1. Power steering is activated only
while the engine is running. Slow
engine speeds make the steering
a little heavier. While the engine
is stopped, the tractor functions in
the same manner as tractors with-
out power steering.
2. When the steering wheel is turned
all the way to the stop, the relief
valve is activated. Do not hold the
steering wheel in this position for a
long period of time.
3. To avoid tire wear and front-end
damage only turn steering wheel
while moving.
4. The power steering mechanism
makes the steering easier. Be
careful when driving on an road at
high speeds.
1. Be sure that the wheels are ad
-
justed to provide the maximum
stability possible.
2. You should slow down for rough
roads, slope and sharp turns. This
is especially important when you
are transporting heavy equipment
on the rear of the tractor.
3. Use gears according to the decent
of the slope, and try to avoid using
the brake.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF
POWER STEERING
P.T.O OPERATION
REAR P.T.O GEAR SHIFT LEVER
(1) P.T.O Shift Lever
621O536A
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury:
Disengage P.T.O, stop engine,
and allow all rotating com-
ponents to come to a com-
plete stop before connect-
ing, disconnecting, adjusting,
or cleaning any P.T.O driven
equipment.