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BEFORE
OPERATING
YOUR
TRAOTOR
Before you operate the
tractor
study
this
manual
carefully. it
has
been
prepared to
help
you
operate
and
maintain
your
tractor with
utmost
efficiency.
Familiarize
yourself
with the
operation
of
all
the
instruments and
controls.
Fill
the
fuel
tank.
Check the
engine
oil
level.
Clean the air cleaner element
if necessary.
Check
the
tire inflation
pressures.
Make
certain that the backside of the
grille
screen is
clean
and
unobstructed.
Pull
for
‑
ward
on
top edge to expose
rear side
of
screen.
Remove by hand
any
accumulated
grass
and debris.
Adjust
the
seat for
operator's
maximum
com
‑
fort, visibility,
and
complete
control
of the
tractor.
Refer
to
various
sections
of
the
operator’s
manual
for additional
information.
OPERATING
THE
TRAOTOR
CAUTION! To
prevent Injury,
do
not
carry
passengers or
glve
rides. Keep
children, pets,
and
by-etanders a
safe
distance
a w a y.
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GOVERNOR
The
governor is
set
at the
time
the engine is
assembled and should
not
require readjust
‑
ment unless the
governor
arm
is
removed
or
loosened from
the governor
shaft. Consult
your
International Harvester dealer if the
governor
does
not
function properly.
THROTTLE
LEVER
This
lever controls the
speed
of the
engine.
When
set
in a
given position, it
will
maintain
a
uniform
engine
speed.
When using power
take
‐
off
operated
equip
‑
ment,
best
performance is
achieved with
the
throttle lever
in
the “FAST" position.
G.
This
symbol
shows
slow
position.
9
This
symbol
shows
fast
position.
SPEED
CONTROL
LEVER
This
lever
is
used
to select
any
speed
from a
standstill
“ N ” position
to
eight
miles
per
hour
in
the
forward direction and to
four miles
per
hour
in the
reverse direction.
Moving
the
speed
control
lever
forward
pro
‑
vides increased
forward
speed,
and
moving
the
lever rearward
provides
the
reverse
speeds.
NOTE: Do
not rest
your
foot
on
the
brake
pedal
while driving
the
tractor
as
this
would
cause
the speed
control
lever
to
return
to
the
“ N ” position.
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BEFORE
OPERATING
YOUR
TRAOTOR
Before
you operate
the
tractor
study
this
manual
carefully. It
has
been
prepared to help
you
operate
and
maintain
your
tractor
with
utmost
efficiency.
Familiarize
yourself
with the
operation
of
all
the
instruments and
controls.
Fill
the
fuel
tank.
Check the
engine
oil
level.
Clean the air cleaner element
if necessary.
Check the
tire
inflation
pressures.
Make
certain that
the
backside of the
grille
screen
is clean
and unobstructed.
Pull
for
‑
ward
on
top edge to expose
rear side
of
screen.
Remove by hand
any
accumulated
grass
and debris.
Adjust
the
seat for
operator’s
maximum
com
‑
fort, visibility,
and
complete
control
of the
tractor.
Refer
to
various sections of the operator’s
manual
for additional
information.
OPERATING THE TRAOTOR
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CAUTION! To
prevent Injury,
do
not
carry
passengers or
olve
rides.
Keep
children, pets,
end
by-standers a safe
distance
a w a y.
” w e “
GOVERNOR
The
governor is
set
at the
time the engine is
assembled and should
not
require
readjust
‑
ment
unless the governor
arm is
removed
or
loosened
from the governor shaft. Consult
your
International Harvester dealer if
the
governor
does
not
function
properly.
THROTTLE
LEVER
This
lever controls the
speed
of
the engine.
When
set
in a given position, it
will
maintain
a
uniform
engine
speed.
When using power
take-off
operated
equip
‑
ment,
best
performance is
achieved with
the
throttle lever
in
the
“FAST"
position.
‘.
This
symbol
shows
slow
position.
9
This
symbol
shows
fast
position.
SPEED CONTROL LEVER
This
lever is
used
to select
any
speed
from
a
standstill “ N ”
position
to
eight
miles
per
hour
in
the
forward direction and to
four miles
per
hour
in
the
reverse direction.
Moving
the
speed
control
lever
forward
pro
‑
vides increased
forward
speed,
and
moving
the
lever rearward
provides
the
reverse
speeds.
NOTE: Do
not
rest
your
foot on
the
brake
pedal
while driving
the
tractor
as
this
would
cause
the speed
control
lever to
return to the
“ N ” position.
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