Operation – SkyTrak 3606 Operation Manual User Manual
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3606 Rev 11/99
Operation
Four Wheel Steer Indexing
If the vehicle does not drive “straight”, the steering could be “out of phase.”
Perform the following Four Wheel Steer Indexing Procedure to synchronize
the front and rear steering.
Four Wheel Steer Indexing Procedure
1. With the steering select switch in the Four Wheel Steer position,
turn the steering wheel full left. While holding the steering wheel full
left, toggle the steer select switch to the Front Wheel Steer position
and steer the front wheels back to center. Toggle the steer select
switch back to Four Wheel Steer position and turn the steering
wheel full left. Toggle the steer select switch back to Front Wheel
Steer position and steer the front wheels full left. Toggle the switch
to the Four Wheel Steer position and return to center.
2. The vehicle should now be properly indexed in Four Wheel Steer-
ing. If the wheels are still out-of-phase, repeat step 1 again.
1. Four Wheel Steering
(Figure 38)
The front wheels will steer in the direction that the steering wheel is turned;
the rear wheels will steer in the opposite direction. This steering mode
allows an extremely short turning radius and enables the rear wheels to
follow the tracking of the front wheels which can be an advantage in mud
and sand conditions.
Figure 38
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60
3606 Rev 11/99
Operation
Four Wheel Steer Indexing
If the vehicle does not drive “straight”, the steering could be “out of phase.”
Perform the following Four Wheel Steer Indexing Procedure to synchronize
the front and rear steering.
Four Wheel Steer Indexing Procedure
1. With the steering select switch in the Four Wheel Steer position,
turn the steering wheel full left. While holding the steering wheel full
left, toggle the steer select switch to the Front Wheel Steer position
and steer the front wheels back to center. Toggle the steer select
switch back to Four Wheel Steer position and turn the steering
wheel full left. Toggle the steer select switch back to Front Wheel
Steer position and steer the front wheels full left. Toggle the switch
to the Four Wheel Steer position and return to center.
2. The vehicle should now be properly indexed in Four Wheel Steer-
ing. If the wheels are still out-of-phase, repeat step 1 again.
1. Four Wheel Steering
(Figure 38)
The front wheels will steer in the direction that the steering wheel is turned;
the rear wheels will steer in the opposite direction. This steering mode
allows an extremely short turning radius and enables the rear wheels to
follow the tracking of the front wheels which can be an advantage in mud
and sand conditions.
Figure 38
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