Safety
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Driving on a Slope
• Always follow proper procedures for driving on the slope as described in this manual.
• Driving on the slope in a wrong manner can cause a loss of control or a vehicle tip over.
Check the terrain carefully before attempting to drive on a slope.
• Never drive on a slope that you are not comfortable with. Avoid the slope that is so rough,
slippery, or loose that you feel like you could tip over.
• When driving up a slope, proceed at a steady rate of speed and throttle position.
• Never move the throttle lever, the drive lever, the drive pedal or the steering wheel
suddenly.
• If the engine stalls or loses traction during a climb and cannot make it to the top of the
slope, do not try to turn the machine around. Carefully back down slowly, straight down the
slope.
• Drive straight up or down slopes. Avoid turning on the slope.
• When going over the top of a slope, go slow; an obstacle, a sharp drop, or another vehicle
or person could be on the other side of the crest.
• Avoid driving the machine across the slope.
• Before driving down a slope, stop and shift auxiliary transmission to [L] (low speed)
position. Drive slowly. Use the engine speed to help keep the machine speed low.
• Never use on the slope steeper than 25 degrees for the CMX2502, CMX227H and
CMX186H, and 15 degrees for the CM226H and CM185H.
• Driving on the slope can be dangerous. It can result in a tip over and cause
serious injury or death. Take the following precautions.