Landoll 7812 Operator And Parts Manual page 9

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Avoid sudden stops or turns because the weight of
the implement may cause the operator to lose control
of the tractor.
Use caution when towing behind articulated steering
tractors; fast or sharp turns may cause the implement
to shift sideways.
Keep clear of overhead power lines and other
obstructions when transporting. Know the transport
height and width of your implement.
Attaching, Detaching and
Storage
DANGER
• Do not stand between the tractor and
implement when attaching or detaching
implement unless both are not moving.
• Block implement so it will not roll when
unhitched from the tractor.
• Store in an area where children do not play.
IMPORTANT
Never store the HSL with it's weight on the disc blades.
Before applying pressure to the hydraulic system, be
sure all connections are tight and that hydraulic
hoses are not damaged.
Relieve pressure in hydraulic lines before uncoupling
hydraulic hoses from tractor.
Attaching the HSL to the Tractor
The 7812 HSL is designed to be pulled with a Category 3
3-PT Hitch. Refer to Tractor's Operator's Manual.
1. Attach the HSL to the Tractor's 3-PT Hitch using the
appropriate size pins and bushings. Be sure to use
the hardware provided and the hardware is in good
working order. Refer to the Tractor Operator's
Manual for Quick Hitch Operation.
CAUTION
The 7812
MUST
be mounted onto the tractor using
a Top Link Mounting Point.
Do not move tractor without making sure Top Link
Mounting Point is connected to tractor.
IMPORTANT
Please consult your dealer if the hitch point is forward
of the rear extremity of your tractor tracks.
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2. Connect the hydraulic couplers (the 3/8" hose lines)
to the tractor.
3. Before applying pressure to the hydraulic system, be
sure all connections are tight and that hydraulic hoses
are not damaged.
4. Connect the safety warning lights.
5. Unhook the HSL by reversing the procedure called
out above.
Maintenance Safety
Do not make adjustments or lubricate implement
while it is in motion.
Understand the procedure before doing the work.
Use proper tools and equipment.
Make sure all moving parts have stopped.
Block the implement so it will not roll when working
on or under it to prevent injury.
Prepare for Emergencies
Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.
Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance,
hospital, and fire department near the phone.
Protective Equipment
Wear protective clothing and equipment appropriate
for the job. Avoid loose fitting clothing.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing
impairment or hearing loss; wear suitable hearing
protection, such as earmuffs or earplugs.
Chemical Safety
• Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous.
Improper use can seriously injure persons,
animals, plants, soil and property.
• Read chemical manufacturer's instructions
and store or dispose of unused chemicals as
specified.
• Handle chemicals with care and avoid inhaling
smoke from any type of chemical fire.
• Store or dispose of unused chemicals as
specified by the chemical manufacturer.
DANGER
WARNING
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