Cub Cadet SC2400 Manual De Usuario

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Sc2400 Operator’s Manual
5. Operating on Slopes
Avoid injury. Be extremely cautious when driving 
the tractor on a slope:
To increase the traction power and provide 4-
wheel braking feature, engage the 4-wheel 
drive lever before driving the tractor on a slope. 
Remember that although the 4-wheel drive 
lever greatly assists in approach to a steep 
slope, there is greater possibility of a tip over.
To improve braking power on sloped, frozen, 
wet or graveled surfaces, engage the 4-wheel 
drive lever. Add ballast to the tractor as 
necessary and travel at a lower speed to 
prevent skidding and loss of steering control.
While driving the tractor, do not attempt to 
climb a slope that is steeper than 11 degrees.
Even on a slope that is not steeper than 11 
degrees, do not turn or change the traveling 
direction, or park square to the slope.
Before approaching a slope, select an 
appropriate speed setting. NEVER shift on a 
slope. Be sure to travel at a lower speed on a 
slope.
Suddenly starting the tractor on an uphill can 
cause the front wheels to jump off the ground, 
and this situation poses an extreme danger. To 
avoid this problem, run the engine at a lower 
speed and slowly start the tractor in motion.
NEVER park the tractor on a slope. If parking on 
a slope is unavoidable, chock the tires, and pull 
the parking brake lever to engage the parking 
brake securely.
On a slope, the tractor is unstable and more 
prone to tip-over, possibly leading to severe 
injury or even death. Remain very cautious when 
your tractor is on any slope.
To avoid tip over, move backward on a steep 
slope. If backing on the slope is not comfortable, 
do not attempt to continue. Avoid an extremely 
steep slope.
When exiting a ditch, deep mud or traveling on 
a steep slope, the risk of the tractor roll-over is 
high. In four-wheel drive mode, special caution 
is needed.
Slowly move on any slope. NEVER change 
speed or direction quickly.
When backing up a slope, keep the tractor 
parallel with the gradient of the slope.
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