Operating Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive (If Equipped)

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A - MFWD Lever


Use front-wheel drive as required for better traction.

CAUTION: Front-wheel drive greatly increases traction. When using this option, extra caution is needed on slopes. Compared to two-wheel drive, front-wheel drive maintains traction on steeper slopes, increasing the possibility of a tip over.

When driving on icy, wet or gravel surfaces, reduce speed and be sure tractor is properly ballasted to avoid skidding and to prevent loss of steering control. Front-wheel drive provides better control under these road conditions.

IMPORTANT: To extend front tire life, engage front-wheel drive only when needed in the field. Front tires turn slightly faster than rear tires with MFWD engaged and will wear very quickly if driven in MFWD mode on hard surface for an extended period. Unless absolutely necessary, do not engage MFWD when driving on hard surfaces.

Do not install tire chains on front wheels: chains will strike and damage tractor.

While towing an implement and pushing down on MFWD lever to disengage, lever may resist to disengage MFWD. When this occurs the load must first be relieved from the power train. See step 3 below.

Front-wheel drive may be engaged and disengaged while in motion.

  1. To engage, pull up on MFWD lever (A).

  2. To disengage, push lever back down.

  3. If lever will not go down easily, this means the load must first be relieved from power train. Operator may push down on lever while doing one of the following in order to relieve load:

    • Reduce speed and drive tractor straight ahead at for a few feet.
    • Stop tractor, then operate in reverse direction for a short distance, if changing from a forward direction.

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