Do you have a question about the 50 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Kirk Ross
April 11, 2025
I have a solis 50 and today for the first time iI operated the 'quick lift' switch and the arms raised to more than any previous height. After resetting the switch the arms are still fully raised and will not come down despite there being an implement on them. Also the front loader controls do not work and the lever is impossible to move. I assume that there is an unloader valve not functioning but I cannot find any workshop manual for this tractor. Any help much appreciated as a lot of work still to do in this fine weather. Cheers.
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Mr. Anderson
April 11, 2025
The front loader arms on a SOLIS 50 could remain fully raised and the controls stop working after using the 'quick lift' switch due to the response valve being closed. The response valve must be open to allow smooth lowering and proper operation. Closing it during transportation holds the implement in the raised position, and if not reopened, it can prevent control functions.
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Kirk Ross
April 14, 2025
@Mr. Anderson
Николай
June 8, 2025
На новом солисе 50с со скрежетом влючаетя вом при полном выжетом сцеплении, причина.
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OPERATOR MANUAL SOLIS - 50 INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS LIMITED HOSHIARPUR INDIA PART NO :— 10071297AA...
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OWNERSHIP AND TRACTOR DETAILS OWNER’S NAME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- & ADDRESS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEL No. ------------------------------------- Model : Delivery Date : Chassis No. Bill No. / Date : Engine No. Alternator Make / Sr. No. Battery Make / Sr. No. Starter Motor Make / Sr. No. FIP Sr.
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OWNERSHIP AND TRACTOR DETAILS OWNER’S NAME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- & ADDRESS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEL No. ------------------------------------- Model : Delivery Date : Chassis No. Bill No. / Date : Engine No. Alternator Make / Sr. No. Battery Make / Sr. No. Starter Motor Make / Sr. No. FIP Sr.
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PREFACE Dear Customer, we welcome you with great pleasure in your joining the ITL family and thank you for the faith and trust you have placed in the careful selection of your tractor. Before using this tractor it is highly recommended to read this manual thoroughly. Any person who regularly or occasionally uses your tractor should be encouraged to read these instructions.
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Operator Manual YOUR RIGHTS While taking delivery of new "ITL" Tractor, kindly ask the dealer to give following items free of cost: Tool kit which includes Grease gun (4 Cylinder) Cutter plier 8” Screw driver 5” D-spanner 10 X 11 D-spanner 12 X 13 D-spanner 14 X 17 D-spanner 18 X 19...
Operator Manual IDENTIFICATION OF TRACTOR In this manual it is written many times front portion, rear portion, left side, right side, understand these terms as per reference Fig. While ordering spare parts always mention the chassis number of the tractor and engine. These numbers are punched on the data plate which is riveted on left hand fender.
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SOLIS 50 4WD Including all variants with up Draft/ Down Draft, Power Steering/ Mechanical Steering, Radial Tyres, Air Trailer Brake/Hydraulic Trailer Brake e4*2003/37*0051*03 SOLIS 50 2WD Including all variants with up Draft/ Down Draft, Power Steering/ Mechanical Steering, Radial Tyres, Air Trailer Brake/Hydraulic Trailer Brake E-marked Components Sr. No.
Operator Manual SAFETY NOTES A. SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS AND TERMS This safety alert symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! The safety alert symbol identifies important safety messages on machines, safety signs, in manuals or elsewhere. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death. Why is SAFETY important to you? *ACCIDENT DISABLE and KILL* * ACCIDENTS are COSTLY * * ACCIDENTS can...
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Operator Manual D. SAFETY: DANGER, WARNING E. SAFETY: FOLLOW A SAFETY PROGRAM and CAUTION For safe operation: Whenever you see the words and symbols shown below, used in this book and on decals, For safe operation of an agricultural tractor, you must be a qualified and authorized operator.
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Operator Manual F. SAFETY FRAME A Safety Structure and seat belt is fitted as standard equipment to the platform tractor at the time of factory assembly. If the safety frame was deleted by the original purchaser or has been removed, it is recommended that you equip your tractor with a Safety Structure and a seat belt.
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Operator Manual G. SAFETY: PREPARE FOR SAFE OPERATION Protect yourself: Wear all the protective clothing and personal safety devices issued to you or called for by job conditions. Don't take risk hence you may carry/wear the following (a) A hard hat. (b) Safety glasses, goggles or face shield.
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Operator Manual H. Know your equipment: Know your tractor. Know how to operate all equipment on your machine and the implements and attachments used with it. Know the purpose of all the controls, gauges and dials. Know the rated load capacity, speed range, braking...
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Operator Manual I. Use all available protective devices Keep all protective devices in place and securely fastened. Make certain all guards, shields safety signs are properly installed, as specified, and are in good condition. IMPORTANT: To help keep you and others around you safe, your tractor should be equipped with: Safety belt.
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Operator Manual Stop the engine and wait for it to cool before refueling. Check the engine oil level and add oil if required. Perform all maintenance procedures outlined in the maintenance and adjustment section of this manual. Check that the PTO drive locking devices are latched.
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Operator Manual K. Protect the environment: M. SAFETY: SERVICING THE TRACTOR It is illegal to pollute drains, water courses or soil. Use DO NOT service the tractor while the engine is running authorized waste disposal facilities, including civic or hot, or if the tractor is in motion amenity sites and garages providing facilities for Before making adjustments to, or servicing the disposal of used oil.
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Operator Manual N. SAFETY: STARTING Warn bystanders before starting: Before starting, Walk all around the tractor and any attached equipment. Make sure that no one is under it, on it, or close to it. Let other workers and bystanders know you are starting up and don't start until everyone is clear of the tractor, implements and towed equipment.
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Operator Manual O. Follow recommended starting procedures Follow the starting procedures recommended in the operation section of this Operator instruction Book. This includes normal starting, cold starting and use of starting fluids. Test the controls After starting, recheck all gauges and lights. Make sure everything is functioning correctly.
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Operator Manual Before starting, inspect the work area to establish the R. Follow safe operating practices: best and safest procedure. Plan your work so that you Operating the controls smoothly: don't jerk the drive as straight as possible forward. Beware of steering wheel or other controls.
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Operator Manual WARNING : Never lift a load over anyone WARNING : NEVER stand, or allow anyone else stand between the tractor and implement Keep others away from your operation. Never unless the engine is turned off parking allow anyone to stand or pass under a raised brakes is engaged, the transmission is in implement neutral, and all attachments or implements are...
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Operator Manual If it is necessary to cross a steep slope, avoid WARNING : NEVER disengage the clutch or turning uphill, slope down and make a wide turn. attempt to shift gear after you have started Travel directly up or down the slope, never across it. downhill.
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Operator Manual V. To avoid rear overturns WARNING : Hitching to the rear axle, or any other point above the swinging drawbar, can cause a rear overturn. DO NOT pull anything using the top link connection, or from any point above the centre line of the rear axle.
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Operator Manual If the front end of the tractor starts to lift, reduce your speed and, if necessary, disengage the clutch . If your tractor is bogged down in the mud or frozen to the ground, DO NOT attempt to drive forwards.
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Operator Manual W. General operating hazards WARNING : NEVER attempt to unplug the Ensure that the PTO shield 1 is in plane and that the hydraulic connections, or adjust cap 2 is fitted when the PTO driveline is not in use implement with the engine running or the PTO drive in operation.
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Operator Manual WARNING : A front-end loader (bucket or forks) Make sure you use a proper hitch pin with a clip must be equipped with a suitable restraining retainer. device to prevent the load, bales, fence posts, Clean off all reflectors and road lights, front and rear, rolls of fence, wires etc.) from rolling down the and be certain they are in working order.
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Operator Manual Y. Road regulations Z. SAFETY-AFTER OPERATION When operating your tractor on a public road a number When stopping at any time, bring the tractor to a of precautions must be taken. secure halt (DO NOT park on a slope), apply the parking brake, engage the Park-Lock (if installed), WARNING : DO NOT allow any passengers on disengage the PTO, place all gear shift levers in...
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Operator Manual AA. Risks deriving from exposure to audiometric test. Pulsating noises of great intensity lasting a very short time are highly damaging since the noise: ear is unable to actuate any physiological protective Noise characteristics and measurement measures in time. Hyperdulia from noise generally Noise is a pressure variation in an elastic medium, arises after several years of exposure and depends on generally the air, produced by the variation of a...
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Operator Manual POSITION OF DECALS ON TRACTOR...
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Operator Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTION It is essential to read The Manual carefully. Do not take off belt or Adjustment while Tractor is Running. Do not dismantle or assemble from the Tractor while is in motion except in an emergency. Do not stand in-between the Tractor and Equipment when operating control.
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Operator Manual KEEP FLAMES AWAY FROM BATTERY. DISCONNECT CABLE OF BATTERY BEFORE ANY WELDING OPERATION. PROTECT YOURSELF FROM BATTERY, FLAME BURNS CAN RESULT FROM BATTERY ACID. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH ACID, FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT JUMP START THE TRACTOR BY SHORTING ACROSS STARTER TERMINALS, TRACTOR...
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Operator Manual ROAD SAFETY SIGN Right Hand Left Hand Right Hair Pin Left Hair Pin Narrow Pedestrian Curve Curve Bend Bend Bridge Crossing Side Road Side Road School Ahead Men at Work Cross Road Gap in Right Left Median Staggered Staggered Intersection Intersection...
Operator Manual 1. INSTRUMENT PANEL, ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND SHEET METAL L - FOUR WHEEL DRIVE INDICATOR F - TRAILOR INDICATOR 1 H - CLOGGING INDICATOR E - BATTERY INDICATOR D - FUEL GAUGE B - OIL PRESSURE GAUGE N - LEFT SIDE INDICATOR C - RPM-CUM-HOUR-METER O - RIGHT SIDE INDICATOR A - TEMPERATURE GAUGE...
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Operator Manual C. RPM CUM HOUR METER Needle of this meter indicates speed of engine in Revolution per minute and the recorder meter indicates number of hours clocked by the engine. Green GREEN zone indicates economical speed. D. FUEL GAUGE Amber Fuel gauge gives an approximate indication of the amount of fuel in fuel tank.
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Operator Manual H. CLOGGING SENSOR INDICATOR This light will glow when the air filter get choked. Clean the cleaner immediately it this light visible. I. HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH Pressing this switch will turn on all four indicator lights. To be used if tractor is stopped on the road or if some breakdown if there.
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Operator Manual M. TRAILER INDICATOR-2 TURN It indicates the working of right side trailer indicator. N. LEFT SIDE INDICATOR It glows when left side indicator is switched ON. O. RIGHT SIDE INDICATOR It glows when right side indicator is switched ON. P.
Operator Manual R. SIDE INDICATOR SWITCH This switch is used for indicating vehicle turn either left or right. Toggle the switch(R) left or right for respective indication. 1.2 ELECTRICAL CONTROLS (WITH COMBINATION SWITCH) 1. Starting key switch. 2. Hazard light switch. 3.
Operator Manual PROCEDURE TO OPEN THE TOP HOOD Insert the key (1) and rotate it clock wise to unlock the bonnet lock, than lift the handle (2) to open the bonnet. Slightly lift the top hood upwards raising and it will raise of up by it sell with gas spring installed, to open it fully.
Operator Manual 2. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS 2.1 BATTERY 12V, 88Ah I. Battery Access Battery is located in front of the radiator. To gain access: 1. Raise the hood as per procedure to open the top hood refer page no. 41 II. Removing Battery To avoid sparks, disconnect negative ( g r o und) cable first and connect it last.
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Operator Manual Servicing Battery 1. Keep battery clean by wiping with a damp cloth. Keep all connections (A and B) clean and tight. To remove a n y c o rrosion, wash terminals with a solution of four p a r t s water to one part baking soda. To avoid sparks, connect negative ( g r o und) (—) cable last and disconnect it first.
Operator Manual 2.2 ALTERNATOR Alternator generate current which charges battery for healthy electrical backup. Rating: 12V, 36KW ADJUSTMENT To adjust the fan belt tension loosen the nuts (A) and (B). Move the alternator outwards to obtain proper belt tension then re-tighten the nuts (A & B) Always do routine check for fan belt tension as per service schedule refer page no.
Let the engine run on idling for 1 or 2 minutes then pull the fuel cut off lever till engine stops. 3.3 RUNNING IN ENGINE During initial 50 hours, follow all instruction to get effective and trouble free long life of tractor. Don't put load when engine is cold.
Operator Manual 3.4 FUEL SYSTEM For Better Engine life FUEL SAVING TIPS use only Maintain your tractor. Badly maintained tractor waster 25% of precious fuel Always top up tank at the end of day to avoid water contamination in fuel tank due to moisture.
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Operator Manual III. Replace Fuel Filter Elements 1. Remove cap screw (A) and filter element bowl (B). 2. Take out filter element (C). 3. Drain the fuel and clean the bowl. 4. Install new filter element 5. Reinstall the bowl (B) and tighten screw (A) and washer (D). 6.
Operator Manual VI. Water Separator Bowl 1. The water separator is used to obtain the better functioning of fuel system 2. Drain water and contaminants from clear water separator sediment bowl by opening drain screw (C). A-Water Separator B-Indicator Ring C-Drain Screw Drain the water from drain screw, if the indicator ring floats up to the level as marked on the water separator (A).
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Operator Manual II. Replace Air Cleaner Elements 1. Open the bonnet hood. Refer page No.20 for procedure to open the hood 2. Release clips (A). 3. Remove cover (B). 4. Remove primary element (C). 5. Clean out any dirt in canister taking care not to damage the secondary filter element.
Operator Manual IV. Inspecting Element 1. Hold a bright light (A) inside element (B) and check carefully for holes. Discard any element which shows the slightest hole. 2. Be sure outer screen is not dented. Vibration would quickly wear a hole in filter. 3.
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Operator Manual ANTI FREEZING PRECAUTIONS (FOR COLD COUNTRIES) BELOW 0 C TEMP. Precautions against damage by freezing should be taken if the engine is to be left exposed to temperature below 0 C either by adequately draining the water system or by addition of an anti-freeze solution of reputed make and incorporating suitable corrosion inhibitor.
Operator Manual 4. CONTROLS 4. CONTROLS 4.1 HAND CONTROLS GEAR SHIFTER LEVERS MAIN GEAR SHIFTER LEVER In transmission 8-forward and 2- reverse gears are available. Main gear lever (A) allows changing gear while tractor is moving. Release accelerator pedal and declutch.
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Operator Manual POWERTAKE OFF SHIFTER LEVER There are two positions for PTO lever. One Position is Neutral and Other position is Live PTO. When PTO lever is engaged in backward direction it is called Live or Direct PTO. In Live or Direct PTO the speed directly depend on engine speed. For engaging PTO set the engine to idle speed, declutch the engine and pull the lever to backward for direct PTO 540 RPM Obtained at 1600 Engine RPM...
Operator Manual VII. HYDRAULIC LEVERS POSITION CONTROL LEVER (A) It is Black Colour handle located towards the driver side which enables raising or lowering the implement / lift. It is used when implement operation demands stable / fixed position e.g. carrying goods in a bucket attached on three point linkage. DRAFT CONTROL LEVER (B) It is Red Colour handle locate towards right fender side which is used to control the draft of soil on implement.
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Operator Manual METHOD TO CHECK CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY Press down the clutch pedal and measure the distance between the footrest and pad. The distance should be 25 to 35 mm. If the distance is less than 25mm or higher than 35mm then get it adjusted.
Operator Manual III. FOOT BRAKE PEDALS (E) Use independent brake in the field operations. In field you will turn more sharply by pressing brake pedal for the side wheel on the turn. The pedals must be locked for road use. Use the lock by sliding the lever (A) side ways. METHOD TO CHECK BRAKES Release the hand brake.
Operator Manual 5. HYDRAULIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM In this tractor live hydraulic system is provided. In which hydraulic pump is driven by engine and mounted with timing gear of engine. As the engine run, the hydraulic pump also starts working. Transmission lubrication oil is coming with hydraulic oil. Hydraulic system senses the load on implement through draft sensor provided at top link Mounting bracket of three- point linkage.
Operator Manual 5.2.5 RESPONSE VALVE It acts as safely device during transportation of implements and helps in its smooth lowering. It is located on front end side of Hydraulic Rear Cover below driver seat. Rotate anti clockwise to lock the hydraulic lift & rotate clockwise to control the lifting response time of lift.
Operator Manual 5.3.5 LOWER LINKS (E) Lower Links are provided for hitching the implement. 5.3.6 STAY BARS (F) Stay Bars controls the swing of implement during transport and field operations. Stay Bar are provided between side of lower link and differential housing. 5.3.7 SWINGING DRAWBAR (G) Swinging Drawbar fitted on rear side of the differential housing is used for trailer towing...
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Operator Manual 5.4.4 CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL Before draining the oil, heat up by running engine, transmission and hydraulic system. Park the engine on level ground, turn off the engine and then drain the oil by opening the drain plug provided at bottom of gear box and differential housing. Fill the new oil.
Operator Manual 6. WHEELS AND TYRES Overall Tread Width Tyres play vital role in transportation and agriculture operations so their importance became a Section Width Tread Width necessity tractor/ automobiles. Here we will discuss only pneumatic tyres. On any tyre there is some marking which represents its size & capacity e.g. Tyre marking is Tread Depth.
Operator Manual ON ROAD OPERATIONS 6.2.1 Correct Pressure Resistance to Wear 6.2.2 Insufficient Pressure Reduce through lack of tyre grip. Deterioration of try casing by traction forces. 6.2.3 Over Pressure Reduce grip due to lack of cleaning Deterioration due to compacted ground. NOTE: Tyre pressure should never maximum pressure as recommended the tyre could burst.
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Operator Manual REAR END BALLASTING WHEELS AND TYRES Ballasting of rear wheel required for proper traction for heavy implements. Ballasting can be done by water or cast iron weight. You can water ballast the Tyre up to 75%. It is most convenient way of ballasting. For the normal atmosphere region you can use ordinary water for ballasting.
For adjustment on telescopic section four holes are provided at a distance of 50-mm. By this you can obtain three positions of track width and also the rims of front wheel offset. By reversing it you can adjust track width.
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Operator Manual CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT OF TOE-IN Firstly park the tractor on level surface. Turn the steering wheel so that front wheels are in the straight-ahead position. Stop the engine. Measure distance (A) between tyres at hub level in front of axle. Record measurement and mark the points on tyres. Move tractor back about 1 meter, so that mark on the tyre is at hub level behind the axle.
Operator Manual 6.5.2 .2 WHEEL BODY TOWARDSOUTSIDE VALUE OUTSIDE VALUE INSIDE SPACERS INSIDE SPACERS OUTSIDE SPACERS INSIDE SPACERS OUTSIDE TRACK WIDTH (mm) TRACTOR SIDE MAXIMUM MINIMUM STANDARD Rear 1814 1420 1420 Front (2WD) 1675 1290 1310 Front (4WD) 1530 1530 1530 NOTE: Track widths are measured at bottom of centerline Some combinations not possible due to fouling with fenders.
Operator Manual Problems Factor Effecting Corrective action Inappropriate pressure in tyres. Maintain appropriate pressure in tyres. There should be check up of tyres pressure time Alternate wear Continuous use of tyres for excessive load on to time. tread road with two-tyre trailer. There should be correct matching of tractor Incorrect matching of tractor with trailer.
Operator Manual 7. FRONT AXLE 4WD (OPTIONAL) FRONT AXLE 4WD The tractor is equipped with front live axle (Optional) for better traction and pulling where even required. The live 4WD axle is having a limited slip differential with final epicyclic hub reduction for durability. The 4WD engagement can be done by mechanical actuation of lever located on the lift side of operator seat.
Operator Manual Pneumatic trailer brakes (optional) The tractor is equipped with Single line pneumatic brake system: i.e. when the braking is done via tractor service brakes, the air pressure in single line is cut off, the palm coupling end is connected to trailer end. 7.5 Pneumatic trailer brake components: Compressor: - The compressor is mounted on engine and is reciprocating type.
Operator Manual HYDRAULIC TRAILER BRAKE (If Equipped) This is mounted on RH side of tractor in front of brake pedal. This is provided to operate the Hydraulic bakes of trailer. It is actuated by the braked pedals of the tractors. The adjuster nut can be adjusted for sensitivity of the trailer valve.
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Operator Manual Gate valve: - Turn off the gate valve when you are not using the trailer Palm coupling: - Make sure that the washer is clean and undamaged when connection is made. After that check the connection for proper seal. Check points:- Check out the air leakage at specific joints,if present contact your authorized service station.
Operator Manual 8. OTHERS REGISTRATION PLATE A vehicle registration plate, usually called license plate or number plate for official clentifical on purposes is mounted at the top of tail light of left/right side fender as per country rule. LIGHTS The vehicle is equipped with E marked front and rear tail lights. REFLECTOR A pair of rear tail reflections as per specification listed in the ECE standards.
Operator Manual PTO GUARD For the operator safety the PTO is having guard with safety cover. DRIVER SEAT (E MARK) The operator seat conforms to the ECE standard and is having both horizontal as well as vertical adjustments. Further the safety belt is mounted on the seat.
Operator Manual RECOMMENDED SCHEDULE FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE MAINTENANCE INTERVAL (HRS) EVERY 10 1000 1250 1500 SERVICE ITEM GENERAL – COMPLETE WASHING – NIPPLE GREASING C&P C&P C&P C&P C&P C&P C&P COOLANT LEVEL & Top Up AIR CLEANER AIR CLEANER OIL –...
Operator Manual 8.10 RECOMMENDED GRADE OF LUBRICANTS & GREASES TRACTOR MODEL SOLIS 50 DRIVE 2WD/4WD ENGINE OIL QUANTITY (In Liters) GRADE (Sonalika Maxima Engine Oil) SAE 20W40 MANUFACTURER Recommend by ITL AIR CLEANER DRY AIR CLEANER WITH CLOGGING SENSOR BRAKES...
Operator Manual 8.11 GREASING POINTS ON TRACTOR Center Pin (01pt.) Center Pin King Pin (Left / Right) Front Wheel Hub (Left / Right) Tie Rod (02pt.) (Left / Right) Trumpet plate cover (left(01pt.) Right (02pt.) Steering Arm (Left) Steering Arm (Right) Lift rod (Left lift rod (01pt) &...
Operator Manual 9. WARRANTY POLICY M/S International Tractor Limited, India warrant, subject as hereinafter provided that all new goods supplied by it are free from defects in material and workmanship. Its liability under such warranty being limited to making good any part or parts which shall within 42 Months from date of Bill of lading or 36 Months from date of delivery to first original retail purchaser or 2000 Hours which ever is earlier, which includes 12 months or 1000 Hours on complete tractor &...
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Operator Manual All failed parts pertaining to warranty replacement are property of ITL & must be retained with distributor at least for 90 days from date of submission of warranty claims with proper tagging & packing for further Inspection/investigation by ITL Engineer.
Operator Manual 10. TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ENGINE Engine not starting Wrong way of starting engine Use proper way of starting No fuel Check oil level Air trapped in fuel system Bleed the fuel system Checking of fuel system Contact your dealer Fuel injector faulty Replace...
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Operator Manual PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ENGINE Air cleaner is dirty / choked Clean air cleaner Overloading of engine Reduce load or shift to low gear Improper valve clearance Check and adjust More Implement setting improper Adjust it and take instrument from dealer for right option. Fuel Less engine temp Check cooling system...
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Operator Manual PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Brakes Works Wrong adjustment of brake pedal Check and Adjust. When Fully Pressed ELECTRICAL Electrical Battery terminal loose or rusting of Clean and tight the terminals System Not Working. terminal Less specific gravity Replace or fill electrolyte up to level Starter Motor Battery terminal loose Tightened...
Operator Manual 11. SPECIFICATION MAIN TECHNICAL DATA S.No. AREA SOLIS 50 2WD (Mech/Power Stg.) SOLIS 50 4WD ENGINE MAKE SONALIKA MODEL: 3102EL TYPE 4 STROKE, DIRECT INJECTION,NA CYLINDERS DISPLACEMENT (CC) 2893 CC BORE/STROKE 102/118 MM MAXIMUM POWER Kw (Hp) 35.0 (46.91)
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Operator Manual MAIN TECHNICAL DATA S.No. AREA SOLIS 50 2WD (Mech/Power Stg.) SOLIS 50 4WD HYDRAULICS PUMP CAPACITY 23.1 LIT/MIN FOR HYD AT RATED ENGINE RPM LIFT TYPE POSITION AND AUTOMATIC MIX CONTROL LIFT CAPACITY (KG) 1200 AT THE ENDS OF LOWER LINK...
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Operator Manual MAIN TECHNICAL DATA S.No. AREA SOLIS 50 2WD (Mech/Power Stg.) SOLIS 50 4WD HEIGHTS(Kg) AND DIMENSIONS IN mm 3820 3780 OVERALL LENGTH (WITH LINKAGE) OVERALL WIDTH OF STANDARD 1790 1800 TRACTOR GROUND CLEARANCE HEIGHTS MM AT REAR VIEW MIRROR...
Jalandhar Rd. Hoshiarpur- (Pb). 146 001 Jalandhar Rd. Hoshiarpur- (Pb). 146 001 Phones: +91-1882- 302220, 302221, 302223 Phones: +91-1882- 302220, 302221, 302223 First Service (Hours: 50-60) / (One Month) First Service (Hours: 50-60) / (One Month) Date: Date: Dealer Code:...
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JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 60 HOURS SERVICE JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 60 HOURS SERVICE Operations Operations Check Points Tick Check Points Tick Washing Washing Complete Tractor. Complete Tractor. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Oil Change (Sonalika Maxima) Engine Oil.
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International Tractors Limited International Tractors Limited Jalandhar Rd. Hoshiarpur- (Pb). 146 001 Jalandhar Rd. Hoshiarpur- (Pb). 146 001 Phones: +91-1882- 302220, 302221, 302223 Phones: +91-1882- 302220, 302221, 302223 Third Service (Hours: 500-510) Third Service (Hours: 500-510) Date: Date: Dealer Code: Dealer Code: Model: Model:...
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JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 510 HOURS SERVICE JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 510 HOURS SERVICE Operations Operations Check Points Tick Check Points Tick Washing Washing Complete Tractor. Complete Tractor. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Oil Change (Sonalika Maxima) Engine Oil.
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JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 1010 HOURS SERVICE JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 1010 HOURS SERVICE Operations Operations Check Points Tick Check Points Tick Washing Washing Complete Tractor. Complete Tractor. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. (Sonalika Maxima) Engine Oil.
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JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 1500 HOURS SERVICE JOBS TO BE PERFORMED DURING 1500 HOURS SERVICE Operations Operations Check Points Tick Check Points Tick Washing Washing Complete Tractor. Complete Tractor. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Lubrication Lubricate all grease nipples. Oil Change (Sonalika Maxima) Engine Oil.
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK CARD Customer Name : ..............................Address : ........................................................Phone (S)..........Chassis No..........Engine No..........Model : ......Delivery Dealer Name ............................. Delivery Dealer Code ..............Delivery Date............. Rectified S.No. ANY PROBLEMS FACED WITH THE TRACTOR (Yes/No) 2.
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INLAND LETTER CARD SONALIKA INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS LIMITED Works : Village Chak Gujran, P.O. Piplanwala, Jalandhar Road, Hoshiarpur, PUNJAB (INDIA) Phone : +91 1882 302-525/526 www.sonalika.com (Do not write or print below this line)____________ PIN SECOND FOLD NO ENCLOSURES ALLOWED WRITE PIN CODE IN ADDRESS SENDER'S NAME AND ADDRESS FIRST FOLD...
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I have a solis 50 and today for the first time iI operated the 'quick lift' switch and the arms raised to more than any previous height. After resetting the switch the arms are still fully raised and will not come down despite there being an implement on them. Also the front loader controls do not work and the lever is impossible to move. I assume that there is an unloader valve not functioning but I cannot find any workshop manual for this tractor. Any help much appreciated as a lot of work still to do in this fine weather. Cheers.
The front loader arms on a SOLIS 50 could remain fully raised and the controls stop working after using the 'quick lift' switch due to the response valve being closed. The response valve must be open to allow smooth lowering and proper operation. Closing it during transportation holds the implement in the raised position, and if not reopened, it can prevent control functions.
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@Mr. Anderson
На новом солисе 50с со скрежетом влючаетя вом при полном выжетом сцеплении, причина.
Where to fill hydraulic fluid