Bush Hog 1945 manual Operation

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Extreme caution should be used when transporting the tractor and implement on public roadways. The tractor must be equipped with all required safety warning features including a SMV emblem and flashing warning lights to alert drivers of the tractor’s presence. Remember that roadways are primarily designed for automotive drivers and most drivers will not be looking out for you, therefore, you must look out for them. Check your side view mirrors frequently and remember that vehicles will approach quickly because of the tractor’s slower speed. Be extremely cautious when the piece of equipment that you are towing is wider than the tractor tire width and/or extends beyond your lane of the road. OPS-L- 0032

The SMV (Slow-Moving Vehicle) emblem is universal symbol used to alert drivers of the presence of equipment traveling on roadways at a slow speed. SMV signs are a triangular bright orange with reflective red trim for both easy day and night visibility. Make sure the SMV sign is clean and visible from the rear of the unit before transporting the tractor and implement on a public roadway. Replace the SMV emblem if faded, damaged, or no longer reflective. OPS-U- 0020

Make sure that all tractor flashing warning lights, headlights, and brake/tail lights are functioning properly before proceeding onto public roads. While newer model tractors have plenty of lighting to provide warning signals and operating lighting, most older models are only equipped with operating lights. Consult an authorized tractor dealer for lighting kits and modifications available to upgrade the lighting on older tractor models. OPS-U- 0021

When operating on public roads, have consideration for other road users. Pull to the side of the road occasionally to allow all following traffic to pass. Do not exceed the legal speed limit set in your country for agricultural tractors. Always stay alert when transporting the tractor and implement on public roads. Use caution and reduce speed if other vehicles or pedestrians are in the area. OPS-L- 0020

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Contents 1945 To the Owner/Operator/Dealer Table of Contents Maintenance Section Safety Section General Safety Instructions and Practices Safety1945 01/11 Safety Section Operator Safety Instructions and Practices Equipment Operation Safety Instructions and Practices SG-36 1945 01/11 Safety Section Safety Safety SL-33 Safety Safety Transporting Safety Instructions and Practices Maintenance and Service Safety Instructions and Practices 1945 01/11 Safety Section See Your Bush HOG Dealer Concluding Safety Instructions and Practices Storage and Parking Safety Instructions and PracticesDecal Location QTY Level Description Logo Bush HOG 3.20 x Model Name Decal DescriptionD469 1945 01/11 Safety Section Safety Safety Federal Laws and Regulations Introduction Section Introduction Introduction Introduction Before Operating this Machine 1945 01/11 Introduction Section Page Introduction Assembly and Connecting the Loader Section Dismounting Loader and Mounting Loader to Tractor Assembly1945 01/11 Assembly Section Proper Ballasting and Wheel Spacing Dismounting Loader AssemblyMounting Loader Assembling Quick Attach Device Attaching Pin on BucketInstalling Quick Attach Device When Connecting an Attachment to the Loader Quick Hitch Assembly Operation Section Operation Standard Equipment and Specifications Operator Requirements Operation Personal Protective Equipment PPE Tractor RequirementsRops and Seat Belt Tractor Lighting and SMV EmblemTractor Ballast Boarding the Tractor Getting On and Off the TractorDismounting the Tractor Starting the Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection and Service Loader Pre-Operation Inspection and Service Tractor Pre-Operation Inspection/ServiceMount Assembly OPS-L-0007B Do not Operate an Unsafe Tractor or Implement Do not Operate an Unsafe Tractor or Front END Loader Driving the Tractor and Loader Operating the Tractor and Loader SG-36 Operation Operation SL-33 Operation Filling the Bucket Operating the LoaderOperation Lifting the Load Operation Dumping the Bucket Operating with Float Control Loading from a Bank Operation Peeling and Scraping Loading LOW Trucks or Spreaders from a Pile Backfilling Operation Handling Large Heavy Objects Operating Bale Spear Optional Attachment Loader Storage Transporting the Tractor and ImplementShutting Down the Implement Operation Transporting on Public Roadways Operation Hauling the Tractor and Implement Trouble Possible Cause Possible Remedy Troubleshooting GuideProblem Possible Cause Remedy Maintenance Section Maintenance 1945 01/11 Maintenance Section Lubrication Schedule Daily Maintenance Adjusting Bucket Level IndicatorLift and Bucket Cylinder Disassembly Cylinder ServiceLift and Bucket Cylinder Reassembly Storage Maintenance Proper Torque for Fasteners Maintenance Maintenance Page Limited Warranty To the OWNER/OPERATOR/DEALER SOM-01/11 Printed U.S.A