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Safety notes
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P/N 6525032M1 - X6
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Start slowly and increase your speed gradually. DO
NOT rev the engine or drop the clutch. If the tractor
is attached to a heavy load, or immovable object,
improper clutching may cause overturn (Fig.2-30 and
2-31).
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If the front part of the tractor begins lifting, disengage
the clutch at once (Fig.2-29).
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If your tractor is bogged down in mud or frozen to
the ground, DO NOT attempt to drive forwards. The
tractor can spin around its rear wheels and overturn
(Fig.2-29). Lift any attached implement and attempt
to BACK OUT. If this is not possible, tow it out with
another vehicle.
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If you get stuck in a ditch, BACK OUT, if possible. If
you must drive on, drive very slowly and carefully.
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When a trailer is hitched behind a tractor, the tractor
should typically be driven in forward gear both uphill
and downhill.
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A tractor with a loaded front-end (e.g. loader, bucket
etc.) and without a rear trailer should be backed down
the slope and travel forward uphill. Always keep the
loader bucket as low as possible. (Fig.2-31b)
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Always keep the tractor in gear when going downhill.
Never let the tractor coast with clutch disengaged or
transmission in neutral.
Fig.2-29
Fig.2-30
Fig.2-31
Fig.2-31b