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DRIVING OPERATION
G232 G233 C230
STOPPING THE TRACTOR - PARKING
BRAKE
At normal conditions stop the tractor
slowly. Shortly before stopping:
1. Depress the clutch pedal.
2. Move the main shifting lever into
neutral.
3. At each tractor stopping protect the
tractor against accidental movement
by setting of parking brake. Indicator
lamp located on the dash indicates
parking brake setting.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
The engine must be cooled after work
with fully loaded tractor.
1. Reduce engine speed to 800 - 1000
min
-1
before stopping the engine and
let it run without load approximately
for 5 minutes.
2. Move the throttle control lever into
STOP position.
3. Pull up the control of engine stopping
(stopping device) and keep it in
pulled position until the engine stops
(push the control back).
4. After engine stopping is possible to
turn the switch key into “0“ position.
Note:
At stopped engine the front driving
axle is automatically shifted into “on”
position.
LEAVING THE TRACTOR
Before leaving tractor with safety cab do
not forget to remove the key from the key
switch in “0” position (only at stopping
engine – the indicator of battery charging
lamp must be “on”) and lock the cab. at
cab tractors before leaving tractor. (The
key cannot be removed when it is in “I”
or “II” positions).
When the tractor stands on the hill,
wheels must also be locked with blocks.
The tractor must be properly
assured against accidental move:
1.
Engine must be “off”.
2.
Speed gear 1 must be shifted.
3.
Tractor must be braked with parking
brake.
When the tractor stands on the hill,
wheels must also be locked with blocks.
Summary of Contents for Proxima 100
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