Use extreme care when operating the loader on a slope; keep the bucket as low as possible. This keeps the bucket and tractor center of gravity low and will provide maximum tractor stability. See Figure 19.

Dumping the Bucket

Lift the bucket high enough to clear the side of the vehicle. Move the tractor in as close as possible, then dump the bucket. See Figure 20.

Correct

NOT Correct

Figure 19

WARNING: Avoid injury or death from rollover accidents:

Move and turn tractor at low speeds.

Watch for hidden hazards such as holes, ditches, and other obstructions which may cause tractor and loader to tip over.

Carry loads close to the ground to aid visibility and lower center of gravity for improved stability.

Balance loads so weight is evenly distributed and load is stable.

Be extra careful when operating on a slope.

Do not operate on steep slopes.

Do not stop, start or change directions suddenly on slopes.

Tractor seat belt and Roll-Over Protective Structure

(ROPS) must be present. Keep seat belt securely fastened and keep ROPS systems in “up” position at all times.

IMPORTANT: When transporting the load, keep the bucket as low as possible to avoid tipping, in case a wheel drops in a rut. Refer to Figure 19.

Figure 20

Lowering the Bucket

After the bucket is dumped, back away from the vehicle while lowering and rolling back the bucket.

Lower

Roll Back

Figure 21

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