1. Familiar with tractor controller and dashboard.
Before starting to drive a tractor, beginners should spend time familiarizing themselves with the controller and dashboard of the tractor. This will help them understand the functions of tractors and how to operate them. Beginners should learn how to start and stop tractors and understand the functions of controllers such as throttle, brake, clutch, gear and steering wheel.
2. Understand the center of gravity and balance of the tractor.
The tractor's body is tall and heavy, and it is easy to lose balance when driving. Novices should know the center of gravity and balance of tractors, and pay attention to maintaining the balance of tractors during driving.
3. Practice starting and stopping
Starting and stopping are the basic skills to drive a tractor. Beginners should practice on the flat ground to ensure that they can master these skills skillfully. When starting, you should accelerate slowly and steadily to avoid the tractor losing its balance. When stopping, slow down and use the brakes to stop the tractor slowly.
Control the steering wheel
The steering wheel of a tractor is more difficult to control than the steering wheel of an ordinary vehicle because it responds slowly to steering. Beginners should pay attention to the strength and angle of steering wheel rotation in order to obtain better control effect.
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5. Pay attention to the turning radius of the tractor.
Tractors need more space when turning, and novices should pay attention to the turning radius of tractors. Slow down when turning, leaving enough space to ensure that the tractor will not touch other objects or obstacles.
6. Skillfully operate the auxiliary equipment on the tractor
Tractors usually have some equipment, such as cultivators, plows, harvesters and so on. Beginners should be familiar with the use and operation of these devices and practice connecting them to tractors in order to operate skillfully at work.
7. Pay attention to safety
Safety is the most important thing when driving a tractor. Novices should always pay attention to safety, including wearing safety belts, wearing safety equipment, obeying traffic laws and regulations, and avoiding distracting behaviors such as using mobile phones while driving.
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In a word, beginners need to master these basic skills, as well as practice and experience to learn to drive tractors. Through constant practice and experience accumulation, beginners can gradually improve their skills and become a skilled tractor driver.