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36
LL = Creeper speed range
Next, select the desired speed gear (1 − 4) with the
middle lever.
Finally, choose the desired driving direction with the
LH side lever.
Forward/reverse gears, range gears (except range
LL) and speed gears are synchronized and the
clutch pedal must always be used when changing
gears.
When engaging the creeper range (LL) or changing
driving direction, the tractor must be stationary.
The tractor has 12 gears forward and 12 reverse
gears.
IMPORTANT: The crawling speed range (LL) can
not be used for bigger drafting force than which is
reached with Low range (M)
16+8 GEARBOX
Range Speed Lever
Range speed lever has three synchronized speeds
including reverse speed.
Rear right position(according to driving way):
reverse speed R
Forward right position(according to driving way):
Low range L
Rear left position (according to driving way): High
speed range H
Three speeds are synchronized. Clutch pedal must
be used when changing ranges.
Splitter Unit Lever
Forward Position, I = direct drive
Rear Position, II = high speed
Attention: There is a mechanism and pipes
inside in splitter unit that keeps the system
lubricated and avoided lever in neutral.
5.3.2. Differential lock
Using of the rear axle differential lock is on page 37.
When the lock is engaged, the light is illuminated on
the instrument panel.
For optimum performance, engage the differential
lock before the wheels start to slip.
5.3.3. Powered front axle
Four wheel drive can be operated without
pressing down the clutch pedal even when the
tractor is running. When the 4WD is engaged, the
light is illuminated on the instrument panel.
Four wheel drive will always be engaged
− when braking with both brake pedals
− when engaging the parking brake
− when stopping the engine
5.3.3.1. Running on road
Do not engage four wheel drive when running on
the road unless drive on the front wheels is
absolutely necessary.
Speeds in excess of 15 km/h are not allowed with
4WD if road driving conditions are good.
5.
4. Stopping
Lower the implement (and in cold weather lower
links without implements), apply the parking brake
and stop the engine.
IMPORTANT: Before pulling out the stop control,
reduce the engine speed to idling, for about one
minute, to allow time for the engine temperature to
stabilise.
Fill up the fuel tank when finishing work for the day
in order to prevent condensation.
5.4.1. Use of snow chains
Snow chains must always be fitted on the front
wheels if they are fitted on the rear wheels. Check
that the chains are suitably tensioned so that the
mudguards are not damaged. When needed adjust
the turning angle of the tyres /tires.
5.4.2.Towing the tractor
If possible towing should be avoided when the
engine is not running, because the pressure
lubrication of the gearbox does not operate. If
towing can not be avoided, the range lever must be
in neutral (the rightmost lever) and the gear lever
engaged in gear. The forward/reverse gear lever
must also be engaged. The gearbox must have
normal filling of oil.
NOTE: Towing speed should not exceed 15 km/h.

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