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Gehl Z27 - Precautions for Mounting an Attachment (Implement)

Gehl Z27
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27. General Precautions
5-3
A long implement may throw a machine off balance, and may cause the machine to roll over
when the machine descends or swings on a slope.
The following operations are especially dangerous, and must never be done.
Descending a slope with
the implement raised
Traversing across a slope Swinging on a slope
If you mount an unusually heavy implement (attachment) on the machine, the inertia of the
upperstructure will increase so that the upperstructure will continue to turn over a longer
distance after it has been deactivated. This can mislead the operator about the safe dis-
tance between the swinging implement and an object nearby and could cause the imple-
ment to bump against the object. To avoid this type of accident, deactivate the
upperstructure a little earlier than usual. Because of increased inertia, the implement will
also drop a greater distance after it has been stopped in mid-air. (The unintentional drifting
of the implement will be greater).
Be sure that the boom and the arm have been mounted correctly. Otherwise, serious acci-
dents or damage may occur. If you do not know how to mount the boom or the arm correct-
ly, ask your dealer.
If you mount a long implement, you may misjudge the distance between the implement and
a nearby object, and cause the implement to bump against the object.
Be sure to provide adequate clearance between long implements and nearby objects.
27-2. Precautions for mounting an attachment (implement)
7.87 to 11.8 in. (20 to 30 cm)
90 degrees to
110 degrees
000757-00E
000758-00X
Earth laid
on the
ground
000759-00E

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