Shibaura ST329 Operator's Manual

Shibaura ST329 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 2: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: For a com plete lis t of the pre- deliver y ser vic e check s perform ed by your dealer , r efer to the PR E-DELIVER Y S ERVICE check list f ound at the back of this m anual. Keep one c op y as your rec ord of the s ervic e perform ed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION····················································································································1 INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS················································································································3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ···············································································································4 - 7 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION ···································································· 8 - 31 SEAT, MIRROR AND ROPS ······································································································· 8 - 9 LIGHTING··········································································································································10 INSTRUMENT PANEL, KEY SWITCH ··················································································· 11 - 12 STARTING THE ENGINE ········································································································ 12 - 13 STOPPING THE ENGINE ················································································································13 BREAK-IN PROCEDURES ··············································································································13 THROTTLE CONTROLS ·················································································································14...
  • Page 4: International Symbols

    INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various international symbols have been utilized on the instruments and controls. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning. Engine Speed Diesel Fuel Read Operator’s Manual Hours Recorded Glow Battery...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    It is used your tractor is not equipped with a rollbar to warn operators and others to exer- and seat belt, see your SHIBAURA Tractor cise every appropriate means to avoid Dealer. a surprise involvement with machinery.
  • Page 6 Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury. 3. Do not bypass the neutral start switches. Consult your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer if 9. Continuous long term contact with used en- your neutral start controls malfunction. Use gine oil may cause skin cancer. Avoid pro- jumper cables only in the recommended longed contact with used engine oil.
  • Page 7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accident pected tractor movement can result from 2. To avoid upsets drive the tractor with care such contact. and at speeds compatible with safety, es- 5. Disengage PTO, shut off the engine and pecially when operating over rough ground, apply the parking brake before getting off when crossing ditches or slopes, and when...
  • Page 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accident 13. Make sure the PTO master shield is in- stalled at all times and always replace the PTO shield cap when the PTO is not in use.
  • Page 9 DIESEL FUEL SAFETY FRAME (ROPS) 1. Under no circumstances should gasoline, If your SHIBAURA Tractor is equipped with a alcohol or blended fuels be added to diesel safety frame it must be maintained in a service- fuel. These combinations can create an in- able condition.
  • Page 10: Controls, Instruments And Operation

    SEAT, ROPS AND MIRROR Mirror Adjustment Seat Adjustment Your tractor equipped with a mirror. Your SHIBAURA Tractor is equipped with an The mirror can be moved fore/aft or outside/inside adjustable suspension seat as shown in Figure 1. as desired, in Figure 2.
  • Page 11 ROPS can result in serious injury or death. Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS), is available from your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer. Figure 4 - ROPS, Raised Position WARNING : : : : When improperly oper- Install two locking pins to anchor the ROPS firmly ated, a tractor can roll over.
  • Page 12: Lighting

    The turn signal lights are activated by moving the COMBINATION SWITCH switch to the left or right as required. The turn sig- Your SHIBAURA tractor is equipped with hazard nal switch is not self-canceling. To operate the light, Figure 6. The light switch must be turned to hazard function, move the hazard flasher switch, the “ON”...
  • Page 13 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS...
  • Page 14 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS ④ Proof Meter - Records the hours and portions INSTRUMENT PANEL of hours that your tractor has been operated based on an average engine speed of 1883 RPM. Use the proof meter as a guide to deter- mine hourly service maintenance intervals.
  • Page 15: Starting The Engine

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS KEY SWITCH the cold start indicator light has gone out, the glow plugs will continue to heat if the key is held in the The key switch is shown in Figure 9. “HEAT position. WARNING: : : : Do not use ether with the Turning the key to the right to the “ON”...
  • Page 16: Stopping The Engine

    BREAK-IN PROCEDURES tractor, follow the instructions below. 1. Shield eyes. Your SHIBAURA Tractor will provide long and dependable service if given proper care during the 2. Connect one end of the jumper cable to the 50 hour break-in period. During the first 50 hours tractor battery positive (+) terminal and the oth-...
  • Page 17 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS ELECTRICAL SOCKET for Traile r A standard seven pin socket, Figure 12, is provided mounted on the left side of the tractor at the rear. With reference to the picture inset, the socket connections (as viewed from the rear of the tractor) are as follows;...
  • Page 18: Throttle Controls

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS THROTTLE CONTROLS HAND THROTTLE AND ENGINE STOP CONTROL The hand throttle is shown in Figure 13. Pull the throttle rearward to increase engine rpm. Push the throttle forward to decrease engine rpm. Figure 13 - Hand throttle FOOT THROTTLE (Only mechanical transmission, 9x3) The foot throttle, shown in Figure 14, can be used...
  • Page 19: Brake Controls

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS BRAKE CONTROLS PARKING BRAKE CONTROL BRAKE PEDALS The parking brake, shown in Figure 16, is used for locking the brake pedals in the applied position. The brake pedals are shown in Figure 15. The right The parking brake should be applied whenever the brake pedal is used to brake the right rear wheel.
  • Page 20: Transmission, Four-Wheel Drive And Pto

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION ( 9× × × × 3 ) TRANSMISSION, FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE AND P.T.O TRANSMISSION GEARSHIFT LEVERS FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE The transmission main shift lever and range selec- tor lever, are shown in Figure 18 or 19. The shift lever for the four-wheel drive is located A diagram showing the shift pattern is on the bezel on the left-hand of the seat, Figure 18.
  • Page 21: Hydrostatic Transmission

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS IMPORTANT: : : : Never attempt to engage or disen- HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION-H.S.T. (Optional) gage the range lever when the tractor is in motion. H.S.T. FOOT PEDAL The ground speed of tractors equipped with the hydrostatic transmission is continuously variable, from zero to full rated speed in each range.
  • Page 22: Clutch Pedal

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL The differential lock pedal is located on the right-hand foot platform on 9 × 3 model and left-hand foot platform on HST model. The differen- tial lock is used to obtain additional traction in wet or loose soil.
  • Page 23: Pto Controls And Operation

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS WARNING: : : : Tractor is very difficult to PTO CONTROLES AND OPERATION steer with differential locked. TRANSMISSION PTO CONTROL LEVER The power take-off (PTO) on your tractor transfers Do not engage the differential lock when driving the engine power directly to mounted or trailed equip- tractor on the highway or when ground speed is ment.
  • Page 24 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS POWER TAKE-OFF OPERATION WARNING: : : : To reduce the possibility of personal injury comply with the follow- ing before attaching or detaching PTO equipment, and before working on, or clearing, PTO equipment. 1. Attaching the PTO Stop the engine.
  • Page 25: Towing The Tractor

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS TOWING THE TRACTOR PTO speeds relative to engine speeds are shown in the following tables: To tow your tractor, place the transmission gear- Engine shift levers in neutral. Do not exceed 13 km/h. Do not tow your tractor to start it. PTO Type Ratio Speed...
  • Page 26: Hood Lutch

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS HOOD LATCH THREE POINT LINKAGE 1. To raise the hood, move the latch lever ①, to The tractor’s standard three-point linkage is used to the right, or the hood may be raised up sligtly. attach mounted equipment to the rear of the tractor. And then move the safety catch ②...
  • Page 27: Hydraulic Lift System

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM SINGLE LEVER HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM (Standard) The hydraulic lift system provides accurate, smooth, and instant hydraulic power for raising a variety of compatible equipment whenever the engine is run- ning. The position control feature of the system maintains the selected height or depth of three point linkage equipment in relation to the tractor.
  • Page 28 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS paragraph.
  • Page 29 WARNING : : : : Make sure the area is SHIBAURA tractors having the Hydraulic Draft clear of people before lowering equip- Control option are equipped with two lever hydrau- ment.
  • Page 30 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS FLOW CONTROL VALVE HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD BLOCK/DIVERTER The flow control valve, Figure 37, provides an ad- The hydraulic Manifold Block is provided to supply justment to regulate the flow of oil from the lift cyl- hydraulic oil to equipment such as a front loader, inder, thus slowing or increasing the rate of drop of dozer blade, etc.
  • Page 31 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS REAR REMOTE CONTROL VALVES (Optional) HST - REAR remote control valve Your tractor can be equipped with one remote con- trol valve. The remote control lever is located on the right-hand control quadrant, and inside, shown in Figure 39.
  • Page 32 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS TWO-SPOOL CONTROL VALVE (OPTIONAL ) The optional two-spool control valve is mounted on the right side of the clutch housing beside the en- gine hood. This valve is used mainly for front end loader operation, but may also be used to operate other front-mounted implements.
  • Page 33: Driving The Tractor

    If necessary, readjust to eliminate tight or loose Always sit in the driver’s seat while starting or chain. Safety chains and suitable hardware are driving the tractor. available from your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer...
  • Page 34: Wheel Tread Settings

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS WHEEL TREAD SETTINGS NOTE: : : : Tread settings are measured from NOTE:Torque front wheel bolts;M12 to 92-116 N-m center of tire to center of tire. Front Wheel Settings Rear Wheel Settings Front Tire Type Tread Setting Note Rear Tire Type Tread Setting...
  • Page 35: Tractor Weighting

    CAST IRON WEIGHTS(OPTIONAL) Cast iron weights are a factory installed option or WEIGHTING FOR STABILITY are available as accessories from your SHIBAURA Front end ballast may be required for stability and Tractor Dealer. Weights can be mounted on the steering control when weight is transferred from the...
  • Page 36 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS Figure 44 - Front End Weights...
  • Page 37: Tire Pressures

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS FRONT TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Tire Type Tire Size Inflation Pressure Agricultural 7-14, 4PR, R1 or 6-14, 4PR, R1 60-140 kPa Turf 25x8.50-14, 4PR, R3 60-140 kPa REAR TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Agricultural 11.2-24, 4PR, R1 or 9.5-24, 4PR, 80-120 kPa Turf 13.6-16, 4PR, R3...
  • Page 38 Because special equipment is required to fill the tires, we recommend that you consult your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer. Tires should never be filled beyond 75% (tire filled to the valve stem when valve stem is at its highest point at the top of the wheel.)
  • Page 39: Lubrication And Maintenance

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART - - - - SHIBAURA ST333・ ・ ・ ・ ST329 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE...
  • Page 40: Lubrication And Maintenance Chart

    When operating in temperatures below - 6.7 ℃ If the original equipment fuel tank cap is lost, always replace it with a SHIBAURA approved (20°F), use diesel fuel oil No.1- D with a mini- cap. A will-fit cap may not be safe.
  • Page 41 Fuel tank capacity is 30 liters. NOTE: : : : The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an approved SHIBAURA replacement cap to prevent fuel system-related problem. If there is no filter on the outlet of the storage tank, filter the fuel through a 100-mesh screen or finer when filling the tractor fuel tank.
  • Page 42: Fuel And Lubricant Service Procedures

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE erate properly. IMPORTANT: : : : Engine crankcase oil drain intervals LUBRICANTS should be adjusted downward when diesel fuel Type of lubricant to use, sulfur content is over 0.5%. Transmission, Rear Axle, Final Consult your dealer for details of Engine Crank Reduction, and Hydraulic System ・・・・・・SAE 80 case Oil usage.
  • Page 43 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. With the engine off, but at normal operating temperature, drain and discard the engine oil by removing the drain plug, Figure 51. Reinstall the plug after the oil has drained and discard the oil. 2. Unscrew the oil filter, Figure 49, catching the used oil in a suitable container placed below the filter.
  • Page 44 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE WARNING : Fuel oil in the injection 1. Be sure there is adequate fuel in the fuel tank, close the fuel shut-off valve, then remove system is under high pressure and can the fuel sediment bowl, Figure 52. penetrate the skin.
  • Page 45 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 5. Loosen the injector line fittings at the injectors. 3. after cleaning the element, check the inner di- ameter seals for damage. If damage is present, 6. Move the hand throttle control lever to its wide replace the primary element. open position.
  • Page 46 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION, REAR AXLE AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Checking Oil Level: : : : Check the oil level every 50 hours. 1. With the tractor standing level and the engine off, check the oil level with the dipstick, Figure 55. 2.
  • Page 47 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL FILTER The hydraulic system is equipped with a spin-on type oil filter, Figure 57. Replace the filter after the first 50 hours of operation and every 300 hours thereafter following the procedure below. Figure 58 - Hydraulic Oil Filter - H.S.T Figure 57 - Hydraulic Oil Filter LUBRICATION FITTINGS 1.
  • Page 48: General Maintenance

    Plain water will dilute the solution and weaken its COOLING SYSTEM protection. The cooling system in your SHIBAURA Tractor has IMPORTANT: : : : The radiator is filled with non-amino been filled with one year lift antifreeze. type antifreeze. Alcohol-type antifreeze is not rec- To obtain maximum efficiency and service life from ommended.
  • Page 49 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Thermostat : : : : The thermostat is located in the 2. After the coolant has drained, place a water hose in the radiator filler neck and run water coolant outlet connection in the front of the cylinder through the system with the engine running.
  • Page 50 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Fan Belt: : : : A belt-driven fan at the front of the en- ENGINE SPEED ADJUSTMENT gine draws air through the fins of the radiator to cool the coolant in the radiator. A slipping fan belt The adjustments for idle and maximum no-load will lower the efficiency of the fan, resulting in the speed settings should be adjusted according to the...
  • Page 51 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHECK WHEEL BOLT TORQUE POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE ROPS NOTE: Check wheel bolt torque after the first 50 hours operation and every 200 hours thereafter. If the machine has rolled over or the ROPS has Additionally, tighten the wheel bolts to the specified been in some other type of accident (such as hit- torque any time the wheel assembly is removed ting an overhead object during transport) you must...
  • Page 52 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 53 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE BATTERY and do not smoke when checking the battery indicator. Keep the battery connections tight and free of cor- rosion. An ammonia or baking soda-water solution ALTERNATOR is good for washing the outside surface and termi- nals of the battery. After cleaning, wash the battery with clean water.
  • Page 54 If these are ③ 10 amp. Brake lights, Horn satisfactory and the warning light continues to in- dicate no charge, consult your SHIBAURA Tractor Lower Fuse Block - Figure 71 Dealer. Fuse Size Circuit Protected ④...
  • Page 55 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE necting into the main wire harness. and connector. IMPORTANT: Always replace the fusible link wire TAIL LAMP AND FLASHER WARNING LIGHTS with the appropriate fusible link wire for this tractor. To replace a tail lamp bulb or flasher warning light bulb : 1.
  • Page 56 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE panel. TIRES Inflation and Service Upon receiving your tractor, check the air pres- sure in the tires as indicated in the tables. reposition tire on rim, relubricate both tire beads and rim flanges and re-inflate. Inflation Check tire pressure every 50 hours, or weekly. beyond 240 kPa with-unseated beads may break the bead or rim with explosive force suf- Tire inflation pressure affects the amount of...
  • Page 57 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FOOT- BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN Front wheel toe-in adjustments on your tractor Whenever the brake pedal travel becomes exces- were made at the factory. Normally, the wheels sive, or if the travel of one pedal is unequal to that maintain their toe-in ;...
  • Page 58 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE HANDBRAKE ADJUSTMENT CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT Adjustment of the handbrake should be carried To obtain maximum clutch life, it is essential that out after the foot brakes have been adjusted. the clutch pedal free travel be checked every 50 hours so as to maintain free travel at 20-30 mm, Broke the front wheels, jack up the rear of the Figure 80.
  • Page 59 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Figure 81 - Front Axle Oil Level Dipstick/Filler Plug Changing Oil: : : : Change the oil every 300 hours. 1. With the oil at normal operating temperature, drain the oil by removing the front axle differen- tial, Figure 82, and final reduction gear case drain plugs, Figure 83.
  • Page 60: Tractor Storage

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TRACTOR STORAGE Tractors that are to be stored for an extended pe- riod should be protected during storage. The fol- lowing is a suggested list of operations to be car- ried out. 1. Thoroughly clean the tractor. Use touch-up paint where necessary to prevent rust.
  • Page 61 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE USE THE FOLLOWING TORQUES WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT GIVEN NOTE:These values apply to fasteners as received from supplier, dry, or when lubri- cated with normal engine oil. They do not apply if special graphited or moly disulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used.
  • Page 62 SPECFICATIONS COOLING SYSTEM- - - - Cont’d. ENGINE Type ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Diesel Water Pump : Number of Cylinders・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3 Type・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Centrifugal Drive・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・V-Belt Tractor ST330 9x3 ST333 9x3 Water Pump Belt Model ST330 HST ST333 HST Deflection ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・10-15 mm Engine when 5 kg Model N843 N843 Thumb Force is Applied...
  • Page 63 SPECFICATIONS STEERING Draw Bar Type・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ ・Power Extension Type・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Standard Turns Lock-to-Lock・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3.2/2.5 145 mm Front Wheel Toe-In・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 0-5 mm TIRES Turning Radius Front : (Without Brake) ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・2760 mm AG ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・7-14, R1, 4Ply AG(Optional) ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・6-14, R1, 4Ply TURF ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・25x8.50-14, F1,4Ply POWER TAKE-OFF Rear : ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・11.2-24, R1, 4Ply Type・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・T ransmission...
  • Page 64 SPECFICATIONS GENERAL DIMENSIONS Transmission (79.5 in.) Tire Size Front 7-14 25x8.50-14 Rear 11.2-24 13.6-16 Overall Length 2825 mm 2825 mm (With 3-point Hitch) Length・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・2728 mm Overall Width (106.3 in.) 1345 mm 1470 mm Wheelbase・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・1405 Overall Height (55.3 in.) 2490 mm 2425 mm (With ROPS) Weight (W/ROPS)
  • Page 65 SEFETY DECALS In the event that decals become damaged or illegible, they should be replaced with new decals at their original position. Replacement decals are available from your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer. WARNING - BATTERY PART NO. - 490992480 LOCATION - Top of battery ●...
  • Page 66 INSTRUCTION DECALS PTO Control Lever-single-speed PART NO.- 390173980 LOCATION - Top of L.H.fender PTO Control Lever-2-speed PART NO.- 390174070 LOCATION - Top of L.H.fender MID PTO Control PART NO.- 390173990 LOCATION - Top of L.H. fender Main Shift Lever - 9× × × × 3 PART NO.- 390193950 LOCATION –...
  • Page 67 INSTRUCTION DECALS Flow Control Knob PART NO. - 390370290 LOCATION - Top of flow control knob Rear Remote Control PART NO. - 390370300 LOCATION - Right & below seat Starter Switch PART NO.- 390197280 LOCATION - Right side of instrument panel Draft Control Lever PART NO.
  • Page 68 INSTRUCTION DECALS Ground Speeds - HST PART NO. - 390174050 LOCATION - Left & below seat Ground Speeds - 9× × × × 3 Single/Double Acting Control PART NO. - 390372090 PART NO. - 390174020 LOCATION - Back of tractor, LOCATION - Left &...
  • Page 69 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 15. Front wheel toe-in········································□ 1. Tire pressure················································ □ 16. Fuel level ······················································□ 2. Air cleaner element 17. Sheet metal and paint condition ················□ All operating checks are to be performed with the and hose connections ·································...
  • Page 71 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 15. Front wheel toe-in········································□ INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 16. Fuel level ······················································□ 17. Sheet metal and paint condition ················□ All operating checks are to be performed with the 1. Tire pressure················································ □ 18.

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