• Make sure that you can control both the speed
and the direction of the machine before you put
it in motion. Move the machine slowly until you
are sure that everything is working as it should.
After start-up, check the steering again — to
the right and to the left. Make sure that you can
move the machine, both to the right and to the
left, and that you have full control of the brakes.
If the differential is locked, do not operate at
high speed or maneuver the tractor until the
differential lock is unlocked.
• Do not lift objects that do not fit in the bucket.
Purchase the correct equipment.
• Do not lift loads above other people.
Fig. 14
• Keep people away from the operation site. Do not let other people remain under or pass beneath a
raised implement.
• If a loader is being used, avoid abrupt 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 being loaded.
Do not drive the tractor in the direction of someone who is stationary in front of a fixed object.
• Keep people away from the universal joints, hitches, drawbar, lift arms, PTO drives, cylinders, belts,
pulleys and other moving parts. Keep all safeguards in place.
• Do not stand, or let others stand, between the tractor and the implement, unless the engine is
switched off and the park brake is engaged, transmission is in neutral and all accessories are lowered to
ground level.
1.6.3 Rollover risk
For tractors equipped with ROPS, hold the
steering wheel firmly and do not leave the
operator's seat until the tractor has stopped
completely. If the cab doors are obstructed, exit
the tractor through the rear window or through the
roof hatch.
Fig. 15
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