CONTROLS 4
en-21
4.2
CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS __________________________________________________
A. Tilt Steering Lever
Pull lever up to release steering column. Tilt
column up or down to position desired.
Release lever to lock steering column in
place.
B. Traction Pedal
Press front of pedal
(B
1
)
down for forward travel.
Release pedal to slow mower and stop.
Press rear of pedal
(B
2
)
down for reverse travel.
Release pedal to slow mower and stop. Allow mower
to come to a complete stop before reversing
directions.
Figure 4A
C. Mow Speed Stop
Limits forward speed while mowing. To operate at
lower travel speed while mowing, rotate lever
(Position C
1
)
so it contacts stop screw on floor board
when forward travel pedal is pressed. To travel at full
speed, set lever in position shown
(Position C
3
)
.
Stop screw
(C
2
)
can be adjusted to set specific mow
speeds. See
Section 8.4
.
D. Weight Transfer
Used to adjust the ground pressure of the decks. See
Section 8.13
.
E. Seat Tilt Lever
Used to adjust the rear seat angle. Lift up on lever
and tilt seat back as required until seat is in the
desired position. Release the lever to lock the seat in
position.
F.
Transport Latches
Used to prevent accidental lowering of the wing
cutting units during transport.
G. Horn/Test Switch
Used to sound horn and test system warning lights.
Depress switch, horn should sound and all warning
lights, except for glow plug, engine oil and charge
pressure, should light.
CAUTION
Never adjust steering while mower is moving. Stop
unit and engage parking brake switch before
adjusting.
NOTICE
Engine will stop if traction pedal is depressed in either
direction with the parking brake engaged.
Disengage parking braked before attempting to drive
mower.
!
B
1
B
2
C
1
C
2
C
3
Transport Speed
Mow Speed
J-T
T XXXX
XXXXXX-XX
77
93
° C
170
200
° F
10
16
12 14
VOLTS
SOLID
STATE
HOURS
0 0 0 0
0
10
10
10
30
30
10
10
10
10
30
30
10
L
T
X
H
M
R
U
Y
J
P
V
AA
Z
K
N
S
W
P
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