Stopping Tractor
1.
Stop tractor travel by depressing on clutch pedal first or while using the brakes.
2.
Put gear shift lever (A) or PowrReverser lever (B) (if equipped) in NEUTRAL before or while using the brakes.
IMPORTANT:
Cooling of certain engine parts is provided by engine oil. Stopping a hot engine suddenly could cause damage to these parts by overheating or lack of lubrication.
3.
Pull hand throttle (E) down to slow idle position. Allow engine to idle for 1-2 minutes.
CAUTION:
Always set parking brake before dismounting. Leaving transmission in gear with engine off WILL NOT prevent tractor from moving.
4.
Lock brake pedals together with locking bar (C). Push brake pedals down and pull up on lever (D) to set parking brake.
5.
Move rockshaft lever forward and lower all equipment to the ground.
6.
Put all SCV levers in NEUTRAL.
7.
Disengage PTO.
CAUTION:
Remove key from ignition switch to prevent operation by untrained personnel.
8.
Turn key (F) to STOP position and remove from switch.
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