Transporting the air drill, Transport safety information – Great Plains NTA2007HD Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
NTA607/2007HD
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04/04/2011
Transporting the Air Drill
Transport Safety Information
Inadequate Tractor Hazard:
Tractor must weight at least 67% of the drill as towed. Ensure
that the towing vehicle is adequate for the task. Using an inad-
equate tow vehicle is extremely unsafe, and can result in loss
of control, serious injury and death. See table on next page. Do
not tow if air drill exceeds the load rating of the vehicle.
Check Bridge Loads:
A loaded air drill can exceed the load ratings of bridges you
must cross.
Excessive Speed Hazard:
Maximum transport speed is 30 kph or 20 mph at all times,
and lower with a lighter tractor. Excess speed can result in
loss of control or inability to stop. Reduce speeds with materi-
als loaded, or if road conditions are less than ideal.
Unexpected Wing Tilt-Down and Lowering Hazards:
Use wing fold locks (page 34). Check that implement center
section lift lock is engaged (page 34). Failure to use these
safety features can cause a major accident resulting in death,
injury and equipment damage. If locks are not engaged, and a
hydraulic failure occurs, or a circuit is unintentionally set to
Float, wings can unfold to ground contact, or implement can
settle into ground contact.
Loss of Control Hazard, Tires:
Inflate tires to factory specifications. Tighten wheel nuts to
specifications. Under-inflated tires or loose nuts can cause loss
of control. Over-inflated tires or overt-tightened nuts can fail
suddenly and cause loss of control. Loss of control can cause a
major accident resulting in death, injury and equipment dam-
age.
Collision Hazard:
Check lights and reflector regularly. Replace bulbs and faded/
worn/missing decals as required. Use lights in transport.
These features are critical to visibility, particularly with other
drivers unfamiliar with farm equipment or not expecting to
encounter a slow-moving vehicle.
Note: An installation of optional brakes on the drill does
not reduce tractor capability requirements or
increase allowed maximum transport speed.