Product graphics, Safety, A caution – Troy-Bilt 14066 User Manual
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SAFETY
Product Graphics
Head ail Safety decats } i machine, as shewn below.
lliPORfAMT
LOADER
HVORAyUC
3VSTS!« FLUID
LEVEL SHOULD M CHECKED
DAILY
OR EVERY 90 HOURS OF OPERATIOM.
TO IMAINTAIM FLUID AT SFSCSFISP LEVEL
LOADER BOOM SHOULD BE DOWN AND |
BUCKET CYLINDERS FULLY RETRACTED
I
WHEN CHECKING FLUID LEVEL.
I
A CAUTION
1. Add recommended rear wheal
ballast and/or rear counter
weight for stability.
2. Move wheels to widest setting
to increase stability.
3. Move and turn tractor at low
speeds.
4. In transport carry the load low.
5. Lower loader to the ground
whan parked.
6. Before servicing or adjusting
equipment;
• lower loader to the ground,
•shut off engine.
7. Relieve hydraulic pressure
before disconnecting oil lines.
8.
Observe safety recommend
ations
in
Loader
Operations
Manual.
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2. Use of front end loader for hand
ling ^arge heavy objects; tsch as
large bales, iogs, oil drums etc.
is not recommended.
3. Handling iarge heavy objects
can be extremely dangerous
due to:
• danger of rolling tractor over,
•danger of upending tract.or,
• danger of the object rolling
or sliding down the loader
arms onto the operator.
4. If you must perfornt this sort of
work, protect yourself by:
• never liftng higher than
necessary to clear the
ground when moving.
• ballast tractor rear end to
compensate for load.
• moving slowly and carefully
avoiding rough terrain.
• never lift objects that are
larger than the bucket above
hood height.
PRODUCT GRAPHICS
Keep safety product graphics (decals) clean.
Replace any safety product graphics that are
damaged, destroyed, missing, painted over or
can no longer be read. Replacement safety pro
duct graphics are availalbe through your dealer.
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