Safety Instructions
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Release the steering levers and simultaneously
(2) Move the FSC to the
NEUTRAL-PARK
position. When the machine is stopped or
moving slowly, engage the parking brake.
NOTE:
The emergency stop procedure is
exactly the same procedure used to normally
stop and park the machine.
6. Disengage the PTO clutch and put the FSC in
the
NEUTRAL-PARK
position before starting
the engine (an ignition interlock switch normally
prevents starting of the tractor if these controls
are in the
OPERATING
position).
7.
Do not operate machine if the operator
presence safety switch system is not work-
ing.
Verify proper operation by having the
operator lift off the seat with the engine running
and moving three controls, one at a time; (1)
Move the FSC lever out of the
NETRAL-PARK
position, (2) Engage the PTO Clutch, and (3)
Disengage the Parking Brake. Moving any of
these controls should stop the engine after a
1/2 second delay.
8.
Do not run the engine in a confined area
without adequate ventilation.
Exhaust fumes
are hazardous and can be deadly.
9.
Do not carry passengers
- maximum seating
capacity is one (1) person.
10.
Avoid sudden starts or stops.
Before back-
ing the machine up, look to the rear to be sure
no one is behind the machine. Watch carefully
for traffic when crossing or working near road-
ways.
11. When moving forward,
do not
suddenly put the
tractor in reverse by rapidly pulling on the
steering levers, especially when going down-
hill, as this can lift the tractor tail wheel off the
ground and set up a bucking motion due to
operator overcontrol. If bucking does occur,
immediately stop the bucking action by pulling
the Forward Speed Control (FSC) lever into the
NEUTRAL-PARK
position.
12.
The maximum recommended slope operat-
ing angle is 15 degrees or 27% grade.
When
operating the machine on a slope, reduce
speed and use caution to start, stop, and ma-
neuver. To prevent tipping or loss of control of
the machine, avoid sharp turns or sudden
changes in direction.
Do not operate the
machine on a slope greater than 15 de-
grees.
13.
Do not touch the engine or muffler while the
engine is running
or immediately after stop-
ping the engine. These areas may be hot
enough to cause serious burns.
14. When leaving the machine unattended, disen-
gage the PTO clutch, stop the engine, and
remove the ignition key.
15.
Do not use flammable materials
in the
sprayer.
16. Never allow the water hose used to fill the tank
to reach down into the mixed spray solution.
The end of the hose could be contaminated.
17. Maintain a steady and slow speed when spray-
ing. Be aware of changing weather conditions.
Any blow back on the operator can be harmful.
The chemicals can be absorbed via skin and
inhalation.
18. Spraying above shoulder height with the spray
wand may cause the operator to be covered by
blow back of mist leading to skin exposure plus
mist inhalation.
19. Always properly dispose of excess material in
accordance with your local laws and the chem-
ical manufacturer’s guidelines.
20. After each spraying session, always properly
clean the sprayer for equipment longevity and
to prevent accidents.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE:
Refer to your tractor Operator’s Manual for
safety instructions for tractor maintenance.
1.
To prevent accidental starting of the engine
when servicing or adjusting the machine, re-
move the key from the ignition switch and
disconnect the fuel solenoid wire [diesel en-
gines] or the spark plug wire(s) [gasoline en-
gines].
2.
To reduce fire hazards,
keep the engine free
of grass, leaves, excessive grease, and dirt.
3. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight
to en-
sure the machine is in a safe, working con-
dition.