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Ballast
To avoid personal injury:
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Additional ballast will be needed for operating
heavy attachments. When the attachment is
raised, drive slowly over rough ground,
regardless of how much ballast is used.
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Add front ballast to increase front end stability
and help prevent possible front end tip up.
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Always back up when going up a slope. Driving
forward could cause the machine to tip over
backward. Stay off hills and slopes too steep
for safe operation.
Front ballast is added for stability and steering control
when heavy rear mounted equipment such as the rotary
tiller is installed.
Front ballast also compensates for weight transferred to
the rear wheels by the draft of towed implements through
the hitch.
Add additional front ballast, if necessary, for stability and
safety during transport of heavy rear mounted equipment.
Front end ballast may not always maintain the required
stability if the machine is driven too fast over rough ground
with heavy rear mounted equipment in the raised position.
Use care and drive slowly under these conditions.
Limit ballast to machine operating capacity. Be sure to
remove ballast when it is not needed.
Add ballast to rear end if needed for stability. Heavy front
mounted attachments tend to lift rear wheels. Add enough
ballast to maintain steering control and prevent tipover.
The Attachment's Manual shows how much rear ballast is
required for your application. Rear ballast are available
from your KUBOTA Dealer.
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