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Safety
14
Only connect the hydraulics when the system is depressurized
You should only connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor's hydraulics
when the hydraulic systems on both the tractor and the machine are
depressurized.
There is a risk that the machine will move accidentally.
Unintentional movement of the machine may result in serious injuries.
The hydraulic system should be checked regularly
All hoses and fittings should be checked regularly for visible damage.
Hydraulic hoses also wear without any visible damage.
Defective hydraulic hoses can cause injury or fire.
Color marking of the hydraulic connections
The hydraulic connections between the tractor and the machine must
be marked in different colors.
By marking the hydraulic connections, you prevent the machine from
being incorrectly operated.
Incorrect operation or unintentional movement of the machine may
result in serious injuries.
Load capacity
Compliance with total weight, axle pressure, carrying capacity of
the tires and minimum weight
Neither the tractor's total weight, axle pressure or the carrying capacity
of the tires may be exceeded on front/mounted and rear- mounted
machines.
To ensure the maneuverability of the tractor, the load on the front axle
must be at least 20% of the tractor's weight.
Failure to do so can result in a loss of control and cause accidents.
Be careful when working around the P.T.O shaft
When working on the P.T.O. shaft, the tractor's P.T.O. outlet must be
disconnected, the tractor must be stopped and the ignition key
removed.
This prevents the P.T.O. shaft from suddenly beginning to rotate.
If the tractor and the P.T.O. shaft have not been connected in
accordance with the instructions, serious accidents causing injury to
limbs can occur.
Weight/power ratio between machine and tractor
The machine may only be connected to a tractor of the correct size
and power.
The tractor's size and P.T.O. outlet must correspond to the power
consumption of the machine and its weight.
Wrong weight/power ratio can result in damage to both machine and
tractor.
95-009
fr
95-006-1 fr
95-006-3 fr
kg
HP/kW

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Kubota DMC 8028 Specifications

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BrandKubota
ModelDMC 8028
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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