Driving on the road
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No bales in the bale chamber
Bales must not be transported in the bale chamber. Transporting ba-
les will affect the steering, braking capability and driving behaviour of
the tractor. Personnel may be injured or the implement may be dama-
ged as a result.
Checking the hydraulic connections
Before use, check that all hydraulic connections are correctly connec-
ted to the tractor's single and double-acting control devices. Incorrect-
ly connected hydraulic connections can cause the implement to move
unexpectedly. There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury.
Make sure the immediate vicinity is clear
Check the surrounding area of the implement before starting and con-
tinually during operation. Make sure the operator has an adequate
view of the work area. Only begin work if the immediate vicinity is clea-
red of any persons or objects. There is otherwise the risk of serious or
fatal injury.
No riding on the implement
Neither personnel nor objects are allowed to be transported on the im-
plement at any time. Riding on the implement is hazardous and strictly
prohibited. There is otherwise the risk of serious or fatal injury.
Ensuring road safety
The implement must conform to current national traffic regulations if
you intend to drive it on public roads. Ensure:
•
Lighting, warning and protective equipment is installed
•
Compliance with the permissible transport widths and weights, ax-
le loads, tyre loadbearing capacities, laden weights and national
speed restrictions.
•
Compliance with the maximum permissible road transport speed of
40 km/h.
If this is not complied with, the driver and keeper of the vehicle are lia-
ble.
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