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Kubota Tractor User Manual

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NEVER, EVER work
around rotating parts.
Shut the tractor down,
remove the key and
wait for everything
to stop before
entering the
PTO area.
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
General. Although tractors are not generally
made for public roads, there are times when
such travel cannot be avoided. Please remem-
ber that your tractor/implement combination
can be large, heavy and relatively cumbersome
and that the average motorist is not expecting
to encounter such a vehicle on the road. With
that in mind, and before you move your tractor
and attachments over public roads, consider
your route, be sure you are familiar with all
local regulations. Use an SMV (Slow Moving
Vehicle) sign, proper clearance flags, lights and
warning signals. Use an escort vehicle as
appropriate or required for additional safety. Be
sure the brake pedals are locked together and
properly adjusted to assure straight-line stops.
Prepare Your Attachments. Make sure they are
secure, properly mounted and the tractor is
properly counter-weighted. Carry them in the
transport position. Remove or cover sharp pro-
jections. Never operate attachments during
transport. Keep the PTO lever in neutral.
On the Road. Safe driving on the road is a
must, and a safe driver is a courteous driver.
Slow down, pull over and let the normal traffic
pass you. Be extremely careful at intersections.
Remember, your tractor is not capable of fast
starts, fast stops, or quick acceleration. When
you approach a traffic light, adjust your speed
to ensure the maximum time available for safe
crossing and to minimize the need for stopping,
particularly on a steep hill.
Control Your Speed. A tractor is designed for
easy maneuverability at low speeds, not high
speeds. A tractor’s steering reacts quickly,
especially in high gear, so keep both hands on
the wheel. According to the National Safety
Council, about one-third of all fatal tractor
accidents occur on public roads – so be very
careful.
Slow Down on Turns or Curves. A tractor’s
center of gravity is generally higher than that of
most automobiles and taking a sharp curve too
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