5. Turning
This
tractor
has
Four
Wheel
Steering,
read the
following
information
carefully.
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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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