AutoPowr — Special Features when Maneuvering the Tractor

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The brake pedals control the automatic clutch. Partially depressing both of the brake pedals allows the tractor to creep - this makes it easier to back up to an implement, for example. Fully depressing the two brake pedals stops the tractor with power still at the transmission. There is no need to depress the clutch pedal. However, be aware that:

  • Full torque remains available even at very slow speeds. In certain conditions, even obstacles will not bring the tractor to a standstill.
  • After the brakes are released, the tractor automatically accelerates up to the speed currently commanded by the hand throttle or accelerator pedal.
  • If you go back to a tractor with a conventional transmission again, remember that the transmission is not disconnected when the brake pedals are depressed.

NOTE: When engaging park lock on slopes, remember to actuate the brake pedals as well.

Also use the brake pedals when turning on a downhill slope, as this will make the tractor change direction faster.

IMPORTANT: The speed control lever makes it possible to command a large reduction in speed in a short time. For safety reasons (e.g. preventing trailers from jack-knifing), the AutoPowr drive unit reduces its speed at a more moderate rate. Always use the brake pedals to decelerate quickly.

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