Polaris HDPTO Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Operating The PTO (HDPTO)
The BRUTUS HDPTO utility vehicle is factory equipped with a PTO.
The PTO has a rated speed of 2000 RPM.
Read and understand the attachment Owner’s Manual and the utility vehicle Owner’s
Manual prior to installing or using any attachment.
WARNING!
Steering and braking can be affected by the attachment, four wheel drive and the rear differential
lock. Do not exceed the rated lift capacities.
Always carry loads low. Slow down when turning.
Always inspect the utility vehicle and the attachment before use. Inspect for damaged or
loose parts, damaged or missing PTO shields and guards.
New operators must operate the utility vehicle in an open area without bystanders. Operate
the controls until the utility vehicle can be handled at a efficient and safe speed for all
conditions of the work area.
Check for safe operating speed, safe stopping distances and braking characteristics that may
be different with each type of attachment. Know that when attachments are installed, the
utility vehicle braking distance increases.
Before beginning operation, inspect the work area for unsafe conditions.
Look for drop-offs or rough terrain. Have underground utility lines (gas, water, sewer,
irrigation, etc.) located and marked.
Remove objects or other construction material that could damage the utility vehicle or cause
personal injury.
Do not engage the PTO system at higher engine RPM with attachment under load. Always
engage the PTO system at a lower engine RPM and with attachment under a no load
condition.
WARNING!
Do NOT exceed the rated attachment PTO speed.
Stay clear of rotating driveline.
Keep bystanders away.
Keep hands, feet, clothing and long hair away.
Keep PTO shields and all guards in place.
Disengage PTO, put transmission in Park, stop the engine and make sure all rotating components
are stopped before exiting utility vehicle.
Do NOT service the utility vehicle or implement with the PTO engaged.
Do NOT service the implement in a raised position unless properly blocked and with all rotating
components stopped.
Disengage PTO for road travel.