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TRANSPORATION
1. TRANSPORT all loads at slow and safe speed.
2. DO NOT drive the tractor near the edge of a ditch or excavation.
3. ALWAYS use accessory lights and devices when transporting on a road or highway to warn operators
of other vehicles. Check your local government regulations.
4. BE SURE the SMV emblem is visible to the rear.
5. CARRY loads as low as possible and maintain adequate visibility and good ground clearance at all
times.
ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION
1. CHECK pins that attach loader to tractor and all pivot pins for tightness several times daily. Replace
any parts that are bent, broken or missing.
2. If loader is to be disengaged from tractor, be sure the loader is securely supported on a hard, level
surface and the stand is securely engaged. Be certain all connections between tractor and loader are
free before disengaging.
3. DO NOT oil, grease, or adjust the loader while it is in motion. For greasing, see Service section for
details.
4. DO NOT change any loader relief valve settings. They are factory set for best loader performance
and safety.
5. PROTECT YOUR EYES – WEAR SAFETY GLASSES.
6. GUARD AGAINST INJURY when driving connecting pins or performing any repair in which particles
can chip from work piece or striking tool.
7. DO NOT remove any guards on loader or tractor.
AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS
ESCAPING fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the
skin and cause serious injury. Be sure to stop engine and relieve all pressure before disconnecting lines.
Be sure all connections are tight and that lines, pipes, and hoses are not damaged before applying
pressure to the system. Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be almost invisible. Use a piece of
cardboard or wood – not your hands-to search for suspected leaks.
SEE A DOCTOR at once if injured by escaping fluid. Serious infection or gangrene can develop if proper
medical treatment is not administered immediately.
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