Owner’s Manual (Snowblower)
N14809 1/01
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Safety Instructions for Operation and
Maintenance Continued
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To prevent serious personal injury from
escaping high pressure fluid, never attempt to
inspect, service or disassemble any part of the
hydraulic system until all pressure has been
relieved from the system.
WARNING:
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Keep all guards, shields and decals in place.
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Keep hands, feet and clothing away from
moving components.
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Do not wear loose or baggy clothing around
rotating machinery. Machine must be clear of
people, tools, and other objects before engaging
PTO or hydraulic valve.
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Before working under any hydraulically
controlled implement, be certain it is securely
blocked!
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Because of the potential safety hazard to eyes
from hydraulic leaks and/or flying debris, use of
protective eye ware is absolutely mandatory for
operator and others in the work area.
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Always use an approved roll bar and seatbelt for
safe operation. Overturning a loader without a
roll bar and seatbelt can result in injury or death.
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Use the handholds and step plates when getting
on and off the loader to prevent falls. Keep
steps and platform cleared of mud and debris.
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Operate the snowblower only from the
operator’s seat.
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Keep your feet on the pedals, (floor plates) seat
belt fastened snuggly and seat bar lowered, (if
equipped), when operating the snowblower.
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Never operate the snowblower in a lifted
position. Work only on the surface that the
loader is standing on.
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Do not operate the snowblower above the rated
rpm.
DANGER:
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Before leaving the operator’s position for any
reason or allowing anyone near the snowblower,
always exercise the following “Mandatory Shut-
down Procedure” (section 1, page 2).
Operations Safety:
Because this machine will be operated in a
potentially hazardous environment, it is absolutely
mandatory
that you read and follow these safety
precautions.
WARNING:
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Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic. Do not
carry passengers.
•
Never operate the snowblower without good
light or visibility.
•
Engage the hydraulic valve slowly at idle speed
to prevent unnecessary stress to driveline.
•
After striking a foreign object, be sure to
exercise “Mandatory Shut-down Procedure”
(section 1, page 2). Thoroughly inspect
snowblower for any damage before restarting
and operating.
•
Should excessive vibration occur, disengage
hydraulic valve immediately. Do not continue
operation of snowblower until the problem has
been detected and corrected. Be sure to exercise
the “Mandatory Shut-down Procedure (section
1, page 2).
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