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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A BRANSON 9550C 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 9550C 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 EXTERIOR VIEW ..........3-2 TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION ....1-2 FUNCTIONS ..........4-1 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ......1-2 SWITCHES AND LEVERS ........4-3 WHILE WORKING ..........1-11 MAIN KEY SWITCH ..........4-3 AFTER USING THE MACHINE ......1-13 F/R SHUTTLE LEVER .......... 4-4 PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE . . 1-15 COMBINATION SWITCH ........4-4 PRECAUTIONS IN INCLINED AREA ....1-17 TELESCOPIC ADJUST CAP .
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS SINGLE BRAKE LAMP (N/A) ......4-10 RPM GAUGE/ENGINE USING HOUR METER .. 4-17 LOW SPEED LAMP (N/A) ........4-11 SPEEDOMETER ..........4-18 HIGH SPEED LAMP (N/A) ........4-11 WATER TEMP GAUGE ........4-18 AUTO PTO LAMP (N/A) ........4-11 ERROR CODE DISPLAY ........4-18 PTO LAMP ............4-12 PEDALS ............4-20 AIR FLOW SENSOR ........... 4-12 PARKING BRAKE LAMP ........4-12 CLUTCH PEDAL ..........4-20 FUEL WATER SEPARATOR ....... 4-13 BRAKE PEDALS AND COUPLER ......
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHECKING BEFORE OPERATION ....5-3 DRAFT CONTROL DIAL ........4-25 STOP/SLOW RETURN DIAL ......4-26 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE ..5-10 REMOTE SWITCH ..........4-26 TO START THE ENGINE ........5-10 LEVER OPERATION (L) ........4-26 TO STOP THE ENGINE ........5-12 PTO SHIFT LEVER ..........4-27 WARMING UP ............. 5-13 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ........4-27 JUMP STARTING ..........5-13 OTHERS ............4-28 DRIVING ON THE ROAD .......5-14 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL ......
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARKING ............5-19 PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ............ 5-29 7-PIN SOCKET ........... 5-20 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL ......5-20 CONTROL AND OPERATION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ........5-30 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ....5-21 SCV CONTROL LEVER AND COUPLER ... 5-30 CONTROL LEVER AND ONE TOUCH SWITCH... 5-21 CYLINDER HOSE CONNECTION ...... 5-30 TO OPERATE THE LOCKSHAFT ....... 5-21 WORKING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ..... 5-22 TIRE, WHEEL AND BALLAST ......5-31 REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH ......
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT ....5-36 OIL, GREASE AND ANTI-FREEZE CHART ..7-4 TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING .....5-37 FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART ....7-5 OPENING HOOD ..........7-6 POWER STEERING ........... 5-37 TOWNING INSTRUCTIONS ....... 5-38 CHECKING AND CHANGING ......7-6 PTO SPECIFICATIONS & PRECAUTIONS ..5-38 LOADER OPERATION ........5-39 ENGINE OIL ............
  • Page 9 SPECIFICATIONS ..........9-2 ELECTRICAL CABLES ........7-16 GREASING ............7-17 TRAVELING SPEED ........9-5 STEERING WHEEL ..........7-17 BRAKE ..............7-18 INDEX............10-1 PARKING BRAKE ..........7-19 FAN BELT ............7-19 AIR COMPRESSOR BELT ........7-20 TOE-IN ..............7-21 FUSE & FUSIBLE LINKS ........7-21 COLOR OF EXHAUST GAS ....... 7-22 TIRES PRESSURE ..........7-22 FRONT AXLE TURN RADIUS ......7-23 TROUBLE SHOOTING ........ 8-1 TROUBLESHOOTING ........8-2 ENGINE .
  • Page 10 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 11 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. Rotating/raising Indicator Air Flow Sensor Lamp (N/A) Back-Up Preheat Engine Oil Pressure Parking Brake Auto PTO Lamp Lift Up Operation Battery Charging Lamp Constant Speed Indicator Water Separator Brake Pedal Connection Lamp (N/A) High Speed Indicator Lamp Towing Power (N/A) Horizontal control Fuel Empty Slow Indicator Lamp (N/A) Direction Lamp (LH) Reverse Direction Lamp (RH) High Beam Forward Neutral Low Beam...
  • Page 12 "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 13: 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 OVERVIEW OF SAFETY DECAL ............1-32...
  • Page 14: To Ensure Safe Operation

    BRANSON 9550C TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Make sure to observe the instruction given in this section to avoid equip- ment failure or personal injury or death. Ventilate the space! LXN5o102a LXN5o103a WARNING WARNING Maintenance on a flat and safe...
  • Page 15 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 16 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o166a LXN5o107a LXN5o108a 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 17 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o109a LXN5o173a LXN5o111a 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: • • • M a k e s u r e t o c o n n e c t t h e When moving along the un- Reduce throttle speed when brake pedals when driving on...
  • Page 18 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o112a LXN5o115a LXN5o116a 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 19 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Read manual 사용전에 before drive 잘 읽는다. LXN5o117a LXN5o118a 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 20 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o121a LXN5o130a LXN5o131a 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 21 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Use a cor- 공구는 Do not inflate the rect tools 올바르게! 최대 공기압 이상 tire beyond the 으로 공기를 넣지 max air pressure 마십시오. Oops! 앗! LXN5o132a LXN5o133a LXN5o134a CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not over inflate tires: Use correct tools: Secure hood and side covers be- •...
  • Page 22 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o135a LXN5o110a LXN5o137a 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 23: While Working

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS WHILE WORKING Good Main- 확실한 점검을 tenance! LXN5o135a LXN5o139a LXN5o140a WARNING DANGER 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 24 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o141a LXN5o142a LXN5o144a 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 25: After Using The Machine

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AFTER USING THE MACHINE It's HOT 앗 뜨거! 닿 으 면 안 돼 공 구 함 LXN5o146a LXN5o155a LXN5o149a 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 26 BRANSON 9550C 부 르 르 LXN5o150a LXN5o152a LXN5o153a WARNING DANGER DANGER Make sure that you are seated in Put tractor cover on only after Do not open the radiator cap the driver’s seat with your seat tractor has cooled down: when the radiator is hot: •...
  • Page 27: Precaution For Prolonged Storage

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE & 는 와 Remove from 떼어내서 보관하세요. tractor LXN5o154a LXN5o157a LXN5o158a WARNING 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 28 BRANSON 9550C 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 29: Precautions In Inclined Area

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS IN INCLINED AREA Loading (backward) 실을때(후진) Sufficient 폭, 길이 Strength, 강도는 length and Loading 여유를... width...! (forward) 내릴때(전진) 3 1 : LXN5o123a LXN5o124a LXN5o177a WARNING WARNING WARNING • Use loading ramps with proper Move the tractor backward when Be careful when driving on the slope &...
  • Page 30: Maintenance Before Operating

    BRANSON 9550C MAINTENANCE BEFORE OPERATING LXN5o126a LXN5o151a LXN5o148a 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 31: Others

    GENERAL PRECAUTIONS OTHERS Don't modify! 개조금지 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 32 BRANSON 9550C Con- nect brakes! LXN5o164a LXN5o165a LXN5o166a CAUTION WARNING WARNING Do not shift gears on slopes or Stop the engine before mainte- Follow the instruction manual on the loading ramps: nance: when engaging an implement: • • • When driving on slopes or on...
  • Page 33 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o167a LXN5o168a LXN5o169a 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 34 BRANSON 9550C 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 35 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 드로바를 Use drawbar 사용하세요. LXN5o110a 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 36 BRANSON 9550C LXN5o177a LXN5o178a LXN5o187a WARNING WARNING DANGER Pay special attention when on a Turn off engine in a flat area when Remove spilled excess fuel be- slope or loading ramps: leaving the tractor: fore starting engine: • • •...
  • Page 37 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o181a LXN5o182a LXN5o188a 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 38 BRANSON 9550C Fuel is 연료가 leaking! 새고 있어요 LXN5o122a LXN5o190a LXN5o186a DANGER WARNING WARNING • If fuel pipe is damaged, fuel • • Check carefully that the vari- Check and perform mainte- will leak. Make sure that you ous safety lamps such as di- nance to loader after lifting it.
  • Page 39 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS LXN5o191a LXN5o193a LXN5o142a WARNING WARNING WARNING • • • Check if the brakes work prop- D o n o t l o o k a w a y o r t a k e W h e n e n t e r i n g o r l e a v i n g erly and evenly on both sides hands off the steering wheel t h e f a r m i n g f i e l d , o r m o v -...
  • Page 40 BRANSON 9550C Longer than 300’ LXN5o192a LXN5o194a LXN5o195a 1. When the tractor has an imple- WARNING WARNING ment attached or is moving slow- • • Every day before operating the Install the indication of disable ly, you must often watch the rear...
  • Page 41 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 2. Always turn on the head light, and/ or emergency lamp at night and day as requested by the local traf- fic regulation. 3. Maintain the light and indication plate so it can be visible always. Immediately repair or attach the broken or missed light and indicat- ing plates.
  • Page 42 BRANSON 9550C 6. Keep all parts in good condition The following items, maintenance and properly installed. Fix damage and adjustment should not be at- immediately. Replace worn or bro- tempted, but contact the nearest ken parts. Remove any buildup of authorized dealer, if necessary.
  • Page 43 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Use agricultural chemicals in a safe manner. 1. Agricultural chemicals must be sprayed properly. 2. Spraying of agricultural chemicals must be noticed in advanced and damage to surroundings. 3. Do wear the protective clothing(mask, glove) for agricultural chemicals be- fore spray work.
  • Page 44: Overview Of Safety Decal

    BRANSON 9550C OVERVIEW OF SAFETY DECAL Part Code Part Description FBE4570000A4 CAUTION FBE4580000A4 DANGER FBE4770000B4 CAUTON TA00027063A WARNING TZE5180000C4 CAUTION-ROTATION TA00027181A CAUTION-HAND BR95o101a...
  • Page 45 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Part Code Part Description FBE4300000A4 PTO COVER TZE4300000C4 WARNING-PTO FBE4340000A4 CAUTION 10 FBE4430000A4 CAUTION-FUEL 11 TZE4190000C4 CAUTION-FUEL 12 TA00027051B WARNING-CAUTION 13 TA00038991A CAUTION-PARKING BR95o102a...
  • Page 46 BRANSON 9550C Safety decals are provided to ensure safe operation. Keep the safety decals clean at all times and protect them from dam- age. In case of loss or damage, replace with a new decal.
  • Page 47: About Warranty

    2. ABOUT WARRANTY WARRANTY ....................2-2 TROUBLE SHOOTING ................2-2...
  • Page 48: Warranty

    BRANSON 9550C 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 49: Overview Of The Tractor

    3. OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR EXTERIOR VIEW ..................3-2...
  • Page 50: Exterior View

    BRANSON 9550C EXTERIOR VIEW (1) Work Lamp (F) (2) Side Mirror (3) Door Glass (4) Rear Tire (5) Step (6) Front Tire (7) Head Lamp (8) Hood BR95O301A...
  • Page 51: Overview Of The Tractor

    OVERVIEW OF THE TRACTOR BR95O302A (1) Air Cleaner (2) Oil Cooler (3) Battery (4) Alternator (5) Hydraulic Pump (6) Engine Oil Filter BR95O303A (1) 3PT Control Switch (5) Lower Link (2) Rear Window (6) Rear Combination Lamp (3) Rear Remote Valve (7) Lift Link (4) Top Link...
  • Page 52 MEMO ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Branson Machinery LLC ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 53 4. FUNCTIONS SWITCHES AND LEVERS ........4-3 AUTO PTO LAMP (N/A).......... 4-11 PTO LAMP ............... 4-12 MAIN KEY SWITCH ..........4-3 AIR FLOW SENSOR ..........4-12 F/R SHUTTLE LEVER ..........4-4 PARKING BRAKE LAMP ......... 4-12 COMBINATION SWITCH .......... 4-4 FUEL WATER SEPARATOR ........4-13 TELESCOPIC ADJUST CAP ........
  • Page 54 4. FUNCTIONS PEDALS ..............4-20 LEVER OPERATION (L) ........4-26 CLUTCH PEDAL ............. 4-20 PTO SHIFT LEVER ..........4-27 BRAKE PEDALS AND COUPLER......4-20 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ........4-27 ACCELATOR PEDAL ..........4-21 OTHERS ..............4-28 LEVER OPERATION (R) ........4-21 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL ........ 4-28 MID REMOTE VALVE JOYSTICK ......
  • Page 55: Functions

    FUNCTIONS SWITCHES AND LEVERS MAIN KEY SWITCH stopped, the engine oil pressure pi- lot lamp and the battery charge pilot lamp are lit. Depending on the out- side temperature, the thermostat pi- lot lamp may also be lit. "START"  Starting motor turns and the engine is started.
  • Page 56: F/R Shuttle Lever

    BRANSON 9550C F/R SHUTTLE LEVER COMBINATION SWITCH CAUTION • For safety, when shifting from “forward” to “reverse” or from “reverse” to “forward”, put the lever in the “neutral” po- sition and wait for the tractor to stop moving before shifting the gear to the opposite direc- tion.
  • Page 57: Telescopic Adjust Cap

    FUNCTIONS TELESCOPIC ADJUST CAP STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER 4WD SHIFT SWITCH BR95O433A BR95O434A BR95O435A (1) Telescopic Adjust Cap (1) Steering Wheel Tilt Lever (1) 4WD Shift Switch (A) 2WD (B) 4WD AUTO (C) 4WD Turn telescopic adjusting handle It is used to change the angle of the 2WD: Rear wheel drive high range - CCW, then fix handle at a desirable steering wheel.
  • Page 58: Emergency Lamp Switch

    BRANSON 9550C EMERGENCY LAMP SWITCH CAUTION • If the hazard lamps are turned on for an extended period of time while the engine is stopped, the battery can be discharged. Therefore, use them only in emergency. BR95O436A (1) Emergency Lamp Switch Used to prevent accidents in an emergency.
  • Page 59: Instrument Panel

    FUNCTIONS INSTRUMENT PANEL (1) Warning Lamp (2) Direction Lamp (LH) (3) Direction Lamp (RH) (4) Forward (5) Neutral (6) Reverse (7) Head Light (Lower-Beam) (8) Head Light (High-Beam) (9~12) N/A (13) Auto PTO (14) PTO Operation (15) Air Filter Sensor (16) Parking Brake (17) Water Separator (18) Pre-Heat Lamp...
  • Page 60: Warning Indicator Lamp

    BRANSON 9550C WARNING INDICATOR LAMP DIRECTION LAMP (LH) DIRECTION LAMP (RH) BR95O401A BR95O403A BR95O402A (1) Warning Indicator Lamp (1) Direction Lamp (LH) (1) Direction Lamp (RH) Center warning indicator lamp will The indicator lamp will light up when The indicator lamp will light up when light up when trouble occurs with direction lever is pushed forward.
  • Page 61: Forward Lamp

    FUNCTIONS FORWARD LAMP NEUTRAL LAMP REVERSE LAMP BR95O404A BR95O405A BR95O406A (1) Forward Lamp (1) Neutral Lamp (1) Reverse Lamp Forward lamp will light up when shut- Neutral lamp will light up when shut- Reverse lamp will light up when shut- tle lever is pushed forward.
  • Page 62: Low Beam Head Lamp

    BRANSON 9550C LOW BEAM HEAD LAMP HIGH BEAM HEAD LAMP SINGLE BRAKE LAMP (N/A) BR95O407A BR95O408A BR95O409A (1) Row Beam Head Lamp (1) High Beam Head Lamp (1) Single Brake Lamp If the light switch is turned twice If the light switch is turned twice and...
  • Page 63: Low Speed Lamp (N/A)

    FUNCTIONS LOW SPEED LAMP (N/A) HIGH SPEED LAMP (N/A) AUTO PTO LAMP (N/A) BR95O410A BR95O411A BR95O412A (1) Low Speed Lamp (1) High Speed Lamp (1) Auto PTO Lamp High speed mode and low speed High speed mode and low speed If the PTO AUTO switch on the dash- mode are available only for the ap- mode are available only for the ap-...
  • Page 64: Pto Lamp

    BRANSON 9550C PTO LAMP AIR FLOW SENSOR PARKING BRAKE LAMP BR95O414A BR95O413A BR95O415A (1) PTO Lamp (1) Air Flow Sensor (1) Parking Brake Lamp PTO indicator lamp will light up when It is used to monitor the amount of air Lamp will light up when parking PTO ON/OFF switch is turned on.
  • Page 65: Fuel Water Separator

    FUNCTIONS FUEL WATER SEPARATOR PRE-HEAT LAMP ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LAMP BR95O416A BR95O419A BR95O417A (1) Fuel Water Separator (1) Pre-heat Lamp (1) Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Lamp will light up when the water Lamp will light on/off depending on Lamp will come on when the ignition level is getting high.
  • Page 66: Battery Charging Lamp

    BRANSON 9550C BATTERY CHARGING LAMP FUEL EMPTY LAMP TRANSMISSION WARNING LAMP BR95O418A BR95O420A BR95O421A (1) Battery Charge Lamp (1) Fuel Empty Lamp (1) Transmission Warning Lamp It will be turned on when the key It will light up when there is little fuel Transmission warning lamp will light switch is put into the “ON”...
  • Page 67: Constant Speed Indicator Lamp (N/A)

    FUNCTIONS CONSTANT SPEED INDICATOR LIFT UP LAMP TOWING POWER LAMP LAMP (N/A) BR95O422A BR95O423A BR95O424A (1) Constant Speed Indicator Lamp (1) Lift up Lamp (1) Transmission Warning Lamp If the engine throttle lock dial is set to Lift up lamp will light up when lift arm Towing power lamp will light up when a certain position, the constant speed is lifted up by one-touch moving up,...
  • Page 68: Reverse Up Indicator Lamp (N/A)

    BRANSON 9550C REVERSE UP INDICATOR TURN-UP INDICATOR (N/A) OPERATION LAMP (N/A) LAMP (N/A) BR95O425A BR95O426A BR95O427A (1) Reverse Up Indicator Lamp (1) Turn-Up indicator (1) Operation Lamp If the reverse up switch on the dash- The Turn-up indicator is illuminated If the 4WD switch is placed in "Oper-...
  • Page 69: 4Wd Drive Lamp (N/A)

    FUNCTIONS 4WD DRIVE LAMP (N/A) FUEL GAUGE RPM GAUGE/ENGINE USING HOUR METER BR95O428A 6015O323B BR95O438A (1) 4WD Drive Lamp (1) Fuel Gauge (1) RPM Gauge/engine Using Hour Meter If the 4WD switch is placed in "4WD" Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- Indicates the quantity of fuel remain- or "WORK"...
  • Page 70: Speedometer

    BRANSON 9550C SPEEDOMETER WATER TEMP GAUGE ERROR CODE DISPLAY BR25O420A BR95O429A BR95O439A (1) Speedometer (1) Water Temp Gauge (1) Error Code Display The needle indicates speed of trac- The needle indicates the temperature The relevant error code is generated tor.
  • Page 71 FUNCTIONS < ERROR CODE LIST> ERROR CODE CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION 1301 Transmission Control Unit Trouble with transmission oil pressure sensor 1401 Transmission Control Unit Trouble with 4WD solenoid circuit 1402 Transmission Control Unit Trouble with proportional valve 1403 Transmission Control Unit Trouble with forward solenoid valve 1404 Transmission Control Unit...
  • Page 72: Pedals

    BRANSON 9550C PEDALS CLUTCH PEDAL BRAKE PEDALS AND COUPLER BR95O440A BR95O441A BR95O442A (1) Clutch Pedal (1) Clutch Pedal (1) Brake Pedal (LH) (2) Brake Pedal(RH) (2) Brake Pedal (LH) (3) Brake Pedal Coupler (3) Brake Pedal (RH) (4) Accelerator Pedal...
  • Page 73: Accelator Pedal

    FUNCTIONS LEVER OPERATION (R) ACCELATOR PEDAL While engine speed is more than 5km with 2WD, if the brake pedals (left and right, simultaneously) are pressed, it is automatically changed to 4WD and the 4WD indicator lamp is illuminated. This is to reduce the braking distance WARNING •...
  • Page 74: Mid Remote Valve Joystick

    BRANSON 9550C MID REMOTE VALVE JOYSTICK MAIN GEAR SHIFT LEVER Loader will move up when pushed forward and move down when pulled backward. Bucket will move up when pushed to the left and move down when pushed to the right. Joystick lever must be locked when driving while loader is lifted.
  • Page 75: Range Shift Lever

    FUNCTIONS RANGE SHIFT LEVER REAR REMOTE CONTROL LEVER LEVER NO DETENT Front / Rear BR95O448A BR25O438A BR95O447A (1) Range Shift Lever (1) Rear Remote Control Lever I (2) Rear Remote Control Lever II (3) Rear Remote Control Lever III The range gear is shifted in three Connect the implement hose with the levels(A-B-C).
  • Page 76: Accelator Lever

    BRANSON 9550C ACCELATOR LEVER PTO ON/OFF SWITCH PTO SELECTION SWITCH BR95O449A BR95O450A BR95O451A (1) Accelator Lever (1) PTO ON/OFF Switch (1) PTO Selection Switch (A) IND (B) LINK It is used to make the engine run It is used for turning on or off the It is used to change over the PTO faster or slower.
  • Page 77: 3Pt Hitch Control Lever

    FUNCTIONS 3PT HITCH CONTROL LEVER ONE-TOUCH SWITCH DRAFT CONTROL DIAL BR95O452A BR95O453A BR95O454A (1) 3PT Hitch Control Lever (1) One-touch Switch (1) Draft Control Dial Hitch control lever can freely lift up or One-touch lifting up/down switch can Draft control dial allows the imple- move down the rear implement.
  • Page 78: Stop/Slow Return Dial

    BRANSON 9550C LEVER OPERATION (L) STOP/SLOW RETURN DIAL REMOTE SWITCH BR95O455A BR95O507A (1) Stop/Slow Return Dial (1) Remote Switch The rate at which the 3PT link and To move the lockshaft, keep pressing mounted implement will drop is con- the switch under the left tail lamp.
  • Page 79: Pto Shift Lever

    FUNCTIONS PTO SHIFT LEVER PARKING BRAKE LEVER If the parking brake is applied, the trac- tor will not move even though the F/ R shuttle lever is applied and a warn- ing sound will be made. You can't drive the tractor forward or reverse when the parking brake is only released with the warning sound remained.
  • Page 80: Others

    BRANSON 9550C OTHERS DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL WORK LAMP SWITCH WARNING • Release the differential gear lock when making a turn. Oth- erwise, the tractor may not turn in the direction you want and cause an accident. BR95O460A (1) Differential Lock Pedal...
  • Page 81: Wiper Switch

    FUNCTIONS WIPER SWITCH CAUTION • Do not use the washers when the washer fluid reservoir is empty, otherwise you will damage the washer pump. • D o n o t u s e t h e w a s h e r s i f there is any danger that the fluid will freeze on the wind- shield.
  • Page 82: Side Window Handle

    BRANSON 9550C SIDE WINDOW HANDLE CUP HOLDER / AUX. POWER SUNROOF BR95O464A BR95O465A 6015O368A (1) Side Window Handle (Lock) (1) Aux. power 12V (1) SunRoof (2) Latch (2) Side Window Handle (Open) (2) Cup Holder It is used to open side window.
  • Page 83: Sunglass Holder

    FUNCTIONS SUNGLASS HOLDER CD PLAYER ANTENNA 6015O370A 6015O371A 6640O366A (1) Sunglass Holder (A) Pull (1) CD Payer Slot (2) CD Player (1) Antenna Pull the clip (A) and then the sun- CD, MP2 and radio functions are Adjust the antenna at a range of 100 glass holder is opened.
  • Page 84: Cooling And Heating System

    BRANSON 9550C COOLING AND HEATING SYSTEM 1. POWER This switch supplies power to the heater/air condition- ing system, activates or deactivates the heater/air con- ditioning system. The lamp is turned on when operating. 2. AIR-CON SWITCH When the cooling function is on, the air compressor is worked then reheated according to the temperature set- ting.
  • Page 85: Operation & Work

    5. OPERATION & WORK CHECKING BEFORE OPERATION .......5-3 PARkING ..............5-19 7-PIN SOCkET ............5-20 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE ....5-10 DIffERENTIAL LOCk PEDAL ........ 5-20 TO START THE ENGINE ........5-10 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM .......5-21 TO STOP THE ENGINE .......... 5-12 WARMING UP ............
  • Page 86 5. OPERATION & WORK PRECAUTIONS fOR CONNECTING THE TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT ......5-36 IMPLEMENT ............5-29 TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING ....5-37 CONTROL AND OPERATION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM .............5-30 POWER STEERING ..........5-37 TOWNING INSTRUCTIONS ........5-38 SCV CONTROL LEVER AND COUPLER ....5-30 PTO SPECIfICATIONS &...
  • Page 87: Checking Before Operation

    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 •...
  • Page 88 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. bR25O501A bR25O502A To ensure a safe and comfortable...
  • Page 89 bR25O503A bR25O504A bR25O505A • Engine coolant level, leakage, or • battery solution level. • Air cleaner. damage to the hose.
  • Page 90 bR25O506A bR25O507A bR25O508A • 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 91 bR25O509A bR25O510A bR25O511A (A) free play 0.2 ~ 0.4 in (A) free play 0.8 ~ 2.0 in 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 •...
  • Page 92 bR25O512A bR25O513A bR25O514A (A) free play 1.0 ~ 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 93 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, bR25O515A bRNO516A and then causes some unex- pected accident. •...
  • Page 94: Starting / Stopping The Engine

    STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE TO START THE ENGINE ▶Note: Breaking in your tractor (First 50 hours) The operation of a new tractor during the first 50 hours in very important, as it will greatly influence the life and performance of the tractor. Pay attention to the following precau- tions during the break-in period.
  • Page 95 BR95O502A BR95O452A BR95O502A (1) PTO Switch (1) 3PT Hitch Control Lever (1) Main Shift Lever (2) Range Shift Lever 3. Put the position control lever 4. Move the 3PT Hitch Control Lever 5. Main shift lever into “NEUTRAL” into the lowest position and PTO forward to lower the implement.
  • Page 96: To Stop The Engine

    TO STOP THE ENGINE Acceleration lever to LOW Main switch to Off and remove the key bR25O524A BR95O431A (1) f/R Shuttle Lever (A) forward (b) Reverse BR25O419A 6. Put the acceleration lever to Min. (1) PTO Shift Lever 1. Put the acceleration lever on (2) Park brake Lever LOW, and turn the main switch to “Off”.
  • Page 97: Warming Up

    WARMING UP JUMP STARTING 1. Turn the key to "ON" position and 1. Connect the red cables to the (+) CAUTION wait a minute. terminal of starter and the (+) ter- • When stopping the engine, minal of battery. 2. Turn the key to "START" position never stop it with the reducer with the clutch depressed (to en- 2.
  • Page 98: Driving On The Road

    DRIVING ON THE ROAD DRIVING WITH WEIGHT ATTATED SLOW DOWN WHEN TOWNG LOAD CAUTION • Do not tow heavy objects on a road. Otherwise there is a risk of injury or damage to the im- plement. BR95O531A BR95O532A ・ When moving along the uneven follow the instructions of the speed road, slow down.
  • Page 99: Adjust The Seat And Fasten The Seat Belt

    ADJUST THE SEAT AND FASTEN THE SEAT BELT 4. Use extreme caution when making Move the seat forward or rearward CAUTION a turn or towing on a slope or un- until you can easily handle the ped- • While slowing down your trac- stable surface.
  • Page 100: Check That Both Brake Pedals Are Coupled

    CHECK THAT BOTH BRAKE RAISE THE IMPLEMENT USE THE ACCELERATION LEVER PEDALS ARE COUPLED BR95O442A BR95O505A BR95O443A (1) brake Pedal(LH) (2) brake Pedal(RH) (1) 3PT Hitch Control Lever (1) Accelator Pedal (3) brake Pedal Coupler (2) One-touch Switch Check that the left and right brake Pull the 3PT hitch control lever rear- Increase the engine rpm from slow pedals are coupled.
  • Page 101: Release The Parking Brake

    RELEASE THE PARKING BRAKE USE THE MAIN SHIFT LEVER/ USE THE F/R SHUTTLE LEVER RANGE SHIFT LEVER. BR95O446A BR95O431A (1) f/R Shuttle Lever (A) forward (b) Reverse Move the f/R Shuttle lever to select the desired driving direction. BR95O459A forward or reverse driving is avail- (1) Parking brake Lever able without the clutch activated.
  • Page 102: Stopping The Tractor

    STOPPING THE TRACTOR 1. Stop the tractor using the brake CAUTION CAUTION pedals and clutch pedal. • • Do not leave your foot on the When driving on a steep slope, 2. Put the main shift gear to "Neutral" clutch pedal except for brak- loading or unloading the trac- position.
  • Page 103: Parking

    PARKING IMPORTANT CAUTION • • Be sure the tractor is stopped he parking brake of this trac- before shifting. Otherwise, tor is a gear mesh type. • there is a risk of damage of the Necessarily release the parking transmission. brake while driving.
  • Page 104: 7-Pin Socket

    7-PIN SOCKET DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL Socket(A) is used to connect lights, turn signal lamps, devices of trailer and implement. While towing the im- plement, always use auxiliary lights if some objects interrupt lights such as tail lights. If the wiring harness of the imple- ment is connected properly, lights of the implement will activated simulta- neously with the warning lamp and...
  • Page 105: Electro-Hydraulic System

    ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CONTROL LEVER AND ONE TO OPERATE THE LOCKSHAFT TOUCH SWITCH If the tire is rotating idle repeatedly, try to engage the differential lock again. CAUTION • Do not drive the vehicle at a high speed with the differen- tial lock engaged.
  • Page 106: Working Depth Adjustment

    WORKING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH Loosen the stopper of the handle and Hold the switch pressed to move the fix it to the desired position. lockshaft. After raising the implement, lower ・ It is raised if the left switch is push the control lever up to the stop- pressed.
  • Page 107: Pto Switch

    PTO SWITCH DOWN RATE CONTROL DIAL If you turn the dial fully in a counter- clockwise, the implement will not be lowered. CAUTION • Excessive lowing speed can cause injury or damage of the tractor and implement. A suit- able down speed of the imple- ment is 2 sec.
  • Page 108: Implement Attachment

    IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT MATCH THE TRACTOR POWER WITH THE IMPLEMENT CAUTION • The tractor power must match with the implement size. Ex- cessive power can damage the implement. Check the maxi- mum and minimum limits of the required power before at- taching the implement to the tractor.
  • Page 109: Center Link Adjustment

    CENTER LINK ADJUSTMENT IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT WARNING • Turn OFF the towing control be- fore attaching the implement to the hitch to prevent the lockshaft from unexpected movement. WARNING Electro-hydraulic lockshaft con- trol BR95O511A BR95O512A • Turn the towing control knob (A) Minimum Pressure fully in a counter-clockwise (b) Standard Pressure...
  • Page 110 CAUTION • Whenever units such as imple- ment, implement quick coupler, and other attachment are at- tached to 3-point hitch, check if there is no interference, to avoid severe personal injury or damage of the machine. BR95O513A BR95O507A (1) Center Link (1) Remote Switch 4.
  • Page 111: Stabilizer Bar Adjustment

    STABILIzER BAR ADJUSTMENT VERTICAL LIFTING ADJUSTMENT DRAWBAR POSITIONING BR95O515A BR95O516A (1) Square steel plate (1) Draw bar To lift the lower link depending on the 1. This drawbar is a pivot type. terrain, turn the steel plate vertically. BR95O514A To fix the implement, turn the steel (1) Stabilizer Link plate horizontally.
  • Page 112: Attachment Of Pto Drive Implement

    ATTACHMENT OF PTO DRIVE IMPLEMENT 1. Install the implement to the tractor. CAUTION 2. R a i s e t h e i m p l e m e n t o f f t h e • Here is a risk of being entan- ground.
  • Page 113: Precautions For Connecting The Implement

    PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT 1. When engaging or disengaging 7. Depending on the implement, the the implement by moving the trac- overall length may become very tor, make sure that no one is al- long. Pay particular attention to lowed around the tractor or be- people or objects nearby when tween the implement and the trac-...
  • Page 114: Control And Operation Of Hydraulic System

    CONTROL AND OPERATION OF HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SCV CONTROL LEVER AND COUPLER CYLINDER HOSE CONNECTION Levers (1,2,3) are controlled the oil 1. Differentiate the extension hose flow and flow rate. from the retraction hose. Exten- sion hose should be connected to Left coupler is for extension, right the right coupler.
  • Page 115: Tire, Wheel And Ballast

    TIRE, WHEEL AND BALLAST TIRE TIRE INFLATION CAUTION Items Tire size Inflation • Oil leaking under pressure can front wheels 13.6-24 3.0(kg/cm penetrate the skin and cause se- Rear wheels 16.9-34 2.0(kg/cm vere injury. • Relieve all pressure before dis- connecting the hydraulic or oth- er lines.
  • Page 116: Track Width (Front Wheels)

    TRACK WIDTH (FRONT WHEELS) TRACK WIDTH (REAR WHEELS) TIGHTENING TORQUE bR25O537A ▶ Front & Rear Wheel TIGHTENING DESCRIPTION TORQUE bolts on wheels 280 lbf-ft BR95O520A BR95O521A and axle (40 kgf.m) Adjust the track width of the tractor Items bolts on rim and 250 lbf-ft depending on kind and condition of Width...
  • Page 117: Wheel/Axle Tightening

    WHEEL/AxLE TIGHTENING CHECKING FRONT AxLE SWING STOPPER SIzE CAUTION CAUTION • • Do not operate the tractor with If the size is smaller than the rims, wheels, hubs or axles limit, rotary tire can come loosened. in touch with the side of the hood resulting in damage of the hood.
  • Page 118: Using Creep Speed (Optional)

    USING CREEP SPEED (OPTIONAL) BR95O524A BR95O529A BR95O530A (1) Range Shift Stop bolt (1) Range Shift Stop bolt (1) Hex. bolt (2) Copper Packing (2) Copper Packing 1. Stop bolt is installed to make 2. Replace the range shift stop bolt 3.
  • Page 119: Driving On The Slope

    DRIVING ON THE SLOPE ENTERING AND LEAVING THE PAVEMENT WARNING Do not put the • Do not depress the clutch grear in neutral keep implement Keep implement Perpen- on a slope! low until rear pedal when driving on a slope. until rear dicular to...
  • Page 120: Turning On The Pavement

    TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT WARNING WARNING Depress the pedal while • • steering the wheel! W h e n y o u c r o s s a d i k e o r Make sure to release the dif- raised ground to enter or leave ferential gear lock before mak- the pavement, use loading...
  • Page 121: Tractor Loading /Unloading

    TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING POWER STEERING CAUTION DANGER WARNING • • • Fix the direction so that the Loading and unloading must Pay attention to the steering tractor will not have to mod- be done on flat and safe place, wheel while driving, because ify its direction on the load- with the engine turned off and it can be very lightly manipu-...
  • Page 122: Towning Instructions

    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 123: Loader Operation

    LOADER OPERATION in.(mm) Type Diameter Splines 0.20 1.378 (35) 3.5 (91) 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: • Do not lift or carry anyone on buckets, forks spears or any other portions of the loader or loader attachments.
  • Page 124: Carrying The Load

    CARRYING THE LOAD CAUTION WARNING • • Avoid contact with electrical Make sure material in buck- power lines by loader or at- et cannot roll out and down on tachments. tractor when bucket is raised • to full height. Do not lift or carry anyone in •...
  • Page 125: Handling Large Heavy Objects

    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 DO THIS...
  • Page 126 CAUTION CAUTION • The following safety precau- Preview the assembly instruc- tions should be thoroughly un- tions in your operator's manu- derstood before attempting ma- al before proceeding further. • chine assembly. If the assembly instructions • Do not lift heavy parts or as- call for parts or assemblies to semblies.
  • Page 127: Maintenance After Work

    6. MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK ...............6-2 MAINTENANCE FOR PROLONGED STORAGE ........6-2...
  • Page 128: Maintenance For Prolonged Storage

    BRANSON 9550C MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK MAINTENANCE FOR PRO- LONGED STORAGE DANGER • When covering the tractor, Don’t forget to dry Maintenance off and grease the make sure that the engine or Beat tractor after. Annually the muffler has fully cooled condition down.
  • Page 129 MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK In particular, we recommend that the WARNING electrical cables and the rubber hos- • Carry out checking and main- es, such as fuel hose, steering wheel Remove tenance for each part every hoses and radiator hoses, be re- &...
  • Page 130 BRANSON 9550C 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. Disconnect the battery completely...
  • Page 131: Periodic Maintenance And Adjustment

    7. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ....7-2 FUEL PIPES AND HOSES ........7-16 ELECTRICAL CABLES ........... 7-16 OIL, GREASE AND ANTI-FREEZE CHART ..7-4 GREASING .............. 7-17 STEERING WHEEL ..........7-17 FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART ......7-5 BRAKE..............7-18 OPENING HOOD ............7-6 PARKING BRAKE ............
  • Page 132: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    BRANSON 9550C 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. Front axle fluid ◎...
  • Page 133 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT RUNNING HOURS 700 1YR 2YR CHECK ITEMS ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 16. Hydraulic fluid hose ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 17. Fuel hose ● 18. Electric cables ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 134: Oil, Grease And Anti-Freeze Chart

    BRANSON 9550C OIL, GREASE AND ANTI-FREEZE CHART ITEM TYPE REMARK Use winter diesel when tempera- 1. Fuel Diesel (KS 2)-(Summer : S, Winter : W) ture is below 50’F 2. Engine oil SAE 10W-40 Above CG grade Arctic Grease Below 14°F [-10°C] 3.
  • Page 135: Fuel, Oil And Coolant Chart

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART ITEM CAPACITY REMARK 1. Fuel 31.7 gal (120 L) Diesel 2. Engine oil 2.3 gal (9 L) SAE (Above CG grade) 3. Coolant 14.7 gal (56 L) TF500 4. Transmission / Hyd oil 3.2 gal (12 L) TF500 5.
  • Page 136: Opening Hood

    BRANSON 9550C OPENING HOOD CHECKING AND CHANGING ENGINE OIL 1. If you pull the hood opening lever, Do not dispose of waste oils in wa- the hood retaining is released. terways or in sewage system, but take appropriate measures such as 2.
  • Page 137 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT BR25O703A BR95O723A BR25O702A (1) Oil Dipstick (1) Dipstick (1) Drain Plug (A) Upper Limit (B) Lower Limit ►CHECKING OIL ►CHANGING OIL CAUTION Pull out the dipstick, clean the tip of Drain the oil by removing the plug un- •...
  • Page 138: Transmission / Hyd Oil

    BRANSON 9550C TRANSMISSION / HYD OIL ►CHANGING OIL Drain the fluid through the drain holes under the rear axle case and rear axle housing. Supply the fluid through the filler hole behind the hy- draulic case. 1. Transmission oil can be used for the hydraulic system and for the power steering unit.
  • Page 139: Front Axle Fliud

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT FRONT AXLE FLIUD BR95O703A BR95O704A (1) Front Axle Oil (1) Drain Plug ►CHECKING ►CHANGING OIL Loosen the bolt inside of the front Drain oil from the drain plug on the axle case. Oil level should reach the front bottom of the front axle case.
  • Page 140: Filters / Coolant Replacement

    BRANSON 9550C FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEMENT ENGINE OIL FILTER TRANSMISSION / HYD 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-...
  • Page 141: Coolant

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT COOLANT ►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 142 BRANSON 9550C ►REPLACEMENT ►ANTI-frEEzE MIxTurE rATIO DANGER 1. Open the radiator cap and the • D o n o t o p e n t h e r a d i a t o r Outdoor drain plug to completely drain the...
  • Page 143: Others

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT OTHERS INSPECTING FUEL AND REFUELING RADIATOR SCREEN AND AIR CLEANER The Air cleaner removes the dust DANGER mixed in the intake air, thereby pre- • Lit cigarette, lighter or any venting abrasion of cylinder liners flammable source must keep a and piston rings to keep the engine distance while refueling.
  • Page 144 BRANSON 9550C ► CLEANING Of rAdIATOr SCrEEN Pull out the air cleaner fixing band for radiator disassembly. Pull up the radiator cleaner in the direction of ar- row mark and unfold it upward and pull out upward. Remove straw and dust. Clean it be- fore and after work.
  • Page 145: Battery

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT BATTERY ADJUSTING PARKING BRAKE DANGER • Avoid heat when checking or charging the battery. [Otherwise] The battery may explode and cause burns or other injury. CAUTION • BR95O712A BR25O717A When connecting the battery cable, connect the (+) terminal (1) Parking Brake Lever first.
  • Page 146: Fuel Pipes And Hoses

    BRANSON 9550C FUEL PIPES AND HOSES ELECTRICAL CABLES Check for damage to fuel hoses, Open the hood of the engine and steering wheel hoses (pipe), and ra- check if any cable is in contact with diator hoses, and see if there is any other parts, or if any insulation is leakage or loosening of bolts.
  • Page 147: Greasing

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT GREASING STEERING WHEEL Apply grease every 50 hours. Check the relevant parts before starting work everyday and add grease as necessary. After working on wet areas, make sure to apply grease to the tractor. BR25O725A (1) Steering Handle (A) Free Play : 0.8~ 2.0 in (20.3 ~50.8 mm) BR95O713A BR95O714A...
  • Page 148: Brake

    BRANSON 9550C BRAKE • In this case, the free play of the WARNING brake pedal is 0.2~0.4 in (5~10mm). • Check if the steering wheel vi- • Adjust both of the brake pedals. brates severely or has no free play. Otherwise, there is a risk of accident.
  • Page 149: Parking Brake

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT PARKING BRAKE FAN BELT BR25O728A BR95O717A BR95O718A (1) Brake Pedal Arm (1) Parking Brake (1) Fan Belt (2) Fixing Nut (A) Free Play (85~90mm) ► HOW TO AdjuST brAKE frEE 1. Loosen the lock nut of the parking After removing right side of dash- PLAY brake cable with parking brake re-...
  • Page 150: Air Compressor Belt

    BRANSON 9550C AIR COMPRESSOR BELT Open the engine hood and press the CAUTION middle of fan belt with finger to see • Carry out inspection or main- if the belt sags about 0.4~0.6in or if tenance after the engine if ful- there is any damage to the belt.
  • Page 151: Toe-In

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT TOE-IN FUSE & FUSIBLE LINKS BR25O730A BR95O721A BR95O722A (F) Front (R) Rear (1) Nut (2) Cylinder Rod (1) Fuse Box ► CHECKING ► AdjuSTING Stop the engine and check the main If the toe-in is not properly aligned, If not, loosen nuts at the end of the fuse.
  • Page 152: Color Of Exhaust Gas

    BRANSON 9550C COLOR OF EXHAUST GAS TIRES PRESSURE being replaced, it must be checked The exhaust gas may be a little black by the authorized dealer. at the time of starting the engine, but normally its color is clear. WARNING •...
  • Page 153: Front Axle Turn Radius

    PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT [Air pressure in tires] FRONT AXLE TURN RADIUS pressure(psi) CAUTION Front With • If the size is smaller than the Implement Rear limit, rotary tire can come Front in touch with the side of the With loader hood resulting in damage of Rear...
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  • Page 155: 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 156: Engine

    BRANSON.9550C 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..The.motor.does.not.start.when.the.main. Are.you.depressing.the.clutch? Depress.the.clutch.fully.and.turn.the. 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 • • Is.the.key.switch.broken? Contact.the.dealer.for.repair.or.replace- ment. • • Is.the.starting.motor.out.of.order? Contact.the.dealer.for.repair.or.replace-...
  • Page 157 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. Reduce.the.load. load? • •...
  • Page 158: Clutch And Brake

    BRANSON.9550C 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 159: Hydraulic System

    TROUBLE.SHOOTING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Situation Inspection item Solution • • 1..The.implement.cannot.be.lifted Is.the.hydraulic.stop/slow.return.control. Put.the.hydraulic.stop/slow.return.control. dial.is.in.all.the.way.right? dial.turn.to.left. • • 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?
  • Page 160: Electrical System

    BRANSON.9550C 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 defective? Replace the flasher unit.
  • Page 161: Specification

    9. SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATIONS ..................9-2 TRAVELING SPEED .................9-5...
  • Page 162: Specifications

    BRANSON 9550C SPECIFICATIONS Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Branson dealer for more information. ITEMS SPECIFICAITON 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length in. (mm) 157 (3,980) Overall Width in. (mm) 79.5 (2,020) Overall Height in.
  • Page 163 SPECIFICATION ITEMS SPECIFICAITON Model D3400T-ATAC Type(*) Vertical, 4 Cycle, Water Cooled, Diesel, EPA Tier Certified Combustion System Direct Injection Aspiration Turbo Charged Engine Output HP (kw) 95 (70) 3. Engine Engine RPM 2,500 No of Cylinder Bore x Stroke In. (mm) 3.85 x 4.44 (98 x 113) Displacement cu in (cc)
  • Page 164 Telescopic lower link / Telescopic stabilizers 10. Hydraulic Category Category II System Steering Pump 8.0 GPM (14 cc/rev) Pump Flow @ 2,500 rpm Main Pump 14.5 GPM (22 cc/rev) ※ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Branson dealer for more information.
  • Page 165: Traveling Speed

    SPECIFICATION TRAVELING SPEED m/h (km/h) SHIFTING TRAVELING SPEED RANGE MAIN FORWARD REVERSE 1.01 (1.62) 1.18 (1.90) 1.27 (2.04) 1.47 (2.36) 1.64 (2.64) 1.90 (3.05) 2.24 (3.60) 2.59 (4.17) 3.01 (4.84) 3.49 (5.61) 3.77 (6.06) 4.36 (7.01) Creep (OFF) 4.88 (7.85) 5.64 (9.07) 6.66 (10.72) 7.69 (12.37)
  • Page 166 MEMO ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Branson Machinery LLC ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 167: 10. Index

    10. INDEX INDEX......................10-2...
  • Page 168 BRANSON 9550C NUMERICAL BRAkE PEdALS ANd COUPLER ........4-20 3PT HITCH CONTROL LEVER ..........4-25 4wd dRIVE LAmP (N/A) .............4-17 4wd SHIFT SwITCH .............4-5 CARRYING THE LOAd ............5-40 7-PIN SOCkET ..............5-20 Cd PLAYER ................4-31 CENTER LINk AdjUSTmENT ..........5-25 CHECk THAT BOTH BRAkE PEdALS ARE COUPLEd ..5-16 ABOUT wARRANTY ..............2-1...
  • Page 169 INdEx dIFFERENTIAL LOCk PEdAL ..........5-20 dIRECTION LAmP (LH) ............4-8 F/R SHUTTLE LEVER............4-4 dIRECTION LAmP (RH) ............4-8 FAN BELT ................7-19 dOwN RATE CONTROL dIAL ..........5-23 FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEmENT .......7-10 dRAFT CONTROL dIAL .............4-25 FORwARd LAmP ..............4-9 dRAwBAR POSITIONING ...........5-27 FRONT AxLE FLIUd ..............7-9 dRIVING ON THE ROAd .............5-14 FRONT AxLE TURN RAdIUS ..........7-23 dRIVING ON THE SLOPE ...........5-35...
  • Page 170 BRANSON 9550C mATCH THE TRACTOR POwER wITH THE ImPLEmENT ...5-24 ImPLEmENT ATTACHmENT ..........5-24 mId REmOTE VALVE jOYSTICk ........4-22 ImPLEmENT ATTACHmENT ..........5-25 INdEx...................10-1 INSTRUmENT PANEL ............4-7 NEUTRAL LAmP ..............4-9 jUmP STARTING ..............5-13 OIL, GREASE ANd ANTI-FREEzE CHART ......7-4 ONE-TOUCH SwITCH ............4-25 OPENING HOOd ..............7-6...
  • Page 171 INdEx PEdALS ................4-20 REVERSE UP INdICATOR LAmP (N/A) ......4-16 PERIOdIC mAINTENANCE ANd AdjUSTmENT ....7-1 RPm GAUGE/ENGINE USING HOUR mETER ....4-17 PERIOdIC mAINTENANCE SCHEdULE ......7-2 POwER STEERING .............5-37 PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGEd STORAGE ....1-15 SCV CONTROL LEVER ANd COUPLER ......5-30 PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE ImPLEmENT ..5-29 SIdE wINdOw HANdLE .............4-30 PRECAUTIONS IN INCLINEd AREA ........1-17 SINGLE BRAkE LAmP (N/A) ..........4-10...
  • Page 172 BRANSON 9550C TIRE ..................5-31 USE THE ACCELERATION LEVER ........5-16 TIRE INFLATION ..............5-31 USE THE F/R SHUTTLE LEVER .........5-17 TIRE, wHEEL ANd BALLAST..........5-31 USE THE mAIN SHIFT LEVER/ RANGE SHIFT LEVER..5-17 TIRES PRESSURE ..............7-22 USING CREEP SPEEd (OPTIONAL) ........5-34 TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION ..........1-2 TO OPERATE THE LOCkSHAFT ........5-21...

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