Honda FL5540K1 Operator's Manual page 7

Front loader for honda h5518a4 multi-purpose tractor
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Before leaving the tractor unattended, always lower the front loader, shift the transmission
to neutral, set the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition
switch to prevent children or unauthorized persons from starting the engine.
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent impairment or loss of hearing.
Wear a suitable protective device such as an external hearing protector (earmuffs) or ear
plugs to protect against loud or otherwise objectionable noise.
The use of heavy equipment and/or pulling or lifting excessive loads may adversely affect
vehicle stability or control. To avoid loss of control that can result in severe personal injury:
-Use only recommended tractor hitch attachment points.
-Limit loads to those within tractor and front loader limitations as stated in this manual and
in the tractor owner's manual.
-Be extra careful when turning or backing up, and when on uneven terrain.
-Use counterweight as indicated in this manual and the tractor's owner's manual.
Before installing or using the front loader, carefully read all instructions and precautions.
OPERATION
Be sure to fasten the seat belt whenever driving the tractor with the Roll Over Protection
Structure (ROPS) attached. Use of either device (seat belt or ROPS) without the other will
increase the chance of injury in a rollover.
Adjust the seat belt so it is snug.
Be sure that the main transmission lever is in "Neutral" and the front and rear Power Take
O f f
(PTO) levers are in the "Off" position before starting the engine.
Operate the tractor and the front loader at slow speeds until you become familiar with all of
the operating characteristics and controls.
Do not operate the tractor or front loader until you are sure the area in front and behind is
clear of people and pets.
Sudden stops of the tractor or front loader during operation could cause the tractor to
overturn. Be especially careful during sharp turns and when front loader bucket has
material in it.
Carry the front loader arms at a
stability and front vision.
Using the front loader for handling large objects such as round hay bales, logs or oil drums
is
not recommended. These items can easily shift or roll down the front loader arms causing
equipment damage or severe personal injury,
This tractor utilizes Four Wheel Steering (4WS). The feel of 4WS is slightly different from
other tractors and will affect front loader operation. Practice use of the front loader in a wide
safe area.
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position during transport. This will enhance vehicle
FRONT LOADER SAFETY
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