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Iseki TH4365 - Stopping Tractor

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TH4295,4335,4365
4
8
CAUTION: Reduce en
g
ine speed before
c
han
g
in
g
travel direction. Tractors with
s
y
nchroshuttle require complete dis-
e
n
g
a
g
ement of main clutch
(
depressed
c
lutch pedal
)
before chan
g
in
g
shuttle
l
ever
p
osition
.
STOPPING TRACTOR
FIG. 5-6
:
Brake pedals, 1 and 2, ma
y
be used inde-
p
endentl
y
to operate respective brake and assist turn-
in
g
at low speed operation. Unlatch brake pedals and
u
se as required to assist turnin
g
.
When Tractor is bein
g
used at hi
g
her rate of speed,
brake pedals must be latched to
g
ether with interlockin
g
p
late, 3, so both brakes will appl
y
at the same time.
CAUTION: Do not use one wheel brakin
g
a
t hi
g
h speed. Alwa
y
s latch brake pedals
to
g
ether when Tractor is bein
g
transport-
e
d. Make sure brakes are ad
j
usted evenl
y.
FIG. 5-7: To stop the tractor with re
g
ular
g
ear trans-
mission, move the throttle lever, 4,
f
orward, to reduce
e
n
g
ine speed and slow travel. Depress the clutch
p
edal, 5, and brake pedal, 1 and 2, to stop. Position
the ran
g
e and
g
ear shift lever, 6, and shuttle shift, 7,
in neutral position.
Be make sure to latch the brake pedals to
g
ether, de-
p
ress the brake pedals and pull parkin
g
brake lever, 8,
u
p firml
y
.
Allow en
g
ine speed to idle several minutes to allow
e
ven coolin
g
. Then turn main switch to “off” shuttin
g
off en
g
ine. Lower three-point hitch and remove ke
y
from i
g
nition.
FIG. 5-8
:
Alwa
y
s park Tractor on level area whenever
p
ossible. If hillside parkin
g
is necessar
y
, securel
y
b
l
oc
k
bo
th r
ea
r wh
ee
l
s
as
s
h
o
wn.
NOTE: When stopping or parking Tractor, be sure
b
r
a
k
es
a
r
e
l
oc
k
ed
. With tr
a
n
s
mi
ss
i
o
n
of
constant mesh design, Tractor ma
y
have a
t
endenc
y
to creep
(
particularl
y
with cold oil
)
.
1
2
3
47
8
5
6
FIG. 5-
6
FIG. 5-7
FIG. 5-
8

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