Yanmar EF393T Operator's Manual page 15

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TRANSPORTING
Raise all implements and place them in the
locked-for-transport position.
Do not drive the tractor on the road with implements in
motion.
Couple the brake pedals together for travel at road
speeds. (This only applies to models with two brake
pedals.)
Do not make sharp turns at road speeds.
Always dim your headlights when another vehicle is
coming toward you. Keep the lights adjusted so that
they will not blind the driver of another vehicle.
Before going down a steep hill, shift to the lowest speed
in order to control tractor with the least braking
possible. Do not coast downhill.
Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or
downhill.
When loading (or unloading) the tractor onto a vehicle,
use care as follows:
(1) Use a strong loading ramp or loading dock.
(2) Use the lowest reverse speed and drive up the
loading ramp backward.
(3) Set the parking brake and place wheel blocks
firmly under the vehicle's wheels.
(4) Do not try to drive onto a trailer from the bank of
a ditch.
Secure the tractor and any other load with chains. Be
sure they are tight.
If chains are not available, use rope, wire, blocks, or a
winch cable. Check the load after traveling a few
kilometers, and every 100 km thereafter, to make sure
that the ties are not coming loose. Also, check after
rough bumps in the road.
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