Identification of Controls
IVT transmission provides infinite ground speeds in the forward mode from 50 meters per hour (164 feet per hour) to 40 km/h (25 mph). Reverse mode provides infinite ground speeds from 50 meters per hour (164 feet per hour) to 20 km/h (12.4 mph). (Maximum speeds may vary slightly due to tire size.) Left-hand reverser allows shuttle-shifting.
IVT tractors are equipped with either a left-hand reverser or right-hand reverser. A left-hand configuration requires two levers; the left-hand reverser lever (D) which controls tractor direction, park and neutral. The second lever, the speed control lever (E), located on the CommandARM that controls the transmission ratio.
The right-hand option consists of a right-hand reverser lever (A) located in the CommandARM and controls all functions of both levers in the left-hand configuration.
There are two variable speed bands in the forward direction on all tractors. Tractors equipped with a left-hand reverser also have two speed bands in reverse. Tractors equipped with right-hand reverser will have only a single reverse band.
Set speeds are the maximum ground speeds in each speed band. The speed control lever must be pushed to the end of the slot and be at full throttle. To achieve set speeds, rotate set speed adjuster (B). Clockwise increases speed. Counterclockwise decreases set speed.
A-Right-Hand Reverser Lever
B-Set Speed Adjuster
C-Selector Switch
D-Left-Hand Reverser Lever
E-Speed Control Lever
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