3.2 Transportation Procedure
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Move auger with a tractor only. Never attempt to move by hand.
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Under no condition should you allow riders on the auger or tractor.
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Transport the auger no faster than 15 mph. When roads are rough or
surfaces are uneven, slow down to ensure safe travel.
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DANGER:
Do not transport the auger on slopes greater than 20 degrees. This
could cause the auger to tip, resulting in damage to the auger, and
personal injury or death.
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When visibility is reduced, please use caution and add extra lights to the
auger. Consider using a pilot vehicle for safer travel.
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Use extreme caution when turning or cornering with the auger in tow.
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Check regulations with local authorities regarding auger transportation.
Follow all over-width regulations. Equip auger with all necessary lighting,
and use hazard warning flashers on your tractor, when required by law.
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When the T-series auger is released from the towing vehicle, test the
intake end for downward weight. Do not raise the intake end above the
drawbar height. This could shift the balance of the auger, causing it to
upend.
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3.3 Placement of Auger
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Before raising or lowering your auger, check that the area is clear of
obstructions, children and unauthorized personnel.
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DANGER:
Electrocution Hazard! Make sure that all unauthorized personnel
are clear from the transport zone. This auger is not insulated. Be
alert to overhead obstructions and electrical wires. Electrocution
can occur without direct contact. Do not raise or lower auger until
hazardous area is cleared. Failure to maintain proper clearance can
result in serious injury or death.
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Ensure that your auger is on level ground that is free of debris.
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DANGER:
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