rev 12/98 4 - 5 09-367
OPERATION section 4
OPERATING ON SLOPES
USE EXTRA CARE WHEN WORKING ON
SLOPES. The operator must be experienced with
the Steiner tractor and it's unique operational
responses. Be alert to dips and rises which change
the general slope. Watch for holes, rocks, and roots
in the terrain and other hidden hazards. Keep away
from drop offs. Avoid ground conditions which will
cause the machine to slide. Maintain engine RPM
and control ground speed with the Forward -
Reverse control lever.
The following recommendations for slopes are only
a guide, based on normal turf conditions. If the
operator is uncomfortable or unsure of the
machines stability, he should cease operation on
the slope immediately.
°
30 Degrees max. down slope in forward.
°
25 Degrees max. across slope.
°
30 Degrees max. up slope in forward.
° 30 Degrees max. backing up slope in reverse.
° 25 Degrees max. backing down slope in
reverse.
On uneven, loose or wet ground, the angles should
be reduced. Only smooth maneuvers (not erratic)
should be made to help maintain stability. Avoid
high speeds and sharp turns on slopes. Do not start
or stop suddenly when going uphill or downhill.
THE ULTIMATE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE
OPERATION ON SLOPES
RESTS WITH THE OPERATOR.
MAXIMUM ENGINE INCLINATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
When using an engine in an inclined position
continuously, the following points must be
remembered:
1. The effective volume of the fuel tank becomes
less, so air suction must be prevented.
2. The effective volume of the engine oil sump is
reduced, increasing the possibility of improper
engine lubrication.
Position Less than 10 minutes
continuous operation
Continuous
operation
Front up 30° 25°
Front down 30° 25°
Left or right
side down
30° 25°