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  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION We would like to thank you, our valuable customers, for purchasing this TARAL product. This instruction manual contains information on the operation, lubrication and maintenance of your tractor. The information contained is comprehensive and essential, and is designed to assist you, even-if unexperienced, in utilizing your Tractor.
  • Page 4 TARAL-agrimac 855 TARAL-agrimac 860 It is placed on transmission case, specifically under TARAL-agrimac 856 Manufacturer of Tractor: TARAL Tarım Makine ve Aletleri the right side of tractor tunnel (service) sheet. Sanayi A.Ş. Address: Maltepe Mah. Hastane Yolu Sok. No:1, 34010, Zeytinburnu, İstanbul...
  • Page 5 TARAL may not be held liable for the damages or TAKING DELIVERY unexpected losses that may result from the TRACTOR incorrect installation, handling of undescribed or unapproved implements and/or incorrect When your tractor is delivered, ask your dealer to operation of the tractor.
  • Page 6 TREATMENT OF A NEW TRACTOR All components of your tractor are subject to stringent checking during assembly in the factory. However, a new tractor should be carefully checked over by the operator himself for the first 25—50 hours operation, heavy duty work should be avoided.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SECTION 1. SAFETY WARNINGS ...................... 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................2 GENERAL OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............2 BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE ............3 OPERATING THE TRACTOR ...................... 4 PREVENTING SIDE ROLLOVER ....................10 PREVENTING REAR ROLLOVER .................... 10 SOUND LEVELS ......................... 11 WASTE OIL PICK-UP .........................
  • Page 9 TIRE MOUNTING..........................35 WEIGHTS ............................36 SECTION 4 - OPERATION ......................... 39 BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR ..................39 STARTING THE ENGINE ....................... 39 STARTING IN COLD WEATHER ....................39 AFTER THE ENGINE IS STARTED ....................40 DRIVING THE TRACTOR ......................40 STOPPING THE TRACTOR ......................
  • Page 10 HYDRAULIC CONTROL ADJUSTMENT ..................58 GREASE LOCATIONS ........................59 INJECTION NOZZLE INSPECTION ....................60 CYLINDER HEAD BOLT TIGHTENING ..................60 VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT..................61 SETTING INJECTION PUMP TIMING ..................62 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ........................64 BATTERY............................. 64 BOOSTER CONNECTION ......................65 PROPER BATTERY SERVICE AND TIPS FOR SAFETY ............
  • Page 11 COOLING SYSTEM ........................78 AIR CLEANER ..........................78 FUEL SYSTEM ..........................79 HYDRAULIC PUMP ........................79 BRAKES ............................79 STEERING ............................79 FRONT AXLE ..........................79 REAR HITCH ........................... 79 MAXIMUM AXLE LOADS ......................80 POWER TAKE-OFF ......................... 80 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ........................80 3 POINT LINKAGE SYSTEM ......................
  • Page 13: Section 1. Safety Warnings

    SECTION 1. SAFETY WARNINGS SAFETY AND WARNING SIGNS AND INSTRUCTIONS This symbol means be CAREFUL and AWARE; YOUR SAFETY IS IN DANGER. The symbol above describes significant safety warnings when it is used in this manual. Please pay particular attention when you see this warning and follow subsequent safety precautions. WHY IS SAFETY IMPORTANT? ACCIDENTS CAN CAUSE INJURIES AND EVEN DEATH ACCIDENTS ARE COSTLY...
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS REMEMBER: "SAFETY" IS ONLY A WORD UNTIL IT IS WARNING PUT INTO PRACTICE It is recommended to have a fire extinguisher and a Improper handling of the tractor could lead to an first aid kit in the vehicle. Operator must know the accident.
  • Page 15: Basic Safety Precautions For Maintenance

    BASIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE CAUTION Hydraulic oil or fuel escaping under pressure can WARNING penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. Before Always follow these maintenance instructions disconnecting oil or fuel lines, be sure to relieve all before operating the tractor: pressure.
  • Page 16: Operating The Tractor

    WARNING WARNING Before starting any work on electrical equipment When you are working the electrical system of the or work that may cause you to touch the electrical tractor, do not forget to remove (-) terminal. part accidentally, first disconnect the battery cables.
  • Page 17 Starting and Driving the Tractor WARNING WARNING Always operate the tractor at the proper speed Never attempt to jump on or off a moving tractor. which enables you to keep the tractor under your complete control. To start travelling, lower the engine speed and release the clutch pedal slowly.
  • Page 18 CAUTION Ensure that the glass of the lamps and signals are If ROPS is folded, level it down, fasten the seat belt clean. before using the tractor and keep it fastened while in operation. WARNING Keep rotating beacon lamp on when travelling on road, this will help other vehicles that are distant, behind a hill or out of the field of clear view to notice you easily.
  • Page 19 DANGER DANGER Safety frame must always be rolled out (unfolded) Do not allow any person under the implement, and in undamaged condition. Do not perform any when the tractor is operated and the implement is modifications on the safety frame for any in use.
  • Page 20 Steering and Turning the Tractor CAUTION CAUTION For towing, be sure to use the drawbar only. Set Slow down your tractor and disengage the the hitch point below the center line of the rear differential lock before going into a turn, being axle.
  • Page 21 Using attachments CAUTION Driving forward out of a ditch or mired condition or WARNING up a steep slope could cause tractor to tip over To mount or operate attachments, follow the rearward. Back out of such situation if possible. If instruction manual for the particular attachment the situation does not permit you to back out, use for safe operation.
  • Page 22: Preventing Side Rollover

    CAUTION CAUTION PREVENTING SIDE ROLLOVER PREVENTING REAR ROLLOVER • • Adjust thread to the widest range suitable for Do not pull loads using 3 point linkage arms or the desired work. rear axle center line. Use only the hitch hooks •...
  • Page 23: Sound Levels

    SOUND LEVELS WARNING According to 2009/63/EC, the noise level measured It is not recommended to use tires other than the is 79,1dB(A), and as per 2006/26/EC the noise ones given with the tractor or described in this exposed by the operator is 85,9dB(A). These values catalogue.
  • Page 25: Warning Labels

    LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS 7106262 7106128 7106261 7106123 7106263 7106125 7106127 7106122 7106126 7106130 7106124 7106122 7106124 On the left side of the service On the left side of sheet. the axle carrier. CAUTION: Before leaving the CAUTION: Always tractor, apply hand brake and remove lower the equipment to the terminal...
  • Page 26 7106126 7106261 On the left fender. On the service sheet. CAUTION: Do not carry any CAUTION: Read other passengers on the information about safety and fender or any other place or operation tractor on an implement. defined in maintenance and instruction manuals.
  • Page 27: Section 2. External View And Nomenclature Of Each Part

    SECTION 2. EXTERNAL VIEW AND NOMENCLATURE OF EACH PART FRONT DASHBOARD CONTROLS 1. Ignition Key 2. Rotating Beacon Lamp Control 3. Work Light Control 4. Instrument Panel 5. Hazard Warning Light Control 6. Differential Lock Control 7. Illumination, Flasher and Horn Control Figure 1 TRACTOR CONTROLS 8.
  • Page 29: Section 3. Functions And Usage Of Parts

    SECTION 3. FUNCTIONS AND USAGE OF PARTS INSTRUMENT PANEL Figure 4 Fuel Meter. Indicates the rate of remaining Power take off speeds for engine speeds: fuel in the tank. When the pointer comes 540 Standard = 2540 engine rpm over the red zone, you have about 4lt fuel 540 Economy = 1875 engine rpm in the tank, fill fuel as soon as possible.
  • Page 30 Battery not charging warning light. It lights check radiator fluid level and engine oil in red. When the engine starts to run, the level, and control the hoses for leakage, if warning light should normally go off. the levels are not satisfying, replenish Air cleaner warning light.
  • Page 31: Usage Of Front Dashboard Controls

    USAGE OF FRONT DASHBOARD CONTROLS When the key is released, it turns back to ignition position and starter motor stops. If 1. Ignition Controls the engine starts when returned to the ignition position, normally the battery OFF position: Power supply to the tractor is warning light and engine oil warning light go off and the engine is not operating.
  • Page 32: Usage Of Tractor Controls

    7. Illumination, Flasher and Horn Control USAGE OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 8. Operator’s Seat OFF position: Illumination is off. First position: Parking warning lights and dashboard background illumination is Second position: beam headlights are on. Figure 5 To flash the headlights, pull the lever to yourself and release.
  • Page 33 In order to adjust your seat up or down, loosen the 12. Speed Shift Lever screw (2) at both sides as seen in “Figure 5”, after There 3 speed shifts. High (symbolized with a you place the seat to the desired position, secure it by tightening the screws at both sides by hand rabbit), Medium (symbolized with a human) and ensuring they are fully secured.
  • Page 34 14. Right Brake Pedal When the lever is in the upper position: The clutch is deactivated, there is a power transmission from When depressed, it engages the right brake and the engine to the PTO, and the PTO moves. When the lever is in the lower position: The clutch brakes right wheel.
  • Page 35 downwards. Normally, there is one click play on CAUTION the parking brake. Remember that when the wheel is in movement CAUTION position, while the tractor moves backwards the PTO will also rotate in opposite direction. This When activating and deactivating the parking situation may constitute a problem when using brake, also depress the service brakes to prevent certain equipment.
  • Page 36 It can be used to feed single-effect and dual-effect cylinders. Control arms have 3 positions: Above: Hydraulic is given from outlet A. Middle: Circuit is closed. Below: Hydraulic is given from outlet B. In order to move the control levers, first pull the safety lock and the lever (3) shown in “Figure 11”...
  • Page 37: Transmission

    Lever (1) shown in “Figure 11”, directs the pressure fluid from the outlets shown in “Figure 12” to Maximum oscillation angle of the front axle is 12°. outlets (1A) and (1B) respectively according to “A” This is factory setting. It is a setting determined by or “B”...
  • Page 38: Hydraulic Lift

    Toe-in adjustment on the front axle is carried out application travel is proportional to the position at the factory and it is set to max 6.5°. This angle is control lever 18 of the lift. important for steerability at high speeds, easier Depth Control: control of the tractor on bends, and simple turning.
  • Page 39: Point Linkage System

    3 POINT LINKAGE SYSTEM The tractor is equipped with a 3 Point (3P) Linkage System, Category 2 (CAT-II). To make sure that the tractor runs smoothly, check if the equipment is suitable for three point linkage and hydraulic lift. 3P linkage system consists of the parts shown in "Figure 17".
  • Page 40: Implement Mounting

    IMPLEMENT MOUNTING MIDDLE ARM CONNECTION There are two holes at the tractor side of the 1. Move the three point linkage system to the middle arm for linkage. lowest position. The implement to be used should be determined 2. Slacken the stabilizer chain with a certain amount, so you can mount the drawbars to the according to the desired work and the force generated.
  • Page 41: Hitch Connections

    HITCH CONNECTIONS Front Hitch The front hitch is supplied with the tractor. It is possible to link the front hitch, the part (1) shown in “Figure 19”, to the weights on the chassis as well as it is possible to link it to the chassis directly. To link the front hitch to the weights, the front hitch (1) shown in “Figure 19”...
  • Page 42 Rear Hitch The tractor is equipped with a ISO certified rear hitch that is compatible to link implement, one and two axle trailer. The ground clearance of the hitch is non-adjustable and fixed. The rear hitch (1) shown in “Figure 22” is connected to the lifting brackets with 4 pcs Ø18 pins (4) shown in “Figure 22”...
  • Page 43: Power Take-Off Housing

    POWER TAKE-OFF HOUSING DIFFERENTIAL LOCK There are parts on and around of the PTO outlet This function links the right and left wheels in the transmission and rotates them at the same speed for your safety. to prevent either wheel from slipping, or to increase traction force.
  • Page 44: Hydraulic Circuit

    HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT The hydraulic circuit diagram of the working principle indication of the steering wheel, 3 point linkage system and external power outputs and the description of the elements are provided below. Figure 25 Descriptions of the parts in the circuit: 1.
  • Page 45: Electrical Circuit

    ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT The electric circuit diagram and the elements of the tractor are provided below. Figure 26...
  • Page 46: Tires And Rims

    TIRES AND RIMS You can find the tires on the tractor and the rims, tire pressures, axle loads, tracks and mounting types suitable to these tires in the following table. Table 1 The bold measurements shown in the Table 1 shows the factory defaults. There may be variations in these values up to ±20mm depending on the production.
  • Page 47: Tire Mounting

    Table 2 The axle loads specified in Table 2 are the total axle loads for the axle which the tire is mounted on and the tire pressure for driving on the road is taken as reference. The carrying capacities are lower with lower tire pressures.
  • Page 48: Weights

    In addition to or alternative to the weights, also, WEIGHTS the water in the tire operation could be performed. Providing road handling and decreasing the slipping are important for the life of tire and fuel economy. While working with the heavy implements on the 3 point linkage system, to counterbalance the tractor it is necessary to attach the front-end weights.
  • Page 49 Table 3 In Table 3, additive and solution amount per tire is shown. WARNING Use the weights based on the requirement of the work to be done. The weights increase the fuel consumption and tire wear, remove the weights if it is not necessary to use.
  • Page 51: Section 4 - Operation

    SECTION 4 - OPERATION 9. Disengage the clutch and perform warm up run BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR 1. Check the fuel level in fuel tank and replenish at about 1,500 rpm for about 5 minutes. as necessary. CAUTION 2. Check the levels of engine oil, transmission oil, Use of the starter should be limited for about 10 and front drive differential.
  • Page 52: After The Engine Is Started

    brakes being independent to each other (not being AFTER THE ENGINE IS STARTED 1. Check the oil pressure and battery charge interlocked). warning lamps to see they went off. If the lamp "does not go off, immediately pull the throttle 7.
  • Page 53: Stopping The Tractor

    STOPPING THE TRACTOR WARNING 1. By pulling throttle lever, reduce engine speed. If any implement is mounted, turn the tractor 2. Depress clutch pedal all the way. slowly paying particular care for the space. 3. Keep the brake depressed until the tractor comes to a complete stop.
  • Page 55: Section 5. Periodic And Preventive Maintenance

    SECTION 5. PERIODIC AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Table 4: Periodic Maintenance Table SYMBOS AND RELATED PROCEDURES Periodic inspection must be performed when necessary to keep your tractor operating in the top Check and/or replenish condition is indispensable. First service must be performed after the first 50 Clean/Wash hours of running.
  • Page 56: General Rules For Maintenance

    Figure 29 "Figure 29" shows the locations of each position GENERAL RULES FOR MAINTENANCE described in “Table 4” on the tractor. The following section provides servicing instruction First three servicing will be performed by required for maintenance procedures. When authorized distiributor dealers free of charge. carrying out the maintenance services for tractor or its parts, follow this instructions and perform In addition to the maintenance procedures...
  • Page 57: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER The air cleaner element, when remarkably stained or clogged, may prevent smooth start of the engine or deteriorate its performance, preventing normal operation. Keep the element always clean to ensure full performance of engine. As known the air cleaner filters the intake air. Air cleaners used are mostly the types that are composed of 2 nested papers.
  • Page 58: Radiator

    The tractor does not have an external overflow jar. RADIATOR The upper part of the radiator is designed to It has a critical function for engine cooling, function like an overflow jar. performance life. ensure proper The table below shows the amount of antifreeze functioning, radiator grill and the grilles of the solution that needs to be used depending on the tractor must be kept clean and open.
  • Page 59: Fuel Filter

    When adding or replacing antifreeze solution, the FUEL FILTER following rules should be observed, otherwise, the To replace the fuel filter, first remove the hoses on cylinder block will rust. 1. This tractor's engine is of a diesel type and its the filter and loosen the clogging plug (4) shown in cylinder block is made of cast iron.
  • Page 60: Engine Oil Filter

    ENGINE OIL FILTER To replace the engine oil filter, first drain all the engine oil and turn the filter housing (1) shown in “Figure 35” with a filter wrench counterclockwise to remove it. Replace and tighten the filter element. Figure 36 TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER To replace the transmission oil filter, first drain all the transmission oil and turn the filter housing (1)
  • Page 61: Brake Fluid

    BRAKE FLUID CAUTION The tractor has hydraulic brakes which use Never try to replace brake fluid. This requires post hydraulic pressure to function. If the amount of adjustment and removing the air from the system; therefore it should only be performed by brake fluid decreases due to some reasons, it must be topped up.
  • Page 62: Engine Oil Replacement

    ENGINE OIL REPLACEMENT TRANSMISSION OIL REPLACEMENT First remove the cap (3) shown in "Figure 36". Move the 3P linkage arms to the lowest position Then, remove the plugs (1) seen in “Figure 39” and before oil replacement. First, remove the cap (1) and plugs (1) shown in wait until the oil drains away.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Oil Of Front Axle

    Figure 42 Figure 41 CAUTION Run the tractor at idle speed after oil replacement order enable proper lubrication of transmission parts. REPLACING THE OIL OF FRONT AXLE Figure 43 First remove the plugs (1) shown in "Figure 42". Then, remove the plugs (2) shown in "Figure 42" and (1) in “Figure 43”...
  • Page 64: Lubrication Table

    Table 6: Lubrication Table...
  • Page 65: Refuelling

    REFUELLING ADJUSTMENT OF FAN BELT TENSION When the fuel warning light goes on or the pointer Check fan belt tension periodically. comes over the red zone, you must refuel your Proper deflection is 8-10mm. Fan belt must be tractor as soon as possible. seated on the pulley at sides;...
  • Page 66: Adjustment Of Clutch Pedal

    ADJUSTMENT OF CLUTCH PEDAL FOOT CLUTCH Foot clutch free play must be check on a daily basis. The play of the foot clutch is appropriate if it is between 2 to 3 cm. The free play must be adjusted if not appropriate. To adjust free play, loosen the nut (1) seen in “Figure 47”;...
  • Page 67: Brake Adjustment

    BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FOOT BRAKE Foot clutch free play must be check on a daily basis. The play of the foot clutch is appropriate if it is between 1 to 2 cm. The free play must be adjusted if not appropriate. To adjust free play, open the bonnet first and loosen the nut (1) seen in “Figure 49”;...
  • Page 68: Hand Brake

    HAND BRAKE Parking brake operates independently from the brake pedal, yet squeezes brake discs through the same mechanism. When the brake disc is adjusted, it also applies to the hand brake. Adjust the distance between stoppers and nuts (1) seen in “Figure 51” and “Figure 52” in a way to leave 2 clicks on hand brakes.
  • Page 69: Adjusting Toe-In On Front Axle

    ADJUSTING TOE-IN ON FRONT AXLE CAUTION Use only recommended and same-size tires when Tire toe-in on the front axle is adjusted for driving replacing. Different pairs of tires will cause earlier comfort and easier steering control. wear of the tires and overconsumption of the fuel Front side of the front tires is a bit more turned in (75-90mm) than the rear side;...
  • Page 70: Safety Start Control

    SAFETY START CONTROL HYDRAULIC CONTROL ADJUSTMENT The Tractor is equipped with a safety starter switch Operation of the hydraulic control systems of the to protect the operator and the persons around tractor is described in sections “HYDRAULIC LIFT” him from potential dangers caused the abrupt and “3 POINT LINKAGE SYSTEM”.
  • Page 71: Grease Locations

    GREASING LOCATIONS Certain moving mechanisms of the tractor are lubricated with grease oil. This oil may diminish or lose its function in time due to use. If these parts are stuck during the operation or any other problem occurs, the following locations should be greased.
  • Page 72: Injection Nozzle Inspection

    INJECTION NOZZLE INSPECTION CYLINDER HEAD BOLT TIGHTENING CAUTION CAUTION Removal and mounting of cylinder head requires Inspection of injection nozzles requires expertise and special equipment; the inspection must be expertise and special equipment; the inspection must be performed only at authorized service performed only at authorized service centers.
  • Page 73: Valve Clearance Adjustment

    VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT CAUTION Inspection and adjustment of valve clearance requires expertise and special equipment; the inspection must be performed only at authorized service centers. Operator instructions provided in this section are only for information purpose. Adjust the valve clearances when the sound of the tappets is loud or when the engine does not run smoothly.
  • Page 74: Setting Injection Pump Timing

    “1,4 UN”: Top dead center timing for 1 or 4 SETTING INJECTION PUMP TIMING cylinder. CAUTION “2,3 AZ”: Injection timing for 2 or 3 cylinder. Adjustment of injection pump requires expertise “2,3 UN”: Top dead center timing for 2 or 3 and special equipment;...
  • Page 75 12. If the fuel does not increase, it is exhaust time. To adjust injection timing, it is required to Therefore, turn the crankshaft 360° and repeat add/remove shims, the parts (1) shown in "Figure the procedures above to find the compression 71", under the pump.
  • Page 76: Electrical System

    water to the battery during freezing cold, run ELECTRICAL SYSTEM the engine at least for an hour to allow the BATTERY electrolyte to fully merge. 12. If necessary, add only distilled water; never The tractor is equipped with a maintenance free add acid.
  • Page 77: Booster Connection

    BOOSTER CONNECTION CAUTION During charging, hydrogen gas is generated on In case the battery has run down making it terminals. Since this is a flammable gas, it is very impossible to start the engine, the booster is used important that the environment is properly for starting the engine using good battery of the ventilated during charging.
  • Page 78: Proper Battery Service And Tips For Safety

    PROPER BATTERY SERVICE AND TIPS FOR SAFETY Table 7...
  • Page 79: Headlamps

    HEADLAMPS TRAILER PLUG Perform periodic maintenance in order not to disturb There is a 7 terminal plug at the tractor. Location other drivers when using the front head lamps of the of pins and the terminal connection of the plug are tractor on roads, and to comply with the laws and as follows: regulations.
  • Page 80: Fuses

    FUSES GLOW PLUG The tractor is equipped with a fuse in the circuit to The glow plugs are of a sheathed type and protect the electrical system against jump starts connected in parallel. Therefore, if one of the plugs and overloads. is disconnected, performance is not totally defective.
  • Page 81: Relays

    RELAYS Relays in the electrical circuit of the tractors are Relays are located under the tank except for the shown in “Figure 79” and “Figure 80”. glow relay; it is placed under the upper part of the dashboard housing. To reach the relay, bonnet, tank and dashboard upper housing parts must be removed.
  • Page 82: Starter Motor

    STARTER MOTOR ALTERNATOR Starter motor is a maintenance free motor. In case Alternator charges the battery during engine of failure, contact your dealer. running. It s bearing are special and maintenance free. In case of failure, contact your dealer. Stretch and check the tightness of the cable connections on the starter motor by hand;...
  • Page 83: Instrument Panel Wiring Diagram

    INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 81 DESCRIPTION POLARIZATION Fuel Meter Engine Rpm Gauge. Hour Meter Engine Water Temperature Gauge Battery Charge Warning Lamp Negative Air Cleaner Negative Background Illumination Positive PTO Warning Light Negative (+) Supply Positive Oil Pressure Warning Light Negative Air cleaner warning light.
  • Page 84: Opening The Bonnet

    OPENING THE BONNET WASHING THE TRACTOR To open the bonnet, pull the arm (1) seen in When pressure washing the tractor, safeguard the "Figure 81" to the right side of the tractor; this will parts below and avoid washing the injection release the latch.
  • Page 85: Section 6- Storing

    SECTION 6. STORING STORAGE REOPERATION AFTER STORAGE 1. Check to make sure that viscosity of the oil in A tractor should be stored in a dry and protected place when it is left without use for some period. the engine crankcase is as specified in Leaving a tractor outdoors will result in shortened "Lubrication Table".
  • Page 87: Section 7. Technical Specifications

    SECTION 7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Figure 83 Table 8: Technical Specs...
  • Page 88: Engine Specifications

    Table 9: Engine Specs Table 10: Speeds via Tires. NOTE: The table above indicates forward speeds. For reverse speeds, multiply the speeds on the table by 0.988.
  • Page 89: Turning Radius

    Figure 84 Table 11: Turning Radius...
  • Page 90: Engine Lubrication System

    ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM Lubrication Pump Trochoid Gear Pump Filter Cartridge Type, Paper Oil Pressure 0.4 kgf/cm (at idle) ENGINE SPEED GOVERNOR Speed Governor Type Mechanical, Centrifuge TRANSMISSION Gear Range 12 Forward 12 Reverse Main Shifting Synchromesh Shuttle Shifting Synchromesh Maximum Speed 32 km/h Filter Cartridge Type, Paper...
  • Page 91: Fuel System

    FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Diesel Fuel Filter Cartridge Type, Paper Fuel Pump Sequential Fuel Tank Material Fuel Tank Capacity 32 liters HYDRAULIC PUMP Pump Type Gear Pump Number of Sections Pump 1 Flow Rate 7.2cc/rev (18.7 l/d @2600) Pump 1 Pressure 120 bar Pump 2 Flow Rate 12cc/rev (31.2 l/d @2600)
  • Page 92: Maximum Axle Loads

    MAXIMUM AXLE LOADS Front Axle 1000 kg Rear Axle 1750 kg NOTE: Maximum front axle load is 975 kg when 7.00-12 front tire is used. POWER TAKE-OFF Measure 1-3/8” 6spline (ISO500) Engine-driven PTO RPM 540 540 @ 2540 Engine-driven PTO RPM 750 750 @ 2600 Wheel driven PTO RPM 11.076 x Wheel Rot.
  • Page 93: Unit Conversion Table

    UNIT CONVERSION TABLE LENGTH 39.37 inches 1 inch 0.0254 m 99.97 cm 30.48 cm 0.3048 m 1.00 m 0.91 m 0.9144 m 0.00062 statute miles 1 statute miles 1,609 m 0.00053 nautical miles 1 nautical miles 1,852 m VOLUME 0.0338 US ounces 1 US ounces 29,574 cm 0.0352 Imperial ounces...
  • Page 95: Section 8. Troubleshooting

    SECTION 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE STARTS DIFFICULT Possible Cause Remedy Check fuel tank and fuel filter. Increased fuel thickness or Remove water, dust and other dirt. viscosity. As the filter is used to clean the entire fuel, replace the filter if there is water or foreign matter on it.
  • Page 96: Bad Exhaust Colour

    BAD EXHAUST COLOUR Possible Cause Remedy Deteriorated injector pump Consult your dealer for repair. Use high quality fuel. Low fuel quality o Diesel No.2 for over 10°C o Diesel No 1 for below 10°C Deteriorated injector nozzle Replace with a new part if necessary. This problem is caused by bad pulverization, improper injection Combustion interrupted timing, a problem with the injection system, incorrect valve...
  • Page 97: Tractor Will Not Start

    TRACTOR IS NOT STARTING Possible Cause Remedy Safety switches may be on. Move the PTO shaft and shuttle shift lever to neutral and depress clutch pedal all the way. One or more of fuses may be damaged; check the fuses and No sound from starter motor replaced damaged ones.
  • Page 98: Battery Problems

    BATTERY PROBLEMS Possible Cause Remedy Low electrolyte level Add treated water and recharge for a long time. As the current of the alternator is very high, the plates are displaced or short-circuit occurred. Reduce the charging current of the alternator and replace the faulty battery. The battery does not recharge The battery was not used for a long time.
  • Page 99 CAUTION FOR CONDITIONS THAT ARE NOT DESCRIBED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DEALER. IN CASE OF FAILURE TO USE THE MACHINE PROPERLY AS INSTRUCTED IN THIS BOOK, ALL RESPONSBILITY MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE USER.
  • Page 102 TARAL reserves the right to change tractor design and specifications shown in this Instruction Manual at any time without prior notice. DEALER Taral Tarım Makina ve Aletleri Sanayi A.Ş. Maltepe Mah. Hastane Yolu Sok. No:1 P.K. 34010 Zeytinburnu/İSTANBUL Tel: +90 212 5679550 (Pbx)

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