EasyManua.ls Logo

SOLIS 90 - Page 34

SOLIS 90
135 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
18
If the front end of the tractor starts to lift,
reduce your speed and, if necessary, disengage the
clutch (Fig. 2 25).
If your tractor is bogged down in the mud or
frozen to the ground, DO NOT attempt to drive
forwards. The tractor can rotate around its rear wheels
and overturn (Fig. 2 25).Lift any attached implement
and attempt to BACK OUT. If this is not possible, tow it
out with another vehicle.
Start forward slowly and gradually increase
your speed. DO NOT rev the engine or drop the
clutch. If the tractor is attached to a heavy load, or
immovable object, improper clutching may cause
overturn (Fig.2-26 and 2-27).
If you get stuck in a ditch, BACK OUT, if
possible. If you must go forward, do it slowly, and
carefully.
A bare tractor or a tractor with rear mounted
attachments should be backed up the slope in reverse
and travel forward downhill.
A tractor with a loaded front end bucket should
be backed down the slope and travel forward uphill.
Keep the loader bucket as low as possible.
Always keep the tractor in gear when going
down hill Never permit the tractor to coast with clutch
disengaged or transmission in neutral
(Fig.2-25)
(Fig.2-27)
SAFETY NOTES
(Fig.2-26)
O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )

Table of Contents

Related product manuals