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with respect to when the machine is used as a motor-
mower.
This is due to reversal of the direction of motion.
Lever (fig. 9, item 1) becomes the gear lever, and
lever (2) becomes the PTO control lever. The symbols
shown in figure 9 and applied to the column, remind
the user about the functions of the levers.
OPERATING THE
TWO-WHEEL TRACTOR
WARNING
Before operating your reversible two-wheel tractor,
read carefully and commit to memory the instructions
given in the GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS para-
graph at the beginning of this manual.
STARTING THE ENGINE
NOTE
See the engine Operating and Maintenance manual
for all information regarding the engine.
a. Disengage all control levers before starting the
engine
b. Open the fuel cock.
c. Position the small starter lever.
The position of the starter, for starting with a cold
engine, is shown on the appropriate plate. When
starting with a hot engine, the starter lever must be
kept in in-gear position.
d. Press down the engine stop lever (fig. 10, item 1).
e. Pull clutch lever (2) fully up.
f. Lock the clutch lever (1) in down position with
locking device (3).
g. Turn throttle lever (4) for 1/4 turn.
h. Grip the pull-rope handle and pull firmly and
quickly. When the engine starts, allow the rope to
wind back onto the reel slowly.
i. Turn the throttle lever (4) to idle position, and allow
the engine to warm up.
NOTE
Do not leave the clutch lever pulled up for an ex-
tended length of time after the engine has started.
This could cause damage to the clutch.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
a. Turn throttle lever (fig. 11, item 1) to idle position.
b. Release the engine stop lever (2).
c. If you plan not to use your two-wheel tractor for a
long time, shut off the fuel cock (if installed).
WARNING
The engine stop lever (2) also operates as a safety
device (emergency stop), and stops the engine as
soon as it is released.
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