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17
Drive the Mudd-Ox Cont.
Neutral
When both levers are in neutral position, the Mudd-Ox will not move in either direction. If parked on an incline, it
may begin to slowly creep. Always follow safety precautions as explained throughout this manual.
Forward
Pushing the control levers forward will drive the wheels/track forward. The further the levers are pushed, the
faster the Mudd-Ox will travel.
Reverse
In reverse, each lever will still control its respected side of the Mudd-Ox. Pulling them backwards will drive the
wheels/tires backwards. The further the levers are pushed, the faster the Mudd-Ox will travel.
Turning
As the XL utilizes a hydrostatic system, it can turn 360 degrees. A left turn can be achieved in numerous ways:
Left side lever in neutral position while pushing forward on the right side lever (wide radius turn).
Left side lever in reverse position while pushing forward on the right side lever (360 degree turn).
The above works vice versa for completing a right side turn. Practice driving the XL in an open, safe environment
before operation in more demanding areas.
Climbing Steep Hills
When climbing a steep in hill the Mudd-Ox, ease back on the control levers. This system is designed to provide
maximum power and torque to prevent engine bogging or stall. If the engine continues to bog down, slowly pull the
levers closer to neutral position until it gains power. Use precise movements.