(4) FRONT WHEEL DRIVE LEVER
The front wheel drive should al-
ways be engaged when the tractor is
stopped. Shift the lever to the “ON”
position to engage the front wheel.
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE IS EFFEC
-
TIVE FOR THE FOLLOWING JOBS:
1. When greater pulling force is need
-
ed, such as working in a wet eld,
when pulling a trailer or when work-
ing with a 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.
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IMPORTANT
To avoid personal injury:
You should not engage your
front wheel drive while travel-
ing at road speeds. This can
ca use your tracto r to s top
quickly, and unexpectedly.
CAUTION
Depress the clutch pedal be-
fore engaging the front wheel
drive lever.
Tires will wear quickly if front
wheel dri ve is enga ged on
paved roads.
(1) Front Wheel Drive Lever
“ON” “OFF”
7. ACCELERATE THE ENGINE
(1) HAND THROTTLE LEVER
When the hand throttle is pushed
forward, the engine speed will de-
creased. When pulled backward, the
engine speed will be increase.
(2) FOOT THROTTLE
Use the foot throttle when traveling on
the road. Press down on it for higher
speed. The foot throttle is interlocked
with the hand throttle lever; when us-
ing the foot throttle, keep the hand
throttle lever in low idling position.
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(1) Hand Throttle Lever (2) Foot Throttle
INCREASE DECREASE