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Jodale ยท Perry Corporation P.O. Box 909 300 Route 100 Morden, Manitoba, Canada R6M 1A8 Ph: (204) 822-9100 Fax: (204) 822-9111 Email: admin@jodaleperry.com Operator’s Manual This manual must remain with the BOXER ROPS cab: Serial #: _ If it is stolen, lost, or misplaced, contact Jodale Perry for an immediate replacement prior to operating the tractor. New Holland MC Mower BOXER ROPS Cab Printed in Canada: 2002/01 1.0 Introduction We at Jodale Perry are pleased that you have chosen a BOXER ROPS cab for your New Holland MC Mower tractor.
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The BOXER cab has evolved through ideas and suggestions submitted to us by customers such as yourself. We ask that you study this manual and adopt the practices outlined in it. We ask that for practices and operations not outlined in this manual, you follow the instructions given in the operator’s manual supplied with the tractor. Before putting the tractor in service, become familiar with all the information described in both manuals. Tractor in this manual is defined as the vehicle mounted with BOXER cab (i.e. tractor, mower, etc.) 2.0 Safety Carefully review the procedures given in this manual and the tractor operator’s manual with all operators annually. It is 2.1.9. Do not use the cab fender as a step. important that all operators be familiar 2.1.10. Fasten seat belt before starting with, and follow, safety precautions. the engine. If the tractor is not equipped Operating instructions must be given to with seat belts, purchase approved seat belts from the tractor manufacturer or everyone using the tractor before Jodale Perry prior to operating the operation and at least once yearly tractor. thereafter in compliance with OHSA Regulations 1928.57 (United States). 2.1.11. Safety devices and shields are intended to protect operators from injury 2.1 General Safety or death. Under no circumstances should they be disabled or removed. 2.1.1. Never let an unqualified or untrained driver operator operate the 2.2 Operating Safety tractor. 2.1.2. Keep a fire extunguisher, with ABC rating securely fastened in the cab. Maintain it and be familiar with its use. 2.1.3. Never carry passengers. 2.1.4. Never operator the tractor in a closed building. Provide adequate ventilation. Engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can kill. 2.1.5. Always keep sleeves, jackets, or other clothing relatively tight, and belted. Loose clothing may catch in moving parts, and result in personal injury or death. 2.1.6. Provide a first-aid kit, securely attached in the cab for use in case of accident. 2.1.7. Never jump from the tractor. There is a danger of catching clothing on protruding parts. 2.2.1. Always operate the tractor controls while sitting in the operator’s seat. 2.2.2. Lock seat in position and buckle seat belt before operating the tractor. If the tractor is not equipped with seat belts, purchse approved seat belts from the tractor manufacturer or Jodale Perry prior to operating the tractor. 2.2.3. Avoid abrupt turns, starts, or stops, especially at high speeds. 2.2.4. Keep all shields in place when operating the tractor. 2.2.5. Do not operate the tractor when you are tired, sick, or impaired. 2.2.6. Never operate the tractor in confined areas; visibility nect to the tractor is reduced. Injury to bystanders, or damage to the cab or equipment may result. 2.1.8. Use steps and handholds when mounting and dismounting the tractor, or for servicing components too high to reach from the ground. 2.3 Safe Operation in Rough Terrain 2.5 Safe Highway Operation 2.3.1. Drive the tractor slowwly on hillsides and curves to eliminate the danger of tipping. Avoid slopes which are too steep for safe operation. Avoid sharp uphill turns. 2.3.2. Always drive slowly over rough ground or obstructions. Drive at speeds slow enough to ensure your safety. 2.3.3. When driving out of a ditch, gully, or up a steep hillside, engage the clutch slowly. Avoid sharp uphill turns. 2.3.4. When descending steep grades, select a sufficiently low gear to maintain control with minimum braking. 2.3.5. Use caution when driving near the edge of a ditch or gully. It may cave in, causeing the tractor to roll over. 2.3.6. Be especially alert when operating near trees, slopes, and around obstructions. 2.4 Maintenance Safety 2.4.1. Ensure all hose connections are tight, and lines and hoses undamaged. Before disconnecting heater or air conditioner lines, relieve all pressure.