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Yanmar YM240 - Parking, Starting, and Stopping Procedures

Yanmar YM240
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Operating the tractor
31
(3)
Travel speeds
Travel speeds for YM195 tractor areshown below.
Speeds for tractor with
8.318-24 rear tires.
Speeds would be 5.4% faster with 9.519-24 tires
and
1%
slower with 13.6-16 turf tires.
YM1951195D
TRACTOR
SPEEDS
Travel speeds for YM240 tractor are shown below.
Speeds for a tractor with 9.519-24 rear tires.
Speeds would be 4.3% faster with
11.2110-24
tiresand 9.2% slower with 13.6-16 turf tires.
YM2401240D
TRACTOR
SPEEDS
(4)
Clutch
A
clutch
is
used to connect or disconnect engine
power to the transmission and drive wheels. The
clutch
is
used to facilitate the shifting of gears.
It
is
also used to allow the engine to operate,
when the tractor
is
stopped, without placing the
shift levers in neutral (out
of
gear).
When disengaging, depress the clutch quickly, and
when engaging, release
it
slowly.
-
Do not
rest
your foot on the clutch pedal.
Especially, when using tractor with front loader,
dozer, rear blade or box scraper, check pedal free
travel often.
(See
page
60.)
(5)
Brakes
Brake pedals must be connected together by means
of connector when driving on public roads.
Keep
brake pedals adjusted evenly, to prevent
tractor from swerving to one side when both
brakes are applied.
See
page
61.
The tractor is equipped with individual operating
brakes. To stop tractor, depress both brake pedals
connected by brake connector.
Use individual brakes to assist in
rna!<ing sharp
turns. Disconnect connector and depress only one
brake pedal.
To prevent unnecessary wear, never ride thebrakes
by resting a foot on the pedals.

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