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Valtra T Series Operator's Manual

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Emergency brake
Use the emergency brake only in emergency situations if braking with brake
pedals is not possible.
WARNING: Turning the ignition switch to (OFF) position
cannot be used as an emergency brake. The emergency brake
operates only when the power is switched on.
WARNING: Emergency brake uses the parking brake which is not
designed for continuous use. The parking brake can become
faulty.
WARNING: Using emergency brake in slippery conditions can
result in skidding and loss of control. Release the emergency
brake immediately when there is danger of wheels locking up.
Release the emergency brake only if you can do it safely.
1.2.5 Safe operation
1.2.5.1 Following safe operating practices
To operate the tractor safely, follow all safety precautions and instructions.
Avoid operating the tractor near ditches, embankments and holes.
Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.
When using chemicals, carefully follow the chemical manufacturer's
instructions for use, storage and disposal.
Also follow the chemical application equipment manufacturer's instructions.
Protect yourself against engine noise.
Use hearing protectors to avoid injuries when you are working outside the
cab near the engine.
Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, do not start the
engine or run it indoors with the doors closed unless the exhaust is
vented to the outside.
1. Safety precautions
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Valtra T Series Specifications

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BrandValtra
ModelT Series
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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