Using Traction Assist
CAUTION: Driving at high speeds with the traction assist engaged
may result in loss of steering control. Do not engage traction assist
or turn with the traction assist engaged while operating machine at
high speeds or on slopes.
Traction assist is used to provide better traction when rear
wheels start to slip. Use traction assist if you are experiencing
rear wheel slippage. Engaging traction assist causes both rear wheels
to drive equally to improve traction.
Engaging Traction Assist
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IMPORTANT: Using the traction assist function improperly can
damage the transaxle:
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Reduce speed and allow drive wheels to rotate at same speed
before engaging or disengaging traction assist.
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Disengage traction assist when driving on dry asphalt or concrete.
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Use traction assist only when necessary for improved ground
engagement.
Stop or slow machine down.
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Push down on traction assist pedal. Traction assist remains
engaged as long as pedal is depressed.
NOTE: Turning radius is increased when traction assist is engaged. When the brake pedal is depressed, traction assist automatically
engages.
Disengaging Traction Assist
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Release traction assist pedal.
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Once the load on the transmission is equalized and reduced,
traction assist disengages automatically.
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