Operation Description
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2.17.1.2 Locking the Tractor Hood
Pull the hood down, either directly or with the strap that keeps
it from opening too far. When the hood lowers into the right
position it will automatically lock in place.
Figure 2-43 Locking the Tractor Hood
2.17.2 Instrument Console
The electrical control switches and the tractor instrument panel
are mounted on the instrument console
Figure 2-44 Instrument Console
2.17.3 Cab (optional)
The cab frame has a welded steel tubing frame. It has large windows on all sides, including in both doors and
in the lower parts of the front and rear panels. It offers the driver protection against the weather and greater
comfort while operating the tractor. It has an HVAC system (heating, ventilatiing, and air conditioning), an
interior light, front and rear windshield wipers, and a top hatch for ventilation and emergency exiting.
2.17.3.1 Cab Interior
The cab interior includes the inside portions of the fenders, the seat,
the windows, the floor mats, the instrument panel and control levers,
and the inside roof lining. The space is designed for the driver’s comfort
and efficiency, and for unobstructed views in all directions.
Figure 2-45 Cab Interior