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SAFETY
Dangers when operating the front loader
There is a risk of serious injury or lethal danger due to tipping of the tractor when working
on slopes, when going around bends, when the load on the rear axle is too low, and when
driving into the bulk to be lifted at a skewed angle.
The risk increases when the front loaders are raised up high because of the higher centre
of gravity.
Drive carefully when working on slopes. Never travel with a raised load across a
slope.
Ensure that the ground is level enough.
When driving in curves, reduce the speed and lower the load.
Never start driving abruptly with the front loader raised high and fully loaded.
Observe and comply with the maximum load of the tractor.
Always use sufficient counterweights at the rear of the tractor.
In case of instability or tipping, lower the front loader and remain in the driver's cab.
Drive towards the load in a straight line and do not steer while driving into the load.
Use the safety belts.
Connect the brake pedals.
Switch off the front axle suspension.
On tractors with adjustable track width: set the maximum possible track width.
When driving on roads, there is a risk of serious injury and lethal danger for the operator
as well as for other road users if the tractor and the front loader are not correctly prepared
and operated for road traffic.
Only drive on roads without a load.
Before driving on roads, switch off the hydraulic system and lock it.
Raise the front loader.
≥ 20%
10 km/h