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14. Emergency exits The cab is provided with
three emergency exits. These are the doors,
rear window and roof.
15. Trailer load On tractors with trailers the
load must be properly secured. The load must
not obstruct the driver’s vision or cover lights
and reflectors. Loads wich project more than 1
m (39 inch) behind the vehicle train must be
suitably marked. During day time this is
done with a flag and during darkness with a red
light and reflector arrangement.
16. Trailer A trailer should only be coupled to
the drawbar. A loaded drawbar must always be
lowered with the three point linkage. Check
that trailer brakes are operating property and
observe any special instructions issued by the
trailer manufacturer.
CAUTION: When the tractor is towing
a trailer the brake pedals must be
locked together. The brakes are not
to be used individually for steering.
Loads wich project more than 1 m (39 in) behind
the vehicle train must be suitably marked.
CAUTION: When using a trailer make
sure that the hitch latch is locked.
WARNING: When using the trailer
always use the brakes, if the law
requires.
17. Front end loader When working with a
frontloader be sure that no one is in the working
area. There is a danger that the tractor may tip
over when the loader is lifted. The driver should
put the front end loader in the down position
before leaving the tractor.
Any special instructions issued by the loader
manufacturer should also be observed.
18. Running Before driving, always check that
the tractor is in a safe condition for driving on
the road. Rear view mirrors should be adjusted
for the correct viewing angle before setting off.
When towing an implement whose centre of
gravity is located at a signifi cant distance
behind the tractor, the driver should remember
that there may be considerable sway during
cornering.
19. Differential lock The differential lock must
only be used when driving on loose or slippery
ground. Never turn on a firm surface with the
differential lock engaged. The differential lock
should be disengaged when cornering.
20. Danger, Warning, Caution Whenever you
see the words and symbols shown below, used
in this book and on decals, you MUST take note
of their in structions as they relate to personal
safety.
DANGER: This symbol together with
the word DANGER indicates an
imminently hazardous situation that,
if not avoided, will result in DEATH
OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING: This symbol together
with the word WARNING indicates a
potentially hazardous situation that
if not avoided could result in DEATH
or SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION: This symbol together
with the word CAUTION is used to
indicate a potentially hazardous
situation that, if not avoided, may
result in MINOR INJURY.
IMPORTANT: The word IMPORTANT is used to
identify special instructions or procedures
which, if not strictly observed, could result in
damage to, or destruction of the machine,
process or its surroundings.
NOTE: The word NOTE is used to indicate points
of particular interest for more efficient and
convenient repair or operation.
Decals
WARNING: DO NOT remove or
obscure Danger, Warning, Caution
or Instruction Decals. Replace any
Danger, Warning, Caution or
Instruction Decals that are not
readable or are missing. Replacement decals
are available from your Dealer in the event of
loss or damage. The actual location of these

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