184 OPERATION POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) OPERATION If the vehicle is equipped with a Power Take-Off (PTO) unit, be sure to read the following section.
PTO Precautions DANGER Power Take-Off (PTO) units and related equipment can be very dangerous. Any PTO installation, repair or replacement should include a warning indicator light which indicates PTO engagement. The light must be located close to the PTO control and clearly visible to the operator.
DANGER PTO units are driven by engine or drivetrain components (flywheel, crankshaft, transmission). Do not attempt to service the PTO and related units unless the engine is shut down.
DANGER Always keep body parts and loose-fitting clothing out of the range of drivetrain components, or personal injury may result.
DANGER Always be aware of the current PTO status (engaged or disengaged) and the position of the vehicle body (dump body controlled by PTO, etc.). Be sure to disengage the PTO when not in use.
DANGER On an MP7 engine equipped with Front Engine Power Take-Off (FEPTO), the torque limit is 385 N.m (284 lb-ft).
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