Road transport
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Road transport
Safety
Before transporting the machine on public roads, please read the
following safety information. Compliance is mandatory and will help
you to avoid accidents.
Observe the safety information
Observe the safety information. Disregard for safety information
can lead to serious or fatal injury. See chapter »Safety«, page 6.
Ensuring road safety
The machine must conform to current national traffic regulations if
you intend to drive with it on public roads. Ensure the following:
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Lighting, warning and protective equipment must be fitted.
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The permissible transport widths and weights, axle loads, tyre
load-bearing capacities, laden weights and national speed
restrictions must be complied with.
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The maximum permissible road transport speed of 50 km/h
must be complied with.
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Before driving on public roads, fold in all deflector bars and
rotors and secure the machine. All tine supports which have tips
that point at right angles to the direction of travel and which are
at a height of less than 2 metres must be safeguarded using the
tine guards provided.
»Attaching the tine guard«, page 62.
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The machine should only be towed by agricultural or forestry
tractors.
•
The empty weight of the tractor must be greater than the weight
of the machine.
The driver and keeper of the vehicle are liable should these
conditions not be observed.
Close the ball valve
Close the ball valve before driving on the road. If the ball valve is
open and there is an operating error, the machine may drop or
swing out unexpectedly. This could cause traffic accidents and
accidents with fatal consequences.
Clean the machine before travelling on the road
Before any road transport, remove any coarse dirt, crop residues
and clods of earth from the machine and clean it. Crops or dirt that
drop onto the road can cause slippery road conditions. This could
cause traffic accidents and accidents with fatal consequences.
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