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Leftbypass-valvelever
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Rightbypass-valvelever
Figure30
1.Inwardtopushortowthe
machine
2.Forwardtodrivethe
machine
4.Whenyouarenishedpushingortowingthemachine,
rotatethebypass-valveleverssothattheypointtoward
thefrontofthemachine,toallowthemachinetodrive
(Figure30).
TransportingtheMachine
Useaheavy-dutytrailerortrucktotransportthemachine.
Ensurethatthetransportvehicle(trailerortruck)hasall
thenecessarybrakes,lighting,andmarkingasrequiredby
law .Carefullyreadandunderstandallthesafetyinstructions.
Knowingthisinformationcouldhelpyou,yourfamily,pets,
orbystandersavoidinjury.
WARNING
Drivingonthestreetorroadwaywithout
turnsignals,lights,reectivemarkings,ora
slow-moving-vehicleemblemisdangerousandcan
leadtoaccidentscausingpersonalinjury.
Donotdrivethemachineonapublicstreetor
roadway.
Useextremecautionwhenloadingthemachineontothe
transportvehicle.Useafull-widthrampthatiswideenough
toextendbeyondthereartires,insteadofindividualramps
foreachsideofthemachine.Theattachmentservesasastop
fortippingbackward.Usingafull-widthrampprovidesa
largersurfacefortheattachmenttocontactifthemachine
startstotipbackward.
Ensurethattherampislongenoughsothattheangledoes
notexceed13degrees.Asteeperanglemaycausemachine
componentstogetcaughtasthemachinemovesfromthe
ramptothetransportvehicle.Steeperanglesmayalsocause
themachinetotipbackward.Ifloadingonornearaslope,
positionthetransportvehiclesothatitisonthedownside
oftheslopeandtherampextendsuptheslope;thiswill
minimizetherampangle.Thetransportvehicleshouldbeas
levelaspossible.
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