8
5. Do not allow children to operate the 4265LPD and 4260D PHC. Only
experienced tractor operators should operate the tractor when the
PHC is in use.
6. Stay clear of hydraulic lines, as they maybe under extreme pressure or
heat.
7. Drive safely during transport; excessive speed while turning or on rough
ground could cause damage to the 4265LPD and 4260D PHC and/or
cause the tractor to tip over. (Maximum speed of implement should
never exceed 20 mph on highway and 10 mph off-highway.)
8. Make sure hitch components are attached securely before operating or
transporting.
9. Use flashing warning lights when on highways, except where prohibited by
law.
10. Disengage PTO, apply parking brake, and stop tractor engine before
dismounting tractor. Allow mechanisms to stop completely before
cleaning, working, or adjusting on machine. Even when the tractor is
stationary, you should make sure it is properly secured and made safe
by following the Safe Stop procedure:
1. Handbrake/Footbrake on
2. Controls in neutral/park
3. Engine off
4. Key out
11. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts.
12. Make sure everyone is clear of machine before starting tractor or operat-
ing machine.
13. Observe all safety decals located on machine. Replace them if they be-
come damaged.
HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY ACT
Georgia Law requires that anyone operating equipment within 10 feet of an overhead
high voltage line of more than 750 volts, must contact the Utilities Protection Center
(UPC) by telephone at least 72 hours before commencing the work. For more infor-
mation call (811), toll free (1-800-282-7411) or visit on the web “www.gaupc.com”.
Please contact your local power company about laws before operating near high volt-
age lines.