Using Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD)
Mechanical front wheel drive (MFWD) enables the powertrain to
drive both front and rear axles for improved traction on difficult
ground conditions and provides 4-wheel braking. MFWD can be engaged
and disengaged on-the-go with light loads and on low traction surfaces.
CAUTION: Avoid Injury! Use extra caution when driving on slopes.
To increase traction and provide four-wheel braking, engage mechanical
front wheel drive (MFWD) when driving on slopes. Be aware that MFWD
can improve access to dangerously sloped terrain, thereby increasing
the possibility of tipover. To improve braking on sloped,
icy, wet, or graveled surfaces, engage the MFWD. Add ballast to the
tractor and travel at a reduced speed to avoid skidding and loss of
steering control.
IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Always disengage MFWD when driving
on a paved surface. Put the transmission levers in neutral
to move the machine when the engine is not running.
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A - MFWD Lever Shown
NOTE: It may be necessary to reduce engine load to disengage
front wheel drive.
Pull up on MFWD lever (A) to engage. Push down MFWD lever to
disengage.
Tips for Operating MFWD:
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Maintain front tire pressure at maximum allowable level to ensure
proper tire performance in all field conditions.
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Engage MFWD to provide four-wheel braking.
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Disengage MFWD when driving machine to or from work site to
increase front tire life.
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