
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION
Modifications made to this machine may increase the like-
lihood or potential for debris accumulations that would
normally not be present. Modifications include frame-
mounted attachments, plates, screens, or other aftermar-
ket equipment. Operators of modified machines must be
aware of accumulations of organic debris and/or material
and overall machine cleanliness.
Modified machines require additional and more frequent
inspection and cleaning during usage. The machine
may require inspection and cleaning multiple times per
day during usage. Operators must be aware of the
operating environment and conditions. Operators must
take appropriate actions to maintain the machines during
use. In particular, pay attention to the following machine
areas:
• In and around the engine compartment
• Hot exhaust components
• Moving, turning, or rotating machine components
Operators that operate the machine in atypical applica-
tions and/or conditions must be aware of accumulations of
organic debris and/or material and overall machine clean-
liness. Pay particular attention where material accumula-
tions are possible or may result.
Machines that operate in atypical applications or
conditions require additional and more frequent
inspection and cleaning during usage. The machine
may require inspection and cleaning multiple times per
day during usage. Operators must be aware of the
operating environment and conditions. Operators must
take appropriate actions to maintain the machines during
use. In particular, pay attention to the following machine
areas:
• In and around the engine compartment
• Hot exhaust components
• Moving, turning, or rotating machine components
General maintenance safety
Keep the area used for servicing the machine clean and
dry. Clean up spilled fluids.
Service the machine on a firm, level surface.
Install guards and shields after you service the machine.
Close all access doors and install all panels after servicing
the machine.
Do not attempt to clean, lubricate, clear obstructions, or
make adjustments to the machine while it is in motion or
while the engine is running.
Always make sure that working area is clear of tools,
parts, other persons and pets before you start operating
the machine.
Unsupported hydraulic cylinders can lose pressure and
drop the equipment, causing a crushing hazard. Do not
leave equipment in a raised position while parked or dur-
ing service, unless the equipment is securely supported.
Jack or lift the machine only at jack or lift points indicated
in this manual.
Incorrect towing procedures can cause accidents. When
you tow a disabled machine follow the procedure in this
manual. Use only rigid tow bars.
Stop the engine, remove the key, and relieve pressure
before you connect or disconnect fluid lines.
Stop the engine and remove the key before you connect
or disconnect electrical connections.
Scalding can result from incorrect removal of coolant
caps.
Cooling systems operate under pressure.
Hot
coolant can spray out if you remove a cap while the sys-
tem is hot. Allow the system to cool before you remove
the cap. When you remove the cap, turn it slowly to allow
pressure to escape before you completely remove the
cap.
Replace damaged or worn tubes, hoses, electrical wiring,
etc.
The engine, transmission, exhaust components, and hy-
draulic lines may become hot during operation. Take care
when you service such components. Allow surfaces to
cool before you handle or disconnect hot components.
Wear protective equipment when appropriate.
When welding, follow the instructions in the manual. Al-
ways disconnect the battery before you weld on the ma-
chine. Always wash your hands after you handle battery
components.
Wheels and tires
Make sure that tires are correctly inflated. Do not exceed
any recommended load or pressure. Follow the instruc-
tions in the manual for proper tire inflation.
Tires are heavy. Handling tires without proper equipment
could cause death or serious injury.
Never weld on a wheel with a tire installed. Always re-
move the tire completely from the wheel prior to welding.
Always have a qualified tire technician service the tires
and wheels. If a tire has lost all pressure, take the tire and
wheel to a tire shop or your dealer for service. Explosive
separation of the tire can cause serious injury.
DO NOT weld to a wheel or rim until the tire is completely
removed. Inflated tires can generate a gas mixture with
the air that can be ignited by high temperatures from weld-
ing procedures performed on the wheel or rim. Removing
the air or loosening the tire on the rim (breaking the bead)
will NOT eliminate the hazard. This condition can exist
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Summary of Contents for 905GBL
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