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To climb a steep slope, drive tractor slowly in
reverse up the slope rather than forward. It is
much safer.
When turning tractor on a slope, the tractor can
be overturned easily. Pay attention to the
steering operation.
When working at the edge of steep slope,
especially, when using heavy attached
implements, take special care about a turn-over.
When working, wear the protection equipment
and tighten the seat belt.
If the authorized passenger seat are not installed,
keep riders off.
When connecting the implements to the
front/rear of the tractor, install the proper
additional weights in the rear/front of the tractor
to keep the balance of the tractor.
On a downhill, operate the throttle pedal and
brake pedal slowly and DO NOT drive while the
transmission gear is in NEUTRAL.
When working with a front/rear implement, be
careful not to touch the overhead power lines
and hanging obstacles.
Do not operate the tractor during an electrical
storm. (Lightening strikes)
Obey the traffic rules while driving on public
roads. Do not exceed the local legal speed limit.
Use a beacon or slow moving vehicle (SMV) to
indicate that the vehicle is slow moving.
If you can not drive the tractor due to a failure,
move the tractor to a safe place and install
troubled vehicle (safety tripod).
(Day : backward 100m ( 328 ft )
Night : backward 200m ( 656 ft))
Do not overuse the fuel, oil, etc and pay attention not to contact the skin directly. Generally, these
materials contain harmful materials to the human body. When you work in a area where hazardous
chemicals are sprayed, check the cabin filter (if fitted) and replace the filter with suitable one for the
purpose being used. To protect the body completely from these harmful materials, wear a safe
protection equipment such as mask, and clean the body after working.
When crossing a high ridge, let down the implement and go straight across the ridge at low speed.
Summary of Contents for MT342
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