Four-wheel Drive Switches (If Equipped)
IMPORTANT:

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A - Four-wheel drive Switches
B - Indicator Lights
Do not switch four-wheel drive ON or OFF while driving machine
at maximum travel speed. Decrease speed or bring machine to a stop.Turn four-wheel drive OFF before going down steep grades.
Non-ProDrive Machines: In conditions that cause high pressure
in the hydrostatic system and machine slows or stops, move multi-function
lever to neutral and shift transmission to a lower gear.
It is OK to switch between low (turtle) and high (rabbit) settings
on the "GO" while harvesting.
Four-wheel drive switches (A) are used to control the speed
of the four-wheel drive system.
Press either four-wheel drive switch once to turn ON or once
to turn OFF. Indicator light (B) above either switch turns ON indicating
which switch was selected.
Press bottom switch (turtle) when more traction is needed or
top switch (rabbit) when higher speeds are required.
NOTE: In extreme muddy conditions use the 2nd gear together
with the four-wheel drive in low speed (turtle).
NOTE: It is normal for front wheels to spin out (lose traction)
before rear wheels in most conditions. In muddy conditions, it may
be necessary to apply both brakes momentarily to increase hydrostatic
pressure to four-wheel drive motors. Non-ProDrive Machines: If rear
wheels spin excessively, shift transmission to a lower gear. It is recommended that four-wheel drive be left in low (turtle)
speed allowing machine to operate at maximum torque capacity. It is
recommended to use high (rabbit) speed only to allow rear wheels to
spin out faster than ground speed when required.
CAUTION: Non-ProDrive Machines: Ground speed increases when
turned OFF and decreases when turned ON.
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