Read the safety messages on the implement and in your manual. US Mow-
er has designed this implement to be used with all its safety equipment
properly attached to minimize the chance of injury in the event of an acci-
dent. There is no substitute for an informed, cautious, safe-minded oper-
ator who recognizes potential hazards and follows good safety practices.
• Study Operator’s Manuals and Safety Decals for excavator and cutter thorough-
ly to prevent misuse, abuse and accidents.
• Do not allow riders on excavator or implement. Falling off may cause serious
injury or death by being run over by Excavator or cutter. Keep Children Away!
• Operate with ROPS and fastened seat belt to prevent injury and possible crush-
ing death from falling off or excavator overturn.
• Wear hard hat and safety glasses for personal protection.
• Make certain that SMV sign, warning lights and reflectors are clearly visable.
• Block up or support cutter securely before putting hands or feet under or
working underneath lifted components to prevent crushing injury or death
from sudden, inadvertent dropping. Make certain area is clear before lowering.
• Follow local traffic codes. Slow down at night, in turns, and on hillsides.
• Before dismounting, secure implement in transport position or lower to Ground.
Disengage Interlock, Turn off machine. Never mount or dismount a moving vehi-
cle to prevent crushing injury or death.
Failing to follow safety messages and operating instruc-
tions can cause serious bodily injury or even death to the
operator or others in the area. Your mower is a powerful in-
dustrial machine with substantial capacity to cause proper-
ty damage, personal injury or even death when used improp-
erly or without proper safety equipment.
BEFORE YOU START!!
Saf
ety
There are obvious and hidden potential hazards involved in the
operation of this mower. Serious injury or death may occur un-
less care is taken to insure the safety of both the operator and
other persons in the area. The following is a list of some safe-
guards which should be followed.
In addition to the design and configuration of equipment, hazard
control and accident prevention are dependent upon awareness,
concern and prudence. suitable training of personnel involved
in the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of equip-
ment is required.