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• Do not modify machine or safety devices.
Unauthorized modications to the machine
or attachment may impair its function and
safety.
Transportation
• Use additional caution and reduce speed
when under adverse surface conditions,
turning, or on inclines.
• Do not operate or transport on steep
slopes.
• Do not operate or transport equipment
while under the inuence of alcohol or
drugs.
• Always comply with all state and local
lighting and marking requirements.
• Install the recommended light kit when this
equipment obscures the tractor’s tail lamps
or stop lamps when transported on the
road. Contact your Frontier dealer to obtain
the recommended light kit.
Storage
• Block equipment securely for storage.
• Keep children and bystanders away from
storage area.
Wear Appropriate Clothing
• Wear close tting clothing and safety
equipment appropriate for the job.
• Certain operating conditions may dictate
that the operator and any passenger
wear appropriate safety equipment while
operating the vehicle. Be prepared for any
existing and potential conditions before
operating machine.
• Local safety or insurance regulations may
require additional safety equipment such as
eye protection or a hard hat.
• Always wear substantial footwear and
long-legged pants. Do not operate the
equipment when barefoot or wearing open
sandals.
• Wear proper clothing and safety equipment
while handling chemicals or using the
sprayer. Refer to the SDS for the chemicals
being used to be sure the proper personal
protection equipment is being used.
Dispose of Chemicals Properly
• Proper disposal of excess spray material
is very important. If you have excess tank
solution, it is best to dilute it with water and
apply it to the area you previously treated.
• Never dump solution into a drain or near a
lake or stream.
• Chemicals containers should be triple-
rinsed, with the rinse water added to the
sprayer tank. Do not burn empty chemical
containers. Dispose of containers at
recycling centers.
Handling Waste Product and Chemicals
Waste products, such as, used oil, fuel, coolant,
brake uid, and batteries, can harm the
environment and people:
• Do not use beverage containers for waste
uids someone may drink from them.
• See your local Recycling Center or
authorized dealer to learn how to recycle or
get rid of waste products.
• A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides
specic details on chemical products:
physical and health hazards, safety
procedures, and emergency response
techniques. The seller of the chemical
products used with your machine is
responsible for providing the SDS for that
product.
Safety