CL600 Operator's Manual
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Carry the Load
Position the bucket below the level of the tractor
hood for maximum stability and visibility. The
preceding requirement applies whether the bucket is
loaded or empty.
Use extreme care when operating the loader on a
slope.
Keep the bucket as low as possible. The preceding
practice lowers the bucket and the tractor center of
gravity, and provides better tractor stability.
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Dump the Bucket's Load
Lift the bucket high enough to clear the side of the
vehicle. Move the tractor as close as possible to the
vehicle. Dump the bucket's load.
After emptying the bucket, back away from the
vehicle while lowering the boom and curling the
bucket.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage!
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When transporting a load, keep the bucket as
low as possible to avoid tipping over. The
preceding action is particularly relevant when a
wheel drops into a rut.
Avoid injury or death from roll over accidents:
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Move and turn the tractor at low speeds.
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Watch for hidden hazards such as potholes,
ditches and other obstructions which can
cause the tractor and the loader to tip over.
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Carry the loads close to the ground to aid
visibility and to lower the center of gravity.
The preceding practice improves the tractor's
stability.
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Balance the loads so the overall weight is
evenly distributed and the load is stable.
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Be extra careful when operating on a slope.
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Do not operate on steep slopes.
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Do not abruptly stop, start or change
directions on slopes.
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The tractor must always have the retractable
seatbelt and the Roll-Over Protective
Structure (ROPS). Keep the retractable seat
belt securely fastened. Keep the Roll-Over
Protective Structure (ROPS) in the unfolded
"up" position at all times.
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