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New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340 Service Repair Manual (86637556) – New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340

New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340 Service Repair Manual (86637556) – New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340

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New Holland HW300, HW320, HW340 Repair Manual_86637556
Size: 46.6 MB
Format: PDF
Language: English
Number of Pages: 888 pages
Brand: New Holland
Type of document: Repair Manual
Model: HW300, HW320, HW340
Part No: 86637556

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New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340 Service Repair Manual (86637556) – New Holland HW300 HW320 HW340

1. To stop, return the FNR lever to neutral, engage the parking brake, center the steering wheel to the locked position, and stop the engine before leaving the seat.
2. When descending steep grades on the road and when in the field, always place the switch into the field range position.
3. When going down a steep grade, pull the FNR lever back toward neutral to slow ground speed.
4. With the parking brake engaged, the steering wheel centered, and the hydrostatic FNR lever in the neutral slot, the neutral lock will engage pulling the lever to the right. The parking brake must be engaged before the engine will start.
5. The neutral lock should always be engaged when the windrower is stopped.
6. The steering wheel must be centered to keep thewindrower fromturning even with the FNR lever in neutral. When moving forward, the windrower turns the direction the steering wheel is turned. When moving in reverse, the windrower turns opposite the direction the wheel is turned. In reverse, hold the steering wheel at the back of the rim and move your hand in the direction you want to go.
7. When driving the windrower on the road or highway, use the proper accessory lights for adequate warning to the operators of other vehicles. Check your local government regulations concerning the use of warning devices. Work lights should not be used as they could be mistaken for an oncoming vehicle.
8. Always use the seat belt when operating the windrower.
9. Never idle the engine in a closed area. Exhaust gases maybuild up. These gases are harmful and potentially lethal. Carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, but can be present with all other exhaust fumes.

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