Driving Tractor on Roads
CAUTION: Avoid personal injury or death from losing control
of tractor. When driving tractor on roads:

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Wear Seat belts
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Reduce speed when driving on icy, wet, or graveled surfaces
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Ballast tractor correctly (See Performance Ballasting section)
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Prevent wheels from locking and skidding on tractors transporting
heavy loads.
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Avoid holes, ditches, sharp turns, hill sides and obstructions
which may cause tractor to roll over.
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Frequently check for traffic from the rear, especially in turns,
and use turn signal lights.
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Always operate flashing lights when traveling on a highway or
public roads, except where prohibited by law.
Lights—Use headlights and turn
signals day and night. Follow local regulations for equipment lighting
and marking. Keep lighting and marking visible and in good working
order. Replace or repair lighting and marking that has been damaged
or lost. An implement safety lighting kit is available from your John
Deere dealer.
Brakes—Tap brake pedal to ensure
differential lock is NOT engaged. Avoid hard application of brakes.
Remote Cylinders—Position transport
lock switch(es) to eliminate possibility of lowering an implement
during transport by inadvertently bumping the extend/retract lever(s).
(See procedure in Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves or TouchSet
Depth Control section.)
Rear Hitch—Position or lock
hitch in transport position to eliminate possibility of lowering an
implement during transport by inadvertently bumping the raise/lower
lever. (See procedure in Hitch section.)
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