Personal protective
equipment
Missing or incomplete protective equipment
increases the risk of health damage. Personal
protective equipment includes, e.g.:
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tight fitting clothes / protective clothing, pos
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sibly a hair net
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safety shoes
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safety gloves
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Safety goggles to protect the eyes against
dust or spray, when working with fertiliser or
liquid fertiliser (follow the instructions of the
fertiliser manufacturer)
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Respiratory masks and protective gloves when
handling dressing or dressed seed (follow the
instructions of the pickling agent manufacturers)
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Determine the personal protective equipment
for the corresponding work place.
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Provide effective protective equipment in
proper condition.
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Never wear rings, bracelets or other jewellery.
Safety in traffic
DANGER
No passengers are allowed to ride on the
machine!
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Pay attention to the permissible transport
widths and heights. Pay attention to the trans-
port height when passing under bridges and
low hanging overhead power lines.
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Do not exceed the permissible axle loads, tyre
load bearing capacities and total weights, in
order to ensure sufficient steering and braking
capabilities. The front axle must be loaded
with at least 20 % of the tractor weight.
For road transport the machine must be set to
transport position. The machine must have been
folded up and secured, see chapter "Folding" and
"Hitching up and transport position".
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Clean soil from the folding areas before fold-
ing up. Otherwise there could be damage to
the mechanics.
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If present: Secure the hydraulic cylinders on
undercarriage and drawbar in transport posi-
tion against uncontrolled movements using
aluminium clips, see chapter “Connecting and
transport position”.
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Assemble lighting, warning and protective
features and check the function.
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Before driving on roads clean the entire ma-
chine from picked up dirt.
Handling is affected by the connected equipment.
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Pay particular attention to the wide overhang
and the centrifugal mass of the working imple-
ment when cornering.
Raised machine (Three-point hydraulics):
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Consider the limited stability and steerability
of the tractor.
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For transport on public roads pay attention to
the permissible top speed mentioned in the
operating licence!
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The specifications in the type approval docu
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ment or in the technical data are decisive for
the design dependent top speed.
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Always match the travel mode to the road
conditions to avoid accidents and damage to
the undercarriage.
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Consider your personal abilities, carriage way,
traffic, sight and weather conditions.
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