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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION SYSTEM
Examples of useful conditions of
4WD
The 4WD can be useful under the
following conditions:
①
When cultivating in a field
②
When traction is required on a
slope, in a wet field or for towing
a trailer
③
When working in a wet or sandy
field
④
When cultivating on firm soil with
a rotavator to prevent the tractor
from being pushed forward
⑤
When driving into/out of a field
or going over a field bank
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⑤
Reverse driving-lifting
This function is to lift the imple-
ment automatically when the vehi-
cle is driven backward.
Pressing the button once turns on
the lamp and activates the reverse
driving-lifting function. Pressing it
once again turns off the lamp and
deactivates the function.
⑥
Turning-lifting
This function is to lift the imple-
ment automatically when the vehi-
cle is being turned.
Pressing the button once turns on
the lamp and activates the turn-
ing-lifting function. Pressing it
once again turns off the lamp and
deactivates the function.
Reverse
driving-lifting
Turning-lifting
⑦
PTO (AUTO)
The PTO shaft is automatical-
ly stopped for safety when the
implement is lifted to the pre-
set height. Also, the PTO shaft is
automatically stopped when de-
pressing the clutch pedal.
Pressing the button once turns
on the lamp and activates the
automatic PTO function. Press-
ing it once again turns off the
lamp and deactivates the func-
tion.
PTO rotation
Avoid using the 4WD on a road or
hard soil. The tires can be worn
excessively.
If stopping the engine while the
4WD is engaged, starting the en-
gine again automatically engages
the 4WD.
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NOTE
Do not activate the reverse driv-
ing-lifting function or turning-lifting
function while driving on a road.
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NOTE
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