Safely driving the tractor on roads, Never coast downhill, Check whether the front wheel gearing is engaged – Cub Cadet SC2400 User Manual

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8. OPERATING THE TRACTOR

Sc2400 Operator’s Manual

2. Safely Driving the Tractor on Roads

Avoid injury. Be cautious when driving the
tractor at a transport speed:
We recommend that the user / operator use the

turn signal / hazard lights when traveling on
public roads. Before operating the tractor on a
public roadway, be aware of relevant state or
local regulations in effect. An implement safety
lighting kit is available from your local Cub
Cadet Yanmar dealer.

If local laws permit road travel, flash the hazard

lights and display the Slow Moving Vehicle
(SMV) emblems when traveling on public
roadways.

When operating the tractor on a road, strictly observe
the following precautions:
●ALWAYS ensure that the Slow Moving Vehicle

(SMV) emblem and hazard lights are clean and
clearly visible. If a towed or rear-mounted
implement jeopardizes visibility of these safety
devices, install the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV)
emblem and hazard lights on the implement.

(A) Typical example of installed Slow Moving

Vehicle (SMV) emblem

●Turn the hazard lights and headlights ON, unless

prohibited by law.

●Drive the tractor slowly so that the tractor is under

control at all times. Slow down for travel on a slope,
rough road, sharp turns or when transporting a
heavy rear-mounted implement.

●Disengage the 4-wheel drive to prevent excessive

tire wear.

●NEVER coast downhill.
●Check whether the front wheel gearing is engaged.
●Remember that the braking characteristics differ

between the 2- and 4-wheel drive modes.
ALWAYS be aware of the current drive mode and
use properly.

●ALWAYS slow down before turning. High-speed

turns may cause the tractor to tip over.

●Strictly observe all the currently effective local

traffic and safety laws and regulations.

●ALWAYS travel at a speed that allows the tractor to

remain controlled and stable.

●Avoid engaging differential lock while traveling on a

road. Your tractor can lose control.

WARNING

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