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Iseki TXG237
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TXG237
6
MAKING YOUR TRACTOR A SAFE VEHICLE
HOW TO MAINTAIN SAFETY
(1) Never attempt to do the following:
Modification of the structure of the tractor
Installation of other type of engine
Installation of tyres of other than the original tyre
size. Any malfunctions or failures of the tractor
due to unauthorized modification are not covered
by the warranty.
(2) This machine cannot be driven on a public road
without authorization by a local government
agency, etc.
When transporting an unauthorized machine on a
public road, load it on a truck.
When travelling with an implement wider than the
tractor, put red caution markers such as flags (red
lamps at night) in the most visible locations on
both sides of the implements, and place a “SLOW
MOVING VEHICLE” sign in a place where it is
easily seen by other drivers. Operate the machine
carefully keeping in mind that the implement is
wide and may roll easily. If the implement can
be folded, fold it beforehand. If there are road or
railway crossings where the visibility is poor, you
should install on the machine a mirror to give a
view ahead of you so that you need not move
your machine too far into the intersection.
(3) When you travel on a road, you must turn work
lights off if the law requires it.
FIG. 1-1

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