Drive train, Drive train 10.0, General – JLG TF6-42 (9150-4003) Operator Manual User Manual

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Form No. 20136 3/03 • TF6-42 Owner/Operator Manual

General

This model material handler is equipped with a powershift transmission.

With this type of transmission, the operator simply selects a gear, selects

the direction of travel, releases brakes and depresses the accelerator pedal

to move the handler.

Operation

Gear Selection: Gear selection is accomplished by rotating the twist grip

handle on the transmission control lever. It is best to begin travel in a lower

gear, however the machine will move away from rest in any gear. Upshifts are

most smoothly accomplished by lifting off the throttle pedal when shifting.

Caution should be taken of downshifting to ensure that the ground speed of

the material handler has slowed sufficiently so as not to over-speed the engine.

Select the appropriate gear for the task being performed. Use a lower gear

when transporting a load. Use a higher gear only when traveling longer distances

without a load. When traveling through deep mud, or up slopes, use a lower

gear. Downshift a gear when traveling down a long hill. Use the service brakes,

if necessary, to prevent over-speeding the engine.

Direction of Travel: Direction of travel is selected by moving the transmission

control lever towards the front of the machine for forward travel, and towards

the rear of the machine for reverse travel. Neutral is selected by moving the

transmission control lever to the center position. If neutral is selected while the

machine is moving, the machine will continue rolling in the direction of travel.

Always bring the machine to a complete stop before changing direction of travel.

This will prevent damage to the transmission or torque converter.

Forward or reverse travel can be selected while in any gear.

DRIVE TRAIN

10.0

WARNING

!

Bring handler to a complete stop

before shifting transmission

control lever. A sudden change in
direction of travel could reduce

stability and/or cause load to shift

or fall.

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