While you operate the machine slowly in an open area, check for proper operation of all controls and all protective devices.
Before moving the machine, ensure that no one will be endangered.
Do not allow riders on the machine unless the machine has the following equipment:
- additional seat
- additional seat belt
Note any needed repairs during machine operation. Report any needed repairs.
Carry felling head approximately 40 cm (15 inches) above ground level. Do not go close to the edge of a cliff, an excavation, or an overhang.
If the machine begins to sideslip downward on a grade, immediately remove the load and turn the machine downhill.
Avoid any conditions that can lead to tipping the machine. The machine can tip when you work on hills, on banks and on slopes. Also, the machine can tip when you cross ditches, ridges or other unexpected obstacles. Avoid operating the machine across a slope.
Maintain control of the machine. Do not overload the machine beyond the machine capacity.
Be sure that the hitches and the towing devices are adequate.
Only connect the trailing equipment to a drawbar or to a hitch.
Never straddle a wire cable. Never allow other personnel to straddle a wire cable.
Before you maneuver the machine, make sure that no personnel are between the machine and the trailing equipment. Block up the hitch of the trailing equipment in order to align the hitch with the drawbar. Maneuver the machine. Connect the machine to the trailing equipment.
Know the maximum dimensions of your machine.
Always keep the Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) installed during machine operation.