Use Caution on Hillsides
Operate only with the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
in the “UP” or extended position whenever possible. Always
use your seat belt when the ROPS is in the “up” or extended
position to minimize chance of injury from an overturn accident.
Avoid holes, ditches, and obstructions which may cause the Tractor
to tip, especially on hillsides. Avoid sharp, uphill turns.
Never drive near the edge of a gully or steep embankment-it
might cave in.
Driving forward out of a ditch or mired condition or up a steep
slope could cause Tractor to tip over rearward. Back out of these
situations if possible.
While front wheel drive greatly increases traction, it does
not increase the stability of the Tractor. With front wheel drive
engaged, the Tractor can climb steeper slopes, but it does not become
more stable. When this option is used, extra caution is needed on
slopes. Compared to 2-wheel drive, a front-wheel drive Tractor maintains
traction on steeper slopes, increasing the possibility of a tip over.
Danger of overturn increases greatly with narrow tread setting,
at high speed.
Hitch towed loads only to drawbar. When using a chain, take
up the slack slowly.
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