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79032996 A Rev. 01-9
Safety
FIG. 24: Remove spilled oil, antifreeze or fuel
immediately from operator ladder and platform and other
access areas.
Keep all access areas clean and free of obstructions.
ENGINE SAFETY
FIG. 25: Make sure that all shields, guards and access
doors are in place and properly closed before starting the
engine.
Start the engine from the operator seat only. Be sure that
the transmission is in neutral and the header, separator
and unloader clutches are disengaged.
Be sure that all bystanders are clear of the combine
before starting the engine.
FIG. 26: Engine is equipped with an electric starting aid.
Do not use aerosol starting fluid! Use of this fluid can
cause an explosion that can result in severe injury or
death.
TIRE SAFETY
FIG. 27: Tire explosion and/or serious injury can result
from over inflation. Do not exceed the tire inflation
pressures. See the Specifications Section for the correct
tire pressure.
Replace worn or damaged tires. When tire service is
needed, have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire.
See the Specifications Section for the correct tire size.
Do not weld on the rim when a tire is installed. Welding
will cause an explosive air/gas mixture that will ignite with
high temperatures. This can happen to tires that are
inflated or deflated. Removing the air or breaking the
bead is not enough.
FIG. 24
Wc1939
FIG. 25
Wc1955
FIG. 26
EXPLOSION
FIG. 27
D-8386

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