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SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
INTENDED USE
Most accidents occur as the result of
failure to follow basic and fundamental safety
rules and precautions. Recognizing potential
safety hazards, following correct and safe
operating procedures described in this
manual, and complying with safety warnings
located throughout the machine may reduce
the risk of accidents.
There is no way to completely eliminate
the potential for danger when operating
agricultural equipment. Therefore, you must
study this operator’s manual and understand
how to operate the sprayer controls for safe
operation before using the sprayer, its
attachment, or any sprayer equipment.
Likewise, never let anyone operate the
machine without proper instruction.
Do not operate the sprayer, its
attachment, or any sprayer equipment for
anything other than their intended uses.
Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be
liable for any damage, injury, or death
associated with improper use of the sprayer,
its attachment, or any sprayer equipment.
Do not make any modifications such as,
but not limited to, weldments, add-ons,
adaptations, or changes from the original
design of the sprayer. Such modifications
may become safety hazards to you and
others and
will void all warranties.
Replace missing, faded, or damaged
safety signs. Refer to “Safety Decals”
elsewhere in this section for correct sign and
placement.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: If your machine is equipped with All
Wheel Steer (AWS), pay special
attention to components, operating
instructions, and safety precautions
marked with
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NOTICE
This machine is designed for and
intended to be used for the application of
chemicals and fertilizers to field crops.
Use in any other way or for any other
purpose is considered misuse of this
machine.
Do Not Bypass Safety Start
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Start the machine from the operator’s
seat only.
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The machine must be in NEUTRAL and
the parking brake must be engaged
before starting the engine.
Use Caution While Driving ^
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Never drive near ditches, embankments,
holes, mounds, or other obstacles.
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Never drive on hills too steep for safe
operation.
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Reduce machine speed before turning.
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