HONDA FL5540K0 User Manual

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FRONT

LOADER

SAFETY

Never operate the tractor or front loader when visibility

is

diminished by darkness

or

by bad

weather; your ability to see obstacles will become impaired.

Avoid loose

fill,

rocks and holes. They may cause vehicle instability or cause the vehicle to

overturn.

The front loader is intended for relatively flat terrain

Avoid overhead wires and obstacles when the front loader is in the raised position. Contacting
electric wires can cause electrocution.

Allow for the added length of the front loader attachment when making turns to prevent striking
people or objects.

When operating the front loader on a slope, always drive up and down the face of the grade.
Turning or driving across the face of the slope may cause the tractor to overturn.

Operate the front loader arms gradually by "feathering" the loader controls to prevent abrupt
movements that could cause damage to the front loader

and

tractor.

Use added caution when working with shifting or loose loads

in

bucket. It could

cause vehicle instability

or

fall out of the bucket and cause personal injury.

To avoid

loss

of control

or

overturning, always reduce speed and exercise extreme caution

when operating the front loader on sloping or uneven surfaces.

Operate loader controls only from the operator's seat to prevent possible severe personal injury.

Attempting to change gears while operating the front loader on a slope may adversely affect
vehicle stability and control and severe personal injury could result.

Do

not back down,

or

rapidly accelerate up a sloping surface.

To

avoid loss of control

or

overturning, do not stop or turn on sloping surfaces.

Do

not operate the front loader near the edge of a ditch or an embankment. Slipping off the

edge could lead to severe personal injury or equipment damage.

When descending a slope, disengaging the clutch or shifting into neutral can cause

loss

of

control that may result in severe personal injury.

Be sure to follow instructions below whenever applying the tractor differential lock during front

loader use.

-Do

not apply the tractor differential lock while turning, use the differential

lock

only while driving

-Never apply the differential lock on paved surfaces.

TO

avoid injury to yourself and others; before leaving the front loader unattended,

ALWAYS;

on level ground and lock the parking brake.

the front bucket flat to the ground.

-disengage the front loader drive system.

-stop the engine and remove the key.

If

you find

it

necessary to park on a grade, be sure to lock the parking brake and securely block

in

a

straight line.

the wheels.

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