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Tire Safety & Pressures
Always cage tires before seating beads. Never exceed stated pressures when seating beads
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Always cage tires before seating beads. Never exceed a stated pressures when seating beads. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the suitable equipment and experienced personnel.
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Failure to comply could result in serious injury or death.
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Inflating tires can be dangerous. Always stand to the side when inflating. (figure 17 & 18) Load ratings of replacement tires should meet or exceed weight requirements. See page 25 for correct pressures and mounting procedures
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In the event of hydraulic system failure or hydraulic hose rupture, you must follow the steps set out below. Escaping Hydraulic fluid is dangerous and can cause serious injury or death.
Step 1: Prepare for shutdown. Immediately return hydraulic leaver to neutral position. Stop operating machine.
Step 2: Shutdown the equipment. Use hydraulic leaver to lower machine to ground (if in raised position).
Step 3: Isolate the equipment. Freely operate remote levers to release residual pressure from system. If tractor so equipped place levers in float position. Shut down tractor
Step 4: Apply the lockout / tagout device. Disconnect all hydraulic hoses from tractor remotes. Place lockout or out of service tags on all hoses.
Step 5: Control the stored energy. Ensure no hydraulic pressure remains in system, slowly release bleed tap (if equipped), or slightly loosen one hydraulic connection on each circuit to allow any remaining fluid under pressure to be released. Step 6: Verify isolation of equipment. Double check the steps and verify that the equipment has been shut down and has the lock and tag labels evident. Have repairs carried out and defective parts replaced. Do not re-connect to tractor or other hydraulic power source, until system has been fully tested.
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