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<blockquote data-quote="Atilathehun99" data-source="post: 129586" data-attributes="member: 1757"><p>As has been related before had a 722 for 20+ and now have a 743B. With the ROP tilted forward the 722's controls/instrument panel remained as it was during operation. That made it easy to tilt the ROP and start and run the machine to look for leaks in the hydro system and examine other items.</p><p></p><p>The 742B is different with the ROP tilting back the key switch and such moves with the ROP and harder to access. My question.....can you start the 743B, tilt the ROP and it still runs? I haven't tried this but assumes it will. I also assume unless I depress the lap bar switch the hoist and bucket will still be interlocked. I've been surprised that the lap bar switch doesn't interlock the drive motors.</p><p></p><p>Moving from a 722 to more modern makes a lap bar/safety switches a whole new world to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atilathehun99, post: 129586, member: 1757"] As has been related before had a 722 for 20+ and now have a 743B. With the ROP tilted forward the 722's controls/instrument panel remained as it was during operation. That made it easy to tilt the ROP and start and run the machine to look for leaks in the hydro system and examine other items. The 742B is different with the ROP tilting back the key switch and such moves with the ROP and harder to access. My question.....can you start the 743B, tilt the ROP and it still runs? I haven't tried this but assumes it will. I also assume unless I depress the lap bar switch the hoist and bucket will still be interlocked. I've been surprised that the lap bar switch doesn't interlock the drive motors. Moving from a 722 to more modern makes a lap bar/safety switches a whole new world to me. [/QUOTE]
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