4
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
DANGER
NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO RIDE ON
THE
2320
SERIES
WEATHER-
PROOFER II AT ANY TIME. ALLOW-
ING A PERSON TO RIDE ON THE MA-
CHINE CAN INFLICT SERIOUS PER-
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO THAT
PERSON.
DANGER
DISC BLADES ARE EXTREMELY
SHARP. EXERCISE EXTREME CARE
WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR DISC
BLADES. DO NOT ALLOW DISCS TO
ROLL OVER OR FALL ONTO ANY
BODILY PART. DO NOT ALLOW
WRENCHES TO SLIP WHEN WORK-
ING NEAR DISC BLADES. NEVER
PUSH WRENCHES TOWARD DISC
BLADES. DO NOT CLIMB OVER MA-
CHINE ABOVE DISC BLADES. FAIL-
URE TO STAY CLEAR OF DISC
BLADE EDGES CAN CAUSE SERI-
OUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
ALL HYDRAULICALLY ELEVATED
EQUIPMENT MUST HAVE CYLINDER
LOCKOUTS INSTALLED OR BE LOW-
ERED TO THE GROUND, WHEN
SERVICING OR WHEN EQUIPMENT IS
IDLE. FAILURE TO TAKE PREVEN-
TIVE MEASURES AGAINST ACCIDEN-
TAL LOWERING CAN RESULT IN SE-
RIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
DANGER
WHEN TRANSPORTING THE UNIT,
PLACE CYLINDER LOCKOUTS IN
THE TRANSPORT LOCK POSITION
AFTER FULLY EXTENDING THE CYL-
INDERS. INSERT THE LOCKOUT
PINS TO SECURE THE CYLINDER
LOCKOUTS. FAILURE TO LOCKOUT
THE CYLINDERS CAN CAUSE THE
UNIT TO SETTLE DURING TRANS-
PORT, WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERI-
OUS INJURY OR DEATH AND CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
WHEN TRANSPORTING FARM IM-
PLEMENTS ON PUBLIC ROADS, IT IS
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OP-
ERATOR TO ABIDE BY STATE AND
LOCAL LAWS CONCERNING WIDE
LOADS, SPEED, SAFETY EMBLEMS
AND SAFETY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT.
DRIVE AT SAFE SPEEDS. PARTICU-
LARLY WHEN ROUNDING CORNERS,
CROSSING ROUGH GROUND OR
DRIVING ON HILLSIDES, TO PRE-
VENT TIPPING THE TRACTOR.
DANGER
ALWAYS
LOCK
THE
TRACTOR
DRAWBAR IN THE CENTER POSI-
TION WHEN TRANSPORTING THE
UNIT. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RE-
SULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE EQUIPMENT.
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Summary of Contents for WEATHERPROOFER II 2320 Series
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Page 28: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 2325 Rockshaft Installation Figure 3 3 2325 Gauge Wheel Cylinder Installation...
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