Operating Mechanical Front Wheel Drive-Electro-Hydraulic Control-If Equipped
Use mechanical front wheel drive (MFWD) as required for better traction.
CAUTION:
Mechanical front wheel drive greatly increases traction, it does not increase the stability of the tractor. With MFWD engaged, the tractor can climb steeper slopes but it does not become more stable. The possibility of a tip-over increases with MFWD. Use extra caution on slopes.
When driving on icy, wet, or graveled surfaces, reduce speed and properly ballast tractor to avoid skidding and loss of steering control. For best control under adverse conditions, engage mechanical front wheel drive (if equipped).
IMPORTANT:
To extend tire life, engage mechanical front wheel drive only when needed. DO NOT engage when driving on hard surfaces.
DO NOT install tire chains on tractor front wheels. Chains will strike and damage tractor.
MFWD can be engaged and disengaged in all ranges and gears (forward and reverse) during operation, and under full load.
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Depress top end of switch to engage MFWD. Indicator (B) will light when MFWD is engaged.
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Depress bottom end of switch to disengage MFWD.
A-MFWD Switch
B-MFWD Indicator
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