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8. Working with the
machine
When using the machine pay attention to the
notes in chapters
¾
“Warning signs and other markings on the
machine”
and
¾
“Safety regulations for the operator”.
WARNING
Danger of breakage during opera-
tion, insufficient stability and inad
-
equate steering and braking ability
of the tractor if used for purposes
other than the ones it is intended for!
Observe the maximum load of the mounted /
hitched up machine and the permissible axle and
drawbar loads of the tractor. If necessary drive
with the solution tank only partly filled.
WARNING
Danger of crushing, cutting, cutting
off, being pulled in, being caught
and impact caused by inappropriate
stability and tipping over of the trac-
tor / the hitched up machine!
Drive in such a way, that you will at any time be
able to securely control the tractor with hitched
up or unhitched machine at any time.
Be aware of your own abilities, account for the
road, traffic, sight and weather conditions, the
driving characteristics of the tractor and the in-
fluences of the mounted or hitched up machine.
WARNING
Danger of crushing, shearing, cut-
ting, cutting off, being caught, wind-
ing up, being pulled in and impact
caused by
¾
accidental lowering of lifted, unsecured ma-
chine parts.
¾
accidental starting and unintended rolling of
the tractor/machine combination.
Secure tractor and machine against accidental
starting and unintended rolling before starting
troubleshooting and repair work on the machine,
see chapter 5.2.
Wait until the machine has fully stopped before
you access the danger zone of the machine.
WARNING
Applies only for oils supply by the
PTO-shaft pump.
Endangerment by thrown out, dam-
aged components for operator /
third parties can result from imper-
missibly high rotary speeds of the
tractor's PTO-shaft.
Consider the permissible drive speed of the
machine before you switch on the PTO-shaft
of the tractor.
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