5
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OPERATION
(1) Hand Throttle Lever (2) Foot Throttle
INCREASE DECREASE
7. ACCELERATE THE ENGINE
(1) HAND THROTTLE LEVER
Pushing the throttle lever forward de-
creases engine speed, and pulling it
back increases engine speed.
(2) FOOT THROTTLE (MANUAL Type)
Use the foot throttle when traveling
on the road. Press down on it for
higher speed. The foot throttle is in-
terlocked with the hand throttle lever;
when using the foot throttle, keep the
hand throttle lever in low idling
position.
(5) FRONT WHEEL DRIVE SWITCH
4WD is a hydraulically actuated; which
is operated easily with the "ON"/"OFF"
switch.
To connect the 4WD, turn On the 4WD
switch and to release it, turn OFF the
switch.
(1) Front Wheel Drive Switch
“ENGAGED” “DISENGAGED”
T46O528A T46O564A
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE IS EFFECTIVE
FOR THE FOLLOWING JOBS:
1. When greater pulling force is
needed, such as working in a wet
field, when pulling a trailer or when
To avoid personal injury:
You should not engage your front
wheel drive while traveling at road
speeds. This can cause your trac-
tor to stop quickly, and
unexpectedly.
IMPORTANT
Engage the front wheel drive
only when the engine stops and
do not shift if in drive.
Tires will wear quickly if front
wheel drive is engaged on paved
roads.
Damage to the drive train may be
caused due to operation of 4WD
on roads or pave surfaces.
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CAUTION
working with front-end loader.
2. When working in sandy soil.
3. When working on a hard soil where
a rotary tiller might push the tractor
forward.