1. Avoid engaging the clutch abruptly. Gradually release the clutch pedal while appropriately increasing the throttle. Failure to do so may result in severe impact on the clutch assembly and transmission components, potentially causing damage.
2. Do not keep the secondary clutch disengaged for extended periods, as this can lead to premature wear and failure. Be mindful of this during operation.
3. It is strictly prohibited to coast downhill with the tractor in neutral or with the clutch pedal depressed. This can cause loss of control and potential mechanical stress.
4. When steering a tractor, reduce the throttle or shift to a lower gear before making turns. Never use the single-side brake system for sharp turns, as it can cause instability and damage.
5. Proper gear selection and working speed are essential for smooth operation. Improper shifting at high speeds can cause the steering wheel to jerk. Choosing the right speed not only maximizes productivity and fuel efficiency but also prolongs the life of the tractor. Avoid frequent overloading, and ensure the engine has sufficient power reserve. For field work, aim for an engine load of about 80% for optimal performance.
6. The tractor’s differential lock should typically remain disengaged. Only engage it when the rear wheels are slipping, such as when stuck in a ditch. Press and hold the differential lock pedal to activate it and help the tractor move out. However, when engaged, the tractor cannot turn, which may cause tire wear, damage to the drive system, or even a rollover.
7. When braking, first reduce the engine throttle, then press the main clutch pedal, and gradually apply the service brake to stop smoothly. In emergencies, press both the clutch and brake pedals simultaneously. Never rest your foot on the brake or clutch pedal while driving. Special note: On public roads, the left and right brake pedals must be interlocked. When parking on a slope, shift into gear before releasing the brake after turning off the engine—use forward gear when going uphill and reverse when going downhill.
8. Use front-wheel drive when working under heavy loads or in wet, soft soil conditions. However, avoid engaging the front drive axle when driving on hard roads, as this can cause unnecessary wear on the front tires.
9. The hydraulic output valve controls four-wheel drive operations. The tractor is equipped with either a single-acting or double-acting hydraulic valve. The handle is used to operate the cylinder on the attached implement. The factory setting is usually double-acting, but users can adjust it to single-acting if needed for specific agricultural tools.
10. Tractor oil requirements:
- Choose the appropriate diesel grade based on environmental conditions and seasons. Never mix different grades of diesel.
- Fuel and transmission hydraulic oil must be filtered or allowed to settle for at least 48 hours before use.
- Never refuel while the engine is running. Avoid filling the tank in hot or sunny conditions, as fuel may expand and overflow. If spilled, wipe it immediately to prevent hazards.
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