Front loader safety – HONDA FL5540K1 User Manual

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FRONT LOADER SAFETY

FRONT LOADER SAFETY

Operating the tractor

and

front loader requires

special

efforts on your

part

to ensure your safety

and the safety of others. Know these requirements before you operate the tractor or front
loader.

SAFE OPERATING RULES

Severe personal injury or equipment damage may result

if

the operating instructions on

(

pages 25 thru

30

)

are not followed.

Always make pre-operation checks ( page 25 ) before you start the engine. You may prevent an
accident or equipment damage.

To avoid severe personal injury

or

equipment damage, observe the following precautions.

All parts, especially guards and shields, should be in good condition, and securely fastened in

Be sure all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.

Do

not remove any guards, warning labels, shields or safety devices; they are installed for your

The tractor roll over protective structure (ROPS) will only protect you from injury if;

place.

safety.

-you are also wearing the seat belt.

-the

ROPS

is securely attached and has not been modified or structurally damaged.

Know how to stop the engine quickly. Thoroughly understand operation of

all

controls.

Never permit anyone to operate the tractor or front loader without proper instructions.

The tractor is an operator only vehicle,

do

not allow passengers to ride on the tractor or front

loader.

Keep children and pets at a safe distance during operation.

Never allow anyone to get under the front loader bucket or reach through the lift arms when the

bucket is raised or tractor engine is running.

Always wear sturdy shoes or boots and avoid wearing bulky or loose clothing while operating the
tractor or the front loader.

Be alert. Do not operate the front loader when you are tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol

or drugs.

Work with the equipment only in daylight or good artificial light.

Watch out for and avoid rocks, roots, holes and other objects.

If you hit an object, stop and inspect for damage; repair any damage before you operate the

equipment again.

Replace damaged, worn or broken parts immediately.

The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas that can cause loss of consciousness

and may lead to death, if the front loader is operated in an enclosed place.

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