5. Turning
This tractor has Four Wheel Steering, read the following information
carefully.
m Turning the tractor at excessive speed especially on uneven
terrain can cause the tractor to tip over and you can be injured. Slow down
before turning.
To prevent accidental tip over:
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Never make abrupt starts while the wheels are turned.
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Slow down before making sharp and/or hard turns.
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Avoid sharp turns in rutty or uneven terrain.
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Engaging the differential lock while making sharp turns can cause you
to lose steering control.
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Be sure to raise ground engaging attachments (rotary tillers, disk har-
rows, moldboard
plows, etc.), before executing sharp turns. If the at-
tachment is not raised, you can damage the tractor andlor the
attachment.
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Rear attachments swing out in a larger arc than the tractor, and can
strike nearby objects.
Use care when turning the tractor near a wall or other obstructions
when a rear mounted attachment is being used. 4-wheel steering
allows the tractor to turn in a very small radius.
Explanation of 4-Wheel Steering
Steering wheel in straight ahead
position:
When the steering wheel is turn-
ed, the rear wheels will be turned
in a direction opposite to the front
wheels and continue to be turned
in that direction until the steering
wheel is turned to the extreme
position.
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