Operation Manual

A-2
SAFE
OPERATION
7. Always
use
the
seat
belt if
the
tractor
has
a CAB or
ROPS.
Do
not
use
the
seat
belt
if a
foldable
ROPS
is
down
or
there
is no ROPS. Check
the
seat
belt regularly
and
replace
if frayed or
damaged.
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ROPS
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Seat
belt
2.
OPERATING
THE
TRACTOR
Operator
safety
is a priority.
Safe
operation, specifically
with
respect
to overturning
hazards,
entails
understanding
the
equipment
and
environmental
conditions
at
the
time
of
use.
Some
prohibited
uses
which
can
affect overturning
hazards
include traveling
and
turning with implements
and
loads
carried
too
high
etc.
This
manual
sets
forth
some
of
the
obvious
risks,
but
the
list is
not,
and
cannot
be,
exhaustive.
It is
the
operator's
responsibility to
be
alert
for
any
equipment
or
environmental
condition
that
could
compromise
safe
operation.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Starting
Always sit in
the
operator's
seat
when
starting
engine
or
operating
levers
or controls. Adjust
seat
per
instructions in
the
operating
the
tractor
section.
Never
start
engine
while
standing
on
the
ground.
Before
starting
the
engine,
make
sure
that
all
levers
(including auxiliary control levers)
are
in their neutral
positions,
that
the
parking
brake
is
engaged,
and
that
both
the
clutch
and
the
Power
Take-Off
(PTO)
are
disengaged
or "OFF".
Fasten
the
seat
belt
if
the
tractor
has
a
CAB
or
a
foldable
ROPS
in
the
upright
and
locked position.
Do not
start
engine
by
shorting
across
starter
terminals
or
bypassing
the
safety
start
switch.
Machine
may
start
in
gear
and
move
if normal starting
circuitry is
bypassed.
Do
not
operate
or idle
engine
in a
non-ventilated
area.
Carbon
monoxide
gas
is
colorless,
odorless,
and
deadly.
5.
Check
before
each
use
that
operator
presence
controls
are
functioning correctly.
Test
safety
systems.
(See
"Checking Engine
Start
System"
in "EVERY 50
HOURS" in "PERIODIC SERVICE" section.)
Do not
operate
unless
they
are
functioning correctly.
Working
1. Pull only from the drawbar. Never hitch to axle housing
or
any
other
point
except
drawbar;
such
arrangements
will
increase
the
risk of
serious
personal
injury or
death
due
to a
tractor
upset.
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Drawbar
2.
For
trailing PTO-driven
implements,
set
the
drawbar
to
the
towing position.
3. Attach pulled or
towed
loads
to
the
drawbar
only.
4. Keep all
shields
and
guards
in place.
Replace
any
that
are
missing
or
damaged.
5. Avoid
sudden
starts.
To avoid
upsets,
slow
down
when
turning, on
uneven
ground,
and
before
stopping.
6.
The
tractor
cannot
turn
with
the
differential
locked
and
attempting
to
do
so
could
be
dangerous.
7. Do
not
operate
near
ditches,
holes,
embankments,
or
other
ground
surface
features
which
may
collapse
under
the
tractor's
weight.
The
risk of
tractor
upset
is
even
higher
when
the
ground
is
loose
or wet. Tall
grass
can
hide
obstacles,
walk
the
area
first to
be
sure.
8.
Watch
where
you
are
going at all
times.
Watch
for
and
avoid
obstacles.
Be
alert
at
row
ends,
near
trees,
and
other
obstructions.
9.
When
working in
groups,
always
let
the
others
know
what
you
are
going
to
do
before
you
do
it.
10.
Never
try to
get
on or off a
moving
tractor.
11. Always sit in
the
operator's
seat
when
operating
levers
or
controls.
12. Do
not
stand
between
tractor
and
implement
or trailed
vehicle
unless
parking
brake
is
applied.
Safety
for
children
Tragedy
can
occur
if
the
operator
is
not
alert
to
the
presence
of children. Children
generally
are
attracted
to
machines
and
the
work
they
do.
1.
Never
assume
that
children will
remain
where
you
last
saw
them.