Driving Machine on Public Roads
CAUTION: When driving the machine on a road or highway at night
or during the day, use lights and devices for adequate warning to
operators of other vehicles or serious injury or death can result
to you or others. Check local governmental regulations. Various safety
devices are available from your John Deere dealer. Keep safety items
in good condition. Replace missing or damaged items. Rear
of machine swings wide in sharp turns. Use caution in traffic and
in congested areas.
To avoid motorist confusion, do not operate work lights when
driving on public roadways.

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A - Hazard Light Switch
B - Road Light Switch
Raise the row units completely and lower safety stops over cylinder
rods.
Position machine in transport mode. (See Positioning Machine
for Transport in this section.)
Latch brakes together. (See TRAVEL BRAKE PEDALS in Operator's
Station section.)
Turn hazard light switch (A) on for both daytime and nighttime
road travel. Turn on road lights (B) for night time travel. Warning
lights automatically operate when road lights are on.
Always use turn signals to warn traffic of your actions. (See
TURN SIGNALS in the Operator's Station section.)
Reduce ground speed when traveling over rough ground.
Drive as far to the side of the road as safely possible.
Reduce speed when turning.
Check clearance before driving under electric wires, bridges,
or through doorways. Lower radio antenna. (See Specifications section
for height and width of machine.)
Before hauling machine on public roads, check local and state
government regulations regarding height and width restrictions.
ALWAYS disengage row units before road transport. This will
deactivate operator presence system. (See Operator Presence System
section.)
Keep away from power lines.
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