2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Owners Manual - Page 76

2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 Trans4x4 Manual

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SAFE OPERATION 75 Turning the Vehicle The vehicle will turn in a smaller radius with the differential unlocked (in differential mode). In this mode, the rear wheels can turn at different speeds allowing the vehicle to turn tighter and more smoothly. Even in this mode, however, avoid sharp turns to keep the vehicle from tipping. Reduce vehicle speed before entering the turn and use the throttle to maintain an even speed through the turn. Hills As with any motor vehicle, loading of the vehicle, and the surface and steepness of the hill are among the critical considerations in climbing, descending or traversing hills. Use extreme caution on hills. Keep in mind that loading changes a vehicle's center of gravity and that the higher the center of gravity, the more likely the vehicle is to tip on uneven surfaces. Slippery, loose, or bumpy surfaces on hills are especially hazardous. Some hills are just too steep to climb. Always use common sense and practice good judgement. j WARNING Do not make sharp turns, even in the differential mode, in order to avoid loss of control or tipping. In the differential mode, if either rear wheel leaves the ground, it will spin freely, and the wheel on the ground will transmit very little power. When a spinning wheel touches the ground, it may grab abruptly, causing the operator to lose control. Remember: żSlow down before entering the turn. żMaintain an even speed through the turn.

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SAFE OPERATION
75
j
Turning the Vehicle
The vehicle will turn in a smaller radius with
the differential unlocked (in differential mode).
In
this mode, the rear wheels can turn at different
speeds allowing the vehicle to turn tighter and more
smoothly. Even in this mode, however, avoid sharp
turns to keep the vehicle from tipping.
Reduce
vehicle speed before entering the turn and use the
throttle to maintain an even speed through the turn.
WARNING
Do not make sharp turns, even in the differ-
ential mode, in order to avoid loss of control
or tipping.
In the differential mode, if either rear wheel
leaves the ground, it will spin freely, and the
wheel on the ground will transmit very little
power. When a spinning wheel touches the
ground, it may grab abruptly, causing the op-
erator to lose control.
Remember:
ż
Slow down before entering the turn.
ż
Maintain an even speed through the turn.
Hills
As with any motor vehicle, loading of the vehicle,
and the surface and steepness of the hill are among
the critical considerations in climbing, descending or
traversing hills. Use extreme caution on hills. Keep
in mind that loading changes a vehicle’s center of
gravity and that the higher the center of gravity, the
more likely the vehicle is to tip on uneven surfaces.
Slippery, loose, or bumpy surfaces on hills are es-
pecially hazardous. Some hills are just too steep to
climb. Always use common sense and practice good
judgement.