527 Track-Type Skidder Caterpillar


Changing Direction and Speed

Usage:

527 2RS
Speed and directional changes at full engine speed are possible. However, deceleration and/or braking is recommended when you change direction. This will maximize operator comfort and the service life of transmission components.


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  1. Decrease engine speed by pushing forward on the governor control lever or pushing downward on the decelerator pedal.



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  1. Push the brake pedal downward in order to stop the machine.



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  1. Move the transmission control lever to NEUTRAL. Then, move the transmission control lever to the desired direction.

  1. Move the governor control lever to the desired speed.

  1. Release the brake pedal.

  1. In order to increase engine speed, release the decelerator pedal, or pull back on the governor control lever.

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