SAFETY RULES
Safe
Operation
Practices
for
the Snow Thrower Attachment
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Do
not
stop
or
start suddenly when
going
uphill or downhill.
• When using
the
vehicle with a snow thrower,
proceed
as
follows:
• Remove snow only in daylight
or
in
good
artificiaJ
light
• Never make any adjustments while the engine is
running
if
the
operator
must
dismount
to
do
so.
• Shut the
engine
off when unclogging
chute.
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Use
only
approved drawbar hitch points.
Umit
loads to those you can safely control.
Use care when pulling loads
or
using heavy
equipment.
Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating
condition,
and keep
safety
devices
in
place. When
using
Three
Point
Hitch
remove attachments from hitch before
making
any
repairs on
attachment
or
hitch.
Keep all nuts, bolts,
and
screws tight,
all
cotter pins
and
retainer
springs in place 10
be
'sure
the
equipment
is
in
safe
working
condition. .
Never run snow thrower into
heavy
material
at
high
speeds.
Watch
out
for traffic when crossing
or
near
roadways.
When using
any
attachments, never direct discharge
of
materiaJ
toward bystanders
nor
allow anyone near
the
vehicle while in
operation.
Open doors
if
the
engine
is
run in
the
garage; exhaust
fumes
are
dangerous.
Do
not run the engine indoors.
Handle fuel
with care -
it
is
highly flammable.
Use approved fuel containers.
Never remove
the
cap
of
the fuel tank
or
add
fuel
10
a
running
or
hot engine,
or
fill the tank indoors. Wipe
up
spilled fuel.
Do not tum sharply. Use care when backing.
Use counterweights or wheel weights and tire chains when
suggested in this owner's manual.
Never store
equipment'with
fuel in the
tank
inside a
building
where fumes
may
reach an open flame
or
spark.
Allow
the
engines
10
cool
before storing in any enclosure.
To
reduce fire hazard, keep
the
engine free
of
grass, leaves
or
excessive grease.
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• The vehicles
and
attachments should
be
stopped
and
inspected
fordamageafterstriking a foreign object,
and
the
damage
should
be
repaired before restarting
and
operating
the
equipment.
• Do not change the engine governor settings
or
overspeed
the
engine.
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Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradually to prevent
tipping
or
loss
of
control. Exercise
extreme
caution when
changing
direction on slopes,
Do
not
shift gears while going up
or
down
slopes. Choose a
gear
low
enough
to
negotiate the slope
without
stopping
and
shifting gears.
Stay alert for
holes
in the terrain and other hidden hazards.
Do
not
drive
too
close
to
creeks, ditches
and
public highways.
Disengage power
to
attachments and
stop
the engine before
leaving the operator's position.
Take all possible precautions when leaving the vehicle
unattended, such
as
disengaging the
attachment
clutch lever
or
switch, lowering
the
attachments,shift
tractor
into
neutr~,
setting
the
parking brake,
stopping
the engine,
and
removing
the
key.
Disengage all
power
to snow thrower,
stop
the engine, remove
key
from
ignition switch before cleaning,
making
an
adjustment
or
repairs.
Disengage all
attachment
clutches and
shift
into neutral before
attempting
to
start the engine.
Drive slowly when front
or
rear
mounted
attachment is in
transport position.
Disengage
power
to
attachments when transporting or not
in
use.
Always
get
on
or
off
your
tractor from the operators left side.
Clear the work area of objects which
might
be
picked up
and
thrown.
Always wear substantial footwear.
Do
not
wear loose fitting
clothes
that
could
get
caught
in moving parts.
Keep
your
eyes and
mind
on your tractor, snow thrower and
the
area
being
cleaned.
Don't
let other interests distract you.
Do
not
attempt
to
operate
your
tractor or
snow
thrower when
not
in the drivers seat.
Do not carry passengers. Keep children and pets a safe
distance away.
Know the controls
and
how
to stop quickly.
READ
THE
OWNER'S MANUAL .
Do
not
allow children to operate vehicle.
Do
not allow adults
to
operate it without
proper
instruction.
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Exercise special car6 when removing snow around fixed objects
in order to
prevent
the blades from
striking
them: Neller
deliberately run tractor
or
snow thrower
into
or
over any foreign
objects.
• Additional rear wheel weights are required to stabilize the
tractor when the snow thrower
is
mounted to it.
• Never shift gears until tractor comes to a stop.
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Never place
hands
or
feet
near the snow
auger,
in
the
deflector
(discharge
chute)
or
near any moving
parts
while tractor
or
snow
thrower
is running.
/JJways
keep clear
of
discharge
chute.
LOOK
FOR
THIS
SYMBOL
TO
POINT
alIT
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS.
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MEANS-ATTENTION!
BECOME
ALERT!
YOUR
SAFETY
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