
OPERATION
37
FIG. 5-1
A
B
A
A
B
N
B
2
6
9
8
3
7
5
4
1
FIG. 5-2
㧿㨀㧻㧼
8
FIG. 5-3
Normal Starting
CAUTION: Do not attempt to start the tractor
unless seated in the operator's seat. Do not
allow anyone on the tractor except for the
operator.
FIGS. 5-1 & 5-2:
To start the engine, proceed as follows:
1. Apply the parking brake,1.
2. Make sure the forward/reverse lever,2, in the
neutral position.
3. Make sure the range shift lever,3, in the neutral
position.
4. Make sure the rear PTO selector lever,4, are in
the neutral position.
5. Make sure the PTO switch,5, is in the OFF
position.
6. Fully depress the main clutch pedal,6, to
disengage the clutch.
NOTE: "When turning main switch on to start engine
with shift lever position ''ON'' or PTO switch
''ON'', digital panel will indicate error message.
Please refer to trouble shooting."
CAUTION: The operator being seated in the
operator's seat, the range shift lever must
be in neutral and the PTO lever must be
in neutral to actuate safety switches and
permit operation of the starter motor.
7. Set the position control lever, 7, (three-point hitch)
in the down position.
8. Turn the main switch, 8, to the "glow" position for
5-10 seconds.
9. Set the throttle lever, 9, at half to the fully open
position.
10. Turn the main switch, 8, to the "ON" position for
1-2 seconds, then turn to the "start" position.
Release the switch the moment engine starts.
11. Once the engine runs smoothly, set engine speed
to approximately 1,500 rpm to allow the engine
and hydraulic system to warm up for several
minutes.
DO NOT LOAD A COLD ENGINE.
IMPORTANT: Do not crank engine for more than 10
seconds at a time. Allow starter to cool
at least 20 seconds before repeating
procedure. Never turn main switch
to start with engine running. Severe
damage will result.
FIGS. 5-3:
Battery charge indicator lamp and engine
oil pressure lamp in indicator light strip should go out
when the engine starts. If either light remains lit, STOP
ENGINE IMMEDIATELY and investigate source of
problem.
IMPORTANT: If engine will not start and run after several
attempts, refer to Maintenancesection in
this book and bleed any air that may be
present in the fuel system.
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