Toro 601 661 721 TR4100 Snow Blower Operators Manual

Owner’s Manual (Toro GM4100 Series Snowblower)
Safety Instructions for Operation and
Maintenance Continued:
without  a  roll   bar  and  seatbelt  can  result   in
injury or death.
Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.
•    Operate    the    snowblower    only    from    the
operator’s seat.
Before  using a  snowblower  on a  new  job site,
check the  rules  and regulations  at the  location.
The rules may include an employer’s work safety
requirements.
•    Never   operate   the   snowblower   in   a   lifted
position.    Work  only  on  the  surface  that  the
traction unit is standing on.
Never  operate  the  snowblower   without  good
light and visibility.
•    Do not operate the snowblower above the rated
speed.
Make   sure   all   controls,  (levers,   pedals   and
switches),   are   in   a   neutral   position   before
starting the  engine.
DANGER:
Before  leaving  the  operator’s  position  for  any
reason or allowing anyone near the snowblower,
always exercise the following “Mandatory Shut-
down Procedure” (section 1, page 1-2).
To    prevent   serious    personal    injury    from
escaping  high  pressure fluid,  never  attempt  to
inspect,  service or  disassemble  any part  of  the
hydraulic  system   until  all   pressure  has   been
relieved from the system.
Operations Safety:
Because   this    machine   will   be    operated   in   a
potentially  hazardous  environment,  it  is  absolutely
mandatory  that  you  read  and  follow  these  safety
precautions.
WARNING:
Keep all guards, shields and decals in place.
Keep   hands,   feet   and   clothing   away   from
moving components.
WARNING:
Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.  Do not
carry passengers.
Do  not  wear  loose  or  baggy  clothing  around
rotating  machinery.   Machine  must  be  clear  of
people, tools, and  other objects before engaging
PTO or hydraulic valve.
Never  operate  the  snowblower   without  good
light or visibility.
Before     working    under     any     hydraulically
controlled  implement,  be  certain  it  is  securely
blocked!
Engage the hydraulic valve slowly at idle speed
to prevent unnecessary stress to driveline.
•    After   striking   a  foreign   object,   be   sure   to
exercise   “Mandatory    Shut-down   Procedure”
(section   1,    page   1-2).    Thoroughly   inspect
snowblower  for  any  damage  before  restarting
and operating.
Because  of  the  potential  safety  hazard  to  eyes
from hydraulic leaks and/or flying debris, use of
protective eye ware is absolutely mandatory for
operator and others in the work area.
Always use an approved roll bar and seatbelt for
safe operation.  Overturning a traction unit  
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Document TypeOperator's Manual
LanguageEnglish
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