Section 3. Safety Requirements
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3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3.1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
3.1.1. Close observance of safety re-
quirements ensures longer use-
ful life and safe operation of the
tractor.
3.1.2. Only persons not younger than
17, holders of a tractor driving li-
cense, who have been briefed on
accident and fire prevention, may
be admitted to run the tractor.
ATTENTION!
3.1.3. The shift time utilization factor
should not exceed 0,7. It means
that the shift time consists of the
time of tractor operation proper
plus the time for daily (intershift)
maintenance, preparation and
termination of works, tunning-up
and adjustment, removing trou-
bles detected, idle trips to opera-
tion sites, and time for rest.
3.2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANS-
PORTATION AND DE-PRESERVATION
3.2.1. During tractor transportation and
handling, be sure to follow the
requirements
specified
under
subsection 6.9.14.
3.2.2. On depreservation of the tractor
an/or auxiliary equipment, follow
fire prevention instructions, as well
as sanitary requirements when
dealing with chemical agents and
goods, cleaning cloth, rag wastes
and oiled paper.
3.3. REQUIREMENTS ON TRACTOR
OPERABLE CONDITION
3.3.1. The tractor should be run in
properly, in accordance with the
instructions under 5.3.
3.3.2. The tractor should have no miss-
ing parts and serviceable.
3.3.3. DO NOT allow dismantling of
design-stipulated protective en-
closures and/or safeguards from
the tractor, as well as other parts
and/or assembly units which af-
fect its safe operation (the lock-
ing mechanism of the GB 9
th
gear, rear P.T.O. enclosure, and
others).
3.3.4. The technical condition of the
braking system, steering controls
and running gear should conform
to safety requirements of rele-
vant standards and the present
Manual.
3.3.5. Tractor controls should demon-
strate positive locking in their
operative positions.
3.3.6. No leaks of electrolyte, water,
fuel and/or oil can be admitted.
3.4. SAFETY REGULATIONS WHEN
RUNNING THE TRACTOR
3.4.1. DO NOT carry passengers.
(When the tractor is equipped
with an unitized cab, a passen-
ger in the machine is admissible,
if an additional seat is installed).
3.4.2. NEVER work on a tractor with
defective measuring and/or con-
trol devices and gauges.
3.4.3. DO NOT admit smoking of the
diesel-engine or substantial drop
in r.p.m. due to overload.
3.4.4. On emergency and/or excessive
increase in diesel-engine crank-
shaft r.p.m., cut off fuel feed im-
mediately and pull the diesel-
engine emergency stop knob to-
wards yourself.
3.4.5. Independent drive of the rear
P.T.O. should be engaged only
on an out-of-operation diesel-
engine; while the synchronous
drive
— when the transmission
clutch is disengaged.