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• Rear-view mirror.
• Fire extinguisher.
• Warning triangle, guards, back-up alarm, lighting and additional safety decals
It is very important to know how to use the tractor's safety devices. Make sure that they are in place and in

good condition. Do not remove or unplug any safety device.

1.4.4  Check the equipment

Before you begin the working day, take time to

inspect your tractor and ensure that all systems

are in good operating condition.
• Do not smoke when refilling the tractor. Keep

away from open flame.

• Shut off the engine and wait for it to cool

before refilling the tractor.

• Check for damaged, broken, loose or missing

parts. Always keep the parts in good condition.

Make sure that all guards and covers are in

place.

• Check the safety belt for damage. If the belt is

damaged, it must be replaced.

Fig. 7  

• Make sure that the implements and accessories are properly installed and that the rotation of the

tractor PTO and the implement are in agreement.

• Check the tire pressure and condition (absence of cuts and bulges). Replace damaged or worn tires.

Make sure that the parking brake and pedal are functioning properly. Adjust them if necessary.

• Check the oil level and add oil, if necessary.
• 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 and functioning properly.
• Check the hydraulic system of the implement and tractor. Repair or replace damaged or missing parts.

CAUTION:
The release of hydraulic fluid or diesel
fuel under pressure can penetrate the
skin and cause serious injuries,
blindness or death. Fluid leaks, under
pressure, may not be visible. Use a
piece of cardboard or wood to find
the leaks. Do not use your hands
directly. Always wear protective
goggles. If the fluid penetrates the
skin, it must be surgically removed
within a few hours by a doctor who is
familiar with this type of procedure

Fig. 8  

Before applying pressure to the fuel or hydraulic system, make sure that all connections are tight and that

all tubing, tubes and hoses are not damaged. Relive all pressure before disconnecting the hydraulic or fuel

tubing. Make sure that all the hydraulic tubing is correctly installed and uncrossed.

CAUTION:
The coolant systems accumulate pressure as the engine warms up. Before removing the
radiator cap, shut down the engine and wait for the system to cool.

Check the engine cooling system and add coolant if necessary.

1. Safety

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Series BM

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Summary of Contents for BM Series

Page 1: ...al Series BM Tractor BM110 BM125i Mogi AGCO do Brasil Rua Capit o Francisco de Almeida 695 Mogi das Cruzes SP VALTRA is a worldwide brand of AGCO AGCO 2016 Original Operator s Manual January 2016 8765...

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

Page 4: ...4 Test the controls 21 1 5 5 Starting fluid 22 1 6 Safe operation 23 1 6 1 Manoeuvre correctly 23 1 6 2 Safety practices 23 1 6 3 Rollover risk 24 1 6 4 To prevent rear rollover 25 1 6 5 To prevent s...

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Page 6: ...ations with respect 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 in...

Page 7: ...dress all operating and safety instructions relating to all known implements and accessories which may be installed when the tractor is delivered or on another date It is essential that operators read...

Page 8: ...en in the folded position The ROPS must always be kept in a vertical position unless you are operating in the situations described above Always keep the ROPS in a vertical position and latched In this...

Page 9: ...The purity and cleanliness of fuel are vital to the proper operation of the engine and the durability of the injection system Therefore to ensure that your fuel meets the requirements follow the recom...

Page 10: ...here is a tube it should end 15 cm from the bottom and may be equipped with a filter The end cap should be the same as that used in vehicle tanks Fig 3 A vent with a minimum diameter of 80 mm and fitt...

Page 11: ...people not qualified for the job to operate the tractor Keep people away from the work area Always use the safety belt When possible avoid operating the tractor near ditches earthwork or holes Reduce...

Page 12: ...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 r...

Page 13: ...vel and add oil if necessary 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 an...

Page 14: ...move grease or oil Clean any dust or mud In winter 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...

Page 15: ...or example Power take off shaft if it is type 1000 540 height and length of the draw bar remote control etc 9 In addition to the adjustments on the tractor you should know how to make the adjustments...

Page 16: ...h an implement coupled to the power take off shaft may cause accidents by the inadvertent actioning thereof The non application of this recommendation is an operating fault and therefore any damage ca...

Page 17: ...properly Start up fluid should be used only when the ether based starting aid is used as original factory equipment or when installed as an accessory by the dealer Fig 12 In the case of tractors equip...

Page 18: ...te the controls if you are not in the operator s seat Before dismounting always disengage the PTO lower all attachments and implements to the ground put the tractor in neutral engage the park brake sh...

Page 19: ...brupt stops starts or maneuvers 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 b...

Page 20: ...r snow do not try to move 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 s...

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