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TM 5-2420-224-10
(3) Intermediate Speed Shifting.
CAUTION
*
When shifting, wait for intermediate shift indicator light to change before letting up
on clutch. Failure to do so could result in equipment damage.
*
Do not actuate clutch too fast.  Intermediate speed is pneumatically engaged.
Failure to do so could result in equipment damage.
Slide intermediate speed control (3) on main shift lever (1) down (position L), disengage clutch, then engage
clutch. Pull control up (position H), disengage clutch, then engage clutch.
(4) Changing Direction. The vehicle must come to a complete stop before shifting group shift lever (2) into
reverse.
h. Selecting Four-Wheel Drive and Four-Wheel Drive with Differential Lock.
CAUTION
Do not drive on highway with differential locks engaged. Equipment damage may
occur.
While operating vehicle off-road, always engage four-wheel drive or differential lock
to activate pressurization of axles and wheel hubs.  This will prevent dirt from
entering hub drive housing and damaging wheel hub seals.
Engage and disengage four-wheel drive and four-wheel drive with differential lock
only when wheels are rotating in contact with the ground, not spinning or slipping.
This will prevent premature failures of the constant velocity joint and axle shaft.
While operating vehicle off-road, avoid sharp turns with differential locks engaged.
Equipment damage may occur.
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