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Be prepared for a fire, should one 

start.

 

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Always keep a first aid kit and a fire 

extinguisher handy.

 

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Keep a list of emergency numbers for 

a doctor, hospitals, fire department, 

and ambulances near or on your 

personal phone.

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Never allow riders on the

 

tractor or implement while in use.

 

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Riders can obstruct the

 

operator’s view and interfere with 

their ability to control the power 

machine.

 

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Riders can be struck by

 

objects or be thrown from the

 

equipment.

 

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Never use tractor or

 

implements to lift or transport riders. 

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Homestead Implements recommends 

the use of a CAB or a roll-over-

 

protective-structures (ROPS) and 

seat belt in nearly all power 

 

machines. The combination of a 

CAB, ROPS, and a seat belt will 

reduce the risk of serious injury or 

death if the power machine should be 

upset.

 

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If ROPS is in the locked position, 

fasten seat belt snugly and securely 

to protect against serious 

injury or death from falling and

 

machine overturn. 

BE PREPARED FOR 

EMERGENCIES

KEEP RIDERS OFF 

MACHINERY

SEAT BELTS AND ROPS

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Always wear protective

 

equipment and clothing appropriate 

for the job such as safety shoes,

 

earplugs, hard hats, and safety 

glasses.

 

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Clothing should fit snug without 

 

fringes and pull strings. This is to 

avoid dangerous entangling with 

moving parts.

 

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Operating equipment safely requires 

the operator’s full attention. Avoid 

wearing headphones while operating 

and maintaining equipment.

 

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Prolonged exposure to

 

excessive noise can cause hearing 

impairment and hearing loss. Wear 

suitable hearing protection such as 

earplugs or earmuffs. 

USING PERSONAL 

PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 

(PPE)

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Fluid escaping under pressure can 

penetrate the skin and cause serious 

injury.

 

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Relieve all residual pressure from the 

hydraulic system before 

 

disconnecting hydraulic lines or 

 

performing any work on the system 

itself.

 

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Make sure all hydraulic fluid con

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nections are tight and all lines are in 

good condition before applying any 

pressure to the system.

 

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NEVER USE BODY PARTS to check 

for suspected leaks. Always use a 

piece of paper or cardboard instead.

 

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Wear protective gloves and safety 

glasses before doing any work on 

hydraulic systems.

 

• DO NOT DELAY REPORTING AN 

ACCIDENT.

 If an accident occurs, 

see a doctor immediately. Any fluid 

injected into the skin or eyes must be 

treated immediately.

HIGH-PRESSURE FLUID 

 HAZARDS

• DIG SAFE, CALL 811 (USA). 

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Always contact your local utility companies (electrical, telephone, gas, water,

 

sewer, and others) before digging or using any implement so that they may mark 

the location of any underground services in the area.

 

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Always ask how close to the marked area you can work. 

UNDERGROUND UTILITIES

Safety Information

Summary of Contents for Independence HI-I-LR-48

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...1 Safety Information 2 Safety Decals 5 Pinnacle Technical Information 6 Independence Technical Information 7 Pinnacle Replacement Parts 8 Independence Replacement Parts 9 Grease Points 10 Torque Infor...

Page 3: ...ffective use from this implement Product Description Homestead Implements Independence and Pinnacle Series Landscape Rakes are designed to be a valuable asset for small hobby farmers homesteaders and...

Page 4: ...onto additional support blocks Put tractor in park or set park brake turn off the engine and remove switch key to prevent any unautho rized starting Relieve all hydraulic pressure to auxiliary hydraul...

Page 5: ...nderstand procedures before doing any work Refer to Operator s Manual for additional information and to confirm that any work done will not void the Homestead Implements Warranty Work on a level surfa...

Page 6: ...is is to avoid dangerous entangling with moving parts Operating equipment safely requires the operator s full attention Avoid wearing headphones while operating and maintaining equipment Prolonged exp...

Page 7: ...5 HomesteadImplements com Safety Decals...

Page 8: ...S COM 2855 GIRTS ROAD JAMESTOWN NY 14701 DATE REV NO PRODUCT PART NUMBER THIS DRAWING WHICH CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION IS THE PROPERTY OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION IT SHALL NOT BE...

Page 9: ...MENTS COM 2855 GIRTS ROAD JAMESTOWN NY 14701 DATE REV NO PRODUCT PART NUMBER THIS DRAWING WHICH CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION IS THE PROPERTY OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION IT SHALL NOT...

Page 10: ...Replacement Parts BASE ASSEMBLY 60 BASE ASSEMBLY 72 84 LANDSCAPE RAKE WHEEL KIT Description Photo Rake Tine Single hole 1 wide X 5 16 Thick TINE HOLDING ASSEMBLY 60 72 84 IMPLEMENT STAND LEG ROTATION...

Page 11: ...ependence Replacement Parts Rake Tine Single hole 1 wide X 5 16 Thick TINE HOLDING ASSEMBLY 72 60 48 ROTATION HOLDING WASHER Photo Description BASE ASSEMBLY 48 60 72 UPPER HITCH ASSEMBLY Landscape Rak...

Page 12: ...10 HomesteadImplements com Grease Points WHEEL KIT SLEEVE TYPE OF LUBRICATION GREASE QUANTITY 2...

Page 13: ...erial Bolts Tightening Torque Thread Per ASTMA449 ASTMA354 Bolt Size BD SAE inches SAE Grade 5 Grade 8 ft lbs N m ft lbs m 114 20 8 11 9 12 5 16 18 17 23 18 25 318 16 31 42 32 44 7 16 14 49 66 52 70 1...

Page 14: ...th prompt written notice and photo evidence if required f buyer shall comply with such instructions as the seller shall provide concerning the return of the defective product g product s has not been...

Page 15: ...urn shipping on replacement or repaired parts Orders canceled after product ships are subject to freight charges and or restocking charges Freight charges will be applied based on the actual costs to...

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