FIRE PREVENTION
Never allow flammable fluids or materials to
contact hot surfaces.
Never refuel:
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When engine is running
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While smoking
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Near open flames or sparks
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In poorly ventilated area
Never overfill fuel tank or fluid reservoirs.
Clean up spills immediately.
Replace fuel cap securely after filling.
Check for fuel, oil and hydraulic fluid leaks.
Replace worn or damaged hoses/tubes. After
repairs are made, clean the machine before you
operate it.
Inspect electrical wiring for worn or damaged
insulation. Install new wiring if wires are damaged.
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
PREPARING TO ROAD THE MACHINE
Know what conditions you will likely encounter:
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Insufficient clearances
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Traffic congestion
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Type of surface
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Steep grades
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Restricted visibility
Determine appropriate warnings to be used. (FIG. 9)
Know whether you will need to be escorted.
If the machine is to travel on a road or highway,
refer to the manufacturer's manual(s) for instructions.
Become familiar with local laws and ordinances affecting
driving on highways. Use "slow moving vehicle" emblem.
Make sure flags, lights, and warning signs are in place.
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PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION
Because ether or other starting fluids are flammable,
do not smoke when using them. Always follow the
instructions on the container and in the operator's
manual for your machine. (See page 19.)
Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep open flame
or sparks away. See the manufacturer's instructions
when servicing the batteries, when using jumper
cables or when using a battery charger. (See pages
36 and 37.)
Remove all trash or debris from the machine. Make
sure that oily rags or other flammable material are
not stored on the machine. (FIG. 8)
Select the proper gear before negotiating steep
grades. (FIG. 10)
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