Mounting and Demounting Implements
1. Make sure all implements are mounted and removed on a safe, flat surface. Make sure that no one is
between the tractor and the implement or under the implement to prevent accidental injury.
2. After mounting the implement, ensure that all components such as chains or hoses are correctly
adjusted and, if PTO shafts are used, the shaft is correctly mounted and secured.
3. If heavy implements are used, make sure the unit is well balanced or use ballast weights for optimal
weight distribution.
4. Before leaving the tractor, lower the implement on the ground or stop the PTO, apply the parking
brake and switch off the engine.
5. Keep all bystanders away from moving parts while using the implements with the PTO and do not
attempt to make adjustments while the machine is running.
6. Only the driver should ride on the tractor with a ROPS frame fitted and a seat belt correctly fastened.
7. If children are present in the immediate vicinity of the machine or unit, caution and anticipation of
possible risks related to the movement and operation of the machine are necessary.
8. Tractors should only be operated by trained operators to ensure that other workers are not injured. In
particular, they should be careful when working in dusty environment where visibility is substantially
reduced.
9. Never start the tractor when the gear is engaged, the operator is not in the seat and the safety of the
surroundings has not been thoroughly checked.
10. Only the operator sitting in the driver's seat can operate the tractor. Never turn or brake suddenly at
high speed, as this may cause the tractor to roll over, resulting in serious injury or death.
11. When driving on public roads, make sure that the tractor and the driver meet all the legal requirements
regarding safety and authorization. When working with wide implements, use the warning devices
specified by the applicable legislation of the country in which the machine is operated and observe all
legal requirements, including escort requirements.
12. When working in adverse conditions, on hilly terrain or on surfaces with reduced tire grip, adjust the
tractor speed to suit the conditions; safety comes first. Never drive downhill at high speed or with the
transmission in neutral. Brake with the engine as well as with the brakes. When driving down a steep
slope, select the same gear used to drive up the hill. Never change gear going down the hill. Also,
when driving up a steep hill, avoid shifting gear down at slow speeds - the unit may accidentally stop
and start moving uncontrollably back.
13. Be careful when going uphill with a heavy implement, make sure that it does not overbalance, which
would cause the loss of front axle grip and loss of control.
14. Never remove or modify the seat belt.
15. Never remove, modify or repair the ROPS frame.
Please remember that a little bit of extra care can prevent serious injury or teath and avoid damage to your
tractor.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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