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5 7 2 R O U N D B A L E R
O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
1.6 Towing/road transport
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Do not exceed 20 MPH (32 KPH) when towing the 572 Round Baler.
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Do not tow the 572 Round Baler with a bale in the bale chamber.
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Raise and secure the pickup in its highest position.
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Make sure all taillights are operating properly.
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Make sure the SMV, lights and reflective tape are clean and clearly visible.
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Know local, state or provincial laws and regulations for restrictions on public roads.
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Power takeoff shafts must be locked in place with protective P.T.O. shields in place.
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Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power driven parts.
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Never leave tractor controls unattended while the engine is running.
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Never allow riders on the machine at any time.
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Be sure the tractor operator is the only person riding on the tractor.
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Exercise extreme care when operating on rough and/or steep terrain. Avoid operation on terrain which is
excessively rough or steep.
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Make sure your tractor P.T.O. speed never exceeds 1000 rpm.
DURING SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
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Before working on or near the 572 Round Baler for any reason, including servicing, cleaning, unplugging
or inspecting machine, use normal shut-down procedures unless instructed differently in this manual.
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Never work on or near 572 Round Baler unless engine is shut off and all movement has stopped.
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Check periodically and tighten any loose bolts or connections.
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Use only replacement parts that are recommended by DuraTech Industries.
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If it is necessary to operate the tractor engine indoors for more than a few seconds, be sure to provide
enough ventilation to remove the tractor exhaust fumes.
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Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can be invisible and have enough force to penetrate the skin.
When searching for a suspected leak, use a piece of wood or cardboard rather than your hands. If injured,
seek medical attention immediately to prevent serious infection or reaction.
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Relieve all pressure in the hydraulic system before disconnecting the hose or performing other work on
the system. Make sure all connections are tight and the hose is in good condition before applying pressure
to the system.
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