agria Two-Wheel Tractor 3400; 3400 KL 63
Raised areas and dips in the ground,
stones etc. could cause sudden shocks
and throw the tractor to the side or ver-
tically. Tractor steering control could
be completely lost and the tractor
could dip down a small amount at the
rear as a result of large impacts on the
steering, increased by shocks from the
side. When driving in curves and
across inclines, additional lateral
forces are present which could pos-
sibly throw the operator out of his
seat.
These effects and their consequences
are increased even more at high
speeds, when transporting loads, when
driving in curves and/or driving uphilland
downhill.
There is a danger of the operator losing
control of the vehicle and being injured
by the link handle or being flung from
his seat. There is the possibility, as a
result of this, of material damage and
that people standing nearby, or the op-
erator himself, could be injured by the
vehicle.
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Constant attention needs to be
paid to the ground conditions.
Where possible clear objects out of
the way beforehand or drive slowly
and in an ordered manner over them.
Constantly keep possible dangers in
mind. Drive slowly past obstacles, in
curves, on inclines and on sloping
areas.
Adjust your speed to the conditions
on the ground and the weather situa-
tion.
Secure the vehicle against rolling
away when parked on a slope.
The operator should position himself
so that in any dangerous situations
he cannot be hit or injured by the
steering wheel, that he cannot be
thrown from his seat, and that he is
always able to control the steering
forces.
Select the steering lock according to
the conditions of use, such that the
lateral forces can be constantly kept
under control by the operator.
Do not approach any obstacles at
high speed.
Stop immediately in dangerous situ-
ations (Disengage the clutch and
brake using the trailer. If necessary
turn the engine off).
4. Commissioning and Operation
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