SAFE OPERATION
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5. AFTER OPERATION
1. When getting off the machine, always stop the engine,
lower the bucket and attachment to the ground,
release the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic system
by operating the control levers (For details, refer to
"HOW TO RELEASE PRESSURE TRAPPED IN THE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM".), lock all control levers in
neutral and remove the key. If the machine has to be
parked on a slope, be sure to block the wheels
securely.
2. All equipment left unattended at night adjacent to a
highway in normal use, or adjacent to construction
areas where work is in progress, shall have
appropriate hazard warning lights or reflectors, or
barricades equipped with appropriate warning lights or
reflectors to identify the location of the equipment.
3. For storage, be sure not to cover the machine until
after all the heated parts have cooled down.
4. Before storing the machine for long periods of time, do
the following.
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Stop the engine.
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Lower the bucket and attachments to the ground.
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Release the hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic
system by operating the control levers. Lock all
control levers in neutral.
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Remove the key.
6. SAFE LOADING AND TRANSPORT
1. When loading or unloading the machine on or from a
truck or trailer, be sure to use strong ramps. Never use
wet lumber, etc.
2. Keep the ramps at an angle such that the machine
cannot slip (10 to 15 ). Never try to change direction
while on the ramps.
3. When loading or unloading, keep the bucket low and
drive at low speed.
4. It is dangerous to alter the direction once already on
the ramps. If direction needs correction, bring the
machine down off the ramps first and make the
directional correction.
5. If a steering handle is operated while the machine is
loaded or unloaded, the machine may move at an
angle. Be sure to stop the machine before using
another control.
While loading or unloading the machine, block the
truck wheels and apply the truck parking brake. If
necessary, place a support under the truck bed behind
the rear wheels to prevent the truck front from lifting.
(1) Wheel chock
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