Danger of being crushed. Zone between the machine
and the ground surface when lowering the machine for
work, parking and routine maintenance.
Danger of objects thrown. When operating some
objects or stones could be thrown from the rear side of
the machine. Keep the machine at a 50 yards distance
from passers-by, roads, paths, inhabited areas etc...
Danger of tilting over. Never park or stop on sloping
ground.
Danger of being burnt. As a secondary effect, lengthy
use of the machine can cause the gearbox and of
some parts of the hydraulic circuit to heat. Never touch
these hot parts during or immediately after use.
Read carefully the instructions manual of the PTO shaft
attached to the PTO shaft itself. If there is any doubt
regarding its working, if it is without any guards and is
worn or broken, replace it with a new PTO shaft marked
FIG. 10
5.5 DESCRIPTION OF THE SAFETY
DEVICES
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5.6 OPERATING
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FIG. 12
HITCHING THE MACHINE TO THE
TRACTOR
DANGER
Danger of being crushed. Keep hands and feet away
from the hoes and the machine.
CAUTION
The hitching and unhitching operations of the machi-
ne from the tractor must be carried out on stable and
horizontal ground.
During the hitching and unhitching operations, never
stand between the machine and the tractor.
CAUTION
Hitching a machine to a tractor means a different di-
stribution of weights on the axis. Check the stability of
the machine-tractor assembly. Observe the maximum
indicated weight on the tractor axles.
Hitch the machine to a tractor with appropriate HP.
Before hitching or unhitching the machine from the
three-point hitch, lock the control lever of the power-lift.
The class of the machine's coupling pins must corre-
spond to that of the power lift hitch.
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