OPERATION
3-3
Transport
1.
Check and follow all federal, state, and local
requirements before transporting the Chisel Plow.
2.
The Chisel Plow should be transported only by
tractor required for field operation. The implement
weight should not exceed more than 1.5 times the
tractor weight. Maximum transport speed for the
Chisel Plow is 20 mph.
CAUTION
3.
When towing equipment in combination, the
maximum equipment ground speed shall be limited
to the lowest specified ground speed of any of the
towed implements.
4.
Maximum transport speed shall be the lesser of
travel speed specified in the operator's manual,
speed identification symbol, information sign of
towed equipment, or limit of road conditions.
5.
Slow down when driving on rough roads. Reduce
speed when turning, or on curves and slopes to
avoid tipping. Equipment altered other than the place
of manufacture may reduce the maximum transport
speed. Additional weight, added tanks, harrowing
attachments, etc. may reduce implement load
carrying capabilities.
6.
Check that tires are of proper size, load rating, and
inflated to manufacture specifications before
transporting. Check wheel lug bolts to ensure
tightness.
7.
Know the transport heights and widths of the unit
before transporting. Use caution when transporting
near bridges and power lines.
8.
Raise the machine to full transport height.
9.
Transport during daylight hours when ever possible.
Always use flashing warning lights, except where
such use is prohibited by law. Make sure lights,
reflectors and SMV emblem are clearly visible and
operating. Remove any obstructions such as dirt,
mud, stalks or residue that restricts view before
transporting.
Reflectors and SMV Sign
Reflectors and a slow moving vehicle sign (SMV) are
required if the Chisel Plow is transported on a public
road.
Figure 3-2: SMV Sign
Excessive speed may result in loss of control of
the tractor and implement, reduced braking
ability, or failure of the implement tire or
structure. Do not exceed the implement
maximum specified ground speed regardless of
the capability of the maximum tractor speed.
Summary of Contents for Brillion CPP7
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