IFFERENTIAL LOCK
FIGS. 4-29 & 4-30
erential lock, 1, pedal
or lever is lowered, both sides o
ether to ensure traction to both rear wheels.
This is especiall
e the differential lock - Depress the clutch
edal or lever and allow all rear wheel movement to
top. Depress the lock pedal or lever and slowl
MPORTANT: DO NOT engage with rear wheel
pinning as severe damage ma
e the differential lock - Depress the clutch
edal and release the differential lock pedal or lever.
The lock pedal or lever should normall
off” position.
NOTE: On occasion, differential lock pedal or lever
remain engaged due to torque differ
rear wheels. In this case,
ap brake pedals alternatel
in motion to release the pedal.
CAUTION: When differential lock is
CAUTION: DO NOT use differential lock
on hard surfaces or when transportin
es the drive for the front axle. With the
ever down, the front axle
TE: 4WD indicatior lamp will be illuminated when
ou push down the 4WD control lever.
MPORTANT: Depress main clutch pedal and stop
faster than the speed of the rear tires.
This is to assist steerin
ed
when the tractor is transported or operated on a hard,
dr
surface. Failure to do so will result in rapid wear o
ront drive tires and possible driveline dama