Stopping The Tractor; Driving On Slopes - Cub Cadet RZT54 Operator's Manual

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Executinga Zer0Turn
WARNING!
When executing
a zero turn, the tractor
MUST BE STOPPED. Executing a zero turn while the
tractor
is moving
can significantly
reduce your
control
of the tractor
and will cause severe turf
defacement
to occur.
1.
2.
Stop the forward
or reverse motion
of the tractor
by
moving
the two drive control
levers to neutral.
To turn clockwise,
move the left control
lever forward
while
simultaneously
moving
the right control
lever rearward.
See Fig. 5-9.
Clockwise
Zero Turn
3.
J
Figure 5-9
To turn counterclockwise,
move the right control
lever
forward
while simultaneously
moving
the left control
lever
rearward.
See Fig. 5-10.
Counterclockwise
Zero Turn
Stopping the Tractor
1.
Move both drive control
levers to the neutral
position
to
stop the motion
of the tractor.
2.
Push the PTO switch downward
to the disengaged
position.
3.
Use the deck lift handle to raise the deck to its highest
position.
4.
If dismounting
the tractor,
move the drive control
handles
fully outward
in the neutral
position,
engage the parking
brake, move the throttle
control
lever to the fast position,
turn the ignition
switch to "OFF'" and remove
the key from
the switch.
WARNING!
Do not leave the seat of the tractor
without
disengaging
the PTO, moving
drive control
levers fully outward
in the neutral
position,
and
engaging
the parking
brake. If leaving the tractor
unattended,
turn the ignition
key off and remove
the key.
DrivingOn Slopes
Refer to the slope gauge in the Safe Operation
Section to help
determine
slopes where you may not operate
safely.
WARNING!
Do not operate
on inclines
with a slope
in excess of 15 degrees (a rise of approximately
2-_/2
feet every 10 feet). The tractor could overturn
and
cause serious injury.
1.
Always drive across slopes, never up and down. Control
the speed and direction
of the tractor
using primarily
the
control
lever on the downhill
side of the tractor, with the
uphill control
lever remaining
essentially
in a fixed position.
2.
Avoid turning
downhill
if possible.
Start at the bottom
of a
slope and work upward. Always slow down before turning.
3.
Use extra care and go slowly when turning
downhill.
Operating The PT0
Operate
the PTO clutch as follows:
I.
Move the throttle
control
lever to approximately
the mid
throttle
position.
2.
Pull the PTO switch upward
to the "ENGAGED" position.
3.
Advance
the throttle
lever to the operating
speed (full
engine speed).
4.
The operator
must remain in the tractor
seat at all times. If
the operator
should leave the seat without
turning
off the
power take-off
switch, the tractor's engine
will shut off.
5.
The PTO clutch cannot
be operated
when the tractor is
driving
in the reverse direction.
The PTO will disengage
when both drive control
levers are moved to the reverse
position,
and will re-engage
when one (or both) control
lever(s) is moved to the neutral
or forward
position.
Figure S-lO
SECTION
5--
OPERATION

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