Maintenance safety, Protective equipment, Chemical safety – Landoll FPSBT-6 Food Plot Seeder User Manual

Page 7: High pressure fluid safety, Prepare for emergencies, Tire safety, Safety chain

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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION

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Maintenance Safety

• Block the implement so it will not roll when working on

or under it to prevent injury.

• Do not make adjustments or lubricate the machine

while it is in motion.

• Make sure all moving parts have stopped.

• Understand the procedure before doing the work. Use

proper tools and equipment.

Protective Equipment

• Wear protective clothing & equipment appropriate for

the job. Avoid loose fitting clothing.

• Because prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause

hearing impairment or hearing loss, wear suitable
hearing protection, such as earmuffs or earplugs.

Chemical Safety

• Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous. Improper

use can seriously injure persons, animals, plants, soil
& property.

• Read chemical manufacture’s instructions and store or

dispose of unused chemicals as specified. Handle
chemicals with care & avoid inhaling smoke from any
type of chemical fire.

• Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by

the chemical manufacturer.

High Pressure Fluid Safety

Escaping fluid under pressure can be nearly invisible and
have enough force to penetrate the skin causing serious
injury. Use a piece of cardboard, rather than hands, to
search for suspected leaks.

Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically
removed within a few hours or gangrene may result.

Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines.

Prepare for Emergencies

• Keep a First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher handy

• Keep emergency numbers for the doctor, ambulance,

hospital and fire department near the phone.

Tire Safety

Tire changing can be dangerous and should be

performed by trained personnel using correct tools and
equipment.

When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension

hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side, not in
front of or over the tire assembly. Use a safety cage if
available.

When removing and installing wheels use

wheel-handling equipment adequate for the weight
involved.

Safety Chain

Use the safety chain to help control drawn machinery
should it separate from the tractor drawbar.

Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater than
the gross weight of towed machinery, which is 10,100
pounds minimum in accordance with ASAE S338.2
specifications. If two or more implements are pulled in
tandem, a larger chain may be required. Chain capacity
must be greater than the TOTAL weight of all towed
implements.

A second chain should be used between each
implement.

Attach the chain to the tractor drawbar support or
specified anchor location. Allow only enough slack in the
chain to permit turning. The distance from hitch pin to
attachment point or intermediate support point should not
exceed 9 inches. See Figure 1-2.

Replace the chain if any links or end fittings are broken,
stretched or damaged.

Do not use a safety chain for towing.

Figure 1-2 Safety Chain

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