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Safety – Tiger JD 62-6430 User Manual

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SAFETY

Front & Mid Plow Wings

Safety Section 1-6

© 2009 Alamo Group Inc.

SAFETY

Always wear a seat belt while driving the equipment during operation and transport.

Serious injury or even death could result from falling from the operator’s station or from

being involved in a collision.

(SNPO-05)

Start the engines only when seated and belted in th e operator’s seat. Operate the

equipment controls only while properly seated with th e seat belt secur ed around you.

Inadvertent movement of the power unit or attachment components may cause serious

injury or death to the operator and passersby. Read the truck or Power Unit operator’s

manuals for proper starting instructions.

(SNPO-06)

Do not operate, or perform maintenance to, th e Equipment while wearing loose fitting

clothing. Entanglement of loose clothing with the rotating elements can result in serious

injury or death. Stay clear of all rotating elements at all times.

(SNPD-7)

Operate only in conditions where you have clear visibility of the area in daylight or with

adequate artificial lighting. Never operate in darkness of foggy conditions where you

cannot clearly see at least 50 feet in front and to the sides of the equipment. Make sure

that you can clearly see and identify passersby, steep slopes, ditches, drop-offs, overhead

obstructions, power lines, oversized debris and foreign objects. If yo u are unable to see

these types of items, discontinue operation until visibility improves.

(SNPO-8)

When transporting the Snow Plow be tween locations, follow all local traffic laws and

regulations.

(SNPO-10)

Operate at a speed that allows you to safely operate and control the Truck and Snow Plow.

Safe plowing speed depends on street condition and the type and amount of debris being

moved. Slow down for corners, curbs, parked cars, protruding signs and other obstacles.

Use slow traveling speeds when operating on or near steep slopes, ditches, drop-offs,

overhead obstructions, power lines, or when debris and foreign objects are to be avoided.

(SNPO-13)

Do not o perate the Equipment if excessive vibration or noise exist s. Shut

down the equipment an d the T ruck or Powe r Unit engine. Inspect th

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Equipment to determine the source of the vibration or noise. If parts are

loose, damaged, or missing, replace them immediately. Do not operate th e

Equipment until all necessary rep airs have been p erformed. To reduce the

possibility of property damage, serious injury, or even death, never operate

the Equipment with missing or damaged components.

(SNPO-16)

Never attempt to plow debris that is too large for the Snow Plow (oversized objects such as

broken limbs and discarded tires). Such objects may damage the snow plow components

and cause serious mechanical damage to the equipment. If possible, carefully place such

objects out of the Snow Plow and traffic path until properly removed by another means.

(SNPO-17)