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JIANGDONG Off-Road compression-Ignition Engine Emission Control System Warranty statement EMISSION RELATED SYSTEM DEFECT WARRANTY The warranty period shall begin on the engine or equipment purchaser of certified fuel. JIANGDING Group.co. warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser of certified off-road compression-ignition engine (powering off-road machines and equipment), that such engine is;...
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RESPONSIBILITY AND LIMITATIONS. These warranties are subject to the following: JAINGDING Group.co.RESPONSIBILITIES. During the emission warranty period, if a defect in material or workmanship of a warranted parts or component is found. JIANGDONG Group.co.will provide; -New, remanufactured, or repaired parts and-or components required to correct the defect. Items replaced under this warranty become the property of JIANGDONG Group.co.
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EMERGENCY SERVICE If emergency Emission Control System Warranty service is required and the owner is unable to readily locate an authorized JIANGDONG dealer or if a warranted part is available within 30 days, then, repairs may be performed at any available service establishment, or by the owner, using any replacement part. JIANGDONG will reimburse the owner for the owner’s expenses including diagnostic charges for such emergency repair or replacement at JIANGDONG ’s suggested retail price for all warranted parts replaced and labor charges based on JIANGDONG ‘s recommended time allowance for the warranty...
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FOREWARD Thank you for purchasing our ET 350 ECONO tractor. ET 350 ECONO tractor is characterized by its compact construction, and big excess power. With relevant implement, it can make various kind or work, such as plowing, Rototilling, harrowing, seeding, harvesting, irrigation, electric generation, transportation and gardening, etc…...
CONTENTS CHEPTER 1 Main Specifications of Tractor ………………………………………………….. CHAPTER 2 Safety Regulations and Important Instructions..………………………………. 2.1 Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………………………… 2.2 Safety Regulations ………………………………………………………………………… 2.3 Important Instructions. …………………………………………………………………….. 2.4 ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) ………………………………………………….. 2.5 Safety signs………………………………………………………………………………… CHAPTER 3 Oiling and Running – in process ….……………………………………………… 3.1 Oiling and Fueling of the Tractor ……………………………………………………………...
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5.13 Connection and adjustment of Front Axle and Its Bracket ………………………………. 5.14 Adjusting of Front Wheel Deflection Angle and Toe – in ………………………………. 5.15 Lubricating Points of Front Drive System and Steering System ………………………… CHAPTER 6 Technical Maintenance of Tractor..……………………………………………... 6.1 Technical Maintenance per Shift …………………………………………………………..
CHAPTER 1. MAIN SPECIFICATIONS OF TRACTOR General specifications Tractor Model ET 350 ECONO Type Frameless, 4WD tractor Rated draft(kn/kgf) 9.14/932 Dry weight(kg 1450 Min. operation weight(kg) 1565 Front wheel 1160 Wheel tread(mm) Rear wheel 1100~1400 Radius of turning circle(m) With one side braked Without braking Min,ground clearance(mm) Overall dimensions(mm)
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Tractor Model ET 350 ECONO Rated speed(r/min) Rated output(kW/hp) 25.7/35 Max.torque(Nm) ≥122.7 Speed at max. torque(r/min) ≤ 1725 Fuel consumption(g/kWh) Oil consumption(g/kWh) ≤ 2.04 Method of lubrication Pressure and splash combined Method of cooling Closed and forced water circulation Method of starting Electric starting Rotating direction(as viewed from the fan) Clockwise...
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Tractor Model ET 350 ECONO Oil pump type CBN316L Opening pressure of relief Valve(MPa) 13.7 Hydraulic cylinder Type Horizontal, single-action piston type Bore(mm) Stroke(mm) Distributor Sliding valve control type Rated lift capacity(at hitch shaft)(kN) 8.33 Suspension linkage Type Rear-mounted, three - point ball joint, category I Upper hitch pin diameter(mm) +0.51 φ...
CHAPTER 2. SAFETY REGULATIONS AND IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION This symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains important information about safety. Carefully read the message SIGNAL WORDS. A signal word―DANGER, WARNING OR CAUTION―is used DANGER with safety alert symbol.
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USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT The Roll Over Protective Structure(ROPS) has been certified to industry and/or government standards. Any damage or alternation to the ROPS, mounting hard-ware, or seat belt voids the certification and will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event of a roll-over.
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HANDLE FUEL SAFELY-AVOID FIRES Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. Do not refuel the Tractor while smoking or near open flame or sparks. Always stop engine before refueling Tractors. Always keep your tractor clean of accumulated grease, and debris. Always clean up spilled fuel.
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AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Keep hands and body away from pinholes and nozzles, which eject fluids under high pressure. If ANY fluid is injected into the skin. Consult your doctor immediately. PREVENT BATTERY EXPLOSIONS Keep sparks, lighted matches, and open flame away from the top of battery.
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WORK IN VENTILATED AREA Do not start the Tractor in an enclosed building unless the doors & windows are open for proper ventilation, as tractor fumes can cause sickness or death. If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area remove the exhaust fumes by connecting exhaust pipe extension.
2.2 Safety Regulations (1) Only those people who have been trained properly are allowed to drive a tractor. (2) Before moving a tractor, you must observe whether there are obstacles on the road, especially whether there is a man between the tractor and its trailer or its implement. (3) Nobody is permitted to get on or alight from a moving tractor.
2.4 (ROPS) Roll Over Protective Structures Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) ET 350 ECONO tractor is equipped with a frame for the protection of operators. In the case of cab tractors the frame is incorporated in the cab structure. The objective of the frame or cab structure is to protect the operator in the event of a roll over and they are designed to support the entire weight of the tractor in that event.
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Damage of the ROPS If the tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has damaged (such as striking an overhead object during transport), It must be replaced to provide the original protection. After an accident, check for damages to the 1.ROPS. 2.Seat 3.seat belt & seat mountings. Before you operate a Tractor, replace all damaged parts.
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Seat Adjusting Lever Sliding seat FOR Sliding seat To select Seat position, move Adjusting lever and slide Seat closer to or away from Dash panel and controls. NOTE: Do not use solvents to clean the seat. Use warm water with a little detergent added. Before operating a Tractor it is important to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position &...
2.5 SAFETY SIGNS (Replace all missing, damaged or illegible signs) GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: This “General safety Information” should be kept with the machine at all times as reference data. This symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains important information about safety. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practice.
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WARNING CAUTION It is dangerous to remove KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM the radiator cap while the ROTATING FAN AND BELTS system is hot . TO PREVENT SERIOUS Operator’s Manual INJURY CAUTION CAUTION Rotating driveline contact can cause Death TO PROTECT ENGINE AND KEEP AWAY ! HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS.
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DANGER WARNING BLINDNESS CAN RESULT ● Pull only from drawbar. Pulling from any FROM BATTERY EXPLOSION. other point can cause rear overturn. KEEP SPARKS OR OPEN ● Do not operate with unshielded PTO. FRAMES AWAY FROM ● Disengage PTO and stop engine before BATTERY.
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UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS Some of the universal symbols have been shown below with an indication of their meaning Engine speed Pressured- Corrosive rev/minX100) open slowly substance Hours, Continuous ”Tortoise” recorded variable Slow or minimum Setting Engine ”Hare” fast or coolant Warning maximum temperature setting...
CHAPTER 3. OILING AND RUNNING – IN PROCESS 3.1 Oiling and Fueling of Tractor 1. Oiling and Fueling Points of the Tractor The oiling and fueling points of the tractor & Specification of fuel and lubricants are shown in Table 3-1 Table 3-1 Specifications of fuels and lubricants for tractor Brand of fuel and lubricants Fueling and Oiling points...
3.2 Running-in of a New Tractor A new tractor or a rebuilt tractor must be properly run-in so that the fitting and contacting surface of the parts can be well contact with each other, resulting in that the tractor can withstand loads more reliably without the early worn or damaging of the parts.
Table 3-2 Time to run-in tractor without load Speed Rev.1 Time (min) Table 3-3 Time in hours of the tractor running-in under load Gear of Running-in Transmission total time(hrs) Load(Kgf) 170 (1/4 load) 340 (1/2 load) 510 (3/4 load) Under conditions when it is hard to provide tractor with specified load, it is permissible to replace the load with same equivalent work.
CHAPTER 4. OPERATION FOR TRACTOR 4.1 Controls and Instruments The controls and the instruments of the tractor are shown in Fig.4-1, Fig.4-2,Fig4-3 1. Preheating Starting switch 10 (Electricity lock)(Fig.4-2) Insert key into the switch. Turn the key clockwise, the electrical equipment and battery are connected, the preheating plug is preheated, then continue to turn it to the “start”...
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►WARNING LIGHTS (Fig.4-1) Instruments and Warning Light 1. Front head pilot lamp 2. Tail pilot lamp 3. Brake pilot lamp 4. Oil gauge 5. Rated speed/Hour gauge 6. Oil pressure pilot lamp Charge pilot lamp 8. Water temperature gauge 9. Starting/Preheating pilot lamp 10.
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Fig.4-2 Tractor controls 10. Electricity lock 11. Horn button 12. Decompression handle 13. Brake pedal RH 14. Lock plate 15. Foot throttle 16. Draft control 17. Brake pedal LH 18. Brake pawl 19. Main gear shift lever 20. Range gear-shift lever 21.
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Fig.4-3 Control lever of PTO shaft 16. Brake lock pawl 18 (Fig.4-2) The brake lock pawl is used when the tractor is parked on a slope or in storage for a long period. Push the pawl up to lock brake pedals so that the brake can be kept in braking. Pull the pawl back, the barking will be eliminated.
4.2 Operating and Driving 1. Starting the Engine A. Preparations for the starting (1) Perform daily inspection and service (see chapter 6 for details). Remove all troubles discovered. (2) Put the shifting levers at the “neutral” position. (3) Open the fuel cock on the sediment cup. (4) Push the fuel feed pump to remove air in the supply system.
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2. Start to move the Tractor (1) Loosen the fixing pawl of the brake pedals. (2) Depress the clutch pedal and put the shifting lever at the required speed. (3) Gradually depress the throttle and raise the engine speed. (4) Sound the horn if necessary. Be sure that nothing will obstruct the movement of the tractor. (5) Gradually engage the clutch, thus starting the tractor.
4. Stopping the engine and the Tractor (1) Decrease the throttle opening and depress clutch pedal. When necessary, depress also the brake pedal, thus halting the tractor. (2) Put the shifting levers to the neutral position, release the clutch pedal and lock the brake pedal if necessary.
Opening pressure (MPa) of system release valve : 14±0.5 cylinder release valve : 18±0.5 Rated lifting capacity(N) : 7850(at lower draw-bar hitch point) Dim. and Qty. of oil outlets : M18X1.5;1 (2) To operate the hydraulic lift When a tractor operates in the field, the control of working depth is selected according to its attachments and job requirements.
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B. Routine use (1) In routine use the dust and dirt on the battery surface should be cleaned periodically and keep the terminals and all contacts in good connecting condition. (2) Keep the air hole on the plastic cover unimpeded so as to protect the battery from trouble because of too much gas in the battery.
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(1) Generator is used with regulator. (2) The generator is connected with ground by negative pole. The generator is connected with the regulator and the battery by negative pole. They can not be connected in wrong way or in counter direction.
CHAPTER 5 IMPORTANT ADJUSTMENTS 5.1 Important adjustment Data of Engine The main adjustment data of engine is shown in Engine Operation Manual. 5.2 The Components of Clutch (1) Its Structure For the structure of double-action clutch, refers to Fig.5-1, and for its components see Table 5-1, where the code numbers indicated with asterisk refer to components specially designed for double- action clutch.
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Table 5-1 Detailed Component List of Double-action Clutch Code Description 25.21.111 Paper gasket, bridge casing GB898-88 Stud AM 12X150 GB5782-86 Bolt M 12X75 GB898-88 Stud AM 12X70 GB898-87 Spring washer 12 250.21.111* Adjusting screw 250.21.120* Bush 25.21.229 Plug 250.21.104* Bellevile spring 250.21.128* Release lever GB5782-86...
Note : The asterisk “*” indicates that this component is specially designed for use on double-action clutch. C. When the first of clutch pedal is depressed, the three release levers actuate the clutch pressure plate through adjusting bolts to disengage the master clutch, interrupting power transmission to the running system on the tractor, while the clearance (1±0.1) at the three pull-rods is eliminated and the clutch for power take-off continues to work.
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(1) For the preloading of the front bearing No.27305 of the 2nd shaft and that of the differential bearing No.7210, see Fig.5-2. The preloading of bearing No.27305 requires a frictional torque of 1.2~1.9N*m,Which corresponds to a reading in force on the spring scale of 6.5~9.5 N. The preloading of bearing No.7210 requires a frictional torque of 0.9~1.4 N*m.
In case of abnormal teeth contact condition, it is possible to make adjustments according to Fig. 5-4. The solid line with arrow head shows the adjustment of teeth contact, while the dashed line shows the adjustment of backlash. (4) When it is assured of normal teeth contact condition, the backlash could be adjusted to 0.1~0.2 mm. 5.4 Adjustment of Brakes The adjustment of the brakes is shown in Fig.
Fig. 5-6 Adjustment of preloading the bearings of the drive shaft 1. Housing of final drive 2. Adjustment shims of the drive shaft 3. Bolts 4. Bearing No. 7307 5. Inner bearing cover of drive shaft 6. Drive shaft 5-6 Fully hydraulic steering system The tractor is adopted fully hydraulic steering system.
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Fig. 5-8 Connection of pipelines and hydraulic components 1. Steering wheel assy 2. Hydraulic steering gear mounting assy 2. Steering gear A-cylinder iron pipe 4. O-ring 13X1.9 5. Steering gear ports A and B joint 6. Multi-sealed washer 2 7. Connecting block 8.
The gear pump is installed on the engine. The oil tube of front loader shall be reliably connected with the joint of oil pressure outlet tube at first when the front loader is working, then put the lift arm at the lowest position to exhaust remaining oil in the lift cylinder.
5.9 Adjustment of the Lifter (1) For the adjustment of spring assembly of draft control system, see Fig. 5-11. After the spring assembly is put together, the clearance between the washer and the shoulder of the spring rod should be 1.8~2.4 mm Fig.
1. Draft control handle 2.Sector plate 3. Link arm 4. Lock nut 5. Lift arm 6. Push rod of the draft control system 7. Spring rod 8. Dowel rod 9. Spring assembly of draft control 10. Rocker arm of upper hitch point 11.
Points to be noticed here: while taking off or shutting together the front drive axle, first press down the clutch pedal, then operate the controlling handle. Fig. 5-14 Transfer case & control mechanism assy 1. Release rocker 2. Adjustment fork 3.
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Fig. 5-16 Drive system of front axle 1. Former high-low sliding gear 2/3. Intermediate gear 4. Output slider gear 5. Ball-shape joint sleeve 6. Front center drive gear 6. Front central drive, follower gear 8. Two-stage drive gear , front side drive 9.
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When assembling, the rolling bearings model 27307 & model 7206 are needed to enforce some preload. Since the friction of bearing brings about the axial clearance between the front central drive gears and makes some alteration, while the clearance surpasses 0.1 mm (measured by clock gauge), the adjustment is required.
(5) After the fitting of front axle, it requires to run the front central drive gear shaft by hand. If it running handy and producing equal speeds between the right and the left front drive shafts. It means well-fitting, otherwise you should fit it again. 5.12 The Structure, installation and Disassembly of Transmission Shaft and Transfer Case Fig.
Fig. 5-19 Front central drive ass’y 1. Front central drive gear ass’y 2. Rear support 3. Central drive case 4. Differential ass’y 5.Front support 6. Lock nut 7. Adjusting bolt 5.14 Adjusting of Front Wheel Deflection Angle and Toe-in Fig. 5-20 Steering mechanism assy 1.
When the tractor steering, the max. deflection angle can be measured according to the number of min. turning circle radius. If the degree is over big, we can adjust the bolt (see Fig. 5-20 No.3) to decrease it. The toe-in difference of front wheels should be 3~11 mm reached by adjusting length of the cross-rod of the steering trapezoid (see Fig.
CHAPTER 6 TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE OF TRACTOR 6.1 Technical Maintenance per Shift The following maintenance work should be made before and after each shift. (1) Fill fuel, lubricating oil and grease according to the instructions of oil chart and table. (2) Check the water lever of the radiator and replenish it if necessary. (3) Inspect whether there is dirt or water in the fuel sediment cup.
6.3 2nd Technical Maintenance The following maintenance work should be made after every 500 hours of working. (1) Carry out all the maintenance items in technical maintenance per shift and primary technical maintenance. (2) Wash the oil sump, inlet screen and strainer. (3) Check the injection pressure and the condition of atomization.
(8) Inspect the voltage regulator. Readjust it if necessary. (9) Inspect the components and parts of the alternator and the starter, especially the blush and silicon rectifier. Repair or change them if necessary. (10) Check the grease in steering gear and renew it if necessary. (11) After reassembling of the tractor, a short-time running-in is necessary to inspect the action of every part.
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING 7.1 Engine Engine trouble and possible cause and possible remedy are shown in Engine Operation Manual. 7.2 Chassis 1. Clutch Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy A. Clutch slips (1) Friction disk stained with oil (1) Flush friction disk with gasoline and remove oil leakage (2) Pressing spring weakened or broken (2) Replace spring...
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2. Brake Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy A. Ineffective brake (1) The shifting block broken. (1) Replace shifting block (2) Friction disk is excessively worn-out. (2) Exchange friction disk (3) The steel ball is distorted (3) Replace steel ball (4) Excessive pedal free travel.
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4. Traction devices and steering system Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy A. Front wheel swing (1) Excessive clearance of front wheel bearing or (1) Adjust bearing clearance and replace kingpin sleeve worn out excessively kingpin sleeve (2) Wrongly adjusted toe-in (2) Readjust toe-in (3) Ball pin and ball pin seat worn out excessively (3) Replace ball pin and ball pin seat...
7.3 Electrical System 1. Battery Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy A. Frequently insufficient electric power (1) Low electrolyte level (1) Add to specified level (2) Short circuit plates (2) Clean deposit, change electrolyte and replace spacers or plates (3) Plates sulphurized (3) Charge repeatedly to remove sulphur...
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Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy C. Unsteady generator electric current (1) Loosened generator belt (1) Adjust belt tension or replace belt (2) Rotator winding or stator winding near short (2) Repair or replace rotator winding or stator circuit or broken circuit. Winding (3) Low pressure of block brush spring and defective (3) Repair or replace block brush spring...
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Trouble and possible cause Possible remedy C. Starter continues running after engine has been Started. (1) Magnetic switch contacts sintered (1) Repair magnetic switch contacts (2) Incorrect adjustment of the travel of magnetic (2) Readjust the travel switch iron core D.
CHAPTER 8 APPENDICES 8.1 Tightening Torque of important Bolts and Nuts Table 8-1 Tightening torque of important bolts and nuts Parts to be connected Tightening torque, (kg m) Cylinder head and cylinder block 12~14 Connecting rod cap and connecting rod 10~12 Cover of main bearing and cylinder block 14~16...
8.4 Fuel System Diagram Fig. 8-3 Fuel system diagram 8.5 Hitch System Dimensions Fig. 8-6 Optional Accessories...
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Table 8-5 Optional accessories Item Description Quantity Application Rear wheel ballast Dry field operation or transportation Air brake device 1 Set For trailer Roll-over protective structure 1 Set For safety Paddy wheel of ground-grip tire Paddy field operation Roof 1 Set Sun protection...
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ET 350 ECONO 4WD TRACTOR ENGINE PARTS CATALOGUE...
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3. CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY Code Name GB859-87 Washer 8 GB5783-86 Bolt M8 X 16 GB2600-80 Oil seal PG 100 X 130 X 12 TY395I.2-17 Cover of observation hole TY395I.2-18 Gasket of observation hole GB859-87 Washer 12 GB5783-86 Bolt M12 X24 TY295.2.1-11 Plug TY295.2.1-3...
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3. CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY Code Name GB859-87 Washer 10 GB3452.1-82 O ring 11.8 X 1.8 GB3452.1-82 O ring 15 X 1.8 TY495.2.1-8 Elastic sleeve TY295.2.1-8 Main bearing cap TY495.2.1-8 Oil gallery plug TY295.2-6 Middle main bearing half shelf(upper) TY295.2-7 Middle main bearing half shelf(lower) GB1096-79 Key(10 X 16) GB296-82...
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3. CYLINDER BLOCK ASSEMBLY Code Name GB119-86 Pin 5 X 10 TY295IT.2.3 Oil filler assembly JB2600-80 Oil seal PG 45 X 65 X 12 TY395.2-3 Gear case cover GB5782-86 Bolt M8 X 75 GB5783-86 Bolt M8 X 30 TY295.2-9 Gear case gasket TY295.2-22 Oil clarifier gasket TY295IT.16-12a...
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6. PISTON CONNECTING ROD ASSEMBLY Code Name TY395I.4.1-1EPA Compression ring (1) TY395I.4.1-1EPA Compression ring (2) TY395I.4.1.1EPA Oil scraper ring TY395I.4.1-4EPA Piston TY295.4.1-3 Piston pin GB893-76 Circlip 37 TY395.4.1.2-2 Connecting small rod bushing TY295.4.1.2-1 Connecting rod assembly TY295.4.1-6 Connecting rod bearing shell TY295.4.1.2-3 Connecting rod cap TY295.4.1.2-4...
8. COOLING SYSTEM Code Name GB5782-86 Bolt M8 X 45 GB859-87 Flat Washer 8 TY395I.12-15 Radiator Fan HG4-401-74 Fan Belt 13 X 8 X 1000 TY395I.12-18 Radiator Fan GB6173-86 Nut M12 GB859-87 Spring Washer 12 GB9731-85 Flat Washer 12 TY295.12-5 Pulley TY295.13-1 Temperature Regulator...
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8. COOLING SYSTEM Code Name GB5783-86 Bolt M8 X 14 295-14005 Locking ring GB97.1-85 Washer 8 TY295.12-3 Water pump wheel GB893.1-86 Circlip 40 295-14100b Water seal assembly II TY295.12-9 Water seal spring seat TY295.12-8 Water seal spring TY295.12-7 Rubber, water seal TY295.12-9 Water seal spring seat 295-14100a...
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9. LUBRICATION SYSTEM ASSY Code Name TY395.5-1 Upper oil pump body TY395.5-5 Upper oil pump body gasket TY395.5.1-3 TY395.5-4 Lower oil pump body TY395.5-3 Oil pump gear GB1098-79 Key 4 C 65 C 16 GB894.1-86 Check ring 14 TY395.5.1-2 Oil pump shaft TY395.7-2 Oil sump gasket GB119-86...
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Appendix I Spare Parts Supplied with the engine Name Quantity Cylinder head gasket Valve collect Outer valve spring Inner valve spring Intake valve Exhaust valve Piston ring 2 set Exhaust pipe packing Fuel filter cartridge Lube-oil filter cartridge Front crankshaft oil seal Rear crankshaft oil seal Cylinder head cover packing Lube –...
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4. INTERMEDIATE HOSE ASSY Code Name 350 Qty 250.36.011-2 Mid-connecting case assy 25.21.111 Paper gasket, intermediate housing GB93-87 Washer12 GB5782-86 Bolt M12 X 60 GB898-88 Stud AM 12 X 200 GB5781-86 Bolt M 10 X 30 GB93-87 Washer10 250.36.125 Support, release bearing seat 250.36.129 Paper gasket, release bearing seat GB9877.1-88...
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4. INTERMEDIATE HOSE ASSY Code Name 350 Qty GB276-89 Bearing 21 250.36.101 Main clutch shaft GB9877.1-88 Cased seal 22 X 36 X 10 250.36.102-4 Clutch shaft, power take-off 250.36.122 Joint sleeve, power take-off GB119-86 Pin D 5 X 30 250.36.016-4 Main joint sleeve weldment assy 25.21.113 Paper gasket, cover...
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8.TRANSMISSION COVER ASSY Code Name 350 QTY 25.37.022 Change-gear lever ball head assy GB91-86 Cotter pin 2.5X20 25.37.195 Pressure ring,change-gear lever spring 25.37.194 Spring, change-gear lever 25.37.196 Boot,change-gear lever GB6170-86 Nut M8 GB93-87 Washer 8 250.37.389 Transmission cover, front 300.37.192 Main change-gear lever 250.37.390 Guide plate,main change-gear...
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17. FRONT DRIVING AXLE ASSY (B) Code Name 350 QTY GB301-84 Bearing 8206 254.31.180 Bush,side transmission housing GB9877.1-88 Oil seal PD55X75X12 254.31.018 Felt seal assy 254.31.123 Three hole housing 254.31.129 Front driving upright shaft GB894.1-86 Snap ring 30 254.31.121 Front side transmission driven gear 1 GB292-83 Bearing 46208 GB1235-76...
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17. FRONT DRIVING AXLE ASSY (B) Code Name 350 QTY 254.31.112 Adjusting shim Several 254.31.113 Adjusting shim Several 254.31.114 Adjusting shim Several 254.31.149 Front differential 254.31.175 Front sleeve(R.H.) GB1235-76 O-Ring 105X3.1 254.31.115 Front sleeve(L.H.) GB894.1-86 Snap ring 28 GB6170-86 Nut M10 ∎∎...
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19. FRONT DRIVING AXLE ASSY (D) Code Name 350 QTY GB854-88 Washer 10 GB6170-86 Nut M10 254.31.141 Washer GB292-83 Bearing 46209 GB9877.1-88 Oil seal PD50 X 70 X 12 254.31.138 Front side transmission housing cover GB97-87 Washer 10 GB5781-86 Bolt M10 X 30 25.39.113 Bolt, hub 254.31.021...
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19. FRONT DRIVING AXLE ASSY (D) Code Name 350 QTY GB119-86 Pin D 8 X 22 254.31.176 Front side transmission housing (R.H.) 254.31.143 Bolt, large bevel gear ZBT32001.5-87 Plug II – Z 1/2” 254.31.131 Adjusting shim Several 254.31.132 Adjusting shim several 254.31.133 Adjusting shim...
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22. TRANSFER CASE ASSY Code Name 350 QTY GB876.1-86 Snap ring 25 254.42.102 Thrust bush 254.42.103 Rubber cover 254.42.101 Ball connection sleeve 304.42.107 Transmission shaft 254.42.105 Washer 254.42.104 Spring Steel ball ∮8(11/32”) GB308-89 12(1) GB1235-76 O-ring 55 X 3.1 254.42.109 Front cover 254.42.110 Gasket, front cover...
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22. TRANSFER CASE ASSY Code Name 350 QTY GB1235-76 O-ring 20 X 2.4 254.42.117 Gasket, real cover 254.42.118 Real cover GB97-87 Washer 8 GB5781-86 Bolt M8 X 25 254.42.123 Control lever support shaft 254.42.014 Control lever assy GB894.1-86 Snap ring 16 GB97.1-85 Washer 8 GB91-86...
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23. HYDRAULIC POWER LIFT Code Name 350 QTY 25.55.019 Chain assy upper link front link pin 25.55.126 Upper link pin, rocker arm 25.55.127 Upper hitch point rocker arm 25.56.028 Chain & lock pin assy GB91-86 Cotter pin 3 X 25 GB95-85 Washer 20 GB91-86...
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23. HYDRAULIC POWER LIFT Code Name 350 QTY GB1235-76 O-ring 16 X 2.4 25.55.115 Pipe, hydraulic PTO 25.55.111 Adjusting rod, shut-off valve GB1235-76 O-ring 13 X 1.9 350.54.023H Joint, hydraulic PTO II 30B.55.225 Paper gasket, lift cover 30B.55.042 Lift cover assy GB93-87 Washer 8 GB5780-86...
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24. POWER LIFT CONTROL MECHANISM Code Name 350 QTY 25.55.198 Bush, handle shaft 25.55.038 Position control eccentric cam assy GB1099-79 Woodruff key 4 X 13 GB1235-76 O-ring 20 X 2.4 GB1235-76 O-ring 48 X 3.5 25.55.136 Sector plate support GB93-87 Washer 10 GB5780-86 Bolt M10 X 20...
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24. POWER LIFT CONTROL MECHANISM Code Name 350 QTY GB97.1-85 Washer 6 25.55.144 Roller 25.55.030 Position control lever assy 25.55.118 Pull spring 25.55.143 25.55.221 Bush, draft control lever 25.55.031 Draft control lever assy 25.55.150 Link arm GB6170-86 Nut M10 25.55.152 Draft control push rod 25.55.145 Seal bush, draft control push rod...
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