Operation; Your Responsibilities As An Owner/Operator; To The New Operator - MacDon 5000 Operator's Manual

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OPERATION
YOUR RESPONSIBIlITIES AS AN OWNER/OPERATOR
A
CAunON
;
1.
Itisyourresponsib~itytoread
and understand
this manual completgy before
operating
the
windrower.
Contact
your dealer if an
instruction
is not clear to you.
2.
Follow all safety messages in the manual and
on
safety
signs on the
machine.
3. Remember that YOU are the key to
safety.
Good safety
practices
protect
you
and
the
people around
you.
4. Before allowing anyone
to
operate the
wind·
rower, for however
short a
time
or
distance,
make sure they have been instructEd in
its
safe
and
proper
US"-
5. Review
the
manual and all
safety
,,~ated ~ems
with
all ope!3IOIS annually.
6.
Be
alert for
other operators not using
recom-
mended
procedures or not following safety
precautions.
Correct
these
mista~;es
immedi-
ately
I
before
an accident occurs.
7.
Do
not
modify
the
machine.
Unauthorized
modifications may impair
the
func:tion and/or
safety arx:t
affect machine life.
8.
The
safety
infonnation given in
lthis
manual
does not replace safety codes, insurance
needs,
or laws governing your area.. Be sure
your machine mee!Sthe standards
set
by these
regl.datlons.
TO lHE NEW OPERATOR
It's natural for an operator to be
arndous
to
get
started
with a new machine. Please take the time
to familiarize yourself with the wind rower by
reading the Operator's Manual
and :safety signs
before attempting
operation.
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READ THE OPERATOR·S MANUAL
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