Positioning The Tilt Steering Wheel; Using The Cruise Control - Toro 73552-9900001 Operator's Manual

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Positioning the Tilt Steering
Wheel
The steering wheel has four tilt locations. Position the
steering wheel where you have the best control of the
machine and are most comfortable.
1.
Lift the tilt lever to release the lock (Fig. 25).
2.
Move the steering wheel to a comfortable
position; then release the lever to lock it in place.
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Figure 25
1. Tilt lever

Using the Cruise Control

The cruise control is a switch (Fig. 26) on the right
fender that maintains a set traction control position
without foot pressure. The cruise control only
operates when moving forward.
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2. Steering wheel
Figure 26
1. Cruise control
Engaging the Cruise Control
1.
Begin driving the tractor; refer to Driving
Forward or Backward, page 24. While holding
your foot steady on the traction control pedal,
push the cruise control switch (Fig. 26) to the
"SET" position. This locks the traction control
in position and your foot can then be removed
from the traction control. A constant pedal
position will be maintained.
2.
The cruise control has a "speed–up" feature: If
you initially set it to any speed other than full
speed, you can speed up with your foot on the
traction pedal for as long as you wish. When
you release the traction pedal, the pre–selected
cruise speed resumes automatically.
Disengaging the Cruise Control
1.
While holding your foot steady on the traction
control pedal, move the cruise control switch
(Fig. 12) to the "OFF" position.
2.
This unlocks the traction control. You must now
use the traction control to move forward.
3.
For quick stops, just press the brake pedal. This
automatically disengages the cruise control and
applies the brake at the same time.
Operation
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