
When going down ahill, drive the tractor at a
slower speed than used
to
climbup the hill. While ,/
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going down ahill, never disengage the clutch or
shift into neutral, and never try
to
control the
speedonly with the brakes; use the engine brake
effectively.
(6) When travelling on aroad where one or both
shoulders are slantedand whichrun along aditch,
look out for softened shoulders especially when
the ditch is full
of
water and be careful not to let
the machine slip sideways.
SAFETY
(7) Never allow otherpersons
to
get on the machine
or the implement except when the machine or
(the implement is provided with aseat or aplat-
form for persons to sit or stand on, and only
within the capacity specified.
Never allow persons to get on the implement
while travelling on roads.
(8) When parking the tractor, you have
to
park it on
hard, level ground and provide sufficient safety
measures by grounding the implement, remov-
ing the key, applying the parking brakes, and
chocking the wheels securely.
(9) Keep inflammables away from the engine dur-
ing operation. Especially during stationary op-
eration do not operate the engine at high speed
so as not
to
setfire
to
grass or strawwith aheated
exhaust pipe or exhaust fumes.
(10) When you have to operate the tractor at night,
make sure
of
location
of
controls.
If
not, the trac-
tor might work unexpectedly by mistake. When
travelling on roads, never turn on the worklamps
(option).
•LOADING ONTO OR UNLOADING FROM A
TRUCK
(1) Whenloading the tractor onto atruck or atrailer,
turn offthe truck's engine and apply the parking
brakes
to
the truck or the trailer. Otherwise, the
truck could move and the tractor fall to the
ground.
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