Buhler 2180 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

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FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (FWD)

INTRODUCTION

The four wheel drive (FWD) axle comes in either

limited slip differential with Automatic Traction

Management or fully locking differential with Traction

Control System (TCS) Traction Management. Use

FWD Automatic or TCS when operating to obtain

maximum efficiency and traction under any field

conditions.

ENGAGING AND DISENGAGING FOUR

WHEEL DRIVE

Four wheel drive can be engaged and disengaged in

all gears (forward and reverse) during operation and

under full load.
Switch, 1, has three operating positions: Off,

Automatic or TCS and Full-time On.
Fully depress the rear of switch, 1, to disengage

FWD, 2.
Depress the front of the switch one notch to the

Automatic or TCS position, 3. The AUTO FWD

indicator lamp on the instrument console will

illuminate to indicate engagement of either Automat-

ic or TCS.
When the tractor is in Automatic or TCS mode, FWD

will automatically disengage when either brake pedal

is used to assist in turning or at transport speeds

above 24.2 km/h (15 MPH) which reduces tire wear.

The FWD will automatically reengage when

transport speed drops below 24.2 KPH (15 MPH)

and when the applied foot brake is released.
If the tractor is equipped with TCS, the FWD will also

disengage and reengage under the following

conditions:

At speeds of 0-10 kph ( 0-6 MPH) disengage at

turn angles of 30 degrees or higher and

reengage at angles less than 30 degrees.
Or between 10–20 kph ( 6–13 MPH) disengage

at turn angles of 25 degrees or higher and

reengage at angles less than 25 degrees.

Fully depress the front of the switch to the ON

position, 4, to engage full-time FWD. The indicator

lamp in the switch will illuminate to indicate that the

FWD is engaged.
In this mode FWD automatically disengages when

transport speed is above 24.2 KPH (15 MPH) which

will reduce tire wear. FWD will automatically

reengage when speeds drop below 24.2 KPH (15

MPH).
NOTE: FWD will automatically engage to improve

braking any time that both brake pedals are

depressed.

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FWD OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION

Four wheel drive greatly increases traction. Extra

caution is needed on slopes. Compared to

two-wheel drive, a fwd tractor maintains traction

on steeper slopes, increasing the possibility of

overturning.
When driving on icy, wet, or graveled surfaces,

reduce speed and make sure the tractor is

correctly ballasted to avoid skidding and loss of

steering control. For best control, engage four

wheel drive by using full-time on mode, rather

than auto mode for four wheel braking.

IMPORTANT: To increase front tire life, disengage

four wheel drive when transporting the tractor.

Disengagement is automatic at transport speeds

above 24.2 KPH (15 MPH). Always use front/rear tire

combinations specified to ensure acceptable tire

wear.

IMPORTANT: Disengage FWD when making

extremely tight turns. This action will increase front

tire life, decrease stress on the FWD axle and allow

tractor to achieve minimum turn diameters.

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