2122.6-0000010 OM
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Do not work under raised agricultural implements. Do not leave implements uplifted
when stopping for a long time.
Trailers attached to the tractor shall have a braking system, ensuring:
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trailer brake during the movement;
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brake engagement in case of trailer detachment from the tractor;
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holding the trailer when staying on slopes;
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prevention of trailer from pushing the tractor when the travel speed is changed
abruptly.
The trailer shall be linked to the tractor by means of a safety chain.
It is required to check operation of the braking system of tractor-trailer train at a
speed of 3 to 5 km/h.
The travel speed at access ways and at passways shall not exceed 10 km/h.
While loading (unloading) the trailer, engage the parking brake of the tractor.
While driving on public roads, turn on a flashing beacon, if mounted.
Do not stop the tractor on slopes. If there is a necessity to stop the tractor, engage
the parking brake.
While working on the slopes, increase the tractor track to the max.
While working on the slopes with an angle of more than 20°, set the max. rear
wheel track.
Before leaving the cab, disengage the rear (front) PTO, stop the engine, engage the
parking brake and remove the key from the starter switch.
If the engine or the steering is broken down, stop the tractor immediately. Remem-
ber that with the engine stopped, tractor operation requires greater force applied to the
steering wheel.
In case of a failure, stop the tractor immediately and eliminate the failure.
Avoid leakage of electrolyte, coolant, fuel, oil and braking fluid.
Use summer and winter grades of fuel correctly. Fill in the fuel tank at the end of
each day to decrease night condensation of moisture. Fill the tractor only with grades of oil
and lubricants recommended by the manufacturer. It is strictly forbidden to use other lubri-
cants.
It is forbidden to turn off the system of electrical equipment with the AB disconnect
switch with the engine running.
Operate the tractor at night-time with lighting devices on and being in good working
order.
If used improperly, your tractor can be dangerous for you and for other people.
Avoid using equipment not intended for installation on the tractor.
Make sure any additional equipment or auxiliary units are mounted correctly and
that they are intended to be used with your tractor.
To prevent the tractor from turning over, observe the following precaution measures when
operating the tractor:
- choose safe speed, corresponding to road conditions, especially when moving
cross-country, when crossing ditches, slopes and at sharp turns;
- turn round corners with a speed not higher than 5 km/h, on a slippery road – not
higher than 3 km/h.
- move down the hill with first or second gear engaged.
Note – This list of precaution measures is not exhaustive. To avoid turning over, be
always careful when operating the tractor.
It is forbidden to use the tractor at work where there is a possibility for the tractor to
turn over.
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