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Title: Ford New Holland GT65 GT75 GT85 GT95 Diesel & Gasoline Garden Tractor Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.42641075)


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INTRODUCTION
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY This operator's manual has
been prepared to provide the information you need
to correctly assemble, operate and maintain your
tractor. For maximum satisfaction carefully read
and follow the instructions in this manual.
Should you ever need repair parts or service
contact your FORD NEW HOLLAND DEALER.
the tractor seat.
The replacement of any part on this product by
other than the manufacturer's authorized
replacement part may adversely affect the
performance, durability or safety of this product.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make
Changes on and to add improvements upon its
product at any time without notice or obligation.
The manufacturer also reserves the right to
discontinue manufacture of any product at its
discretion at any time.
Be sure safety precautions are observed. Ttey
are for your benefit.
Any references made in this Operator's Manual
concerning the right or left-hand sides are
deter- mined by the direction the operator is
facing when in
A VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE is located on the
left-hand side of the tractor below the engine.
The numbers on the plate are important should
your tractor require future service. For your
convenience, have your dealer record the numbers
in the appropriate spaces below.
FORD NEW HOLLAND INC. NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA
MADE IN JAPAN
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
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BRAKE NTR L . ... . . ... .... . .. . ..
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P.T.O. AND HYDRAULIC LIFT CONTROLS
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BREAK-IN PROCEDURES STARTING THE ENGINE T PIN T E EN ONE . . . . . ............................................................ .. .......... . ....... ..................... BREAK-IN PROCEDURES STARTING THE ENGINE T PIN T E EN ONE . . . . . ............................................................ .. .......... . ....... ..................... 11 1113 - 13
OPERATING THE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATING THE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION 1314
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REAR WHEEL TREAD SETTING REAR WHEEL TREAD SETTING - 14
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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND
MAINTENANCE CHART FUEL AND LUBRICANTS FUEL AND
LUBRICANT SERVICE PROCEDURES GENERAL
MAINTENANCE TRACTOR STORAGE GENERAL TORQUE
SPECIFICATION TABLE E F A--
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Model
9828527 9828531
GT65 GT65
Manual Steering Power Steering
9828528 9828532
GT75 GT75
Manual Steering Power Steering
9828529 9828537
GT85 GT85
Manual Steering Power Steering
9828536 9828538
GT95 GT95
Manual Steering Power Steering
Diesel Gasoline Garden Tractor
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are
suggested to help prevent accidents.
10. Stop the engine before performing any service
on the tractor.
A careful operator is the best operator. Most
accidents can be avoided by observing certain
precautions. Read and take the following
precautions before operating this tractor to help
prevent accidents. Equipment should be operated
only by those who are responsible and instructed
to do so.
11. Escaping hydraulic fluid or fuel under
pressure can pene- trate the skin causing serious
injury.
  • G DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a
    piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks.
  • Stop engine and relieve pressure before
    connecting or disconnecting lines.
  • G Tighten all connections before starting engine
    or pressur- izing lines.

THE TRACTOR 1. Read the Operator's Manual
carefully before using the trac- tor and the
mower. Lack of operating knowledge can lead to
accidents.
2. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good
operating con- dition and keep safety devices in
place.
If fluid is injected into the skin, obtain
medical attention immediately or gangrene may
result.
2. Use the step plates when getting on and off
the tractor to prevent falls. Keep steps and
platform cleared of mud and debris.
12. Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else
to modify or alter this tractor or any of its
components or any tractor function without first
consulting a Ford New Holland Dealer.
3. Do not permit anyone but the operator to ride
on the tractor. There is no safe place for extra
riders. Replace all missing, illegible, or
damaged safety decals. See list of decals on page
4548.
13. Some components on your tractor, such as
gaskets and friction surfaces brake pads) may
contain asbestos. Breath-
ing asbestos dust is dangerous to your health.
You are therefore advised to have any maintenance
or repair opera- tions on such components carried
out by an authorized Ford New Holland Dealer. If,
however, service operations are to be undertaken
on parts that contain asbestos, the essential
precautions listed below must be observed
4. Keep safety decals clean of dirt and grime.
SERVICING THE TRACTOR
1. The cooling system operates under pressure
which is controlled by the radiator cap. It is
dangerous to remove the cap while system is hot.
Always turn cap slowly to the first stop and
allow the pressure to escape before removing the
cap entirely. (GT65 75)
e Work out of doors or in a well ventilated
area. e Dust found on the tractor or produced
during work on the tractor should be removed by
extraction not by blowing. G Dust waste should be
dampened, placed in a sealed container and marked
to ensure safe disposal. e If any cutting,
drilling, etc., is attempted on materials
containing asbestos, the item should be dampened
any only hand tools or low speed power tools used.
2. The fuel oil in the injection system is under
high pressure and can penetrate the skin.
Unqualified persons should not remove or attempt
to adjust a pump, injector nozzle or any other
part of the fuel injection system. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in serious
injury. (GT65 75)
14. Continous long term contact with used engine
oil has caused skin cancer in animal tests. Avoid
prolonged skin contact with used engine oil. Wash
skin promptly with soap and water.
3. Do not change governor setting. Do not tamper
with governor springs, governor links or other
parts which may increase the engine speed.
(GT85 95)
4. Dirt and grass clippings or other debris in
cooling fins or governor parts can affect engine
speed. (GT85 -95)
OPERATING THE TRACTOR 1. Release the H.S.T. foot
pedal, apply the parking brake, place the P.T.O.
clutch lever in the OFF position, the lift
control lever in LOWER position and the
transmission in neutral before starting the
tractor.
5. Do not touch L\igh-tension cord or spark plug
cap while engine is running. (GT85 95)
6. To prevent accidental starting when servicing
the engine or equipment, always remove the spark
plug or wire from the spark plug. (GT85 -95)
2. Do not start the engine or operate controls
while standing beside the tractor. Always sit in
the tractor seat when starting the engine or
operating controls.
7. Do not smoke while refueling the tractor. Keep
any type of open flame away. Wait for engine to
cool before refuel- ing.
3. Do not bypass the neutral safety start switch.
Consult your Ford New Holland Dealer if your
neutral safety start controls malfuncion. Use
jumper cables only in the recommended manner.
Improper use can result in tractor runaway.
8. Keep the tractor in good operating condition
for your safety. An improperly maintained
tractor can be hazardous.
  1. Avoid accidental contact with the gear shift
    lever while the engine is running. Unexpected
    tractor movement can result from such contact.
  2. Do not get off the tractor while it is in
    motion. (cont.)

9. Keep open flame away from battery or cold
weather starting aids to prevent fires or
explosions. Use jumper cables according to
instructions to prevent sparks which could cause
explosion.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
6. Disengage P.T.O, shut off the engine and apply
the parking brake before getting off the tractor.
FILL FUEL TANK
1.
Under no circumstances should gasoline, alcohol
or blended fuels be added to diesel fuel. These
combinations can create an increased fire or
explosive hazard. Such blends are more explosive
than pure gasoline in a closed container such as
a fuel tank. Do not use these blends. (GT65- 75)
7. Do not park the tractor on a steep incline.
8. Do not operate the tractor engine in an
enclosed building without adequate ventilation.
Exhaust fumes can cause death.
2. Arrange fuel purchases so that winter grade
fuels are not held over and used in the spring.
(GT65 75)
9. If engine ceases operating, stop the tractor
immediately.
10. Do not leave equipment in the raised position.
3. Use clean, fresh, lead-free, low-lead or
regular grade leaded gasoline. Do not mix oil
with gasoline. (GT85 95)
DRIVING THE TRACTOR
4. Never remove the fuel cap or refuel with the
engine running or hot.
1. Watch where you are going especially at row
ends, on roads, around trees and low hanging
obstacles.
5. Do not smoke while refueling or when standing
near fuel.
2. To avoid upsets drive the tractor with care
and at speeds compatible with safety, especially
when operating over rough ground, when crossing
ditches or slopes, and when turning corners.
6. Maintain control of the fuel filler pipe
nozzle when filling the tank.
7. Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Allow
room for expan- sion.
3. Keep the tractor in the same gear when going
downhill as used when going uphill. Do not coast
or free wheel down hills.
8. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
4. Any towed vehicle whose total weight exceeds
that of the towing tractor should be equipped
with brakes for safe operation.
9. Always tighten the fuel tank cap securely.
o. If the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace
it with a Ford approved cap. A non-approved,
proprietary cap may not be safe.
5. When the tractor is stuck or tires are frozen
to the ground, back up the tractor to prevent
upset.
11. Keep equipment clean and properly maintained.
6. Always check overhead clearance, especially
when tran- sporting the tractor.
12. Do not drive equipment near open fires.
13. Never use fuel for cleaning purposes.
  • OPERATING THE P.T.O.
  • When operating P.T.O. driven equipment, shut off
    the engine and wait until the P.T.O. stops before
    getting off the tractor and disconnecting the
    equipment.
  • Do not wear loose clothing when operating the
    power take off, or when near rotating equipment.
  • When operating stationary P.T.O. driven
    equipment, always place gear shift lever in
    neutral, apply the tractor parking brake and
    block the rear wheels front and back.
  • To avoid injury, do not clear, adjust, unclog or
    service P.
  • T.O. driven equipment when the tractor engine is
    running.

When you see this symbol
it means
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety is NO accident Be
Alert! This symbol is used to attract your
attention to the safety precautions that should
be under- stood by the operator to avoid
accidents. When you see this symbol-HEED ITS
WARNING!
O Reduce speed on all side slopes and sharp turns
to prevent tipping or losing control.
Be sure to read all tractor and engine
instructions before operation.
e Do not allow anyone to ride on tractor or any
of its attach- ments.
Improper use of the tractor can result in injury.
Give complete and undivided attention to the
work you are doing. Know your controls. Know how
to stop tractor and engine in an emergency. O
Never allow mower to discharge grass toward
anyone.
Do not allow children to operate tractor. Anyone
else should be properly instructed as to its
operation. Keep children and pets away. Children
and pets should be kept a safe distance away from
mower. Stop operation when another person
approaches.
0 All guards must be in place before operating
tractor.
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Periodically maintain mower. Tighten nuts, bolts
and fit- tings periodically and lubricate mower
for proper and safe operation. Check blades for
tightness.
e Set parking brake and stop engine before
leaving seat.
Never remove the fuel cap or refuel with the
engine running or hot. Do not smoke while
refueling or standing near fuel. Wipe up spilled
fuel immediately.
0 Be sure lawn is clean. Remove stones, wires,
sticks, toys anything that might catch or be
thrown by the mower blade.
Do not operate tractor in a confined area.
Exhaust fumes are dangerous. Only run engine out
of doors.
e Do not wear loose fitting clothing that might
get caught in moving parts. Also, keep hands and
feet away from moving parts.
Disengage all clutches and place gear shift in
neutral before attempting to start engine. The
discharge guard must be down at all times during
mowing operation. If mower strikes a foreign
object, stop the mower and engine immediately.
Inspect the mower for damage. Repair any damage
before starting again.
e Stop engine before working on mower. Stop
engine before cleaning discharge chute of making
any adjustment inspection or repairs.
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CONTOLS AND INSTRUMENTS SEAT The seat is
adjustable to obtain the most comfort- able
position . To move the seat fore and aft. move
the seat release lever uDward and slide the seat
fore or aft as desired , Figure 1.
1. GT65 75 only Turning the key to the left will
activate the cold- start aid. Turning the key to
the right to the "ON" position will activate the
warning lights. Turning the key further right to
the "START" posi- tion will start the engine.
Upon release, the key will spring return to the
"ON" position.
2. GT85-95 only Turning the key to the right to
the "ON" position will activate the warning
lights. Turning the key further right to the
"START" posi- tion will start the engine. Upon
release, the key will spring return to the "ON"
position.
  • The starting circut can only be activated when
  • 1 . Operator is seated ,
  • H . S . T foot pedal is released .
  • P. T.O clutch lever is in the "OFF" position .
  • Brake pedal is depressed or parking brake lever
    is locked .
  • Always check to make certain the range shift
    lever and lift control lever are in neutral
    before attempting to start engine. Refer to page
    11 for complete starting instructions.

INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT SWITCH The light switch ,
shown in Figure 2, is located on the right side
of the instrument panel.
IMPORTANT The key start switch must remain in
the "ON" position while operating the engine .
The warning lights and battery charging system
will not function with the switch in the "OFF"
position .
LIGHT SWITCH
HAND THROTT LE
WARNING LIGHTS The light switch, shown in Figure
3 is located on the right side of the instrument
panel.
CHARG E INDICATOR COO LANT TE NPE RATU R E
ENG INE O I L PR ESSU R E WAR NI NG LI GHT
WAR NI NG LIG HT
WAR NI NG LIGHT
KEY START SWI TCH
GT65-75
G LOW PLUG INDICATOR WA R NI NG LIG HT
Figure 2 Instrument Panel
CHAR G E I ND ICATOR WAR NING UG HT
ENGIWEOLPRESSURE WARNING LIGHT
KEY START SWITCH
GT85-95
The key start switch is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 3 - Warning Lights
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CONTOLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. GT65 75
only seconds. If they do not go out
0 Engine oil pressure warning light Stop the
engine immediately and investigate the cause. It
is mportant to remember that this light indi-
  • The engine temperature , oil pressure, glow plug
    and charge indicator warning lights are located
    as shown in Figure 3. When the key start switch
    is turned "ON" the oil pressure and charge lights
    come on . After the engine has been started , the
    lights should go out within a few seconds. If
    they do not go out
  • Engine oil pressure warning light Stop the
    engine immediately and investigate the cause.
    It is important to remember that this light
    indi- cates oil pressure only. The operator
    must regularly check the crankcase for proper
    oil level .

cates oil pressure only. The operator must
regularly check the crankcase for proper oil
level .
  • Charge indicator warning light This is an indi-
    cation that the charging system is not operating
    normally. Investigate the cause as soon as
    possible , otherwise the battery will become
    fully discharged .

NOTE Make certain that warning lights turn on
when turning the key switch to the "ON" position.
If one of them does not turn on, the bulb should
be replaced.
Charge indicator warning light This is an indi-
cation that the charging system is not operating
normally. Investigate the cause as soon as
possible , otherwise the battery will become
fully discharged .
Coolant temperature warning light The warn- ing
light is not on under normal operating
conditions. If the light comes on, stop the
engine and investigate. Regularly check the
radiator for proper coolant level. Function of
the indicator light bulb can be checked by
ground- ing this light at the thermostat.
PROOF-METER The Proof-Meter is located on the
left side of the instrument panel, Fipure 4. Turn
the key start switch to the "ON" to operate proof
meter.
FUEL GAUGE The fuel gauge is located on the left
side of the instrument panel, Figure 4.
WARNING When engine is at operat- ing
temperature always relieve pres- sure in the
cooling system before removing the radiator cap.
Glow plug indicator warning light This light
comes on when turning the key switch to the
"HEAT" position or "START" position . Refer to
page 11 for starting engine information . NOTE
Make certain that three warning lights except for
the coolant temperature turn on when turning the
key switch to the ON"position . If one of them
does not turn on , the bulb should be replaced .
HANU THROTT LE
2. GT8595 only The oil pressure and charge
indicator warning lights are located as shown in
Figure 3. When the key start switch is turned
"ON" the oil pressure and charge lights come on.
After the engine has been started, the lights
should go out within a few
PROOF METER
Figure 4 - Proof MeterFueI Gauge and Hand
Throttle
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CONTOLSAND INSTRUMENTS HAND THROTTLE CONTROLS The
hand throttle is shown in Figure 2. Push the
throttle forward to increase engine rpm . Pull
the throttle rearward to decrease engine rpm .
H.S.T. CONTROLS GEARSHIFT H.S.T. FOOT PEDAL The
ground speed of tractors equipped with the
hydrostatic transmission is continuously
variable, from zero to full rated speed in each
range . Speed is controlled by the H . S . T.
foot pedal on the right side of the transmission,
Figure 6. Depress the forward pad on the pedal
for forward travel , to the position that
provides the desired ground speed . For reverse
travel , depress the rear pad on the pedal.
BRAKE CONTROLS BRAKE PEDAL Brake pedal is shown
in Figure Speed control lever will be returned
to the
"RELEASE" position by depressing the brake pedal
suddenly, if the speed control lever is in the
"SET" position .
SPEEO CO,NTRO L LEVER
FORWARD
BRAKE PEOA L
H S.T FOOT PE DA L
PAR K ING BRAKE LATCH
Figure 6 H.S.T. Controls
Releasing the pedal returns the transmission to
Neutral , and stops the tractor, unless the speed
control lever is in the "SET" position .
Figure 5 Brake Controls
PARKING BRAKE CONTROL The parking brake latch ,
shown in Figure 5, is used for locking the brake
pedal in the applied position . The parking brake
should be applied whenever the tractor is parked .
NOTEThe H . S . T. foot pedal must be in neutral
to start the engine.
SPEEDCONTROLLEVER The speed control lever, Figure
6, may be used to maintain a constant forward
speed when desired. After attaining the desired
speed with the forward pedal pad , move the lever
to the "SET" position , and the tractor will
maintain the .set speed even if the pedal is
released To cancel the speed setting or stop tne
tractor move the speed control lever to the
"RELEASE" position or firmly depre s the brake
pedal . If a higher or lower set speeds is
desired , release and reset the lever.
To apply the parking brake
0 Pull up the parking brake latch while
depressing the brake pedal . The pawl on the
control will engage the teeth on the brake pedal
and will retain the pedal in the applied position.
To release the parking brake
o Depress the brake pedal to release the pawl .
NOTE The parking brake must be applied to start
the engine .
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CONTOLS AND INSTRUMENTS
WARNING To avoid injury, the lever should not
be put in the "SET" posi- tion when operating at
high speed or when in reverse. Do not move the
speed control lever to the SET position while
appling the parking brake.
GEARSHIFTRANGE SHIFT LEVER The range shift
lever, on the left side of the fender, shown in
Figure 7, can be shifted wt ien the H . S . T .
foot pedal is in the Neutral position , to High
range "H", Low range "L" or Neutral "N". In "H",
forward speed ranges from zero to 8 mph , and
reverse from zero to 4 mph . In "L", forward
speed ranges from zero to 4 mph , and the reverse
range is zero to 2 mph .
Figure 8 P.T.O. Clutch Lever
Push the P. T. O . clutch lever forward to
operate the equipment. Pull the lever rearward to
stop the equipment. Mid mounted equipment is
driven with V-belts from the engine.
NOTE The P. T. 0 . clutch lever must be placed
in the "OFF" position to start the engine
. WARNING To avoid injury when the P. T. 0.
driven equipment is not used, the P.T. O . clutch
lever must be placed in the "OFF" position.
LIFT CONTROL LEVER The lift control lever is
shown in Figure 9, and is located on the right
side of the fender. The mid-mounted equipment can
be raised and lower- ed by the lift control
lever. Four positions are provided in the lift
control lever. i. e. RAISE, N for neutral , LOWER
, and MOW for mowinp opera- tion. Set the lift
control lever in MOW only for mowing operation.
The lever will hold at this position. Floating of
the mower is obtained in this position permiting
the mower to touch the pround lightly during
mowing operation. This position transfers maximum
weight to the tractor rear wheels for increased
traction .
Figure 7 Range Shift Lever
P.T.O. AND HYDRAULIC LIFT CONTROLS P.T.O. CLUTCH
LEVER P.T. O . clutch lever shown in Figure 8. is
used to control power input to equipment.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS It is necessary to set
the lever in MOW after guage wheels have touched
the ground while pushing the lever from N to
LOWER . Passing directly from N to MOW may not
allow the deck to go down to the cutting height
set by the gauge wheels . Be sure to hold the
lever in the LOWER position momentarily before
going into the MOW position .
STEERING WHEEL The steering wheel is adjustable
to obtain the most comfortable position. To move
the steering wheel fore and aft, push
the steering wheel release lever downward and
move the steering wheel fore or aft as desired,
Fipure 10.
NOTE The lift control lever must be placed in
the N position to start the engine . NOTE
The hydraulic oil flows to the power steer- ing
system first so that the mid mounted equip- ment
may not raise when operating the power steering,
even if the lift control lever has been moved to
the RAISE position.
WARNlNc To avoid personal injury never operate
mower with the lift con- trol lever in raised
position. Mower must be lowered completely
before operating .
Figure 10 Steering Wheel
Fi9ure9 Lih Consol Lever
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OPERATION
  • BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
  • Your Ford Tractor will provide long and depend-
    able service if given proper care during the 50-
    hour break-in period . During the first 50 hours
    of operation
  • 1 . Avoid "lugging" the engine . Operating in too
    high a gear under heavy load may cause
  • engine "lugging", which is indicated when the
    engine will not respond to a throttle increase.
  • 2 Use the lower gear ratios when pulling heavy
    loads and avoid continuous operation at con-
  • stant engine speeds. You will save fuel and
  • minimizé engine wear by selecting the correct
    gear ratio for a particular operation . Operating
    the tractor in low gear with a light load and
    high engine speed will waste fuel .
  • Avoid prolonged operation at either high or low
  • engine speeds without a load on the engine .
  • Check the instruments frequently and keep the oil
    reservoirs filled to their recommended levels.
    Regarding GT65 75, please check radiator cool-
    ant also.
  • Daily checks include
  • Engine oil level
  • Air cleaner
  • Belt tension
  • Radiator coolant (GT65-75 only)

IMPORTANT ' Do not enpage the starting motor
continuously for more than 10 seconds doing so
may cause starting motor failure.
  • STARTING
  • To start the engine
  • 1. GT6575 only
  • ) Move the shift lever and lift control lever to
    the neutral position.
  • Move the hand throttle forward to a near full
    open position
  • Turn the key start switch to the "HEAT" to
    preheat the precombustion chambers and wait until
    the glow plug indicator warning light on the
    instrument panel goes out. (for 4 seconds
    approximately)
  • Turn the key start switch to the "START" posi-
    tion , Figure 11. When the engine starts,
  • release the key. Check to be sure the warning
    lights go out.

STARTING THE ENGINE Neutral start switches on the
tractor allow the starting motor to be used only
when the H. S . T. foot pedal is released , the
P. T. 0 . clutch lever is in the "OFF" position
when the brake pedal is depressed and the
operator is in the seat. For safe operation the
shift lever and lift control lever should be in
neutral position prior to starting the engine.
Figure 11 - Key Start Switch (GT6575)
WARNING To avoid injury do not use ether with
the thermostart starting aid
WARNING To avoid injury, never attempt to start
the engine while standing beside the tractor
always sit in the seat when starting the engine.
NOTE A coolant immersion heater which provides
for easier starting in temperatures below 0F (
17.7C) by warning the engine oil and coolant is
available as a dealer installed option .
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OPERATION
2. GT85-95 only 1) Move the shift lever and lift
control lever to the neutral position.
SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCHES Your Ford tractor is
equipped with three interlock switches P.T.O.
clutch lever, brake and seat. The engine can be
started only when the P.T.O. clutch lever is in
the OFF position and when the brake pedal is
depressed. If even one of them is not applied the
engine cannot be started. The engine will
continue to run without an operator in the seat
only if the brake pedal is locked down and P.T.O.
clutch is disengaged.
2) Move the hand throttle MIDWAY between the
SLOW and FAST positions. g) Pull the choke
lever and turn the choke lever to the ON when
enpine is cold. (Don't need to turn the choke
lever when engine is warm.)
  1. Turn the key start switch to the START posi-
    tion. When the engine starts, release the key.
    Check to be sure the warning lights go out.
  2. Gradually return the choke lever to the OFF
    position after the enpine starts and warms up.
    (if in ON position).

STARTING THE TRACTOR WITH JUMPER CABLES WARNING
To avoid injury always start engine from the
operators seat. If safety start switch is
bypassed , engine can start with transmission in
pear. If it is necessary to use jumper cables to
start the tractor, follow the instructions below ,
KEY START SWITCH
CHOKE LEVER
Figure 12 - Key Start Switch and Choke Lever
(GT8595) 1 Shield eyes.
2. Connect one end of the jumper cable to the
tractor battery positive () terminal and the
other to the auxiliary battery positive ()
termi- nal . Connect one end of the other cable
first to the auxiliary battery negative ()
terminal , and the other end to the tractor
starter ground ter- minal . Follow the starting
procedures above after the jumper cables are
connected as in- structed .
NOTE If the engine develops sufficient speed to
disengage the starter but does not keep running
(a false start), the engine rotation must be
allowed to come to a complete stop before
attempting to restart the engine. If the starter
is engaged while the flywheel is rotating, the
starter pinion and flywheel ring gear may clash,
resulting in damage to the starter.
Idle the enpine and turn on electrical equipment
(lights, etc.) , then disconnect the cables in
reverse order of the connecting procedure above.
This will help protect the alternator from damage
due to extreme load changes.
If the starter does not turn the engine over,
shut off starter immediately. Do not make further
attempts to start the enpine until the condition
is corrected.
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