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<blockquote data-quote="Gearclash" data-source="post: 84281" data-attributes="member: 11467"><p>The auxiliary hydraulics will disengage on the 400 series Cases if you lift the safety bar and get out of the seat, unless you override that feature using the "lock" button on the instrument panel. I am assuming you have a backhoe that has its own seat and controls, not a simple attachment run from the loader seat with the arms and bucket controls. There are also two switches to operate the aux, one is momentary-off-momentary, and the other is off-on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearclash, post: 84281, member: 11467"] The auxiliary hydraulics will disengage on the 400 series Cases if you lift the safety bar and get out of the seat, unless you override that feature using the "lock" button on the instrument panel. I am assuming you have a backhoe that has its own seat and controls, not a simple attachment run from the loader seat with the arms and bucket controls. There are also two switches to operate the aux, one is momentary-off-momentary, and the other is off-on. [/QUOTE]
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