
New York
Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health
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Most farm operations have rules governing operation
and maintenance of equipment. Before you start work,
check with your supervisor. Ask about rules you may
be expected to obey.
These are some rules you must live by:
- Know
the capacity and operating characteristics of your
tractor and the various attachments and implements
you will be using.
- Never
modify or remove any part of the equipment.
- Buckle-up
your safety belt (if equipped with a roll over protective
structure -- ROPS) before you start up. If your tractor
is equipped with a foldable/telescopic ROPS follow
manufacturer's specific instructions for safety belt
use with foldable/telescopic ROPS.
- Keep
others away from your operation and remember, NO RIDERS!
- Never
use attachments unless they are properly matched to
your tractor.
- Never
allow children or unqualified persons to operate your
tractor.
- Before
dismounting, always disengage the power take-off (PTO),
lower all attachments and implements to the ground,
place tractor in park (or neutral), engage parking
brake and shut-off the engine.
- If
machine is to be unattended, cycle hydraulic controls,
and remove ignition key.
Know the
rules -- live by them. |
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This
training curriculum was produced by the New York Center for
Agricultural Medicine and Health (NYCAMH).
New
York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health, One Atwell
Road, Cooperstown, New York 13326. Phone number: (607) 547-6023
or 1-800-343-7527 in the Northeast
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