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that can be transported with an agricultural trailer, provided that they are transported in
appropriate packaging and in the quantities provided for in the ADR agreement.
DANGER
If it is necessary to transport permitted hazardous materials, please read the regulations
for the transport of hazardous materials in force in your country and the ADR agreement
in detail.
Familiarize yourself with the contents of the manufacturer's information leaflets, adhere to
the transport and handling instructions. Make sure that additional personal protective
equipment (masks, rubber gloves, etc.) is necessary during loading work.
Bulk loads
Bulk loads (light, high-volume), such as hay, pressed cubes or bales, straw, fodder, etc., it is
recommended to load with the help of appropriate accessories: bale grippers, forks, etc. The
load can be loaded even above the load box extensions with special attention due to the
stability of the trailer and proper fastening and securing of the load. It should be remembered
that a highly placed load adversely affects the stability of the trailer.
Loads in packaging
Loads transported in packages (boxes, sacks) should be placed tightly next to each other
starting from the front wall. If it is necessary to lay several layers, individual batches should
be applied alternately (in a block system). The load must be laid tightly and over the entire
surface of the trailer floor. Otherwise, the load will shift during the journey. Due to the
construction of the trailer (adapting the load box to transport crops and agricultural products,
no load fastening points), packed materials can be placed only below the contour of the walls
or extensions of the load box. When stacking the load, it must not exceed the upper edge of
the walls. A higher layer of load may shift while driving and cause significant damage to the
mesh extensions and the scattering of the load.
Summary of Contents for T683P
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