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Safety notes
• Avoid crossing steep slopes if possible. If you must
do so, avoid any holes or depressions on the downhill
side. Avoid any stumps, rocks, bumps or raised areas
on the uphill side. When operating near ditches or
banks, always keep your tractor behind the shear line
(A, Fig.2-22). Avoid ditches, embankments and river
banks which might cave in (Fig.2-21).
•
If you need cross a steep slope, do not steer uphill,
but slow down and take a wide turn. Always drive
straight up or down a slope, never across it. When
travelling up or down a slope, keep the heavy end of
the tractor and the implement pointed uphill. (Fig.2-23)
•
When driving across a slope with mounted imple-
ments, keep such implements on the uphill side
(Fig.2-24). Do not raise implements. Keep them as
low and near to the ground as possible.
•
Avoid crossing steep slopes if possible. If you must
do so, avoid any holes or depressions on the downhill
side. Avoid any stumps, rocks, bumps or raised areas
on the uphill side (Fig.2-25).
Fig.2-21
Fig.2-22
Fig. 2-23
Fig. 2-24
Fig. 2-25
Summary of Contents for X60 Series
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