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2.
Keep
children
out
of
the
work
area
and
under
the
watchful
eye
of
another
responsible
adult.
3. Be
alert
and
shut
your
machine
down
if children
enter
the
work
area.
4.
Never
carry
children on
your
machine.
There
is no
safe
place
for
them
to ride.
They
may
fall off
and
be
run
over
or
interfere
with
your
control of
the
machine.
5.
Never
allow
children
to
operate
the
machine
even
under
adult
supervision.
6.
Never
allow children to play on
the
machine
or
on
the
implement.
7.
Use
extra
caution
when
backing
up. Look
behind
and
down
to
make
sure
area
is
clear
before
moving.
Operating
on
slopes
Slopes
are
a
major
factor
related
to loss-of-control
and
tip-
over
accidents,
which
can
result
in
severe
injury or
death.
All
slopes
require
extra
caution.
1. To
avoid
upsets,
always
back
up
steep
slopes.
If
you
cannot
back
up
the
slope
or ifyou feel
uneasy
on it, do
not
operate
on it.
Stay
off
slopes
too
steep
for
safe
operation.
2. Driving forward
out
of a ditch, mired condition
or
up a
steep
slope
increases
the
risk of a
tractor
to
be
upset
backward.
Always
back
out
of
these
situations.
Extra
caution
Is
required
with
4-wheel
drive
models
because
their
increased
traction
can
give
the
operator
false
confidence
in
the
tractor's
ability to climb
slopes.
3.
Keep
all
movement
on
slopes
slow
and
gradual.
Do
not
make
sudden
changes
in
speed,
direction or apply
brake
and
make
sudden
motions
of
the
steering
wheel.
4. Avoid
disengaging
the
clutch or
changing
gears
speed
when
climbing or going down a
slope.
If on a
slope
disengaging
the
clutch or
changing
gears
to neutral
could
cause
loss
of
control.
5.
Special
attention
should
be
made
to
the
weight
and
location of
implements
and
loads
as
such
will
affect
the
stability of
the
tractor.
6. To
improve
stability on
slope,
set
widest
wheel
tread
as
shown
in
"TIRES,
WHEELS
AND
BALLAST"
section.
Follow
recommendations
for
proper
ballasting.
Driving
the
tractor
on
the
road
1. Lock
the
2
brake
pedals
together
to
help
assure
straight-line
stops.
Uneven
braking at
road
speeds
could
cause
the
tractor
to tip
over.
1AGAEEFAP017A
(1)
Brake
Pedal
(LH)
(2)
Brake
Pedal
(RH)
(3)
Brake
Pedal
Lock
SAFE
OPERATION
A-3
(A)
Whenever
travelling
on
the
road
2.
Check
the
front wheel
engagement.
The
braking
characteristics
are
different
between
2
and
4-wheel
drive. Be
aware
of
the
difference
and
use
carefully.
3. Always slow
the
tractor down before turning. Turning
at high
speed
may
tip
the
tractor
over.
4. Make
sure
that
the
Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) sign is
clean
and
visible.
Use
hazard
lights
and
turn
signals
as
required.
1AGAEEIAP004A
(1)
SMV
emblem
(2)
Bracket
5.
Observe
all local traffic
and
safety
regulations.
6. Turn
the
headlights on. Dim them when meeting
another
vehicle.
7. Drive at
speeds
that
allow
you
to
maintain
control
at
all
times.
8. Do not apply
the
differential lock while traveling at road
speeds.
The
tractor
may
run
out
of control.
9. Avoid
sudden
motions of
the
steering wheel
as
they
can
lead
to a
dangerous
loss
of stability.
The
risk is
especially
great
when
the
tractor is traveling at road
speeds.
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