F3788-7-04
Safety Section 1-2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Safety of the operator was a prime
consideration in the design of this
backhoe. Proper shielding convenient
controls, simple adjustments and other
safety features have been built into this
backhoe.
Accidents can be avoided if the following safety rules are
observed:
PREPARATION
Do not operate backhoe unless it is rigidly attached to the
tractor.
Know your controls. Read this operators manual and the
manual provided with your tractor. Learn how to stop the
tractor; the engine; and the backhoe quickly in an
emergency.
Provide adequate front end weight to counter balance the
backhoe at all times.
Be sure the area is clear of underground utilities or other
hazards.
Position a barricade around the work area.
Keep all bystanders a safe distance away.
OPERATION
Never allow anyone to operate the backhoe who is not
familiar with safe operating practices.
Do not attempt to enter operators platform by using
stabilizers as a step.
Operate from the backhoe operators seat only.
Allow only one person to operate the backhoe at a time.
Never dig with backhoe unless stabilizers are properly
set.
Do not dig under stabilizers or tractor with backhoe. Soft
ground or sandy soil can cause cave-ins.
Always swing bucket uphill to dump when on a hillside,
Keep loaded bucket low.
Set brakes and lock wheels when operating on hills and
banks to avoid dangerous run-away.
Watch for overhead wires. Do not touch wires with any
part of backhoe.
Never allow a person to work under a raised bucket.
Never lift a person with backhoe.
Do not use bucket as a battering ram.
Always lower bucket to ground when not digging.
Never leave tractor unattended with engine running.
TRANSPORTATION
Do not drive tractor near the edge of a ditch or excavation.
Always use accessory lights when transporting on a road
or highway to warn operators of other vehicles.
Check your local government regulations.
Be sure that slow moving vehicle emblem is visible to the
rear.
ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION
Check pins and hardware that attach backhoe to tractor
and all pivot pins for tightness several times daily.
Replace any parts which are bent, broken or missing.
Do not oil, grease or adjust backhoe while it is in motion.
Do not change any backhoe relief valve settings. They are
factory set for best backhoe performance and safety.
CAUTION:
Escaping hydraulic fluid under
pressure can penetrate skin causing
serious personal injury.
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DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use
a piece of cardboard or paper to search for
leaks.
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Stop engine and relieve pressure before
connecting or disconnecting hydraulic lines.
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Tighten all connections before starting engine or
pressurizing lines.
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If any fluid is injected into skin, obtain medical
attention immediately or gangrene may result.
Be sure to 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.
Do not remove any guards on backhoe or tractor.
SAFETY
Whenever you see this symbol
It means: ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
SAFETY
© 2004
Alamo Group Inc.
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