Snapper 2690628, 2690629 manual Pushing The Tractor By Hand, Hydraulic System Functions, General

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Pushing The Tractor By Hand

DO NOT TOW TRACTOR

QTowing the unit will cause transmission damage. Do not use another vehicle to push or pull this unit. Do not actuate the transmission release

valve lever while the engine is running.

1.Disengage the PTO and turn the engine off.

2.Push the transmission release (B, Figure 4) forward and down to lock into the released position. The trac- tor can now be pushed by hand.

3.Move the lever rearward and up to engage the trans- mission.

Implement Flow @ 3600 RPM

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Figure 5. Hydraulic System Pressure / Flow

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Figure 4. Transmission Release Lever & Fuel Tank

A. Fuel Tank Cap.

B. Transmission Release Lever

Hydraulic System Functions

General

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All of the inboard and auxiliary hydraulics are controlled

by the attachment lift control lever. The attachment lift control lever raises and lowers attachments that utilize

the tractor's hydraulic lift cylinder. This lever also con- trols attachments that use the tractor's auxiliary hydraulics via the quick couplers on the front left and right sides of the frame.

The rate of hydraulic fluid flow and pressure that are available when using the auxiliary hydraulic quick cou- plers is listed in the chart in Figure 5.

The lever has five positions: left, right, back, forward (first detent) and float (pushed forward to second detent).

Using Inboard Hydraulics

The inboard hydraulics control the tractor's belly attach= ment lift (mower deck) and three point hitch lift (if equipped). The front / rear hydraulic selector switch must be in the REAR position.

Pulling the lever back raises the attachment lift (A, Figure

Figure 6. Inboard Hydraulics

A.Lift

B.Lower

6). Pushing the lever forward to the first detent lowers

the attachment lift (B, Figure 6). Pushing the lever for- ward to the second detent locks the control in "float"

position, allowing the lift mechanism to float up and down.

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