Safe practices for operation, Differential lock, Engaging the differential lock – Cub Cadet SC2400 User Manual

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8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Sc2400 Operator’s Manual

1. Differential Lock

(A) Differential lock foot pedal
(a) disengage
(b) engage

Avoid injury. To prevent the tractor from
overturning:
Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock

engaged.

Do not engage the differential lock while the

tractor is traveling at a high speed.

The differential lock is actuated to provide greater
traction when rear wheels begin to slip. Engaging the
differential lock will cause the right and left rear axles
to be locked and simultaneously rotate at a same
speed, allowing the tractor to develop maximum
traction force.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage.
●To prevent damage to the differential gears,

NEVER engage the differential lock while the
tractor is traveling at a high speed, or when only
one wheel is rotating.

●The differential lock is designed to be used for

short durations. Its prolonged use can damage the
differential gears.

Engaging the Differential Lock

1. Stop or slowly drive the tractor.
2. Depress the differential lock foot pedal.

Disengaging the Differential Lock

Remove foot from the differential lock foot pedal.

IMPORTANT:
●When using the differential lock, decrease the

engine speed.

●To prevent transmission damage, do not use the

differential lock when only one rear wheel is
rotating.

●If the differential lock does not disengage when the

foot is removed from the differential lock foot pedal,
lightly step on the brake pedal several times.

5. Safe Practices for Operation

WARNING

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(A)

(b)

(a)

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