37OPERATING THE TRACTOR
BFront Wheel Drive Lever
To avoid personal injury or death:
A Do not engage the front wheel drive when
traveling at road speed.
A When driving on icy, wet or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted to
avoid skidding and loss of steering control.
Operate at reduced speed and engage front
wheel drive.
A An accident may occur if the tractor is
suddenly braked, such as by heavy towed
loads shifting forward or loss of control.
A The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
Use the lever to engage the front wheels with the tractor
stopped. Shift the lever to "ON" to engage the front wheel
drive.
A If the front wheel drive lever is difficult to set to OFF,
stop the tractor, turn the steering wheel and move the
lever.
A Tires will wear quickly if front wheel drive is engaged
on paved roads.
C Front wheel drive is effective for the following
jobs:
1. 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.
2. When working in sandy soil.
3. When working on a hard soil where a rotary tiller might
push the tractor forward.
4. For increased braking at reduced speed.
BHand Throttle Lever
Pulling the throttle lever back decreases engine speed,
and pushing it forward increases engine speed.
BParking Brake
To release the parking brake, depress the brake pedals
again. When the parking brake is released, parking brake
indicator in the Easy Checker(TM) goes off.
(1) Front wheel drive lever (A) "ON"
(B) "OFF"
7. Accelerate the engine.
(1) Hand throttle lever "INCREASE"
"DECREASE"
8. Unlock the parking brake.
(1) Brake pedals
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