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Figure 86
1.
Transport/aeration switch
(A
ERATION
position)
3.
Traction control
2.
Operator-presence bail
The InfoCenter displays the current hole depth
and hole spacing (
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Figure 87
4.
Look in the direction of your planned path to
ensure that it is clear.
5.
Grasp the left or right handlebar and the
operator-presence bail (
), and squeeze
the bail to the handle.
6.
With you thumb, rotate the top of the left or right
traction control to drive the machine forward.
Note:
During aeration the machine drives at a
speed to meet what you selected for target hole
spacing.
•
When using the ground-speed lock, releasing
the aerate bail without changing the traction
control position causes the machine to
maintain ground speed, like cruise control
of an automobile.
•
Driving the machine in reverse direction
disengages the cruise control effect,
and causes the machine to drive at
variable-ground speed.
•
When you raise the head to turn the machine
around for another pass, you can increase
ground speed by moving the traction control
farther forward. When you return the traction
control to the N
EUTRAL
position, the machine
slows to the required ground speed for
aeration hole spacing.
Aerating Using the Delay-Drop
Mode
Use the front tire to sight the drop point when aerating
in delay-drop mode.
1.
Press the top of the drop-control switch (
) to the D
ROP
-D
ELAY
position.
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Figure 88
1.
Drop-control switch
2.
Drive the machine in the forward direction; refer
to
Driving the Machine in the Aerating Mode
(page 43)
.
3.
As the front tire rolls over the perimeter of
aeration area, close either the left or right the
aerate bail (
).
Note:
The coring head runs and lowers as
the machine moves forward crossing the target
aeration area.
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