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Safety
DRIVELINE SAFETY
Do not allow children near equipment that is
running or engaged.
Keep all guards and shields in good condition
and properly installed at all times.
Avoid personal attire such as loose fi tting cloth-
ing, shoestrings, drawstrings, pants cuffs, long
hair, etc. that can be come entangled in a
rotating driveline.
Do not exceed 1000 rpm PTO speed.
Disengage the PTO, stop the tractor engine, and
remove key from ignition before making inspec-
tions, or performing maintenance and repairs.
Inspect the driveline, quick disconnect, overload
shear-bolt limiter or clutch, and shielding often.
Repair immediately. Use replacement parts and
attaching hardware equivalent to the original
equipment. Do not alter the original design of
the driveline.
Avoid excessively long hardware or exposed
and protruding parts which can snag and cause
entanglement.
Lubricate the driveline as recommended in the
MAINTENANCE section.
Keep hoses, wiring, ropes, etc. from dangling
too close to the driveline.
Install driveline and shields according to rec-
ommended lengths and attaching methods with
recommended hardware. The driveline shield
should rotate independently a full rotation and
telescope freely. The retaining chain must be
secured to the implement safety shield.
Attach offset drawbar hitch end in the down
position and use a recommended hitch pin with
a low head so that no interference occurs with
driveline during operation on uneven or terraced
terrain.
Be careful not to hit the driveline with tractor
tires when turning.
Due to variances in tractor drawbar design and
operating position,
it is critical that proper
extended and collapsed lengths of the tele-
scoping PTO shaft be verifi ed before fi rst
operation.
If the extended length of the PTO
shaft is not suffi cient, it may become uncoupled
in operation and cause serious injury or death
from contact with uncontrolled fl ailing of PTO
shaft assembly components. Refer to the MAIN-
TENANCE section of this manual for detailed
instructions.
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Summary of Contents for Corner Auger 1080
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