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This Operator’s Manual is considered a part of the imple- ment and should remain so when loaned or sold.
Prior To Operation
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| 1. | Do not allow anyone to operate this machine who has not | |
Safety Notations |
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| been properly trained in its safe operation. | |||||
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| 2. | Wear proper eye protection to prevent injury from | ||||||
The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates that there is a |
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potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra |
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3. | To prevent personal injury caused by thrown objects, | ||||||||
safety precautions must be taken. When you see this sym- | |||||||||
| the use of front safety shields is strongly recommended. | ||||||||
bol, be alert and carefully read the message that follows it. |
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4. | Do not let children operate the implement. | ||||||||
In addition to design and configuration of equipment; haz- | |||||||||
5. | Never allow passengers. | ||||||||
ard control and accident prevention are dependent upon | |||||||||
6. | Do not leave the tractor or the implement unattended with | ||||||||
the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of | |||||||||
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personnel involved in the operation, transport, mainte- |
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7. | Before cutting, clear the area of objects and debris that | ||||||||
nance and storage of equipment. |
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Watch for the following Safety Notations throughout |
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your Operator’s Manual: |
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| During Operation | |||||
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| 1. | Never operate the cutter near people and do not stand near | ||
| DANGER! |
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| the cutter while blades are in motion. | ||
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not | 2. | After striking an object, disengage PTO, shut off tractor and | |||||||
avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word |
| inspect for damage before continuing. | |||||||
is limited to the most extreme situations. |
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| 3. | Do not operate the cutter in reverse unless necessary. De- | |||||
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| bris may be thrown from the front of the cutter; therefore, in- | |
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| creasing the risk of injury to the operator. | ||
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| 4. | Check the cutter periodically for loose hardware and tighten | ||
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoid- |
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5. | Never operate the cutter while in the raised transport posi- | ||||||||
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| 6. | Disengage the PTO when raised for transport or backing | |
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoid- |
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ed, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used |
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8. | Use warning flags or approved warning lights at night and | ||||||||
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Safety Rules |
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| vent highway accidents. | ||||
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| Be alert to traffic when crossing or cutting near roadways. | |||||
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| !9. Always maintain complete control of the machine. Know | ||||
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| your state and local laws concerning highway safety and | |
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| regulations. Comply with these laws when transporting ma- | ||||
must be reviewed at least annually |
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| 10. Keep PTO shielding in place and in good condition. Do not | ||||||||
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| operate cutter with shields missing. | ||||
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| 11. Always use proper PTO speed or machine damage may re- | ||
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| sult. This cutter is designed to be used with a tractor using a | |
Most accidents are the result of negligence and careless- |
| 540 rpm rear PTO. | |||||||
ness, caused by failure of the operator to follow safety pre- | 12. In order to maintain steering control, add ballast to tractor. | ||||||||
cautions. Even though your implement is designed with |
| To determine the amount of ballast required refer to your | |||||||
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| tractor operator’s manual. | |||||||
mandatory to prevent such accidents. |
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| During Maintenance | ||||||
Make sure everyone that uses this machine has read the | |||||||||
1. | Before performing maintenance, disconnect PTO driveline | ||||||||
Operator’s Manual and understands how to operate it |
| and securely block cutter on safe supporting stands. Do not | |||||||
safely. |
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| position stands under axle or wheel supports. |
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