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Remember that steering, braking and operational performances are highly
influenced by the implements mounted, the trailers transported and the ballasts
applied to the tractor.
When transporting heavy loads (exceeding the weight of the tractor) reduce the
speed under 15 Km/h.
All the implements mounted onto the tractor must be safely secured.
Be very careful during implement hitching and unhitching operations. When using
implement supports, be sure they are suitable and sufficiently strong.
5) Rear view mirrors.:
the cab is provided with rearview mirrors on both
sides. They can be adjusted and folded, whenever
necessary, to avoid interference with external
obstacles.
The mirror have a telescopic arm to allow positioning
for maximum convenience by the user.
Remember that mirrors must always s be positioned
in compliance with road traffic regulations when
driving on a public highway.
6) Cab ceiling:
The ceiling is padded with insulation material to block heat radiation into the cab and keep the
temperature down when working in very sunny areas.
The cab platform is covered with a “firm grip” carpet in the most commonly used areas.
It is recommended to keep this carpet clear of earth, mud, etc. so that the operator may get on and
off the tractor in full safety.
In order to maintain the correct tractor grip; it must be properly ballasted. However,
always respect the specified maximum loads on the axles as well as the total weights.
Fig.12-7
Rear view mirror
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