6 Section 2 — important Safe operation practiceS
2.  Never allow children under 16 years of age to operate this 
machine. Children 16 and over should read and understand the 
instructions and safe operation practices in this manual and on 
the machine and should be trained and supervised by an adult.
Towing
1.  Do not tow heavy tow-behind attachments (e.g. loaded 
dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than 5 
degrees.
2.  Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for 
towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the 
hitch point.
3.  Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for weight 
limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.
4.  Never allow children or others in or on towed equipment.
5.  On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may cause 
loss of traction and loss of control.
6.  Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.
7.  Make wide turns to avoid jack knifing
Transporting Machines
1.  This machine is not intended for use on public roads. 
Machines operated on public roads must comply with state 
& local ordinances, SAE J137, and ANSI/ASABE S279 (lighting 
and marking requirements).
2.  Use care when loading or unloading machines onto trailers 
and trucks.
3.  If ramps are used, they must be full width, stable, have an 
adequate capacity rating and be secured to the trailer or 
truck. Ramp angle should not exceed 15 degrees and trailer 
or truck should be parked on level terrain.
4.  Machines must be secured onto trailers and trucks with 
straps, chains, cables, ropes, or other means deemed 
adequate for that purpose.  The front and rear of the 
machines must be secured to the trailer or truck in both the 
lateral and vertical directions.
Operator Protective System (OPS)
1.  This machine is equipped with an Operator Protective 
System (OPS), which includes:
a.  A Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) of the fixed 
or folding configuration.
b.  Seat belt assembly with retractable function.
2.  ROPS are structures designed to provide a crush-resistant 
space for the operator when properly seat-belted within 
the designated seating area of the machine in the event of 
a machine tip-over or roll-over. Folding ROPS shall be used 
in their fully upright and locked configurations except in 
those circumstances whereby they need to be momentarily 
folded-down to avoid contact with items such as tree 
limbs, clothes lines, guy wires, utility poles, buildings, etc. 
At other times and conditions, ROPS shall be in their fully 
upright and locked configurations.
DANGER: Damaged ROPS must be replaced 
prior to operator use!
3.  Seat belts shall be used and shall be properly fastened 
about the operator’s waist at all times, except when the 
ROPS are:
a.  Not properly installed and/or not properly secured 
onto the machine.
b.  Damaged in such manner that their structural 
integrity has been compromised.
c.  Not in their fully upright and locked position.
4.  Seat belts are attached to the movable portion of the seat 
when suspension seats are utilized, and therefore the seat-
mounting base must be secured to its pivot means and the 
pivot means latched to the frame of the machine. Seat belts 
are attached to the seat or the frame of the machine when 
non-suspension (standard) seats are provided, however, if 
a suspension kit is added to a seat, the seat belt must be 
attached to the movable portion of the seat or suspension 
mechanism, the seat-mounting base must be secured to its 
pivot means, and the pivot means be latched to the frame 
of the machine.
DANGER: If ROPS are folded down or missing, 
seat belts shall not be fastened. Worn or damaged 
seat belt assemblies must be replaced prior to 
operator use.
5.  A brush guard or canopy may deflect tree limbs, clothes 
lines, and other obstacles that otherwise could come in 
contact with the ROPS. Contact of ROPS and/or canopies 
by items such as tree limbs, clothes lines, guy wires, and 
buildings, could create hazardous conditions whereby 
the machine could experience a tip-over or roll-over. A 
canopy may provide protection for the operator from some 
environmental exposure (sunlight, rain, etc.).
6.  The ROPS and seat belt are integral parts of this machine 
and should not be tampered with, modified in any manner, 
or removed.
7.  Inspect the ROPS and seat belt assemblies on a regular 
basis for damage and improper operation. Replace all 
components that are damaged or are not functioning 
properly with authorized replacement parts.
8.  The ROPS extends above and behind the operator position, 
and therefore the operator must be aware of potential 
contact of the ROPS with items such as trees, buildings, 
doorways, clothes lines, utility wires, etc., that could cause 
the machine to tip-over or rollover. Use caution in (or avoid) 
areas where the ROPS could come in contact with any 
structures, trees, etc.
9.  Inspect the ROPS and seat belt assemblies on a regular 
basis for damage and improper operation. Replace all 
components that are damaged or are not functioning 
properly with authorized replacement parts.
10.  Failure to use the seat belt properly could result in serious 
injury or death if an accidental overturn occurs. In order 
for the ROPS to be effective, the seat belt must be securely 
fastened around the operator at all times when the 
operator is on the machine. Contact with the ROPS during 
an overturn could cause serious injury or death.
11.  The ROPS will not prevent machine from tip-overs or roll-overs.
12.  Do not assume ROPS will protect you in a tip-over or roll-
over. Injuries may still occur.