OPERATING THE TRACTOR
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B
Horn Button (if equipped)
The horn will sound when the key switch is in the "ON"
position and the horn button pressed.
B
Tractor Lights
(1) Head light
(2) Side turn signal / Hazard light
(3) Work light
B
Brake Pedals (Right and Left)
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Be sure to interlock the right and left pedals.
Applying only one rear wheel brake at high
speeds could cause the tractor to swerve or
roll-over.
A
Be sure brake pedals have equal adjustment
when using locked together. Incorrect or
unequal brake pedal adjustment can cause the
tractor to swerve or roll-over.
To avoid personal injury or death:
A
Do not make brake suddenly.
An accident may occur as a result of a heavy
towed load shifting forward or loss of control.
A
To avoid skidding and loss of steering control
when driving on icy, wet, or loose surfaces,
make sure the tractor is correctly ballasted,
operated at reduced speed, operated with front
wheel drive engaged (if equipped).
A
The braking characteristics are different
between 2 and 4-wheel drive. Be aware of the
difference and use carefully.
1. Before operating the tractor on the road or before
applying the parking brake, be sure to interlock the
right and left pedals as illustrated below.
2. Use individual brakes to assist in making sharp turns
at slow speeds (Field Operation Only). Disengage the
brake pedal lock and depress only one brake pedal.
3. Be sure brake pedals have equal adjustment when
using locked together.
(1) Horn button
(A) "PUSH"
3. Checking the brake pedal.
(1) Brake pedal lock
(A) "LOCK"
(B) "RELEASE"