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Simba TL
605-039M-ENG
2013-02-27
1.4 Road Trafc Safety
When driving on public roads, tracks and
areas, it is important to observe the relevant
road traffic laws as well as the specific
regulations relating to this machine.
Pay attention to the permitted axle
loads, tyre carrying capacity, and
total weight in order to maintain
adequate braking and steerability.
Passengers on the machine are
strictly forbidden!
Check that lights / indicators (if
applicable) are working before
transporting the machine.
Max. road transport speed 16mph
(25km/h).
1. Safety Data
1.5.1 Hitching-up the
machine
There is a risk of injury when hitching/
unhitching the machine. Observe the
following:
Secure the machine against rolling.
Take special care when reversing the
tractor!
There is a risk of being crushed between
the machine and the tractor!
Park the machine on rm, level ground.
1.5.2 Changing Equipment
Secure the machine to prevent it from
accidentally rolling away!
Use suitable supports to secure any
raised frame sections suspended above
you!
Caution! Risk of injury due to projecting
parts!
Never climb on to rotating parts
such as the roll unit. These parts
may rotate causing you to slip and
suffer serious injury!
Removing components during
maintenance may affect the stability
of the machine. Ensure it is fully
supported in case of unexpected
weight shifts.
1.5 Accident Prevention
In addition to the Operating Instructions, it is
important to observe the accident prevention
regulations specied by agricultural trade
associations. It is the Operators responsibility
to ensure that all other persons are excluded
from the danger zones surrounding or on the
machine during its operation.
It is the Owner’s responsibility to ensure:
•the Operator is trained and competent to
use the machine
&
tractor,
•the tractor is suitable for the machine
•adequate Risk and COSHH assessments
have been undertaken regarding the
machine’s use. Specically, these include
issues concerning contact with the soil,
dust, crop residues, chemicals, lubricants
and other compounds during operation or
maintenance, and the possibility of stones
being ejected at high speed during work.
Beware of trapping hazards when
manipulating the tines or other
moving parts. Ensure any heavy
components are fully supported
when removing pins / bolts.
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