Before Operating; During Operation; On-Highway Operation - International 710 Operator's Manual

Moldboard plow semi-mounted type 4,5/6 and 6 furrow
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WORK
SAFELY-FOLLOW
THESE RULES
A
CAREFUL OPERATOR
IS
THE BEST INSURANCE
AGAINST AN ACCIDENT.
A
This symbol
is
used
to
call
your
attention
to
instructions
concerning your personal
safety.
Be
sure
to
observe and
follow
these
instructions.
BEFORE OPERATING
Do
not
wear
loose-fitting clothing
which
may
catch
in
moving
parts.
Use extreme
care
when making
adjust-
ments.
When
working under or around
the
plow,
always
support
the
plow frame.
After servicing, be sure
all
tools,
parts,
or servicing
equipment are
removed from
the
machine.
Make
sure
that
there
is
no one
near
the
machine
before
operating.
and
lines
are
in
good
condition before apply-
ing
pressure
to
the
system. Relieve
all
pres-
sure before disconnecting
the lines
or per-
forming
other
work
on
the
hydraulic system.
To
find
a
leak
under pressure use
a small
piece
of
cardboard or wood:
Never
use hands.
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
any obstruc-
tions
while
the
plow
is in
motion.
Keep
hands,
feet,
clothing
and
objects
away from moving
parts.
Do
not ride
on
the
plow during
operation.
Use extreme
care
when
operating close
to
ditches, fences,
or on
hillsides.
DURING OPERATION
No
one other than
the
operator should
ride
on
the tractor.
Hydraulic
fluid
escaping
under pressure
can have enough
force
to
penetrate the
skin.
Hydraulic
fluid
may
also
infect
a
minor
cut
or opening
in
the skin.
If
injured
by escap-
ing
fluid,
see a doctor
at
once.
Serious
in-
fection
or reaction can
result
if
medical
treatment
is
not
given immediately.
Make
sure
all
connections are
tight
and
that
hoses
ON-HIGHWAY OPERATION
Always
place
the
machine
in
the
trans-
port
position.
Comply
with
your
state
and
local
laws
governing highway
safety,
and
with regula-
tions
when moving
machinery
on a highway.
Drive
at
a reasonable speed
to
maintain
complete
control
of the
machine
at
all
times.

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