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Safety rules, Important safety information – Great Plains 6328 Series VII Field Cultivator-Floating Hitch Operator Manual User Manual

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Important Safety Information

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Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

Series VII 6113-6328 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-204M 6/12/2003

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Safety Rules

• Thoroughly read and understand the

instructions in this manual before operation.
Read all instructions noted on the safety
decals.

• Be familiar with all Series VII Field Cultivator

functions.

• Operate machinery from the driver’s seat

only.

• Do not leave Series VII Field Cultivator unat-

tended with tractor engine running.

• Do not transport the field cultivator until

the transport position and transport pins
and all wing locks are installed.

• Limit transport speed to 20 m.p.h.
• Know the transport height of your unit and be

extremely careful of overhead electrical and
telephone lines when transporting the unit.

• Know the transport width of your machine and

the width of bridges, etc… on the transport
route.

• Make sure that no one is near the machine

during field operation and folding or unfolding
of wing sections.

• Prior to removing any lift cylinders from the

machine, lower implement to the ground, shut
off the tractor and release the pressure in the
lines.

• Do not depend on cylinders to hold the weight

of machine during storage; use the transport
locks.

• Do not walk or stand on any part of the

machine. Never allow anyone to ride on the
field cultivator.

• Use extreme care when hitching or unhitching

the machine from the tractor. In some
situations with a heavy finishing attachment,
the machine may tip backward causing the
hitch to rise rapidly.

• Never stand with feet under any part of the

machine.

• Never allow anyone to walk between the

tractor and field cultivator while machine is in
operation.

• Keep hands and feet away from cultivator

sweeps. They are quite sharp.

• Any moving piece of equipment is potentially

dangerous. Do not operate until you are
absolutely sure the area is clear of children,
pets and irresponsible persons.

• Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can

have sufficient force to penetrate the skin,
causing serious injury. To prevent injury
when working with hydraulics, follow the
instructions on page 3.

• Before transporting the unit on public roads,

check to make sure the safety reflectors are
clean and visible, and not missing or
damaged. Turn on tractor warning lights
when transporting.

• Make sure all safety signs are clean, readable

and not damaged. Contact Great Plains Mfg.
for free replacements if necessary.