Posted by Jeff in ND on February 06, 2021 at 04:58:06 from (184.99.165.34):
In Reply to: Help - Belarus 572 posted by bmac68 on February 06, 2021 at 02:19:57:
Not sure what is all different in a 572 vs 562. Dad's 562 was bought new in '89 and no modifications. Its 12v with 2 6v batteries in series.
There is a grounding switch/button on the right rear corner of the cab by the battery box behind the seat. Cuts all power to the tractor when off.
Is this the same tractor a another new poster was asking about a little while ago where the rear wheels where not moving but the fronts were?
If so, I wondered if the 3 position lever for the "mode" the FWA was set for has something to do with it. My recollection on that was you get rears only, "on demand" front assist or full FWD with that. There is also a diff lock for the rears, separate control.
I think I have the operators manual here and it covers both the 562 and 572.
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