Lx410/450/490 Operator's Manual
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Transport the Tractor on a Trailer
1. Make sure the trailer is heavy duty enough to
transport the tractor.
2. Drive the tractor forward onto the trailer.
3. Lower any implement onto the trailer deck.
4. Engage the parking brake securely, for details,
see "6. Lock and Set the Parking Brake" on page
7-4.
5. Shut off the engine.
6. Remove the key from the starter key switch.
7. Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the OFF (closed)
position.
8. Tie down the tractor to the trailer with heavy duty
straps, chains or cables.
• Secure each of the tire to the trailer.
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Operate on Slopes and Rough Terrain
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Exercise extreme care during loading or
unloading the tractor to or from a trailer or
truck.
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Turn the fuel shut-off valve to the OFF
(closed) position.
IMPORTANT
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The trailer must have signs and lights as required
by law.
! WARNING
Be extremely cautious when driving the tractor
on a slope and rough terrain. Observe the
following precautions.
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Before driving the tractor on a slope or a
rough terrain, engage the 4-wheel drive for
the following purposes:
• to increase traction
• to greatly assists in climbing steep slopes
• to improve braking power on sloped, frozen,
wet or graveled surfaces
• always be aware that the danger of tipping
over is still present
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Add weight to the tractor as necessary.
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Drive at a lower speed to prevent skidding
and loss of steering control.
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Keep away from slopes steeper than 15
degrees.
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Avoid parking the tractor perpendicular to the
slope.
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Avoid turning or changing travel directions
on a slope.
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Before approaching a slope, select an
appropriate speed setting.
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Make sure to travel at a lower speed when on
a slope.
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Avoid shifting the range gear lever while
traveling on a slope. The preceding action
can make the tractor uncontrollable and
suddenly roll down the hill.
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Do not move the following in N (neutral)
position when on the slope:
• primary gear lever
• range gear lever
• forward/N/reverse lever
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Do not under any circumstances step on the
clutch pedal when on a slope.
• the preceding action can make the tractor
uncontrollable and suddenly roll down the
hill
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Sudden operating the tractor on an uphill
slope can cause the front wheels to lift off the
ground and result in an extremely dangerous
situation.
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To prevent the preceding danger:
• run the engine at a lower speed
• slowly start the tractor
! WARNING