Safety Precautions
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clutch and power train. To increase work efficiency, the power supply should never be shut off during a
turn, and the lifting height must be maintained at 200 mm. (7.88 in.) above the ground.
4.
Hanging farm implements can shift tractor weight. They should be low to the ground before exi ting
the tractor.
5.
Antifreeze should always be used in the engine cooling system in a 50/50 water/antifreeze mix.
6.
The front driving axle of tractor should only be engaged in agricultural instances and when roads
are muddy. Overuse of the front drive axle may result in premature wear of the tires and
transmission problems.
7.
Only use parts recommended by the manufacturer to replace worn or broken components.
8.
Never rest your foot on the brake or clutch pedal when the tractor is in motion as this can cause premature
wear of the brakes and clutch system.
9.
When detaching the tractor from any implements, the upper lever of the suspension unit should be
adjusted to the shortest travel and the limit lever adjusted to prevent the implements from swinging out
of control. The locking nuts on the upper and limit levers must be tightened in order to guarantee travel
safety and to avoid damage to the tractor and the machinery.
1.2 Safety Warning Symbols
Caution:
1.
All safety identifiers should be visible and easy to read. When dirty, wash with soapy water and wipe them
with a soft rag.
2.
When the safety identifiers are lost or damaged, contact the dealer or the manufacturer for
replacement stickers.
3.
When replacing parts with attached safety warning symbols,
the safety identifiers that correspond to that
specific part need to be updated as well.
4.
To prevent injury, accidents and damage, always comply with safety warning identifiers.