If any implement is mounted, turn the tractor
slowly paying particular care for the space.
Do not make a sharp turn at high speed. Be sure to
lower the engine speed before turning.
Before starting the operation on slope, check for
the existence of stone, irregularity or other
dangerous factors which could lead to an accident.
Do not operate the tractor at steep slopes as it
may cause the vehicle to roll over.
While operating on downward slope, use the
engine brake. Do not place the main shift in the
“NEUTRAL” position.
For towing, be sure to use the drawbar only. Set
the hitch point below the center line of the rear
axle.
Brake discs may show different levels of wear due
to the more frequent use of right brake than the
left brake, or vice versa. This difference in wearing
may cause different braking on right and left
wheels especially when the brake pedals are
locked and this may cause the tractor to lean one
side, or even get out of control. In order to prevent
this, service the brakes frequently for equal braking
and get them readjusted if necessary.
STOPPING THE TRACTOR
1.
By pulling throttle lever, reduce engine speed.
2.
Depress clutch pedal all the way.
3.
Keep the brake depressed until the tractor
comes to a complete stop.
4.
Place the PTO shift in the “NEUTRAL” position.
5.
Move main shift lever to NEUTRAL.
6.
Move the sloop lever to NEUTRAL.
7.
Remove foot off the clutch pedal slowly.
8.
Stop the engine by moving the ignition key to
'STOP' position.
9.
Apply parking brake.
10.
Push hydraulic control lever slowly forward to
lower implement to ground.
11.
Remove the key.
12.
Turn off illumination components, hazard
warning light, rotating beacon lamp, etc.
13.
Always get off the tractor from the left side,
since the right side is the emergency exit.
When you get off, do not lean on the hand
lever, mirror, mirror lever, pedals, etc., if you
need to lean on something, you can either use
the handle on the left fender or steering
wheel.
Be sure to always apply the parking brake while the
tractor is in parking or standing.
Select flat and level ground for parking.
Apply blocks to the front or to the back of rear
wheels on the slope.
Do not park the tractor on oily, greasy or other
slippery surfaces.
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