SECTION C
OPERATION
C-10
VENTRAC
3000
VPI
OPERATING ON SLOPES
Operation on slopes decreases machine stability and
increases the possibility for unexpected difficulties.
Only experienced VENTRAC 3000 operators should
operate the machine on slopes and extra caution
should be applied that include:
(See drawings at
right.)
1.—
avoiding uneven, loose or wet terrain.
2.—
staying clear of drop-offs, holes, ditches,
rocks, or objects that could cause a sudden and/or
unexpected force on the machine.
3.—
using sufficient engine rpms to prevent
engine stall.
4.—
using sufficient fuel in tank to assure
continuous operation.
5.—
making slow and cautious starts, stops,
and turns.
6.
—limiting maximum operation to 20/25
degrees respectively.
7.—
ceasing operation if machine instability
is suspected or evident, or if the operator is
uncomfortable or unsure of continuing safely.
8.
—using an attachment as much as possible.
Mounted attachments increase the overall length and
can add stability to the machine.
9.
—reducing the degrees of turns and/or
turning down hill as much as possible.
10.
—using roll cage and seat belt
11.
—
Do not operate carelessly!
Keep engine oil level near full mark
when operating on slopes.
The ultimate responsibility for safe
operation on slopes is the
responsibility of the operator!
IF IN DOUBT...DON’T!!
20
deg
ree
s m
ax
.
25
de
gre
es
ma
x
.
Turning reduces vehicle stability!