Anderson Group
Self-loading Trailer – Operator's Manual
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2.3 Safety tips for hitching
The hitching area involves pinching and crushing
hazards.
Do not stand between the tractor and the machine
during a tractor lifting procedure, regardless of
whether it is controlled from inside the cab or
outside the tractor.
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The equipment must be hitched to the tractor using only the intended hitch points.
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Ensure that the equipment is compatible with the tractor (minimum engine power, hitch type,
tractor PTO specifications, etc.).
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Do not stand between the tractor and the equipment without first putting the gearshift in
neutral and applying the parking brake on both the tractor and the equipment.
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When positioning the equipment, select the slowest possible speed on the tractor.
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Before hitching the equipment, ensure that the tractor lift controls are set so that the tractor
cannot move during the process.
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Once the equipment is hitched, lock the coupling device. Check that the hitch is correctly
locked and in good condition before moving.
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Ensure that hitching the equipment will not overload or improperly distribute weight on the
tractor, which could compromise stability.
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Hitching the equipment changes the weight distribution. Do not exceed the maximum load per
axle (see the tractor manufacturer's instructions).
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Do not exceed the maximum load permitted on the hitching points.
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If necessary, place ballast weights on the supports provided in accordance with the tractor
manufacturer’s instructions.
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When hitching the machine, install all the support and stability equipment to prevent
instability.
2.4 Safety tips for maintenance and repairs
2.4.1 General
Moving parts involve pinching and cutting hazards.
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Maintenance and repairs must be performed by qualified individuals.
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Always keep the equipment and its accessories in perfect condition.
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Keep the oil tanks clean.
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Follow the maintenance intervals.