3 Travel levers
4 Travel pedals
These are used to move and stop the machine.
NOTICE
In this Operator’s Manual front, forward, rear,
rearward, right and left are based on the premiss
that the sprockets are placed behind the cab. Pay
attention to this before control levers and pedals are
used.
If you want to travel the machine continuously, keep
in mind below operating conditions.
Ground conditions Operation
Flat, normal or soft soil Do not travel continuously for more than 2 hours. If you want
to travel for more than 2 hours at high speed, stop for more
than 20 minutes. Otherwise, track rollers and idlers could be
overheated and lead to oil leakage.
NOTE!
Travel the machine to forward direction (to idler side) to reduce
wear to moving parts of the undercarriage.
Uneven or tough soil
(mixed of gravels,
stones, boulders, other
obstacles or on a slope)
Travel the machine at low speed and do not travel continuously
for more than 1 hour. If you want to travel for more than 1 hour,
stop for more than 20 minutes. Otherwise, track rollers and
idlers could be overheated and lead to oil leakage.
NOTE!
Travel the machine to forward direction (to idler side) to reduce
wear to moving parts of the undercarriage.
N Neutral (machine stops)
1 Forward Push the lever forward or press down
front end of the pedal to advance the machine,
when the sprocket is at the rear of the machine.
2 Reverse Pull the lever rearward or press down
rear end of the pedal to reverse the machine,
when the sprocket is at the rear of the machine.
A Sprocket
Other controls
Controls
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