20. Always operate the tractor at a safe speed.
21. When attaching implements, make sure all 3-Point hitch pins are securely fastened. When disconnecting
implements assure all 3-Point hitch pins are disconnected.
22. When lifting, reduce engine speed to avoid damage to tractor and personal injury.
23. Upon charging the battery, insure proper ventilation.
24. Beware of overhead high voltage transmission lines!
1. Check nuts, bolts, nuts and other loose components regularly and tighten as required. This could
prevent a potentially dangerous situation.
2. When the tractor runs the power take-off (PTO), make sure that there is a safety shield installed.
Never approach the PTO shaft when it is running. Never take sudden turns when the PTO shaft is
under load, as this can damage the universal joint or the PTO shaft. When the PTO shaft is not in
use, the PTO lever should be returned to the neutral position.
3. After parking and before shutting down the tractor, the driver should remove the key from the
ignition, set all gearshift levers to the neutral position, and lock the brake handle. This will
prevent the tractor from accidental startup and unattended movement.
4. When parking the tractor on an incline, the auxiliary brake should be engaged and the engine shut
down. Put the tractor in gear, apply the auxiliary brake and use the triangle chocks to block the
rear wheels.
5. Tire installation and adjustment should be done by trained personnel only, using special tools.
Faulty tire installation may cause a serious accident or damage.
6. When cleaning the radiator, shut down the tractor and allow the tank to cool for 30 minutes.
7. Pay attention to all safety precautions when replacing or installing new parts on your tractor.
IMPORTANT ISSUES:
1. Always operate the tractor according to the specified running-in requirements. This will prolong the
life of your tractor.
2. Prior to starting the tractor, the oil system, cooling system and electric circuits must be examined.
After startup, strict attention should be paid to the various instruments.
3. Before activating the power take-off (PTO) shaft, make sure that the equipment is properly inspected.
When using PTO driven implements, the angle between the PTO shaft and the universal joint drive
shaft should be no more than a 15° angle; and the hydraulic operating control should be in neutral.
After the farm tool has been lifted, the included angle between the PTO shaft and the universal joint
drive shaft should be at no more than a 20° angle. Never use the implement without checking for a
proper connection with the PTO. This can cause damage to the implement and severe damage to the
tractor clutch and power train. To increase work efficiency, the power supply should never be shut
off during a turn, and the lifting height must be maintained at 200 mm. (7.88 in.) above the ground.