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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1-7
628O113A 628O114A
14. Watch where you are going at all
times. Watch for and avoid obstacles.
Be alert at row ends, near trees, and
other obstructions.
15.Remember that using a tractor improp-
erly is dangerous both to the opera-
tor and to any bystanders. Do not
overload the tractor. Always use
implements and attachments that are
safe, well maintained, and designed
for the task. Refer to “Specifications
of Implement Limitations” provided by
your DAEDONG Dealer, which outlines
the maximum loads for safe tractor
operation.
8. Tighten all connections before start-
ing the engine or pressurizing hydrau-
lic lines. Always check for and
promptly repair any leaks.
9. Do not leave an implement in the raised
position when the vehicle is stopped
or unattended.
10.When installing or using any imple-
ment or attachment on the tractor, be
sure to read the implement operator’s
manual to learn safe operating pro-
cedures and observe all precautions.
11. Know your equipment and its limita-
tions.
12.When using an implement, be sure to
install the proper ballast weight on the
tractor.
13. Always back out of hazardous situ-
ations such as a steep slope, slip-
pery or mired conditions, or signifi-
cantly uneven terrain. Driving forward
out of any unstable situation may re-
sult in overturning. Extra caution is
advised when operating four-wheel
drive models as they may give the
operator a false sense of security.
16.To avoid upsets, always back up
steep slopes. Stay off hills and slopes
that are too steep for safe operation.
17. Do not operate near ditches, holes,
embankments, or other terrain fea-
tures which may collapse under the
tractor’s weight. The risk of tractor
upset is even higher when the
ground is loose or wet.
18. When working in groups, always let
the others know what you are going
to do before you do it.
19. Never “freewheel”. Disengaging the
clutch or shifting into neutral while
descending a slope could lead to a
loss of control.

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