Avoid Injury or Death from Falling Loads
CAUTION:

TS1700-UN-10JUL12
Handling loads that exceed rollback capacity rating may cause
relief valve to open and loader to dump if attachment is dumped below
0° horizontal. (See ROUND BALE HANDLING CAPACITIES in Specifications
section.)
Improper use of loader to handle round bales or other material
can result in injury to the tractor operator from:
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Bale rolling back down the loader boom onto the operator's station.
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Load spilling back from attachment onto operator's station.
The risk of the load falling onto the driver is increased when
the load is moved in the raised position, especially if the loader
is used to lift pallets or bales with the load raised above the driving
position.
The rollover protective structure (ROPS) provides only partial
protection from a load falling onto the driving position and additional
protection can only be achieved by the use of attachments which are
specially designed to prevent the load falling onto the driving position.
To help prevent personal injury or death caused by falling loads:
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DO NOT handle round bales unless loader is equipped with an
approved bale handling device. Otherwise, the bale can fall on the
operator when the loader is raised.
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Only use attachments designed for handled material.
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To avoid handling and stability problems, do not exceed the
manufacturer's rated capacity of the tractor.
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The tractor must have maximum rear ballast and maximum tread
width. (Refer to your tractor Operator's Manual.)
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Carry loads low, drive slowly, maintain adequate visibility
and ground clearance at all times.
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Handle raised loads with caution.
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Jerky operation causes tractor-loader instability. Operate the
loader controls smoothly.
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When handling round bales on a slope, approach the bale with
tractor facing uphill.
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