Find genuine OEM parts for your Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader at German-Bliss Equipment. Browse detailed parts diagrams, assemblies, and original replacement components to keep your 1847Qt Front End Loader running at peak performance. What you'll find on this page: - Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader OEM parts diagrams and assembly breakdowns - Genuine original replacement components - Easy part number identification and ordering Why buy OEM parts for your Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader: - Genuine OEM parts — designed for exact fit and reliable performance - Detailed diagrams help you find the right part quickly - Fast shipping from German-Bliss Equipment Shop OEM Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader Parts here.
Find genuine OEM parts for your Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader at German-Bliss Equipment. Browse detailed parts diagrams, assemblies, and original replacement components to keep your 1847Qt Front End Loader running at peak performance. What you'll find on this page: - Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader OEM parts diagrams and assembly breakdowns - Genuine original replacement components - Easy part number identification and ordering Why buy OEM parts for your Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader: - Genuine OEM parts — designed for exact fit and reliable performance - Detailed diagrams help you find the right part quickly - Fast shipping from German-Bliss Equipment Shop OEM Bush Hog 1847Qt Front End Loader Parts here.
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Bush Hog 1847QT Front End Loader FAQs, Specs, Maintenance & Installation Tips

Get answers to common maintenance tasks, safe operation, and troubleshooting tips for your Bush Hog 1847QT Front End Loader. This guide focuses on regular upkeep and practical usage essentials to help you keep your loader in top condition.

Best for: General purpose front loader tasks
Common jobs: Material handling, grading, earthmoving
Focus: Routine maintenance, OEM parts, troubleshooting

1847QT Front End Loader Fluid Specifications & Capacities

Fluid Specification Capacity (qt) Capacity (gal)
Hydraulic Fluid Use same type as tractor hydraulic system Refer to tractor system Refer to tractor system

1847QT Front End Loader Complete Maintenance Schedule

Service Item Action Interval Part Number Notes
Pivot Pins and Bearings Lubricate (apply grease to all loader pivot points) Every 8 hours 10 grease fittings
Hydraulic Hoses and Fittings Inspect for leaks and damage Every 8 hours Replace damaged hoses immediately
Loader Frame and Mounts Inspect for cracks, loose bolts Every 8 hours Tighten bolts as needed
Hydraulic Oil Level Check Every 8 hours Check tractor hydraulic reservoir per tractor manual
Hydraulic Oil Filter Replace See tractor operator’s manual Refer to tractor filter schedule

1847QT Front End Loader Operating Warnings

System Indicator Required Action
Loader Operation Keep bystanders away from loader while in operation

1847QT Front End Loader Seasonal Storage Tips

  • Clean all dirt and debris from loader
  • Lubricate all grease fittings
  • Touch up paint on bare metal to prevent rust
  • Store loader in a dry location
01

What is the recommended maintenance interval for greasing the loader pivot points?

Answer: Lubricate all grease fittings every 10 hours of operation or daily, whichever comes first.

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02

How do I check for hydraulic leaks on the Bush Hog 1847QT Front End Loader?

Answer: Inspect all hydraulic hoses, fittings, and cylinders for visible leaks before each use.

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03

How do I safely remove the loader from the tractor?

Answer: Lower the loader to the ground, relieve hydraulic pressure, disconnect hydraulic hoses, and follow the removal procedure in the operator’s manual.

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04

What is the proper way to store the loader when not in use?

Answer: Store the loader on a solid, level surface with the bucket resting on the ground and all hydraulic pressure relieved.

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05

How do I bleed air from the hydraulic system?

Answer: Cycle all loader functions several times with the engine running to purge air from the hydraulic lines.

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06

How do I troubleshoot loader drift or lowering when not in use?

Answer: Inspect hydraulic cylinders and control valves for leaks or internal bypass.

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07

What should I do if the loader will not raise or lower?

Answer: Check hydraulic fluid level, inspect for hose leaks, and verify that the hydraulic control valve is functioning.

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