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Operator’s Manual for additional information.
• Work in a clean, dry area
• Lower the implement to the ground, put the tractor in park, turn off the engine, and
remove the key before maintenance.
• Allow implement to cool completely.
• Do not grease or oil implement while it is in operation.
• Inspect all parts. Make sure details are in good condition and installed correctly.
• Remove the buildup of grease, oil, or debris.
• Remove all tools and unused parts from implementation before operation.
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
• Be prepared if a fire starts.
• Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy
• Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance, hospital, and fire department near the
phone.
WEAR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
• Wear protective clothing and equipment appropriate for the job. Avoid loose-fitting
clothing.
• Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss. Wear
suitable hearing protection such as earmuffs or earplugs.
• Operating equipment safety requires the full attention of the operator. Avoid wearing
radio headphones while operating machinery.
AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS HAZARD
• Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing severe injury.
• Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines or performing
work on the system.
• Ensure all hydraulic fluid connections are tight and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in
good condition before applying pressure to the system.
• Use a piece of paper or cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for suspected leaks.
• Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic
systems.
• If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Remember, any fluid injected into the skin
must be treated within a few hours, or gangrene may result.
TIRE SAFETY
• Tire changing can be dangerous, and trained personnel should be the only ones using
correct tools and equipment.
• When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension hose long enough to allow you to
stand to one side and NOT in front of or over the tire assembly. Use a safety cage if
available.
• When removing and installing wheels, use wheel handling equipment adequate for the
weight involved.