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3 Safety
3.1 General Information
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3.1.8 Additional weights
Some front attachments must not be used without fit-
ting the corresponding number of additional weights to
the machine. Please take the correct number of addi-
tional weights from this Operator's Manual.
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3.1.9 Transporting passengers
• Only such persons may be transported on the
instructor's seat who provide instructions regard-
ing the machine.
• The carrying of passengers is otherwise not
permitted.
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3.1.10 General driving operations
• For road travel with a raised front attachment the
safety switch must be switched off.
• Never leave the operator's platform when driving.
• The grain tank / hopper must be empty when driv-
ing on public roads and lanes.
• When driving on public roads and lanes, the finger
bars, crop lifters or divider points of front attach-
ments must be covered.
• Be particularly careful when crossing level cross-
ings. Always stop in front of the St. Andrew's cross
when crossing the level crossing quickly and with-
out stopping is not possible due to traffic or an
obstacle. Otherwise cross the level crossing with-
out stopping and waiting.
• The handling of the machine is influenced e.g. by
the road surface and the attachments. Therefore,
the handling of the machine must be adapted to
existing terrain and ground conditions. Take par-
ticular care when operating or turning on a slope
and with a full grain tank / hopper. – Never take
the transmission out of gear when driving on a
slope!
• When the diesel engine is not running or in case
of power steering failure, much more effort is
required to steer the machine.
• In case of failures of the steering system and
brake system, stop the machine immediately.
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3.1.11 Automotive operation of combine
harvester
• When travelling on public roads swing in the grain
tank unloading tube all the way.
• When travelling on public roads close the grain
tank cover.
• Existing traffic regulations must be observed.