BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
FOR MAINTENANCE
Always follow these maintenance instructions
before operating the tractor:
Immediately repair the head lights and work lamps
required to conform to traffic regulations where
the tractor is operated.
Keep tractor steps clean to avoid accidents due to
slippage. Dust, mud, snow, ice, etc. must be
removed from the pedals and brakes as they may
cause slippage.
Cover the PTO shaft with a guard when not being
used.
Be sure to apply the brake and lower any
attachment or implement before disassembling
any part.
Never adjust or service the tractor when it is in
motion or while the engine is running. Always
adjust the brake or clutch properly in accordance
with the adjusting procedure in the instruction
book.
Do not remove the radiator cap while the engine is
running. Shut down the engine and wait until it
cools sufficiently. For removal, turn the cap to the
first stop to relieve pressure. Do not touch engine,
muffler, exhaust pipe or exhaust manifold while
the tractor is running or just after running, wait
until these parts are cold before performing any
procedures.
Hydraulic oil or fuel escaping under pressure can
penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. Before
disconnecting oil or fuel lines, be sure to relieve all
pressure. Before restoring pressure after repair, be
sure all connections are tight and all hydraulic
components are in normal condition.
Pressure oil may not be observed visually. You may
use a carton for detection purposes. If injured by
leaking fluid, see a doctor immediately for proper
treatment.
When refueling, be particularly careful first to stop
the engine completely to prevent the fuel from
igniting. Never refuel in the presence of an open
flame or while smoking. Always use funnel when
adding fuel and refuel only out of doors. When
refueling is completed, wipe any spilled fuel off the
tractor and securely fasten the cap of the fuel tank.
Before
driving the
tractor,
perform
daily
inspections such as controlling oil level, fuel level,
tire air pressure, etc.
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