Case 611TL, 616TL, 621TL, 626TL Front Loader Operators Manual (92760688 Replaces 47920980) (October 2025)
These Case 611TL–626TL loaders usually live in dirt, gravel, manure, and mud, hanging off the front of a tractor that’s working all day. This operators manual helps you run the loader right, trace basic problems, and build habits that keep pins, hoses, and cylinders alive a lot longer. Say you’re stacking wet bales on a slope—this book walks you through how the controls react, how to keep the rear end planted, and what to check before you lift the next pallet.
Applications & Use Cases
- Daily walk‑around: inspect pins, hoses, and quick coupler, check for leaks, and verify nothing’s loose before you even start the tractor.
- Control feel under load: learn how the joystick and float behave when you’re crowding into a gravel pile so you don’t bury the cutting edge or overload the front axle.
- Hydraulic habits: trace lines, route hoses correctly, and bleed off pressure safely before you disconnect anything so you don’t fight stuck couplers.
- Attachment changes: isolate the loader, lower it, verify it’s on the ground, then swap buckets or forks the way Case expects, not the way bends cylinders.
- Transport and road work: align the boom height, lock what needs locking, and check visibility so the loader isn’t steering you on the lane.
FAQ
Q: Is this manual searchable, or am I flipping pages all day?
A: The download’s typically a PDF, so you can search terms like “bleed pressure” or “float position” on a phone, tablet, or laptop.
Q: Can I print just the sections I need for the shop?
A: Yeah, you can usually print specific pages; most folks print the safety, daily checks, and hydraulic sections and keep them in a binder by the bench.
Safety Note
Always drop the loader to the ground, kill the engine, and release hydraulic pressure before you inspect or crack any hydraulic connection.
Case 611TL, 616TL, 621TL, 626TL Front Loader Index:
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. General information
- 1.2. Identification
- 1.2.1. Model and serial number
- 1.2.2. Component identification
- 1.3. Alignment reference
- 2. Description and definitions
- 2.1. Description
- 2.2. Definitions
- 2.2.1. Implement
- 2.2.2. Position indicator
- 2.2.3. Control valve
- 2.2.4. Hose kit
- 2.2.5. Loader with mechanical self-leveling, MSL, with Euro carrier
- 2.2.6. Loader without mechanical self-levelling
- 2.2.7. Tool carrier
- 2.3. Tool carrier
- 3. Safety instructions
- 3.1. General information
- 3.1.1. Guards
- 3.1.2. Warning, prohibition and information decals
- 3.1.3. Explanation of warning levels
- 3.2. Symbol explanation
- 3.3. Installing the loader
- 3.3.1. Checklist – Loader installation:
- 3.3.2. Joystick operation
- 3.4. Protection equipment
- 3.4.1. Safety belt
- 3.4.2. ROPS, Rollover protection structure
- 3.4.3. Counterweight and tread width
- 3.5. Operation
- 3.5.1. Before work
- 3.5.2. Workplace
- 3.5.3. Stability
- 3.6. Risk factors
- 3.6.1. During transport and work
- 3.6.2. During service
- 3.6.3. After work
- 3.7. Replacement parts
- 3.8. Location of warning, prohibition and information decals
- 4. Operation
- 4.1. General information
- 4.2. Tractor/Loader Stability
- 4.2.1. Determination of Ballast
- 4.2.2. Minimum Tread Settings
- 4.3. Joystick operation
- 4.4. Connection and Operation Options
- 4.5. EasyDrive LCS /ElectroDrive LCS Professional
- 4.5.1. Joystick/operating controls
- 4.5.2. Button functions
- 4.5.3. Quick Select menu with functions
- 4.6. Connecting a loader
- 4.7. Disconnecting a loader
- 4.8. Loader Operation
- 4.8.1. Counterweight and tread width
- 4.8.2. Checking attachment
- 4.8.3. Load stability
- 4.9. Bale spike operation
- 4.10. Connect and disconnect implements
- 4.10.1. Uncoupling implements, Euro 8 Tool carrier
- 4.10.2. Coupling implements, Euro 8 Tool carrier
- 4.10.3. Uncoupling Implements, Skid Steer Tool carrier
- 4.10.4. Coupling Implements, Skid Steer Tool carrier
- 5. Maintenance
- 5.1. Lubrication
- 5.2. Hydraulic system
- 5.2.1. Hoses and cylinders
- 5.2.2. Repairing/replacing hydraulic components
- 5.3. Checking the loader and subframe bolt connections
- 5.3.1. Tightening torques
- 5.4. Storage
- 5.5. Recycling the loader
- 5.6. Transporting the loader
- 6. Troubleshooting
- 7. Specifications
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