
Cutting Unit Engagement Switch
(Fig. 16)
—Used to
start and stop cutting unit operation. Lift switch and move
forward to actuate the cutting unit. Center deck will engage
first followed by wing decks engaging approximately one
second later.
Figure 16
1. Cutting unit engagement switch
2. Glow plug indicator
3. Charge indicator
4. Key switch
5. Throttle control
6. Cutting unit lift controls
7. Coolant temperature gauge
8. Fuel gauge
9. Low-water indicator
10. Engine oil pressure warning light
11. Engine coolant temperature warning light
12. Water-in-fuel warning light
Glow Plug Indicator
(Fig. 16)—Automatically actuates
proper glow period when the ignition key is turned to
ON. Illuminates when the glow plugs are actuated.
When the glow plugs are heated sufficiently, light goes
off indicating the engine is ready to start.
Charge Indicator
(Fig. 16)—Illuminates when the
system charging circuit malfunctions.
Key Switch
(Fig. 16)—Three positions: OFF, ON and
START. Turn the key to START and release it when the
engine begins running. To stop the engine, turn the key
to OFF.
Throttle Control
(Fig. 16)—Move control forward to
increase the engine speed, backward to decrease speed.
Cutting Unit Lift Controls
(Fig. 16)—The two outside
levers raise and lower the wing cutting units. The center
lever raises and lowers the whole cutting unit. The
engine must be running to lower the cutting unit. When
wing cutting units are raised higher than 15°, their
blades automatically disengage. To lower the cutting
unit just touch the levers momentarily.
Coolant Temperature Gauge
(Fig. 16)—Shows the
temperature of engine coolant.
Fuel Gauge
(Fig. 16)—Shows the amount of fuel in the
tank.
Low-Water Indicator
(Fig. 16)—Indicates low water
level in the cooling system.
Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
(Fig. 16)—
Indicates dangerously low engine oil pressure.
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light
(Fig.
16)—The red light illuminates and the engine stops
when temperature of the coolant exceeds 110° C
(230° F)
Water-In-Fuel Indicator
(Fig. 16)—Indicates when
there is water in the fuel..
Seat
(Fig. 17)—Seat adjusting lever on the left side of
the seat allows 4 inch fore and aft adjustment. The seat
adjusting knob on the front of the seat, adjusts the seat
for operator’s weight.
Figure 17
1.
Seat adjusting lever
2.
Seat adjusting knob
Traction Pedal
(Fig. 18)—Controls forward and reverse
operation. Depress the top of the pedal to move forward
and the bottom to move backward. Ground speed
depends on how far the pedal is depressed. For no load,
maximum ground speed, fully depress the pedal while
the throttle is in FAST. For maximum power under load
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