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15.
Loading and unloading
DANGER
While loading or unloading tractor to or from the truck,
never try to change the course on the gangplank. Use
the slowest speed. Do not use the clutch. Otherwise,
loss of control can result in injury or damage to the
tractor.
WARNING
Park the truck on the flat ground where less traffic is
expected. Stop the engine and lock the parking
brake. Block the wheels of the truck. Use the
gangplank of sufficient strength. Fix or tie the
gangplank on the truck.
Reverse shift for loading, forward shift for unloading
Fasten the tractor firmly with the rope. If the tractor
falls off the truck, it may be damaged or injure
someone.
(1) Prepare the gangplank of sufficient strength.
(2) Never fail to link the two brake pedals with the
connector.
(3) Put the shift in the LOW position and load the tractor
onto the truck with a reverse shift.
(4) Should engine failure occur, descend down the
gangplank. Restart the engine and climb the
gangplank.
16.
Adjusting wheel tread
Adjust the tractor wheel tread according to the type of
crops and widths of planting rows.
Apply a wide wheel tread for works on slopes or for a
traction work.
Consult your service outlet for the adjustment of the
wheel tread.