Loading Into And Unloading Out Of The Truck; Precautions When Using Power Steering - Kioti Daedong EX35 Manual

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EX35(C)/EX40(C)/EX45(C)/EX50(C)
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LOADING INTO AND UNLOAD-
ING OUT OF THE TRUCK
1. When you load the tractor, do it by
driving backward.
2. If the engine stalls out halfway, step
on the brake pedal at once, and
then take away the pedal slowly to
reach the road. After that, start the
engine again to go up.
! ! ! ! !
WARNING
When transporting the tractor
with a truck, fix the tractor firmly
onto the truck and and be sure
to aware the height of loaded
tractor to avoid to hit the ceil-
ing of the tunnel or the bottom
of the bridge.
Make sure to follow this instruc-
tion as such accidents really
happen.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING
POWER STEERING
(1) Power Steering Handle
1. The power steering function is acti-
vated only while the engine is
running. However, the steering
wheel becomes slightly heavier
when the engine is running at a low
speed.
The steering wheel can be operated
but becomes very heavy while the
engine is stopped.
2. If you operate the steering wheel,
with the tractor halted, using the
implement equipped in front of the
loader and the like, the steering
wheel operation can be getting a
little heavy. Operate the steering
wheel moving the tractor at low
speed in this case. When a loader
is mounted, adjust the air
pressureof the front wheel to its
maximum specification and mount
weight or implement on the 3 point
hitch of the tractor, and remove the
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front weight to make the front and
rear balance more stable for safe
working.
3. When turning the steering wheel to
one side, the operating sound of the
safety valve (relief valve) is heard.
Do not operate the tractor keep the
valve sound is heard continually
(OK for a short period of time). The
temperature of the hydraulic fluid
may rise, causing malfunction.
4. Avoid turning the steering wheel to
its end while the tractor is stationary.
The tires can be rapidly worn.
5. Make sure to warm up the engine

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