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![]() ![]() WARNING
Check the operating area to be sure it is clear of personnel and obstructions.
Do not allow smoking or the use of an open flame in the immediate vicinity while servicing the
batteries. Batteries generate hydrogen, a highly explosive gas.
When filling the fuel tank, always provide a metal-to-metal contact between the container and the
fuel tank. This will prevent a static spark from being generated as fuel flows over metallic surfaces. Do
not fill fuel tank while the engine is running. Fuel spilled on a hot engine may explode and cause injury
to personnel.
Exercise care at all times while handling electrolyte. When necessary to dilute electrolyte, always
pour acid into water. Avoid breathing fumes and do not permit electrolyte to come in contact with skin.
If electrolyte comes in contact with skin, wash affected area immediately with baking soda solution or
with liberal quantity of water. If electrolyte splashes into eyes, wash immediately with liberal quantity
of clean water and obtain medical aid as soon as possible.
Be alert for other workers to be sure they are not in the way of the moving tractor or towed load.
If the tractor is operated in an enclosed area, be sure adequate ventilation is provided. Exhaust
gases contain carbon monoxide. Continued breathing of exhaust fumes is dangerous and can be fatal.
Use only approved cleaning solvents to prevent the possibility of fire or poisoning.
If the tractor is parked on an incline, block at least two wheels in the event of handbrake failure.
Radiator cleaning compound contains strong acid. Avoid contact with skin. If compound comes
into contact with skin, wash affected area immediately with baking soda solution or with liberal quantity
of water. If compound splashes into eyes, wash immediately with plenty of cold or warm water and
obtain medical aid as quickly as spossible.
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