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2: Safety 185 T4F Kubota User Manual
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ing forward or backing up, regardless of the terrain
being traversed.
I. DO NOT permit personnel to ride in or on the com-
pressor.
J. Make sure the area behind, in front of, and under the
compressor is clear of all personnel and obstructions
prior to towing in any direction.
K. DO NOT permit personnel to stand or ride on the
drawbar, or to stand or walk between the compressor
and the towing vehicle.
2.13.3 Parking or locating compressor
A. Park or locate compressor on a level surface, if pos-
sible. If not, park or locate compressor across grade
so the compressor does not tend to roll downhill. DO
NOT park or locate compressor on grades exceeding
15° (27%) using wheel chocks or 10° (17.5%) using
only the on-board manual parking brakes.
B. Make sure compressor is parked or located on a firm
surface that can support its weight.
C. Park or locate compressor so the wind, if any, tends
to carry the exhaust fumes and radiator heat away
from the compressor air inlet openings, and also
where the compressor will not be exposed to exces-
sive dust from the work site.
D. On steerable models, park compressor with front
wheels in straight-ahead position.
E. Set parking brakes and disconnect breakaway switch
cable and all other interconnecting electrical and/or
brake connections, if provided.
F. Block or chock both sides of all wheels.
G. If provided, unhook chains and remove them from
the points of chain attachment on the towing vehicle,
then hook chains to bail on drawbar or wrap chains
around the drawbar and hook them to themselves to
keep chains off the ground which might accelerate
rusting.
H. If outfitted, lower front screw jack and/or any front
and rear stabilizer legs. Make sure the surface they
contact has sufficient load bearing capability to sup-
port the weight of the compressor.
I. If a caster wheel is provided on the screw jack, it is
part of the screw jack and cannot be removed. Follow
the same procedure for stowing away the wheeled
jack as you would for the standard screw jack. Raise
the screw jack to its full upright position and pull the
pin connecting the jack to the drawbar. Rotate the
screw jack to its stowed position, parallel to the draw-
bar and reinsert the pin. Make sure the jack is
secured in place prior to towing.
J. Disconnect coupling device, keeping hands and fin-
gers clear of all pinch points. If the compressor is
provided with a drawbar, DO NOT attempt to lift the
drawbar or if hinged, to raise it to the upright position
by hand, if the weight is more than you can safely
handle. Use a screwjack or chain fall if you cannot lift
or raise the drawbar without avoiding injury to your-
self or others.
WARNING
This equipment may be tongue heavy. DO NOT
attempt to raise or lower the drawbar by hand if
the weight is more than you can safely handle.
CAUTION
Retract the front screw jack only after attaching
the compressor to the tow vehicle. Raise the
screw jack to its full up position and pull the pin
connecting the jack to the drawbar. Rotate the
screw jack to its stowed position, parallel to the
drawbar, and reinsert the pin. Make sure the jack
is secured in place prior to towing.
On two-wheeled models, fully retract front screw
jack and any rear stabilizer legs. If a caster wheel
is provided on the screw jack it is part of the
screw jack and can not be removed. Follow the
same procedure for stowing away the wheeled
jack as you would for the standard screw jack.
Pull the pin connecting the jack to the drawbar
and raise the screw jack to its full up position.
Rotate the screw jack to its stowed position, par-
allel to the drawbar, and reinsert the pin. Make
sure the jack is secured in place prior to towing.