Buhler 2180 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

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INCHING PEDAL

The inching pedal, 1, is installed in place of the clutch

pedal found on tractors with a conventional

transmission. The inching pedal operates like a

clutch, for safe, accurate positioning of the tractor

when hitching up implements or operating in

confined spaces.

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Optimum inching control, particularly with heavy

loads, is achieved in the lowest gears (F1 and R3).

The degree of inching control gradually diminishes

as higher gears are selected up to 10th speed. At

gears higher than 10th, the electronic management

system takes over to protect the system from abuse.

IMPORTANT: To ensure maximum transmission life,

avoid using the inching pedal as a footrest or “riding”

the pedal. Use of the inching pedal is only necessary

if the low gears are not slow enough at moderate/low

engine speeds to give precise control for operations

such as implement attachment, etc.

When using the inching pedal, particularly at high

engine speeds, avoid stalling the engine. Lubrication

of the transmission ceases under stall conditions and

is detrimental to the transmission.

The inching pedal may also be used to automatically

select a gear to match load, engine speed and road

conditions. See “Speed Matching” later in this

section.

To stop the tractor in an emergency, depress the

inching pedal and apply both foot brakes together.

The inching pedal is not required for normal gear

changes.

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