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2. If it is necessary to park on an incline, be sure to
chock the wheels to prevent accidental rolling of the
machine.
M6S-111
(1) Parking brake lever
(2) Release button
(A) “PULL”
M6L-111
(1) Parking brake lever
(2) Release button
(A) “PULL”
M6H-101
(1) Parking brake lever
(2) Release button
(A) “PULL”
IMPORTANT :
• Do not leave your tractor in the rain. If it cannot
be avoided, cover the muffler pipe to prevent
water from entering.
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
1. Differential lock
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death due to loss of
steering control:
• Do not operate the tractor at high speed with
differential lock engaged.
• Do not attempt to turn with the rear-wheel or 4-
wheel differential lock engaged.
• Be sure to release the rear-wheel or 4-wheel
differential lock before making a turn in field
conditions.
2WD
If one of the rear wheels should slip, step on the
differential lock pedal. Both wheels will turn together,
thus reducing slippage.
The differential lock is maintained only while the pedal
is depressed.
(1) Differential lock pedal (rear-
wheel)
(A) Press to “ENGAGE”
(B) Release to “DISENGAGE”
IMPORTANT :
• When using the differential lock, always slow
the engine down.
• To prevent damage to the power train, do not
engage the differential lock when one wheel is
spinning and the other is completely stopped.
• If the differential lock cannot be released, step
lightly on the brake pedals alternately.
4WD
1. If the front and/or rear wheels should slip while
driving straight in field conditions, step on the 4-
wheel differential lock pedal. The 4 wheels will turn
together, thus reducing slippage.
OPERATING THE TRACTOR
OPERATING TECHNIQUES
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