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SAFE
OPERATION
A-1
SAFE
OPERATION
Careful operation is your
best
insurance
against
an
accident.
Read
and
understand
this
manual
carefully
before
operating
the
tractor.
All
operators,
no
matter
how much
experience
they
may
have,
should
read
this
and
other
related
manuals
before
operating
the
tractor or
any
implement
attached
to it. It is
the
owner's
obligation to instruct all
operators
in
safe
operation.
1.
BEFORE
OPERATING
THE
TRACTOR
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Know your
equipment
and
its limitations.
Read
this
entire
manual
before
attempting
to
start
and
operate
the
tractor.
Pay
special
attention to
the
danger,
warning
and
caution
labels
on
the
tractor.
Do
not
operate
the
tractor
or
any
implement
attached
to
it
while
under
the
influence
of
alcohol,
medication,
controlled
substances
or while
fatigued.
Before allowing
other
people
to
use
your
tractor,
explain
how
to
operate
and
have
them
read
this
manual
before
operation.
Never
wear
loose,
torn, or bulky clothing
around
tractor. It
may
catch
on moving
parts
or controls,
leading to
the
risk of an
accident.
Use
additional
safety
items,
e.g.
hard
hat,
safety
boots
or
shoes,
eye
and
hearing
protection,
gloves,
etc.,
as
appropriate
or
required.
Do not allow
passengers
to ride on
any
part
of
the
tractor
at anytime.
The
operator
must
remain
in
the
tractor
seat
during
operation.
Check
brakes,
clutch,
linkage
pins
and
other
mechanical
parts
for
improper
adjustment
and
wear.
Replace
worn
or
damaged
parts
promptly.
Check
the
tightness
of all
nuts
and
bolts regularly.
(For
further
details,
see
"MAINTENANCE"
section.)
Keep
your
tractor
clean.
Dirt,
grease,
and
trash
build
up
may
contribute
to
fires
and
lead
to
personal
injury.
Use
only
implements
meeting
the
specifications
listed
under
"IMPLEMENT
LIMITATIONS"
in
this
manual
or
implements
approved
by KUBOTA.
10.
Use
proper
weights
on
the
front or
rear
of
the
tractor
to
reduce
the
risk of
upsets.
When
using
the
front
loader,
put
an
implement
or
ballast
on
the
3-point
hitch to
improve
stability. Follow
the
safe
operating
procedures
specified
in
the
implement
or
attachment
manual.
11.
The
narrower
the
tread,
the
greater
the
risk of a
tractor
upset.
For
maximum
stability,
adjust
the
wheels
to
the
widest
practical
tread
width for
your
application.
(See
"TIRES,
WHEELS
AND BALLAST"
section.)
1AGAGAAAP103A
(1)
Rear
wheels
(A)
Tread
Width
12. Do not modify
the
tractor.
Unauthorized
modification
may
affect
the
function of
the
tractor,
which
may
result
in
personal
injury.
CAB,
ROPS
1.
KUBOTA
recommends
the
use
of
a
CAB
or
Roll
Over
Protective
Structures
(ROPS)
and
seat
belt in
almost
all
applications.
This
combination
will
reduce
the
risk
of
serious
injury or
death,
should
the
tractor
be
upset.
Check
for
overhead
clearance
which
may
interfere
with
a
CAB
or
ROPS.
2.
Set
parking
brake
and
stop
engine.
Remove
any
obstruction
that
may
prevent
raising or folding of
the
ROPS.
Do
not
allow
any
bystanders.
Always
perform
function from a
stable
position
at
the
rear
of
the
tractor.
Hold
the
top of
the
ROPS
securely
when
raising or
folding. Make
sure
all pins
are
installed
and
locked.
3. If
the
CAB or
ROPS
is
loosened
or
removed
for
any
reason,
make
sure
that
all
parts
are
reinstalled
correctly
before
operating
the
tractor.
4.
Never
modify
or
repair
any
structural
member
of a
CAB or
ROPS
because
welding,
bending,
drilling,
grinding, or cutting
may
weaken
the
structure.
5. If
any
structural
member
of
the
CAB
or
ROPS
is
damaged,
replace
the
entire
structure
at
your
local
KUBOTA
Dealer.
6. If
the
tractor
is
equipped
with a foldable
ROPS
it
may
be
temporarily folded
down
only
when
absolutely
necessary
for
areas
with
height
constraints.
(There
is no
operator
protection provided by
the
ROPS
in
the
folded position.
For
operator
safety
the
ROPS
should
be
placed
in
the
upright
and
locked
position
and
the
seat
belt
fastened
for all
other
operations.)
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