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SAFE OPERATION
2. OPERATING THE VEHICLE
C Starting
1. Always sit in the operator's seat when starting engine
or operating levers or controls.
2. Before starting the engine, make sure that all levers
are in their neutral positions, that the parking brake is
engaged, and that the hydraulic outlet (if equipped) is
OFF. And make sure the engine hand throttle (if
equipped) is in its idle engine speed position.
3. Do not start engine by shorting across starter
terminals or bypassing the safety start switch. The
vehicle may start in gear and move if normal starting
circuitry is bypassed.
4. Be sure that the operator (and passenger) seat belts
are fastened.
5. Do not operate or idle engine in a non-ventilated area.
Carbon monoxide gas is colorless, odorless, and
deadly.
C Operating
1. Do not wear headphones while operating.
2. Pull only from the trailer hitch (if equipped). Never hitch
to axle housing or any other point except trailer hitch;
such arrangements will increase the risk of serious
personal injury or death due to a vehicle upset.
(1) Trailer hitch (if equipped)
3. Keep all shields and guards in place. Replace any that
are missing or damaged.
4. Avoid sudden starts. To avoid rollovers, slow down
when turning, on uneven ground, and before stopping.
While increasing engine speed with the engine hand
throttle (if equipped), operate the speed control pedal
with great care to avoid sudden starts.
5. The vehicle cannot turn with the differential locked and
attempting to do so could be dangerous.
6. Do not operate near ditches, holes, embankments, or
other ground surface features which may collapse
under the vehicle's weight. The risk of vehicle upset is
even higher when the ground is loose or wet.
7. Watch where you are going at all times. Watch for and
avoid obstacles. Be alert at row ends, near trees, and
other obstructions.
8. When working in groups, always let the others know
what you are going to do before you do it.
9. Never try to get on or off a moving vehicle.
C Safety for children
Tragedy can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence of children. Children generally are attracted to
vehicles and the work they do.
1. Never assume that children will remain where you last
saw them.
2. Keep children out of the work area and under the
watchful eye of another responsible adult.
3. Be alert and shut your vehicle down if children enter
the work area.
4. Never carry children in the cargo bed. There is no safe
place for them to ride. No person under the age of 5
may ride as a passenger in this vehicle. A passenger
under 5 years of age requires special restraints which
are not available with this vehicle.
5. Never allow children to operate the vehicle even under
adult supervision.
6. Never allow children to play on the vehicle or on the
implement.
7. Use extra caution when backing up. Look behind and
down to make sure area is clear before moving.
8. Whenever possible, park your vehicle on a firm, flat
and level surface. If this is not possible, park it across
the slope. Set the parking brake(s), lower the
implements to the ground, remove the key from the
ignition and lock the cab door (if equipped) and chock
the wheels.
C Operating on slopes
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-
over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.
All slopes require extra caution.
1. Travel straight up or down hill.
2. Reduce load when operating on hilly or over rough
terrain.
3. Keep front wheels straight at crest of hill or going over
bumps.
4. Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or
downhill. Be especially cautious when changing
direction on slopes.
5. If vehicle stops or loses power going up a hill, lock
parking brake to hold vehicle on slope. Maintain
direction of travel and release brake slowly. Back
straight downhill while maintaining control. Do not turn
vehicle sideways. Vehicle is more stable in a straight
forward or rearward position.
6. When riding on soft terrain, turn front wheels slightly
uphill to keep vehicle on a straight line across the hill.
7. If the vehicle begins to tip, turn front wheels downhill to
gain control before proceeding.

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