Transport, Transport steps – Great Plains 4000TC Operator Manual User Manual
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1200-4000TC
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
586-239M
08/01/2012
Transport
Loss of Control Hazard:
Do not tow the turbo-chopper behind another implement on
public roads. Tow the turbo-chopper to the field with a sepa-
rate vehicle. The leading implement may not provide sufficient
lateral control of a trailing implement at highway speeds. The
total weight of the train can also exceed the steering and/or
braking capability of the tractor. The resulting accident could
cause serious injury or death.
Loss of Control Hazard:
Use an adequate towing vehicle. Never tow an implement that
weighs more than 150% of the towing vehicle (transport vehi-
cle must weigh at least 67% of implement). Ensure that the
towing vehicle is adequate for the task. Using an inadequate
tow vehicle is extremely unsafe, and can result in loss of con-
trol, serious injury and death.
See tables below for harrow transport weights.
Braking and Loss of Control Hazard:
Do not exceed 20 mph (32 kph). Slow down on rough roads.
Transport Steps
Know your implement weight. If tractor capabilities are
marginal, check actual weight of implement at a scale.
1.
Check that implement is securely hitched to a suffi-
cient tractor (page 14).
2.
Always use a locking-style hitch pin sized to match
holes in hitch and draw-bar, and rated for the load.
3.
Attach safety chain to tractor with enough slack to
permit turning (page 14).
4.
Verify correct operation of lights.
5.
Instal transport locks (page 20).
6.
Check that tires are properly inflated (page 30).
7.
Plan the route. Avoid steep hills.
8.
Always have lights on for highway operation.
9.
Do not exceed 32 kph (20 mph). Comply with all
national, regional and local laws when traveling on
public roads.
10. Remember that the implement may be wider than
the towing vehicle. Allow safe clearance.