SAFETY
Operating Precautions
Cautions on traveling on slopes
When traveling on slopes or grades, be
careful that the machine does not tip (roll)
over or slide.
¡ Never exceed the machine's stability
capabilities (maximum gradeability - 30°,
lateral tipping angle - 15°). Also note that
when actual working area conditions are
poor the machine's stability capabilities
may be lower.
¡ When traveling on slopes or grades, lower
the bucket to a height of 20 to 30 cm (8 to
12 in.) off the ground. In emergencies,
lower the bucket to the ground and stop
the machine.
¡ When traveling on slopes or grades, move
slowly in first gear (low speed).
¡ Do not travel down slopes in reverse.
¡ On grass, dead leaves, wet metal or frozen
surfaces, the machine may slide sideways
even on very gentle slopes. Make sure
the machine never faces sideways with
respect to the slope.
¡ Do not change directions or cross slopes
sideways. First return to a flat surface then
redirect the machine.
Operate on snow or ice with extra
care
¡ When traveling on snow or frozen
surfaces, keep the machine travel speed
down and avoid accelerating, stopping or
changing directions abruptly.
¡ Remember that the road shoulder, fences,
etc., may be buried in the snow and not
visible.
¡ Lower the dozer blade when parked on
unsure ground conditions.
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