It is strongly
recommended
that you locate a reasonably
large,
level and open "practice
area" where there are no obstructions,
pedestrians,
or animals. You should
practice
operating
the
tractor for a minimum
of 30 minutes.
Carefully
move (or have moved) the tractor to the practice
area.
When performing
the practice
session, the PTO should
not be
engaged.
While practicing,
operate the tractor at approximately
1/2-3A throttle
and at less than full speed in both forward
and
reverse.
Carefully
practice
maneuvering
the tractor
using the instructions
in the following
section "Driving
the Tractor."
Practice until you
are confident
that you can safely operate the tractor.
Drivin9 the Tractor
WARNING!
Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed
and sudden stops.
1.
Adjust the operator's
seat to the most comfortable
position
that allows you to operate the controls.
See seat
adjustment
in the Assembly
& Set-Up section.
2.
Release the parking
brake.
3.
Move the RH and LH drive control
levers inward
in the
neutral
position.
Refer to Figure 5-2.
Control Lever Moved
Inward and in Neutral
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Figure 5-2
NOTE: If the control
levers are not even in the neutral
position,
refer to Maintenance
& Adjustments
for instructions
to adjust the
levers so that they are even.
4.
Move the throttle
control
lever forward
to the full throttle
position.
NOTE:Although
the tractor's
engine is designed
to run at
full throttle,
when performing
a practice
session the tractor
must be operated
at less than full throttle
(approximately
2500-3000
RPM). This only applies to practice.
_
WARNING!
Always maintain
a firm grip on the
control
levers. DO NOT release the control
levers to
slow or stop the tractor;
move levers to neutral
position
using your hands.
5.
To drive the tractor, firmly grasp the respective
drive
control
levers with your right and left hands and continue
with Driving the Tractor
Forward on the following
page.
Drivingthe Tractor Forward
_
ARNING!
Keep all movement
of the drive control
levers slow and smooth.
Abrupt
movement
of the
control
levers can affect the stability
of the tractor
and could cause the tractor to flip over, which
may
result in serious injury or death to the operator.
Slowly and evenly move both drive control
levers forward.
The tractor will start to move forward.
See Fig. 5-3.
F
Driving
Forward
Faster
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o
Position
Figure
5-3
2.
As the control
levers are pushed farther
forward
the speed
of the tractor will increase.
3.
To slow the tractor
move the controls
lever rearward
to
attain the desired speed, or move the levers to the neutral
position
to stop the tractor.
WARNING!
Always maintain
your grasp on the
drive control
levers. Do not release the levers to slow
the tractor
or to return to neutral.
Turningthe TractorWhile DrivingForward
WARNING!
When reversing the direction
of travel,
we recommend
performing
gradual 'U' turns where
possible. Sharper turns increase the possibility
of turf
defacement,
and could affect control of the tractor.
ALWAYS slow the tractor
before making sharp turns.
To turn the tractor while driving
forward,
move the control
levers as necessary so that one lever is rearward
of the other. The
tractor will turn in the direction
of the rearward
control
lever.
SECTION
S --
OPERATION
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