9.
CAUTIONS FOR DRIVING INTO / OUT OF FIELD
10. LOADING TO / UNLOADING FROM TRUCK
(1) Check that the left and right brake pedals are connected.
(2) It is dangerous to drive into/out of a eld if the eld is deep from its bank.
Use ramps.
(3) Move in the perpendicular direction to the bank.
(4) When driving out of the eld, lower the implement so that the front wheels
cannot be lifted.
(5) It is recommended to drive into a eld backward to utilize full power.
Be careful to keep the tractor's balance when working on a slope. The tractor
may become out of balance and roll over.
It is very dangerous to ride a person as a front weight.
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WARNING
(1) When loading the tractor onto a truck, drive backward.
(2) Be extra careful when using ramps.
(3) If the engine stops on ramps, depress the brake pedals immediately and
release them slowly to move onto the ground. Then, start the engine again
to climb the ramps again.
11.
CAUTIONS FOR DRIVING ON ROAD
If driving on a road with an imple-
ment attached, the front side of the
tractor tends to be lifted and vehi-
cle may not be steered properly.
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WARNING
(1)
When changing the direction on a
road, use the turn signal lamp to in-
form other drivers.
(2)
Use the low beam when there is any
vehicle coming on the other side at
nighttime.
(3) Check that the left and right
brake pedals are connected.
(4) Keep the work lamps off when
driving at night.
(5) Follow any applicable laws and
keep safe driving.
(6) Never let anyone ride the tractor,
except yourself as a driver.