TH4330,4290,4260
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LOADING ONTO OR UNLOADING FROM A TRUCK
(1) When loading the tractor onto a truck or a trailer, turn
off the truck`s engine and apply the parking brakes to
the truck or the trailer.
Otherwise, the truck could move and the tractor falls
to the ground.
(2) Pay sufficient attention to the safety conditions
around the tractor and have it guided by someone to
assist the operation. Never allow other persons to
approach the tractor, especially in front of or behind it.
(3) When loading or unloading the machine on/off a
truck, set slip-proof ramps at the same angles and
drive the tractor straight at sufficiently slow speeds.
Loading the tractor in reverse travel and unloading it
in forward travel.
(4) Never depress the brake pedal during loading or
unloading operation, or the tractor may shift side-
ways, which may cause it to fall of the ramps.
(5) If the engine stalls unexpectedly on the ramps,
depress the brake pedal immediately and roll the trac-
tor to the ground by manipulating the brake pedal.
Start the engine on the ground and try again.
(6) When the machine is loaded on the truck, stop the
engine, apply parking brakes, and withdraw the stator
key, chock the wheels, and rope it securely to the
truck. During transportation, do not make sharp turns
needlessly so as not to shift the loaded tractor.
(7) Use ramps with the same or better specifications
mentioned below. When the machine is equipped
with attachments other than those included in the
specifications mentioned below, ask your ISEKI deal-
er for advice.
FIG. 1-14
FIG. 1-15
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