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MTD Cub Cadet 1000 Series - Safety; Introduction to Safety; Training and Preparation; Before Operation Checks

MTD Cub Cadet 1000 Series
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Section
1
Safety
Important!
Safe
Operating
Practices
for
this
Unit
This
is
a
safety
alert
symbol.
It
is
used
in
this
manual
and
on
decals
on
the
unit
to
alert
you
to
potential
hazards.
Whenever
you
see
this
symbol,
read
and
obey
the
safety
message
that
follows
it.
Failure
to
obey
the
safety
message
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
INTRODUCTION
1.
Unit
is
capable
of
amputating
hands
and
feet
and
throwing
objects.
Failure
to
observe
the
following
safety
instructions
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
2.
Serious
accidents
which
may
cause
injury
or
property
damage
can
occur
if
the
following
safety
guidelines
are
not
followed.
Operator
is
solely
responsible
for
accidents
or
hazards
that
occur
when
using
unit.
Preventing
accidents
is
the
responsibility
of
every
equipment
operator.
Accidents
can
be
prevented.
Be
careful
before,
during
and
immediately
after
use
of
any
power
equipment.
The
following
general
safety
precautions
must
be
fully
understood
and
followed
during
operation.
Review
these
instructions
frequently
and
never
take
chances.
If
you
do
not
understand
any
part
of
this
manual
or
need
assistance,
contact
your
dealer.
TRAINING
1.
R
ead,
understand
and
follow
all
instructions
in
this
manual
and
on
unit
before
starting.
A
replacement
manual
is
available
from
the
factory.
To
order
a
replacement
manual,
contact
the
factory
at
the
address
indicated
in
this
manual.
Provide
the
model/serial
number
of
unit
when
ordering.
2.
Read
and
understand
the
owner’s
manual
provided
with
each
attachment
used
with
the
unit.
3.
Read
the
engine
operation
and
maintenance
manual
provided
with
the
unit
before
operation.
Read
and
follow
all
safety
instructions
provided
in
that
manual.
4.
Only
allow
responsible
adults,
who
are
familiar
with
the
instructions,
to
operate
the
unit.
5.
Know
the
location
and
function
of
all
controls
before
operating
unit.
Know
how
to
stop
engine
and
attachments
quickly
in
case
of
emergency.
Familiarize
yourself
with
all
safety
and
operation
decals
on
the
unit
and
attachments.
If
these
decals
are
damaged
or
not
legible,
clean
or
replace
them
as
needed.
PREPARATION
1.
Wear
proper
clothing
when
operating
unit.
Always
wear
sturdy
footwear
(preferably
steel-toed
shoes)
and
hearing
protection
during
operation.
a.
Wear
heavy
leather
gloves
whenever
working
near
or
servicing
any
cutting
edges
on
unit.
b.
Do
not
wear
loose-fitting
clothing,
jewelry,
scarves,
ties,
etc.,
which
may
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
Tie
up
or
restrain
long
hair.
c.
Do
not
operate
unit
while
barefoot.
Do
not
wear
sandals.
d.
Wear
long
trousers.
e.
Wear
hearing
protection.
2.
Do
not
operate
unit
when
tired,
ill
or
under
the
influence
of
alcohol
and/or
other
drugs.
3.
Be
prepared
for
an
emergency.
Keep
a
first
aid
kit
and
fire
extinguisher
handy.
Keep
emergency
telephone
numbers
for
ambulance,
fire,
hospital,
doctor
and
rescue
near
your
telephone.
BEFORE
OPERATION
1.
Before
each
use,
clear
work
area
of
objects
such
as
rocks,
toys,
wire,
etc.,
which
could
be
picked
up
and
thrown
by
mower
blades.
2.
Keep
unit
in
safe
operating
condition.
Check
the
following
each
time
before
starting
unit:
a.
All
hardware
for
tightness
(especially
blade
mounting
hardware—check
for
proper
torque
specifications
frequently
in
this
area-referto
maintenance
section
of
attachment
owners
manual).
b.
Brakes,
steering
and
other
major
controls
for
proper
operation.
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