Zetor PROXIMA POWER Z90 2012 Operator's Manual

Zetor PROXIMA POWER Z90 2012 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 2 ZETOR This Operator’s Manual will help you to become familiar with the operation and maintenance of your new model of the PROXIMA POWER series 2012. Although many of you have rich experience with the operation of other tractors, please, read the information con- tained in this Operator’s Manual very carefully.
  • Page 3 The technical specifications and information about the design, equipment, material and appearance are valid at the time of print. The manufacturer reserves the right to implement changes.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Location of serial numbers ..................5 Policy of correct use for Proxima Power tractors............7 Safety instructions for users ..................16 Preventive daily maintenance ................... 20 Acquaintance with the tractor ..................25 Driving operation ....................... 61 Running in the tractor....................85 Transportation ......................
  • Page 5 TRACTORS PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS WITH FRONT DRIVING AXLE (4 X 4): Engine output Tractor (kW) type EC 24 2000/25/EC 64,3 Z100 70,4 Z110 78,4 Z120 86,2...
  • Page 6: Location Of Serial Numbers

    LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS...
  • Page 7 When ordering spare parts and within all written and oral communication always specify the data of your tractor that should be written in the frames below. Tractor type Tractor serial number Engine serial number Zetor Proxima Power Z90 Zetor Proxima Power Z100 Zetor Proxima Power Z110 Zetor Proxima Power Z120 The “right”, “left”, “front” and “back” indi- cations refer to the driving direction of the tractor.
  • Page 8: Policy Of Correct Use For Proxima Power Tractors

    POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS The following rules for a proper use of the Proxima Power Trac- tor ease its control and secure the durability of both the engine clutch and the PTO clutch! ENGINE CLUTCH SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The tractor is provided with two independent engine clutches, one for the forward direction and one for the reverse direction.
  • Page 9 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS USING THE DIFFERENT WAYS TO CONTROL THE ENGINE CLUTCH 1 – with the reverse lever This way uses the function of automatic acceleration. Moving the reverse lever to the neutral position deactivates the engine clutch. Moving the reverse lever to the forward or reverse positions activates the engine clutch and puts the tractor smoothly in motion in the direction selected with the reverse lever.
  • Page 10 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS 3 – with the clutch pedal Depressing the clutch pedal deactivates the engine clutch. Releasing the clutch pedal activates the engine clutch. The activation speed of the engine clutch depends on how fast the clutch pedal is released. The clutch pedal does not have the function of automatic acceleration and the speed and smoothness of acceleration is influenced by the driver.
  • Page 11 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS ACCELERATING THE TRACTOR IN ORDINARY OPERATION – THE CLUTCH PEDAL In ordinary operation, the clutch pedal should only be used to stop the tractor For precise subtle movements, e. g. when connecting tools or when operating the tractor in limited space, and only when reduced gears do not suffice for slow movement, the clutch pedal may be used for a short time.
  • Page 12 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS STOPPING THE TRACTOR AND ACCELERATING IT AGAIN  Under ordinary operating conditions stop the tractor smoothly. Shortly before coming to a complete stop depress the clutch pedal and stop the tractor with the brake pedal. ...
  • Page 13 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS CHANING THE DIRECTION OF MOTION USING THE REVERSE LEVER You can change the direction of motion with the reverse lever when the speed of the tractor is lower than 10 KPH. If at- tempting to change the direction of motion when the speed is higher than 10 KPH, a continuous audio warning signal goes off and the neutral gear is automatically shifted.
  • Page 14 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS USING THE REAR PTO SHAFT THE REAR PTO SHAFT DELAY SWITCH The three-position delay switch on the right piller in the cab makes it possible to choose between three modes of the delay of the rear PTO shaft.
  • Page 15 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS USING THE REAR PTO SHAFT DELAY SWITCH 5S – use this mode to start PTO shaft connected light machines with low engine power take-off such as tedding machines 3S – use this mode to start PTO shaft connected light machines with middle engine power take-off such as disc reaping machines 1S –...
  • Page 16 POLICY OF CORRECT USE FOR PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS REAR PTO SHAFT – TYPE 540/540E Following the instructions below when using the rear PTO shaft helps to extend the durability of the clutch.  If the tractor is equipped with rear PTO shaft of the 540/540E type, it should be preferred to use 540E rotation to operate the rear PTO shaft connected machine when the preferred rotation of the rear PTO shaft is reached with the engine rota- tion of about 1,600 RPM...
  • Page 17: Safety Instructions For Users

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS 9. When preheating the engine with an Please, pay increased attention to the electric heater first connect the supply parts of the Operator’s Manual that are 1. The tractor may only be operated by cable to the heater and then connect the marked with this symbol.
  • Page 18 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS 16. Observe the maximum specified in- 24. Before putting the tractor in motion brake. Engaging a gear does not protect clination angle, i.e. 12°. make sure there is no person or obstacle the tractor from getting in motion (the 17.
  • Page 19 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS ways. Some of them may even cause uids, batteries and tyres. FIRE PREVENTION PRINCIPLES systemic poisoning when swallowed. PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE 38. Only refuel the tractor with the engine 45. Persons that handle oil products are stopped.
  • Page 20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS ELECTRIC INSTALLATION 53. No additional interventions into the electric installation (con- nection of other electric appli- ances) are permissible due to its possible overloading! 54. The values of the electric installation are: Nominal voltage 12 V = Grounded minus pole ( - ) pole Using starting trucks or auxiliary power...
  • Page 21: Preventive Daily Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE Perform this maintenance daily or after every 8 - 10 hours of operation at the latest.
  • Page 22 PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE G716c FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS ENGINE OIL LEVEL COOLING SYSTEM Check the fuel system for leaks, includ- The oil dip-stick is situated at the right- Check the connection of the engine cool- ing the drain plug of the fuel tank. Re- hand side of the engine.
  • Page 23 PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE G735a G751b LIQUID BRAKES TRAILER AIR BRAKES HYDROSTATIC STEERING Check the liquid brakes for leaks as well Check the air brake system for leaks and Check the oil level in the hydrostatic as the liquid control of the clutch and the the efficiency of the tractor brakes with steering tank with a dip-stick.
  • Page 24 PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE G710b TYRES AND WHEELS AIR CLEANER CAB FILTRATION Check the air pressure in the front and Maintenance of the air cleaner must be Check and if necessary clean the cab rear tyres. Depending on the character performed after t he signal of the clog- ventilation air filters installed in the front of work adjust the pressure to the rec- ging indicator.
  • Page 25 PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE HITCHES AFTER WORK WITH FRONT SHORT FUNCTIONAL TEST IMPLEMENTS Check the condition of the hitches and After starting the engine check whether attachments, incl. trailer. After work with front implements: the hydrostatic steering failure, engine  Check the connections of the external lubrication and charging indicators have gone off.
  • Page 26: Acquaintance With The Tractor

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR Page Safety cab ......................... 28 Door opening from the outside .................. 28 Door opening from the inside ..................28 Rear window ......................29 Side window ......................29 Tilting lid ........................29 Right rear panel......................30 Rearview mirrors ....................... 30 Passenger´s seat ......................
  • Page 27 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR Page Control panel on the cab right piller ................40 *Tilt steering wheel....................41 *Tilt and telescope steering wheel ................41 Digital dashboard - indicators ................... 43 Buttons........................45 Description of instruments ..................45 Display of pto speed ....................46 Diesel particle filter....................
  • Page 28 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR Page Lever of the parking brake and hitch for a single-axle trailer ........58 Hydraulics control panel .................... 58 Battery disconnector ....................58 Tractors with the travelling speed of 40 KM/H............59 Fuel tank ........................59 Drain plug of the fuel tank ..................
  • Page 29: Safety Cab

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR G101 E102 E103 SAFETY CAB DOOR OPENING FROM THE OUTSIDE DOOR OPENING FROM THE INSIDE Normally use the left side of the The cab doors can be locked from the 1. Lever for door opening from the inside tractor to enter and leave the cab.
  • Page 30: Rear Window

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E104 E105 E106 REAR WINDOW SIDE WINDOW TILTING LID The rear window is equipped with a han- The window is secured in the partly open It can be opened by partial turning of the dle and in the open position it is held by position with a plastic latch.
  • Page 31: Right Rear Panel

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E108 E109 RIGHT REAR PANEL REARVIEW MIRRORS On the right rear panel there is a storage Before driving or starting work adjust the place for a PET bottle (1), a 12V three- rearview mirrors to be able to see the en- pin socket (2) and a lighter (3).
  • Page 32: Passenger´s Seat

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR FH12N020.tif PASSENGER´S SEAT Passenger´s seat is tiltable and placed on the left mudguard of the cabin. SEAT TILTING OUT Passenger´s seat to be tilted out in the direction of an arrow (1) upward. Locking of the seat is done automatically SEAT TILTING Lift the passenger´s seat in the direction of an arrow (2), pull the lever (3) to the direction of the driver´s seat, tilt the seat in the di- rection of an arrow (4).
  • Page 33: Washer Nozzle

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E110 E111 E112 WASHER NOZZLE WASHER TANK WASHER CONTROL The nozzle is installed in the hood in The washer tank is located on the outer The starter key must be in position I. The front of the windshield and is adjustable rear wall of the cab.
  • Page 34: Mars Svratka Driver's Seat

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E113 E114 E115 MARS SVRATKA DRIVER’S SEAT LONGITUDINAL ADJUSTMENT VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the seat longitudinally af- The seat is adjusted vertically with the ter unlocking it with the left lever in the right-hand lever; from the central position ADJUSTMENT FOR THE DRIVER’S range of ±...
  • Page 35: Grammer Maximo Driver's Seat

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E116 GRAMMER MAXIMO DRIVER’S SEAT 1. Seat suspension adjustment control by the driver’s weight (adjustment by turning, direction in accordance with the pictogram on the seat bellows. 2. Longitudinal adjustment lever of the seat (located at the right side of the seat) 3.
  • Page 36: Air Filter With Active Carbon

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E730a *AIR FILTER WITH ACTIVE CARBON When pesticides are sprayed and a heating filter with active carbon Filters with active carbon are installed instead of the original dust filter and is used, the recirculation control they are replaced in the same way as the normal filters. The filter must be in- must be in the “air suctioned from serted with t he white side towards the grill.
  • Page 37: Control Panel Of Heating, *Air-Conditioning, *Radio

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E117 E118 E119 CONTROL PANEL OF HEATING, *AIR- HEATING VALVE CONTROL (A) AIR-CONDITIONING SWITCH (C) CONDITIONING, *RADIO a - Heating valve closed The air-conditioning system is switched A - Heating valve control b - Heating valve open on and off with the switch with the snow- B - Fan control FAN CONTROL (B)
  • Page 38: Control Of Air Circulation In The Cab (D)

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E120 G121 E122 CONTROL OF AIR CIRCULATION IN PROPER FUNCTION OF THE HEATING FAST HEATING OF THE CAB SPACE THE CAB (D) AND AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM Proceed as follows: a - Surrounding (external) air is suc- To ensure proper functioning of the heat- Turn the heating valve control (A) to tioned to the cab via filters - air suc- ing or air-conditioning system it is neces-...
  • Page 39: Fast Cooling Of The Cab Space

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E123 E124 E125 FAST COOLING OF THE CAB SPACE HEATING OR AIR-CONDITIONIG IMMEDIATELY AFTER COOLING OPERATION DURING WORK OF THE DOWN THE CAB Turn the heating valve control (A) to TRACTOR the left position. Immediately after cooling of the cabin and Set the control of air circulation in When internal air circulation is on, the air reduction of the internal temperature to...
  • Page 40: Heating And Air-Conditioning Outlets,Radio Speakers

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E126 X127 CONTROL PANEL ON THE RIGHT HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING OUTLETS,RADIO SPEAKERS CAB PILLAR A - Adjustable outlets of heating (2) and *air-conditioning (1) 1. Switching on the rear PTO Radio speakers are only installed in case of preparation for the *radio installation. 2.
  • Page 41: Control Panel On The Cab Right Piller

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR PPw+11NH127a CONTROL PANEL ON THE CAB RIGHT PILLER rear PTO shaft switch front shaft switch two-position switch of the windscreen wiper and washer rear window wiper switch switch of front working lights on cab roof switch of rear working lights on cab roof *rear mirrors heating switch *rear window defroster switch delay of the rear PTO shaft.
  • Page 42: Tilt Steering Wheel

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR F205 *TILT STEERING WHEEL *TILT AND TELESCOPE STEERING lever (2) in the opposite direction than WHEEL shown by the arrow. Adjusting the angle of the wheel Tilt column of the steering wheel enables The angle can be adjusted by tilting the After adjusting, tilt the lever (2) to adjust the angle and height of the wheel after it is unlocked by moving the...
  • Page 43 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR PW08X131a...
  • Page 44: Digital Dashboard - Indicators

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR DIGITAL DASHBOARD - INDICATORS 13. Indicator of the 2 stage of the 21. Diesel particle filter control (red) torque multiplier “on” (green) 1. High beam lights (blue). Lights up 14. Indicator (red) of a failure in the hy- when high beam headlights are on.
  • Page 45 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR F54d...
  • Page 46: Buttons

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR BUTTONS DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENTS After pressing of the selected button the A - Indicators corresponding symbol and value will ap- B - Trailer brake air pressure gauge pear on the display. C - Engine revolution meter 22.
  • Page 47: Display Of Pto Speed

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR F54e P11N090 DISPLAY OF PTO SPEED DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER By pressing the switch marked with the arrow, you will display the PTO speed in the Solid particles (carbon particles) which left and right parts of the display. It is a number of revolutions with engaged PTO originate by burning diesel are accumu- independent revolutions.
  • Page 48: Selectors, Switches And Levers

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR SELECTORS, SWITCHES AND LEVERS a - Light switch (off, parking, main headlights) b - Selector of low beam lights in the tractor grill and low beam lights on the tractor cab in the roof.  This selector may be optionally used to control the lights on the tractor cab independently of the tractor grill lights (off - on) as working lights.
  • Page 49: Light Switch (A)

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E134 E135 E136 LIGHT SWITCH (A) SWITCH OF GRILL AND CAB SWITCH OF WARNING LIGHTS (E) HEADLIGHTS (B) a - Lights “OFF” a - Warning lights “OFF” b - Sidelights and tail lights, registration a - Light in the roof “OFF” b - Warning lights “ON”...
  • Page 50: Switch Of The Front Driving Axle (F)

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E137 E138 SWITCH OF THE FRONT DRIVING REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK BUTTON AXLE (F) Use the front driving axle in case the rear The differential lock is engaged wheels slip to increase the traction of the by pressing of the button, which returns to the original position af- tractor.
  • Page 51: Controller Of Multiplier Pre-Selection

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR AUTOMATIC GEAR CHANGE OF MULTIPLIER The system of automatic gear change of multiplier is switched on by pre-selection multiplier controller on dashboard. If the controller of multiplier pre-selection is “on” (the control on controller is lit), the gears of multiplier are shifted automatically de- pending on the revolution of engine based on predefined values (engine revolutions).
  • Page 52 ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR Example of utilization: We are driving a tractor with a switched off controller of a multiplier pre-selection with a multiplier shifted to M gear (one control light with a “turtle” symbol is lit), with 1600 revolutions/min of engine, we press L button on a gear lever, by this we shift multiplier of twisting moment to L degree (two controls with “turtle”...
  • Page 53: Blocking And Automatic Gear Change Of Multiplier

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR Recommendations: Prior to turning on the controller of multiplier pre-selection on dashboard, shift manually while driving a multiplier gear by means of H and L buttons (once with H button and once with L button) on a gear lever with requested engine revolutions. The values (engine revolutions) are saved and with subsequent switch of the controller of multiplier pre-selection on dashboard, the system of automatic gear change of multiplier will shift the gears of multiplier automatically according to these engine revolutions.
  • Page 54: Switching Box

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E141 E142 E140 SWITCHING BOX KEY IN “0” POSITION KEY IN “I” POSITION The switching box is located on the The voltage of all appliances controlled Voltage is connected to all appliances dashboard, see arrow. via the key is disconnected. The key can except the starter.
  • Page 55: Key In "Ii" Position

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E143 E144 X145b KEY IN “II” POSITION MANUAL THROTTLE LEVER ENGINE STOPPING CONTROL The key is in this position during starting A - Maximum engine speed By pulling the control upwards you will of the engine and the starter and all the B - Idle run stop the engine run immediately and by electric appliances are connected except...
  • Page 56: Pedals

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR G146 X147 E148a PEDALS GEAR SHIFTING LEVER GEAR SHIFTING PLAN 1. Travel clutch pedal - Main shifting lever Reverse gears can only be shifted with 2. Foot brake pedals connected with a the use of the reversing lever. The plan latch Clutch disengagement button on the is located on the front left bottom glass of...
  • Page 57: Reversing Lever

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR X212a G150 X139 REVERSING LEVER SHIFTING LEVER OF ROAD AND SELECTOR OF TURN SIGNAL, LOW REDUCED GEARS AND HIGH BEAM LIGHTS AND HORN F - Forward movement, lever at the front N - Neutral position - Road gears R - Reverse movement, lever at the back - Neutral position a - Acoustic horn - push the selector in...
  • Page 58: Pto Drive Control

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E152 G153 G154 PTO DRIVE CONTROL REAR PTO SPEED CONTROL LEVER, REAR PTO DRIVE CONTROL LEVER 540 AND 1000 (OR 540E) RPM PTO drive is activated with switches on The adjustment is performed with the the right pillar of the cab. The adjustment is performed with the tractor at standstill by pulling or pushing P - Front PTO...
  • Page 59: Lever Of The Parking Brake And Hitch For A Single-Axle Trailer

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E155 P+11N001 E157 LEVER OF THE PARKING BRAKE HYDRAULICS CONTROL PANEL BATTERY DISCONNECTOR AND HITCH FOR A SINGLE-AXLE Hydraulics control panel is located in the In case of long-term shutdowns, TRAILER area of the right wing. repairs, failures of accidents im- Parking brake lever Controlling the rear three-point hitch is...
  • Page 60: Tractors With The Travelling Speed Of 40 Km/H

    ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR E158 E159 TRACTORS WITH THE TRAVELLING FUEL TANK SPEED OF 40 KM/H The fuel tank is installed at the right- All tractor models with the front driving hand side of the tractor. The tractor is axle that is equipped with brakes in- equipped with a plastic tank with the ca- stalled in the reducers of the front wheels pacity of 180 litres.
  • Page 61 NOTES...
  • Page 62: Driving Operation

    DRIVING OPERATION Page Before starting the engine ..................63 Starting the engine ....................63 If the engine will not start ..................64 Indication of errors of the glowing system ..............64 Handling the starter motor..................64 Immediately after starting ..................65 Engine preheating .....................
  • Page 63 DRIVING OPERATION Page Driving downhill......................77 Differential lock ......................78 Control of the front driving axle ................. 78 Driving with the front driving axle engaged ............... 78 Foot brakes ....................... 79 Air brakes of trailers and semi-trailers............... 79 Warning indication of an air pressure drop ............... 79 Single-hose and double-hose brakes................
  • Page 64: Before Starting The Engine

    DRIVING OPERATION G201 PW11NX202 PW11X203 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE If the glow plug indicator does not illuminate but flashes, there is an Before you start the engine, make 1. Put the key in ignition - ”0” position. error of the ignition system (Igni- sure: 2.
  • Page 65: If The Engine Will Not Start

    DRIVING OPERATION G204 G205 G206 IF THE ENGINE WILL NOT START INDICATION OF ERRORS OF THE HANDLING THE STARTER MOTOR GLOWING SYSTEM Return the key to the “0” position, wait It is forbidden to start the en- for 30 seconds and repeat starting. An error of the glowing system is indi- gine short-circuiting...
  • Page 66: Immediately After Starting

    DRIVING OPERATION G207 G208 IMMEDIATELY AFTER STARTING ENGINE PREHEATING After starting set the engine Continue preheating the engine while driving. Preheating the engine by speed to 800 - 1000 rpm and let means of a long idle run or abrupt increasing of the engine speed is harmful the engine run without loading for for the engine.
  • Page 67: Coolant Heater

    DRIVING OPERATION E209 E210a COOLANT HEATER STARTING THE ENGINE WITH THE USE OF THE COOLANT HEATER Heating the coolant facilitates engine starting at low ambient temperatures. The The heater is installed at the right-hand electric installation of the power supply and its protection against electric shock must side of the engine block.
  • Page 68: Gear Shifting

    DRIVING OPERATION E211 X212a G150 GEAR SHIFTING REVERSING LEVER SHIFTING OF ROAD AND REDUCED GEARS SPEEDS The tractors are equipped with a four- The reversing lever is used to select speed synchronized gearbox with two- the driving direction of the tractor (for- H - Road speeds speed reduction, a three-stage torque ward, reverse).
  • Page 69: Shifting From Lower To Higher Gear Speed

    DRIVING OPERATION E214a E215a E216 SHIFTING FROM LOWER TO HIGHER SHIFTING FROM HIGHER TO LOWER THREE-STAGE TORQUE MULTIPLIER GEAR SPEED GEAR SPEED The three-stage multiplier is standard Depress the clutch pedal (clutch disen- Depress the clutch pedal and move the equipment of all tractor types.
  • Page 70: Indication Of The Multiplier Function

    DRIVING OPERATION F100 F101 F102 INDICATION OF THE MULTIPLIER SHIFTING THE STAGES OF THE INCREASING, REDUCING THE FUNCTION TORQUE MULTIPLIER TRAVELLING SPEED BY TWO GEARS Individual engaged stages of the multi- Increasing the travelling speed 2xH Increases the travelling speed by plier (H,M,L) are signalled by indicators Reducing the travelling speed two gears...
  • Page 71: Diesel Particle Filter

    DRIVING OPERATION FH12N056 F11N040 DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER The exhaust system of a tractor is equipped with a diesel particle filter which serves for cleaning exhaust fumes. Solid particles (carbon particles) are collected and burned in diesel particle filter which originate by burning diesel. The activity of diesel particle filter is signalized by a pair of controls (green and red) on the dashboard.
  • Page 72: Diesel Particle Filter - System Failures Signalization

    DRIVING OPERATION FH12N075 DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER – SYSTEM FAILURES SIGNALIZATION DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER FAILURE CODES Failures in diesel particle system failure are signalized by a red control lighting up on the dashboard with engine running and subsequently by an acoustic signal. Failure Operator´s activity If the failure is not removed, it is signalized with any following starting of the engine...
  • Page 73: First Get Acquainted With The Gear Diesel Particle Filter Regeneration

    DRIVING OPERATION FH12N076 DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER REGENERATION Increased load of engine shall be work with a tractor at higher en- During the operation of a tractor, diesel particle filter is clogged by solid particles gine revolutions with connected originating in engine run when burning fuel. Clogged diesel particle filter automati- tools, power intake via PTO shaft cally regenerates the temperature of exhaust fumes with higher load of the engine.
  • Page 74: Shifting Pattern And Test Individ-Setting In Motion - Using The Clutch Pedal

    DRIVING OPERATION G218 SETTING IN MOTION - USING THE Release the parking brake com- start of tractor are higher than 1400 revo- CLUTCH PEDAL pletely. lutions/min, L gear of multiplier is auto- 10. Start moving smoothly and slowly. matically shifted (two controls with a tur- Start the engine tle symbol are lit) while it is not important Depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 75: Ual Positions Of The Shifting Lever Setting In Motion With The Automatic Function

    DRIVING OPERATION SETTING IN MOTION WITH THE Release the clutch pedal until the necessary to decrease the tractor speed AUTOMATIC FUNCTION travel engagement point and while below 10 km/h, shift the reversing lever simultaneously increasing the en- to the neutral position and repeat the The automatic function consists in shift- gine speed continue releasing the shift to the requested direction.
  • Page 76: Start, You Must Make Sure That The Gear Shifting - Using The Clutch Pedal

    DRIVING OPERATION GEAR SHIFTING - USING THE CLUTCH PEDAL Depress the clutch pedal (clutch disen- gaged). At the same time release the foot throttle pedal and shift the required gear. Smoothly release the clutch pedal (the clutch starts engaging) and at the same time increase the engine speed.
  • Page 77: Corresponds To Requirements For Indication Of Errors Of The System Of Travelling Clutches And Reversing

    DRIVING OPERATION X1333 INDICATION OF ERRORS OF THE SYSTEM OF TRAVELLING CLUTCHES AND REVERSING Less serious errors of the system of travelling clutches and reversing A failure of the less serious error category is signalled by illumination of the red “gearbox error” indicator (1) and the acoustic sig- nal sounding for 1 s.
  • Page 78: Driving Uphill

    DRIVING OPERATION G219 G220 DRIVING UPHILL DRIVING DOWNHILL Prior to a ride down the slope, use the blocking of system of auto- When driving uphill, shift from the A ride down the slope without a matic shift of multiplier by using higher to the lower speed in time geared speed is forbidden.
  • Page 79: Differential Lock

    DRIVING OPERATION G221 E222 G223 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL OF THE FRONT DRIVING DRIVING WITH THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE AXLE ENGAGED The differential lock is engaged by press- ing of the switch, which returns to the The front driving axle is “ON” in basic Use the front driving axle in case original position after being released.
  • Page 80: Foot Brakes

    DRIVING OPERATION E224 G225 G226 FOOT BRAKES AIR BRAKES OF TRAILERS AND WARNING INDICATION OF AN AIR SEMI-TRAILERS PRESSURE DROP The foot brakes are of the disc, wet, hy- draulically controlled, double-pedal type The control of the air brakes of trailers A pressure drop below 450 kPa is sig- with an automatic pressure compensator.
  • Page 81: Single-Hose And Double-Hose Brakes

    DRIVING OPERATION P11NX227 P11NX228 P11NX229 SINGLE-HOSE AND DOUBLE-HOSE SINGLE-HOSE BRAKES DOUBLE-HOSE BRAKES BRAKES The cap is marked black. The cap of the left coupling is marked 1. Coupling of single-hose brakes After connection of a trailer yellow (braking branch) and the cap of 2.
  • Page 82: Hydraulic Brakes Of Trailers

    DRIVING OPERATION P11NX231 HYDRAULIC BRAKES OF TRAILERS CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING QUICK-COUPLINGS OF HYDRAULIC The control of the hydraulic brakes of trailers (semi-trailers) and the control of the BRAKES OF THE TRAILER tractor brakes is designed in such a way that the braking effect of both the vehicles is synchronized.
  • Page 83: Stopping The Tractor - Parking Brake

    DRIVING OPERATION G232 G233 G234 STOPPING THE TRACTOR - PARKING STOPPING THE ENGINE LEAVING THE TRACTOR BRAKE After work of the tractor when the engine Before leaving the tractor with the safety cab was fully loaded, the engine must be left do not forget to remove the key from the Under normal conditions stop the tractor to cool down.
  • Page 84: Warning Indication Of Ahydrostatic Steering Error

    DRIVING OPERATION E235 G236 P11NX1 WARNING INDICATION OF A IMPORTANT WARNING *QUICK-COUPLINGS WITH DRIP HYDROSTATIC STEERING ERROR COLLECTION If during work of the tractor the lubrica- An error of the hydrostatic steering pump tion, charging or hydrostatic steering er- Optionally, a system of collection of re- is signalled in case of a pressure drop ror is illuminated, stop the tractor imme- sidual oil drips with a tank can be in-...
  • Page 85 NOTES...
  • Page 86: Running In The Tractor

    RUNNING IN THE TRACTOR Page General principles for running in the new tractor in the course of the first 100 hours of operation ..................... 86 During the first 10 hours .................... 86 From 100 hours on....................87...
  • Page 87 RUNNING IN THE TRACTOR G251 G252 GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR RUNNING IN THE NEW TRACTOR IN THE DURING THE FIRST 10 HOURS COURSE OF THE FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION - Run in the tractor in the transport re- During the first 100 operation hours: gime.
  • Page 88 RUNNING IN THE TRACTOR E257 FROM 100 HOURS ON After running-in you can work with the tractor without any restrictions. Operation regime of the tractor engines: Recommended operation speed 1400 - 2300 rpm Idle speed 800 ± 25 rpm Operation oil pres- 0.2 - 0.5 MPa sure Oil pressure at idle...
  • Page 89 NOTES...
  • Page 90: Transportation

    TRANSPORTATION Page Front hook ......................... 90 CBM stage quick-adjusting hitch ................90 Height adjustment and disassembly of the CBM stage hitch........90 Automatic mouth of the CBM stage hitch ..............91 Modular system of hitches for trailers and semi-trailers ..........91 Swinging draw-bar console module ................
  • Page 91: Front Hook

    TRANSPORTATION E301 E302 E303 FRONT HOOK CBM STAGE QUICK-ADJUSTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AND HITCH DISASSEMBLY OF THE CBM STAGE The front hook is only used to tow the HITCH tractor without an attached trailer or im- It is designed for attachment of double- plement.
  • Page 92: Automatic Mouth Of The Cbm Stage Hitch

    TRANSPORTATION E304 E305 E306 AUTOMATIC MOUTH OF THE CBM MODULAR SYSTEM OF HITCHES FOR SWINGING DRAW-BAR CONSOLE STAGE HITCH TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS MODULE When the lever (1) is moved in the direc- Module types: The swinging draw-bar console module tion of the arrow (a), the pin (2) is re- Fig.
  • Page 93: Swinging Draw-Bar Console With A Fixed Pin Module

    TRANSPORTATION E307 E308 E312 SWINGING DRAW-BAR CONSOLE CONSOLE WITH A Ø 80 BALL TOWING BAR WITH A FIXED PIN MODULE MODULE It is height adjustable by the hydraulic Perform the assembly and disassembly The console with a ø 80 ball is lifting mechanisms in the whole lifting of the swinging draw-bar in accordance only used to connect semi-trailers...
  • Page 94: Attaching A Single-Axle Semi-Trailer

    TRANSPORTATION P+11N003 E311 E309 ATTACHING A SINGLE-AXLE SEMI- DISCONNECTING A SINGLE-AXLE HITCH FOR A SINGLE-AXLE CBM TRAILER SEMI-TRAILER SEMI-TRAILER It is performed with the inner hydraulic It is performed after lifting the hitch with The hitch for a single-axle semi-trailer may be circuit lever (2) with the position control the inner hydraulic circuit lever with the equipped with a hook (A) that is designed for...
  • Page 95: Aggregation With A Semi-Trailer Or Trailer

    TRANSPORTATION G313 G900 AGGREGATION WITH A SEMI- HITCH HOOK FOR A SINGLE-AXLE TRAILER OR TRAILER SEMI-TRAILER The tractor should only be aggregated The hitch hook for a single-axle semi- with a tractor trailer after matching of the trailer is located in the console on the operation brakes of the tractor and rear wall of the cab on the left.
  • Page 96: Maximum Permissible Vertical Static Load Of Hitches For Trailers And Semi-Trailers

    TRANSPORTATION MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE VERTICAL STATIC LOAD OF HITCHES FOR TRAILERS AND SEMI- TRAILERS Permissi- Permissi- ble verti- Hitch pin ble verti- Hitch pin Hitch type Hitch type cal static Ø cal static Ø load load 2,000 kg 31 mm 2,000 kg 38 mm D2 class hitch C class hitch...
  • Page 97 TRANSPORTATION MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE VERTICAL STATIC LOAD OF HITCHES FOR TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILERS Hitch type Permis- Hitch Hitch type Permissi- Hitch Hitch type Permissi- Hitch sible ver- ble vertical ble verti- tical (ball) static load (ball) cal static (ball) Ø static Ø...
  • Page 98: Drive Of Agricultural Machines

    DRIVE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES Page Working with PTO ..................... 98 Control of the front and rear PTO................98 Rear PTO - dependent and independent speed selection ........99 Rear PTO - selecting the pto speed of 540 and 1000 or 540E RPM......99 Front PTO .........................
  • Page 99: Working With Pto

    DRIVE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES E351 E352a X353 WORKING WITH PTO CONTROL OF THE FRONT AND REAR 1. When working with the PTO make sure that all the covers are properly attached. The PTO’s are switched on (at the min. 2. After the end of the work always reassemble the PTO guard. engine speed of 1500 rpm) and off with t he switches situated on the right pillar of 3.
  • Page 100: Rear Pto - Dependent And Independent Speed Selection

    DRIVE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES G154 G153 E356 REAR PTO - DEPENDENT AND REAR PTO - SELECTING THE PTO FRONT PTO INDEPENDENT SPEED SELECTION SPEED OF 540 AND 1000 OR 540E The front PTO is equipped with a fixed The selection is performed with the lever six- or twenty-one-spline end piece and it (1) with the tractor at standstill.
  • Page 101: Exchangeable Rear Pto End Pieces

    DRIVE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES E357 E358 EXCHANGEABLE REAR PTO END The end piece may only be ex- MAXIMUM TRANSMITTED POWER PIECES changed with engine Transmitted stopped. The tractor is equipped with a fixed six- power The speed of the PTO and end spline end piece as standard.
  • Page 102: Drive Of Machines With Larger Inertial Masses (Crushers, Rotary Harrows, Mowing Machines, Etc.)

    DRIVE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINES DRIVE OF MACHINES WITH LARGER INERTIAL MASSES (CRUSHERS, ROTARY HARROWS, MOWING MACHINES, ETC.) The cardan shaft of the drive of these machines must be equipped with a "free-wheel" device that will ensure disconnection of the torque transmission in case of return transmission from the machine to the tractor.
  • Page 103 NOTES...
  • Page 104: Hydraulic System

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Page Hydraulic system..................... 104 Hydraulics control panel ..................105 Ways to regulate inner hydraulic circuit..............105 Controlling the inner hydraulic circuit ..............106 Free (floating) position .................... 106 Adjustable stop......................106 Three-point hitch lowering speed control ..............107 Hydraulic system sensitivity control.................
  • Page 105: Hydraulic System

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P11N001 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM It consists of the inner and outer circuits. Gear pump is the source of pressure oil. Oil is taken from reservoir shared by gearbox and transmission. Hydraulic pump cannot be switched off. If the engine is working, the pump is on. The amount supplied is 50 liters per minute.
  • Page 106: Hydraulics Control Panel

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N001 P+11N002 HYDRAULICS CONTROL PANEL WAYS TO REGULATE INNER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Hydraulics control panel is located in the Hydraulic system allows of three ways to regulate the lifting of the rear three-point area of the right wing. hitch: Controlling the rear three-point hitch is Position regulation (img.
  • Page 107: Controlling The Inner Hydraulic Circuit

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N003 P+11N004 P+11N009 CONTROLLING THE INNER FREE (FLOATING) POSITION ADJUSTABLE STOP HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Free (floating) position makes it possible Under default settings, position or power regulation lever to work with tools with a support wheel. recommended to set the adjustable stop lever for selecting floating position, In this position, the arms of the rear (1) to a position on the edge between...
  • Page 108: Three-Point Hitch Lowering Speed Control

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N006 E408 THREE-POINT HITCH LOWERING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SENSITIVITY SPEED CONTROL CONTROL Three-point hitch lowering speed control Hydraulic system sensitivity control (4) (3) selects the speed of lowering the adjusts the sensitivity of the hydraulics in arms of the rear three-point hitch. power or mixed regulation.
  • Page 109: Position Regulation Of The Lifting Of The Rear Three-Point Hitch

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N008 POSITION REGULATION OF THE LIFTING OF THE REAR THREE-POINT HITCH Position regulation of the lifting of the rear three-point hitch means that the tool connected to the rear three-point hitch is automatically kept in the same height (position) with regard to the tractor. Move lever (1) to the front position (d).
  • Page 110: Power Regulation Of The Lifting Of The Rear Three-Point Hitch

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N010 POWER REGULATION OF THE LIFTING OF THE REAR THREE-POINT HITCH Power regulation of the lifting of the rear three-point hitch means that the tool connected to the rear three-point hitch is automatically being adjusted depending on changing soil resistance. Set the adjustable stop (5) to a position on the edge between floating position and the beginning of the range of lifting of the rear three-point hitch.
  • Page 111: Mixed Regulation Of Lifting The Rear Three-Point Hitch

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N011 MIXED REGULATION OF LIFTING THE REAR THREE-POINT HITCH Mixed regulation of lifting the rear three-point hitch means that the tool connected to the rear three-point hitch is automatically being adjusted depending on changing soil resistance and at the same time it prevents any increase in depth of tilling in case of smaller soil resistance.
  • Page 112: Exterior Rear Hydraulic Arms Controls

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N016 P+11N012 EXTERIOR REAR HYDRAULIC ARMS CONTROLS OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Exterior rear hydraulic arms controls are located on the rear right wing. They make it It supplies pressure oil for hydraulic easier for the operator to conncet tools by controlling the movements of the lower devices on outer drives of hydraulics drawbars of the three-point hitch from the outside.
  • Page 113: Outer Hydraulic Circuit Controls

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N015 OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CONTROLS Outer hydraulic circuit controls are located on the right wing. lever (a) controls the lower section of distributor – quick couplers (1) and (2) lever (b) controls the central section of distributor – quick couplers (3) and (4) lever (c) controls the upper section of distributor –...
  • Page 114: Locking Control Levers

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N014 LOCKING CONTROL LEVERS Outer hydraulic circuit control levers are locked in neutral (N) position. To unlock them, raise the lock control (1) and turn it to a stop point in the direction shown by the arrow. To lock them again, move the levers to neutral (N) position and turn the lock control in the opposite direction than shown by the arrow to a stop point and...
  • Page 115: Different Functions Of Outer Hydraulic Circuit Control Levers

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N017 DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CONTROL LEVERS There are four positions of the lever (a): N - Neutral position. Quick coupler drives (1) and (2) are closed and oil in the hydraulic appliance connected is blocked. Lever (a) is locked in this position.
  • Page 116 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N018 DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CONTROL LEVERS There are four positions of the lever (b): N - Neutral position. Quick coupler drives (3) and (4) are closed and oil in the hydraulic appliance connected is blocked. Lever (b) is locked in this position.
  • Page 117 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N019 DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT CONTROL LEVERS There are four positions of the lever (b) which controls quick couplers (5) and (6): N - Neutral position. Quick coupler drives (5) and (6) are closed and oil in the hydraulic appliance connected is blocked. Lever (c) is locked in this position.
  • Page 118: Amount Of Oil Taken From Outer Hydraulic Drives

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Working area: in flat terrain Max. amount of oil taken: 20 liters Gearbox filling: standard filling within the range shown by lines (A) Working area: in a slope Max. amount of oil taken : 13 liters Gearbox filling : standard filling within the range shown by lines (A) Working area : in flat terrain E413...
  • Page 119: Quick Couplers With Dripping Oil Reservoir

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM P+11N020 *QUICK COUPLERS WITH DRIPPING CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING OIL RESERVOIR QUICK COUPLERS On request, dripping system for holding When connecting or disconnecting leakage oil can be installed. Check the quick couplers, be careful about reservoir regularly; if it is full, empty it leakage oil which rests on the ecologically.
  • Page 120: Connecting Machinery And Tools To Outer Hydraulic Circuit

    HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CONNECTING MACHINERY AND TOOLS TO OUTER HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT Connecting a double acting cylinder A double acting cylinder must always be connected to quick couplers of one section. Connecting machinery and tools assembled from more parts When working with agriculture machinery which is assembled from more parts (combinators, scrubbers, or harrows) where the edge frame is hinged to the central frame because it is diagonally folded during transport by independent hydraulic cylinders which are controlled by outer hydraulic circuit of the tractor, it is recommended to connect the lifting arms of the cylinders to quick couplers (3) and (5) which are equipped with a one-way valve.
  • Page 121 NOTES...
  • Page 122: Hitches

    HITCHES Page Rear three-point hitch....................122 Safety principles of working with the three-point hitch..........122 Height adjustment of the lifting draw-bars ............... 123 Fixed and free position of the lower hydraulic draw-bars ........123 Limiting draw-bars....................123 Upper draw-bar ....................... 124 Upper draw-bar .......................
  • Page 123: Rear Three-Point Hitch

    HITCHES REAR THREE-POINT HITCH It is intended for attaching carried or semi-carried agricultural machines and implements with hitching points of ISO category I or II. These categories differ with the hitch axis length, which is the distance be- tween the ball centres of the lower sus- pension joints with an implement con- nected.
  • Page 124: Height Adjustment Of The Lifting Draw-Bars

    HITCHES E453 E454 E455 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF THE FIXED AND FREE POSITION OF THE LIMITING DRAW-BARS LIFTING DRAW-BARS LOWER HYDRAULIC DRAW-BARS The limiting draw-bars enable lateral Lifting draw-bar - see fig. (A): Fixed position of the lower hydraulic swinging of the lower draw-bars. After disconnecting the upper end of the draw-bars (A): The adjustment of the left and right limit-...
  • Page 125: Upper Draw-Bar

    HITCHES E456 E457 E458 UPPER DRAW-BAR UPPER DRAW-BAR SELECTING OPENINGS IN THE CONSOLE The upper draw-bar (1) has adjustable When extending the upper draw- length. It is connected to the tractor to bar you must make sure that both Connection of the upper draw-bar to one one of the four openings of the console the joints are unscrewed from the of the openings “a”...
  • Page 126: Lower Draw-Bars With Extensible End Pieces

    HITCHES E459 E460 X901 LOWER DRAW-BARS WITH LOWER DRAW-BARS WITH CBM SECURING THE LOWER DRAW-BARS WITH CBM HOOKS EXTENSIBLE END PIECES HOOKS For especially demanding working The lower draw-bars of the hitch are The lower (3) and upper (4) draw-bars of positions (aggregation with heavy equipped with semi-automatic extensible the hitch are equipped with CBM hooks.
  • Page 127: Front Three-Point Hitch

    HITCHES E461 X463 FRONT THREE-POINT HITCH ADJUSTING THE LOWERING RATE OF THE FRONT THREE-POINT HITCH It is designed for attachment of frontally Before the start of work with an imple- carried agricultural machines and imple- ment attached to the front three-point ments of category II according to ISO.
  • Page 128: Controlling Front Three-Point Hitch

    HITCHES P+11N021 CONTROLLING FRONT THREE-POINT HITCH The hitch is equipped with two single acting hydraulic cylinders which are supplied with oil from an additional hydraulic distributor. To lift or lower, use lever (b) of the additional dis- tributor. lifting 3 position 4 position lowering N position...
  • Page 129: Hydraulic Lock Of The Front Three-Point Hitch

    HITCHES X464 E466 E467 HYDRAULIC LOCK OF THE FRONT WORKING AND TRANSPORT DRIVING WITH AGRICULTURAL THREE-POINT HITCH POSITION OF THE FRONT THREE- MACHINES ATTACHED TO THE POINT HITCH FRONT THREE-POINT HITCH Hydraulic locking of the front three-point hitch is performed in any position of the Working position of the front The maximum permissible speed hydraulic cylinders with the ball valve...
  • Page 130: Wheel Track Change

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE Page Changing the front wheel track of the front driven axle ........... 130 Setting the stops on the front driving axle ............... 131 Front wheel toe-in ....................132 Adjustment of toe-in of tractors with the front driving axle ........133 Fenders of the front driving axle................
  • Page 131: Changing The Front Wheel Track Of The Front Driven Axle

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE G503a CHANGING THE FRONT WHEEL TRACK OF THE FRONT 1. Disassemble the front wheels. DRIVEN AXLE 2. Loosen the nuts of the screws connecting the disc with the rim and remove the screws. You can change the wheel track by changing the position of 3.
  • Page 132: Setting The Stops On The Front Driving Axle

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE Tire 11,2-24 12,4-24 13,6R24 Treads A (mm) A (mm) A (mm) 1525 1610 1620 1680 1690 1760 1770 1825 1835 1910 1920 E502 SETTING THE STOPS ON THE FRONT In the case of tractors equipped with the braked front axle after a change of DRIVING AXLE the front wheel track to the value of 1910 or 1920 mm it is necessary after Set the stops after every change of the...
  • Page 133: Front Wheel Toe-In

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN The front wheel toe-in value measured on the rim at the tractor:  with the driving axle 0 to 4 mm Toe-in “S” is determined by the differ- ence of the measured values: S = b - a. Before checking the toe-in value you must inflate the front tyres to the prescribed pressure.
  • Page 134: Adjustment Of Toe-In Of Tractors With The Front Driving Axle

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE E504 E505 ADJUSTMENT OF TOE-IN OF TRACTORS WITH THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE FENDERS OF THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE Note: The tractors are equipped with hydrostatic steering as standard.  Set the wheels symmetrically with the longitudinal axis of the tractor. The fenders are installed on adjustable holders that can be adjusted laterally (by ...
  • Page 135: Rear Wheel Track Change

    WHEEL TRACK CHANGE E506 REAR WHEEL TRACK CHANGE Before the lifting do not forget to secure the tractor against moving by wedg- ing the front wheels! Used tyres Tyre width Adjustable After changing the wheel track tighten all the screws connecting the disc with the rim in mm wheel track with the torque of 200 - 220 Nm and the nuts of the screws connecting the disc with...
  • Page 136: Ballast Weights

    BALLAST WEIGHTS Page Weights in front of the hood grill ................136 Weights of the front three-point hitch..............136 Rear wheel weights ....................136 Valve for filling tyres with liquid ................137 Wedging the front wheels..................137 Procedure of filling the tyres with water..............138 Procedure of draining liquid from the tyres..............
  • Page 137: Weights In Front Of The Hood Grill

    BALLAST WEIGHTS P11NE551 P11NE552a E553 WEIGHTS IN FRONT OF THE HOOD WEIGHTS OF THE FRONT THREE- REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS GRILL POINT HITCH Combination Mass of weights (kg) of weights Weights in front of the hood grill The weight of the front three-point (pcs) hitch is made of concrete Combina-...
  • Page 138: Valve For Filling Tyres With Liquid

    BALLAST WEIGHTS G554 G555 VALVE FOR FILLING TYRES WITH WEDGING THE FRONT WHEELS LIQUID Before lifting the rear wheels do The rear wheels are equipped with a not forget to secure the tractor valve that makes it possible to fill the against moving by wedging the wheels with liquid with the use of an front wheels!
  • Page 139: Procedure Of Filling The Tyres With Water

    BALLAST WEIGHTS E556 E557 PROCEDURE OF FILLING THE TYRES WITH WATER PROCEDURE OF DRAINING LIQUID FROM THE TYRES 1. Unload the tyre by lifting the tractor and turn it with the valve Unload the tyre by lifting the tractor and turn it with the valve upwards (A).
  • Page 140: Maximum Liquid Weight (Kg) By Tyre Dimensions

    BALLAST WEIGHTS MAXIMUM LIQUID WEIGHT (KG) BY TYRE DIMENSIONS Tyre dimen- 12.4-36 14.9-28 16.9-28 16.9-30 480/70R30 16.9-34 18.4-30 18.4-34 sions Weight (kg) ANTIFREEZE SOLUTION FOR TYRE FILLING Water for solu- Calcium chloride Hydrated lime Solution density Freezing point Total volume Added weight tion preparation CaCl...
  • Page 141 NOTES...
  • Page 142: Electric Installation

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION Page Basic service information ..................142 Accumulator battery ....................143 Accumulator battery maintenance ................143 Alternator......................... 144 Alternator maintenance ................... 144 Fuse box ......................... 145 Placement of fuses in fuse box ................146 Checking and adjusting front grill headlights ............147 Adjustment of the front grill headlights ..............
  • Page 143: Basic Service Information

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION E602 BASIC SERVICE INFORMATION The battery must always be connected with the “minus” pole to the ground and with the “plus” pole to the alternator. If the battery is connected the other way round, it will destroy the whole semiconductor equipment of the alternator. When starting the trac- tor with the use of an auxiliary battery, do not forget to connect the terminals “plus”...
  • Page 144: Accumulator Battery

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION E603 E604 ACCUMULATOR BATTERY ACCUMULATOR BATTERY MAINTENANCE The accumulator battery (1) is installed Keep the accumulator battery clean and properly fixed to the vehicle. However, the under the tractor cab on the left side. fixing device must not deform the battery case. In the case of polypropylene batteries The battery disconnector is located at the the electrolyte level must not be below the minimum mark indicated on the case.
  • Page 145: Alternator

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION E605 E606a ALTERNATOR ALTERNATOR MAINTENANCE The alternator is accessible after opening When washing and cleaning the tractor protect the alternator from penetration of the hood. Proper charging is signalled of water or diesel fuel! During operation the alternator must not be disconnected from the battery! by the red indicator on the combined dashboard instrument, which must go off The alternator must never be put in operation without load, i.e.
  • Page 146: Fuse Box

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION FH12N029 FUSE BOX It is accessible after removal of the left cover of the steering bracket. The blade-type fuses (1) shall be re- placed for new ones having the same rating. In case of repeated blowing seek an authorised repair shop. Rating of the strip-type fuse (2) is 80 A.
  • Page 147: Placement Of Fuses In Fuse Box

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION PLACEMENT OF FUSES IN FUSE BOX Pos. Fuse Protected system size Warning lights chopper Brake lights horn, beacon Dashboard feeding, EHR control and engine ignition Lower beam headlights with a switch Left side lights, dashboard illumination, licence label il- lumination Right side lights, rear working light with a control Right dipped lights, fog headlamp with a control...
  • Page 148: Checking And Adjusting Front Grill Headlights

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION E609 G610 CHECKING AND ADJUSTING FRONT GRILL HEADLIGHTS ADJUSTMENT OF THE FRONT GRILL HEADLIGHTS During a check on a test wall the tractor must stand on a level surface and the tyres must be inflated to the prescribed pressure. The basic vertical setting is 3.5% at the The adjustment is performed simultane- shipping weight of the tractor.
  • Page 149: Checking The Adjustment Of The Cab Roof Headlights

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION G611 CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE CAB ROOF HEADLIGHTS In the vertical direction there must not be any point of illuminated area lying on the road surface plane to the left from the longitudinal vertical plane passing through the headlight centre further than 30 m from the front outline of the tractor.
  • Page 150: List Of Lamps

    ELECTRIC INSTALLATION G612 LIST OF LAMPS Pos. Lamp position Voltage Power Socket Note Main headlights H4 12 V 55/60 W P 43t Roof low beam headlights H7 12 V 55 W PX26d Front combined headlights Turn signal lights P21W 12 V 21 W BA 15s Position lights R5W...
  • Page 151 NOTES...
  • Page 152: Tractor Maintenance

    Used operation liquids and filling - quantities ............155 Oil for zetor engines equipped with diesel particle filter .......... 156 Specification of oils for zetor engines equipped by diesel particle filter ....156 Oils for zetor engine, ....................156 Front PTO oil......................156 Oil in the gearbox and final drive housing ...............
  • Page 153: Steps Performed Daily Before The Start Of Work

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE STEPS PERFORMED DAILY BEFORE THE START OF WORK Before starting the engine After starting the engine Check the oil level in the engine Check the engine lubrication function (indicator) Check the level of cooling liquid and tightness of connections Check the charging function (indicator) of the cooling system Check the steering function (indicator)
  • Page 154: Steps Performed Every 500 Hours Of Work

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE STEPS PERFORMED EVERY 500 HOURS OF WORK Diesel particle filter maintenance Check the tension of V-belts Check the whole hydrostatic steering system for play Check the front axle pin for play Check the play adjustment of the clutch and brake pedals Check the function of the parking and foot brake Check the function of the brakes for the trailer Clean and lubricate the terminals of the battery with a thin layer of grease...
  • Page 155: Filling And Filter Replacement

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE FILLING AND FILTER REPLACEMENT in a new tractor or tractor after a general overhaul subsequently after every hour counter reading …hours Engine oil replacement Replacement of the engine oil cleaner element Replacement of the fuel cleaner element Replacement of the air cleaner element 1000 Replacement of the safety insert of the air cleaner 2000...
  • Page 156: Used Operation Liquids And Filling - Quantities

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE USED OPERATION LIQUIDS AND FILLING - QUANTITIES Quantity in Designation litres Brake liquid Cooling liquid Cooling liquid except the cab Cooling liquid with the cab Engine oil Hydrostatic steering oil Oil of the front driving axle box Oil of the planetary reducers of the front driving axle 2x0.6 Oil of the planetary reducers of the front driving axle equipped with brakes...
  • Page 157: Oil For Zetor Engines Equipped With Diesel Particle Filter

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE OIL FOR ZETOR ENGINES EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER SPECIFICATION OF OILS FOR ZETOR ENGINES EQUIPPED BY DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER Classification Viscosity class Performance class ACEA E9/E7 10W-40 API CJ-4/SM OILS FOR ZETOR ENGINE, Oil marking Viscosity class...
  • Page 158: Oil In The Gearbox And Final Drive Housing

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE OIL IN THE GEARBOX AND FINAL DRIVE HOUSING Manufacturer Oil designation Viscosity class Performance class API Paramo MOGUL Traktol STOU 10W - 30 GL-4 Aral Super Traktoral 10W - 30 GL-4 ÖMV Austrotrac 10W - 30 GL -4 Fuchs AGRIFARM STOU 10W-30 MC 10W - 30...
  • Page 159: Oil For The Front Driving Axle

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE OIL FOR THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE Manufacturer Oil designation Viscosity class Performance class API Agip Rotra Multi THT GL-4 Aral Fluid HGS GL-4 Esso Torque Fluid 62 GL-4 Fuchs Titan Supergear 80W/90 GL-4/GL-5 Titan Hydramot 1030MC 10W/30 GL-4 Titan Renep 8090MC 80W/90 GL-4/GL-5...
  • Page 160: Plastic Lubricant For The Tractor

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE PLASTIC LUBRICANT FOR THE TRACTOR Type Classification MOGUL LA 2 ISO 6743/9 CCEB 2/3, ISO - L - XBCEA 2 MOGUL LV 2M ISO 6743/9 CCEB 2/3 ÖMV signum DIN 51825-K 2 C-30 Shell retinax HD2 DIN 51825 KP 2 K-20 Liton LT 2EP ORLEN OIL Liten®...
  • Page 161: Liquid For The Cooling System Of Tractors

    Replace the cooling liquid after two years of operation. The FRIDEX - STABIL and FRIDIOL 91 liquids can be mixed together. Miscibility with liquids of other manufacturers has not been verified! FUEL FOR ZETOR ENGINES WHICH ARE EQUIPPED WITH DIESEL PARICLE FILTER Diesel complies with EN 950 standard...
  • Page 162: Lubrication Plan Of The Tractor

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION PLAN OF THE TRACTOR FRONT DRIVEN AXLE Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Turning radius pins Central pin Connecting shaft coupling...
  • Page 163: Hitch For A Single-Axle Semi-Trailer

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE HITCH FOR A SINGLE-AXLE SEMI-TRAILER Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Hook pin bearings 0 to 4 (by version) FRONT THREE-POINT HITCH Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Pins of cylinders of the front three- point hitch...
  • Page 164: Three-Point Hitch

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE THREE-POINT HITCH Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Pins of auxiliary hydraulic cylinders Lifting draw-bars...
  • Page 165: Upper Draw-Bar Console

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE UPPER DRAW-BAR CONSOLE Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Pins of the upper draw-bar console HITCH MOUTH FOR A TRAILER Pos. Identification No. of lubrica- tion points Hitch mouth for a trailer...
  • Page 166: General Overhaul Of Proxima Power Tractors

    TRACTOR MAINTENANCE GENERAL OVERHAUL OF PROXIMA POWER TRACTORS A general overhaul of the tractor should be carried out if its further use is uneconomical, if most of its parts require a repair and its overall technical condition endangers traffic safety. If all the maintenance instructions specified in the technical documentation of the manufacturer are observed and if work is car- ried out in a moderate climate and plain terrain, the mean service life of the engine and transmission system is 8000 hours of work.
  • Page 167 NOTES...
  • Page 168: Maintenance Instructions

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Page Opening the hood....................168 Checking the oil level in the engine................. 168 Draining oil from the engine ..................168 Replacing the full-flow engine oil cleaner ..............169 Filling the engine with oil ..................169 Replacing the fuel filter element ................170 Bleeding the fuel system ..................
  • Page 169: Opening The Hood

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G701 X903 X902 OPENING THE HOOD CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL IN THE DRAINING OIL FROM THE ENGINE ENGINE Opening the hood: Unscrew the drain plug (1), best Release the hood by pressing the button Check the oil level daily before starting immediately after a drive or after (1), grasp it in the places of arrows and work with the tractor in the horizontal posi-...
  • Page 170: Replacing The Full-Flow Engine Oil Cleaner

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E704 E705 REPLACING THE FULL-FLOW FILLING THE ENGINE WITH OIL ENGINE OIL CLEANER Pour the prescribed quantity of engine oil The cleaner is replaced at every engine into the filling opening (2), start the en- oil replacement. Before installing the new gine and let it run for 2 - 3 minutes at 750 cleaner clean the sealing surface of the - 800 rpm.
  • Page 171: Replacing The Fuel Filter Element

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E706 E707 E708 REPLACING THE FUEL FILTER BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM Bleed the injection pump in the ELEMENT same way. Before bleeding place a suitable Do the bleeding with the screw (3) Before replacing the fuel filter container under the engine to col- positioned on the pump body.
  • Page 172 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G710b G711 MAINTENANCE OF THE DRY AIR FUNCTION OF THE CLOGGING CLEANER - CLOGGING INDICATOR INDICATOR Maintenance of the air cleaner must be The clogging condition of the filter is in- performed after the signal of the clogging dicated by the position of the runner (1) indicator.
  • Page 173 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS X712 G713 QQQ_G714 DRY AIR CLEANER MAINTENANCE RECOVERY OF THE MAIN AIR REPLACING THE SAFETY ELEMENT INSTRUCTIONS CLEANER ELEMENT OF THE AIR CLEANER  Remove the main element of the dry  Remove the safety element of the dry Perform maintenance of the air cleaner in the following way: cleaner (2) by pulling.
  • Page 174 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G715 REASSEMBLY OF THE AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS When reassembling the air cleaner ele- ments proceed in the reverse order. Observe the following points during the element reassembly: - Make sure the contact surfaces are clean. - During the assembly the elements must not get deformed and after instal- lation they must not vibrate.
  • Page 175: Checking The Oil Level In The Hydrostatic Steering Tank

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E719 G750 E721 CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL IN THE REPLACING OIL AND THE FILTER (place a suitable container under the HYDROSTATIC STEERING TANK ELEMENT OF HYDROSTATIC working cylinder hoses and the return STEERING pipe to collect old oil). Check the oil level daily before starting 11.
  • Page 176: Bleeding The Hydraulic Circuit Of Hydrostatic Steering

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E722 E723 BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 5. Stop the engine. During all the steps of bleeding of OF HYDROSTATIC STEERING 6. After the end of bleeding check or re- the hydrostatic steering observe plenish the oil level to the dipstick the oil level in the tank to avoid 1.
  • Page 177: Replacing The Hydrostatic Steering Hoses

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G719 REPLACING THE HYDROSTATIC STEERING HOSES The hoses must be replaced after four years from the production date (the date is in- dicated on their surface) or after 3600 hours of work of the tractor or immediately af- ter discovering signs of their damage (hose sweating, local buckling, leaks of the working media around the end pieces and on the hose surface, abrasion of the hose surface to the metallic reinforcement).
  • Page 178: Coolant Replacement

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G725 E726 G716 COOLANT REPLACEMENT 2. Drain the coolant from the cooler (C). 5. Fill the cooling system with an anti- The drain screw is accessible after freeze mixture. Proceed as follows: opening of the hood. 6. Start the engine and let it run for 1.
  • Page 179: Checking And Replacing Oil In The Gearbox, Final Drive Housing And The Rear Axle Gantries

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E728a E729 E730 CHECKING AND REPLACING OIL IN DRAIN AND INSPECTION OPENINGS * Inspection and filling screw of half- THE GEARBOX, FINAL DRIVE axle case oil (valid for standard gan- Drain plug of oil from the transmis- HOUSING AND THE REAR AXLE try setting) sion system.
  • Page 180: Changing Suction Filter

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS P11004 P11N005 CHANGING SUCTION FILTER CHANING INSERTION OF OIL CLEANER Suction filter is located on the left side of gearbox. To change the filter, empty the oil from gearbox. Oil cleaner is located on the left side of gearbox.
  • Page 181 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS F206 FRONT PTO During the oil replacement the oil clean- ing strainer (2) must be cleaned. The The inspection and filling plug of oil (1) is cleaning strainer is accessible after the situated on the front side of the front disassembly of the locking ring and re- PTO case.
  • Page 182: Lubrication And Filling Points Of The Front Driving Axle

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E733 G731 G735 LUBRICATION AND FILLING POINTS FILLING, INSPECTION AND DRAIN BRAKE LIQUID REPLENISHMENT OF THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE OPENING OF OIL OF THE FRONT The tank is installed at the left-hand side WHEEL REDUCERS 1 - Lubricating nipple of the kingpin. of the tractor in front of the cab and it is 2 - Sliding bearings (2 pieces) of the Oil is checked, filled and drained through...
  • Page 183: Cleaning The Heating Filters

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS E730 E730a CLEANING THE HEATING FILTERS *AIR FILTER WITH ACTIVE CARBON Recover the filters positioned under the Filters with active carbon are installed instead of the standard dust filter and they are covering grills over the windshield out- replaced in the same way as the normal filters.
  • Page 184: Installing The Carbon Filter

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G731 G732 INSTALLING THE CARBON FILTER DRAINING CONDENSATE FROM THE CHECKING THE AIR SYSTEMS FOR AIR RESERVOIR LEAKS 1. Remove the old filter from the air duct orifice in the place of its mounting. Incline the bleeding valve by pulling the ...
  • Page 185: Working Pressure Of Air Brakes

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS X227 E740 E741 WORKING PRESSURE OF AIR BRAKES AIR-CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE When the air-conditioning functions pro- perly, water condenses in the roof space In the single- (1) and double-hose (2) The most important element of of the cab and the condensate is drained version the air pressure at the double- maintenance of the air-conditi- through hoses in the cab pillars and runs...
  • Page 186: Maintenance And Treatment Of Tyres

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G736 E743 MAINTENANCE AND TREATMENT OF TYRES STORING THE TRACTOR Regularly check the outer surface of tyres and verify whether they are free of defects When the tractor is put out of operation at the sides and over the bead and whether the reinforcement is not damaged. for a longer time (storage), support the tractor and reduce the pressure in the tyres to the minimum (the wheels must...
  • Page 187: Gearbox Distributor - Replacing The Oil Cleaner Element

    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS G749 FH12N056 GEARBOX DISTRIBUTOR - REPLACING THE OIL CLEANER ELEMENT DIESEL PARTICLE FILTER MAINTENANCE The gearbox distributor is positioned at the rights side of the tractor behind the fuel tank and the oil cleaner is accessible from the bottom side of the tractor. Leave the maintenance of diesel particle filter to an authorized service Before replacing the oil cleaner element place a suitable container under the...
  • Page 188: Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT Page Tensioning the V-belt ....................188 Tensioning the V-belt of the AC compressor ............188 Bleeding the brake system of the tractor ..............189 1. Bleeding the main brake valve for trailers ............190 2. Bleeding the rear wheel brakes................191 3.
  • Page 189: Tensioning The V-Belt

    ADJUSTMENT E751 TENSIONING THE V-BELT If the V-belt is properly tensioned - its de- flection must be 5.5 mm when one belt is subject to the force of 25 N. Tension the V-belt to the prescribed value after releasing the fixation screws of the alternator (1, 2) ∗TENSIONING THE V-BELT OF THE AC COMPRESSOR...
  • Page 190: Bleeding The Brake System Of The Tractor

    ADJUSTMENT E756 E757 BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM OF Bleed the pressure-air brake system with Note: THE TRACTOR the brake pedals disconnected, for each When bleeding the pressure-air wheel separately. system for trailers and rear wheel Always do the bleeding of the brake sys- brakes you must always depress tem of the tractor in the following order: Bleed the brake system of the front driv-...
  • Page 191: Bleeding The Main Brake Valve For Trailers

    ADJUSTMENT E758 1. BLEEDING THE MAIN BRAKE VALVE FOR TRAILERS Perform the bleeding at the operation pressure of air in the system of 730±20 kPa in the following way: 1. Fill up the missing volume of brake liquid in the equalizing tank to the maximum quantity.
  • Page 192: Bleeding The Rear Wheel Brakes

    ADJUSTMENT E759 2. BLEEDING THE REAR WHEEL BRAKES Proceed as follows: 1. Check the brake liquid level in the equalizing tank. If necessary, add new liquid to achieve the maximum level. 2. Slide a hose onto the bleeding screw (2) of the cylinder after removing the spring cap and immerse the other end of the hose to the bottom of a transparent con- tainer partly filled with the brake liquid (3).
  • Page 193: Bleeding The Brake System Of The Front Driving Axle

    ADJUSTMENT E760 E761 3. BLEEDING THE BRAKE SYSTEM Proceed as follows: OF THE FRONT DRIVING AXLE 1. Check the brake liquid level in the equalizing tank. Add the missing quantity of the brake liquid. Before the entire bleeding the control 2.
  • Page 194: Bleeding The Hydraulic Brakes Of A Trailer

    ADJUSTMENT E762 4. BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC BRAKES OF A TRAILER Proceed as follows: 1. Fill up the missing volume of brake liquid in the equalizing tank to the maximum quantity. 2. Remove the cap from the bleeding screw (2) of the hydraulic control valve (1) of the trailer positioned on the left front holder of the cab silent-block.
  • Page 195: Check And Adjustment Of The Foot And Parking Brake

    ADJUSTMENT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE FOOT AND PARKING BRAKE Perform the adjustment in this sequence: 1. Foot brake adjustment 2. Parking brake adjustment No other sequence is possible. Likewise, it is not possible to adjust the foot or parking brake only. The adjustment steps are interrelated.
  • Page 196: Parking Brake Adjustment

    ADJUSTMENT If after the above mentioned adjustment 5. Lift and lower the parking brake lever braking asymmetry between the right (1) several times to remove possible and left side occurs, it will be necessary mutual plays between its parts. to release the adjustment screw (7) of 6.
  • Page 197: Adjusting The Hitch For Asingle-Axle Semi-Trailer

    ADJUSTMENT E766 G767 ADJUSTING THE HITCH FOR A ADJUSTING THE BOWDEN CABLE SINGLE-AXLE SEMI-TRAILER The hitch is in the working position. The 1. Raise the hydraulic arms to the upper Bowden cable must be tensioned to - transport position with the position avoid any play of the control lever in the control (P) selected.
  • Page 198: Calibration Of Travel Speed Of Digital Dashboard

    ADJUSTMENT E769 E770 E771 CALIBRATION OF TRAVEL SPEED OF  Locate the tractor at the beginning of and “Pulse” inscription will appear on DIGITAL DASHBOARD the display the hundred-metre track  After 2 sec, calibration value will ap-  Press the (A) and (B) buttons simulta- Dashboard is calibrated after the assem- pear on the display.
  • Page 199 NOTES...
  • Page 200: Main Technical Parameters

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS Page Main dimensions of the tractor (mm)............... 200 Technical data of tractor engines ................201 Max. permissible load of the front axle Carraro 20.16 (kg)........203 Maximum permissible load of the rear axle (kg)............203 Maximum permissible weight of the "Tractor + Machine" set (kg) ......204 Steering control condition..................
  • Page 201: Main Dimensions Of The Tractor (Mm)

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS MAIN DIMENSIONS OF THE TRACTOR (MM) Note Outline length with hitches with the front three-point hitch lowered 4708 without ballast weights Outline length with hitches without the front three-point hitch 4067 without ballast weights Width over the rear fenders 1890 depending on tyre dimen- Height to the exhaust outlet...
  • Page 202: Technical Data Of Tractor Engines

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS TECHNICAL DATA OF TRACTOR ENGINES Tractor type Z 90 Z 100 Z 110 Z 120 Engine type 1206 1006 1306 1406 Engine kind diesel, four-stroke with direct fuel injection, turbocharged Engine design in-line, vertical, water cooled Number of cylinders Displacement 4156 4156...
  • Page 203 MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS TECHNICAL DATA OF TRACTOR ENGINES 1406 Engine type 1206 1006 1306 Minimum oil pressure at the en- 0,08 0,08 0,08 0,08 gine speed of 800 rpm and oil temperature of 80°C Max. coolant temperature °C Timing type Timing angle °...
  • Page 204: Max. Permissible Load Of The Front Axle Carraro 20.16 (Kg)

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS MAX. PERMISSIBLE LOAD OF THE FRONT AXLE CARRARO 20.16 (KG) Wheel base (mm) Travelling speed km/h 1525 1610 - 1620 1680 - 1690 1760 - 1770 1825 - 1835 4000 (4500*) 4000(4500*) 4000(4500*) 3800 3600 3000 3000 3000 2800 2600...
  • Page 205: Maximum Permissible Weight Of The "Tractor + Machine" Set (Kg)

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE WEIGHT OF THE "TRACTOR + MACHINE" SET (KG) Travelling speed Maximum weight of the set (km/h) 7500 7000 6600 6000 STEERING CONTROL CONDITION Travelling speed Load of the front axle of the tractor out of the total weight of (km/h) the tractor + attached implement (%) max.
  • Page 206: Load Capacity Of The Front Tyres

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS LOAD CAPACITY OF THE FRONT TYRES Travelling speed 40 km.h 30 km.h 20 km.h 8 km.h Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre dimen- (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) sions Inflation Inflation Inflation 1 tyre Inflation Axle Axle Axle...
  • Page 207: Load Capacity Of The Rear Tyres

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS LOAD CAPACITY OF THE REAR TYRES Travelling speed 40 km.h 30 km.h 20 km.h 8 km.h Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre loading Tyre dimen- (kg) (kg) (kg) (kg) sions Inflation Inflation Inflation Inflation 1 tyre 1 tyre 1 tyre Axle...
  • Page 208: Permitted Combinations Of Wheels For Tractors

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS PERMITTED COMBINATIONS OF WHEELS FOR TRACTORS Front wheels Rear wheels Tyre dimen- Equivalent Tyre dimensions Equivalent sions 11.2-24 11.2R24 13.6-36 16.9-30 16.9R30 480/70R30 12.4-24 12.4R24 18.4 -30 18.4 R30 360/70R24 520/70R30 16.9-34 16.9R34 480/70R34 13.6-36 13.6-24 13.6R24 16.9-34 16.9R34 380/70R24...
  • Page 209: Power

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS POWER Tractor type Z 90 Z 100 Z 110 Z 120 Engine type 1206 1006 1306 1406 PTO power (kW±2%) - at the nominal engine speed and engaged 1000 rpm of the Engine in the running-in stage (until 100 hours) 62.5 69.5 Engine after the running-in stage (from 100 hours on)
  • Page 210: Forward Travelling Speed Of The Tractor - 40 Km/H

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS FORWARD TRAVELLING SPEED OF THE TRACTOR - 40 KM/H Tractor speed in km/h at the nominal Speed of the dependent rear Speed of the dependent rear engine speed (2200 rpm) and defined PTO 540/1000 at the nominal PTO 540/540E at the nominal dimensions of the rear wheel tyres engine speed (2200 rpm)
  • Page 211: Backward Travelling Speed Of The Tractor - 40 Km/H

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS BACKWARD TRAVELLING SPEED OF THE TRACTOR - 40 KM/H Tractor speed in km/h at the nominal Speed of the dependent rear Speed of the dependent rear engine speed (2200 rpm) and defined PTO 540/1000 at the nominal PTO 540/540E at the nominal dimensions of the rear wheel tyres engine speed (2200 rpm)
  • Page 212: Independent Rear Pto Speed

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS INDEPENDENT REAR PTO SPEED Indication Speed PTO speed / engine speed PTO speed / engine speed 540 / 1987 598 / 2200 540/1000 1000 1000 / 1950 1128 / 2200 540 / 2005 592 / 2200 540/540E 540E 540 / 1584 750 / 2200...
  • Page 213: Outer Outline And Track Turning Diameter

    MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OUTER OUTLINE AND TRACK TURNING DIAMETER front 1610 mm Track width Left (mm) Right (mm) rear 1500 mm Without engagement of the front driving axle 11850 11380 Without engagement of the front driving axle with brak- 9880 9650 Track diameter ing of the inner rear wheel...
  • Page 214: Index

    INDEX Before starting the engine Bleeding the brake system of the front driving axle Accumulator battery Bleeding the brake system of the tractor Accumulator battery maintenance Bleeding the fuel system Acquaintance with the tractor Bleeding the hydraulic brakes of a trailer Adjustable stop Bleeding the hydraulic circuit of hydrostatic steering Adjusting the Bowden cable...
  • Page 215 INDEX Coolant replacement Electric installation Description of instruments Engine preheating Diesel particle filter Engine stopping control Diesel particle filter Exchangeable rear PTO end pieces Diesel particle filter - system failures signalization Exterior rear hydraulic arms controls Diesel particle filter failure codes Diesel particle filter regeneration Fan control (b) Different functions of outer hydraulic circuit control...
  • Page 216 INDEX Hydraulic brake liquid for tractors Fuel for zetor engines which are equipped with diesel Hydraulic brakes of trailers particle filter Hydraulic lock of the front three-point hitch Fuel tank Hydraulic system Fuse box Hydraulic system Hydraulic system sensitivity control...
  • Page 217 Limiting draw-bars Oil for the front driving axle Liquid for the cooling seriál of tractors Oil for zetor engines equipped with diesel particle filter List of lamps Oil in the gearbox and final drive housing Load capacity of the front tyres...
  • Page 218 Shifting the stages of the torque multiplier Side window Rear three-point hitch Single-hose and double-hose brakes Rear wheel track change Specification of oils for zetor engines equipped by Rear wheel weights diesel particle filter Rear window Starting the engine Rearview mirrors...
  • Page 219 INDEX Transportation Steering traktor condition Tyre inflation Steps performed daily before the start of work Steps performed every 100 hours of work Steps performed every 50 hours of work Upper draw-bar Steps performed every 500 hours of work Upper draw-bar Steps performed raktor the interval of 500 hours of Upper draw-bar console work...
  • Page 220 NOTES...
  • Page 221 Operator's manual Proxima Power Proxima Power 100 Proxima Power 110 Proxima Power 120 Edition: 3-100-2012 Publication No.: 222.212.665 ZETOR TRACTORS a. s. Department of Technical Documentation Trnkova 111 632 00...

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