Buhler 2180 User Manual
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SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
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TOWING THE TRACTOR
TRACTOR TOWING
IMPORTANT: The tractor should only be towed a
short distance, such as out of a building. Do not tow
it down roadways or as a method of transport.
IMPORTANT: For transport purposes, haul the
tractor with all four wheels on a flat bed trailer or truck.
Use a strong chain if towing the tractor is necessary.
Tow the tractor from the rear using the drawbar or
three-point hitch only. Tow the tractor from the front
using both tie down brackets, 1. Have an operator
steer and brake the tractor.
To avoid damaging the transmission or other
components that turn but are not lubricated during
towing, observe the following:
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Only tow a short distance
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Keep speed below 8 KPH (5 MPH)
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If possible, run the engine to provide lubrication,
power steering and power brakes.
CAUTION
Do not tow the tractor faster than 8 kph (5 mph).
Steering is much slower and the steering wheel
turns harder without the engine running.
WARNING
Do not use cables or rope to tow the tractor. If the
cable or rope breaks or slips, it may whip with
sufficient force to cause serious injury. When
using a chain, attach the chain with the hook
open side facing up. If the hook slips, it will drop
down instead of flying up.
NOTE: If equipped, four wheel drive (FWD) will be
engaged if the engine is not running, regardless of
the position of the FWD activation switch.
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