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axle system, indicator lights, safety guards and the connective elements of the
hydraulic and brake systems.
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The trailer can only be stood on when it is absolutely motionless and the tractor
engine is switched off. The tractor must be immobilised with the parking brake,
and the trailer protected against rolling with wedges.
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When not connected to the tractor, the trailer must be protected against rolling
with wedges or other objects without sharp edges placed under the front and
back wheels.
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People or animals must not be carried.
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The trailer may only be used when all the safety guards and other protective
elements are technically sound and correctly positioned. In the event of loss or
destruction of the safety guards, they must be replaced with new ones.
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The machine must not be used when not in working order.
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The trailer's maximum carrying capacity must not be exceeded. Exceeding the
carrying capacity may lead to damage to the machine, loss of stability while
driving, scattering of the load and danger working or driving conditions.
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Loading and unloading must take place on horizontal terrain. However, should it
be necessary to carry out reloading work on sloping ground, the work must be
carried out with the grapple loader pointing towards whichever side of the trailer
is higher.
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While moving, the grapple loader must be arranged in the transportation
position.
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Be especially careful when attaching the machine.
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When attaching, there must be nobody between the trailer and the tractor.
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The trailer and tractor must not be attached if the hydraulic oil in the two
machines is of different types.
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While connecting the trailer to the tractor, use the appropriate hitch on the
tractor depending on the drawbar attachment it has. After linking the machine,
check the safeguards.
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