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1.4   Prepare yourself for safe operation

1.4.1  Know your equipment

Know your tractor, learn how to operate all of the

parts of your machine and the implements and

accessories used with it. Know how to operate all

of the controls, gauges, instruments and

commands. Learn about the nominal load capacity,

the speed range, the braking capacity and the

steering features of your machine, as well as the

turning radius and the operating clearances.
Do not forget that rain, snow, gravel, very soft soils

etc. can alter how the tractor operates.
In poor operating conditions, drive more slowly

and be even more careful. Engage the front-wheel

drive, if fitted.

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Study the Danger, Warning, Caution and Care safety decals located in your tractor, as well as the

information decals.
Read this maintenance guide before you turn on the engine. Read it thoroughly before starting work. If you

do not understand any information contained in this guide, ask someone for an explanation before you start

the work.
This manual covers all the general safety practices for this agricultural machine. It should always be kept

inside the equipment. If you require extra copies, please contact your dealership.

1.4.2  Protect yourself

Use appropriate protective clothing and devices for

your work. Do not take risks. You will need:
• A hardhat
• Protective goggles or mask
• Hearing protection
• Respirator or filtering mask
• Special clothing for very cold days
• Reflective clothing
• Heavy gloves (neoprene for chemicals or

leather for heavy work)

• Boots
Do not wear loose clothing, jewellery or other

items that may get caught on controls or other

parts of the tractor. If you have long hair, tie it

back.

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1.4.3  Use the safety devices and protection available

Keep all guards in place and properly secured. Make sure that all guards and covers are properly installed,

as specified, and in good condition. To help keep you and others safe, your tractor should be equipped

with:
• Safety belt.
• PTO shield.
Depending on the type of operation, your tractor may also need:

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1. Safety

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ACW5554370

Summary of Contents for BH144 HiTech

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Page 3: ...TABLE OF CONTENT Safety 1 Introduction 2 Operation 3 Maintenance 4 Diagnosis of faults 5 Specifications 6 Accessories 7 Index 8 Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 4: ...ng fluid 30 1 10 Safe operation 31 1 10 1 Manoeuvre correctly 31 1 10 2 Safety practices 31 1 10 3 Rollover risk 32 1 10 4 To prevent rear rollover 33 1 10 5 To prevent side rollovers 33 1 10 6 Emerge...

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Page 6: ...spect to the performance or usage methods of its machines or to be responsible for any damages or losses arising from such statements errors or omissions To prevent the warranty being invalidated cons...

Page 7: ...lement or other accessory This Maintenance Guide was compiled to cover the safety practices when the tractor is operating under normal conditions This manual does not address all operating and safety...

Page 8: ...nditions take extra care The structure does not protect the operator when in the folded position The ROPS must always be kept in a vertical position unless you are operating in the situations describe...

Page 9: ...e proper operation of the engine and the durability of the injection system Therefore to ensure that your fuel meets the requirements follow the recommendations below Use reservoirs equipped with two...

Page 10: ...m from the bottom and may be equipped with a filter The end cap should be the same as that used in vehicle tanks GUID 0FE6267B 4174 4E1B 99C4 7696F76AF4F5 high jpg High Fig 3 A vent with a minimum dia...

Page 11: ...there is a manual and carefully read the additional safety information Follow the following instructions Do not allow children or people not qualified for the job to operate the tractor Keep people a...

Page 12: ...ral safety practices for this agricultural machine It should always be kept inside the equipment If you require extra copies please contact your dealership 1 4 2 Protect yourself Use appropriate prote...

Page 13: ...y Make sure that the PTO shaft safety devices are locked Perform all servicing procedures described in the Maintenance section of this Guide Make sure that the PTO shield and shaft guards are in place...

Page 14: ...remove the snow or ice Remember Slippery surfaces are dangerous Remove and keep tools chains or hooks 1 4 6 Protect the environment It is illegal to pollute sewers streams and the ground Waste must b...

Page 15: ...ions and operation of the instrument panel 8 Check that all tractor systems are suitable for the work to be performed For example Power take off shaft if it is type 1000 540 height and length of the d...

Page 16: ...the procedure Always use three point contact with the machine and face it when mounting Three point contact means both hands and one foot or one hand and both feet in contact with the machine at all t...

Page 17: ...tion of this recommendation is an operating fault and therefore any damage caused to the starter motor or the fuse will not be covered by normal warranty procedure Make sure that the tractor brake ped...

Page 18: ...is working properly If the tractor does not respond properly when each control is engaged do not use the machine until the issue is resolved Make sure that the cover of the engine starter solenoid is...

Page 19: ...r based starting aid is used as original factory equipment or when installed as an accessory by the dealer GUID DB88342D 9DA8 465A B00B A71F055F3FB2 high jpg High Fig 12 In the case of tractors equipp...

Page 20: ...ower all attachments and implements to the ground put the tractor in neutral engage the park brake shut down the engine and remove the ignition key NOTE Do not touch lean on or try to reach the implem...

Page 21: ...ers or sudden changes of direction Keep loads close to the ground during transport Never stop or let others stop in front underneath or behind equipment that is loaded or being loaded Do not drive the...

Page 22: ...ove because the rear wheels may slip and the tractor may roll over Lift any coupled implement and try to reverse If this is not possible tow it using another vehicle If you get stuck in a ditch try to...

Page 23: ...remove the ignition key and make sure that the PTO shaft is stopped Make sure that all of the PTO shields are in place and note all safety signs Make sure that no one is near the machine before engagi...

Page 24: ...sing accessories or implements with the tractor carefully read the Maintenance Guide for the respective attachment or implement and follow the safety instructions Only use equipment that is approved b...

Page 25: ...nd sloping terrain Towed loads with or without brakes that are too heavy for the tractor or towed very quickly can cause loss of control of the equipment Consider the total weight of the equipment and...

Page 26: ...ially if the towed equipment does not have brakes Observe all local or national regulations related to the speed of the tractor Be careful when transporting equipment on slippery roads or roads covere...

Page 27: ...ization for Standardization ISO to standardise environmental management The ISO 14000 series is made up of six groups of Standards each covering a specific subject of the environmental issue Standard...

Page 28: ...s achieved through adequate preventive servicing as per the recommendations Carry out integrated pest management which consists of a series of procedures and monitoring the crop applying pesticides on...

Page 29: ...his Resolution and must receive information and advertisements to guide the end user in terms of their responsibilities to return used batteries to manufacturers through the establishments that sell t...

Page 30: ...an explosion Sulphuric acid can cause blindness and severe burns Also avoid contact with clothing Contact with the eyes or skin Rinse immediately with running water If swallowed Drink plenty of water...

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