Operation Description
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2.6 Putting the Tractor in Motion
IMPORTANT ISSUES
1.
To prevent tooth breakage of the gears in the transmission or early clutch damage, do not start the engine
in the High gear range.
2.
Release the parking brake before starting to avoid damage to operating parts.
3.
When putting the tractor into gear or shifting gears, the clutch pedal should be depressed to disengage the
clutch and prevent gear teeth in the transmission from being broken or the clutch from being damaged.
1.
With the engine at low speed, step on the clutch pedal to
disengage the clutch and then shift the gearbox shift lever to the
required gear.
2.
Push the parking brake lever down to release the parking brake
and test whether the brakes work. This will ensure that the
brakes are reliable. Only after a brake check should the tractor
be run.
3.
Press the horn switch and look around for any obstructions.
4.
Gradually increase the engine speed, depress and release the
clutch pedal to smoothly start the tractor. Release the clutch pedal immediately after starting to keep the
clutch from slipping.
5.
Step on the gas to get the tractor up to the required speed.
6.
During use, do not use the clutch in a semi-engaged position to lower the tractor speed. When running,
keep your foot off of the clutch pedal to avoid excessive wear on the clutch.
2.7 Steering the Tractor
When driving the tractor on the road, press the turn signal switch on the control console to light the turn
indicator, and then make the turn. If your speed is too high, slow down before making the turn and start the turn
early. If you have to make a large turn, make the turn at a slow speed.
When turning the tractor tightly or on spongy-soft ground, you may experience some sideslip on the
front wheel. When this happens, step on the corresponding brake pedal and rotate the wheel to make the turn.
Figure 2-21