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1. code shall be displayed on the Instrument panel 89989 BA m 88 88 mmm as shown in the figure MIN Y a SEN E CIF TY SP O In case of several errors the errors shall be displayed repeatedly every 1 second In this case record all error codes e And contact your authorized dealer for check and tell the error code Code number A Electro hydraulic Lift amp Leveling control system B Power shuttle system A Sensor aa NC an CC Aw B Valve Up valve Down valve A07 4 Operation and Work 4 1 Engine start and stop Check each part before starting the engine Check if there is some other Caution people around before starting gt Place all the levers and switches in NEUTRAL or OFF position 1 Engine start 1 Sit in the 2 Place the main gear shift lever 3 Push the throttle lever driver s seat range gear shift lever shuttle lever to the middle position of and apply the full throttle parking brake in NEUTRAL and PTO switch in lever OFF position Brake pedal Throttle pedal K Shuttle lever 4 Turn the key switch to ON and check if engine oil pressure indicator battery charging indicator cold start aid indicator is ON S 5 Wait until cold start aid indicator is OFF about 15 seconds je Main gear FA shift lever y hrottle lever MI Range
2. _ _ _ __ _ _ SAE 10W 30 Oil e a Viscosit y SAE 15W 40 e a SAE 20W 40 5 4 First 50 hour check e After using first 50 hours contact your authorized dealer for maintenance if possible Replace engine oil filter Refer to Every 300 hour check See page 5 17 Replace hydraulic oil filter gt Refer to Every 300 hour check See page 5 19 Replace power shuttle oil filter gt Refer to Every 300 hour check See page 5 19 Check transmission rear axle hydraulics oil level Check front axle oil level Check and adjust parking brake Check torque of exhaust manifold bolts Check and adjust V belts and tension Tighten all cooling system hose connections Check torque of safety cab or frame mounting bolts Check torque of front end weight clamp bolts Where fitted Check torque of wheel bolts and nuts Check tire pressures and condition Clean radiator oil cooler and A C condenser cores Where fitted Check radiator coolant level and specific gravity Check clutch pedal free play Check brake adjustment and pedal equalization Lubricate all grease fittings Neutral start switches operative 5 5 When the warning indicator lights 1 Fuel filter warning indicator Fuel filter P7040 ONLY Apply parking brake and set a container under Lag TEI 20 7 the filter e Loosen the drain plug and drain water inside of the filter Approx 150cc 9 1 ins E
3. gt Before connecting or checking the implement put PTO switch to OFF and place PTO gear lever in Neutral position d When attaching or detaching the implement make sure to fix the implement and tighten the three point hitch pins correctly If not the serious troubles and injury can occur during the operation gt If heavy loaded trailer is connected to 3 point linkage or any structure it can cause turnover or failure and serious injury Make sure to use towing hitch or authorized draw bar l 4 1 10 5 Notices when towing the tractor e If your tractor needs to be towed for a short distance Use the hitch or drawbar or front towing hook Do not connect to other structures such as rear axle ROPS front axle steering components for towing e Tractor can be steered for a short distance without engine running but it will be hard to turn the steering wheel If possible run the engine for steering and lubrication When being towed disengage the 4WD differential lock parking brake and place all gear shift levers in neutral position e Check the horizontal and vertical permissible load of the hitch or drawbar before towing The load is different with trailer brake and stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed loads and slope Make sure you consider the total weight of the equipment and its load See section 4 Hitch and Drawbar e Drive slowly when towing extremely he
4. Contents 5 10 Every 1000 hour or 1 year check 1 Replacing Air cleaner element TE Ge Maye ob Jue KO RE Sec See Hes GEE ster se SE Ge 5 24 5 11 Every 1200 hour or 2 year check 1 Adjusting Engine valve clearance str ttt tts 5 24 2 Replacement of Engine Coolant sss t ttt tts 5 25 5 12 General maintenance When required 1 Air bleeding from Fuel system o o DER EE oa oe Mr A arid a fetta cle 5 26 2 Air bleeding from Brake line i Sar hae ME RT OE EO EE EE due T 5 28 3 Air bleeding from Clutch line ie Eye Yes Brasa omy ee de AR gar el Dey Soe die Jee ai re ay owl Jar ume oer fe IE Ok 5 28 4 Fuse amp Main fuse goe er Jee N OE da Sate EE oet we ca Er A Ede n ah oe OE Ee DEE EE Ee 5 29 5 Battery handling and Notices EE Wek eee EER Wee Re Wey de a ale fu ee Al en de ven BED tei A 5 31 5 13 Troubleshooting A ates a a de OR e Re ER Vacio rindi de ie tanga 5 35 ES 6 Air conditioning system Cabin type 6 1 The name of each part of cooling and heating system gt lt gt 6 1 6 2 How to use air conditioner and heater 1 How to operate air conditioner and heater 6 2 2 Air direction control a is oa Saag a CAR A A e VR Ee aan a Ti RA N Se van eg 6 2 6 3 Every 6 month check 1 Checking Refrigerant amount Me eer Neca tae DE Re Ge er AE Si in tin Le ET TOR ok a a as os de 6 3 2 Cleaning Condenser and Radiator screen sess crt 6 3 3 Checking Leakage a ate
5. 4 19 8 Using Front end loader if fitted Safety precautions e Multi functional joystick lever provides you more convenient operation for front end loader p When operating the tractor with front end loader The center of gravity of the tractor may be higher and the stability of the vehicle may be worse than unattached vehicle DO NOT drive fast on a traffic load The rolling or tipping of the tractor can be happened easily When loading unloading the bucket on a slope move the tractor straight against the slope DO NOT try to approach a stiff slope Attach the ballast weight on the 3 point linkage to prevent the overload of the front axle and to yit improve the stability of the vehicle Joystick lever Locking lever safety device fs Lock Unlock When working with front end loader the front visibility of the tractor may be worse than unattached vehicle Have to observe people and other vehicles around the tractor e DO NOT allow to stay people under the front end loader e DO NOT allow people on the bucket e Only install a front end loader with a parallel guidance system and use it all the time this system will ensure that the load in the bucket will remain horizontal regardless of the height of the lifting booms After using the front end loader lock the joystick lever to prevent the accident Awarning if fitted When leaving the tractor lower down the
6. Oil gauge and oil filling inlet Drain plug 5 18 2 Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter Park tractor on level surface and apply parking brake and lower implements and stop the engine e Carefully clean around the filter and set a clean container under the filter e Coat clean hydraulic oil on the packing of new filter and check the packing is placed well in the groove e Turn the oil filter CCW to remove with filter wrench e Turn the new filter CW to assemble until the packing makes contact with the mounting surface Tighten to 1 turn more after packing contact e Run the engine at idle and check any leakage e Check the oil level If necessary add new oil Hydraulic oil filter Y oe gt If the filter or oil is very hot it may cause serious burns After cooling down the arning tractor sufficiently replace the filter Do not loosen the filter while engine is running 3 Replacing Power shuttle oil filter if fitted e This filter is attached under the right hand platform of the power shuttle version e Replace this filter with a new one to the same as procedure of the hydraulic oil filter La TN Power shuttle oil filter Y If the filter or oil is very hot it may cause serious burns After cooling down the Warning tractor sufficiently replace the filter Do not loosen the filter while engine is running
7. 5 19 4 Checking Brake oil e Open the Bonnet and check if the brake oil level is between MAX and MIN marks of the oil tank Brake oil tank PISANO e If necessary add new brake oil DA F Ns Si a AY Spi inte TA GJ Vo a e Make sure to check the specification before US E adding new brake oil S e Specification Mineral based oil ISO 7308 A lt Recommend oil Rando HD Z 32 46 SR M i ifi i SA 2 j d e Oil specification may be altered depending on S QU J a aS A condition Contact your authorized local dealer DY x h h k gt T the atmospheric temperature and or wor Ni GN aN e If the oil is discolored or foreign materials are lt lt PA gt De mixed change the oil and bleed the air from the a brake and clutch line If possible contact your authorized dealer Oil capacity 0 5 L 0 1 U S gals gt If any part of clutch or brake line is replaced or the oil is changed execute air bleeding Air in the brake and clutch line can cause to serious faults of brake and clutch operation and fatal physical injury eee If the specific oil is not used even though a little amount it can cause serious arming faults of clutch and brake devices In this case all of brake and clutch device must be serviced Contact your authorized dealer If engine is very hot it may cause serious burns After the engine is cooled down sufficiently check the brake oil lev
8. Contents 1 General Notices for Safety 1 1 Before using the tractor lt eere ne 1 1 1 2 Safety Precautions Read this for safety before using 1 Notices before using the tractor 00 errors 1 4 2 Notices when starting Engine EE EE EE EE EE e 1 7 3 Notices while operating using the tractor srt EE EE EE re 1 8 4 Notices when connecting Implement sss ttt tte 1 10 5 Notices when towing the tractor ttt ttt tte 1 11 6 Notices when transporting the tractor correr 1 11 7 Notices when servicing the tractor after work ttre t Er 1 12 8 Notices when handling Diesel Fuel strc ttt tree 1 13 9 Notices when leaving the tractor ttt tte 1 14 10 Notices relating to Toxic substances str tte 1 14 1 3 Long term storage 1 Preparation for storage A aD EEN OE Set ee vee eS 1 15 2 Check 8 Maintenance during storage eterno 1 16 3 Preparation for Reuse A NR E 1 16 1 4 Notices for Use amp Disposal related to the environment 1 17 1 5 Symbols ie Tae TEIT ASES A RN 1 18 1 6 Safety Decals 1 Handling and Maintenance of Safety Decals t rrr rrr 1 19 2 Safety Decals and attaching position correr 1 19 2 Instruction for safe operation 1 The name of each part cocer 2 1 2 1 Boarding and Exiting the tractor 1 Boarding the tractor de O is i
9. The charcoal filters last for approximately 50 hours of work They must however be replaced each year If when working with pesticides toxic odors are noted stop the work immediately and replace the filters with new one gt These filters must never be washed or cleaned with compressed air Discarded filters must not be thrown away Take disposed filters to authorized collection points AAwaming The charcoal filters do not guarantee full protection against all pesticides These specific filters only reduce the harmful effects of these products As a result operator has to comply with the safety rules recommended for using each single product Wear the protection clothing globes mask etc before operating in that area gt DO NOT operate the tractor in heavy pesticides or other hazardous spraying area Notice The filters are made of specially treated media with a rubber sealing strip bonded around the sides Take care not to damage the element during installation Cleaning the cabin inside Protective clothing worn when handling the sprayer with pesticides or when carrying out external works must be removed and stored away carefully before re entering the cabin e After working with pesticides ventilate the cabin and clean the inside parts interior trim panels step etc of the cabin with clean damp cloth to remove the chemical residue 4 24 4 6 Driving speed e The driving
10. e This is used to give information to other vehicles in the emergency status If you press the triangle switch all turn signal lights and indicators shall be blinking gt If you use the hazard warning lights for a long time it may cause a increase of electrical consumption Do not use the hazard warning lights for a long ETE Hazard warning time light switch Notice 3 8 9 Grille work light switch optional This is used to turn on off the work light of the front grille e ON Press the upper side symbol part of switch e OFF Press the lower side of switch 10 Clock adjust switch eThis is used to adjust the clock on the instrument panel Hour Press the upper side symbol part of switch and then hour shall be increased eMinute Press the lower side of switch and then minute shall be increased Grille work light switch 3 2 Right hand console and Cabin pillar Important to owner read carefully N ZAAN N Indoor light bere 2 S PTO switch Cabin only ya SAWD switch Work light switch Cabin only Mode select switch Section 3 4 PTO mode switch if fitted Window wiper switch Cabin only Electrical power outlet socket Differential lock Cabin only switch Remote control lever Section 3 5 Joystick lever Section 3 5 Position control lever Section 3 5 Thro
11. Ed 5 7 Every 50 hour check 1 Lubricating grease nipple e Front axle holder e 3 point linkage 2 Cleaning Radiator and Radiator screen e See page 5 11 5 14 3 Checking Transmission oil Vas Oil filling inlet e Stop the tractor on level surface and apply the P et i s LI Parking brake and lower implements to the ground Ne 9 En A h e Clean around oil filling inlet and pull the gauge gt gt O Y straight out Oil gauge e If oil level is between Min and Max of oil gauge it means Proper amount e For oil specification refer to Lubricants and Capacity at the end of this manual or See page 5 4 1 gt The contaminated oil may reduce the durability of transmission and cause the pannan failure of hydraulic system Clean around oil filling inlet and then open the cap 4 Checking Front axle oil e Open the oil check port plug and be sure to Oil filling inlet check if the oil flows out gt as 5 a LAN 6 e If necessary add new oil into the oil filling inlet G BAD after 5 10 minutes later check the oil level OS a SNe Ve EEN again BND e For oil specification refer to Lubricants and Capacity at the end of this manual or see page 5 4 Oil check port 5 Battery check e Refer to Batter handling and Notices See page 5 31 6 Air cleaner Dry type e See page 5 10 7 Hydraulic hoses
12. 3 31 One touch up It is used to lift up down the implement without using position control lever down switch 2 Operating Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL e If the engine starts and the position control lever does not synchronized to the 3 point linkage the EHL display shows symbols in the right figure In this case you have to synchronize the position control lever to 3 point linkage to activate the Electro Hydraulic Lift t How to synchronize the position control lever You have two choices Instrument panel Pull or push the position control lever to the corresponding position of the 3 point linkage If synchronized the beep sounds shortly 2 By using the one touch up down switch lift the implement up and down one time e If the position lever is synchronized the EHL symbol shall disappear When the engine starts the work mode of EHL shall be set to the position control and as you press the switch repeatedly the mode can be changed as below and the corresponding LED on the instrument panel shall be ON N Change order Default value Position gt Drafting gt Depth control Position control Position control e EHL controller provides you more convenience to operate the position control lever by using a finger Follow the instructions as below 1 Check that EHL display in the instrument panel 4 Implement shows the symbol same as right figure and the down up position control LED is ON If not pre
13. LO speed indicator turtle symbol on the instrument panel shall be ON and you can drive the tractor with standard speed which is decided by main gear shift lever and range gear shift lever e If HI speed switch is pressed HI speed indicator hare symbol on the instrument panel shall be ON the driving speed of the tractor is faster than LO speed by 1 2 times e When working with tiller or plow in the ground begin to work in HI speed drive that is properly combined with the main gear shift lever and range gear shift lever if engine speed drops due to increased loads press the LO speed switch to escape the loaded condition If the engine speed is recovered to the pre defined speed press the HI speed switch again 4 Mode select switch PSS This switch is used for selecting the engagement time of the power shuttle clutch This switch has two modes Work mode and Drive mode e If you select the Drive mode the engagement time of the clutch shall be set in most suitable condition for driving e If you select the Work mode the engagement time of the clutch shall be shorter than engagement time of the Drive mode and it is useful in the work field that faster forward reverse changes are required but engagement shock may be slightly increased HI speed A switch LO speed y main gear El 2 switch 7 shift lever AL HI speed indicator LO speed in
14. P7030CPS P7040 P7040CPS yO 1VNHALIV Rated output 14V 120A 14V 90A Voltage control Built in IC type Built in IC type AHadllvd Voltage Capacity 12V 12V 110AH 80 AH x2 HOLOIN Output power 3KW 3KW LYVLS Operation Solenoid start Solenoid start Headlights Low High beam Turn signal lights Side lights front 12V 55W 60W 12V 21W 12V 5W Stop light Taillight rear 12V 21W 5W Work light 12V 35W Grille 37 5W Cab 35W Roll bar SHAHLO Instrument lights LED Indoor light CAB 12V 10W Instrument indicator light LED Cold start aid KKSB Grid heater 3411 TaY ALS Front 12 4 24 6PR 11 2 24 8PR 13 6 24 8PR 12 4 24 6PR Rear 18 4 30 8PR 16 9 30 8PR 18 4 34 8PR 18 4 30 8PR ININILSAPOV MOVYL TASHM Tracks 4 4 Dealer Spec Dimension 1606 1806mm 63 2 71 1 in 1602 1802mm 63 0 70 9 in 1602 1802mm Dealer Spec Tracks 4 5 Dealer Spec Dimension 1532 1830mm 60 3 72 1 in 1542 1830mm 60 7 72 1 in 1542 1830mm Dealer Spec These specifications are only general product information and can be changed to improve the product qualification without any prior notification Lubricants and Capacity Lubricants Capacity Internatio
15. e Refer to Replacement of Engine coolant See page 5 25 6 Air cleaner Cleaning filter element Safety filter Remove the cover and pull the primary element ae a O element straight out ensuring the safety filter element Va A Primary remains in place Fig 1 ae element e When cleaning the element in the working field Gaver nd tap the element by hand to remove the dust Do not tap the element on a Evacuator valve N h l h leaning Notice ard place when cleaning Focas gt If the element is cracked change it with new one ko e f the dust is not removed by tapping use Nee ra compressed air less than 500kPa 5bar 72psi Pompies se an from inside to outside as shown in the right figure Fig 2 to remove the dust and foreign materials And clean inside the filter element with a clean damp cloth lt Figure 2 gt gt Do not assemble a wet filter element Notice Do not dry the wet filter element by using the compressed air gt Do not start the engine if air filter element is not assembled Filter assembly e Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing using a clean damp cloth taking care not to damage the safety element e Check if there is damage inside filter element by using a light If there is tiny crack or small hole in the filter element or the gasket is damaged replace it with a new one O Insert the filter element by pushing i
16. GA 1 Stop engine and apply parking brake Fill the A brake oil tank with new oil See page 5 4 sufficiently 2 Loosen the air bleed plug on top of clutch release cylinder first and carry out the air bleeding EE N j 3 If there is no bubbles coming out through the air bleed plug assemble the plug again with proper torque 4 Loosen the air bleed plug on the top of clutch master cylinder and carry out the air bleeding 5 After finishing the air bleeding procedure assemble the air bleed plug again with proper torque and check if the clutch disengagement is complete 4 Fuse amp Main fuse Synchro shuttle Fuse check and replacement TOR EM OA SHUT OFF e How to replace the fuse 10A AAE INSTRUMENT amp RELAY HORN 1 Remove the cover of fuse box a HEAD LAMP 2 Check each fuse and remove the damaged fuse 15A HS 7 WORK LAMP HAZARD 3 Replace the new one same as damaged one PTO e Capacity and function of each fuse is described in 5 l the cover of fuse box CONTROLERE IND PTO EHD lt Fuse box for the chassis gt Power shuttle 10A 7 Bazl 40211523 10A HE Se CONTROLLER 20A AAS 10AT YAMS HEAD LAMP POWER SHUTTLE 15A 2 WOR m1 H KLAMP 10A EY PTO OLEE 10A HS DIRECTION HAZARD LAMP LAMP IND PTO EHD lt Fuse box for the chassi
17. S 8 26 Genel al Unit mm inch 4 Frame type P7030 1602 1802 STD 1602 63 1 70 9 STD 63 1 2009 2297 79 1 90 4 1542 1830 STD 1542 60 7 70 0 STD 60 3 e N s f ON S 428 16 9 537 21 1 2203 86 7 AP 891 35 1 4255 167 5 Unit mm inch 5 Cabin type P7040 ya b 06 1 64 2622 6003 0 92 0 61 e82 03L EOSOISOOZ ZO9 S 8 226 Genre ZPSL GLS OE8 1 ZrSL Unit mm inch 189 0 1S 6 0 1 E9 2091 0 18 2081 2091 6 Frame type P7040 1602 1802 STD 1602 63 1 70 9 STD 63 1 1542 1830 STD 1542 60 7 70 0 STD 60 3 2009 2297 79 1 90 4 a y Bie BY ea Z 5 N ME EA A 428 16 9 537 21 1 2290 90 2 ne 891 35 1 4342 170 9 le Unit mm inch P7010 P7010CPS
18. START engine start Key switc mn hi gt As soon as engine starts turn the ignition key to ON position immediately If not it Accaution may cause damage to starter motor gt If the tractor is not in use the ignition key should be removed 3 Throttle pedal e This pedal is used when driving on the road e When using the throttle pedal the throttle lever must be placed on Low speed Throttle peda 4 Clutch pedal Mechanical e This is used to engage or disengage the main transmission clutch for starting engine and shifting transmission gear e Depress the clutch pedal quickly and fully and release it slowly e If the PTO mode switch is placed on Manual the PTO shaft will NOT stop if the switch is placed on AUTO the PTO shaft will stop when depressing the clutch pedal pedal fully to start engine 5 Brake pedals e When stopping press both brake pedals together with depressing the clutch pedal e If disengaging the brake pedal connecting pin left or right brake pedal can be operated independently This one side brake operation is useful to reduce the turning radius in the field operation DO NOT press the one side brake pedal while the differential lock is engaged It may cause damage or failure of the rear axle When brake pedals are pressed 4WD will be engaged automatically to bra
19. 3 26 Down speed control knob MHL e Turn the knob to the clockwise to lower the implement slowly and to the counter clockwise to rise speed faster If turning clockwise fully the implement is fixed and even If lowering down the position control lever the implement does not let down e Tiller Slow in down speed e Plough Fast in down speed e When working in hard ground slow down the down speed to avoid the bounding of the implements Slow amp Lock e Vi Fast 2 Va Down speed control knob Awarning revolutions When driving on the road turn right the down speed control knob slightly to lock When changing the blades of tiller or removing grass stop the engine and turn the down speed control knob to right slightly to lock The knob will be rotated about two 4 Remote control lever and Quick coupler optional These levers are used to operate the hydraulic cylinder and or motor of the implement attached to the tractor e If you push the remote control lever forward the hydraulic pressure works to the lower coupler and the upper coupler shall be connected to the drain O Lever 1 2 and 3 optional can be operated respectively and when operating the levers at the same time the one received less pressure begins to start first After connecting and preliminary operating the hydraulic equipment check again transmission oil level
20. It makes poisonous gas which is very harmful to eyes skin and clothing And also this gas is explosive Read the following instructions thoroughly before handling the battery Battery check 6 Indicator on the top of the battery displays the battery state If the indicator color is GREEN Normal state If the engine does not start despite of green color contact your authorized dealer CLEAN Low charging state charge the battery WHITE or RED replace the battery with a new one after checking the vehicle e f the terminals of battery harness are loosened tighten it completely If the terminals of battery are corroded clean it with warm water and apply grease gt The gas generated from the battery is explosive comply with following instructions Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from battery Use a flashlight to check battery electrolyte level or indicator Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the terminals Use a voltmeter or hydrometer Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not It can cause explosion by spark gt Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous It is strong enough to burn skin clothing and can cause blindness if splashed into eyes Never disassemble the battery Do not touch the battery or liquid by bare hand without gloves or any protection Flush eyes with clean water for about 20 minutes If the ele
21. Lubrication and Maintenance 5 1 Access for maintenance Opening Hood e For safety the hood must be closed and correctly latched before operating the tractor e The hood is hinged at the rear and a gas cylinder is attached to provide easy access to the engine for check and maintenance e To open the hood pull the hood opening knob and lift the hood up e To close the hood pull the hood and push it down to locking position slightly O je Hood opening knob After the engine has stopped completely you have to open the hood for checking Acaution gt If you open the hood while the engine is running it can cause serious damage by the intended or unintended access to the rotating shaft pulley V belt cooling fan of the engine or engine application parts BE CAREFUL Jacking points e The jacking points for maintenance is depending on serviced parts case by case Do not hesitate to contact your authorized dealer for asking e Do not use the front axle assembly or steering linkage and cylinder for jacking point These components have some rotating pivots and or does not have enough structural strength e For general maintenance use flat surface under the engine frame end or bumper for jacking point and connect additionally hoist to the front towing hook for safety e For rear jacking points flat surface under the rear axle housing is re
22. OFF bar model position to start engine CAUTION e Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD engaged PTO selector amp lever must be in OFF position to start engine Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD To prevent serious injury or death After first hour of operation and engaged daily thereafter check front and rear wheel lug nuts and bolts for WARNING proper torque PTO keep hands feet and clothing TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH away from PTO amp other moving parts 5 Disengage PTO and shut off engine After first hour of operation and daily thereafter before servicing tractor or implements check front and rear wheel lug nuts and bolts or attaching or detaching implements e Keep all safety shields in place for for proper torque your protection j Pull only from approved drawbar PTO keep hands feet and clothing away from or lower links of 3 point hitch at PTO amp other moving parts horizontal positon or below e Lock tractor brake pedals together e Disengage PTO and shut off engine before for travel on roads K highways servicing tractor or implements or attaching Always apply parking brake and shift transmission to neutral detaching implements before dismounting e Keep all safety shields in place for your Allow no riders on tractor or implements To prevent serious protection injury or death e Pull only from approved drawbar or lower links Al
23. S Passenger s seat lever py il Ini 1 l This passenger s seat is an application for training or education about the tractor yvarning DO NOT ride people on the seat while driving on road 3 18 3 4 Power Shuttle System PSS if fitted 1 Power shuttle lever PSS e Your tractor has an advanced electro hydraulic power shuttle system which controls the movement Forward Reverse Stop of the tractor by engaging or disengaging the multi disk clutches e This system shall provide you more convenient forward reverse operation than mechanical synchro shuttle system e To change the Forward or Reverse after lifting up the power shuttle lever just push it forward or pull it back without depressing the clutch pedal e Before reversing the tractor lower engine rpm and check behind you before backing up e If transmission oil temperature is below 10 C 50 F the neutral N indicator on the instrument panel shall blink to inform you that warm up is needed If the oil temperature goes higher than 10 C 50 F the indicator shall be turned off automatically e If the oil temperature is considerably lower than proper level a shock might be happened due to Reverse EY sudden engagement of the power shuttle clutch gt gag p i Y Before operating the power shuttle lever be sure to warm up the engine and transmission oil sufficiently in cold weather e If shifting power shut
24. Turn the setting knob to the left to loosen the lock and set the position control lever to desired position and then turn the knob to the right to lock 2 Even if the position control lever lower limit is set If you lift up the position control lever and push it forward the lever can be moved under the lower Lower limit setting knob limit position External up down switch e This switch is attached on the rear mudguard E he ee Y e This is used to attach or detach the implement 2 jj EG to the 3 point linkage f 7 Instrument panel 1 If you press and hold the switch up down the implement will lift up down with beep sounds a Up 2 If the implement is not attached the 3 point linkage lets down very slowly due to oil viscosity resistance In this case press the lower link Down down According to the ambient temperature the lift up down speed of the implement can Notice be changed DO NOT operate the switch with standing between tractor and rear implement The operator must only activate the external switch while standing to the side of the Acaution tractor Never extend arms any part of the body or any object into the area near the 3 point linkage while operating the external up down switch 3 Error Diagnosis Code EHL O If the EHL sensor or valve has failed the error
25. 1 280 85 R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 2430 5357 lb 6000kg 13228 lb 2 420 85 R30 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 4660 10274 lb 1 320 70 R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 2500 5512 lb 6000kg 13228 lb 2 480 70 R30 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 5150 11354 Ib 1 320 85 R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 3000 6614 lb 6000kg 13228 lb 2 460 85 R30 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 5400 11905 Ib 1 12 4 24 8PR 2 2 220 KPa 32 psi 2568 5661 lb 6000kg 13228 lb 2 420 85 R34 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 6168 13598 Ib 1 11 2 24 8PR 2 4 235 KPa 34 psi 2304 5079 lb 5800kg 12787 lb 2 13 6 36 8PR 2 0 200 KPa 29 psi 3502 7721 lb 1 280 85 R20 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 2240 4938 lb 5700kg 12566 lb 2 380 70 R28 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 3502 7721 lb 1 9 5R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 1696 3739 lb 5800kg 12787 lb 2 380 85 R30 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 4354 9599 lb 1 Front axle 2 Rear axle 4 17 7 Adjusting Wheel tracks and tire replacement e If the front wheel track is adjusted check the clearance between tires and tractor body case by case If necessary the steering angle must be adjusted See page 4 22 in this manual e When adjusting rear wheel track check the radial and lateral clearance between rear tire and tractor chassis as below A 60mm 2 4 in Minimum B 50mm 2 0 in Minimum e Depending on rim or disk type the front and rear whe
26. 36 20 52 29 42 LOW l 8 92 12 75 18 28 Reverse 12 74 17 97 25 68 36 81 HIGH l 11 17 15 96 22 87 Reverse 10 52 14 83 21 19 30 38 LOW 9 21 13 17 18 88 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 695mm 27 4 in e Creeper gear if fitted Range gear 1 2 Main gear 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Forward 0 19 0 27 0 38 0 54 0 51 0 73 1 04 1 49 HIGH 0 12 0 17 0 24 0 34 0 32 0 45 0 65 0 93 Forward 0 16 0 22 0 31 0 45 0 42 0 60 0 86 1 23 HIGH 0 10 0 14 0 19 0 28 0 26 0 47 0 53 0 76 Reverse 0 19 0 27 0 39 0 56 0 53 0 75 1 07 1 54 HIGH 0 12 0 17 0 24 0 35 0 33 0 47 0 66 0 96 Reverse 0 16 0 23 0 32 0 46 0 44 0 62 0 88 1 27 HIGH 0 10 0 14 0 20 0 29 0 27 0 39 0 55 0 79 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 695mm 27 4 in e Driving speed unit Km h gt Mile h P7030 P7040 w synchro shuttle e Standard gear Range 4 2 3 gear Main gear Forward 1 80 2 54 3 63 5 21 4 92 6 93 9 91 14 21 12 60 17 76 25 39 36 40 1 12 1 58 2 26 3 24 3 06 4 31 6 16 8 83 7 83 11 04 15 78 22 62 1 89 2 67 3 82 5 47 5 17 7 29 10 42 14 94 13 24 18 68 26 69 38 27 1 17 1 66 2 37 3 40 3 2
27. 92 1 31 LOW 0 11 0 14 0 21 0 30 0 28 0 40 0 57 0 81 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 720mm 28 4 in e Driving speed unit Km h gt Mile h P7040 w power shuttle optional e Standard gear Range gear 3 Main gear 1 2 3 4 Forward 5 34 7 52 13 67 19 27 27 55 39 49 HIGH 3 32 4 68 8 49 11 98 17 12 24 54 Forward 4 40 6 21 11 28 15 91 22 73 32 60 LOW 2 74 3 86 7 01 9 88 14 13 20 25 Reverse 5 51 7 77 14 12 19 90 28 45 40 79 HIGH 3 42 4 83 8 77 12 37 17 68 25 34 Reverse 4 55 6 41 11 65 16 43 23 48 33 66 LOW 2 83 3 98 7 24 10 21 14 59 20 92 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 770mm 30 3 in e Creeper gear if fitted Range gear 2 Main gear 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Forward 0 21 0 29 0 42 0 60 0 57 0 80 1 15 1 65 HIGH 0 13 0 18 0 26 0 38 0 35 0 50 0 71 1 02 Forward 0 35 0 50 LOW 0 22 0 31 Reverse 0 22 0 30 0 43 0 62 0 59 0 83 1 19 1 70 HIGH 0 13 0 19 0 27 0 39 0 37 0 52 0 74 1 06 Reverse 0 18 0 25 0 36 0 51 0 49 0 69 0 98 1 40 LOW 0 11 0 16 0 22 0 32 0 30 0 43 0 61 0 87 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 770mm 30 3 in 5
28. A e A is om oa Sa A a A EE Da Uk A A 2 3 2 Seat adjustment o corro 2 4 3 Tilting steering Wheel 2 4 4 Seat belt RR AS ARA AA OA N 2 5 5 Ventilation o shi Shae a ET a O ZO de O dd dci and O de 2 5 6 Exiting the tractor A A das a n Jes Ja dal or Gor a e dl e ds a Jer a e 2 6 2 2 Safety device 1 Hood Bonnet A A AA a A a A SAA EN EKEN De ae Je 2 7 Fender E EE EES DE AAA AAA Re we 2 7 PTO Safety cover and protection cap sss st tts 2 7 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS optional 2 8 3 2 4 OE wa Contents J 3 Instruments and Controls 3 1 Instrument Panel and Front controls 1 Instrument panel ETER TE EER TE TERE ELE IR OE RR Re wa TEER a 3 2 2 Key switch Br WER Be MEE ta GE ok ra We Ee dr Ee dr Bee Ro EEN OE VEL OE o VEL aa EE N Ui A oer DEM DE id N 3 5 3 Throttle pedal ic Re Dee Gah Jai at ae Ta MLC pty Wega ta Wet a kee Ee Ge Bk em EL a A a eM A DEE N 3 5 4 Clutch pedal Mechanical TREE EER SEE EE EE VERE Wer ts Gui Jur Vou DEON A 3 6 5 Brake pedals n Ee Shy Sia why DA Comey Re Ge TA fa EERDER sae Qe GBs dan EE nan Er Han Ee Han Bs NA 3 6 6 Shuttle lever Mechanical A s UR N ase AS RE va IN AN ie van Er nan EE dar RT Sl A 3 7 7 Combination switch er ie far duet ar DE ee OD Mer Vin RO ed chu Leh A Sie MEN due A 3 7 8 Hazard warning light switch eee our Gr Er De ey Ee Ge EDS Er A N er GE er N 3 8 9 Grille work light switch optiona
29. Fan motor Expansion valve Evaporator core eee 4 VLOT ZZZ DI j 7 e 2 Heater core 4 j Y Y Y Y Y Y y a TS SS y y A 7 7 7 Zi 7 YA Sb a d EN EVANS E o gt 9 Control panel SISSI Engine ISSS Hot water ANULAN NAN Compressor zz I Quick coupler 9 Fan VD Rad iator Condenser Receiver dryer lt lt Heater lose Cooler hose Line 7 Dimension and Specification 1 Cabin type P7010 P7020 9 68 8 ZZ SZ22 ZZ61 O 9Z 0E61 yde 7 r09 01S 0 0 09 5 8 2L6 Genre ZESL G LS OE81 ZESL qT Unit mm inch e9 01S 1 1 2 9 9091 0 18 9081 9091 2 Frame type P7010 P7020 1606 1806 STD 1606 63 2 71 1 STD 63 2 1532 1830 STD 1532 60 3 70 0 STD 60 3 1977 2275 77 8 89 6 Pi e ki 428 16 9 537 21 1 2203 86 7 891 35 1 4255 167 5 Unit mm inch 3 Cabin type P7030 b 06 1 6 2622 6003 09 0 1S 0 0 Z 09 FSKOLSJOEBL ZFSI 189 01S 6 0 1E9 2091 0 18 2081 2091 0 9 J0 61 q e 82 0ZZ
30. If the electrolyte contacts the eyes and skin wash with water immediately and go to see a doctor When removing and storing battery select dry and cool place out of reach of children 3 Preparation for Reuse Xx When using first after long term storage check each part as below e Check the damaged part or loosen part e Check the leakage of fuel coolant engine oil transmission and front axle oil e Check the level and density of the engine coolant e Check the level of engine transmission rear and front axle oil and fuel For further information refer to the section 5 Lubrication and Maintenance in this manual e Check all drive belts carefully paying particular attention to the point where the straight run of the belt starts to bend around the pulley Check the vee groove in the pulley for corrosion e Electric system check Is there any open circuit or any other problem in the wiring Is there any problem of the instruments Is the charging state of the battery sufficient e Start engine and check the engine oil pressure indicator and battery charging indicator in the instrument panel These indicators are turned off while engine is running e Run the engine at a fast idling speed suggest 1000 1500 rpm until normal operating temperature is registered and check for oil fuel and coolant leakage For further information See page 4 1 1 16 1 4 Notices for Use amp Disposal related to the en
31. ON OFF when operating power shuttle lever to FORWARD NEUTRAL REVERSE in power shuttle transmission 5 Ouick turn indicator Not used e This indicator is not used 3 4WD indicator e When pressing 4WD switch to 4WD position this indicator shall be ON When pressing brake pedals 4WD shall be engaged automatically to brake the front wheels and this indicator shall be ON See page 3 13 EEEEED ege ag 4 PTO operation indicator e When the key switch is ON and PTO mode switch is MANUAL and PTO switch is ON this indicator shall be ON e If PTO mode switch is AUTO rear PTO and this indicator shall be OFF to protect PTO drive shaft when clutch pedal is depressed or the implement is lifted up over the specified limit For further information See page 3 14 5 One side brake indicator e This indicator is not used 6 Engine coolant temperature gauge e This gauge indicates the temperature of coolant during operation e The closer the needle approaches H the higher the temperature of engine coolant is e The coolant is very hot When checking the coolant comply with instructions of the section 5 Maintenance and Lubrication in this manual 7 Cold start aid indicator e If the cold start aid device is working this indicator shall be ON After the indicator is OFF start the engine 8 Engine warning indicator Not used O This ind
32. Operating Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL 3 32 3 Error Diagnosis Code EHL E Tae et A e Sa ar ow day ie De Jae DAE AE NR ecw Da a ie 3 36 Ba Operation and Work 4 1 Engine start and stop 1 Engine start TT EENS ESE EE AR DEEL IE ET ER EG 4 1 2 Start in cold weather TEEL EE E NR N AN OE ER e 4 2 3 Engine stop EE EE TE EE EE EE EER ie ae Rc ate ta ga ty ee aE aE a 4 3 4 2 How to Drive and how to Stop 1 How to drive ES A A EE ER OT aA AN ar tay ta RS Gee oan ia Gam Ga an Qe EE ES 4 4 2 Changing speed ie see AAR ER EE A dat teh teh vise Ming tay Sa ER IE 4 5 3 Emergency Stop Wie s cup SiS EE Tae ieee San ge mr gl ae ya st Ja Niner AS esha We foe aM Shr tm EE KEN 4 5 4 Stopping tractor i Mis Se wat ae Re Yue re AAA A 4 5 5 Driving tractor on the road PACA Tat mt th ls Re Sh aa Te A VARY Je ad ai 4 6 6 Parking EE MEE HEN TAS am O ie JB Jee aml Nhe din des ARO A E a ds anda A dee Base 4 7 7 Handling Turbocharger if fitted E TEER E a Jo Meu Mach A May A fate ic a 4 7 4 3 How to handle new tractor 1 Check points EE RA ete SRY a int ioe Tey Cop caine sees Soc eb Jee et Sie Sap jo bis oe EE as Bit abs BE see Tay ae Es 4 8 2 Notices in handling new Tractor E OR fan 4 8 4 4 Attaching Equipment 1 3 point linkage i ae Ga Ta NG So E a AT E AAA BEEN 4 9 2 Power take off PTO shaft and Safety cover gt ooooot s gt 4 12 3 Hitch and Drawbar GEE ir HEESE ele
33. Other people on or around the tractor during normal operation are not allowed e Always stay clear from implements operating area and especially do not stand between tractor and trailed vehicle either three point linkage when operating lift controls ensure no bystanders are near these operating areas e This tractor may be equipped with a number of sensors to control safety functions Do not attempt to bypass any function on the tractor You will be exposed to serious hazards and moreover the behavior of the tractor may become unpredictable e The manufacturer will not be responsible for the damage or safety problems caused by maintenance or repair with non genuine parts It must be requested to use the genuine parts e When cleaning the tractor by using high pressurized water do not inject water directly to the electronic parts wiring air intake pipe hot engine or muffler inside the bonnet O Maintenance and repair of the tractor is performed by skilled technical experts with the proper tools authorized by the manufacturer e For damage or accidents caused by the miss use or operation in violation of these rules the manufacturer and its distributors will not have any responsibility and warranty e Keep this Operator s manual for future reference at hand on the tractor 4 Safety Mark Description In the places where the cautions in usage are required the marks such as DANGER WARNING CAUTION are found
34. P7020 P7020CPS P7030 P7030CPS P7040 P7040CPS LHSISM Frame Type 2805kg 6184 Ib 2805kg 6184 lb 2810kg 6195 Ib 2964Kg 6534 Ib Cabin Type 2980kg 6569 Ib 2980kg 3028kg 6569 lb 6675 lb 3182Kg 7015 lb Bumper Front weight Type 60kg 132 2 ID 40kg 88 2 Ib x 6 or10 optional Model F5C 53TC F5C 59TC F5C 65TAA Direct injection swirl chamber NEF 71TAA No of cylinder 4 Diameter x stroke 99 x 104mm 3 90 x 4 09 in 104 x 182mm 4 09 x 5 20 in Displacement 3200cc 195 38 in 3 4485cc 273 69 in 3 Compression ratio 17 1 1 17 5 1 Engine speed Maximum torque 320N m 1350rpm 850 2500 rev min 310N m 1380rpm 350N m 1300rpm 900 2500 rev min 398N m 1300rpm Engine power 53kW 72ps 2300 rev min 59kW 80ps 2300 rev min 65kW 88ps 2300 rev min 71kW 97ps 2300 rev min Type VE ROTARY PUMP Fuel filter Replaceable cartridge type dNNd NOILOAPNI Tans Injection order 1 3 4 2 Type Forced circulation type Pump Trocoid gear pump Filter Replaceable cartridge type Pump WALSAS Centrifugal type Temperature control Thermostat ONIITOOO NOLLVOIHANT WALSAS Air cleaner Dry type F12xR12 mechanical F20xR20 mechanical with creeper F24xR24 Hi Lo F40xR40 Hi Lo with creeper optional Dry single clutch for Mecha
35. RETA 5 11 9 Tightening state of bolts and nuts of each part s ete 5 12 10 Adjustment of Clutch pedal play st ttt ttt tte 5 12 11 Adjustment of Brake pedal play o 5 13 5 7 Every 50 hour check 1 Lubricating grease nipple TETERA 5 14 2 Cleaning Radiator and Radiator screen rooss gt 5 14 3 Checking Transmission oil TE a a a ee EE 5 15 4 Checking Front axle oil NN 5 15 5 Battery check eea a GE RT oar ld A a RENE OF 5 15 6 Air cleaner a A A A A OE ORE ia oe ow 5 15 7 Hydraulic hoses and Leakage A ee ee EE EE EER 5 15 8 Cleaning Cabin air filter a EE EO OER ee ee o a io 5 16 5 8 Every 300 hour check 1 Replacing Engine oil and Filter ETE FEE EE A ad DEE 5 17 2 Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter GEE ee N OE oe A 5 19 3 Replacing Power shuttle oil filter if fitted s ctr 5 19 4 Checking Brake oil ie i gee SRE a Sit ie ais Say SO SRD we me day ni ve SRN ON a wi OT ye we Sek ER eis as vee ie 5 20 5 Tension of Fan belt a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 5 21 6 Toe in TEE E O ce im A A Oe ec Sa chy owe che ok Si de KEER 5 21 5 9 Every 600 hour check 1 Changing Front axle oil team Sek RE ee a RE Wom A em Te eG Sa SL wh ML 5 22 2 Changing Transmission oil ee ee ee EE OE EE EE ER EE 5 22 3 Replacing Fuel filter cartridge EE yuh Ae fa Sh EE OE am ine ah lui Soi que ame EE ar ee bn 5 23 4 Checking Nozzle injection pressure ste 5 23 5 Replacing Cabin air filters MEE 5 23
36. Tension approx 10 mm 0 4 in when pressed by 98N 22 Ibf e Check the damaged part of the belt and if necessary after checking the pulley alignment replace it by a new one 6 4 Every year check 1 Compressor check e Check the oil leakage on the magnet clutch in front of the compressor e Check the abnormal noise sounds and If necessary contact your authorized dealer for check 2 Control switch check e Check the electric switches of the control panel is normally operated Air conditioner Direction control switch switch switch switch gt If there is a trouble on air conditioning system DO NOT disassemble the Accaution components arbitrary contact your authorized dealer for check 6 5 Troubleshooting No Failures Cause Actions Fan motor does not turn Fan motor is normal but the air volume is small Fuse blown Check and replace Wiring cut off and poor connection Repair the wiring or connect right Failure of fan motor Replace Resistor relay and switch cut off Evaporator or heater core was clogged Replace Remove the obstacles and clean the cores Duct was misaligned Repair the duct Fan damaged or Fan motor failure Replace Filter was clogged Clean or replace Air conditioning is insufficient despite of the normal operation of compressor and blower Low and high pressure is lo
37. The engine shall be stopped When stopping engine after heavy work run the engine for 1 2 minutes at low A Caution speed If you stop the engine suddenly the engine life could be shortened 4 2 How to drive and how to stop 1 How to drive 1 Pull the position control lever back to lift the implement up after starting engine ee 2 Fix the engine rpm at 1500 RPM Ne 3 Press the clutch pedal completely Ea 4 Place each gear lever Main Range Shuttle lever on the desired position oa 5 Press the brake pedal and release the parking brake lever Sie 6 Release the clutch pedal slowly and the tractor starts Shuttle lever Brake pedal Throttle pedal S Clutch pedal N Range gear shift lever HIT Release the clutch pedal slowly Notice If you release the clutch pedal suddenly the gear life shall be reduced and it may cause a sudden start 4 4 2 Changing speed e Depress the clutch pedal fully and operate all the shift levers correctly e Before shifting range gear lever F R shuttle lever 4WD lever Creeper lever HAVE TO STOP the tractor completely For further information about operation See section 3 in this manual 3 Emergency stop 1 Press the clutch pedal and brake pedals at the same t
38. a failure of Notice electric circuit or the damage of wire and even the polarity of battery can be changed at over discharged state 5 34 5 13 Troubleshooting Aver gt To avoid injury due to sudden start apply parking brake and place the transmission gear in Neutral Faults Possible causes Solutions The start motor does not turn when turning the key switch The start motor turns but the engine does not start A Start safety switch is not contacted A PTO switch is not in OFF position A Discharge of battery A Terminal loosened A Key switch failure A Start motor failure A The battery is weak A Bad grounding A Improper viscosity of engine oil A Air in fuel system 4 Fuel filter clogged A Error in engine body A Fuel cock closed A Depress clutch pedal fully A Place PTO switch in OFF position A Charge or replace A Tighten the terminal A Repair or replace A Repair or replace A Charge or replace A Tighten the ground A Replace the oil with proper viscosity A Bleed the air A Clean or replace the filter A Repair A Open the cock Engine revolution is irregular Engine turns more than maximum speed Engine stops suddenly during operation A Air in fuel system 4 Fuel filter clogged aA Injection nozzle clogged A Fuel leakage A Irregular fuel injection A impurities in governor A Fuel shortage A Fault of nozzle A Bleed air A Clean or r
39. and Leakage e Stop the engine and place all the transmission gears in neutral and lower down the implement to the ground e Periodically check hydraulic system for leaks or damaged parts kinked crushed flattened hard blistered heat cracked charred twisted soft or loose covered hoses and fittings e Before removing hydraulic components make sure to check that hydraulic pressure is relieved completely The leaks of pressurized oil can cause a fatal physical injury For further information see section 3 4 Hydraulic system in this manual 5 15 8 Cleaning Cabin air filters Cabin air filter e Before servicing the filters switch off the blower and close all cabin doors and windows e Unscrew the bolts under the roof and remove the cover and filter element as shown in the right figure e Clean the elements by blowing with compressed air not exceeding 30psi 2bar Blow the dust from the upper surface through the element to the underside Hold the nozzle at least 12 in 300mm from the element to prevent damage to the filter media e Clean all filter chambers with a damp lint free cloth Re install the filter elements e Re install the filter cover and tighten the bolts The filters are made of specially treated media with a rubber sealing strip bonded Notice around the sides Take care not to damage the element during installation 516 5 8 Every 300 hour check 1 Replacing Engine
40. down speed control knob or remove it as follow 1 Remove upper link pin 7 and upper link 5 2 Detach rear side of the stabilizer 2 from the lower link 3 while holding lower link tightly not to fall down 3 Remove lift rod LH lift rod RH and stabilizer 2 step by step 4 Remove lower link 3 carefully not to get hurt due to its weight 4 11 2 Power take off PTO shaft and Connection Safety precautions e When PTO shaft is rotating NEVER APPROACH the shaft e Check if PTO shield is attached correctly If the shield is removed or damaged replace it with a new one e Suitable Clothes amp Protect Entanglement When checking or attaching implement to the PTO shaft wear tight fitting clothes and safety equipment instead of loose or long clothes Also slippers high heel shoes are not suitable Wear the suitable clothes with loose clothing and long clothes The entanglement in rotating shaft can cause serious injury or death Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before getting near it All models PTO Engine speed 540 1958 rev min 750 2132 rev min 1000 2125 rev min Revolution direction Clockwise When looking at PTO shaft end Height from ground to PTO shaft Tire radius 21mm 0 83 in Shaft dimension unit inch 4 12 Attaching PTO drive sha
41. ia Ale Sie ER LE ME ER EO EO oe a 6 3 4 Belt tension adjustment poe e a AN A N Aa cs a Si ie on ar ee Sis Si i Er ime Te a A ae a a i Ae 6 3 6 4 Every year check 1 Compressor check O Jar fu des var Es gem Gen Tee GOL Jac eu A AR O O MS Sue dar gar Saguenay Ji 6 4 2 Control switch check ar sap pera dy Gis ehh vee O Hass AE IE eer ae ipa EO pan he Jah wih iy Hah a doy 6 4 6 5 Troubleshooting a a A a a e 6 5 6 6 System Diagram doit er Rae E A A a Gh at ii ad 6 7 7 Dimension and Specification 7 1 1 General Notices for Safety 1 1 Before using the tractor LL x Have to read and understand this Operator s manual carefully and always refer to information and prescriptions outlined in this manual to prevent all potential health and safety risks General information for intended use e Your tractor is designed and manufactured to pull to carry to supply the power a variety of mounted or towed equipment for agriculture Do not use the product for other purposes than intended by the manufacturer and outlined in this manual Do not use this tractor for light neavy forestry applications e Do not use the product beyond its limits of terrain gradient and stability than outlined in this manual Using the tractor beyond these limits may cause a overturning accident e Do not use the tractor on higher speeds than allowed by the load of the tractor and road condition Always choice a suitable driving speed to
42. immediately with a genuine part In case of driving at night it may cause a traffic accident e Protective Structures For the operator s safety various protective structures i e Bonnet Hood Fan cover PTO safety cover PTO shaft protection cap Roll bar or another Roll over Protective Structure etc are attached on the tractor If these structures are modified or removed by user arbitrarily it may cause serious accident Such behaviors are prohibited strictly Aharning The Protective Structure and interconnecting components are a certified system Any damage Fire corrosion or modification will weaken the structure and reduce your protection If this occurs the Protective Structure MUST be replaced with a new one Contact your authorized dealer for Protective Structure inspection and replacement In case of an accident fire tip or roll over the following MUST be performed by a qualified technician before operating the tractor again The Protective Structure MUST be replaced The mounting or suspension for the Protective Structure operator seat and suspension seat belt and mounting components and wiring within the operator s protective system MUST be carefully inspected for damage All damaged parts MUST be replaced DO NOT attach any device to the Protective Structure for pulling purposes gt DO NOT weld drill holes attempt to straighten or repair the protective structure The modification can reduce
43. is not yielding O Be extremely cautious when working with the tractor on forage silos without lateral concrete walls A wide track setting may improve the lateral stability of the tractor e Be cautious that the center of gravity of the tractor may increase when the front end loader is loaded or the three point linkage are raised In these conditions the tractor may roll over earlier than expected e Do not step down from the tractor without shutting down the PTO shifting the transmission to neutral and applying the parking brake e Never remove or modify or change the driver s protection device or safety device arbitrary e You must take the necessary precautions to always be aware of the possible presence of bystanders certainly when maneuvering in confined areas Keep people away from the tractor during work Pay the necessary attention while operating next to public roads or footpaths Thrown objects can get projected outside the field and hit unprotected people like bikers or pedestrians Wait until it is clear of bystanders e Do not violate the local traffic rules related to public roads and highways e Do not allow riders on the tractor do not allow people standing on the access way or step to the cab when the tractor is moving Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks to fall from the tractor during unforeseen or abrupt movements e This tractor has only one operator station and is a one man operated vehicle
44. moving the tractor to safe area contact your authorized dealer for check e To protect the radical wear of the clutch if the engagement time is prolonged over 6 seconds an alarm shall happen and if prolonged over 8 seconds the clutch shall be disengaged completely In this case operate the shuttle lever again from neutral position or depress the clutch pedal fully one time to recover the clutch system e When driving the tractor on a slope especially with heavy loaded implements select a suitable driving speed to start the tractor Appling high engine rpm and long lasting clutch engagement at a high transmission gear ratio can cause serious damage to clutch pack gt Depress the clutch pedal quickly and fully and release it slowly gt When starting the engine depress the clutch pedal fully If not the engine may not start due to interlocking of the start safety switch for user s safety gt Do not ride your foot on the clutch pedal while driving Acaution gt If the engagement time is prolonged over 8 seconds on a slope the engine power shall be cut off by safety interlock system It means that tractor can slip down and your special care must be taken At this time press the brake pedals immediately and recover the power shuttle system by depressing the clutch pedal fully or Re operating the shuttle lever from the neutral position 3 HI LO select switch PSS e If LO speed switch is pressed
45. oil and Filter Drain Engine oil e Run engine for a few minutes to warm oil e Park the tractor on a level surface Remove drain plug of oil pan and drain the oil completely When engine oil is warm the impurities can be drained completely Notice P7010 ysi P7020 P7030 Engine oil xe Filter 3 Replace Engine oil filter e Clean carefully around the filter e Coat clean engine oil on the packing of new filter and check the packing is placed well in the groove e Turn the oil filter counter clockwise to remove with filter wrench e Turn the new filter clockwise to assemble until the packing makes contact with the mounting surface Tighten to 1 turn more after packing contact e If the metal is attached to the element of oil filter to be disassembled contact your authorized dealer 5 17 Fill Engine oil P7010 P7020 P7030 e Tighten the drain plugs Tightening torque A 40 5 N m 29 545 lbs ft e Aid engine oil as its capacity and check the oil level is between MIN and MAX Engine oil capacity 9 L 2 4 U S gals e Check any leakage of the engine while running the engine for several minutes at idle rpm e Stop the engine After several minutes later check again the oil level is between MIN and MAX Install the oil gauge Drain plug Oil gauge and oil filling inlet Engine oil 7N
46. setting dial That is the more the dial turns left Light the more the implement rises up by a little draft load i e x Draft Depth control setting dial 3 If you need to lift the implement up use the position control lever or one touch up down switch Depth control e This mode maintains the tillage depth EN consistently in the even working area such as crop fields by detecting movement of the tiller rear cover Ya TN A j Q an 1 As shown in the figure bracket and cable must be installed on the tiller After installing check if cable stroke is 125mm 4 92 in 2 Press the work mode setting switch with checking the depth control LED is ON If the position control lever is synchronized to the 3 point linkage the depth control starts after 3 seconds Instrument panel 3 The tillage depth is determined according to ae the setting position of the Drafting Depth control wo setting dial The more setting dial position is Deep the more the tiller maintains deep tillage depth Shallow 4 When the engine receives excessive load continuously turn the dial to the left gradually Draft Depth control To release the instantaneous excessive load setting dial pull the position control lever backward a little and push it to the original position Notice gt If the draft control mode is set in the st
47. speed of tractor or the revolution speed of PTO depends on the work tire and ground condition For safety operate the tractor at suitable speed e Table of driving speed unit Km h gt Mile h P7010 P7020 w synchro shuttle e Standard gear 1 74 245 3 50 5 03 4 75 6 69 9 57 113 72 12 16 17 15 24 51 35 14 1 08 1 52 2 17 3 13 2 95 4 16 5 95 8 53 7 56 10 66 15 23 21 83 1 83 2 58 3 68 5 28 4 99 7 04 10 06 14 42 12 78 18 03 25 77 36 94 1 14 1 60 2 29 3 28 3 10 4 37 6 25 8 96 7 94 11 20 16 01 22 95 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 695mm 27 4 in e Creeper gear if fitted Range gear 1 2 Main gear 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 0 19 0 26 0 37 0 54 0 51 0 72 1 02 1 47 Forward 0 12 0 16 0 23 0 34 0 32 0 45 0 63 0 91 ON 0 20 0 28 0 39 0 58 0 53 0 75 1 08 1 54 Reverse 0 142 0 17 0 24 0 36 0 33 0 47 0 67 0 96 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 695mm 27 4 in e Driving speed unit Km h gt Mile h P7010 P7020 w power shuttle optional e Standard gear Range gear 3 Main gear 2 3 4 Forward 12 34 17 40 24 86 35 65 HIGH l j 10 81 15 45 22 15 Forward 10 18 14
48. the implement to align drive shaft 3 PTO gear lever TITS 540rpm VEE 4 GSP lever e If you pull the lever up the ground speed PTO GSP is engaged If you push the lever down fully the ground speed PTO GSP is disengaged and independent PTO is engaged DI 3 17 e Depress clutch pedal and stop the tractor completely and then operate the GSP lever 5 Parking brake lever e If you pull the parking brake lever while pressing the brake pedals the parking brake shall be applied Release the brake pedals slowly to check slippage of the tractor e It can be also used for emergency stopping e To release the parking brake press the brake pedals first and press the button of parking brake and push the lever down e If pulling the parking brake lever upward when the shuttle lever is placed in Forward Reverse position parking brake indicator shall blink with alarming buzzer If turning the key switch OFF at this time the alarming signals shall disappear BE DO NOT drive the tractor with applying the parking brake It may cause damage to A aution the brake and parking brake system 6 Passenger s seat optional OT Passenger s seat When using the seat just lift the seat to the locked position When folding the seat push the passenger s AS A seat lever to the outside and fold it down ME Release
49. while operating using the tractor e Ventilation It is very dangerous to work in a closed area The poisonous exhaust gas may cause serious damage to the human body If you should work in this area make sure to ventilate well and put on the protective mask e Noise and Vibration When working between buildings or in confined spaces the sound pressure level can be increased Wear suitable ear protectors in high noise level conditions When working with equipment in the field Vibration may intensity from the equipment may be increased To reduce the harm to the body take a rest periodically e Connect left and right brake pedals while driving on the road if fitted e DO NOT use differential lock device while driving on the road or turning in the field e DO NOT ride your foot on the brake pedal or clutch pedal e Lower the driving speed enough before turning a sharp curve Especially when you drive the tractor with implements make the turning radius wider e DO NOT start or stop the tractor suddenly Engage the clutch and brake softly If not front wheels can be lifted up and it is very dangerous e Do not jump up and down while tractor is moving When getting off or on the tractor use the grip or handrail and sub step to prevent falls e When driving the tractor in reverse lower the engine speed Make sure to check if there is any obstacle or person in the rear e DO NOT permit other peopl
50. 1 4 53 6 47 9 28 8 22 11 60 16 58 23 28 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 720mm 28 4 in e Creeper gear if fitted Range gear Main gear Forward Reverse Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 720mm 28 4 in e Driving speed unit Km h gt Mile h P7030 w power shuttle optional e Standard gear Range gear 3 Main gear 1 2 3 4 Forward 4 99 7 04 12 78 18 02 25 76 36 93 HIGH 3 10 4 37 7 94 11 20 16 00 22 95 Forward 4 12 5 81 10 55 14 87 21 26 30 48 LOW 2 56 3 61 6 56 9 24 13 21 18 94 Reverse 5 15 7 27 13 20 18 61 26 60 38 14 HIGH 3 20 4 52 8 20 11 56 16 53 23 70 Reverse 4 25 6 00 10 89 15 36 21 95 31 48 LOW 2 64 3 73 6 77 9 54 13 64 19 56 Note Engine rated speed 2300rev min Dynamic load radius 720mm 28 4 in e Creeper gear if fitted Range gear 2 Main gear 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Forward 0 20 0 28 0 39 0 56 0 53 0 75 1 07 1 54 HIGH 0 12 0 17 0 24 0 35 0 33 0 47 0 66 0 96 Forward 0 32 0 47 LOW 0 20 0 29 Reverse 0 20 0 28 0 41 0 58 0 55 0 78 1 11 1 59 HIGH 0 12 0 17 0 25 0 36 0 34 0 48 0 69 0 99 Reverse 0 17 0 23 0 34 0 48 0 45 0 64 0
51. 2V 5A charger Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the terminals How to use jumper cables if the battery which is attached to the tractor is discharged and needs to connect a auxiliary battery follow the instructions as below a Connecting Jumper cables e Check followings before connecting the cables is the spring of clamp normal Is the cable and clamp cut off Red cable 1 Stop engine apply parking brake and remove the ignition key 2 Connect two terminals of both batteries with red cable tractor battery auxiliary battery Black cable 3 Connect one end of black cable to terminal 3 lt Connecting order of jumper cables gt of auxiliary battery and the other end to engine block desired to start 4 4 Start engine If the engine does not start check the electrolyte level of each battery The gas generated from the battery can be exploded by spark DO NOT connect the negative cable of auxiliary battery to the negative terminal of tractor battery Make sure to connect to the engine block Keep all flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke while handling the battery Removing Jumper cables Remove jumper cables as right figure Removing order of jumper cables Red cable Black cable lt Removing order of jumper cables gt gt Pay attention not to change the and pole If not it may cause
52. A Light bulb cut off A Check the cause and replace it A Replace 6 Air conditioning system Cabin type 6 1 The name of each part of cooling and heating system Heater evaporator unit Heater hose Quick coupler Cooler hose Condenser Compressor Maintenance of the air conditioning system components Compressor Condenser Accaution Heater evaporator unit and connection parts must be performed in the designated dealer DO NOT disassemble the components arbitrary 6 2 How to use Air conditioner and Heater 1 How to operate air conditioner and heater e Air conditioner switch It is used to operate the air conditioner If you press the switch button and turn the blower control switch to II IIl or position the operation lamp shall be ON and the air conditioner begins to work e Blower control switch Blower is controlled by 4 stages If blower control switch is on O air conditioner does not work Heater control switch It is used for selecting warm or cool air Turn the switch clockwise blue for cool air and otherwise turn it counter clockwise red Blower control Air conditioner Direction control Heater control switch switch switch switch 2 Air direction control e To control the air direction adjust the blade angle of the blower outlets O For internal circulation move the ventilation lever to the internal circulation position e When operating the
53. A Oil seal damaged A Replace system A Pipe cracked A Replace If lever is placed on the raising position relief valve sounds off A Upper limit of position control lever is changed A Adjust the upper limit The linkage does not move down A Down speed control valve locked A Control valve failure A Cylinder damaged A Turn the knob counter clockwise A Repair or replace A Replace A Lift shaft moving part damaged 4 Repair or replace System Faults Possible causes Solutions A Pump worn or part damaged Repair or replace A Steering unit damaged or worn amp Repair or replace Hydraulic steering A Oil leakage by steering system does not work cylinder piston seal damaged or worn A Oil leakage by pipe damage a Repair or replace A Steering unit A Steering unit spline and column Check mounted condition of spline does not aligned steering unit and column Spool and sleeve damaged by Replace foreign material Excessive tightening torque of Apply regular torque Hard to operate the end cap bolt steering wheel A Pump A Low speed Adjust RPM or Repair Wearing failure Repair or replace A Relief valve A Valve spool clogged Repair or replace Setting pressure too low Reset or adjust l A Air in steering line if not used 4 Bleed air Cylinder does not work for a long time smoothly as steering A Air in suction pipe wheel movement PIP A Repair A Piston seal
54. AL Q 88 88mn e If the pure fuel comes out tighten the drain plug max 0 5 N m and bleed the air from the fuel filter See page 5 26 Seal Fuel filter sensor P7010 P7020 P7030 e For P7010 P7020 P7030 models the alert P7010 P7020 P7030 system by the fuel filter warning indicator is NOT Sa Z available mm Fuel filter element e Loosen the drain plug and remove water periodically inside of the fuel filter e If the pure fuel comes out tighten the drain plug max 0 5 N m and bleed the air from the fuel filter See page 5 26 5 6 Checking Before Starting Daily check e Before starting engine check the followings carefully to avoid any failure or damage Dam f Headligh Wheel bolts and arnage o cag ghis Amount of Brake Clutch Turn signal lights tightening of engine coolant operation Horn etc each part AZ j O e Ne mn ha Es a As 2 2 E EERS Las Cleanness of es de T ay Amount of Fuel Operation Tire air pressure radiator screen en y Engine oil amount of Indicators and damage 1 Engine oil Season Temperature Lubricant No e Oil capacity 9 L 2 4 U S gals C 20 4 PAR RS S Winter 207 200 SAE 10W 30 32 F 4 F e Using Engine oil Diesel engine oil API CF 4 or CG 4 class eo m er SAE 15W 40 Select
55. E Version Pin No Function 1 Ground Earth Working light Left turn signal light Brake light Right turn signal light License number plate light NN OO A WO ND Auxiliary 4 15 5 Technically maximum permissible mass e When working with front loader or rear heavy loaded attachments installed to the 3 point linkage install ballast weights on the counter part axle to maintain the front and rear weight balance of the tractor If not front or rear axle can be strained by the overloaded weight When working with the front loader place the attached rear weight to the highest position and turn the down speed control knob to the lock position e DO NOT exceed the total maximum permissible mass and or permissible maximum mass on each axle declared by manufacturer as below even if the load capacity of the tire is sufficient e If the load capacity of the tires is lower than maximum permissible mass on each axle the maximum mass on each axle must be loaded under the load capacity of the tire Check the load capacity of the tires All models Remarks Technically total maximum permissible mass di Ip It may depend on the load Front axle 2500kg 5512 Ib capacity of the tires See next page Rear axle 4200kg 9259 Ib includes front mounted equipment or loader in the rai
56. Engine oil depending on the temperature Ter as shown in the table Summer ee d SAE 20W 40 e Checking oil level Check it before starting engine or at 5 minutes later after stopping engine E Check if the oil level is between Max and Min hd scale of oil gauge It must only be performed while engine is stopped 2 Fuel tank Tank capacity 100L 26 4 U S gals 2 Using Fuel e Use low sulfuric diesel If contaminants like water or dusts are mixed in the fuel it may cause a severe damage to the engine To fill the tank the fuel storage facility must be equipped as shown in the figure If possible fill the tank at the gas station Using Diesel for winter General diesel fuel tends to generate paraffin dregs In winter time which may cause a bad engine start Thus it is recommended to use diesel for winter in winter time O l the ambient temperature is below 15 C 5 F it is advised to mix diesel with kerosene as shown on the right Checking Fuel level Drum Impurities Tem 2 15 lt 15 C P 5 F 5 F Diesel fuel ial a 20 kerosene Fuel for winter time added 100 e Check the fuel gauge and if it s not sufficient fill the fuel tank with fuel gt If the engine stops after finishing work fill the tank fully Notice mix with the fuel As the temperature d
57. Hydraulic hoses 5 15 A First Replacement Replacement A Check Adjustment and Supply W Clean up 5 3 5 3 Lubricants and Capacity Lubricants Capacity International Standard Recommended items Engine coolant 10 5L Soft water 50 ASTM D5216 Radiator 2 8 U S gals S gt Anti freeze 50 Fuel ee ASTM D975 No 2 Low Sulfuric Diesel Fuel 26 4 U S gals i Engine oil 9L API CF 4 or CG 4 KIXX DL Crank case 2 3 U S gals Refer to the below table Maker GS Caltex API GL4 LSTH570 ISO VG 46 68 hydraulic lift 14 5 U S gals LSTH400 and steering system ee ME Maker GS Caltex or huttl ISO VG 32 4 ne MA el eto TOTAL 66 12L API GL4 EPK 80W90 Maker Front axle oil 3 1 U S gals SAE 80W S OIL TOTAL Co Ltd Grease Eps NLGI 2 amount Clutch amp Brake oil n ISO 7308 Rando HD Z 32 46 0 1 U S gals RECOMMENDED OIL VISCOSITIES The correct engine oil viscosity grade is dependent upon ambient temperature Refer to the chart below when selecting oil for your tractor engine In areas where prolonged periods of extreme temperatures are encountered local lubricant practices are acceptable such as the use of SAE 5W 30 in extreme low temperatures or SAE 50 in extreme high temperatures Starting 30 25 20 15 10 5 Temperature 22 13 4 5 14 23 CF 0 10 20 30 40 32 50 68 86 104 SAE 5W 20 A K gt gt gt gt gt gt gt
58. It is strong enough to burn skin clothing and can cause blindness if splashed into eyes Do not touch the battery or liquid by bare hand without gloves or any protection Flush eyes with clean water for about 20 minutes If the electrolyte is splashed into the eyes Get medical attention immediately Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal items Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds MUST WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING 1 12 e Do not attempt to remove or unfasten the air conditioning components arbitrary There is a possible to be severely frostbitten or injured by escaping refrigerant Contact your authorized dealer to work air conditioning systems e Before servicing the tractor attach a DO NOT OPERATE warning tag to the tractor in an area O O that will be visible DO NOT DO NOT OPERATE OPERATE Reason See other side Signed by Tel e ltis advisable to keep a First aid kit on your tractor e Keep the area used for servicing the tractor clean and dry Wet or oily floors are slippery It can be dangerous when working with electrical equipment e Remove all litter or debris from the tractor Especially check the engine area and exhaust system 8 Notices when handling Diesel Fuel e Do not mix gasoline alcohol or blended fuels to diesel fuel These mixtures are explosive in fuel tank e Never remove the fuel cap or refuel with the e
59. N D Instrument panel side lights and headlights Low beam ON DY Combination switch Accaution When passing with other vehicles in the opposite lane at night turn the headlights to low beam not to disturb on coming cars 2 Turning ON OFF High beam e When lifting and holding the switch the high beam shall be ON and if releasing the switch the high beam shall be OFF e When pushing the switch downward from neutral position the switch shall be locked and high beam shall be ON To turn off the high beam return the switch to neutral position Combination switch ZA al 7 A Caution gt When passing with other vehicles in the opposite lane at night turn the headlights to low beam not to disturb on coming cars 3 Horn operation e To sound off the horn press the switch end to the inside 4 Operating turn signal lights e This switch is used to give information to other vehicles when turning to the left or right e If turning the switch to clockwise the right turn signal lights and the indicator are blinking If turning the switch to counter clockwise the left turn signal lights and the indicator are blinking Combination switch SME Vee ed When changing direction during driving on the road operate turn signal light switch to inform other vehicles of your direction Notice 8 Hazard warning light switch
60. You should comply with the description marked on the decals attached on the product or the contents marked with safety mark in this Operator s Manual Danger This indicates a fatal dangerous situation that may cause a serious injury Danger or death if not avoided Y Warning This indicates a potential dangerous situation that may cause a serious Warning injury or death if not avoided Caution This indicates a potential dangerous situation that may cause a light Acaution na ad injury or damage to the properties if not avoided Notice This indicates the instructions for right use for the safety of persons or Notice products T2 Product Identification Your tractor has a exclusive chassis number and engine number marked with product serial number tag to identify the product See Fig 1 1 In case of requesting service or parts from your dealer Dealer will need chassis serial number engine serial number TM number and also running hours displayed on the instrument panel See Fig 1 3 Fig 1 2 TM number A ul he Terminology When reading this Operator s Manual refer to the right figure for the discrimination of the front rear left right direction 1 2 Safety Precautions read this for safety before using 1 Notices before using the tractor e For Safety Instruction Before using the tractor read this Operator s Manual carefully
61. a level surface and approach the implement in reverse 2 Stop the tractor on attaching position and apply the parking brake 3 Connect the lower link 3 to implement and insert firmly the lock pin left right 4 Connect the upper link 5 to implement and insert firmly the lock pin Wide adjustable range of the upper link provides you easier attachment 5 Fix the implement firmly with stabilizer 2 left right gt Before attaching detaching implement place PTO switch in OFF position and PTO gear lever in neutral position and apply the parking brake When attaching detaching implement make sure to assemble and tighten the connecting parts correctly gt if the tractor is used to tow heavy loads always use the approved drawbar or hitch to avoid injury Never connect to lower link or upper link of 3 point linkage If not it may cause tipping or turnover d ON IO DO NOT connect the implements that require more power than can be generated by your tractor Never stand between implement and tractor when connecting implement DO NOT change the setting pressure of the relief valve arbitrarily to increase the lift capacity of the 3 point linkage lt can cause fatal damage to the hydraulic system 4 9 Adjustment of Lift rod and Upper link e Do not adjust the lift rod and upper link over the described range as below UE Mi 0 PS ANI E LA e For lift rod RH Lift up the lift rod handle and turn l
62. ach part in the factory e Appearance check Is there any damage while transporting e Engine cooling system check Is there anti freeze solution in the radiator And any leakage Fuel system check Is there any leakage of fuel in the fuel system e Oil level check Is there optimal oil amount in each part Electric system check Is there any cut off or any other problem in the wiring Is there any problem to operate the instruments Is the state of battery charging sufficient 2 Notices in handling new tractor e To get the best performance comply with the following instructions DO NOT start or stop the tractor suddenly DO NOT carry out heavy loaded work and DO NOT increase the engine rpm to high speed suddenly Despite warm temperature outside carry out warming up the engine for approximately 5 minutes at 1500 rev min e After using first 50 hours Replace the engine oil filter and hydraulic oil filters after first 50 hours of work and check each part of your tractor as reference of chapter 5 Lubrication and Maintenance See page 5 1 If possible contact your authorized dealer for First 50 hour check 4 4 Attaching equipment 1 3 point linkage Lift rod RH Stabilizer Lower link Lift rod LH Upper link Lift rod pin Upper link pin e When attaching the implement comply with the followings 1 Set the implement upright on
63. aged replace it with a new one on original position When cleaning the tractor with pressurized water the decals can be detached gt Ifa decal is on a part that is replaced make sure the decal is attached on the new part 2 Safety Decals and Attaching position BEML com 1 19 1 Location On top of the Fuel Cap Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only is Do not smoke while refueling and keep any N y BY type of flame away se Part No 40241059 SULFUR DIESEL FUEL ONLY 2 Location On top of starter motor on the left hand side of the engine RUN OVER HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death 3 RUN OVER HAZARD 7 ae To prevent serious injury or death Start only from seat with transmission and Start only from seat with PTO in neutral transmission and PTO in neutral A Do not short across starter e DO NOT short across starter terminals to start terminals to start engine 40195651 engine Part No 40195651 3 Location On top of rear PTO guard Rotating driveline contact may cause serious injury or death e Rotating driveline contact may cause serious injury or Keep all driveline tractor and equipment death a y e Keep all driveline tractor and shields in place during operation equipment shields in place Part No 40195650 during operation 40195650 4 Location On the left right hand side of the
64. air conditioner or heater open the blower outlets always ternal circulation Never sleep in the cabin during the air conditioner or heater running Accaution It may cause suffocation When operating in the cabin for a long time ventilate air from the outside occasionally 6 3 Every 6 month check 1 Checking refrigerant amount e Check the refrigerant amount periodically Have to contact your authorized dealer for it Refrigerant R 134a 850 900 g 29 98 31 74 oz e The components of the air conditioning system have to be handled by authorized service expert 2 Cleaning Condenser and Radiator screen e Stop engine and allow engine to cool Open bonnet and remove the radiator screen e Wash the mud or foreign materials added to the condenser and radiator screen with soft brush or low pressurized air or water O Pay attention that the cooling fin does not damaged If necessary repair the distortion of fin 3 Checking Leakage e Check the tightening torque and oil leakage state of the connecting section e If oil spot and foreign materials is added a lot it means that there is a leakage of refrigerant check the refrigerant amount 4 Belt tension adjustment i i S gt 4 gt DWE a Cheek the belt Euston is proper and If necessary Ne WN gt OE REDE ae adjust the tension by compressor adjusting bolt Em EN ES N e
65. aminated oil may reduce the durability of transmission and cause the failure of hydraulic system Clean around oil filling inlet and then open the cap 3 Replacing Fuel filter cartridge 1 Turn the filter counter clockwise to remove with using a filter wrench 2 Coat the seal of new filter with a little fuel 3 Assemble new filter 4 After replacing the filter bleed the air Do not fill the new filter with fuel The invisible fine foreign materials enter the Accaution PE oe injection pump and it may cause damage to the fuel injection system 4 Checking Nozzle injection pressure e Contact your authorized dealer for check Normal injection pressure P7010 P7020 P7030 26 5 27 9MPa 3844 4047 psi P7040 24 8 27 2 MPa 3597 3945 psi 5 Replacing Cabin air filters Cabin e Before servicing the filters switch off the blower air filter and close all cabin doors and windows e Unscrew the bolts under the roof and remove the cover and filter element as shown in the right figure e Clean both filter chambers with a damp lint free cloth Replace the cabin air filters with a new one e Re install the filter cover and tighten the bolts gt The filters are made of specially treated media with a rubber sealing strip bonded around the sides Take care not to damage the element during installation Notice 5 10 Every 1000 hour or 1 year check 1 Replacing Air clea
66. and LU Read Operator s understand the instructions fully for the safety IL Manual prevention and right usage of the tractor and then use the tractor safely according to the instructions Especially special cares must be taken for using the tractor in the places where the safety signs such as Danger Warning Caution etc are marked See page 1 2 e Safety Decals For right use and personal safety of the operator the safety decals are attached to the parts related with safety operation Before using the tractor comply with the safety instructions For further information refer to 1 6 Safety Decals See page 1 19 e Operator s condition The persons such as patients drunks people on drugs etc are never allowed to operate this tractor Only educated operators can use the tractor after learning the usage of controls for moving stopping turning and other operating e Suitable Clothes 8 Protect Entanglement When checking or operating the tractor wear tight fitting clothes and safety equipment instead of loose or long clothes Also slippers high heel shoes are not suitable for operation Wear the low shoes or work shoes or boots Awarning Do not approach the rotating shaft such as PTO shaft or cooling fan especially with loose clothing and long clothes The entanglement in rotating shaft can cause serious injury or death Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before
67. and hold it for about 5 seconds and the air should bleed out and if abnormal noise does not stop If it s not cleared contact your authorized dealer for repair 4 When starting engine in cold weather a abnormal noise may occur In this case warm up the tractor before using to reduce the oil viscosity 5 If you use the tractor for a long time while turning the steering wheel fully the oil temperature will increase which may cause the reduction of the product life or the failure of hydraulic and steering system gt If the engine stops the operation of steering wheel becomes hard to turn and causes steering not to work But this does not mean a failure Notice gt If you turn the steering wheel while driving the steering wheel does not return back automatically 3 Hydraulic lift control Mechanical Hydraulic Lift MHL if fitted e Hydraulic lift device can work by position control draft control and mixed control mode Auto lift control lever Position control lever Draft control lever Position control e To set the position height of the rear implement move the position control lever up down during the engine is running Generally this lever is used for tiller fertilizer distributor mower rake and other rear implements 1 Push the position control lever forward and let the implement down by its own weight 2 Move up the lever to desired position the rear implement shell be loca
68. ate that the engine does not reach the normal temperature the engine life shall be reduced Especially for the power shuttle version sudden start without warming up the engine can cause damage to the power shuttle clutch and reduce it s reliability Have to warm up the engine until the blink of the Neutral indicator disappears on the instrument panel 2 Start in cold weather e Push the throttle lever to the middle position of full throttle Start the engine after cold start aid indicator goes OFF If fitted e f engine runs rough push the throttle pedal down 2 3 times for a while Mechanical type e If engine runs smoothly carry out warming up for 5 10 minutes at 1500 rpm Especially for the power shuttle version have to warm up the engine until the blink of the neutral indicator has disappeared on the instrument panel e Use the engine oil for winter in cold weather Refer to Lubricants and Capacity at the end of this manual e Use the diesel for winter when it is very cold weather It is much easier to start engine gt When storing the tractor in the cold weather the battery must be removed and stored in a cool and dry place where it is warm and is isolated from the children A aution gt Allowing engine to idle for a long time will waste fuel and cause a build up of carbon 3 Engine stop e Pull the throttle lever backward to reduce the engine speed and turn the key switch to OFF position
69. ate that depth control cable is not attached this mode is not available and continuous beep sounds Upper limit setting dial e This is used to set the upper limit of one touch lift and auto lift function 1 Turn the upper limit setting dial to the desired position According to the dial position the height shall be set as below Min 500mm 19 7 in between lower link end and ground Max maximum height of lift arm 2 When using the position control lever this set is not available One touch up down switch e This is used to lift the implement up down easily at one time without operating position control lever 1 Press the upper side of one touch up down switch to lift up the implement to the upper limit 2 Press the lower side of the switch to lower the implement to the position set by position control lever One touch up down switch Notice gt If the position control lever is placed over the upper limit of lift arm the one touch up down function is not available Down speed setting dial e Turn the down speed setting dial to the left and the down speed is getting slow and if you turn it to the right the down speed is getting fast e Turn the dial to counter clockwise fully and the hydraulic lift shall be fixed downward and the implement will not let down even if you put the position control lever down slightly to lock Ac
70. aution When driving on the road turn the down speed setting dial to counter clockwise When changing the blades of tiller or removing grass stop the engine and turn the down speed setting dial to counter clockwise slightly to lock 3 34 7 Auto lift mode switch O This is used to select the auto lift mode 1 When the engine starts at first the auto lift mode is OFF If you press the auto lift mode switch repeatedly the mode shall be changed with the LED light as below OFF gt Turn Up gt Back Up gt Turn up and Back Up 2 Turn up If you turn the steering wheel more than half of maximum angle The implement shall be lifted up automatically to the upper limit Operation unit Instrument panel ce FRAN soso PEN E Turn up a AN Back up A Aan If you turn the steering wheel to the neutral via the angle and press the lower side of one touch up down switch the implement will be lowered down to the original position 3 Back up If you move the shuttle lever backward Reverse The implement shall be lifted up automatically to the upper limit And if you move the shuttle lever forward or to neutral and press the lower side of one touch up down switch the implement will be lowered down to the original position 4 Turn up and Back up Turn up and Back up functions are available Lower limit setting knob e This is used to set the lower limit of position control lever 1
71. avy loads e Do not tow trailers that are not fitted with an independent braking system 6 Notices when transporting the tractor e When transporting the tractor by truck trailer etc use suitable equipment or facilities to load or unload the tractor Fix the tractor tightly to the vehicle with heavy duty straps or chains e When fixing the rear of the tractor use the hitch or hitch support e When fixing the front of the tractor use the towing hook e When driving on public roads the transporting vehicle must have signs and lights required by local regulation to avoid collision with a vehicle When fixing the tractor Do not hook or connect chains to the 4WD shaft steering cylinder tie rod or front axle These can be damaged by the chain or excessive Acaution strain In case of turbocharger engine where fitted cover the exhaust outlet to protect that the turbocharger does not rotate by air without lubrication de dd 7 Notices when servicing the tractor after work e The check and maintenance must be performed after stopping the engine and cooling down the engine sufficiently e DO NOT pour water into the radiator or engine when the engine is hot The engine or radiator may crack A When opening the radiator cap Warning hot cooling water or steam may explode Remove the cap using Ge ba a a thick rag or glove to prevent serious burns e Before checking
72. battery using separate charger O As the battery fluid makes poisonous gas which can explode during the charging comply with the following instructions 1 Detach battery from the tractor 2 Wait until the battery is warmed to room temperature 3 Connect the cable of charger to the terminal of the battery correctly Connect charger cable to battery terminal Red color Connect charger cable to battery terminal Black color 4 Plug in charger cord 5 Charge battery with a SLOW CHARGE 6 Check the charging current and temperature of electrolyte during the charging 7 Unplug charge cord and remove charger cables 8 Attach battery to the tractor lt Do not charge the attached battery gt Accaution Put on eye protection and globes to protect human body from poisonous sulfuric acid before handling the battery gt Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not It can cause explosion by spark Keep all flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke while you charge battery gt Detach battery from the tractor before charging DO NOT charge directly while the battery is attached to the tractor gt Turn off or unplug the charger cord before connecting or disconnecting the charger cable to or from the battery Charge the battery in an area with good ventilation Do not charge the frozen battery Use the rated 1
73. bet ci 3 17 3 PTO gear lever AGAR Gat Vac tae o KI IR oe we ce tus Mey MM JEU OE ee Medea eee ER EE OE ake th ok 3 17 4 GSP lever dy Ep Marcie eis dee Mesa jay a err a aly ar jae up sve A e le le al ey Gy oh 3 17 5 Parking brake lever A R ay Da ANS as EE hha Mt Mau n Jims Jes Yana aas gl AR DA fa as as as tas lee VEE ee 3 18 6 Passenger seat EE RT OE et dr SY di ET RS ee aoa Yee OE dar OR Tes wigs ois pi 3 18 3 4 Power Shuttle System PSS if fitted 1 Power shuttle lever PSS EET ME Aa TE GE ao idk Bi ke ETE 3 19 2 Clutch pedal PSS fh CE Bee de Va gn A KO ds ee A ee fat i ae E o ome Re ey DAG GE fs Taree AR r OD fe 3 21 3 Hi Lo select switch PSS TOT DEE E AN As me sm OE om 3 22 4 Mode select switch PSS AR AAA 3 22 5 Error Diagnosis code PSS dd oR de A o A 3 23 3 5 Hydraulic System 1 Safety precautions E AAA EN 3 24 2 Steering system RA VEE EE KOS KOERT TO ete Jee is oo N ES 3 25 Contents 3 Hydraulic lift control MHL A Je au tet e e ac o e Te Cy cus Oy is 3 25 4 Remote control lever and Quick coupler optional 3 27 5 Joystick lever if fitted tae Suny Mee ny E O da af ly Ad ar ar AO EE ss 3 28 6 Auto lift control MHL TREE EE EE EE EE MEE SEE EO ae yah Meh a a te 3 29 7 Hydraulic System Diagram EET EE EE ER EE OR RAS N 3 30 3 6 Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL if fitted 1 Configuration amp Description of Controller EHL 3 31 2
74. cator is ON during operation A Bad electrical connection A Fault of alternator A Fault of battery A Bad fan belt tension or broken A Check battery terminals ground and repair A Repair or replace A Replace 4 Adjust belt tension or replace Clutch is slipped A Wrong adjustment of clutch pedal play A Friction lining worn or broken A Adjust the pedal play correctly A Replace Clutch does not cut off A Lining damaged A Clutch pedal play exceeded A Air in clutch line A Repair or replace A Adjust the pedal play A Bleed air System Faults Brake does not work or only one side works Possible causes 4 Wrong brake pedal play A Lining worn or broken Solutions A Adjust A Replace A Left right pedal play is different JA Adjust Brake A Air in brake line A Bleed air After brake pedal A Return spring damaged A Replace the spring working it does not A Lack of grease in shaft parts A Remove the rust apply grease return A Master cylinder seal damaged A Replace A Lack of transmission oil A Aid oil A Air in the suction pipe A Tighten the filter or replace seal of connecting part The linkage does not A Hydraulic filter clogged Clean the filter or replace move up A Hydraulic pump failure A Repair or replace A Control valve failure A Repair or replace A Cylinder or cylinder related 4 Repair or replace parts broken A Connecting part loosened A Tighten Hydraulic _ lift Oil leakage
75. clean fuel without bubbles comes out turn the key switch to OFF position and tighten the air bleed bolt Tightening torque 20 30 N m 14 8 22 Ibs ft P7040 2 Air bleeding from Brake line 1 As the brake of tractor operates by separating into left and right the air bleeding must be carried out separately 2 Stop engine and apply parking brake Open the bonnet and fill the brake oil tank with new oil See page 5 4 sufficiently 3 Loosen slightly the air bleed plug on the top of brake housing in the rear right side of tractor 4 Loosen the left right connecting pin of brake pedal and press the right pedal slowly up to max stroke 5 In this case check to see if air bubbles coming out Air bleed plug through air bleed plug If the oil mixed with the bubble comes out check the oil level of oil tank and repeat bleeding procedure Brake oil tank Air bleed plug 6 If there is no bubbles in the oil of air bleed plug stop pressing the pedal and lock the air bleed plug 22 aah G DS N YRS Es SE ID again with proper torque AT EIN d Chg AA be 7 For the left carry out the air bleed procedure with di x y the same method 2 se 3 Air bleeding from Clutch line ED ER e For hydraulic clutch If the air is contained in the iy A hydraulic clutch line same as hydraulic brake EE the clutch may not be released completely Clutch master
76. commended and additionally use the top link bracket and its pin for lifting point after removing the top link gt When lifting the rear of the tractor apply chocks to the slots Acaution between front axle and engine frame symmetrically to prevent the rolling of the front axle 5 2 Maintenance chart 8 7 O e e 16 Le 5 A 4 3 2 1 18 12 25 26 Check period hr No Checking Parts Page No Daily 50 RE Bap oe Fo 1 Fuel tank 5 8 A 2 Fuel filter 5 23 3 Engine oil 5 7 5 17 A 4 Engine oil filter 5 5 5 17 5 Engine coolant 5 10 5 25 A 6 Radiator screen 5 11 5 14 A al 7 Air cleaner 5 10 5 15 5 24 A 8 Battery 5 15 A 9 Fan belt tension 5 21 A 10 Valve clearance 5 24 A 41 Nozzle injection 5 23 pressure 12 Hydraulic oil filter 5 5 5 19 13 Transmission oil 5 15 5 22 A 14 Front axle oil 5 15 5 22 A 15 Brake oil 5 20 A 16 Front axle holder 5 14 A 17 3 Point linkage 5 14 A 18 Clutch pedal play 5 12 A 19 Brake pedal play 5 13 A AE se a 22 Bolts and Nuts 5 12 A 23 Tire air pressure 5 11 A 24 Toe in 5 21 A 25 Cabin air filter 5 16 5 23 o 153 26 Power shuttle filter 5 5 5 19 27
77. ctrolyte is splashed into the eyes Get medical attention immediately Charge the battery in an area with good ventilation and DO NOT charge a frozen battery Replace it with LS tractor genuine products or the battery with the same capacity 5 31 Notices in attaching detaching the battery When detaching battery remove the negative terminal from the battery first If not when metal object is contacted between positive terminal and the body it may cause Q the dangerous spark When attaching the battery the positive terminal must be attached first and the negative 19 1 terminal must be connected last A lt gt WO EA e SO ooSs lt When attaching gt Acaution Stop engine and apply parking brake and remove the ignition key before replacing the battery Put on eye protection and globes to protect human body from poisonous sulfuric acid before handling the battery Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not It can cause an explosion by spark Keep all flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke while you charge the battery Replaced old battery must be disposed of in a suitable manner according to the national legislation or local regulations Contact your authorized dealer sy gt Replace it with LS tractor genuine products or the battery with the same capacity Notices in charging the
78. damaged A Replace Steering wheel turns to 4 bad assembly of steering gear A Repair the opposite direction JA bad assembly of steering hose A Repair Oil leakage of steering pump steering unit A Seal damaged A Replace seal cylinder and fittings A Lack of oil A Aid oil A Exceeding resistance of A Replace filter Abnormal noise ba a ats suction line A Air in system A Bleed air System Electric System Faults Battery does not charge Possible causes A Abnormal wiring A Alternator failure A Lack of fan belt tension or broken A Abnormal battery Solutions A Check the tightening state of terminals and ground A Repair or replace 4 Adjust fan belt tension or replace A Replace Headlight is dark A Battery capacity is low A Bad wiring and contact A Charge or replace A Check and repair Headlight is not ON A Light bulb cut off A Fuse blown A Replace A Check the cause and replace it A Switch failure A Replace Horn does not sound A Abnormal wiring 4 Repair A Horn failure A Replace A Light bulb cut off A Replace Turn signal light does not work A Bad connection A Fuse blown A Tighten terminals A Check the cause and replace it Cold start aid indicator is not ON A Relay and timer damaged A Bad connection of preheat plug wiring A Replace A Check and tighten Other illuminating light or indicator is not ON A Fuse blown
79. dicator i om A en Ll E 1 ale Ida ia G J Drive mode 5 Error Diagnosis Code PSS e If the sensor or valve relating to the power in the figure shuttle system has failed the error code shall y 8888 Ah cl 88 BB mm be displayed on the Instrument panel as shown 2088 88 UE Si EI O In case of several errors the errors shall be displayed repeatedly every 1 second In this case record all error codes And contact your authorized dealer for check and tell the error code Code number A Electro hydraulic Lift amp Leveling control system B Power shuttle system 3 5 Hydraulic system 1 Safety precautions e Hydraulic oil leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury To prevent personal injury comply with as below Relieve all pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines Before applying pressure make sure all connections are tight and components are in good condition Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under pressure If injured by leaking fluid get medical attention immediately e The hydraulic hoses and fittings on your tractor meet enginee
80. dicator shall be ON 4 If you want to stop the PTO temporarily while operating push the PTO switch in OFF position The PTO shaft shall be stopped Before attaching or checking the PTO driven equipment Always place the PTO switch in OFF position and PTO gear lever in NEUTRAL position gt If the PTO mode switch is placed in MANUAL position PTO shall rotate always Awaring even if the tractor moves backward Pay attention to the surroundings to prevent a accident Do not engage the PTO clutch at high engine speed Sudden engagement can cause damage to implements and tractor Engage PTO at low engine speed and then raise engine speed to rated RPM 3 15 3 3 Left hand console and Seat Important to owner read carefully Driver s seat See section 2 PTO gear lever Range gear a 1 shift lever gi QS A a al gt O ASS LN y ES Ad seat T PRA X IN NA 9 ES VATE ES GSP lever i ANANI EY Parking brake lever EE RES H Down speed control 3 IA DY EA d 3 knob Section 3 5 NO ol ot TR N f a ds 4 Creeper gear lever AE if fitted B Se 1 Range gear shift lever Range gear e Three speed gear selection is available shift lever Range gear shift lever must be operated after the tractor has stopped completel
81. dify welding Awarning drilling cutting etc or remove it arbitrarily gt Do not step on the fender for the maintenance of cabin roof 28 3 Instruments and Controls 3 1 Instrument panel and Front controls Important to owner read carefully Grille work light switch Hazard warning light switch Shuttle lever Clock adjust switch Clutch pedal Instrument panel Combination switch Tilt lever See section 2 Key switch Brake pedal Throttle pedal 1 Instrument panel A y 39838 O 1 Forward reverse indicator optional 2 Quick turn indicator Not used 3 4WD indicator 4 PTO operation indicator 5 One side brake indicator 6 Engine coolant temperature gauge 7 Cold start aid indicator 8 Engine warning indicator Not used 9 High beam indicator 10 Turn signal indicator Left Right 11 Tachometer 12 Hour meter 1 Forward reverse indicator optional 13 Clock 14 EHL mode display optional 15 Error diagnosis code display optional 16 Battery charging indicator 17 Fuel filter warning indicator 18 Hydraulic oil filter pressure indicator Fuel level gauge Engine oil pressure indicator 21 Parking brake indicator 22 Differential lock indicator 23 AWD indicator Not used Low High speed indicator optional e These indicators shall be
82. down for frame model do not wear the seat belt 5 Ventilation Cabin only e Air can be taken from outside or inside of the cabin by adjusting the ventilation lever External circulation Air comes from outside via cabin air filters Internal circulation Air can be re circulated inside the cabin e To increase the air pressure inside the cabin move the ventilation lever to external circulation and turn the blower control clockwise fully S pra culation PA area TER DO NOT ventilate the cabin in pesticides or other hazardous chemical spraying A arning 275 6 Exiting the tractor Door Left Right Whenever possible use the left hand side door for entering exiting e To open the left right cabin door push the door release lever downward and use the grab handle to push the door outside Rear Window for emergency e To open the rear window turn the rear window grip clockwise with pulling the grip Push the grip outside slightly e This rear window can be used for emergency exit or ventilation ZA GP Door release lever RELEASE Grab handle 2 2 Safety device 1 Hood Bonnet e Hood is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the rotating parts around engine cooling fan fan belt and rotating shaft and pulley e Do not remove and mod
83. e and especially children approach within working area while operating tractor and equipment O Obey the traffic rules while driving on public roads Do not exceed the local legal speed limit Use a sing beacon or slow moving vehicle SMV to indicate that the vehicle is slow moving e If you can not drive the tractor due to a failure move the tractor to a safe place and install troubled vehicle safety tripod Day backward 100m 328 ft Night backward 200m 656 ft e Do not overuse the fuel oil etc and pay attention not to contact the skin directly Generally these materials contain harmful materials to the human body When you work in a area where hazardous chemicals are sprayed check the cabin filter if fitted and replace the filter with suitable one for the purpose being used To protect the body completely from these harmful materials wear a safe protection equipment such as mask and clean the body after working When crossing a high ridge let down the implement and go straight across the ridge at low speed When connecting the implements to the front rear of the tractor install the proper additional weights in the rear front of the tractor to keep the balance of the tractor e On a downhill operate the throttle pedal and brake pedal slowly and DO NOT drive while the transmission gear is in NEUTRAL e To climb a steep slope drive tractor slowly in reverse up the slope rather t
84. e the battery clean the cover and smear the terminals with grease Place the battery in a ventilated place not less than 10 C 50 F and away from direct sunlight O If possible fit stands or other suitable supports under the axles to raise the wheel off the ground And let the air out of the tires If not check the tire pressure from time to time e Remove the lift rod and place the lift arm to the highest position to protect the cylinder e Remove the ignition key e Cover the tractor with a non water proof cover e If the implements are attached lower the implements on a support off the ground 1 f gt When restarting the engine at the end of long term storage follow the instructions Warning of Preparation for Reuse See next page 1 15 2 Check amp Maintenance during storage e Apply grease or lubricant oil to non painted metal to avoid corrosion e Check the leakage of fuel oil and coolant If necessary repair the damaged part e Check the tire air pressure and maintain the proper pressure e The battery should be charged about once a month not to be discharged entirely gt As the electrolyte of battery is sulfuric acid it is emits the explosive and poisonous gas lt is strong enough to burn skin clothing and can cause blindness if splashed into eyes Keep the sparks and flames and cigarettes away from the battery A Caution When handling the battery wear safety glasses to protect the eyes
85. eck 1 Changing Front axle oil e Stop the tractor on a level surface and apply parking brake e Remove all plugs for drainage oil filling inlet and oil check port on the center left right housing and drain oil completely e Wrap the sealing tape on the plugs and tighten the Drain plug drain plugs Add new oil into the oil filling inlet of the center Oil filling inlet housing with checking if the oil flows out through Oil filling inlet LH RH the oil check port Oil capacity 8L 2 1 U S gals SK e Tighten the Oil check port plug on the center housing e Add new oil into the left right housing and tighten the plugs Oil capacity 2L 0 5 U S gals each housing Total Oil capacity 12 L 3 1 U S gals Oil check port 2 Changing Transmission oil Oil filling inlet e Stop tractor on a level surface and apply parking brake Run engine for several minutes to warm oil and lower implements and stop the engine Set container under the drain plug and remove drain plug under the transmission and drain oil completely e Clean metal powder stuck to the drain plug and tighten drain plug again with cooper washer e Add new oil until the oil level is between Min and Max of the oil gauge Oil capacity 55 L 14 5 U S gals Drain plug e For oil specification refer to Lubricants and Capacity at the end of this manual or see page 5 4 Accaution The cont
86. eft or right to adjust the length Lock the lift rod handle to the lower part after adjusting e For upper link Lift up the lock spring to release the handle and turn the upper link by using the handle Apply the lock spring after adjusting Classification Lift rod Upper link Adjustment left i bees se es t 550 855 mm Son 495 635 mm 21 7 33 7 in a 19 5 25 0 in Reference of Implement installation part max min max min 25 4 25 7 51 93 86 52 28 287 45 CAT 2 400 1 01 2 00 3 66 3 38 2 04 1 10 1 12 1 77 49 12 825 1 92 0 47 32 4 B EN L gt A we D ed J 1 a jo pS A H oe an K_ unit mm unit inch 4 10 Handling of the 3 point linkage 1 Lift rod RH 2 Stabilizer 3 Lower link 4 Lift rod LH 7 5 Upper link Al 6 Lift rod pin oP 7 Upper link pin e When driving without attaching implement comply with the followings 1 Fix upper link 5 with the fixing hook 2 Connect stabilizer 2 to the lower link 3 to avoid the lateral movement of the lower link e If 3 point linkage is not necessary raise 3 point linkage to maximum height and fix it by turning the
87. el 5 Tension of Fan belt e Check the tension of fan belt If it s not suitable to standard value loosen the bolt and adjust the tension Belt tension crank shaft pulley water pump pulley Normal Approx 10 12mm 0 4 0 5in if pressed by 98 N 22 Ib When adjusting the tension 1 loosen two locking bolts of alternator and bolt of adjusting plate slightly 2 Tighten or loose the tension bolt to apply the standard tension to the belt 3 Tighten the locking bolts of alternator and adjusting plate 6 Toe in e Check Toe in of the front wheel and if needed adjust it as below Normal value B A 0 5 mm 0 0 2 in e Loosen lock nut of the tie rod both side e Fix steering cylinder and turn adjuster counter clockwise the toe in B A shall be increased e Turn adjuster of the other side to the same displacement e After adjusting Toe in tighten the lock nuts e f possible Contact your authorized dealer Alternator pulley Crank shaft pulley N Ii oes 10 12mm 98 N 22 04 Ib A FRONT t Adjuster A a a Ih CEEA BEDR T Hi 2 F all e a it amp a a poy i Cri Lock nut B 5 9 Every 600 hour ch
88. el tracks may vary e FRONT WHEEL TRACK Tire amp Wheel assembly 11 2 24 12 4 24 Unit mm inch 5th track Standard 7th track ms bY BE j T f H eb 1606 63 2in 1712 67 4in 1602 63 0in 1708 67 2in 6th track 8th track EA Y oe la f AOS eN BU 1696 66 7in 7 1806 71 1in 1692 66 6in 1802 70 9in 4 18 e REAR WHEEL TRACK Tire amp Wheel assembly 16 9 30 18 4 30 Standard track 1532 60 3in 1542 60 7in Unit mm inch o o o o 1632 64 3in 1716 67 6in o o o o 1730 68 1in 1656 65 2in o o o o 1830 72 1in 1830 72 1in o o o o When adjusting the wheel track pay attention to the direction of tire lugs if it Notice shows A shape when looked behina it is correct Actual settings may vary depending on the brand of the rim and type of tire
89. eplace the filter A Repair or replace A Add fuel and bleed air A Repair or replace A moving parts failure due to bad la Repair lubrication System Engine Clutch Faults Engine stops at low speed revolution Engine overheat Possible causes A Fault of injection pump A Valve gap is not correct A Poor nozzle pressure A Lack of coolant A Bad fan belt tension or broken A Dirt attached to the radiator Solutions A Repair A Adjust the gap A Repair A Supplement A Adjust belt tension or replace A Wash The color of exhausted smoke is white A Air cleaner clogged A Engine oil exceeded A Lack of fuel supply A Clean element or replace 4 Adjust in proper level A Repair The color of exhausted A Bad quality of fuel A Use good quality fuel A Over fuel supply A Repair lack SMOKE Ie Plae A Fault of nozzle A Repair A Injection nozzle clogged A Repair A Carbon piled to valve seat A Repair AE Ty 4 Bad adjustment of valve gap Repair gine p J4 Bad injection timing A Repair A Lack of fuel supply A Air cleaner clogged A Check fuel system A Clean or replace Engine oil pressure indicator is ON during operation A Lack of engine oil A Low viscosity of engine oil A Pressure switch error A Fault of oil pump A Engine oil filter clogged A Supplement A Replace the proper oil viscosity A Replace A Repair A Replace the filter Battery charging indi
90. equipment that might be available to deal with those hazards NEVER enter or operate these hazardous area without certified Operator Protective Structure installed 2 Notices when starting Engine e Check each part with reference of 5 Lubrication and Maintenance in this manual If necessary repair or replace it immediately Especially check if safety protection structures or covers are attached originally and the bolts and nuts are tightened well e Before starting check again if there are other workers or children around the tractor and implements and keep a safe distance e Start engine and operate the tractor after sitting on the driver s seat correctly with seat belt fastened Place the shuttle lever transmission gear lever in NEUTRAL and especially check if parking brake is applied e Lower the implements on the ground Ensure that rear view mirrors and the other mirrors if fitted are adjusted correctly and check the operation of the headlights and other lights e Put PTO switch to OFF position If the PTO switch is NOT in OFF position the engine can NOT be started See Fig 1 5 Depress the clutch pedal fully if fitted If not the start safety switch does not contacted enough and the engine can NOT start Do not start the engine in a closed area The poisonous exhaust gas can cause fatal damage to the driver or persons around 3 Notices
91. ever Weight adjustment knob e Weight adjustment knob 1 Adjust the seat suspension depending on your body weight by using the weight adjustment knob If you turn the knob clockwise the suspension stiffness shall be increased gt DO NOT put your hand under the seat while sitting It may cause a injury by seat Anwarming suspension gt DO NOT adjust the seat position while driving 3 Tilting steering wheel e Pull and hold the tilt lever upward to release the steering column and tilt the steering wheel to desired position e Return the tilt lever to lock position and make sure to check that steering wheel does not move forward and backward e Adjust the steering wheel only when stopped 4 Seat belt Always wear the seat belt before operating the tractor and adjust the belt to fit the operator 1 Insert the seat belt end into the buckle until a click indicates it is properly engaged 2 To remove the seat belt from the buckle press the red release button on the buckle e Check the seat belt regularly If damaged or frayed replace it with a new one installed After wearing the seat belt adjust the belt to fit the operator Awarning If not wearing the seat belt it may cause serious injury in case of accident During operation it must be required to wear seat belt with a cab or safety frame gt If safety frame is folded
92. fan shroud Keep hands clothing away from the rotating fan and belts Contact with moving parts may cause loss of fingers or a hand Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40239638 40239638 5 Location On top of the right hand fender HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death e Relieve pressure on system before repairing g HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD at y To prevent serious injury or death adjusting or disconnecting Relieve pressure on system before e Wear proper hand and eye protection when repairing adjusting or disconnecting Wear proper hand and eye protection searching for leaks use wood or cardboard when searching for leaks use wood j or cardboard instead of hands instead of hands elf hydraulic fluid or fuel sinks into skin seek medical attention immediately e If hydraulic fluid or fuel sinks into skin seek 40195652 medical attention immediately Part No 40195652 1 20 Location On top of the left hand fender Roll bar model only TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Keep Roll over Protective Structure fully upright and locked Do not operate vehicle without ROPS locking pins in position When ROPS must be lowered e Drive with extreme care e Seat belt use is not recommended e Do not attempt to fold ROPS when a canopy is fitted e ROPS is heavy Always work with an assistant when lowerin
93. front end loader on ground gt Have to strictly observe the following precautions Do not lift the front end loader to a height from which objects may fall or roll onto Awaring the driver Use always the correct attachment grab forks buckets etc for the specific task to perform and ensure that the load is securely kept in place Attaching points for Front end loader e When attaching the front end loader refer to the drawings as below Unit mm o 9 o o o o O o O o O gT 068 gi 3 M18X1 5 TAB 27mm f OSv gog y N 9SE 7 ma Je Qt E Si 0 GE 9 m COS EPR E o o 9 O fo oh VNO o Mo E 8 1 m lt lt 00 26S p Dimension P7010 7020 7030 P7040 627mm 24 69 in 714mm 28 11 in 4 21 9 Adjusting Steering angle e If the front wheel track is adjusted or front tires are replaced with new tires having bigger diameter or width or one of the front equipments is attached the steering angle must be adjusted as below 1 Loosen the locking nut on both sides 2 Connect the front hook of the tractor to the crane by using specified wire And lift up the front axle i E Locking nut off the ground sufficiently 3 Lift
94. ft When connecting PTO drive shaft to the PTO shaft and implement make sure to check the fixing status of the locking pins e When attaching implements with power take off drive shafts refer to the drawings as below e After installing implements check the inclination of the PTO drive shaft check the interference with PTO safety cover and other structure check the effective engaging length of the PTO drive shaft according to the position of the 3 point linkage e The stiff inclination of the drive shaft make a loud noise and may cause a failure of the driveline 4 13 3 Hitch and Drawbar optional When attaching towing equipments use the hitch or drawbar DO NOT use the 3 point linkage or other parts If so the tractor could turnover e Insert the hitch pin and snap pin correctly after Hitch attaching detaching equipment e DO NOT exceed the maximum permissible vertical Hitch pin lt and horizontal load as below Ed Snap pin Hitch e Vertical load 1500kg 3307lb e Horizontal load 6000kg 13228lb Drawbar 1E Drawbar w clevis w clevis e It is used to tow the equipments having 2 axles e Itis available to adjust the position of the draw bar after removing lock pin in the right figure After adjusting as
95. g or raising the ROPS No roll over protection is provided when ROPS is in lowered position Part No 40008817 Location On top of air cleaner support TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY High pressure steam and hot water Remove filler cap with extreme care Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40239637 Location On the right hand side of Band frame TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Beware hot part Keep clear of muffler to avoid injury Failure to comply could result in serious injury Part No 40239636 1 21 TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Whenever clearance permits Keep ROPS fully upright and locked Do not operate vehicle without ROPS locking pins in position When ROPS must be lowered Drive with extreme care Seat belt use is not recommended Do not attempt to fold ROPS when a canopy is fitted ROPS is heavy Always work with an assistant when lowering and raising the ROPS No roll over protection is provided when ROPS is in lowered position To prevent serious injury or death High pressure steam and hot water Remove filler cap with extreme care 40239637 To prevent serious injury or death Beware hot part Keep clear of muffler to avoid injury 40239636 9 Location On the left hand pillar for Cabin model On top of left hand fender for Roll PTO selector amp lever must be in
96. gear shift lever x O PTO gear lever O ol 1 8 Run engine a few minutes to allow engine oil and transmission oil to warm up 7 Check if engine oil pressure indicator battery charging indicator is OFF If any these indicators is ON stop the engine immediately and check 4 1 6 Depress the clutch pedal fully and turn the key switch to START position As soon as the engine starts release the key switch to ON position Only start engine outdoors or in a well ventilated place as the engine exhaust fumes may cause sickness or death To avoid an explosion never use starting fluid to start engine Start the engine ONLY from the driver s seat with depressing clutch pedal fully DO NOT start the engine by shorting across the terminals of start motor If the engine starts the tractor can move suddenly gt If clutch pedal does not depressed fully or PTO switch is not OFF the engine does not start even if turning the key switch to START position DO NOT operate start motor more than 10 seconds If engine does not start wait for 1 2 minutes before restarting gt When the engine is running DO NOT turn the key switch to START position It A Caution May cause the failure of start motor gt In the cold weather carry out the warming up If you use the tractor in the st
97. getting near it e Keep Riders off Riders on the tractor or implements obstruct the operator s view and can be thrown off the tractor It can cause a serious injury or death Riders should not be carried on the tractor at any time Additional seat where fitted is used for driver training or instruction Do not permit Waming anyone to ride on the tractor 1 4 e Protect Children Pay special attention to children or a child while using the tractor or during storage Make sure children keep a safe distance from the tractor and all implements before using the tractor Be alert to the presence of children Do not let children or an untrained person operate the tractor Do not allow children to approach the tractor while the engine is running When parking the tractor remove the ignition key and lower implements to the ground for children s safety Awarning gt As children are very curious they may do unexpected movements or actions Special care must be taken when operating tractor or equipment e Periodical Check Lubrication and Maintenance must be performed periodically If necessary do it immediately and if not it may cause the failure reduction of product life or physical injury Periodic Lubrication and Maintenance Fuel Oil Filter Air cleaner Battery Belt Cable Grease Pedals such as clutch and brake pedal Tire air pressure Wheel bolts Toe in Electrical wirings other items
98. gt Forward 1gear Power shuttle Appling low speed gear is NOT effective 10 Notices relating to Toxic substances e Exhaust gas and some its constituents of the Diesel engine are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm California proposition 65 e Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds MUST WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING 1 14 1 3 Long term storage 1 Preparation for storage x Wash the tractor cleanly and follow the procedure as below e Apply grease or lubricant oil or spray paint to the non painted metal to avoid corrosion Keep the tractor in a covered dry and well ventilated place Temperature 10 C 35 C 50 F 95 F Humidity 45 70 e Place all controls including electrical switches in neutral position and apply the wheel chock to the tires and disengage the parking brake e Check the lubricant capacity of each part and if the engine oil has exceeded 100 hours of work change the oil and run the engine for 5 minutes at idle rpm Lift arm e Drain the engine coolant completely If the engine coolant is anti freeze solution it is not necessary to drain but check its concentration Fill the fuel tank full with fuel O Loosen all drive belts and clean the air cleaner Lift rod e Loosen the rubber plug if fitted under the clutch chamber to drain water e Remov
99. h 2134 mm 2134 mm 2438 mm 2438 mm 6 Landscape lake Max working width 84 in 84 in 96 in 96 in 7 Box blade Max working width 2134 mm 2134 mm 2438 mm 2438 mm 84 in 84 in 96 in 96 in 2438 mm 2438 mm 2743 mm 2743 mm 8 Rear blade Max working width 96 in 96 in 108 in 108 in 4 5 Working in hazardous area Level of protection against hazardous substances For cabin model it provides protection against hazardous substances according to EN15695 1 2009 Category 2 But it can provide only dust protection level by pressurizing air in the cabin with air filters Do not use the tractor with crop sprayers in hazardous area If unavoidable comply with the following instruction Cabin air filters LH RH When operating with pesticides cabin air filters should be replaced with specific charcoal filters Contact your authorized dealer e In additional you should wear the protective clothing globes mask etc before operating in A such a hazardous spraying area e These filters must only be fitted when working with pesticides and replaced with the normal paper filters at the end of work Cabin air filter Accaution Do not use these filters during other work as they will quickly become clogged with dust When replacing the charcoal filters at the end of spraying work return them to the original packaging and make sure that they are carefully sealed
100. han forward It is much safer e When turning the tractor on a slope pay attention to safety especially e When working at the edge of steep slope take special care about a turn over e When working wear the protection equipment and tighten the seat belt e If he authorized passenger seat are not installed keep riders off 4 Notices when connecting Implement e Attach or detach the implement on wide and level ground e Do not use the tractor in combination with equipment arbitrary without having consulted the specific operator s manual provided with the equipment e You have to stay clear from the three point linkage when controlling it Do not stay between tractor and implement e Do not stay between tractor and trailed vehicle for connecting disconnecting or checking it Trailed vehicle may roll down or tractor can move reverse When towing the trailed vehicle use only hitch or drawbar Do not tow by connecting with any other structures When connecting heavy implements apply the parking brake and use the wheel chock e Do not attach over weighted implement When connecting or disconnecting hydraulic coupler lower implement on the Sal ground turn off engine and check if the pressure of hydraulic line is released A aution gt When installing the implement having big hydraulic cylinders or lines check oil level in tractor transmission housing after installing the implements
101. icator is not used 9 High beam indicator When turning on high beam of the headlamp This indicator shall be ON simultaneously X100rpm SES EEBE E A 98 099 68 Qt SE 10 Turn signal indicator Left Right When the front rear turn signal lights are blinked This indicator shall be blinked simultaneously 11 Tachometer e The tachometer shows the engine revolutions per minute 30 means 3000rpm 3 3 12 Hour meter e This display shows the operating hour For example 0019 1 means the tractor has been operated for 19 1hr 19 hours and 6 minutes Clock e This display shows the time EHL mode display optional e This display shows the operation state of the Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL optional 15 Error diagnosis code display optional e This display shows error codes relating to Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL or power shuttle system optional Battery charging indicator e If this indicator is ON when the key switch is ON before staring engine this means normal e If the indicator is ON while the engine is running this means there is trouble in charging system EEN In this case contact your authorized dealer for BB B Bimm LAY i ON check rag tge 1 LES 17 Fuel filter warning indicator When there i
102. ify the hood 2 Fender e Fender is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the rear tires and to prevent mud from irrupting to the driver e Do not remove and modify the fender 3 PTO safety cover and protection cap PTO safety cover is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the PTO shaft and to JE prevent an accident causing by the rotating drive PTO safety cover shaft ad Do not remove the PTO safety cover If the PTO 5 safety cover or protection cap is damaged or o ba removed replace it with a genuine part ay j pa LE A e Do not step on the PTO safety cover dl After using the PTO shaft apply grease and insert the PTO shaft protection cap AWwarning gt If you contact the rotating shaft it may cause a severe injury DO NOT try to touch the rotating shafts N ey DO NOT remove the protection covers se Avoid loose clothes that can easily be rolled up in the rotating shaft RE 4 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS optional Roll bar Safety Frame As the Roll bar is very important structure for driver s safety DO NOT modify welding drilling cutting etc or remove it arbitrary e When folding the Roll bar for special work comply with the following instructions Loosen the bolts 1 on both sides It is not necessary to remove it completely 2 Pu
103. ime to stop the tractor Turn OFF the key switch Range gear Main gear shift lever KE OTTA shift lever 2 DO NOT release clutch pedal until all 3 moving parts have stopped j Nr 3 Apply the parking brake Pal 0 4 Stopping tractor E AL 1 Press the clutch and brake pedal PTO gear lever Place the shuttle lever main gear shift lever in NEUTRAL and PTO switch to OFF and release the clutch pedal pea 2 Push the position control lever forward to lower implements to the ground Turn key switch to OFF position Oe 3 Pull the parking brake lever up and take foot off from the brake pedal 5 Driving tractor on the road When facing downhill DO NOT place the gear lever in NEUTRAL position When driving the tractor on a unpaved road by attaching an implement to 3 point linkage place the gear lever to low speed and DO NOT lift the implement up to the highest position When the tractor bumps an obstacle it may cause the jolting of implement and the failure of hydraulic system In this case place the position control lever on 3 rising position of full stroke for safety Accaution gt Connect the left right brake pedal with brake pedal connecting pin before driving gt Avoid a sudden start sudden brake and sudden turning gt DO NOT allow people on the tractor or on other implemen
104. is used to lift up the implement up to the highest position quickly and lower it down to the position set by position control lever without using position control lever e Pull the auto lift up switch backward to lift up the implement e Press the auto lift down switch to lower down the i implement At this time the auto lift up switch Auto lift returns forward automatically i up switch down switch When the auto lift up switch is pulled back the implement does NOT moved by position control lever e When lifting up the auto lift up switch the PTO shaft stops in case the PTO mode switch is AUTO optional When driving on the road lift up the implement by using the position control lever And lock the down speed control knob h waring gt When lifting up or down the implement by using auto lift control switches do not approach the implement And before using the switches you have to check the safety conditions of the working area 7 Hydraulic System Diagram N OO A WO N Hydraulic oil filter Hydraulic pump Steering unit Steering cylinder Sequence valve Oil cooler valve Oil cooler 8 T M control valve 9 Front loader valve option Front outlet valve 10 Remote control valve 11 In line filter if fitted 12 Leveling control valve if fitted 13 Hydraulic lift control valve MHL 14 Down speed contro
105. ke When parking the tractor on a hill have to apply the parking brake and wheel chocks to the wheel gt If it is necessary to park the tractor on a slope furthermore with loaded trailer the tractor may roll down even though the parking brake is applied In this case apply Accaution the gear in low speed and apply the chocks or blocks to all the tire Mechanical downward slope gt reverse 1 gear upward slope forward 1 gear Power shuttle Appling low speed gear is NOT effective 7 Handling Turbocharger if fitted Before accelerating or starting the tractor fitted with the turbocharger allow the engine to idle at 1000 rpm for about 30 seconds to ensure that the turbocharger is correctly lubricated e Before stopping engine fitted with the turbocharger allow the engine to idle at 1000 rpm for at least 5 minutes This allows the turbocharger and manifold to cool preventing deformation of the components e After stopping engine fitted with the turbocharger cover the exhaust tail pipe to prevent the turbocharger rotating in the wind resulting in possible damage to the bearings The turbocharger turbine must be prevented from rotating freely with the engine off as the shaft bearings will not be lubricated 4 3 How to handle new tractor 1 Check points x For new tractor the followings must be checked once again even though there was sufficient quality management inspection regulating of e
106. ke the front wheels EE Brake pedal connecting pin connecting pin When driving on the road engage the left right brake pedal by the brake pedal Acaution If pressing one brake pedal when driving the tractor may turnover DO NOT ride your foot on the brake pedals while driving If not it may cause damage or failure of the brake 6 Shuttle lever Mechanical O lt is used to select Forward Reverse O Push the lever forward for Forward drive with depressing clutch pedal fully e Before shifting shuttle lever HAVE TO STOP the tractor completely e Before reversing the tractor lower engine speed and check behind you e If shifting F R shuttle lever forward or reverse when the parking brake is engaged the parking brake indicator shall blink with alarming buzzer Before shifting the shuttle lever HAVE TO RELEASE the parking lever On Reverse G Py completely Accaution The operation of shuttle lever must be done after the tractor has stopped Do not operate shuttle lever while the tractor is moving it may cause a damage of synchronizer rings and gears Synchro shuttle 7 Combination switch 1 Turning ON OFF the lights e To turn on off the lights described as below turn the switch to the position where the related symbol is marked O Instrument panel and all lights OFF M DOE Instrument panel and side lights O
107. l EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE 3 9 10 Clock adjust switch EET EL ER a a RE GN R ENE 4 Ne 3 9 3 2 Right hand console and Cabin pillar 1 Throttle lever Je N ee ee TE EIE or Tr de NE Re die RE ee E GE ee Oar er EO oe IE OE ON ee MBS Yan Gere a JE GM Ga Ee DEE Ee Seta N 3 10 2 Main gear shift lever Mechanical str ttt tte 3 11 3 Work light switch TT RE in ae guy AE SEE de Ym Sat de Gus Seu SL my aa oie ens Ge i ee eis ey a Se ee 3 11 4 Window wiper switch Cabin type Front Rear ssc scr 3 12 5 Electrical power outlet socket Cabin type 3 12 6 Indoor light Cabin type du verde dae ir Jay Shh o shir arenoso Wh EE cine Ao o skin sue ware ime Sues Si A 3 13 7 Audio player Cabin type AO yah Sr CAD Sa os crio Aa den SEPP SM iaa ies cine esse sl Shin Es NEE ee Surry Sh ME 3 13 8 AWD switch ibe Tay Sat o DE MNRE ar ae ch DR oy ar VEN ae tara va Dan tig Sar ke Ta N ani ike Ob ie Er ide Sas ga mt i Bide RE Se 3 13 9 Differential lock switch E ee Sat je des WEG E IO Be i ies ky cis dr Ss Wh os 3 14 10 PTO mode switch if fitted i SE Sie jan at O a o ou Sei aan de 3 14 11 PTO switch EE EL a e Ueto te has Gi tik Gas EED han Tir shh oft Mee Ja ES Sar ds RU Ui A wih dae Har ceva AR iy 3 15 3 3 Left hand console and Seat 1 Range gear shift lever Se dav Jac a faro ra Ges Sur des ke An de Jeu tee ei TO te 3 16 2 Creeper gear lever if fitted A a gin tay ea GE ETE Sur dec
108. l valve MHL 15 Hydraulic lift cylinder 16 Safety valve 17 Oil tank Transmission case 18 Power shuttle valve if fitted 19 Power shuttle filter if fitted 3 6 Electro Hydraulic Lift EHL if fitted 1 Configuration amp Description of Controller Draft Depth control Upper limit setting dial setting dial Down speed Lower limit setting knob setting dial oe Position control Work mode Auto lift lever setting switch mode switch One touch up down switch e Operation switch and dial description Position control It is used to lift up down the implement to the desired position lever Lower limit It is used to restrict the lower position of the position control lever setting knob Work mode It is used to select the Position Draft Depth control mode of the implement setting switch Auto lift mode It is used to select the function to lift the implement automatically when the switch tractor turns or moves backward Draft Depth It is used to set the ratio of towing force or tillage depth when working in the control setting Draft Depth control mode dial Upper limit It is used to restrict the highest position of the implement when using auto setting dial lift mode switch or one touch lift up down switch Down speed It is used to set the lowering speed of the implement setting dial
109. ll out the pins on both sides and fold upper On l j wo frame down carefully Be careful of the possibility that your body might be hurt by sudden folding due to its weight 3 Insert the pin into the holes in order to fix the Roll bar 4 Tighten the bolts 1 2 firmly on both sides e Do stand the Roll bar up originally as soon as your special work is finished Awaming Do not change or disassemble the Roll bar arbitrarily for driver s safety gt Unless the Roll bar is installed correctly it may cause a serious accident on tractor when being overturned Be sure to stand the Roll bar up firmly and assemble the bolts pins and nuts correctly gt When folding the Roll bar Do cooperate with more than 2 people when folding or standing up the Roll bar ar as its heavy n Be careful not to be injured by sudden folding which might occur when folding or standing up the Roll bar results from its weight Do not wear seatbelt when the Roll bar is folded down Cabin e The Protective Structure Roll bar or Cabin and interconnecting components are a certified system Any damage Fire corrosion or modification will weaken the structure and reduce your protection If this occurs the Protective Structure MUST be replaced with a new one Contact your authorized dealer for Protective Structure inspection and replacement gt As the cabin is very important structure for driver s safety DO NOT mo
110. maintain the stability of the tractor e Do not use the tractor near or on soft verges of canals and brooks or banks and verges that are undermined by rodents The tractor may sink sideways and roll over e Do not use the tractor on brittle bridge heads and poor bridge floors These constructions may collapse and cause overturning of the tractor Always check out the condition and carrying capacity of bridges and ramps prior to engage e Do not use the tractor without wearing the seat belt and Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS during operations where roll over or tip over hazards exist The ROPS will only be fully effective when the driver remains attached to his seat e Do not use equipment mounted on the tractor which is not correctly matching and firmly fixed Such equipment may increase the risk for roll over and hit the tractor when coming loose e Do not use the tractor in combination with equipment arbitrary without having consulted the specific operator s manual provided with the equipment This manual alone cannot provide you with all the information about safety operation of the combination e Do not use the tractor beyond its limits of dynamic stability High speed abrupt maneuvers and fast and short cornering will increase the risk of roll over e Do not use the tractor for overloaded pulling work in cases where you don t know if the load will yield for instance when pulling stumps The tractor may flip over when the stump
111. nal Standard Recommended items Engine coolant 10 5L Soft water 50 ASTM D5216 Radiator 2 8 U S gals S gt Anti freeze 50 Fuel ee ASTM D975 No 2 Low Sulfuric Diesel Fuel 26 4 U S gals i Engine oil 9L API CF 4 or CG 4 KIXX DL Crank case 2 3 U S gals Refer to the below table Maker GS Caltex API GL4 LSTH570 ISO VG 46 68 hydraulic lift 14 5 U S gals LSTH400 and steering system ee ME Maker GS Caltex or huttl ISO VG 32 4 ne MA el eto TOTAL 66 12L API GL4 EPK 80W90 Maker Front axle oil 3 1 U S gals SAE 80W S OIL TOTAL Co Ltd Grease Eps NLGI 2 amount Clutch amp Brake oil n ISO 7308 Rando HD Z 32 46 0 1 U S gals RECOMMENDED OIL VISCOSITIES The correct engine oil viscosity grade is dependent upon ambient temperature Refer to the chart below when selecting oil for your tractor engine In areas where prolonged periods of extreme temperatures are encountered local lubricant practices are acceptable such as the use of SAE 5W 30 in extreme low temperatures or SAE 50 in extreme high temperatures Starting 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 10 20 30 40 Temperature 22 13 4 5 14 23 32 50 68 86 104 C F SAE 5W 20 a oil SAE 10W 30 e _t Viscosit y SAE 15W 40 e a SAE 20W 40 E 7 10
112. nd rear window wiper Press the upper side of the switch for operating only the front rear wiper e If you press and hold the upper side of the switch again the washer liquid shall be sprayed out damage to the wiper motor Decal CN A Front window wiper switch Use wind shield washer liquid for automobile in winter time Acaution gt Do not operate the wiper without wind shield washer liquid it may cause the 5 Electrical power outlet socket Cabin type e This is the socket for power withdrawal for the charging of cigarette lighter jack or cellular phone e In case of using cigarette lighter jack option If you push the cigarette lighter jack the heating coil generates heat and shall be used as alternative of lighter e In case of using as power supply 12V Use the cellular phone charger less 10A ras Accaution alibi Saas When using a cigarette lighter jack cares must be taken not to touch the heating y coil The heat generated coil is very hot and may cause the danger of a burn 3 12 6 Indoor light Cabin type Press the lower side of indoor light to turn on the light Press the lower side of indoor light again to turn off the light 7 Audio player Cabin type e Refer to the attached user s manual of audio player For safer operation turn down the player v
113. ner element Dry type e Remove the cover and pull the primary element straight out ensuring the safety filter element remains in place e Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing using a clean damp cloth taking care not to damage the safety element e Check if there is damage inside filter element by using a light If finding tiny crack or small holes in the filter element or the gasket is damaged change it with a new one Cover N Evacuator valve Safety filter element ES Primary Pi BOME O Insert the filter element by pushing it deeply into the filter housing Remove the dust of the evacuator valve and clean the inside of the cover e Assemble the cover with the evacuator valve placed downward Notice gt Do not start the engine or close the hood if the filter element is not assembled 5 11 Every 1200 hour check or 2 year check 1 Adjusting Engine valve clearance e Contact your authorized dealer to check the valve clearance Reference valve clearance Intake 0 25mm 0 01 in Exhaust 0 50mm 0 02 in If the gap is big the noise increase and if the gap is small the engine power can be low Valve clearance 4 Th i l ALLA 2 Replacement of Engine Coolant Capacity 10 5 L 2 8 U S gals 2 Check e Check the coolant of radiator and expansion tank whether it is insufficient or not e Do not open
114. ngine running or hot e Do not smoke while refueling the tractor Keep any type of flame away e Maintain control of the fuel filler nozzle when filling the fuel tank e Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity Fill only to the bottom of the filler neck to allow room for expansion Wipe up spilled fuel immediately and always tighten the fuel tank cap securely e If the original fuel tank cap is lost replace it with an approved one Never use fuel for cleaning purposes Arrange fuel purchases so that summer grade fuels are not held over and used in the winter e Before operating with Bio Diesel contact your authorized dealer for information relating to the use and storage of Bio Diesel 1 13 9 Notices when leaving the tractor e Stop the tractor on level ground e Place the transmission gear in neutral and put PTO switch to OFF position Lower the mounted implements on the ground e Apply the parking brake e Stop the engine and remove the ignition key e Before you leave the operator s station wait for engine and all moving parts to stop O Have to apply the wheel chock when parking the tractor on a slope unavoidably When parking the tractor on a slope unavoidably while attaching the loaded equipment the tractor may move even if the parking brake is applied Apply the Acaution wheel chock and low speed transmission gear as follow Mechanical downhill 2 Reverse 1gear uphill
115. nical Wet disks for Power shuttle optional Type Main clutch Forward Reverse Synchro shuttle for Mechanical Power shuttle optional NOISSINSNVYL Differential lock Electro Hydraulic Differential lock EHD P7010 P7020 P7030 P7040 P7010CPS P7020CPS P7030CPS P7040CPS Type Independent PTO with wet disk clutch GSP optional No of speed 3 speed gears optional 18 speed 540 rpm 1958 rpm PTO Engine 2nd speed 750 rpm 2132 rpm 3rd speed 1000 rpm 2125 rpm 3 Point linkage CAT 2 Draft load detection Upper link Lowering speed control and cylinder Down speed control valve fixing device Pump Gear pump type Engine drive Rated flow 55 7LPM 14 7GPM L47 OINVHOAH System pressure 18 6MPa 2702psi Lower link 2820 kof 3126 kof Lift end 6217 Ibf 6892 Ibf capacity 24 behind 2032 kgf 2126 kgf lift point 4480 Ibf 4687 Ibf Type Double acting Spring return type Detent type optional No of Q coupler 4EA optional 2 or 6EA TOHINOO ALOWSY F Loader coupler Front outlet valve Joystick loader valve w coupler optional Type Hydrostatic Oil Transmission oil common use Min turning radius with brake 3 4m 11 2ft 3 5m 11 5ft Max steering angle 55 40 No of steering turns 3 6turns from stop to stop WALSAS SNIYSSLS P7010 P7010CPS P7020 P7020CPS P7030
116. ning radius is larger than normal operation depress the clutch pedal once and press one side brake pedal slightly for a second and then the other Anarning gt Do not turn the tractor while the differential lock is engaged Do not use the differential lock while driving on the road Stop or slow the tractor before engaging the differential lock 10 PTO mode switch if fitted e Itis used to select AUTO or MANUAL mode of PTO operation e When the PTO mode switch is placed on AUTO if pressing clutch pedal or lifting up position control lever over the specified position the PTO shall be stopped MANUAL The PTO shaft shall rotate always regardless of the clutch pedal or position control lever PTO mode switch i Lp 3 14 11 PTO switch e The engine starts only when PTO switch is placed in OFF position for safety e After starting the engine you must comply with the operation procedure of the PTO switch as follow 1 Place the PTO gear lever to desired position For further information See page 3 17 2 Select the PTO mode switch to AUTO or Manual position 3 Pull the PTO switch with pressing the lock button of the switch to engage the PTO The PTO operation in
117. of the tractor Lever Lever Lever S DA EEN 5 Joystick lever If fitted Xx Remote joystick lever helps to operate front loader comfortably When connecting hydraulic hoses follow the instruction below gt loader down port 1 gt loader up port gt bucket up port 3 gt bucket dump port 4 The standard of hydraulic port is PS3 8 Use the adapter or quick coupler for hydraulic connection e Joystick can be operated at 4 directions as shown in the right figure If you move joystick diagonally the loader and bucket shall be operated at the same time Then small loads move first LYFE If you want to float bucket lower the loader and ae push forward the lever at floating position After finishing work pull the lever and place it in Vj Neutral position Joystick lever Meaning of Symbols gt Ay Bucket floating NAL WA Bucket qu Loaderup AMS Bucket up Locking lever safety device Y Loader down p Bucket dump e Locking lever shown in the right figure is used to lock the joystick lever Pull from the joystick Unlock Push to the joystick Lock e For further information See page 4 20 in this manual Awaming To prevent accidents push and lock the locking lever when you do not use joystick lever ar Ad PAZ 6 Auto lift control MHL ol Switch X It
118. olume so that you can hear sound from Acaution outside tractor Do not use the headset while driving the tractor 8 AWD switch Press the upper side of switch for Four wheel drive 4WD AWD switch _ Y O Press the switch lower side for 2WD e Front wheel drive 4WD is effective for the followings When traction is needed in plow ground When working on slippery ground When working with tiller on hard ground When crossing a ridge gt When driving on public road disengage the 4WD If not it may cause damage of drive line and serious accident After working before coming out from the field Acaution select 2WD When driving the tractor at high speed while the 4WD is engaged sharp steering may cause a accident 3 13 9 Differential lock switch e If the tractor cannot go forward as one side rear wheels are slipping press the differential lock switch O Differential lock is effective for working on slippery ground and working with a plough e If engaged both rear wheels will rotate at a same speed So It disturbs steering operation and you cannot turn Push the lower side of the switch to release the differential lock If the traction of rear wheels is equalized the lock is released automatically e If the differential lock does not released i e when turning to the right or left the tur
119. on steep slopes or drop off e Avoid sharp turns at high speeds e Use of ROPS and seat belt reduce the chance of injury or death in roll over or upset occur e Do not attach ropes or chains to ROPS for pulling purpose Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40234561 11 Location On the right hand pillar for Cabin model On the right hand fender for Roll bar model optional JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY Wrong operation causes serious injury easily Push the lever 1 in to lock the joystick in neutral Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part number 40194109 12 Location On the steel cover under the instrument console optional CAUTION To prevent unnecessary wear never ride the clutch pedal for resting a foot Part number 40222778 1 23 To prevent serious injury or death Never operate a tractor without a certified Always fasten seat belt when operating tractor with ROPS in upright position Do not operate the tractor on steep slopes or dropoff Avoid sharp turns at high speeds Use of ROPS and seat belt reduce ne chance of injury or deal rollover or coset ed Do not attach ropes or chains to ROPS for pulling purpose 40234561 JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE Unlock gt Lock TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY Wrong operation causes serious injury easily Push the lever in to lock
120. or repairing the hydraulic system and fuel system make sure the engine is stopped and all the transmission gears are in neutral and lower the implements to the ground The leaks of pressurized fluid can cause a fatal physical injury If injured by leaking fluid get medical attention immediately gt Before removing hydraulic pipes or hoses and other parts make sure to check that hydraulic pressure is relieved completely The leaks of pressurized oil can cause a fatal physical injury gt Use proper protection equipments before servicing hydraulic system Before connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic quick coupler lower the implements to the ground and check that hydraulic pressure is relieved e Keep an approved fire extinguisher on your tractor e Never fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or the engine is hot And never smoke or have flames around fuel tank e To prevent fire or explosion keep flames or sparks away from battery Do not grind or smoke or weld near a battery For further information see section 5 Battery handling and Notices Anwarning Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not It can cause an explosion by spark The gas generated from the battery is explosive Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from battery Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the terminals gt Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous
121. ount O Start the engine for 5 minute after injecting the anti freeze to mix it with water well 5 12 General maintenance When required 1 Air bleeding from Fuel system The air in the fuel system may cause weak injection and the failure of engine start or stop To prevent such failure bleed the air from fuel system P7010 P7020 P7030 a Fuel return pipe fe Fuel injection pipe N Fuel injection nozzle Fuel filter Fuel tank P7040 R Fuel injection pipe Fuel return pipe Fuel filter Fuel tank Manual feed pump gt When replacing fuel filter only air bleeding from fuel injection pipe is not necessary Notice Air bleeding from Fuel filter P7010 P7020 P7030 1 Loosen air bleed plug of the fuel filter flange Air bleed plug sei j Dy 2 Apply a rag to the air bleed plug and press the manual feed pump several times If no bubbles from the plug the process is completed Manual feed 3 Tighten the air bleed plug pump gt If the foreign materials are stuck to the air bleed plug it may prevent the air Notice bleeding In this case unscrew the air bleed plug and remove foreign materials by blowing Air bleeding from Fuel injection pump 57949 P7020 P7030 1 Turn key switch to the ON position 2 Loosen the air bleed bolt by using a spanner and turn it by hands until it stops 3 If
122. pairing the hydraulic system make sure the engine is stopped and all the transmission gears are in neutral and lower the implements to the ground Awarning Before removing hydraulic pipes or hoses and other parts make sure to check that hydraulic pressure is relieved completely The leaks of pressurized oil can cause a 2 fatal physical injury A Use proper protection equipments before servicing hydraulic system 2 an Before connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic quick coupler lower the implements to the ground and check that hydraulic pressure is relieved 2 Steering system e The hydraulic steering system controlled by fluid power provides you more convenience to operate the steering wheel e Notices when using the steering system 1 If there is too much of a load in front loader bucket it could be difficult to operate the steering wheel In this case reduce the size of the load 2 After turning the steering wheel fully do not turn the steering wheel to the same direction again As the unnecessary force is applied this could damage to the steering system Especially DO NOT operate the steering wheel by force if the front wheel mired in the ditch In this case the rim could be affected and damaged 3 If it sounds abnormal when operating the steering wheel this means that there is some air in the steering components and line In this case turn the steering wheel to the left and right fully
123. pecially in reverse p It is dangerous to shift the shuttle lever in high speed drive Before changing A Caution NAT o direction it is necessary to reduce the driving speed If not it may cause fatal accident and damage to the power shuttle clutch and transmission drive line gt Proper transmission oil temperature is necessary to the performance of the power shuttle system Be sure to warm up the tractor until the blinking of the neutral indicator is stopped and do not operate the tractor hastily especially in cold weather p Park the tractor on level ground and apply the parking brake If you have to park the tractor on a slope apply the parking brake apply the wheel chocks to the wheels Engaging low speed gear is NOT useful to protect the slippage of the tractor having the power shuttle system 2 Clutch pedal PSS e This pedal is used to engage or disengage the engine power for engine start transmission shift and stopping tractor e To disengage the clutch depress the clutch pedal fully If PTO select switch is placed on AUTO and clutch pedal is fully depressed the PTO shaft shall be stopped e If the clutch pedal sensor has trouble or an error the engagement or disengagement of the clutch is NOT smoothly operated and it s corresponding error code is displayed on the instrument panel with intermittent alarm In this case the tractor can be moved by using the power shuttle lever After
124. power shuttle clutch pack is attached on the clutch pedal linkage system If this linkage system is changed or modified arbitrary lt may cause a serious fault or malfunction to the power shuttle clutch pack e The air bleeding of the power shuttle clutch pedal system is NOT needed e f you need any service for power shuttle system do not hesitate to contact your authorized dealer for check 5 12 11 Adjustment of Brake pedal play e Normal distance 20 40mm 0 7 1 6 in If the pedal play distance is over 40mm 1 6 in adjust it as below Brake rod 1 Loosen the locking nut and turn brake rod to adjust 2 If brake rod is tightened the pedal play shall be increased and if brake rod is loosened it shall be reduced 3 Pay attention that brake rod does NOT push the piston of brake master cylinder when brake pedal is released Brake pedal 20 40mm 0 7 1 6in 4 After adjusting the pedal play tighten the locking nut 5 Check if the brake distance of the left and right brake is same as below e Checking the brake distance Left Right brake distance Normal 1 Connect left and right brake pedal using is different connecting pin 2 Check the skid mark of the tire or stability of the tractor while driving at a suitable speed 3 If the brake distance is different as shown in the right figure adjust the pedal play again 5 13 Grease nipple z 2 EN Vez 7
125. related to safety e Genuine Parts When replacing parts you must use Genuine Parts of LS tractor Contact your authorized dealer If not it may cause a reduction of product life failure and serious injury e Restrict Maintenance If you repair or change some components and settings arbitrary the performance of the tractor can NOT be guaranteed and may void the warranty And also maintenance of the heavy weighted parts without special tools can cause serious injury If it is required to check or repair the tractor due to trouble or if you have any questions for the usage or operation of the tractor contact your authorized dealer The items that are not allowed to be modified or changed or removed arbitrarily by user are below Protection structures such as PTO cover Guards Safety frame Roll bar Cab etc Engine components Fuel injection control and setting etc Automatic control equipment Lamps Transmission Hydraulic valve and pressure settings Other parts that detail and where complicated adjustments are needed gt Skilled professional technology is needed for the repair Awarning gt For derail maintenance or repair contact your authorized dealer Lamps Do not modify the lamps or change the bulb capacity arbitrarily Modified lamps or change bulb capacity may cause the traffic accident by disturbing approaching driver s views Ahvarning gt If the lamp is blown out replace it
126. ring specifications for the particular function When replacing damaged parts use only manufacture authorized service parts e Care in hydraulic hose installation is a must Make sure pressure is relieved before starting installation procedure DO NOT kink or twist a hose failure may occur Properly route the hose Have a certified hydraulic technician install the hose Remove air from the hydraulic system after installing any hydraulic component e Periodically check hydraulic system for leaks or damaged parts kinked crushed flattened hard blistered heat cracked charred twisted soft or loose covered hoses and fittings DO NOT pull or apply external forces to the hose The hose may fail and cause injury e Keep all persons away from the working area If a hose fails mechanisms controlled by fluid power can become hazardous Lifted mechanisms can fall to the ground steering system may fail etc O Stay clear of a pressurized hose assembly that has blown apart Hose fittings can be thrown off at high speed and a loose hose can whip around with great force e Hydraulic oil can reach high temperatures Allow fluid to cool before servicing the system Vibration can reduce hose service life Make sure all retaining clamps and or devices are secured Environmental conditions can cause hose and fittings to deteriorate Inspect hydraulic hoses periodically Replace worn or damaged hoses and fittings e Before checking or re
127. rol Srs Engine stop Shallow ve Window wiper Work light ONE Cylinder rod Di Window wiper FTO Siop e shorten W Washer front ommem Cylinder rod GE Window wiper PTO in operation gt extend Washer rear Lex Differential lock ommas Cylinder rod One side brake VOE device no floating light optional 18 1 6 Safety Decals 1 Handling and Maintenance of Safety Decals e For intended use and personal safety of the operator the safety decals labels are attached to the parts related with safety operation e Before operating or maintenance of the tractor check the position and read the instructions carefully e If you find Read Operator s Manual symbol 1 in the decals refer to the appropriate page of the operator s manual for further information regarding 1 E DO NOT OPERATE until you ELI 1 operation adjustment and maintenance have read the operator s manual 40188282 gt The instructions described on the safety decals are very important for the safety of the operator and workers around If ignored it may cause the death or serious injury gt If the decals are dirty wash them with soap water and wipe with soft rags Do not Acaution use the thinner acetone or other harsh chemicals as it may erase the instructions gt If the decal is detached or dam
128. rops down the humidity in the fuel tank is condensed and may 3 Instrument panel amp Indicators e Turn the key switch to ON position and check if the engine oil pressure indicator and battery charging indicator are ON e If the indicators are not OFF after starting engine Contact your authorized dealer for check Engine oil pressure indicator 2 SO oo t Tj 7 alts S Battery charging indicator 8 4 Turn signal lights Lights and Horn e Check the operation of lights turn signal lights horn etc e If the light is OFF suddenly when operating the switch check the problems as followings 1 Check the corresponding fuse in the fuse box 2 Check the light bulb If necessary replace it by a new one as referring to below lIlluminating Lights WAN AAA 7 Light bulb specification Headlights Low beam High beam 12V 55W 60W Turn signal lights Side lights front Turn signal lights rear 12V 21W 5W 12V 21W Brake lights Tail lights rear 12V 21W 5W Work light 12V 35W Grille 37 5W Cab 35W Roll bar Instrument panel lights LED Warning indicators Indoor light Cabin only f gt Use the bulb of rated capacity Notice LED 12V 10W In case of using the improper bulb it may cause a failure of electric system 5 Engine coolant
129. s gt 15A 10A 10A 10A 10A HE kale So LH TEE TEITE lt Y a Oo a lt Lu a ROOM LAMP 15A POWER HUW SAAM Haeo FRONT WIPER AIRCON BEACON LAMP LAMP AIR CON Al e REAR WIPER PUMP PUMP COMPRESSOR lt Fuse box in the cabin Cabin type gt gt If the same function fuse is damaged repeatedly contact your authorized dealer Noti for check instead of using the alternatives such as wire or aluminum foil otice gt If using the alternatives instead of the rated capacity fuse it may cause fire which results in the damage of tractor or injury Main fuse check and replacement Main fuse is attached to the right side of the engine e If the main fuse is damaged remove cover from the fuse box and replace it with a genuine part Rated capacity 60 A As the main fuse is a device to protect electric Main fuse system and wirings if damaged check if there is X a trouble in the electric system Contact your authorized dealer for check gt If the main fuse is burn out often contact your authorized dealer to check the f problem Notice gt Do not use alternatives instead of the genuine fuse And do not connect electric wire to the battery terminals directly It may cause of the fire and serious injury 5 Battery handling and Notices Xx Battery fluid Electrolyte is a solution of water and sulfuric acid
130. s a restriction or excess water in the fuel filter this indicator shall be ON O Remove water in the fuel filter See section 5 5 in this manual 18 Hydraulic oil filter pressure indicator e If oil pressure drop is increase due to the blockage of the hydraulic oil filter this indicator shall be ON 19 Fuel level gauge e This gauge indicates the remaining amount of fuel e If the needle indicates E fill the fuel tank immediately 20 Engine oil pressure indicator e If this indicator is ON when the key switch is ON before starting engine this means normal e If the indicator is ON while the engine is running stop the engine and check the engine oil level if the indicator is ON even if the oil level is normal contact your authorized dealer for check 3 4 21 Parking brake indicator e This indicator shall be ON when applying the parking brake e If shifting F R shuttle lever forward or reverse when the parking brake is engaged this indicator shall blink with alarming buzzer 22 Differential lock indicator e This indicator shall be ON when operating the differential lock switch See page 3 14 23 AWD indicator Not used Low High speed indicator optional e This indicator shall be ON OFF in power shuttle transmission with Hi Lo system when pressing Hi or Lo buttons Refer to 3 4 Power Shuttle System 2 Key switch e OFF power off engine stop e ON power on e
131. sal EU ret be Re er BEDR Te cee Sal E da aie OE Neda sie Ale ae DERE 4 12 4 7 pole connector optional ME EE a Goo ede sia le de 4 15 5 Technically maximum permissible mass 5 ssc t ttt te 4 16 6 Tires and Load capacity EE accede an ER OE OE ESE 4 17 7 Adjusting Wheel tracks and tire replacement cocotero 4 18 8 Using Front end loader optional ssc errs 4 20 9 Adjusting Steering angle EK EE whew he WOE N eS tn Bae E 4 22 10 Recommended maximum specification of implements 4 23 4 5 Working in hazardous area ts EE EE EE EE EE EE ee ee 4 24 4 6 Driving Speed Ns RS EE EE EET ev ie a feat Bob ke N OE EE 4 25 Contents 5 Lubrication and Maintenance 5 1 Access for maintenance coco 5 1 5 2 Maintenance chart occ es 5 2 5 3 Lubricants and Capacity Aa aobu EE AE o YA y AE IR 5 4 5 4 First 50 hour check HEESE EE EE EE Ee ee ee ee EE ee ee ee ee 5 5 5 5 When the warning indicator lights 1 Fuel filter warning indicator OE er ee EE EE ie eN E 5 6 5 6 Check before Starting Daily check 1 Engine oil EE EE cc EE er ga OB EE rote RE tue a nie ae a A er 5 7 2 Fuel tank we ee a ee EE EE EER a we 5 8 3 Instrument panel amp Indicators A EE EE EE EE ER EE 5 8 4 Turn signal lights Lights and Horn sett ttt 5 9 5 Engine Coolant MEA 5 9 6 Air cleaner NETA 5 10 7 Cleaning Radiator and Radiator screen EE EE 5 11 8 Tire air pressure and damage TENERTE
132. sed position but without load in the bucket e Restrict operation In case of driving speed does not exceed 8km h 5 mph and standard front rear wheel track See page 7 1 Intermittent maximum permissible load of the front axle can be 4200kg 9259 Ib for all models Have to check the load capacity of the tires See next page gt Maximum permissible mass is measured with only the front or rear wheels on the scales inclusive of ballasts and with mounted equipments in the raised position gt Do not exceed the maximum permissible mass above and or the load Acaution capacity of the tires Overloaded operation may invalidate the warranty gt DO NOT change the setting pressure of the relief valve arbitrarily to increase the lift capacity of the front loader or 3 point linkage It can cause fatal damage to the hydraulic system and front axle 4 16 6 Tires and Load capacity Axle No Tires Standard tire air pressure Load capacity x2 Maximum mass es kg cm2 kg ko 1 11 2 24 8PR 2 4 235 KPa 34 psi 2470 5445 Ib 6000kg 13228 Ib 2 16 9 30 8PR 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 4490 9800 Ib 1 12 4 24 6PR 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 2400 5291 Ib 6000kg 13228 Ib 2 18 4 30 8PR 1 4 137 KPa 20 psi 5020 11067 Ib Optional Tire 1 9 5 24 6PR 2 1 210 Kpa 30 psi 1590 3505 Ib 5500kg 12125 lb 2 14 9 30 8PR 1 8 177 KPa 26 psi 3960 8730 Ib
133. semble the pins firmly e Vertical load 650kg 1433lb Lock pin e Horizontal load 6000kg 13228lb e Technically permissible towable mass es are as below according to type of coupling Hitch Drawbar w clevis Unbraked towable mass 3000kg 6614 Ib 3000kg 6614 Ib Independently braked towable mass 6000kg 13228 lb 6000kg 13228 Ib Inertia braked towable mass 6000kg 13228 lb 6000kg 13228 Ib Hydraulic or pneumatic braked towable mass N A N A gt Pulling from the tractor rear axle or any point above the axle may cause the tractor to overturn Use always the drawbar or hitch for pulling work gt Do not tow equipment without brakes weighing more than twice the tractor weight Accaution When locking the hitch or drawbar with pin after aligning to the towing equipment apply the parking brake and stop the engine Before transporting equipment on public roads make sure you comply with your local traffic regulation 4 14 4 7 Pole connector optional e The one of the standard 7 pole trailer connectors is provided and is mounted at the rear of the tractor The connections of the 7 pole connector viewed from the rear of the tractor are as follows e EC Version Pin No Function 1 Left turn signal light NA Ground Earth Right turn signal light Side light Brake light NN OO A OO ND Side light ASA
134. ss the work Instrument panel mode setting switch repeatedly r 2 Push position control lever forward and the implement lets down by its own weight 3 If the position control lever is on the random position the implement stops at the height corresponding to the lever position 3 To keep the height of implement in a desired range restrict the lever to the lowest position with stopper by using the lower limit setting knob 5 Even if the lower limit of the position control lever is set if you pull the position control lever up and then push it forward the implement lets down Before driving on the road lift the position control lever up and pull it back to the Awarning padlock symbol position so that the implement can not let down Before driving on the road turn the down speed setting dial to the left fully to lock 3 32 2 Draft control e This mode maintains the draft load from the implement consistently by detecting the load and transmitting it to the hydraulic valve to lift up or Instrument panel down the implement Generally this is useful for the implements such as plow O 1 Press the work mode setting switch with we checking that the draft control LED is ON If the position control lever is synchronized to the N 3 point linkage the draft control starts with beep 2 The load that hydraulic valve receives shall be determined according to the setting of Draft Depth control
135. t deeply into the filter housing e Remove the dust of the evacuator valve and clean the inside of the cover e Assemble the cover with the evacuator valve placed downward Notice Do not start the engine or close the hood if the filter element is not assembled 5 10 7 Cleaning Radiator and Radiator screen e Remove dust or dry grass stuck to the radiator or radiator screen daily e When cleaning the radiator with water let water flow from the fan side Radiator screen Radiator gt If lots of foreign materials or dry grasses are stuck to radiator screen or the fan is damaged or transformed the cooling efficiency shall be reduced and the engine Ah Caution can be overheated gt Radiator must be cleaned only after the engine has stopped 8 Tire air pressure and damage Check Low Good Exceed e Check the air pressure or the damage of the tires daily Always use the correct pressure for each axle and If the tire is damaged change it with a new one Ensure tire pressures are not lower than the correct values to prevent blown tires bead wear internal damage irregular wear and short service life Do not over inflate the tires as this may lead to damage in the event of impact and in extreme conditions the tire rim may be deformed or the tire may burst gt It is not allowed to remove attach or change the tire arbitrarily Carry out the
136. t hand side door eR E Y or entering GN RUN see IL O Release the cabin door locked with the provided key and open the cabin door after pressing the push button e When boarding the tractor use the sub step and grab handles provided on the cabin frame and door e Do not jump up down for your safety e When leaving the tractor lock the cabin door and remove the key Operator s condition The persons such as patients drunks people on drugs etc are never allowed to operate this tractor Acaution Only well educated operators can use the tractor after learning the usage of controls for moving stopping turning and other operating Do not grasp the gear levers when entering the cabin from the right hand side 2 3 2 Seat adjustment d II Before operating the tractor adjust the position of S Y o WI driver s seat according to body size and length f O Seat F R adjustment lever 1 After sitting on driver s seat move the seat F R adjustment lever up to release the lock 2 Move the driver s seat forward or backward depending on driver s body length 3 Release the seat F R adjustment lever and check the seat is locked O Seat height adjustment knob 1 If you turn the seat height adjustment knob clockwise the seat height shall be lowered AS Seat height Seat F R adjustment knob adjustment l
137. t your authorized dealer nearby 4 Modern lubricants contain additives Do not burn the disposed oil or fuel in conventional heating systems 5 When you drain or fill the fuel lubricants oil and coolants do not left to be absorbed into the ground They must be collected and disposed in a suitable manner 6 Do not adjust the setting of the fuel delivery system This will alter the emission of exhaust fumes ams 1 5 Symbols The followings show the symbols and its meaning used for the tractor Refer to User s MM Manual N Gear Neutral SA A Caution iS Forward Rearward lt High speed y pe Engine speed t z in Battery charging E Forward a control throttle Fuel level K Backward a Engine speed control throttle IR Fuel filter 2 da Ds signal Engine coolant Er Direction O temperature Ha AD disconnE ER lt P indicating light O OS Transmission f Quick turn I oil pressure 2X Optional d Cruise drive a ar EAA e Engine oil pressure 2 Optional 00 Side lights Low speed AWD connection Light switch Diesel engine 6d Cruise drive release ZD Headlights preheat 7 optional downward A Parking brake wk Ti control Headlights upward Emergency lights Position control AA Down Je Draft control a a Engine start E 7 Deep Porn Draft cont
138. ted on the position corresponding to the lever position 3 To set the lowest position of the lever Turn stopper A counter clockwise move and lock the stopper A at desired position Draft control e The working depth of the implement under the draft control is controlled automatically by the draft load of the implement that detected from draft load sensor bracket and transmitted to the lift control valve Generally this mode is used for the implement which receives the draft load In this case operate the lever as follows 1 Remove the draft sensor stopper of upper link bracket 2 Move the position control lever forward fully Down and let the implement down by its own weight 3 The draft load to lift control valve shall be determined according to the position of draft control lever That is the more the lever moves back up the more the implement rises up by light draft load 4 If you want to lift the rear implement use the position control lever instead of the draft control lever 3 Mixed control LE Y Position control lever ESA OS PIANO A 2 K K RX GO Y W Draft control lever S e If using above two levers in combination mixed control is available Set the position of the implement first and set the draft control lever depending on the draft load At this time working depth can be controlled by draft control lever under position control
139. the joystick in neutral To prevent unnecessary wear never ride the clutch for resting a foot on the pedal 13 Location On the right hand pillar for Cabin model On the right hand console for Roll bar model optional CAUTION It may cause overheat Return the lever to neutral after using detent Part number 40199181 14 Location On top of range gear cover on the left hand of the driver s seat CAUTION Only L and M stage of Sub change are available for Creeper Part number 40199180 It may cause overheat Return the lever to neutral after using detent 40199181 Only L and M stage of Sub Change are available for Creeper 1 24 2 Instruction for Safe operation 1 The name of each part Cabin type Cabin Steering wheel Driver s Seat Bonnet Hood Headlight Sub step Fuel tank Ballast weight optional Bumper Roll Bar type Safety Frame Instrument panel Headlight Sub step Fuel tank Ballast weight optional Bumper 2 1 Boarding and Exiting the tractor Ss 1 Boarding the tractor Roll Bar type Whenever possible use the left hand side step for entering When boarding the tractor use the sub step and grab handle on the left right fender e Do not jump up down for your safety Cabin type Grab handle vi ee possible use the lef
140. the radiator cap except to check the coolant or change it When opening the radiator cap be careful of the escaping hot water or steam gt Cool down the engine coolant sufficiently before opening Supplement e In case of supplement of engine coolant use the clean soft water If not the engine coolant jacket shall be corroded or rust shall be generated Replacement e When draining the engine coolant of engine or radiator open the drainage cock under the radiator to drain the engine coolant e When supplying water attach the overflow pipe and supply the water up to the inlet of radiator For aux tank supply the proper amount of water separately e Anti freeze is added to new tractor water After passing the first winter after purchasing change the engine coolant Drainage cock For further information contact your authorized dealer The engine coolant cock must be opened only when the engine is cooled down Anti freeze O f the density of anti freeze in the engine coolant is low the engine coolant may freeze and the engine or radiator may be damaged e Use anti freeze always and if no anti freeze drain the engine coolant in the winter time drainage outlet radiator drainage cock engine engine coolant drain plug O Wash the radiator or jacket 2 3 times with clean water before adding new anti freeze e The amount of anti freeze depends on temperature Engine coolant am
141. the structural integrity of the structure which can cause death or serious injury in the event of fire tip roll over collision or accident and void the warranty e Level of protection of the FOPS Falling Objects Protective Structure For cabin model it provides protection against falling objects according to OECD code 10 standard The energy level of drop test is 1365 J But it does not mean that the cabin provide full protection against all the falling objects in the work field For roll bar model it does NOT any protection against falling objects It is recommended to use a certified FOPS structure when working with front end loaders e Level of protection against hazardous substances For cabin model of this tractor it provides protection against hazardous substances according to EN15695 1 2009 Category 2 But it can provide only dust protection level by pressurizing air in the cabin with air filters Do not use the tractor with crop sprayers in chemical hazardous area e Level of protection of the OPS Operators Protection Structure This tractor does NOT provide protection against low hanging wires and branches in the forest orchard or construction area etc toppling trees primarily in case a rear mounted tree grab crane is mounted at the rear of the tractor penetrating objects in the operator s enclosure primarily in case a winch is mounted at the rear of the tractor potential risks by using any optional
142. tle lever forward or reverse when the parking brake is engaged the parking brake indicator shall blink with alarming buzzer Before shifting the shuttle lever HAVE TO RELEASE the parking lever 3 19 i S ls IN ls e If hydraulic pressure of the shuttle system goes lower than proper level during operation corresponding error code shall be displayed on the instrument panel with continuous alarm At this time move the shuttle lever to neutral position first DO NOT try to operate the tractor any more because the clutch engagement under a lower pressure can cause damage to the clutch plate even for a few seconds Contact your authorized dealer immediately to get some instructions or to check the problem Even though the alarm sounds the tractor can be moved restrictively for escaping from an emergency state gt Before shifting the main gear shift lever or range gear shift lever depress the clutch pedal fully to disengage the clutch completely If not it may cause damage to the transmission gear gt To start engine HAVE TO place the power shuttle lever in NEUTRAL position and place the PTO switch in OFF position and then depress the clutch pedal fully gt Before operating the shuttle lever you should sit correctly in the driver s seat p Before changing the direction of the tractor by using the shuttle lever be sure to check the safety condition of your directions es
143. ts DO NOT place the baggage on the tractor or implement Place PTO gear lever in NEUTRAL position and put the PTO switch in OFF position DO NOT use the differential lock and four wheel drive 2WD use only When traveling with implement on rear 3 point linkage tighten the stabilizer to avoid lateral movement gt When traveling with implements installed turn slowly by wide turning radius While traveling DO NOT ride your foot on the clutch pedal if fitted or brake pedal gt While traveling DO NOT operate any implement such as tiller loader etc gt When traveling or starting the tractor on an uphill select the range shift gear lever and main gear shift lever properly not to damage the engine and transmission drive line If not especially for the power shuttle version it may cause damage to the power shuttle clutch by excessive abrasion 4 6 6 Parking e Stop the tractor on a level surface not on a slope e Disengage PTO and place all the transmission shift lever in NEUTRAL position Lower the mounted implements on the ground e Apply the parking brake e Stop engine and remove ignition key e Before you leave the operator s station wait for engine and all moving parts to stop O Have to apply the wheel chock when parking the tractor on a slope unavoidably e In case of the power shuttle version to engage the low gear after the engine is stopped is NOT useful for engine bra
144. ttle lever Main gear shift lever 1 Throttle lever e lt is used to control engine speed in field operation Low speed pull the lever backward High speed push it forward e The throttle lever must be used only for work DO NOT use while driving on public road Use foot throttle 3 10 l 2 Main gear shift lever Main gear hift Mechanical dia e Four stage speed selection is available O Main gear shift lever can be operated while driving by depressing clutch pedal without stopping tractor completely due to synchromesh gears gt Operate main gear shift lever by correct H pattern If operated diagonally it may cause a failure Notice 3 Work light switch 1 Frame type Rear O Rear work light has a switch on its back To turn on off the rear work light operate the switch as the right figure 2 Cabin type Front Rear fi LS Rear This i f MAA Y vd work light is is used to turn on the front rear work lights N f switch e ON Press the upper side symbol part of the Ka K switch e OFF Press the lower side of the switch Frotit work light switch gt When driving on road at night do not let the rear work light Accaution stay ON It may cause a disturbance to the driver of the following car Y k 3 11 4 Window wiper switch Cabin type Front Rear e This switch is used for operating front a
145. up one side of the front axle fully and turn the steering wheel to the left and right with checking that the clearances between tire and other parts are over 20mm 0 8 in at least Steering stopper bolt 4 At this time set each steering stopper of the both sides to be contacted with the cast Check all the possible interferences by combinations of the steering and oscillation of the front axle 5 Tighten the locking nuts of the each side gt DO NOT shorten the length of the steering stopper rather than factory condition Notice If the stopper does not contact at maximum steering condition it can damage the steering cylinder or tie rod 10 Recommended maximum specification of implements e When attaching implements to the tractor refer to the followings recommended as maximum specification of each implement DO NOT attach bigger implements then this specification For other implements contact your authorized dealer Implements Specification P7010 P7020 P7030 P7040 Front loader Max lift capacity 1588 kg 1588 kg 1588 kg 1588 kg Bucket pivot point 3501 Ib 3501 Ib 3501 Ib 3501 Ib 2150 mm 2200 mm 2350 mm 2530 mm Bi etse Mee NG MAR Gie Eis BEG n 92 5 in 99 6 in 3 Backhoe Max digging depth E 4 Rotary cutter Max working width in EE mn si mi eTA mm 96 in 96 in 108 in 108 in 5 Mid mower Max working widt
146. vironment Soil Air and Water are essential elements for human life To contribute to environment preservation of the Earth we are trying to minimize the environment pollution necessitated by general business activity such as product design manufacturing distribution etc Several substances and products derived from chemical and petrochemical products are major portion of environment pollution and must be disposed of according to environment laws or related regulations and common sense We d like to notify the following items for Use amp Disposal related to environment preservation 1 Avoid the overload work after reading the Operator s Manual Overload work may reduce the life of the product as well as the unburned exhaust gas occurred during overload work becomes the major cause of air pollution 2 When you replace various oils engine transmission anti freeze solution directly do not throw the exhausted waste oil to any place This may pollute the soil and water seriously and also is prohibited legally If violating you would be responsible for that by civil or criminal case The waste oil must be disposed according to the environment laws 3 Use the product according to the Operator s Manual and if the life of product ended do not throw away or dispose to any place The rust water or oil coming from the disposed product may cause the pollution of soil or water Thus the wasted product must be disposed lawfully contac
147. w Low and high pressure is high Leakage of refrigerant Refrigerant overcharged Contact your dealer Contact your dealer Condenser or radiator screen was clogged Clean condenser and the screen Air is in air conditioning line Contact your dealer Expansion valve does not control the refrigerant flow Contact your dealer Low pressure is high high pressure is low Compressor leakage Contact your dealer Low pressure is vacuum intermittently Water is in air conditioning line Contact your dealer Low pressure is vacuum high pressure is low Receiver dryer pipe or expansion valve is clogged Contact your dealer No Failures The compressor does not turn or it is hard to revolve The warm airflow does not blow Cause Belt loosened Actions Adjust the belt tension Temperature switch or pressure switch is ON Check refrigerant amount Coil of magnet clutch was shorted or cut off Contact your dealer Compressor failure Contact your dealer Wiring cut off or poor connection such as ground The amount of warm water is small Check and repair Check and add the engine coolant Heater line is clogged or distorted Check and repair Poor operation of the thermostat of engine coolant Repair or replace 6 6 System diagram Heater evaporator
148. ways use a seat belt fuen 2 h t of 3 point hitch at horizontal position or below ia e Do not use a seat belt Lock tractor brake pedals together for travel on when operating with position e Always apply parking brake and shift A Engine exhaust fumes transmission to neutral before dismounting pos can cause death or Always use a seat belt when you operate the ii Always try to work in tractor a well ventilated area A a Disengage the differential e Allow no riders on tractor or implements lock when turning the A tractor Do not use a seat belt when operating with Always disengage the folding ROPS in lowered position differential lock when j driving on roads Engine exhaust fumes can cause death or Depress one or both brake F pedals to disengage the sickness Always try to work in a ventilated differential lock E 40195656 area e Disengage the differential lock when turning the tractor Always disengage the differential lock when driving on roads e Depress on or both brake pedals to disengage the differential lock Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40195656 22 10 Location On the left hand side of the ROPS frame Roll bar model only TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH e Never operate a tractor without a certified ROPS e Always fasten seat belt when operating tractor with ROPS in upright position e Do not operate the tractor
149. work in the tire repair center equipped with a expert and special safety tools A Caution When checking tire pressures keep the body away from the valve mechanism or cap The tire pressures vary depending on the load weighing on the axles 2 Standard air pressure See section 4 4 6 Tires and Load capacity in this manual 511 9 Tightening state of Bolts and Nuts of each part e Check if the bolt or nut of each part is loosened and If loosened tighten it again e Check the bolts and nuts of tires before starting engine 10 Adjustment of Clutch pedal play Syncro shuttle Mechanical Clutch pedal e Normal distance 20 40mm 0 7 1 6 in if the pedal play distance is over 40mm 1 6 in adjust it as below 1 Loosen locking nut and turn clutch rod to adjust 2 If clutch rod is tightened the pedal play shall be increased and if clutch rod is loosened it shall be reduced 3 Pay attention that clutch rod does NOT push the Clutch rod piston of clutch master cylinder when clutch pedal oa is released lt 20 40mm 0 7 1 6in 4 After adjusting the pedal play tighten the locking nut 5 Check if the clutch is disengaged completely e If you need more adjustment for clutch pedal play check the oil level and bleed air from the clutch pedal oil line See page 5 28 2 Power shuttle PSS e In case of power shuttle version A sensor i e potentiometer which controls
150. y When creeper gear is engaged H speed range is not available Before shifting the range gear shift lever to H range move the creeper gear if fitted to standard speed range gt Operate range gear shift lever by correct H pattern If operated diagonally it may cause a failure Notice 3 16 2 Creeper gear lever if fitted If you pull the lever upward for creeper speed range and push it down for standard speed range ee Creeper gear lever e If the range gear shift lever is in H position it is not possible to shift to the creeper speed range TT Creeper range ANS JE After changing the range gear shift lever to L or gt ae ww M position operate the creeper gear lever a T H p p per g 5 Ge Y i EE Standard range R gt As the driving force of rear axle is very high in creeper speed range the tractor may Accaution not be stopped even if pressing brake pedals In this case press the clutch pedal together with pressing brake pedals e 540 750 1000 rev min and neutral position are ilabl PTO gear lever EA ss 1OOOrpm After placing PTO switch in AR ES Ze OFF and PTO shaft has E stopped completely place the DS lever to desired position Acaution gt If the PTO gear lever is NOT engaged smoothly lift up down

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