FENDER MOUNTED CONRTOLS AND FEATURES
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| A | Fuel Fill Cap | H | Amber Hazard Lights | ||||||||||
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| B | PTO Reverse Override Switch | J | Tail Lights (Red) | ||||||||||
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| C | PTO Selection Lever | K | Reverse Lights (White) | ||||||||||
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| D | Hydraulic Lift Lever | L | Storage Tray | ||||||||||
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| E | Trans. Hi/Lo Shift Lever | M | Foldable ROPS | ||||||||||
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| F | Cup Holder | N | Seat Belt | ||||||||||
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| G | Hand Holds | O | Auxiliary Hydraulic Control Handle |
A. Fuel Fill Cap
The fuel fill cap is located on the left fender beside the operator’s seat.
WARNING: Never fill the fuel tank to the top of the filler neck. Expansion could result in overflow, allowing highly flammable fuel to come in contact with the operator.
B. PTO Reverse Override Switch
The PTO reverse override switch is located on the left fender. Depress the front of the switch to engage the override which allows the PTO to operate while the tractor is traveling in the reverse direction. Once activated, this function remains activated until the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position, regardless of the number of times the PTO is turned off using the PTO switch.
WARNING: Use EXTREME caution when operating PTO driven attach- ments while traveling in the reverse direction.
C. PTO Selection Lever
The PTO selection lever is located on the left fender.
•Push the lever forward to engage the mid PTO.
•Push the lever rearward to engage the rear PTO.
•Move the lever to the center position to simultaneously engage both the rear PTO and mid PTO.
D. Hydraulic Lift Lever w/Position Control
The hydraulic lift lever is located on the right fender. This lever controls the position of the three point hitch lift arms. There is a direct relationship between the position of the lever and the height position of the installed equipment.
•To lower the lift arms, move the lift lever forward until the desired height setting is attained.
•To raise the lift arms, move the lift lever rearward until the desired height setting is attained.
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