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MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series - Safety Rules; General Operation Safety; Slope Operation Safety

MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series
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Safety
Rules
A
Read
these
safety
rules
and
follow
them
closely.
Failure
to
obey
these
rules
could
result
in
loss
of
control
of
rider,
severe
personal
injury
or
death
to
you,
or
bystanders,
or
damage
to
property
or
equipment.
Ibis
mowing
deck
is
capable
of
amputating
hands
and
feet
and
t
hrowing
objects.
TTie
triangle
A
in
text
signifies
important
cautions
or
warnings
which
must
be
followed.
GENERAL
OPERATION
Read,
understand,
and
follow
all
instructions
in
the
manual
and
on
the
unit
before
starting.
Only
allow
responsible
adults,
who
are
familiar
with
the
instructions,
to
operate
the
unit.
Clear
the
area
of
objects
such
as
rocks,
toys,
wire,
etc.,
which
could
be
picked
up
and
thrown
by
the
blade{s).
Be
sure
the
area
is
clear
of
other
people
before
mow¬
ing.
Stop
unit
if
anyone
enters
the
area.
Never
carry
passengers.
Do
not
mow
in
reverse
unless
absolutely
necessary.
Always
look
down
and
behind
before
and
while
trav¬
elling
in
reverse.
Be
aware
of
the
mower
discharge
direction
and
do
not
point
it
at
anyone.
Do
not
operate
the
mower
without
either
the
entire
grass
catcher
or
the
deflector
in
place.
Slow
down
before
turning.
Never
leave
a
running
unit
unattended.
Always
disengage
the
PTO,
set
parking
brake,
stop
engine,
and
remove
keys
before
dismounting.
Turn
off
the
PTO
to
disengage
the
blades
when
not
mowing.
Stop
engine
before
removing
grass
catcher
or
unclogging
chute.
Mow
only
in
daylight
or
good
artificial
light.
Do
not
operate
the
unit
while
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
or
drugs.
Watch
for
traffic
when
operating
near
or
crossing
roadways.
Use
extra
care
when
loading
or
unloading
the
unit
into
a
trailer
or
truck.
SLOPE
OPERATION
Slopes
are
a
major
factor
related
to
loss-of-control
and
tip-over
accidents,
which
can
result
in
severe
injury
or
death.
All
slopes
require
extra
caution.
If
you
cannot
back
up
the
slope
or
if
you
feel
uneasy
on
it,
do
not
mow
it.
^
WARNING
-
SLOPE
OPERATION
Never
operate
on
slopes
greater
than
30
percent
(16.7°)
which
is
a
rise
of
three
feet
vertically
in
10
feet
horizontally.
When
operating
on
siopes
that
are
greater
than
15
percent
(8.5°)
but
less
than
30
percent
use
front
counterweights
and
rear
wheel
weights
(see
your
dealer).
Select
slow
ground
speed
before
driving
onto
slope.
In
addition
to
front
and
rear
weights,
use
extra
caution
when
operating
on
siopes
with
rear*
mounted
grass
catcher.
Mow
UP
and
DOWN
the
slope,
never
across
the
face,
use
caution
when
changing
directions
and
DO
NOT
START
OR
STOP
ON
SLOPE.
Do
See
your
authorized
dealer
for
recommendations
of
wheel
weights
or
counterweights
to
improve
stability.
Mow
up
and
down
slopes,
not
across.
Remove
obstacles
such
as
rocks,
tree
limbs,
etc.
Watch
for
holes,
ruts,
or
bumps.
Uneven
terrain
could
overturn
the
unit.
Tall
grass
can
hide
obstacles.
Use
slow
speed.
Choose
a
low
gear
so
that
you
will
not
have
to
stop
or
shift
while
on
the
slope.
Use
extra
care
with
grass
catchers
or
other
attach¬
ments.
These
can
change
the
stability
of
the
unit.
Keep
all
movement
on
the
slopes
slow
and
gradual.
Do
not
make
sudden
changes
in
speed
or
direction.
Do
Not
Do
nof
start
or
stop
on
a
slope.
If
tires
lose
traction,
disengage
the
blade(s)
and
proceed
slowly
straight
down
the
slope.
Do
not
turn
on
slopes
unless
necessary,
and
then,
turn
slowly
and
gradually
downhill,
if
possible.
Do
not
mow
near
drop-offs,
ditches,
or
embank¬
ments.
The
mower
could
suddenly
turn
over
if
a
wheel
is
over
the
edge
of
a
diff
or
ditch,
or
if
an
edge
caves
in.
Do
not
mow
on
wet
grass.
Reduced
traction
could
cause
sliding.
Do
noftry
to
stabilize
the
unit
by
putting
your
foot
on
the
ground.
Do
not
use
grass
catcher
on
steep
slopes.
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