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TM 9-2320-360-34-1 1-13.  SAFETY, CARE, AND HANDLING (CONT) Table 1-2.  Significant Hazards and Safety Recommendations (Cont) Operating Hazard Safety Recommendation or Precaution Condition* Connecting/Disconnecting Make sure that position of assistant is known at all Normal trailer. times.  Make sure no one is standing directly behind tractor or trailer during connection/ disconnection. Vehicle instability on a Avoid driving diagonally across a hill.  HET Tractor Normal hill. may roll, causing equipment damage and injury or death to personnel. Winching operations. Do not use winches for lifting personnel.  Always Normal wear heavy gloves when handling winch cable. Never let cable run through hands.  Frayed cable can cut severely.  Do not operate winch without guard in place.  Do not place hands or feet near winch during operation.  Ensure that both DRIVER SIDE and PASSENGER SIDE WINCH KICKOUT controls are disengaged prior to paying out winch cables.  Failure to disengage KICKOUT controls may result in injury to personnel. *Category of hazards as to whether or not they may be expected under normal or abnormal operating conditions. Section III.  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION 1-14.  POWER TRAIN Power   for   the   HET   Tractor   is   generated   by   a   two-stroke,   V-type   diesel   engine   coupled   directly   to   an   automatic transmission.  The engine is capable of 500 horsepower of braking. The engine is equipped with an electronic control system that regulates fuel delivery to each injector as well as governing engine  speed  for  power  takeoff  operation.    Engine  sensors  and  engine  performance  can  be  checked  using  a  plug-in diagnostic reader. Five  forward  drive  ranges  can  be  manually  selected,  depending  on  the  terrain  and  conditions.    The  transmission  will automatically downshift as engine speed and throttle position change. When  the  lockup  clutch  is  automatically  applied,  power  is  transmitted  mechanically  through  the  lockup  clutch.    A  direct drive is engaged from the engine to a converter turbine shaft. Power from the transmission is directed to the transfer case and propeller shafts forward and rear.  The front axle and rear tridem  axles  are  each  equipped  with  planetary  wheel  ends.    In  low  range,  driver-controlled  lockouts  in  the  differentials provide positive drive to all four axles. 1-4

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