Stopping and Parking the Tractor

causym CAUTION: Avoid possible injury due to losing control of tractor. Couple brake pedals (A) together when driving on roads.

1. Reduce throttle to low engine rpm.

2. Depress both brake pedals. It is not necessary to depress the clutch . The brakes will activate the AutoClutch (automatic clutch function within the transmission) to stop the tractor.

3. Move speed control lever to slowest position.

4. Shift Left-Hand reverser to PARK position.

5. Lower implements and shut off PTO.

6. Shut engine off and remove key.

Stopping the Tractor During Repeated Operations

Depress both brake pedals. It is not necessary to depress the clutch, reduce throttle, or move the speed control lever. The brakes will activate the AutoClutch. When brakes are released, tractor accelerates to currently commanded speed.

causym CAUTION: Avoid possible injury: braking the tractor while commanding a high engine speed will require higher brake pedal force.

Avoid possible injury due to sudden or unexpected acceleration. When brake pedals are released, the tractor will automatically accelerate to the speed currently commanded by the throttle and speed control lever.

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A-Brake Pedals

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Using Power Zero Position

NOTE: Using the clutch to change tractor direction, or to put tractor in motion, is not necessary.

Hold LH reverser lever in Power Zero position (A) to temporarily hold tractor stationary.

NOTE: Depending on speed and load, Power Zero may not bring tractor to a stop if already in motion.

Using NEUTRAL Position

Transmission NEUTRAL position is obtained (with engine running) by:

  • Depressing the clutch pedal OR
  • Shifting Left-Hand reverser to NEUTRAL position.

Tractor will roll freely in NEUTRAL position.

Using PARK Position

Transmission PARK position holds tractor stationary.

causym CAUTION: Always place Left-Hand reverser lever in PARK position before dismounting tractor.

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