Operating Procedures
Cautions on Traveling on Slopes
WARNING
Never exceed the machine’s stability
capabilities (maximum gradeability
- 30°, lateral tipping angle - 15°). Also
note that when actual working area
conditions are poor the machine’s
stability capabilities may be lower.
When traveling on slopes or grades,
lower the bucket to a height of 20 to
30 cm (8 to 12 in.) off the ground. In
emergencies, lower the bucket to the
ground and stop the machine.
Travel at slow speeds on slopes.
Especially when going down slopes,
reduce the engine (r.p.m.) speed and
set the position of the left control lever
to half or less before going down. Going
down a slope too fast will lead to loss
of control.
When going up or down slopes having
a gradient of 15 degrees or more, travel
up and down slope with the heavy end
of the machine pointed up hill.
When traveling on a slope, be cautious
of tipping over or sliding sideways.
Do not travel down slopes in reverse
(except for with bucket full).
Do not change directions or cross
slopes sideways. First return to a flat
surface, then redirect the machine.
On grass, dead leaves, wet metal or
frozen surfaces, the machine may slide
sideways even on very gentle slopes.
Make sure the machine is never
sideways with respect to the slope.
Position for traveling on slopes