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ROLL OVER PROTECTION STRUCTURE
(ROPS)
This machine is equipped with a folding Rollover
Protection Structures (ROPS).
ROPS in Vertical Position
– Position the ROPS in the vertical position for
normal operation. WEAR the seatbelt when the
ROPS is in the vertical position. In event of a
rollover, the seat belt keeps you in the protective
envelope of the ROPS.
– If you aren’t wearing the seatbelt and the ma-
chine is overturning, hold onto the steering
levers. Do not attempt to jump out or leave the
seat. If you leave the seat you may be struck by
the machine or the ROPS.
ROPS in Folded Position
– A folding ROPS allows the overall height of the
machine to be reduced for increased clearance
to get into a low ceiling height trailer or under low
hanging branches. DO NOT wear the seatbelt
when the ROPS is folded. Stop the machine and
restore the ROPS to the vertical position as soon
as the need for increased clearance is past.
Raising / Lowering ROPS
To raise ROPS:
Remove cotter pin
D
from hitch pin
C
. Pull out hitch
pin
C
, rotate upper hoop to the upright position.
Reinstall hitch pin
C
. Reinstall cotter Pin
D
through
hitch pin
C
.
To Lower ROPS:
Remove cotter pin
D
from hitch pin
C
. Pull out hitch
pin
C
, rotate upper hoop to the lowered position.
Reinstall hitch pin
C
. Reinstall cotter Pin
D
through
hitch pin
C
.
Make sure the hitch pin is through the tube so the
ROPS is locked into either the raised or lowered
position. If the hitch pin is not through the tube, the
ROPS can move and will not provide protection.
Ensure that seat plate is secured using spring-
loaded latch. To flip seat forward, push down on
handle
X
behind and on either side of the seat
,
to
release latch, then push the seat forward.
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT
FROM MACHINE ROLLOVER
•
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE ON STEEP
SLOPES OR NEAR DROP OFFS
•
ALWAYS USE SEAT BELTS WITH ROPS IN
RAISED POSITION
•
AVOID SHARP AND/OR QUICK TURNS
ROLLOVER MAY CAUSE PERMANENT INJURY OR DEATH.
•
ROPS RAISES THE CENTER OF GRAVITY AND REDUCES STABILITY ON SLOPES.
•
SUDDEN STARTS OR TURNS ON RAMPS OR SLOPES CAN CAUSE OVERTURN.
•
USE GREATER CARE ON RAMPS AND AS THE SLOPE INCREASES.
ADJUSTMENTS
C
D
X
Summary of Contents for 9995010
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