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OWNER’S
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STARTRAC 263 4WD
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8G
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STAGE
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V
DO NOT use PTO adaptors, reducers or extensions as they extend the PTO coupler and universal
joint out beyond the protection offered by the PTO shield. The top link rods must not be
extended beyond the point where threads begin to show. Fig.2-25
NEVER attempt to unplug the hydraulic connections or adjust an implement with the
engine running or the PTO drive in operation. To do so may result in serious injury or
death. Do not make sharp turns at high speed.
When using chemicals, carefully follow the chemical manufacturer's instructions for use, storage
and disposal. Also follow the chemical application equipment manufacturer's instructions.
When operating under poor visibility conditions, or in the dark, use your ground speed. (DO
NOT use your field lights when traveling on a roadway because rear pointed white lights are
illegal except when reversing and may confuse following drivers).
Operate your tractor with the wheels set the widest setting possible, consistent with the task you
are performing. To adjust wheel settings, refer to Maintenance and Adjustment section.
Reduce your speed when operating over rough or slippery ground when foliage restricts your
view of hazards.
A front-end loader (bucket or forks) must be equipped with a suitable restraining
device to prevent the load, bales, fence posts, rolls of fence, wires etc.) From rolling
down the lift arms into the operator's compartment and crushing the driver when the
loader is raised.
Inadequately secured objects could also fall and injure bystanders. Do not use
implements for different purpose or to handle materials they are not expected to. For
the operation of front loaders and relative safety rules, please refer to the Operation
Manual of the loader.
Three-point hitch and side mounted implements make a
much larger arc when turning that towed equipment. Make
certain to maintain enough clearance for safe turning.
When using attachments or implements with the tractor, be
sure to thoroughly read the Operator Instruction Book for
that attachment or implement and follow its safety
instructions. Pull only from the approved drawbar. Towing or
attaching to other locations may cause the tractor to overturn
(Fig.2-26). Improper use of the drawbar, even if correctly
positioned, may cause the tractor to overturn to the back. DO
NOT overload an attachment or towed equipment Use proper
counterweights to maintain tractor stability. Hitch loads to the
drawbar only.
2.35
ROAD TRANSPORT
Before operating your tractor on a public road, several precautions must be taken.
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Familiarize yourself - and comply - with all local bylaws, and national laws appropriate to
your tractor.
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Lock your brake pedals together.
Fig.2.25
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