Branson 00 Series Operator's Manual

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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A BRANSON 00 SERIES TRACTOR.
BEFORE USE, READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL COMPLETE.
1. After reading this manual, keep it close to the tractor for immediate reference.
2. Any one operating this tractor should review this manual.
3. In case this manual is lost or damaged, please contact your nearest authorized dealer for a copy.
4. Some parts of this product may have been changed for the improvement of quality or for safety reason.
5. In this case, the photographs or drawings of such parts in this booklet may not be the same as the actual
parts installed on this product.
6. If you find anything in this manual unclear or in need of further explanation, please contact your authorized
dealer for inquiry.
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  • Page 1 PREFACE THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A BRANSON 00 SERIES TRACTOR. BEFORE USE, READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL COMPLETE. ► 1. After reading this manual, keep it close to the tractor for immediate reference. 2. Any one operating this tractor should review this manual. 3. In case this manual is lost or damaged, please contact your nearest authorized dealer for a copy. 4. Some parts of this product may have been changed for the improvement of quality or for safety reason. 5. In this case, the photographs or drawings of such parts in this booklet may not be the same as the actual parts installed on this product. 6. If you find anything in this manual unclear or in need of further explanation, please contact your authorized dealer for inquiry.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS  GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ...........  ABOUT WARRANTY ............ OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR ..........SECTION  FUNCTIONS ................ OPERATION & WORK ............ MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK .......... PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT .... TROUBLE SHOOTING ...............
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ......1-1 OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR ....3-1 TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION ....1-2 EXTERIOR VIEW ..........3-2 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ....1-2 FUNCTIONS ..........4-1 WHILE WORKING ......... 1-11 SWITCHES AND LEVERS .......4-2 AFTER USING THE MACHINE .....1-13 MAIN KEY SWITCH ..........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS FUEl GAUGE ............4-8 SEAT AdJUSTMENT .......... 4-17 WATEr TEMP GAUGE ......... 4-8 TAIl lAMP ............4-18 HEAd lAMP (HIGH BEAM) ........4-8 BrAKE lAMP ............. 4-18 ClUTCH PEdAl ........... 4-9 OPERATION & WORK ........ 5-1 BrAKE PEdAl ............ 4-10 dIFFErENTIAl loCK PEdAl ......4-10 CHECKING BEFORE OPERATION ....5-2 F-r HST drIvE PEdAl ........4-11 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE ...5-9 CrUISE CoNTrol UNIT ........
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIFFERENTIAL GEAR LOCK .......5-16 MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK ....6-1 TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING .....5-17 MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK ......6-2 INSTALLING 3POINT LINK ......5-18 MAINTENANCE FOR PROLONGED STORAGE..6-2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ........5-19 ADJUSTMENT .......... 7-1 AUX.
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEMENT ..7-10 TROUBLE SHOOTING ........ 8-1 ENGINE oIl FIlTEr ........... 7-10 TROUBLESHOOTING ........8-2 TrANSMISSIoN oIl FIlTEr ......7-11 ENGINE ............8-2 FUEl FIlTEr ............7-11 drAINING AIr IN FUEl lINE ......7-12 CLUTCH AND BRAKE ........8-4 CoolANT ............7-12 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ........8-5 OTHERS ............7-14 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ........8-6 rAdIATor SCrEEN & AIr ClEANEr ElEMENT ..
  • Page 8 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING The instructions given with the following marks are very important for your safety. Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may result in death or injury. DANGER Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may expose you to the risk of death or injury. WARNING Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may expose you to injury.
  • Page 9 SYMBOL MARKS OF CONTROLLER This manual includes symbol marks of controller to ease tractor’s maneuverability and maintenance. These meanings are as below, so carefully read it for a proper function. High Beam direction lamp(lH) Preheat Engine oil Pressure direction lamp(rH) Battery Charging lamp lamp...
  • Page 10 "USE AND DISPOSAL" POLICY CONCERNED WITH ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION We try our best to preserve the environment, always concerned about our environmental impact at each step of planning, development, production, distribution, use and disposal of products, and for our overall op- erations through “environmentally friendly” management system. We comply with international environmen- tal regulations, environmental regulations designated by country and local authorities and other require- ments with which we are in agreement, and we work towards the prevention of environmental pollution and the conservation of resources. We provide environmental education and have an awareness campaign to raise environmental awareness among all our employees and members of the supporting companies. Here we introduce “Use and disposal” policy concerned with environment preservation as follows. 1. Please read the operator’s manual though for global environment protection and avoid overload job. overload on the machine shortens the product life and increases the harmful exhaust gas which cause air pollution due to the incom- plete combustion. 2. When replacing various fluids (for engine, transmission, hydraulics, etc.) by yourself, don’t dispose the used oil to anywhere not recommended. It can pollute the ground and water seriously. Please contact our local dealer to dis- pose it legally.
  • Page 11: General Precautions

    1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION .............1-2 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ..................1-2 WHILE WORKING ....................... 1-11 AFTER USING THE MACHINE ...................1-13 PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE ............1-15 PRECAUTIONS IN INCLINED AREA ................1-17 MAINTENANCE BEFORE OPERATING ..............1-18 OTHERS ........................1-19 LOCATION OF SAFETY DECALS ............1-26...
  • Page 12: To Ensure Safe Operation

    BRANSON 00 SERIES TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Make sure to observe the instruction given in this section to avoid equipment failure or personal injury or death. Ventilate the space! LXN5o102a LXN5o103a WARNING WARNING LXN5o101a Maintenance on a flat and safe...
  • Page 13 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o104a LXN5o184a LXN5o106a WARNING WARNING WARNING Prepare for emergencies: Do not drive if you are: Wear the appropriate clothing • • when operating equipment Keep a first aid kit and fire ex- Unable to concentrate be- • D o n o t w e a r l o o s e f i t t i n g tinguisher handy at all times cause of fatigue, under treat- clothes.
  • Page 14 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o166a LXN5o107a LXN5o166a WARNING WARNING WARNING Use only recommended imple- Fasten your seat belt at all times. Check the safety of the tractor ments: • and start to move slowly: Keep your seat belt fasten at all •...
  • Page 15 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o166a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a WARNING WARNING WARNING Connect the break pedals when Pay attention to the shoulder of Avoid braking, or turning at ex- driving on a road: the road : cessive Speed: • • • When moving along the un- M a k e s u r e t o c o n n e c t t h e Reduce throttle speed when paved road with ditches or...
  • Page 16 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o166a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a WARNING WARNING WARNING Observe traffic regulations and Only driver should be aboard the Donot allow anyone near while op- drive safely: tractor while in operation: erating the tractor or implement: • • • When driving on the road, ob-...
  • Page 17 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Read the mamual before driving LXN5o166a LXN5o166a LXN5o189a Treatment of hazardous materials WARNING WARNING • Properly discard hazardous ma- Keep children away from the Properly train anyone operating: terials. tractor: • Before allowing other peo- • Hazardous materials from tractor •...
  • Page 18 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o121a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a DANGER WARNING WARNING • No smoking or open flame when Every day before operating the Frequency inspects the electrical fueling: tractor, check for straws, dust, parts and wiring: • • fuel, or other residue on and...
  • Page 19 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Use thr correct Do not inflate the tool! tire beyond the max air pressure Oop! LXN5o166a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not over inflate tires: Use correct tools: Secure hood and side covers be- • • fore operate tractor: When filling tires with air, do Use proper tools to carry out •...
  • Page 20 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o135a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a CAUTION WARNING WARNING Observe correct procedures Connect dual brake pedal before Lock steering tilt before moving when installing or removing the moving tractor: tractor: • • battery: Check if the brakes work prop- Except when you adjust the •...
  • Page 21: While Working

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS WHILE WORKING Good Main- tenance! LXN5o135a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a DANGER CAUTION WARNING • Avoid contact with the battery so- Perform periodic maintenance, Use the loading ramps when lution: keep each part of the tractor in crossing a ditch or a dike: •...
  • Page 22 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o141a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a WARNING WARNING WARNING • • Properly ventilate when working Pay attention and keep hands Stop the engine when remov- in a green house: on the steering wheel while ing grass, etc. from the blades •...
  • Page 23: After Using The Machine

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AFTER USING THE MACHINE It's HOT LXN5o166a LXN5o166a LXN5o166a CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION • During operation and right af- Cover the PTO shaft when not in Be careful of high oil pressure: ter the engine is turned off, use. •...
  • Page 24 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o166a LXN5o152a LXN5o141a WARNING DANGER DANGER Do not open the radiator cap Make sure that you are seated in Put tractor cover on only after the driver’s seat with your seat tractor has cooled down: when the radiator is hot: •...
  • Page 25: Precaution For Prolonged Storage

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE & 는 와 Remove from 떼어내서 보관하세요. tractor LXN5o141a LXN5o157a LXN5o158a CAUTION CAUTION WARNING • Every day before operating Disconnect the clutch when stor- Disconnect the Battery and the the tractor, check if the electri- ing the tractor for a long time: key when storing the tractor for a •...
  • Page 26 BRANSON 00 SERIES Good maintenance! LXN5o135a LXN5o163a LXN5o163a CAUTION WARNING CAUTION Be sure to connect battery cable Confirm that the implement is Maintenance periodically: • on the right side and sequence: down on the ground when start- After using tractor, visit your •...
  • Page 27: Precautions In Inclined Area

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS IN INCLINED AREA Loading (backward) Sufficient Strength, length and Loading (forward) width...! LXN5o163a LXN5o124a LXN5o126a WARNING WARNING WARNING • Use loading ramps with proper Move the tractor backward when Be careful when driving on the slope & loading capacity: loading, and forward when un- loading ramps.
  • Page 28: Maintenance Before Operating

    BRANSON 00 SERIES MAINTENANCE BEFORE OPERATING LXN5o126a LXN5o129a LXN5o129a CAUTION WARNING DANGER Do not shift gears on slopes or Stop the engine before mainte- Fill the fuel tank only after the en- on the loading ramps: nance: gine has cooled: •...
  • Page 29: Others

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS OTHERS Do not modify! LXN5o129a LXN5o162a LXN5o160a CAUTION DANGER WARNING • Use caution when checking the Use only the genuine parts or Pay attention when turning with battery: other approved parts. Do not implement. • modify the tractor. •...
  • Page 30 BRANSON 00 SERIES Connect the brake. LXN5o164a LXN5o165a LXN5o165a WARNING WARNING WARNING • Move wheels to widest setting Use caution when towing a trail- Follow the instruction manual when working slope or when when engaging an implement: • • towing.
  • Page 31 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o165a LXN5o165a LXN5o165a WARNING WARNING WARNING Balance a heavy implement with Pay attention to the balance be- Do not put hands or feet under or weights: tween the front and rear side dur- near implement: • • ing loader operation: When engaging a heavy imple- Do not get under implement or •...
  • Page 32 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o170a LXN5o142a LXN5o172a WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not substitute balance weights Be careful of unexpected move- Properly secure tractor during with a person or anything else: ment when using a the rotary: transports: • • • Do not use a person on any-...
  • Page 33 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Use the drawbar! LXN5o173a LXN5o174a LXN5o175a DANGER WARNING WARNING • • M a k e s u r e t o c o n n e c t t h e Make sure to release the dif- Use the drawbar when towing: brakes on both sides when •...
  • Page 34 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5o177a LXN5o178a LXN5o187a WARNING WARNING DANGER Turn off engine in a flat area when Pay special attention when on a Remove spilled excess fuel be- slope or loading ramps: leaving the tractor: fore starting engine: • •...
  • Page 35 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o181a LXN5o182a LXN5o182a WARNING WARNING WARNING • Be aware of the PTO RPM re- Only engage or disengage imple- Engage the parking brake dur- quirements for the implements: ments on flat, level area: ing warm of engine. • •...
  • Page 36: Location Of Safety Decals

    BRANSON 00 SERIES LOCATION OF SAFETY DECALS Safety decals are provided to ensure safe operation. Keep the safety decals clean at all times and protect them from damage. In case of loss or damage, replace with a new decal. Part code Part description 12.
  • Page 37 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Part code Part description 1 TZE5180000B4 Label, Fan Warning 2 TZE4300000B4 Label, Pto Caution 3 NTE5220000C4 Label, Safety 3. N N TE6220000 3. NTE5220000C4 1. TZE5180000B4 1. TZ Z E5180000B B 4 2. TZE4300000B4 2. TZE43 300000B4 BR00o102a...
  • Page 38 MEMO ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Branson Machinery LLC ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 39: About Warranty

    2. ABOUT WARRANTY WARRANTY ....................2-2 TROUBLE SHOOTING ................2-2...
  • Page 40: Warranty

    BRANSON 00 SERIES WARRANTY You will need the “Warranty paper <Information you will need when work” when your tractor requires contacting the dealer for service> • warranty service. Read it and keep in Type of model and tractor s/n a safe place.
  • Page 41: Overview Of The Tractor

    3. OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR EXTERIOR VIEW ................3-2...
  • Page 42: Exterior View

    BRANSON 00 SERIES EXTERIOR VIEW BR00O301A (1) Steering Wheel (5) Front Tire (9) Rear Tire (2) Fuel Tank (6) ROPS (10) Combination Lamp (3) Hood (7) Direction Lamp (11) Drawbar (4) Head Lamp (8) Seat (12) Lower Link...
  • Page 43 OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR BR00O302A (1) Emergency Stop S/W (5) Range Shift Lever (9) Steering Wheel (13) Emergency Lamp S/W (17) MFWD Lever (2) Combination S/W (6) PTO Shift Lever (10) Accelerator Lever (14) Main Shift Lever (18) Differential Lock Pedal (3) Side Lamp S/W (7) Slow Return Valve (11) Key Switch...
  • Page 44 MEMO ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Branson Machinery LLC ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 45: Functions

    4. FUNCTIONS SWITCHES AND LEVERS ........4-2 dIFFErENTIAl loCK PEdAl ........ 4-10 F-r HST drIvE PEdAl .......... 4-11 MAIN KEY SWITCH ..........4-2 CrUISE CoNTrol UNIT ........4-11 ACCElErATor lEvEr ........... 4-3 LEVER OPERATION (R) ........4-13 ACCElErATor PEdAl ........... 4-3 dIrECTor lAMP S/W ..........4-4 MAIN GEAr SHIFT lEvEr ........
  • Page 46: Switches And Levers

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES SWITCHES AND LEVERS MAIN KEY SWITCH lXN5o401A (1) Main Key Swtch It is used to start the engine. "oFF"  The engine is stopped, and current does no flow. (The key can be taken out) "oN" ...
  • Page 47: Accelerator Lever

    FUNCTIoNS ACCELERATOR LEVER ACCELERATOR PEDAL depending on the outside tempera- [MANUAL] ture, the thermostat pilot lamp may also be lit. "STArT"  Starting motor turns and the engine is started. Once the engine is started, take your hand off the key. BR00O403A BR00O404A The key will return to the “ON”...
  • Page 48: Director Lamp S/W

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES DIRECTOR LAMP S/W HEAD LAMP & HORN S/W EMERGENCY LAMP SWITCH BR00O405A BR00O406A BR00O407A (1) Director Lamp Switch (1) Head Lamp Switch (2) Horn Switch (1) Emergency Lamp Switch (A) left (B) right (A) OFF (B) Low beam...
  • Page 49: Side Lamp Switch

    FUNCTIoNS INSTRUMENT PANEL SIDE LAMP SWITCH BR00O408A (1) Side lamp Switch (A) oN (B) oFF With the main switch in the “ON” po- sition, turn the side lamp switch one click to the right to on the side lamp when you road drive. BR00O411A (1) Meter Panel (6) Pre-heat lamp...
  • Page 50: Engine Rpm Indicator

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES ENGINE RPM INDICATOR ENGINE HOUR METER PTO POSITION BR00O412A BR00O413A BR00O414A (1) Engine rpm Indicator (1) Engine Hour Meter (1) PTo Position The needle indicates the number of It indicates the tractor ’s running It Indicates the position 2,600 rpm engine rPM.
  • Page 51: Pre-Heat Lamp

    FUNCTIoNS PRE-HEAT LAMP BATTERY CHARGING LAMP ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LAMP LXN5O419A LXN5O421A LXN5O420A (1) PrE-HEAT lamp (1) Battery Charge Lamp (1) Engine oil Pressure lamp Lamp will light on/off depending on It will be turned on when the key Lamp will come on when the ignition temperature of engine coolant when switch is put into the “ON”...
  • Page 52: Fuel Gauge

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES FUEL GAUGE WATER TEMP GAUGE HEAD LAMP (HIGH BEAM) LXN5O427A LXN5O430A BR25O421A (1) Fuel Gaguge (1) Water Temp Gauge (1) High Beam Head lamp The needle indicates the quantity of The needle indicates the temperature Indicates the head lamps beam’s po- fuel remaining in the tank.
  • Page 53: Clutch Pedal

    FUNCTIoNS CLUTCH PEDAL [MANUAL] BR00O410A (1) Clutch Pedal It is used to transmit the engine pow- er. (Manual transmission only) BR00O402A (1) Clutch Pedal (4) Accelerator Pedal (2) Brake Pedal (Left) (5) Brake Pedal Coupler (3) Brake Pedal (Right) (6) Differential Lock Pedal...
  • Page 54: Brake Pedal

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES BRAKE PEDAL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL WARNING • Make sure to connect the brake pedals with the brake pedal coupler when driving on a road. [Otherwise] There is a risk of abrupt turnin- gor overturning due to one-sid- ed braking.
  • Page 55: F-R Hst Drive Pedal

    FUNCTIoNS F-R HST DRIVE PEDAL CRUISE CONTROL UNIT [HST] WARNING TO avoid personal injury: • Do not operate if tractor moves. On level ground with foot off Hst pedal. BR00O417A BR00O418A (1) Backward HST Pedal (1) Cruise Switch (2) Brake Pedal (2) Forward HST Pedal <Forward Pedal>...
  • Page 56 BrANSoN 00 SErIES <To engage Cruise control Unit> 1. Accelerate speed to desired lev- el using Forward Pedal, and push the Cruise switch: Green lamp“ON” 2. Release Forward Pedal and de- sired speed will be maintained. <To disengage Cruise control Unit>...
  • Page 57: Lever Operation (R)

    FUNCTIoNS LEVER OPERATION (R) MAIN GEAR SHIFT LEVER [MANUAL] BR00O420A (1) Main Gear Shift lever The gear is shifts in four levels. When shifting the gears depress the clutch fully. (Manual transmission only) BR00O419A (1) Main Gear Shift lever (3) MFWd lever (2) Position lever...
  • Page 58: Position Control Lever

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES POSITION CONTROL LEVER MFWD LEVER WARNING • Confirm that no one or a foot is under the implement before operating the system. [Otherwise] There is a risk of injury. BR00O432A BR00O422A (1) Position Control lever (1) Position Control lever...
  • Page 59: Lever Operation (L)

    FUNCTIoNS LEVER OPERATION (L) RANGE SHIFT LEVER [MANUAL] BR00O421A (1) range Shift lever (A) H igh (B) Low The range gear is shifted in three levels, in combination with the main gear shifting. When shifting the range gear, depress clutch fully. (Manual transmission) BR00O423A (1) range Gear Shift lever...
  • Page 60: Pto Lever

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES PTO LEVER STOP/SLOW RETURN VALVE BR00O430A BR00O431A BR00O425A (1) PTo lever (2) Mid PTo 2500 (1) Mid PTo (1) Stop/Slow Return Valve (A) open (B) Close The revolution of the PTo shaft can The mid PTO is available for Bran- It is used to regulate the lowering be shifted in two levels.
  • Page 61: Others

    FUNCTIoNS OTHERS SEAT BELT SEAT ADJUSTMENT WARNING [Otherwise] There is a risk of death or injury if the tractor turns over. Adjust the seat to the driver and keep the upper body upright. Wrap the seat belt around the waist and insert it into the buckle un- til the clicking sound is heard.
  • Page 62: Tail Lamp

    BrANSoN 00 SErIES TAIL LAMP BRAKE LAMP into the cushion. release the handle at desired position ▶WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT With seat in mid-position, extend the crank lever from knob and rotate mi- nus(-) direction for less support or Plus(+) for more support. Use the in- dicator for approximate weight set- ting.
  • Page 63: Operation & Work

    5. OPERATION & WORK CHECKING BEFORE OPERATION .......5-2 PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ..........5-19 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE ....5-9 AUX. HYDRAULICS ..........5-20 TO START THE ENGINE ........5-10 ADJUSTING WHEEL TREAD ......5-21 TO STOP THE ENGINE .......... 5-12 POWER STEERING ..........5-21 TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IMPLEMENT ..5-12 TOWNING INSTRUCTIONS ........
  • Page 64: Checking Before Operation

    BRANSON 00 SERIES CHECKING BEFORE OPERATION CAUTION DANGER WARNING • • • Do not provide illumination Perform the maintenance on a Stop the engine during check- with a lit cigarette or a lighter flat and safe location that will ing, maintenance, or repair when fueling.
  • Page 65 OPERATION & WORK 2. Check around the tractor. • Parking deformation, damage or stains. • Tire pressure and abrasion. • Damage to the tractor, or loos- ened bolts. • Loosening of wheel bolts. • Fuel quantity, fuel leaks, or dam- age to the fuel hose.
  • Page 66 BRANSON 00 SERIES LXN5O404A LXN5O405A LXN5O406A • Engine coolant level, leakage, or • Battery solution level. • Air cleaner. damage to the hose.
  • Page 67 OPERATION & WORK LXN5O407A LXN5O408A LXN5O409A • Cooling fan belt tension, damage. • Dust or straw on the radiator grill or • Damage to the coating of the ca- the engine. bles, or loosening of the contacts.
  • Page 68 BRANSON 00 SERIES BR00O501A LXN5O411A LXN5O412A (A) Free Play (A) Free Play 4. Check around the implement. 5. Check on the driver seat. • Free play of the steering wheel. (0.8~2.0 in.) • Condition of the locking pin of • Operational condition and free the universal joint inserted in the play of the brake.
  • Page 69 OPERATION & WORK LXN5O413A LXN5O414A LXN5O415A (A) Free Play: 1~1.4 in • Operational condition and free play 6. Start the engine. • Color of the exhaust gas. of the clutch pedal. (Manual trans- • Abnormal noise from the engine. mission only)
  • Page 70 BRANSON 00 SERIES of grease or oil. Never jump when exiting machine. Never mount or dismount a moving machine DANGER • Getting off the tractor, make the implement descend. [Otherwise] The implement descends itself, LXN5O416A BR00O502A and then causes some unex- pected accident.
  • Page 71: Starting / Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION & WORK STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE ▶Note: Breaking in your tractor CAUTION DANGER (First 50 hours) • • When starting the engine, Make sure to carry out check- The operation of a new tractor during make sure that you are seated ing and maintenance before the first 50 hours in very important, in the driver’s seat and check...
  • Page 72: To Start The Engine

    BRANSON 00 SERIES TO START THE ENGINE BR00O503A BR00O504A 6015O323A (1) Fuel Gauge (1) Main Shift Lever (1) Position Control Lever (A) Lower (B) Raise 1. Check fuel. 2. Put the main shift lever and PTO 3. Put the position control lever into lever into “NEUTRAL”...
  • Page 73 OPERATION & WORK BR00O502A LXN5O401A BR00O506A BR00O507A (1) Range Shift lever (1) Engine Rpm Indicator 5. After the pre-heat lamp has turned 7. Increase the engine to about off, depress the clutch pedal ful- 1,500rpm and warm it up for about ly and turn the ignition switch to five minutes without a load.
  • Page 74: To Stop The Engine

    BRANSON 00 SERIES TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IMPLEMENT TO STOP THE ENGINE CAUTION • When stopping the engine, never stop it with the reducer lever. Acceleration lever to LOW • After stopping the engine, Main switch to make sure to apply the park- OFF and ing brake.
  • Page 75: Adjusting The Lowering Speed Of The Implement

    OPERATION & WORK ADJUSTING THE LOWERING SPEED OF THE IMPLEMENT DRIVING ON THE ROAD WARNING • Do not work under or put a foot under the implement. [Otherwise] The implement may fall and cause an injury. CAUTION BR00O510A • LXN5O523A When driving on a road, leave the hydraulic stop/slow return (1) Hydraulic Stop/Slow Return Valve...
  • Page 76: Driving On The Slope

    BRANSON 00 SERIES DRIVING ON THE SLOPE WARNING WARNING • • This tractor is designed to ac- Do not depress the clutch Do not put the commodate only one person. Do pedal when driving on a slope. grear in neutral...
  • Page 77: Entering And Leaving The Pavement

    OPERATION & WORK ENTERING AND LEAVING THE PAVEMENT TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT WARNING Depress the pedal while • steering the wheel! M a k e s u r e t o c o n n e c t t h e Keep implement Keep implement Perpen-...
  • Page 78: Differential Gear Lock

    BRANSON 00 SERIES DIFFERENTIAL GEAR LOCK at the same speed. Releasing the WARNING pedal will automatically unlock the • Make sure to release the dif- differential gear. ferential gear lock before mak- ing a turn. WARNING • [Otherwise] Make sure to release the dif-...
  • Page 79: Tractor Loading /Unloading

    OPERATION & WORK TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING CAUTION DANGER WARNING • • • When locking the differential Fix the direction so that the Loading and unloading must tractor will not have to mod- be done on flat and safe place, gear, reduce the engine rpm. ify its direction on the load- with the engine turned off and •...
  • Page 80: Installing 3Point Link

    BRANSON 00 SERIES INSTALLING 3POINT LINK 1. Attach the lower link to the link hook and insert pin into hook. 2. Connect Check chain to bracket & Lift link mounting hole and adjust length. ※ Refer to instruction of implement for adjusting swing clearance.
  • Page 81: Precautions For Connecting The Implement

    OPERATION & WORK PRECAUTIONS FOR CON- NECTING THE IMPLEMENT 1. When engaging or disengaging the implement by moving the trac- tor, make sure that no one is al- lowed around the tractor or be- tween the implement and the trac- tor.
  • Page 82: Aux. Hydraulics

    BRANSON 00 SERIES AUX. HYDRAULICS 1. When engaging or disengaging NOTE the implement by moving the trac- • For hydraulic block type out- tor, make sure that no one is al- let, be sure to use the control lowed around the tractor or be- valve “Power beyond type”...
  • Page 83: Adjusting Wheel Tread

    OPERATION & WORK ADJUSTING WHEEL TREAD POWER STEERING [Tightening torque] CAUTION • Pay attention to the steering DESCRIP- TIGHTENING wheel while driving, because TION TORQUE it can be very lightly manipu- Bolts on Front 56.8 ~ 66.4 lb-ft lated when the engine is run- wheels and wheel (77~90 N.m)
  • Page 84: Towning Instructions

    BRANSON 00 SERIES TOWNING INSTRUCTIONS PTO SPECIFICATIONS & PRE- CAUTIONS 5. When driver turns the handle, use the brake if necessary. 6. During traction, the transmission, not being lubricated but rotating or other parts in order to prevent breakage, please note the follow- ing: 7.
  • Page 85: Loader Operation

    OPERATION & WORK LOADER OPERATION Spline 0.20 in. Diameter Type (n ± 5 mm ) 1.378 in. 3.58 in (35 mm) (91mm) BR25O540A BR25O542A WARNING To a v o i d s e r i o u s i n j u r y o r death: •...
  • Page 86: Carrying The Load

    BRANSON 00 SERIES CARRYING THE LOAD CAUTION WARNING • • Avoid contact with electrical Operating the loader on a hill- power lines by loader or at- side is dangerous. extreme tachments. care is recommended. • Do not lift or carry anyone in the bucket or on any other po- sition of loader attachment.
  • Page 87: Handling Large Heavy Objects

    OPERATION & WORK HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS WARNING • Do not use front end loaders for handling large, heavy ob- jects such as large, round or rectangular bales, logs and oil drums. • Handling large heavy objects can be extremely dangerous DO THIS DO THIS DO THIS...
  • Page 88: Rops Folding Method

    BRANSON 00 SERIES ROPS FOLDING METHOD HOW TO FOLD DOWN THE ROPS CAUTION CAUTION • The following safety precautions Preview the assembly instruc- should be thoroughly understood tions in your operator's manu- before attempting machine as- al before proceeding further.
  • Page 89 OPERATION & WORK < How to fold up ROPS > CAUTION 1. Pull the pins on both sides of the • Fasten your seat belt after tractor and turn them about 1/4 folding up ROPS. turns to release the lock of the •...
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  • Page 91: Maintenance After Work

    6. MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK ...............6-2 MAINTENANCE FOR PROLONGED STORAGE ........6-2...
  • Page 92: Maintenance For Prolonged Storage

    BRANSON 00 SERIES MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK MAINTENANCE FOR PRO- LONGED STORAGE If you carry out maintenance during DANGER the off season, you can ensure opti- • When covering the tractor, mum condition of the tractor as well Don’t forget to dry...
  • Page 93 MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK WARNING WARNING • • Carry out maintenance on a Carry out checking or mainte- Remove flat and safe place where the nance after heated parts, such & tractor will not fall or move as muffler, engine or transmis- and there is no traffic danger.
  • Page 94 BRANSON 00 SERIES 4. Fill up the fuel tank. Empty space in the fuel tank will produce dew- drops that will produce condensa- tion that will be the cause of rust formation. And lock the fuel cock to “C”. (closed) 5.
  • Page 95 7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ..7-2 OTHERS ..............7-14 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ....7-3 raDIaTOr sCrEEN & aIr CLEaNEr ELEmENT ..7-14 BaTTErY..............7-15 OIL, GREASE AND ANTI-FREEZE CHART ..7-5 FUEL PIPEs aND HOsEs ........7-15 ELECTrICaL CaBLEs ........... 7-16 FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART ......7-6 GrEasING ..............
  • Page 96: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT CAUTION CAUTION • • Carry out checking and main- Carry out checking or mainte- tenance for each part every nance after heated parts, such year. as muffler, engine or transmis- • sion, have fully cooled down.
  • Page 97: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE RUNNING HOURS 700 1YR 2YR CHECK ITEMS 1. Engine oil ◎ ● ● 2. Engine oil filter ◎ ● ● 3. Transmission fluid ◎ ● ● 4. Transmission fluid filter ◎ ● ● 5.
  • Page 98 BraNsON 00 sErIEs RUNNING HOURS 700 1YR 2YR CHECK ITEMS ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 16. Hydraulic fluid hose ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 17. Fuel hose ● 18. Electric cables ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 99: Oil, Grease And Anti-Freeze Chart

    Grease Below 14°F (-10°C) Grease saE (NLGI) #0, #1 32~-22°F (0~-30°C) saE (NLGI) #2 32~122°F (0~50°C) asTm D4985 Coolant anti - Freeze Extended Lift antifreeze Transmission / steering/Front Branson Origin Oil axle oil Texaco TDH oil, 1893 Front axle oil saE 80W-90...
  • Page 100: Fuel, Oil And Coolant Chart

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART Unit: L (gal) CAPACITY ITEM REMARK 2,200 2,500(H) 2,900(H) Fuel 23.0 (6.08) 23.0 (6.08) 23.0 (6.08) Engine oil 3.0 (0.79) 3.0 (0.79) 3.0 (0.79)) ※ radiator: 3.8 (1.00) Coolant 4.6 (1.21) 4.6 (1.21) 4.6 (1.21)
  • Page 101: Opening And Closing Of Hood And Side Covers

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT OPENING AND CLOSING OF CHECKING AND CHANGING OILS HOOD AND SIDE COVERS ENGINE OIL Do not dispose of waste oils in wa- terways or in sewage system, but take appropriate measures such as contacting a waste oil disposal spe- cialists.
  • Page 102: Transmission Oil

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs TRANSMISSION OIL Br25O702a Br00O703a Br00O704a (1) Dipstick (1) Drain Plug (1) Inspection Gauge (a) Upper Limit (B) Lower Limit ►CHANGING OIL ►CHECKING CAUTION Drain the oil by removing the plug un- Check the fluid level through the in- •...
  • Page 103: Front Axle Fliud

    Refill the fluid as necessary, and also check for leaks. 1. Transmission oil can be used for the hydraulic system and for the power steering unit. 2. make sure to the genuine Branson transmission fluid.
  • Page 104: Filters / Coolant Replacement

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEMENT ENGINE OIL FILTER ►REPLACEMENT 1. after draining the engine oil, turn the cartridge to the left with the fil- ter wrench. 2. Apply a thin film of oil over the rub- ber ring on the bottom of the new cartridge and attach the new filter securely.
  • Page 105: Transmission Oil Filter

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER FUEL FILTER ►REPLACEMENT 1. After draining the transmission flu- id, turn the cartridge to the left to take it out. 2. apply a thin film of fluid over the rubber ring on the bottom of the new cartridge and attach the new filter securely.
  • Page 106: Draining Air In Fuel Line

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs DRAINING AIR IN FUEL LINE COOLANT acceleration lever to max. Pull reducer lever, put main switch to sTarT for 10 seconds. Br00O712a Br00O711a Br00O713a (1) radiator Cap Drain the air from the fuel tank, fuel ►CHECKING NOTE...
  • Page 107 PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT 2. rinse the radiator with tap water ►HANDLING Of ANTI-frEEzE CAUTION until no dirt or rust comes out. anti-freeze has an effect of lowering • When replacing the coolant, the freezing point of water. This trac- ※For better results, fill the radia- add anti-corrosive solution tor is filled with international genu-...
  • Page 108: Others

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs OTHERS RADIATOR SCREEN & AIR CLEANER ELEMENT ►CLEANING Of AIr CLEANEr Open the cover and take out the ele- ment. Blow air inside the element or shake it to take the dust off the ele- ment. Be careful to avoid damage to the pins.
  • Page 109: Battery

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT FUEL PIPES AND HOSES BATTERY DANGER • Avoid heat when checking or charging the battery. [Otherwise] The battery may explode and cause burns or other injury. CAUTION Br00O717a • Br00O718a When connecting the battery cable, connect the (+) terminal (1) Battery (1) Fuel Pipe first.
  • Page 110: Electrical Cables

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs ELECTRICAL CABLES CAUTION DANGER • • When replacing the fuel hose, Before starting to work every- drain air. day, check if any cable is in contact with other parts, or if any insulation is peeled off or...
  • Page 111: Greasing

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT CLUTCH GREASING apply grease every 50 hours. Check the relevant parts before starting work everyday and add grease as necessary. after working on a watered farm, make sure to apply grease to the tractor. Br00O724a (1) Lock Nut (2) Clutch rod (3) adjust Bolt (a) Free Play : 0.1~1.4 in (2.5~35.6 mm)
  • Page 112: Steering Wheel

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs STEERING WHEEL BRAKE WARNING • Check if the steering wheel vi- brates severely or has no free play. [Otherwise] There is a risk of accident. Br00O725a lxn5o504a (1) steering Handle (1) Brake Pedal (2) Parking Brake Lever (a) Free Play : 0.8~ 2.0 in (20.3 ~50.8 mm)
  • Page 113: Fan Belt

    PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT FAN BELT • I n t h i s c a s e , t h e f r e e p l a y o f the brake pedal is 1.2~1.5 in (30~40mm). • adjust both of the brake pedals. BR00O726A Br00O728a (1) Brake rod (r)
  • Page 114: Toe-In

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs TOE-IN CAUTION • Carry out inspection or main- tenance after the engine if ful- ly cooled down. [Otherwise] There is a risk of getting burnt. LXN5O508a Br00O729a (F) Front (r) rear (1) Tie rod Nut (2) Cylinder rod ►...
  • Page 115: Fuse & Fuseable Links

    Br00O720a PErIODIC maINTENaNCE aND aDJUsTmENT FUSE & FUSEABLE LINKS COLOR OF EXHAUST GAS If the fuse burns immediately after The exhaust gas may be a little black being replaced, it must be checked at the time of starting the engine, but by the authorized dealer.
  • Page 116: Tires

    BraNsON 00 sErIEs TIRES Br00O730a ►AIr PrESSurE IN TIrES air pressure(psi) 00 series 9.5 – 16 6Pr Front 33X12.5 - 16.5 4Pr 12 - 16.5 6Pr 6 - 12,4Pr rear 23X8.50 - 12, 4Pr Br00O731a 23X8.50 - 12, 6Pr adjust air pressure in front and rear tires to standard pressure.
  • Page 117: Trouble Shooting

    8. TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING................8-2 ENGINE..........................8-2 CLUTCH.AND.BRAKE....................8-4 HYDRAULIC.SYSTEM....................8-5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ....................8-6...
  • Page 118: Engine

    BRANSON.00.SERIES. TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE If.the.tractor.is.not.working.properly,.stop.the.engine.and.carry.out.an.inspection.based.on.the.following.table. SITUATION INSPECTION.ITEM SOLUTION • 1... T he.motor.does.not.start.when.the.main. Depress.the.clutch.fully.and.turn.the. • Are.you.depressing.the.clutch? switch.is.turned.to.START. main.switch.to.START • Is.the.battery.solution.enough? • Fill.the.battery.solution.and.fully.charge. • the.battery. Is.the.battery.discharged? • • Is.the.battery.terminal.loosened.or.cor- Clean.and.tighten.the.terminals..Apply. roded? grease.to.avoid.rust • • Is.the.main.fuse.burnt.out? Replace.the.fuse • Contact.the.dealer.for.repair.or.replace- • Is.the.key.switch.broken? ment. • Contact.the.dealer.for.repair.or.replace- •...
  • Page 119 TROUBLE.SHOOTING SITUATION INSPECTION ITEM SOLUTION 4..The.engine.is.over.heated • • Is.the.coolant.lever.low? Refill the coolant. • • Is.the.fan.belt.slack.or.damaged? Adjust.or.replace.the.fan.belt. • • Is the radiator fin clogged? Clean the radiator fin. • • Is.the.engine.oil.lever.low? Refill the engine oil. • • Is.the.engine.running.under.too.much.load? Reduce.the.load. 5..The.engine.power.is.too.weak. • •...
  • Page 120: Clutch And Brake

    BRANSON.00.SERIES. CLUTCH AND BRAKE SITUATION INSPECTION ITEM SOLUTION • 1..The.clutch.slips.or.cannot.be.discon- Is.the.extent.of.free.play.of.the.clutch. • Adjust.the.free.play.of.the.pedal nected. pedal.proper? • 2..The.brake.does.not.work.or.works.on. Is.the.extent.of.free.play.of.the.brake. • Adjust.the.free.play.of.the.pedal one.side. pedal.proper? • Is.the.brake.pedal.return.spring.dam- • Replace.the.spring 3..The.brake.pedal.squeaks.and.does.not. aged? return.well • • Is.each.part.well.greased? Remove.the.rust.and.apply.grease..
  • Page 121: Hydraulic System

    TROUBLE.SHOOTING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SITUATION INSPECTION.ITEM SOLUTION • • 1..The.work.unit.cannot.be.lifted Is.the.hydraulic.stop/slow.return.valve. Put.the.hydraulic.stop/slow.return.valve. put.to.“Close”? to.“Open.” • • Is the transmission fluid level low? Refill the transmission fluid. • Tighten the filter case or connection • Is.the.air.taken.in.the.intake.pipe.sys- parts..Replace.the.pipe.or.O-ring.if.dam- tem? aged. • • Is the oil filter clogged? Clean.or.replace.it.
  • Page 122: Electrical System

    BRANSON.00.SERIES. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SITUATION INSPECTION.ITEM SOLUTION 1..The.headlamp.will.not.turn.on. • • Is.the.bulb.burnt.out? Replace.the.bulb. • • Is.the.fuse.burnt.out? Replace.the.fuse. • • Is.the.cable.separated.from.the.socket? Inspect.cable. 2..The.direction.indicator.lamp.will.not.op- • • Is.the.bulb.burnt.out? Replace.the.bulb. erate. • • Is.the.fuse.burnt.out? Replace.the.fuse. • • Is the flasher unit out of order? Replace the flasher unit.
  • Page 123: Specification

    9. SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS ..................9-2...
  • Page 124: Specifications

    BRANSON 00 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS ITEMS 2200 / 2500(HST) /2900(HST) REMARKS 1. Drive system 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length mm (in.) 3,030 (119) Overall Width mm (in.) 1,124 (44.3) Overall Height mm (in.) 2,216 (87.2) Wheel Base mm (in.) 1,502 (59.1) 2.
  • Page 125 SPECIFICATION ITEMS 2200 2500(HST) 2900(HST) REMARKS Type Vertical 4 cycle. Water cooled, Diesel Combustion System Swirl Chamber Aspiration Natural Turbo-charged Engine Horsepower HP (kw) 20.5 (15.4) 24 (17.6) 28 (20.6) ※ @2,600 No. of Cylinders 3. Engine Bore x Stroke mm (in.) 74 x 82 (2.91 x 3.23) Displacement...
  • Page 126 Lift capacity at lift point kg (lbs) 500 (1,102) Pump capacity L (gal) Main: 18.2 (4.8), Steering: 13 (3.4) ※Per min ※ HST: Hydrostatic Transmission ※ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Branson dealer for more information.
  • Page 127 SPECIFICATION TRAVEL SPEED ※ km/h (m/h) SHIFTING LEVEL 2200 / 2500 / 2900 2500H / 2900H MAIN RANGE 1.1 (0.7) 1.8 (1.1) 6.2 (3.9) 3.3 (2.1) Forward 5.5 (3.4) 9.6 (6.0) 19.5 (12.1) 17.4 (10.8) 1.3 (0.8) 4.3 (2.3) Reverse 6.8 (4.2) 13.7 (8.5) ☞...
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  • Page 129: 10. Index

    10. INDEX INDEX......................10-2...
  • Page 130 BRANSON 00 SERIES cOlOR OF EXHAUST GAS ..........7-21 ABOUT WARRANTY ..............2-1 cOOlANT ................7-12 AccElERATOR lEvER ............4-3 cRUISE cONTROl UNIT ............ 4-11 AccElERATOR PEdAl ............4-3 AdJUSTING THE lOWERING SPEEd OF THE IMPlEMENT ..5-13 AdJUSTING WHEEl TREAd ..........5-21 dIFFERENTIAl GEAR lOcK ..........5-16 AFTER USING THE MAcHINE ..........1-13...
  • Page 131 INdEX INdEX...................10-1 FAN BElT ................7-19 INSTAllING 3POINT lINK ..........5-18 FIlTERS / cOOlANT REPlAcEMENT .......7-10 INSTRUMENT PANEl ............4-5 F-R HST dRIvE PEdAl ............4-11 FRONT AXlE FlIUd ..............7-9 FUEl FIlTER ............... 7-11 lEvER OPERATION (l) ............4-15 FUEl GAUGE ................4-8 lEvER OPERATION (R) ............4-13 FUEl PIPES ANd HOSES ...........7-15 lOAdER OPERATION ............5-23 FUEl, OIl ANd cOOlANT cHART ........7-6...
  • Page 132 BRANSON 00 SERIES OTHERS ................1-19 SEAT AdJUSTMENT............4-17 OTHERS ................4-17 SEAT BElT ................4-17 OTHERS ................7-14 SIdE lAMP SWITcH .............4-5 OvERvIEW OF THE TRAcTOR ..........3-1 SPEcIFIcATION ..............9-1 SPEcIFIcATIONS ..............9-2 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE .........5-9 PERIOdIc MAINTENANcE ANd AdJUSTMENT ....7-1 STEERING WHEEl .............7-18 PERIOdIc MAINTENANcE ANd AdJUSTMENT ....7-2...
  • Page 133 INdEX TROUBlESHOOTING ............8-2 TURNING ON THE PAvEMENT ..........5-15 WARRANTY ................2-2 WATER TEMP GAUGE ............4-8 WHIlE WORKING ..............1-11...

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