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SAFETY (cont'd)
9)
Before unplugging the chute, always disengage the
P.T.O., stop the engine and relieve all hydraulic pressu-
res.
10) Do not operate in excessive inclined conditions. Be
careful when turning in slopes.
11) Never operate your Snowblower with missing guards or
without protective devices in place.
12) Do not operate your Snowblower near buildings,
windows or other vehicules without prior and proper
adjustment of the chute deflector.
13) Never aim discharge chute towards people or animals.
This may cause serious injuries.
14) Always reduce operating speed in slippery conditions.
15) Be careful when backing-up, make sure you have good
visibility.
16) Always be on the lookout for objects which may enter
the Snowblower.
17) If undue vibrations are felt, disengage the P.T.O., stop
the motor and look for the cause of the vibration.
Vibration is usually the indication of a problem.
18) At the end of the operation, disengage the P.T.O., lower
the Snowblower, put transmission in neutral, apply
parking brake, stop engine and remove the key from the
ignition.
SAFETY WITH MAINTENANCE
1)
Perform the Snowblower maintenance according to
recommendations contained in this manual.
2)
Stop engine and relieve all hydraulic pressures before
doing inspection, maintenance or repairs.
3)
Never perform any work under the Snowblower while it
is supported only by the tractor's hydraulic system. It
must be completely supported by wooden blocks or
other safe means.
SAFETY IN TRANSPORT
1
)
On public roads, use proper safety lights and check
local regulations.
2)
Be alert while driving on the road. Never carry
passengers.
3)
Always disengage P.T.O. while moving from one area
of work to another.
4)
It is recommended to use both brake pedals
simultaneously for better control.
5)
The recommended road speed should be such as to
maintain full control over steering and braking.
6)
Be careful while backing up, make sure you have good
visibility.
SAFETY IN STORAGE
1)
Provide adequate supports to prevent any accidental
overturning of the Snowblower.
2)
Do not let children play in the area where the
Snowblower is stored.
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