Tg2O104a
To avoid side overturning:
• Adjust the wheels to the maximum
possible track width for the type of
work you are doing.
• Lock both brake pedals together
before driving on road.
• Reduce your speed according to
work conditions. If the tractor is
equipped with a front-end loader,
carry the bucket and load as low as
possible.
• Reduce your speed before making
wide turns. DO NOT let the tractor
jump or bounce on rough terrains.
You could lose control.
• DON'T pull a load too heavy for
your tractor. It could run away on
the down slope or the tractor could
jack-knife around a towed load.
• DON ' T br a ke s udd e nly. App l y
brakes smoothly and gradually.
• When going down a slope use the
throttle to slow the tractor engine
and use the same gear you would
use to up the slope. Shift into gear
before you start downhill.
• E n g a g e f o u r - w h e e l d r i v e ( i f
equipped); this will give greater sta-
bility.
NEVER disengage the clutch
or attempt to shift gear after
you have started downhill.
•
WARNING
• Always go up and down slopes fol-
lowing a straight upward or down-
ward line.
• Do not put any overloads on a front
implement or atrailer. Use suitable
counter-weights to keep the tractor
stable.
• NEVER use your tractor to round
up farm animals.
Tg2O105a