Section 120-0010
Transmission - Transmission and Mounting
SM 1965 4-00
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intersection of the clutches to be engaged and
disengaged becomes possible. This creates fast
shiftings without traction force interruption.
Speedometer Sensor
Speedometer sensor, within the ECU, sends a signal
to the speedometer, via the speedometer frequency
divider, to indicate travel speed in kilometres per hour
and miles per hour.
Differential Locks
Note: The transmission differential lock requires air
pressure to hold it 'Off', whereas, the centre axle
differential lock requires pressure to hold it 'On'.
When the engine is started, air pressure is applied to
the transmission differential lock to ensure the
differential lock is released. On activation of the
differential lock switch, the transmission differential
lock solenoid is energised and air pressure is
exhausted at the transmission differential lock and
applied at the centre axle differential lock. In this
condition, the differential locks are engaged.
Note: The differential locks can be preselected when
the machine is moving however, they will only engage
on the move when the vehicle speed is below 5 km/hr.
Note: Before driving in soft or slippery conditions, stop
and engage the differential locks. Spinning wheels can
result in damage to the transmission and axle
differentials.
Note: Disengage differential locks when driving on
firm ground.
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