Using Traction Assist
Traction assist provides better traction when rear wheels start
to slip. Engaging the traction assist will cause both rear wheels
to turn together at equal speed.
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.
Engaging the Traction Assist:
IMPORTANT: Incorrectly engaging traction assist may damage the
transaxle. Reduce speed before engaging or disengaging
traction assist.
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Stop or reduce engine speed to 1/3 throttle or less.
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Pull traction assist lever up to the locked (vertical) position:
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Traction assist will remain engaged as long as lever is up (vertical).
Disengaging the Traction Assist
NOTE: To ensure true disengagement of traction assist, you must
equalize torque on both axles.
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Stop or reduce engine speed to 1/3 throttle or less.
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Drive the vehicle straight ahead at a constant speed.
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Push lever down to unlocked position.
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