Factory Direct Tractors
Safety First
Using agricultural implements and machinery
• Do not connect implements or machinery requiring a higher power rating than your tractor class.
• Never stand between tractor and implement to facilitate hitching while the tractor is being backed up.
• Making sure no one is within operating range of the tractor and implement before actuating the power
take-off shaft connected to the machine.
Stopping the tractor
• Never leave implements in a raised position while the tractor is stationary, lower the implement before
switching the engine off.
• Before leaving the tractor seat, move the transmission control lever to neutral position, disengage the
power take-off shaft, apply the hand brake by pushing the brake pedals and setting the hand brake lever
and turn the engine off last. Always remove the key from the starter switch when leaving the tractor
unattended.
•
Look for level ground to park the tractor on. On sloping ground, shift into a gear and lock the hand brake.
Shift into low range first forward gear if facing uphill or into low range reverse gear if facing downhill. For
more safety, use a wheel chock on the rear wheels. Be sure to use a wheel chock if parking your tractor
with a trailer on a hill.
Tractor maintenance
• Allow the engine to cool off sufficiently before removing the radiator cap. After the engine is shut down
for some time, slowly turn the cap to release pressures before removing it completely.
• Disconnect the negative (-) cable from the battery before starting any work on the electrical system,
parts or components.
• Before disconnecting any hydraulic line or hose, release the oil pressure by moving the hydraulic levers
back and forth for a few seconds with the engine off.
•
Hydraulic oil escaping under pressure could cause serious personal injury. When searching
for or
detecting
oil leaks, make sure to use adequate safety protection such as shields, goggles and gloves.
• Prior to carrying out any maintenance on the tractor or connected implement, including inspections,
adjustments and cleaning, make sure that the engine is turned off, transmission is in neutral, brakes are
locked, the power take-off is disengaged and all other moving parts are stationary.
• Do not repair or adjust wheels and tyres unless you have suitable tools and the necessary experience.
Incorrect tyre installation may seriously affect your personal safety. If in any doubt, call a qualified trades
person.
• Do not fill the fuel tank completely when you expect to work in full sunlight as the fuel can expand and
escape. In which case, promptly wipe up any fuel spill.
• Tractor fuel is flammable and may be dangerous. Never refuel while the engine is running, still hot, near
an open flame, or when you are smoking.
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Summary of Contents for ZB25
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