Operation
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Starting the tractor with jump leads
DANGER: Operate the starter motor
only from the operator's seat. If the
key-switch is bypassed the engine may
be started inadvertently with the
transmission in gear.
CAUTION: Wear eye protection when
charging the battery or starting the
engine with a slave battery.
If the tractor has a discharged battery, (A,Fig. 44) it
can be started with either a slave battery (B) or the
battery of another vehicle. Follow the procedure
described below.
1. DO NOT use a slave battery of more than 12 volts.
2. DO NOT connect across the terminals on the
starter motor.
3. Access the battery in front of the radiator.
4. Connect one end of one jump lead to the slave
battery positive (+) terminal (1) and the other to
the tractor battery positive (+) terminal (2).
5. Connect one end of the other jump lead to the
slave battery negative (-) terminal (3) and the other
end to the tractor engine block (4).
6. Follow the starting procedure previously described.
Towing to start the engine
If the tractor has a discharged battery, it is not possible
to start the engine by towing.
NOTE: The battery must have sufficient charge to
overcome the engine stop solenoid.
Stopping the engine
1. Close the throttle and apply the parking brake.
2. Put the gearshift levers in NEUTRAL.
3. Ensure that the PTO engagement lever is in the
DISENGAGED position.
4. Lower the hydraulic equipment to the ground.
5. Turn the key to the STOP position, and the engine
will stop.
Fig. 44
Emergency stop
In the event of a failure or the need to shut the engine
Down, turn the ignition switch OFF first. Then if the
engine does not stop disconnect the cable plug from
the solenoid on the injection pump (Fig. 45).
Fig. 45