Operator's Manual

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TORQUE SPECIFICATION CHART
BOLT SIZE TORQUE VALUE
3/8" 25 FT. LB.
7/16" 45 FT. LB.
5/8" 150 FT. LB.
3. To assure optimum performance and safety,
always purchase genuine TORO replacement
parts and accessories. Replacement parts and
accessories made by other manufacturers could
be dangerous. Altering this equipment in any
manner may affect the machines operation,
performance, and durability or its use may result
in injury or death. Such use could void the product
warranty of The TORO Company.
WARNING
Non-locking retractor effective only
when belt is fully extended.
An improperly latched seat belt
could result in the operator being
thrown from the vehicle.
Being thrown from a vehicle can
result in serious injury or death.
Read and understand these
instructions and charts, and all seat
belt safety information presented here.
MAINTENANCE:
1. Before making any adjustments to the Seat
Belt.
A. Stop the vehicle and engage the
parking brake.
B. Shut off the vehicle's engine and
remove the key from the switch.
C. Disengage all power and wait until
all moving parts have stopped.
2. Keep all nuts, bolts, and other fasteners
tightened to specifications. Replace any shields
removed during servicing and adjustments.
B. Handle and apply chemicals with
care. Wear goggles and other
necessary protective equipment.
Handle chemicals in well ventilated
areas. Never smoke while handling
chemicals.
C. Properly dispose of chemical
container and unused chemicals.
7. Make certain everyone is clear of the
machine and work site before starting the engine
and beginning to spray.
SEAT BELT OPERATION:
1. Pull the seat belt across lap and latch. Extend
belt completely from retractor and adjust out
slack.
WHILE OPERATING:
1. Since this attachment adds extra weight to
the vehicle, drive the vehicle safely and cautiously
to prevent loss of control and possible upset.
2. Gross vehicle weight has a major impact on
your ability to stop and/or turn. Heavier loads and
heavier attachments make a vehicle harder to stop
and to turn.
3. The ROPS is equipped with a roll bar and
seat belts. The ROPS system used on the vehicle
will reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury in the
unlikely event of a tipover, although the system
cannot protect the operator from all possible
injuries.
4. Replace a damaged ROPS, do not repair or
revise. Any alteration of ROPS must be approved
by the manufacturer.
5. Watch out for and avoid low overhangs such
as tree limbs, overhead walkways, etc. Make sure
there is enough room overhead to allow vehicle to
pass under.