TM 5-3805-260-10
SAFETY
THIS SYMBOL WARNS OF POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY
Lubrication and maintenance or repair of this
machine can be dangerous, unless performed
properly. Each person must satisfy himself that he
has the necessary skill and information, proper tools
and equipment, and that his work method is safe and
correct.
Under certain conditions, such as high winds, parked
uphill on steep slopes, or heavy snow loads, the hood
retaining springs may not be sufficient to keep the hood
from falling.
To Extend Cable:
Remove the bolt that holds the cable to the radiator
bracket. Put the cable in the longest position. Install the
bolt. Repeat for the opposite side of the hood.
This will provide better access to the engine area
components.
Attach DO NOT OPERATE tags on the controls while the
machine is being serviced.
To
prevent
possible
personal
injury
under
these
conditions, while performing maintenance under a raised
hood, block or brace the hood to keep it from falling.
The hood can be opened further by extending the
restraining cables to the longer position.
Use steps, grab irons and walkways provided when
mounting, dismounting or moving around on the
machine.
Face the machine when mounting or dismounting. Do
not use the steering wheel as a handhold. The machine
could articulate.
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WARNING
