Reverse gear engagement or subsequent forward gear engaging
must always be done with the engine at minimum Rpm and the
wheels stopped.
2nd) Select the speed required using lever n.4 fig.1, as shown in fig.8.
Lever n.4 fig.2 can be used after the speed has been selected.
4.4.3 For 16 speed models
Select the required speed range using lever n.3 fig.1.
Positions (fig.13)
N = Neutral
L = Creep
V = Fast
Select the speed required with lever n.4 fig.1 in the combinations shown in fig.8.
Lever n.4 fig.2, can be used (see fig.14):
N = Neutral
A = Forward
R = Reverse
Reverse or forward gears must always be engaged with the
engine at minimum Rpm and the wheels stopped.
4.5 STOPPING THE TRACTOR
a) Push the throttle (n.8 fig.2) forward to its minimum setting, release the
accelerator pedal (n.10 fig.1)
b) Depress the clutch pedal (n.1 fig.1)
c) Put the underdrive lever (n.3 fig.1), the gear change lever (n.4 fig.1) and, if the
tractor
has
Pull up the parking brake (n.13 fig.1).
4.6 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
The tractor has a differential lock on the rear axle controlled by pedal n.7 fig. 1.
Keep the pedal depressed to engage the differential lock.
When the pedal is released, the differential lock is automatically disengaged.
To get the most out of the device, engage the differential lock before the wheels
begin to slip. Do not engage the lock while one wheel is already slipping.
Only use the differential lock with creep gear ranges and reduce
engine Rpm well ahead of time. Do not use the differential locking
going into or in bends. If the differential does not release, reduce engine
Rpm, stop the tractor and release the differential.
lever
n.4.fig.2.,
68
in
neutral.