TH4295,4335,4365
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FIG. 4-15
FIG. 4-16
(Mechanical)
FIG. 4-17
(HST)
CLUTCH PEDAL (MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION)
FIG. 4-15:
The foot pedal (1) disengages the engine
from the transmission when fully depressed, to permit
engine starting, selecting or changing gears and stop-
ping tractor movement. Four-wheel drive selection
also requires clutch disengagement.
Slowly raising the pedal will engage the clutch and
start the tractor moving in the selected gear.
NOTE: Depress clutch pedal quickly to prevent ab-
normal wear. Raise clutch pedal smoothly to
prevent sudden movement. DO NOT “ride”
clutch pedal with your foot.
IMPORTANT: Clutch pedal free-play must be ad-
justed correctly. See Clutch Free-Play
Adjustment for instructions.
BRAKES
CAUTION: For towing safety, the towed
equipment, when fully loaded, should not
exceed 1.5 times weight of towing unit.
Brake Pedals
FIGS. 4-16 & 4-17:
The inner brake pedal (1) and out-
er brake pedal (2) independently control the respec-
tive left and right wheel brakes to assist in turning.
During tractor transport or high speed operation, the
brake pedals should be latched together using the
interlocking plate (3).
CAUTION: Do not use individual wheel
brakes for transporting or operating at
high speed. Always latch pedals together
using interlocking plate. Make sure brakes
are adjusted evenly.
Hydrostatic models do not have individual wheel
brakes but single brake pedal (4).
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