Safety Instructions
Driving on the Road
Observe the following instructions to avoid any risk of accident
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Position during Transport
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If there is no load, position the loader boom as low as possible on the trailer. Make sure that the grapple and the rotator are
firmly attached to the trailer, so that there is no risk of the loader rolling over during transport
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Make sure that none of the additional equipment connected to the loader is likely to cause an accident during transport.
Control is Important
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You must constantly be in control of the machine at all times and in all situations
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Check that the "slow vehicle" plate and the reflective signals are correctly positioned. Check if the trailer lights are
functioning correctly and check the tire pressure.
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The total permitted weights (in particular the weight of the axle) and the transport dimensions must never be exceeded.
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You must adapt your speed to the driving situation. Drive with caution when one side is tilted, as well as on sloping ground.
There is a risk of over turning.
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Respect the laws of the road and applicable regulations.
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The braking distance of a tractor equipped with a trailer is longer than for other vehicles, beware of the risk of skidding and
check for irregularities in the road.
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Secure the load and other loose parts securely
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Oil and Grease Caution
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Avoid any oil or grease contact with the skin during maintenance. Wear appropriate protective clothing
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Never wash your hands with lubricating oil or grease. It may damage your skin. If your skin is irritated after contact with oil or grease,
contact a doctor immediately.
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When servicing, waste oil should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations
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