WARNING
1. BE CERTAIN THE HYDRAULIC SYS-
TEM IS FULLY CHARGED WITH OIL
BEFORE USE. AIR IN THE HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM CAN RESULT IN UNCON-
TROLLED MOVEMENT OF THE WINGS
DURING RAISING AND LOWERING OP-
ERATIONS.
2. LOWER THE MACHINE TO THE
GROUND, SHUT OFF HYDRAULIC
SUPPLY AND RELIEVE ALL HYDRAU-
LIC PRESSURE BEFORE DISCON-
NECTING HYDRAULIC LINES.
DANGER
1. CLEAR THE AREA OF BYSTANDERS
BEFORE STARTING OPERATION.
2. STAY CLEAR OF THE FOLDING
WINGS WHEN THEY ARE BEING
RAISED OR LOWERED.
3. RAISED WINGS CAN CONTACT
ELECTRIC UTILITY LINES AND OVER-
HEAD OBSTRUCTIONS. SEVERE
SHOCK, INJURY, OR DEATH CAN RE-
SULT. DRIVE CAREFULLY. MEASURE
OVERALL TRANSPORT HEIGHT AND
WIDTH TO ASSURE CLEARANCE.
4. BE SURE NO ONE IS BETWEEN THE
TRACTOR AND THE IMPLEMENT
WHILE THE TRACTOR IS BEING POSI-
TIONED DURING THE HITCHING OP-
ERATION.
CAUTION
1. KEEP SAFETY DECALS FREE OF
DIRT AND GRIME.
2. MAKE SURE THE LIGHT HARNESS
IS PROPERLY CONNECTED AND ALL
THE LIGHTS ARE VISIBLE AND WORK-
ING.
3. TURN ON FLASHING WARNING
LIGHTS BEFORE DRIVING ON PUBLIC
ROADS, EXCEPT WHEN PROHIBITED
BY LAW.
4. MAKE SURE REFLECTORS ARE
VISIBLE WHEN TRANSPORTING.
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