CONTROLS 4
GB-9
Q. Horn
The alarm sounds to alert the operator to conditions
requiring immediate attention. See Section 4.3.
R. 2 WD / 4 WD Switch
Sets tractor into two or four wheel drive.
S. Raise / Lower Joystick
The joystick raises and lowers the mowers. Push
forward to lower mowers, pull back to raise mowers.
T.
Reel Switch
The reel switch is a 3-position rocker type switch with a
neutral locking tab. It sets the mowers for either forward
or reverse rotation. Set mower switch in its OFF (center)
position when starting the tractor.
Forward - To mow, press switch to the
FORWARD (cut) position. With the switch in this
position, mowers will start automatically when
they are lowered and stop when they are raised. Return
switch to its center position to disable mowers.
Reverse - The mower can be operated in the
reverse direction for backlapping, running
vertical mowers, removing grass build-up in
mowers or dislodging objects binding mowers. To
reverse blade rotation, press switch to the REVERSE
position.
When backlapping, the parking brake must be set,
traction pedal in neutral and both the reel switch (Q) and
backlap switch (K) must be set to REVERSE. See Parts
& Maintenance Manual.
U. Light Switch
Controls operation of work lights.
V.
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch has four positions. OFF - RUN -
GLOW PLUG - START. See Section 5.4.
W. Throttle
Controls engine speed. Run machine at full throttle
during normal machine operation.
X. Parking Brake Light
Indicates that the parking brake is engaged. Parking
brake must be disengaged before depressing
traction pedal.
Y.
Fuse Blocks
Used to provide circuit protection for electrical
systems. See Parts & Maintenance Manual.
Z. Horn Switch
This switch is used to test the alarm system or disable
the alarm after a low oil level has been detected. Keep
switch in its ON position when starting and operating
tractor. To test alarm, set switch to OFF and turn ignition
key to RUN. See
Section 4.3.
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