Buhler 2180 User Manual

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SECTION 0 -- SAFETY

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SAFETY CAB/ROPS

Safety Cab/ROPS

A safety cab incorporating a Roll Over Protective

Structure (ROPS) and seat belt were standard

equipment for the tractor at time of factory assembly.

The seat belt, when used by the operator, maximizes

the protection offered by the ROPS.

WARNING

Always use your seat belt with the cab/ROPS.

Seat belts save lives when they are used.

Information regarding the safety cab/Roll Over

Protective Structure and seat belt are available from

your authorized dealer.

ROPS Maintenance and Inspection

After the first 50 hours of operation and every 300

hours of operation (or six months, whichever comes

first):

1. Check the torque of the cab/ROPS mounting

bolts. Refer to “Operation 41” in the “Lubrication

and Maintenance” section.

2. Check the operator’s seat mounting bolts and the

seat belt mounting bolts. Tighten bolts to 54 N·m

(40 ft lbs). Replace any worn or damaged parts.

Damage to the Cab/ROPS

If the tractor has rolled over or the cab/ROPS has

been damaged (such as striking an overhead object

during transport), it must be replaced to provide the

original protection.

After an accident, check for damage to the (1)

cab/ROPS, (2) operator’s seat, (3) seat belt and seat

belt mountings. Before you operate the tractor,

replace all damaged parts.

IMPORTANT: Do not try to weld or straighten the

cab/rops.

WARNING

Never attach chains, ropes or cables to the

cab/ROPS for pulling purposes; this will cause

the tractor to tip backwards. Always pull from the

tractor drawbar. Be careful when driving through

door openings or under low overhead objects.

Make sure there is sufficient overhead clearance

for the cab/ROPS.
If the cab/ROPS is removed or replaced, make

certain that the proper hardware is used and the

recommended torque values are applied to the

attaching bolts.

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