(1) Front wheel drive lever (2) Clutch pedal
• If
the front-wheel-drive-lever is difficult to set to
off, stop the tractor, turn the steering wheel, and
move the front-wheel-drive-lever
.
• Tires will wear quickly if the front-wheel-drive is
engaged on paved roads.
Front wheel drive is effective for the following jobs:
• When greater pulling
force is needed, such as
working in a wet field, when pulling a trailer, or
when working with a front-end-loader.
• When working in sandy soil.
• When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller
might push the tractor forward.
• For increased braking at reduced speed.
6. Seat belt
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Always
use the seat belt when any ROPS or
CAB are installed.
• Do not use the seat belt if a foldable ROPS is
down or there is no ROPS.
Adjust the seat belt for proper fit and connect the
buckle. This seat belt is auto-locking retractable type.
(1) Seat belt
7. Operator's seat
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Adjust
the operator's seat only while the tractor
is stopped.
• Make sure that the operator's seat is completely
secured after each adjustment.
• Do not allow any person other than the operator
to ride on the tractor.
• Travel adjustment
Pull the travel-adjust-lever and slide the seat
backward or forward, as required. The operator's
seat will lock in position when the travel-adjust-lever
is released.
(1) Travel adjust lever (A) Pull
• Suspension adjustment
Turn the suspension-adjust-handle to achieve the
optimum suspension setting.
(1) Suspension adjust handle (A) To decrease tension
(B) To increase tension
IMPORT
ANT :
• After adjusting the
operator's seat, be sure to
check to see that the operator's seat is properly
locked.
• Position the suspension-adjust-handle at the
horizontal position.
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS
FOOT CONTROLS AND HAND CONTROLS