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DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL
The differential control lever is used to position the
differential in either a unlocked or locked position.
The machine should be operated in the Unlocked
position until one tire starts to spin, then stop
machine travel by placing the hydrostatic level in the
neutral position. Place the Differential Lock in the
Locked Position then resume machine travel.
NOTE: Only change the position of the Differential
Lock when machine travel is stopped.
Unlocked Position
In the Unlocked position, the wheels may drive at
different speeds depending on the traction available
at each wheel. This position may provide reduced
traction in certain ground conditions but will require
the least effort to steer the machine.
1. Place the foot control, A, in the unlocked position
by pushing down on the right side of the pedal, B,
until the pedal locks in place.
B
A
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Locked Position
In the Locked position, both wheels will continuously
drive at the same speed regardless of the available
traction at each wheel. This position provides
maximum traction but will increase the effort needed
to steer the machine.
1. Place the foot control, A, in the locked position by
pushing down on the left side of the pedal, C, until
the pedal locks in place.
C
A
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