Damage of the ROPS
If the tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has damaged (such as striking an overhead object during
transport), it must be replaced to provide the original protection. After an accident, check for damages to the
1. ROPS. 2. Seat. 3. seat belt & seat mountings. Before you operate a tractor, replace all damaged parts.
Warning:
Do not weld, drill or straighten the ROPS.
Never attach chains or towing ropes to the ROPS; this shall cause the tractor to roll over.
Always use the points specified on the tractor for towing. Be careful when driving through open door
or under low overhead objects. Ensure sufficient overhead clearance for ROPS to avoid fatal injuries.
Warning:
If the ROPS is removed or replaced, make certain that the proper hardware is used to
replace the ROPS and the recommended torque values are applied to the attaching bolts.
Warning:
Always wear your seat belt if the tractor is equipped with ROPS.
Seat Sliding
To select seat position, move adjusting lever and slide seat closer to or away from dash panel and controls.
Before operating a tractor it is important to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position & check whether
it is properly locked in its position.
Note:
Do not use solvents to clean the seat. Use warm water with a little detergent added.
Caution:
Do not put a hand between the seat and the slides when adjusting the seat position.
You can get injured unexpectedly.
Danger:
Check whether the seat properly locked in its position before driving the tractor.
Danger:
Always use the seat belt when the ROPS is installed. Do not use the seat belt if
a foldable ROPS is down or there is no ROPS. Check the seat belt regularly and replace if frayed or
damaged.
1
- Seat Belt
2
- Forward / Backward adjustment lever
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Summary of Contents for HORTUS HS Series
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