Hydraulic Safety; Transport Safety - HARRISTON INDUSTRIES 2015 Operator's Manual

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2.4

HYDRAULIC SAFETY

1.
Make sure that all components in the
hydraulic system are kept in good condition and
are clean.
2. Replace any worn, cut, abraded, flattened, or
crimped hoses and metal lines.
3. Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the
hydraulic lines, fittings, or hoses by using tape
clamps, or cements.
operates under extremely high pressure. Such
repairs will fail suddenly and create a hazardous
and unsafe condition.
4. Wear proper hand and eye
protection when searching for a
high-pressure hydraulic leak.
Use a piece of wood or
cardboard
as
a
instead of hands to isolate and
identify a leak.
5. If injured by a concentrated
high-pressure stream of hydraulic fluid, seek
medical attention immediately. Serious infection
or toxic reaction can develop from hydraulic fluid
piercing the skin surface.
6. Before applying pressure to the system, make
sure all components are tight and that lines,
hoses, and couplings are not damaged.
The hydraulic system
backstop
2.5

TRANSPORT SAFETY

1. Make sure you are in compliance with all
local regulations regarding transporting
equipment on public roads and highways.
2. Make sure the SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle)
emblem and all the lights and reflectors that are
required by the local highway and transport
authorities are in place, are clean, and can be
seen clearly by all overtaking and oncoming
traffic.
3. Do not allow anyone to ride on the Cultivator
or vehicle during transport.
4. Do not exceed 32 km/h (20 mph). Reduce
speed on rough roads and surfaces.
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