1. Understand the operation manual: Before starting to use the tractor, carefully read the operation manual and understand the instructions and guidance provided. This will help you understand the control and functionality of the tractor.
2. Protective awareness: Ensure that you wear appropriate protective equipment such as goggles, earplugs, etc. During the operation, always remain vigilant and pay attention to people and obstacles around you.
3. Understand the console: Understand the functions of various controllers, instrument panels, and buttons on the tractor. This includes throttle, brakes, clutch, gear shifting, and electronic devices.
4. Protection and maintenance: Regularly inspect various parts and fluids of the tractor, such as engine oil, coolant, hydraulic oil, and fuel. Adhere to outstanding protection and maintenance to ensure the performance of the tractor.
5. Load and Traction: Understand the tractor's ability to bear large loads and provide traction, ensuring that these limitations are not exceeded during use. Correctly connect and load to prevent unnecessary accidents and damage.
6. Terrain and road conditions: Adjust the speed and operation mode of the tractor according to the terrain and road conditions. Prevent driving too fast or too slow on steep slopes, muddy or uneven ground.
7. Driving skills: Practice outstanding driving skills such as smooth starting, turning, and parking. Proficient in using clutches and brakes to ensure comfortable driving.
8. Urgent situation handling: Understand the methods to deal with urgent situations, such as brake failure, engine failure, or fire. Master the operation skills of emergency braking and emergency shutdown, and know how to call for rescue.
Please note that these are only basic usage knowledge. Therefore, before using them, make sure to read and follow the operating manual of the model

