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SECTION 2
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION
SEAT AND MIRROR
Adjusting the Tractor Seat
Your SHIBAURA tractor equipped with an
adjustable suspension seat.
To adjust the seat fore and aft, move the release
lever
①
towards the fender, slide the seat to the
desired position, releasing the lever to lock.
The seat height is controlled variable by the knob
②
. While sitting in the seat, turn it clockwise to
increase the height, or turn it counterclockwise to
reduce the height.
To adjust the seat suspension for individual
operators; with moving the lever
③
straight up,
turn it clockwise to be for “+” and turn it
counter-clockwise to be for less “-“.
Adjusting the seat belt
The male end of the seat belt
②
, is part of a
retraction mechanism, located on the left side of
the seat. To extend the length of the seat belt,
pull out on the male end until the correct length is
obtained. To latch the belt, insert the male end
into the belt latch
①
, located on the right side of
the seat. Ensure that the belt is securely latched
during use, and that the belt length is correctly
adjusted for the size of each operator.
Use soap and water to clean the seat belt if
necessary. Do not use carbon tetrachloride,
naphtha, etc., as these substances will weaken
the webbing. Additionally, do not bleach or
re-dye the webbing, as these products will also
weaken the webbing.
Replace the seat belt if it becomes damaged or
worn.
Operator Seat Presence Switch
The operator presence switch is located beneath
the seat and is connected to the engine start and
run systems.
To start the tractor the operator MUST be in the
seat to energize the fuel system. If the operator
leaves the seat with the engine running, the fuel
system will be shut down and the engine will stop.
Summary of Contents for ST460
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