•
Openings in the skin and minor cuts are
susceptible to infection from hydraulic fluid. If
injured by escaping fluid, see a doctor at once.
Without immediate medical treatment, serious
infection can occur.
•
Be certain the hydraulic system is fully charged
with oil before use. Air in the hydraulic system
can result in uncontrolled movement of the
wings during raising and lowering operations.
•
Stay clear of the folding wings when they are
being raised or lowered.
•
Lower the machine to the ground, shut off
hydraulic supply and relieve all hydraulic
pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines.
•
Do not unhitch from tractor while in the raised
position. Unhitching the machine in a raised
position could cause the front of the machine
and the hitch to spring upward possibly injuring
the operator and bystanders. Always store the
machine in the lowered position (shovels
resting on the ground).
•
Be sure no one is between the tractor and the
implement while the tractor is being positioned
during the hitching operation.
•
The minimum weight of the towing vehicle
should be at least equal in weight of the towed
implement.
•
Comply with your state and local laws
governing highway safety, lighting & marking,
and the movement of farm machinery on public
roads.
•
Never transport machine unless hydraulic
systems are completely charged with hydraulic
oil and the transport locks are engaged.
•
Raised wings can contact electric utility lines
and overhead obstructions. Severe shock,
injury, or death can result. Drive carefully.
Measure overall transport height and width to
assure clearance.
•
Always drive at a reasonable speed to maintain
control of the equipment. Do not tow at speeds
in excess of 20 mph.
•
Utilize transport chains. The transport chain
should be adjusted so that the tongue of the
towed machine will not touch the ground in
case of loss or breakage of the hitch pin.
•
Use approved extremity lighting and warning
devices to warn operators of other vehicles on
the highway during transport.
•
Make sure the light harness is properly
connected and all the lights are visible and
working.
•
Turn on flashing warning lights before driving
on public roads, except when prohibited by law.
•
Make sure reflectors are visible when
transporting.
•
Use a SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem at all
times.
•
Drive carefully. Plan your route to avoid heavy
traffic and restrictions. Measure overall
transport height and width to assure clearance.
•
Be a safe and courteous operator.
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