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Operating Instructions 150 000 019 00 EN

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22.Persons are not allowed to enter the working area!23.Keep clear of the area of rotation and swing of theequipment!24.Hydraulic controls must only be operated if no personsare in the swing area!25.Power operated parts (e.g. by hydraulics) containdanger points which can cause injury by bruising andgrazing!26.Before leaving the tractor, rest the machine on the,ground, switch off the engine and remove the ignitionkey!27.Make sure that no personnel go between the tractorand the implement unless the tractor is protected fromrolling by the parking brake and/or wheel blocks!3. Attached Equipment1. Special care is required when the implements isbeing connected to the tractor or disconnected fromit!2. The implement must only be coupled to theappropriate fittings (e.g. the 3-point connection), andthey must be so secured (transport, operation) thatunintentional lifting or lowering of the implement isnot possible.3. When connecting the three point linkage, it isabsolutely essential that the hitching categories ofthe tractor and attachment (e.g. power take-off shaftspeed, hydraulics) are matched!4. When operating the external controls for three-pointconnection, make sure that nobody goes betweenthe tractor and the implement (danger of injury)!4. Power Take-Off shaft Operation1. Only the P.T.O. shafts prescribed by the manufacturermay be used!2. Both male and female guard tubes and cones of allP.T.O. shafts must be fitted and in good condition!3. Observe the tube overlap prescribed for P.T.O. shaftsin transport and operating position!5.When using P.T.O. shafts with overload or free wheelclutches that are not covered by the guards on thetractor, the overload or free wheel clutches must befixed on the implement side!6. Always ensure correct assembly and guarding of theP.T.O. shaft!7. Protect the P.T.O. shaft guard from rotating with theshaft by fitting the chains!8. Before switching on the power take-off shaft, makesure that the p.t.o. speed of the tractor matches thepermitted speed of the implement!9. Before switching on the power take-off shaft, makesure that nobody is in the danger area of the implement!10.Never switch on the power take off shaft when thetractor engine is turned off!11.Any work on the power take-off shaft may only becarried out when nobody is in the area of the rotatingpower take-off shaft or P.T.O. shaft.12.The power take-off shaft should always be turned offwhen the angle is too great or the p.t.o. shaft is notrequired!13.Danger! Working elements continue to rotate after thepower take-off shaft is turned off! Do not approach themachine during this time! Work may only be carried outon the machine when the machine is fully stationaryand the rotating parts have been secured.14.Cleaning, lubrication or adjustment of the P.T.O. shaftor any equipment driven by the power take-off shaftmay only be carried out when the p.t.o. shaft and theengine are turned off and the ignition key has beenremoved! Rotating parts must be secured with theparking brake.15.Place the detached P.T.O. shaft on the support bracketprovided!16.After removing the P.T.O. shaft, place the protectivecover on the stub of the power take-off shaft!17.Any damage must be repaired immediately before anywork is carried out with the attachment!4. Before installing or removing the P.T.O. shafts, makesure to turn off the power take-off shaft and the engine,and remove the ignition key!4

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