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Mobile Belt Loader Model 660 Operation
Operation Manual
Operation - 2 - 20 CD397-Oper
4. Select transmission drive (FWD/REV)
To select a vehicle drive direction in a CE configured belt loader:
1. Move transmission drive selector lever up (toward instrument panel) to select forward
drive direction.
2. Move transmission drive selector lever down (toward drivers seat) to select reverse drive
direction.
3. Neutral is located midway between forward and reverse and is indicated by a positive
stop notch into which the spring loaded lever will fall when shifting.
4. Select transmission drive (FWD/REV)..
2.1.7.5Depressfootthrottle.
The foot throttle is a conventional automobile accelerator connected to the ECM by electrical
connection.
To increase speed, depress foot throttle.
To decrease speed, release foot throttle.
2.1.7.6Maneuvervehiclewithsteeringwheel.
The steering system is a hydrostatic type powered from the belt-driven hydraulic pump.
To turn left, rotate the steering wheel counterclockwise.
To turn right, rotate the steering wheel clockwise.
NOTE:
This transmission is equipped with Abuse Protection Valve Body. To shift into
Reverse (R) or Drive (D), all three of the following conditions must be met:
1. Throttle position must be less than 25%.
2. Engine RPM must be less than 1500 RPM.
3. Vehicle speed must be 0 MPH.
If any of the above conditions are not met, the transmission will be placed into a
neutral state until all three conditions are met. This neutral state may slightly drag
the forward or reverse clutch, moving the vehicle very slowly and give the impres-
sion that the transmission is slipping. To fully engage the desired gear, simply come
to a complete stop with the engine at idle.

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