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  • Page 1 Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for many years of dependable service and reliability. To help new owners familiarize themselves with the CS2610, it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide an owner's manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety, operation and maintenance. If the information you seek is not found in this manual, your KIOTI tractor dealer will be happy to help you.
  • Page 2 ISO 3600 EU STANDARDS This manual was compiled in compliance with the ISO 3600 standards and the instructions contained here comply with the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2010/52/EU in force in the European Community. For tractors sold or used outside the European Community, local laws will prevail.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........ PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ..SPECIFICATIONS ..........DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ..SECTION OPERATION ............ 3- POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT OPERATION .. MAINTENANCE ..........STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ......TROUBLESHOOTING ........INDEX ............... M46-EU,AU-00.indd 3 2012-01-19 오후...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........1-1 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION .....2-1 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ....1-2 vEhICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..... 2-2 GENERal PRECaUTIONS ..........1-2 PRODUCTION NUMbER ..........2-2 ENGINE NUMbER ............2-2 PRECAUTIONS DURINg OPERATION ....1-5 TRaNSMISSION NUMbER ..........2-2 WhEN STaRTING ThE ENGINE ........1-5 PARTS ESSENTIAL REPLACEMENT ....2-4 WhEN DRIvING ThE TRaCTOR ........1-9 WhEN PaRkING ThE TRaCTOR ........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF OPERATINg SYSTEM ..4-1 CRUISE laMP (OPTIONal) ........4-15 lOW RaNGE INDICaTOR (IF EQUIPPED) ....4-16 ExTERIOR vIEW ............4-3 NEUTRal INDICaTOR (IF EQUIPPED) ....... 4-16 hIGh RaNGE INDICaTOR (IF EQUIPPED) ....4-16 MOUNTING lOCaTION ..........4-4 kEY SWITCh ..............4-4 OPERATINg ThE CONTROLS ......4-17 COMbINaTION SWITCh ..........
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS aUxIlIaRY PORT (OPTIONal) ........4-27 WaRMING UP ..............5-8 PTO ShaFT COvER & CaP ........4-27 JUMP STaRTING ThE ENGINE ........5-9 ACCESSORY SYSTEM .......... 4-27 OPERATINg ThE TRACTOR ......... 5-10 CUP hOlDER .............. 4-27 DRIvING ................ 5-10 TOOl bOx..............4-28 FOlDING ThE ROPS ........... 5-13 RaISING ThE ROPS TO UPRIGhT POSITION ...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE CODE ..........7-7 MOWER IMPlEMENT ............. 6-2 hOW TO USE ..............6-5 hOW TO DISCONNECT ThE hOOD (a) ....... 7-7 OPERATION TIP FOR 3-POINT hITCh ELEMENTS 6 -6 OPENING SIDE COvER (b) ........... 7-7 ChECkING aND aDDING FUEl (C) ......7-8 aDJUSTMENT OF lIFT ROD ........6-6 ChECkING TRaNSMISSION FlUID lEvEl (D) ....
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS blEEDING FUEl SYSTEM (ak) ........7-22 USINg TRACTOR AFTER STORAgE ..... 8-3 aDJUSTING FaN bElT TENSION (v) ......7-22 USAgE AND DISPOSAL .......... 8-4 baTTERY (W) ..............7-23 TROUBLEShOOTINg .........9-1 ChECkING INTakE aIR lINE (x) ........ 7-25 aDJUSTING TOE-IN (Y) ..........7-26 ENgINE TROUBLEShOOTINg ....... 9-2 ChECkING RaDIaTOR hOSE aND ClaMP (z) ..7-26 POWER STEERING lINE (aa) ........
  • Page 9 SAFETY AND vEhICLE DAMAgE WARNINg This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE. These titles indicate the following: This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded.
  • Page 10 UNIvERSAL SYMBOLS Various universal symbols have been used on the instruments and controls of your KIOTI tractor. Below is a list of the universal symbols and their meanings. Power Take-off Clutch Control- Preheat Fuel-level on Position Parking Brake H: High Speed Travel Light...
  • Page 11 safety Precautions Precautions before oPeration ...... 1-2 General precautions ............1-2 Precautions during oPeration ....... 1-5 When startinG the enGine ..........1-5 When drivinG the tractor ..........1-9 When parkinG the tractor ..........1-10 When operatinG the p.t.o ..........1-10 When usinG the 3-point hitch ........1-11 safety Precautions during servicing ..
  • Page 12: Precautions Before Operation

    Precautions before oPeration general Precautions a careful operator is the best opera- tor. most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. to help prevent accidents, use these safety precautions, and pay attention to the job at hand. if you can prevent an accident, your time will have been well spent.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    18. no alterations should be made to should always be used. this will your Kioti tractor. help to prevent accidental slips, trips and falls. 15. Be sure to scrape off mud or soil from your shoes before mounting the tractor.
  • Page 14  tractor is equipped with a roPs and cab. never use the seat belt when tractor is not eQuiPPed with a roPs. (roPs: roll-over pro- tective structures) a roPs and cab should never be...
  • Page 15: Precautions During Operation

    safetY precautions Precautions during oPeration when starting the engine T66O108a T66O109a T66O110a 1. avoid accidental contact with gear 2. do not park your tractor on a steep 3. do not operate your tractor in an shift levers while the engine is run- incline, and remember to shut enclosed building without the prop- ning.
  • Page 16 M46O107a M55O117a H11O682a (1) draw-bar (2) towing hook 4. make sure that all pressure lines 6. improper use of the draw-bar, even 8. check for correct coupling be- are tight before starting the tractor. if correctly positioned, can cause a tween tow hook and trailer.
  • Page 17 safetY precautions using the proper adaptor parts, attach the chain to the tractor draw-bar support or other speci- fied anchor location. Provide only enough slack in the chain to per- mit turning. see your dealer for a chain with a strength rating equal to, or greater than the gross weight of the towed machine.
  • Page 18 14. do not leave equipment in the raised position when the vehicle is stopped or unattended. 15. When using implements or at- tachments with your tractor you should first read their respective owner's manual. You should al- ways keep their safe operation procedures in mind.
  • Page 19: When Driving The Tractor

    safetY precautions when driving the tractor T66O118a M46O102a M46O104a (1) Brake pedal (2) Parking Brake (1) smv emblem 1. depress the brake pedal firmly 2. always slow the tractor before 3. make sure that the slow moving when making an emergency stop. turning.
  • Page 20: When Parking The Tractor

    ParKing the tractor when oPerating the P.t.o 4. Observe all local traffic and safe- ty regulations. 5. turn the headlights "on". dim them when meeting another ve- hicle. 6. drive at speeds that allow you to maintain control at all times.
  • Page 21: When Using The 3-Point Hitch

    safetY precautions when using the 3-Point hitch driven equipment, read the work- shop manual and review the safety labels attached to the equipment. WARNING before driving an implement  through the Pto, always make sure that all bystanders are well away from the tractor. when using the Pto drive with ...
  • Page 22: Safety Precautions During Servicing

    Precautions during servicing T66O124a T66O125a T66O126a in order to service your tractor you must 2. allow the tractor time to cool "off" 6. do not remove the radiator cap park it on a flat level surface, set the before servicing any part that may while the coolant is hot.
  • Page 23 safetY precautions M55O114a M55O115a T66O127a 7. if the tractor must be lifted for 10. use jack lifts of suitable capacity 15. When working with your trac- servicing, take it to a suitably and apply them at the center of the tors electrical components you equipped workshop.
  • Page 24 T66O128a T66O129a T66O130a (1) card Board (2) hydraulic line (3) magnifying Glass 17. tire mounting should be done by 20. make sure that wheel bolts have 22. fluid escaPing from Pin- been tightened to the specified qualified professionals; with the holes may be invisible.
  • Page 25: Safety Precautions When Using The Loader

    safetY precautions safety Precautions when using the loader H11O103a T66O131a H11O102a 23. keep environmental pollution in 1. never let anyone get in the loader 2. do not stand under the lifted mind. When replacing coolant or and use the loader as a worksta- loader or get close to it.
  • Page 26 H11O104a H11O105a H11O106a 3. the loader can be turned over if a 4. never carry a big object with the 5. When attaching or detaching the drawbar is improperly loaded. loader unless a proper implement loader, fix all parts which are con- is attached.
  • Page 27 safetY precautions H11O107a H11O108a H11O107a C56O185a 6. do not allow loader arms or attach- 7. keep bystanders away. no riders. IMPORTANT ment to contact electrical power roPs (roll over Protective lines. electrocution will cause seri-  structure), sun canopy or cab- ous injury or death.
  • Page 28: Safety Decal Maintenance

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  • Page 29: Decals

    safetY precautions decals (1) part no. : t2555-52281 (2) part no. : t4625-52351 (4) part no. : t2555-52331 DANGER Start engine only from operators seat, If safety start switch is bypassed engine can start with transmission in gear. Do not connect or short across terminals on starter solenoid.
  • Page 30 (6) part no. : t2555-52141 (7) part no. : t4182-53191 (9) part no. : t2555-52471 WARNING WARNING TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJUDY, DEATH OR LOSS OF PROPERTY FROM A MACHINE RUNAWAY Bdfore starting and operating With the engine off, ubepected mschine movement could - Know the operating and safety instructions result regardess of the gearshift position.
  • Page 31 safetY precautions (11) part no. : t2555-52351 RAISE ROPS and insert locking pin immediately Improper operating of tractor can rollover Lower the ROPS for low clearance ONLY. after low clearance use, or for transport or upset - DO NOT fold ROPS with a conopy ALWAYS wear seat belt with ROPS in attached DO NOT operate vehicle without raised...
  • Page 32: Cautions For Decal Maintenance

     contact your local Kioti deal- as well as the following instruction: er immediately to install a new caution decal.
  • Page 33 Precautions before oPeration Vehicle identification number ......2-2 Production number ............2-2 engine number ..............2-2 transmission number ............2-2 essential rePlacement Parts ......2-4 oils and fluids ..............2-4 filters ..................2-4 belts and rubber Parts.............2-5 other comPonents .............2-5 M46-EU,AU-02.indd 1 2012-01-18 오후 6:33:57...
  • Page 34: Vehicle Identification Number

    Vehicle identification number transmission number Production number engine number M46O201A M46O202A M46O203A (1) S/N Identification Plate (1) Engine Serial Number (1) Transmission Serial Number This number is to identify the vehicle, It is also stamped on the mounting The transmission number is stamped and its plate is attached on the front surface of the injection pump as a on the transmission case on the P.T.O right side of the front axle frame. precaution against loss of the plate. cover. This number indicates the engine type, displacement and date of man- ufacture.
  • Page 35  will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself. engine serial no: However, when in need of parts,  warranty or major service, be sure to see your Kioti dealer. For service, date of Purchase:  contact the Kioti dealership from which you purchased your tractor or your local authorized Kioti dealer. To be filled in by purchaser. When in need of parts, be prepared to give your dealer both the tractor and engine serial numbers.
  • Page 36: Essential Replacement Parts Oils And Fluids

    Parts oils and fluids filters Various oils and fluids are used in this tractor for operation, lubrication, cool- ing, and anti-corrosion of various parts. If oil or fluid is insufficient, contami- nated or degraded, it can cause poor performance, incorrect operation, and seized parts of the tractor, lead- ing to malfunctions. Regularly add or change the fluid specified below keep the tractor in perfect condition.
  • Page 37: Belts And Rubber Parts

    Precautions before oPeration belts and rubber Parts other comPonents H11O206A H11O207A Belts, hoses and boots, which are The battery is a very important con- made of rubber, get weakened and sumable component that supplies cracked as they age. If these parts power to the alternator when the en- remain in this state, they can be gine is started.
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  • Page 39: Specifications

    specifications General specifications ........3-2 ExtErnal dimEnsions ............3-2 maJor sPECiFiCations ............3-3 traVelinG speeD ............. 3-6 agriCultural .................3-6 M46-EU,AU-03.indd 1 2012-01-18 오후 6:34:17...
  • Page 40: General Specifications

    Cs2610 General specifications external Dimensions mm (in.) item cs2610 1. overall length (a1) 2,518 (99.13) 2. overall length (a2) 2,791 (109.88) 3. overall width (B) 1,180 (46.46) 4. overall height (C1) 1,899 (74.76) 5. overall height (C2) 1,517 (59.72) 6. Wheel base (d) 1,400 (55.12)
  • Page 41: Major Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS ITEM CS2610 REMARKS Model S773L-EU Number of cylinders Total displacement 1,131 Bore and stroke mm (in.) 77 x 81 (3.0 x 3.2) Engine gross power HP (kw) 26.0 (19.4) P.T.O Power HP (kw) 20.7 (15.4) Rated revolution...
  • Page 42 Cs2610 item cs2610 remarKs Forward 3,000 rpm 0~16.6 (0~10.3) ground speed(tire for agricultural) km/h (mp/h) reverse 3,000 rpm 0~12.5 (0~7.8) 4-wheel drive mechnical Quick turn (Qt) none Brake Wet disk type differential lock standard for rear axle Front agricultural rear Front 18 x 8.5 - 8 r4...
  • Page 43 61cm (24in.) Behind 318 (700) max. lifting capacity kg (lbs.) lower link end 715 (1,580) type independent P.t.o shaft 1- 3/8” 6 splines rear speed 540/3,000 (P.t.o rpm/engine rpm) P.t.o shaft (*) 16/32” 15 splines mid (optional)
  • Page 44: Implement Limitations

    Cs2610 implement limitations stanDarD size by implement mm (in. ) implement Description cs2610 remarKs loader max. Bucket width 1,676 (66) do not use 3 point Backhoe with max. digging depth 2,280 (90) hitch while operating sub frame backhoe tiller max. Working width...
  • Page 45 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExTERIOR vIEw ......... 4-3 LOw rANGe INdICATOr (IF eQUIpped) ... 4-16 NeUTrAL INdICATOr (IF eQUIpped) ..4-16 MOUNTING LOCATION ....... 4-4 hIGh rANGe INdICATOr (IF eQUIpped) .. 4-16 Key swITCh ..........4-4 COMbINATION swITCh ......4-6 OPERATING THE CONTROlS ..
  • Page 46 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM AUxILIAry pOrT (OpTIONAL) ....4-27 pTO shAFT COVer & CAp ..... 4-27 ACCESSORY SYSTEM ..... 4-27 CUp hOLder ........... 4-27 TOOL bOx..........4-28 TIRES, wHEElS AND bAllAST ..4-28 INFLATION pressUre ......4-29 TreAd ............. 4-30 wheeL TOrQUe ANd dIreCTION ..
  • Page 47: Description Of Operating System

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExtErior viEw M46O401A (1) Seat (5) Head Lamp (9) Top Link (13) Draw Bar (2) Steering Wheel (6) ROPS (10) P.T.O Shaft Cover (14) Lower Link (3) Fuel Tank Cap (7) Turn Signal Lamp (11) Crank Lifting Rod (4) Bonnet (8) Fender (12) Check Link...
  • Page 48: Mounting Location

    Cs2610 MOuNTING lOCATION KEY SwITCH M46O403A (1) Key switch (A) pre-heat (b) stop (C) ACC (d) ON (e ) start  The position "A" indicates the "manual preheat". This position is a self-return type, so the key should be held there while pre- heating.
  • Page 49 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM (B)  NOTE IMPORTANT When the key switch is in position The pre-heating operation will To start the engine, place the   "B", the engine and all electrical automatically be activated in this range shift lever in the neutral devices in the vehicle are turned position "D"...
  • Page 50: Combination Switch

    Also, be careful not to leave the tractor unattended as the • : Low beam and tail light “ON” same key is used for all KIOTI tractors. It can be stolen. The horn, turn signal lamp, and  hazard lamp can be operated without the key inserted.
  • Page 51 desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM TuRN SIGNAl lIGHT SwITCH HORN SwITCH wARNING Driving with high beam head  light disturbs an approach- ing vehicle’s visibility for safe driving. use the high beam head lights only if necessary. M46O406A M46O407A (1) Turn signal Light switch (1) horn switch (A) right Turn (b) Left Turn...
  • Page 52: Hazard Lamp Switch

    Cs2610 HAzARD lAMP SwITCH CRuISE OPERATION SwITCH (OPTIONAl) 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. The hazard lamp can be oper- ...
  • Page 53 desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM wARNING Never use the cruise control  function on a public or bumpy road or during turning. M46-EU,AU-04.indd 9 2012-01-19 오후 1:48:23...
  • Page 54: Instrument Panel

    Cs2610 INSTRuMENT PANEl vIEw symbols on the instrument panel come on when the key switch is turned to the “ON” position. M46O410A (1) Low speed Indicator (7) high speed Indicator (13) battery Charge warning Lamp (19) Quick Turn Lamp (2) Neutral Indicator...
  • Page 55: Tachometer/Hour Meter Indicator

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM TACHOMETER/HOuR METER FuEl GAuGE INDICATOR NOTE Make sure to use only correct  fuel as the engine can be dam- aged if unqualified fuel is used. Use fuel for winter season in  cold weather to start the engine easier.
  • Page 56: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    (Normal driving range) If this lamp comes on even with the specified engine oil level, have the tractor checked by your local KIOTI dealer or workshop immediately. M46-EU,AU-04.indd 12 2012-01-19 오후 1:48:29...
  • Page 57: Battery Charging Lamp

     on while driving, the charging system, such as the alternator, is malfunctioning. Therefore, turn off all electrical devices and have the tractor checked by your local KIOTI Dealer or workshop as soon as possible. M46-EU,AU-04.indd 13 2012-01-19 오후 1:48:30...
  • Page 58: Turn Signal Lamp

    , h a v e t h e t r a c t o r mance. This indicator may not turn checked by your local KIOTI on if the engine is warm. In this case,...
  • Page 59: Indicator (If Equipped)

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM P.T.O INDICATOR (IF 4wD ENGAGED INDICATOR (IF CRuISE lAMP (OPTIONAl) EQuIPPED) EQuIPPED) M46O416A M46O415A M46O451A 1. Operating condition This indicator shows the p.T.O en- This comes on to indicate 4wd en- gagement condition. when the p.T.O gagement.
  • Page 60: Low Range Indicator (If Equipped)

    Cs2610 lOw RANGE INDICATOR NEuTRAl INDICATOR HIGH RANGE INDICATOR (IF EQuIPPED) (IF EQuIPPED) (IF EQuIPPED) M46O422A M46O423A M46O425A If the range shift is at low speed, this If the range shift is in neutral posi- If the range shift is at high speed, lamp illuminates in green.
  • Page 61: Operating The Controls

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM OPERATING THE CONTROlS (1) hand Throttle Lever (2) brake pedal (3) parking brake Lock Lever (4) hsT Forward pedal (5) hsT reverse pedal (6) range Gear shift Lever (7) differential Lock pedal (8) 3-point hitch Lowering speed Knob (9) double Acting Lever (A,b) (10) Lift position Control Lever (11) p.T.O Clutch Lever...
  • Page 62: Hst Range Gear Shift Lever

    Cs2610 HST RANGE GEAR SHIFT lEvER bRAKE PEDAl CAuTION Never put the range shift lever  into the high speed position dur- ing driving backward as it is dan- gerous to drive at a high speed. Reduce the speed before mov- ...
  • Page 63: Parking Brake Lever

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM PARKING bRAKE lEvER FRONT wHEEl DRIvE lEvER 4. when the tractor is pushed out by reaction from the implement during cultivating on a hard surface. 5. When cultivating a field or driving over a bank. be sure to full stop the tractor before engaging or disengaging the 4wd.
  • Page 64: Forward/Reverse Driving Pedals

    Cs2610 FORwARD/REvERSE DRIvING PEDAlS HAND THROTTlE lEvER IMPORTANT For heavy load job, such as  front end loader operation, use low speed of the range shift lever. M46O432A M46O431A (1) hand Throttle Lever (1) Forward/Reverse driving pedals decrease Increase (A) Forward...
  • Page 65: Differential Lock Pedal

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM DIFFERENTIAl lOCK PEDAl Use this system under the following CAuTION conditions: using the accelerator lever  1. when any wheel slips and the during driving can lead to an tractor does not move in the field. accident as it becomes hard to 2.
  • Page 66: Pto Shift Lever

    Cs2610 PTO SHIFT lEvER CuTTING HEIGHT ADJuSTMENT lEvER IMPORTANT Deck must be in the "full up"  position before cutting height can be changed. Do Not at- tempt to change cutting height with deck in any other position than "full up".
  • Page 67: Pto Clutch Lever

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM PTO CluTCH lEvER Gauge wheels must be adjusted ac- NOTE cording to the cutting height setting. To change pTO selection, the Use the following chart for gauge  pTO clutch should be disen- wheel position. gaged. Also, it should be disen- gaged when trying to start the FRONT and REAR engine.
  • Page 68: Seat Adjustment

    Cs2610 SEAT ADJuSTMENT SEAT SlIDING SEAT bElT IMPORTANT The seat is equipped with a  safety device that stops the engine when the driver's seat is not occupied. M46O437A M46O436A (1) seat Adjustment Lever (1) seat belt To adjust the seat position, pull the The seat belt is self-retracting type.
  • Page 69: Hydraulic System

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM HYDRAulIC SYSTEM POSITION CONTROl lEvER The position control lever is to oper- wARNING ate the hydraulic lift arm to lift and be extra careful not to let any lower a 3-point hitch implement.  part of your body under the To lower an implement, move the tractor or an implement when lever forward.
  • Page 70: Lifting Arm (Lower Link) Speed Control Lever

    Cs2610 lIFTING ARM (lOwER lINK) DOublE ACTING lEvER (OPTIONAl) SPEED CONTROl lEvER M46O439A M46O448A M46O440A (1) Lowering speed control lever (1) double Acting Lever (1) Quick Coupler (A) high speed (b) Low speed (A) port A (b) port b Turning the lever counterclockwise...
  • Page 71: Auxiliary Port (Optional)

    desCrIpTION OF OperATING sysTeM ACCESSORY SYSTEM AuxIlIARY PORT (OPTIONAl) PTO SHAFT COvER & CAP CuP HOlDER M46O449A M46O441A (1) p.T.O shaft Cover (2) p.T.O shaft Cap (1) Cup holder Use only the double mounting full type The cup holder is installed to the left pTO cover.
  • Page 72: Tool Box

    Cs2610 TIRES, wHEElS AND bAllAST TOOl bOx T85O530A M46O442A (1) Tool box (A) Insufficient (B) Standard T46w030A T46w030A (C) excessive The toolbox with latch cover is lo- Though the tire pressure is factory- wARNING cated in front of the vertical rOps...
  • Page 73: Inflation Pressure

    Keep the front tire pressure to maximum if maximum load is applied to the loader or front weight.  If tires with a different size from the ones already in use are installed, contact the KIOTI dealer for the front/rear ...
  • Page 74: Tread

    TORQuE AND DIRECTION wHEEl bOlT AND NuT TORQuE Front 8.97 kgf·m (88 N·m) rear 12.44 kgf·m (122 N·m) wARNING use tires approved by KIOTI  only. Assemble the tire as shown in  the figure. Contact your local KIOTI Deal- ...
  • Page 75: Additional Weight (Optional)

    The front weights are available at the Add sufficient weight to keep steer KIOTI dealer. For required number ability and to prevent rollover. of weights, consult your local KIOTI dealer. If sufficient weight, such as front loader, is applied to the front wheels, Max.
  • Page 76 The For detailed information, contact tractor can roll over. your local KIOTI dealer. IMPORTANT If one liter of water is mixed with 0.4 kg of calcium, this liquid does not Attach only required amount ...
  • Page 77: Operation

    OPERATION PRE-OPERATION......... 5-2 loADING INTo AND uNloADING ouT oF THE TRuck ........5-19 INITIAl.OPERATION......5-3 poWER STEERING pREcAuTIoNS ..5-19 3-poINT HITcH coNTRol SySTEm ..5-21 OPERATING.THE.ENGINE....5-3 ExTERIoR HyDRAulIc coNTRol SySTEm (opTIoNAl) ......5-23 STARTING THE ENGINE ......5-3 ENGINE cHEck lAmpS ......
  • Page 78: Pre-Operation

    PRE-OPERATION It is a good practice to know the con- CHECk.ITEm For detailed information, refer to dition of your tractor before you start “maintenance interval” in chapter 7. . Walk around inspection.  it. you should do a routine check be- .
  • Page 79: Initial Operation

    opERATIoN INITIAl.OPERATION OPERATING.THE.ENGINE STARTING.THE.ENGINE Driving a new tractor at a high speed TIPS.fOR.bREAkING-IN WARNING or load can damage its overall dura- 1. Break in the vehicle within initial 50 To.avoid.accidents: bility. hours of operation. be.sure.to.read.and.understand. make sure to run the tractor at the ...
  • Page 80 ImPORTANT . make.sure.that.the.brake.pedals.  are.fully.depressed.before.pull- ing.the.parking.brake.lever.up. M46O447A (1) parking Brake lever (2) Brake pedal (A) Depressing (B) pressing up 1. make sure there is no hazardous obstacle around the tractor. 2. make sure the parking brake is set (1) Depress the parking brake...
  • Page 81 opERATIoN 4. press the p.T.o lever to the “Dis- engage” position. 5. Set range shift lever in the neu- tral position. (It cannot be started while the range gear or p.T.o is engaged) M46O501A M46O431A (1) position control lever (1) Hand Throttle lever (A) “Down”...
  • Page 82 NOTE WARNING . Never. operate. the. start. motor. operating principle of auto pre-  heating system. for. more. than. 10. consecu- tive. seconds. as. it. consumes. . The glow plug lamp comes on  an. excess. of. battery. power.. If.
  • Page 83: Engine Check Lamps

    “ON”,. ately and check the engine oil lev- the.battery.can.be.discharged. el. If the engine oil level is proper, and. the. tractor ’s. electrical. contact your local kIOTI Dealer. system.can.be.damaged. WARNING The. engine. can. be. severely.  damaged.if.it.is.run.with.the.oil.
  • Page 84: Stopping The Engine

    STOPPING.THE.ENGINE WARmING.UP It is recommended always to warm WARNING up the engine before driving in or- . Never touch the muffler or hot der to maintain the durability of the  covers. until. they. are. cooled. engine and prevent malfunction of down.after.running.the.engine.
  • Page 85: Jump Starting The Engine

    opERATIoN JUmP.STARTING.THE.ENGINE HOW.TO.WARm.UP.ENGINE 1. Start the engine and run it at a low WARNING speed and without load for approx. . Warming.up.the.engine.exces-  3 to 4 minutes. sively.increases.fuel.consump- 2. In cold weather, increase the warm- tion. and. affects. the. durability. ing up time to 10 minutes.
  • Page 86: Operating The Tractor

    OPERATING.THE.TRACTOR DRIvING 1. check that the voltage of the dis- 6. Start the engine of the tractor charged battery is same as the with the charged battery. voltage of the other tractor or ve- 7. Start the engine of the tractor hicle for jump start.
  • Page 87 opERATIoN H11O511A M46O505A M46O431A (1) Seat Belt (1) position control lever (1) Hand Throttle lever (A) lifting Decrease Increase 2. Wear the seat belt. 3. pull the position control lever back- 4. Increase slowly the engine Rpm ward to raise the attachment. from idle speed to medium speed.
  • Page 88 6. Shift the range shift lever and de- press the forward/reverse driving pedal to move the tractor. CAUTION Do.not.change.the.tractor.speed.  abruptly.for.safe.driving. When.driving.on.a.slope.or.load-  ing. or. unloading. the. tractor. to. a. transporting. vehicle,. reduce. M46O447A the. speed. in. advance. so. that.
  • Page 89: Folding The Rops

    opERATIoN fOlDING.THE.ROPS CAUTION you. should. always. stop. the.  engine,. remove. the. key. and. set. the. parking. brake. before. raising.or.folding.the.ROPS. Always. perform. such. tasks.  from. a. safe. and. stable. posi- tion.at.the.rear.of.the.tractor. It. is. very. dangerous. to. drive.  M46O507A M46O508A with.the.ROPS.folded..fold.the.
  • Page 90: Raising The Rops To Upright Position

    RAISING.THE.ROPS.TO.UPRIGHT.POSITION CAUTION To.avoid.accidents: . make.sure.to.set.the.ROPS.up-  right. and. fasten. the. seat. belt. during.work.. . If. it. is. necessary. to. work. with. it. folded,. do. not. fasten. the. seat.belt.. . It.can.be.dangerous.in.case.of. M46O509A M46O510A tractor.rollover. (1) Grip Bolt (2) Set pin 3.
  • Page 91: Parking

    opERATIoN PARkING 1. This tractor is not equipped with a separate parking brake. However uses the brake pedals instead. 2. pull the parking brake lever (2) up with the brake pedals depressed fully to engage the pedals with the latch. If the braking force is insuf- ficient, depress the pedals more firmly.
  • Page 92: Turning

    TURNING 6. If it is necessary to park the tractor you should turn slowly by lowering ImPORTANT on a slope with the engine running, the engine rotation if possible. . The. tractor. may. move. slowly. chock all four wheels (1) and per- ...
  • Page 93: Driving On Slope

    opERATIoN DRIvING.ON.SlOPE CAUTIONS.CONCERNING.PAvED. ROAD 1. please drive according to the con- WARNING ditions of the slope at safe speed . make. sure. that. the. coupling. so that the engine is not under  device.of.brake.pedal.and.dif- heavy load if possible. ferential. lock. pedal. are. surely. 2.
  • Page 94: Precautions While Driving On The Road

    PRECAUTIONS.WHIlE.DRIvING.ON.THE.ROAD WARNING . If. the. tractor. breaks. down.  while. driving. on. the. road,. move.it.to.a.safe.place.to.ser- vice.. If. not,. it. can. cause. per- sonal.injury. M46O512A M46O512A (1) Direction Indicator (Rear) (1) Brake pedal 1. When you change the driving di-...
  • Page 95: Loading Into And Unloading Out Of The Truck

    opERATIoN lOADING.INTO.AND.UNlOADING.OUT.Of.THE.TRUCk POWER.STEERING.PRECAU- TIONS WARNING . When. transporting. the. tractor.  with a truck, fix the tractor firmly onto. the. truck. and. and. be. sure. to. aware. the. height. of. loaded. tractor.to.avoid.to.hit.the.ceiling. of. the. tunnel. or. the. bottom. of. the.bridge.. .
  • Page 96 Therefore, frequent turning is required. How- hear the relief valve continually. the angle of the kIOTI emblem ever, it may be inconvenient when (ok for a short period of time). The on the center of the steering...
  • Page 97: 3-Point Hitch Control System

    opERATIoN 3-POINT.HITCH.CONTROl. SySTEm WARNING WARNING . When. driving. on. a. road. with. . If. stopping. the. engine. while.   an. implement. attached. to. the. driving,. the. steering. perfor- rear.of.the.tractor,.the.traction. mance. can. become. deterio- of. the. front. wheels. becomes. rated. due. to. loss. of. hydraulic. poor,.
  • Page 98 POSITION.CONTROl 4. The lower link is lifted by the hy- draulic energy of the tractor while it is lowered by potential energy of its own weight. Therefore, the implement cannot be lowered by the hydraulic pressure. 5. Therefore, the implement attached...
  • Page 99: Exterior Hydraulic Control System (Optional)

    ExTERIOR.HyDRAUlIC.CONTROl.SySTEm.(OPTIONAl) DOUblE.ACTING.vAlvE.lEvER kIOTI supplies two types of the ImPORTANT double acting valves by region: self- . Put. the. detent. valve. operating.  return type and detent type. lever. into. the. neutral. position. . For the self-return type double act- ...
  • Page 100 SINGlE.ACTING.AND.DOUblE.ACTING.CylINDER 3. When the cylinder is contracted, the hydraulic fluid returned from the cylinder is drained to the trans- mission through the draining circuit as the operating lever is operated to the opposite direction from the expansion position. ImPORTANT .
  • Page 101 opERATIoN CONNECTING.AND.DISCONNECTING.ImPlEmENT.HyDRAUlIC.HOSE DISCONNECTION CONNECTION WARNING 1. make sure to stop the engine be- 1. make sure to stop the engine be- . Never. connect. or. disconnect.  fore disconnecting implements. fore connecting hydraulic hoses. the. implement. hydraulic. hose. 2. Release any residual pressure in the 2.
  • Page 102 mEmo mEmO M46-EU,AU-05.indd 26 2012-01-18 오후 6:38:37...
  • Page 103 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND LOADER OPERATION REMOvAL AND INsTALLATION Of 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT (WITH P.T.O sHAfT) .. 6-2 MOWER IMPLEMENT ..............6-2 HOW TO USE ................6-5 OPERATION TIP fOR 3-POINT HITCH ELEMENTs .. 6-6 AdjUSTMENT Of LIfT ROd ............6-6 AdjUSTMENT Of TOP LINk ............6-7 AdjUSTMENT Of STAbILIzER ..........6-7 dRAfT HITcH ANd TRAILER ............6-8 INSTALLING PTO SHAfT ............6-9...
  • Page 104: Removal And Installation Of 3-Point Hitch Implement (With P.t.o Shaft)

    REMOvAL AND INsTALLATION Of 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT (WITH P.T.O sHAfT) MOWER IMPLEMENT M46O612A M46O610A M46O611A (1) Lift control Lever (1) Lift (2) connection Linkage 1. Park the tractor on level ground 2. To lift the lower link, pull the lift 3.
  • Page 105 3-POINT HITcH IMPLEMENT OPERATION M46O613A M46O614A M46O615A (1) Mower Height control Lever (1) Spring Loaded Handle (1) front Linkage (2) Rear Linkage (2) Spring Loaded Handle (3) Loaded Handle 4. Place the mower height adjustment 5. connect the rear linkage to the 6.
  • Page 106 10. Remove the implement in the IMPORTANT reverse order of installation and Consult your local KIOTI Dealer  use the implement support as for selection of the PTO shaft. necessary. When selecting a PTO shaft,  make sure there is a minimum...
  • Page 107: How To Use

    3-POINT HITcH IMPLEMENT OPERATION HOW TO UsE M46O611A M46O617A (1) Position Lever (1) Mower Height control Lever After mower installation, raise the po- Move the lever to the desired mower sition lever to lift the mid mower. (At position, lower the position lever and this time, the rear lever link is inter- place the lever in the neutral position.
  • Page 108: Operation Tip For 3-Point Hitch Elements

    OPERATION TIP fOR 3-POINT HITCH ELEMENTs ADjUsTMENT Of LIfT ROD M46O602A (1) Lift Rod (2) Turnbuckle (3) Lock Nut 1. Adjust the implement level bal- anced by turning the turnbuckle. 2. After adjustment, fix it with the lock M46O601A (1) Top Link (3) crank Lifting Rod (R)
  • Page 109: Adjustment Of Top Link

    3-POINT HITcH IMPLEMENT OPERATION ADjUsTMENT Of TOP LINK ADjUsTMENT Of sTABILIzER WARNINg stop the engine and lower the  attachment to the ground prior to disconnecting the lift rod from the lower link. Check that the attachment has proper support and that there’s pres- sure remaining in the hydrau- lic system to remove the lift rod holding the pin.
  • Page 110: Draft Hitch And Trailer

    CS2610 Draft hitch anD trailer caUtiOn • When using an implement that is attached to the draw bar, such as a trailer, check if the towing hitch is firmly attached. M46O605A M55O117A (1) Draw Bar The draw bar is used to pull an imple- ment, such as a trailer. This tractor is equipped with a fine draw bar. Make sure to check the max.
  • Page 111: Installing Pto Shaft

    (1) Lock Pin Do not overload an attachment  or towed equipment. Use prop- er counterweights to maintain 1. Consult your local KiOti Dealer tractor stability. Hitch heavy for selection of the PTO Shaft. loads to the draw-bar only. 2. When selecting a PTO Shaft, Make sure that there is nobody make sure that it is not too short to ...
  • Page 112 WARNINg WARNINg Make sure that the PTO safety Before starting up any PTO-   cover is in its position before driven implement hitched to driving the PTO shaft. the three-point linkage, lift the implement to its full height and Never go close to the rotating ...
  • Page 113: Handling Loader

    3-POINT HITcH IMPLEMENT OPERATION HANDLINg LOADER (1) Loader Mounting bracket (2) balancing cylinder (3) boom (4) Tilt cylinder (5) bucket for detailed information about instal- lation and use of the front loader, refer to the separate manual for the loader. IMPORTANT Check the transmission fluid ...
  • Page 114: Driving On Slope

    DRIvINg ON sLOPE WHEN UNLOADED BUCKET AND WHEN LOADED BUCKET AND REAR BALLAsT ARE INsTALLED REAR BALLAsT ARE INsTALLED When driving uphill with a loaded DRIvINg ON UPHILL DRIvINg ON UPHILL bucket and rear ballast installed, keep the higher end of the tractor heavier.
  • Page 115: Joystick Lever

    3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT OPERATION Joystick lever Parking with loader installed When driving on downhill with an empty bucket and rear ballast in- stalled, keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground. In other words, drive backward on uphill and forward on downhill.
  • Page 116 3. float The floating function is activated when the joystick lever is pushed one position further from the down position. When the lever is in this position, the boom moves up and down freely along the surface of the ground as the hydraulic line is opened from the valve to the boom cylinder.
  • Page 117 3-POINT HITcH IMPLEMENT OPERATION 4. fast dump 7. Up & roll back WARNINg The fast dump function is activated The boom can be lifted and the Do not leave the tractor with the  when the joystick lever is pushed bucket can scoop up by operating boom "Off"...
  • Page 118: Hpl Valve

    HPL vALvE WARNINg To avoid accidents: Pressurized diesel fuel or hy-  draulic fluid may be sprayed on your skin or eyes, leading to a severe injury or even death. To check leakage, use a board  and wear protective gloves and goggles.
  • Page 119 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT .... 7-2 changing front axle case oil (n) .. 7-17 aDJusting Brake peDal (o) ....7-18 Daily check chart ......... 7-2 luBricating grease fittings (p) ..7-19 maintenance scheDule chart ..7-3 checking wheel Bolt/nut torque (q) .. 7-20 replacing air cleaner primary lUBRICANTs ........
  • Page 120: Maintenance Check List

    MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT DAIly ChECk ChART sERVICE sChEDUlE MAINTENANCE CODEs ITEM sERVICE REQUIRED engine oil Check the oil level and add needed. Do not overfill Hydraulic (Trans / Diff) fluid check level and add as needed check condition indicator (if equipped) Engine air filter and air system check for leaks and damaged components.
  • Page 121: Maintenance Schedule Chart

    maintenance MAINTENANCE sChEDUlE ChART Maintenance Mainte- Run hour Run age interval Remarks nance 100 200 400 600 800 1500 3000 1year 2year Item codes change ⊙ ○ engine oil & filter check ⊙ Transmission & HST oil filter replace ⊙ ○...
  • Page 122 Maintenance Run hour Run age Mainte- interval Remarks nance 100 200 400 600 800 1500 3000 1year 2year Item codes check power steering hose and ○ oil line replace ○ check ○ 17 fuel line replace ○ check ⊙...
  • Page 123 *2 Every year or every 6 times of cleaning. *3 Replace only if necessary. The items listed above (# marked) are registered as emission related critical parts by KIOTI in U.S. EPA exhaust emis-  sion standard non-road emission regulation. As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the re- quired maintenance on the above instruction.
  • Page 124: Lubricants

    Capacity [l (U.s.gal.)] section lubricants Cs2610 fuel 26.9 (7.1) unleaded diesel coolant 3.6 (1.0) an antifreezing solution(ethylene glycol) + pure water (50:50) engine oil 4.0 (1.1)
  • Page 125: Maintenance Code

    maintenance MAINTENANCE CODE hOW TO DIsCONNECT ThE hOOD (A) OPENING sIDE COVER (B) M46O701A M46O702A M46O703A (1) hood (2) handle (1) hood (1) side cover (2) Bolt (a) pull 1. the hood can be opened by pull- 1. the side covers (lh/rh) should CAUTION ing down or the handle loosen or be removed in order to access the...
  • Page 126: Checking And Adding Fuel (C)

    ChECkING AND ADDING fUEl (C) 1. turn the key switch to "on", check IMPORTANT fuel level or fuel gauge. Do not permit dirt or trash to  2. if the needle on the fuel gauge is get into the fuel system.
  • Page 127: Checking Transmission Fluid Level (D)

    maintenance ChECkING TRANsMIssION flUID lEVEl (D) IMPORTANT If oil level is low, do not run en-  gine. Never add the oil over the up-  per limit. M46O706A M46O705A (1) gauge (2) oil filler plug (1) oil Dipstick (a) oil level is acceptable within range (a) upper limit (B) lower limit 1.
  • Page 128: Checking Engine Oil Level (E)

    ChECkING ENGINE OIl lEVEl (E) 1. check engine oil daily. 2. park the tractor on level ground and lower implement. 3. if the engine was just running, wait for approx. 5 seconds before checking the oil level. CAUTION To avoid personal injury: Be sure to stop the engine be- ...
  • Page 129: Checking Coolant Level (F)

    maintenance ChECkING COOlANT lEVEl (f) 3. the tractor is furnished with a mix- IMPORTANT ture of anti-freeze and water in a When using oil of different ratio of 50:50 which is usable in  maker or viscosity from the any season. previous one, remove all of the old oil.
  • Page 130: Cleaning Grill, Radiator Screen (G)

    ClEANING GRIll, RADIATOR sCREEN (G) ChECkING GAUGEs, METER AND EAsy ChECk lAMPs (I) 1. inspect the instrument panel for IMPORTANT broken gauge(s), meter(s) and Bonnet Grill and screen must easy check lamps.  be clean from debris to pre- 2.
  • Page 131: Changing Engine Oil And Replacing Filter (L)

    maintenance ChANGING ENGINE OIl AND REPlACING fIlTER (l) M46O711A M46O712A (1) Drain plug (1) engine oil filter 2. stop the engine, apply the parking 5. remove the oil filter behind the brake, and remove the drain plug. cooling fan on the right side of the engine.
  • Page 132  of children. replaced when changing the en- posing used oil and filters. gine oil. IMPORTANT Use only kIOTI genuine en-  gine oil and filters to insure smooth operation and durabil- ity of the engine. M46-EU,AU-07.indd 14 2012-01-18 오후 6:39:41...
  • Page 133: Replacing Transmission Fluid And Filter (M)

    maintenance REPlACING TRANsMIssION flUID AND fIlTER (M) the transmission fluid should be changed if it is contaminated or after the transmission is serviced. When changing the transmission fluid, make sure to change the fluid filter. However, replace only the filter after initial 50 hour operation.
  • Page 134 KIOTI genuine filter. der. Other-wise, the fluid can 7. run the engine for a few minutes Do not operate the tractor im- overflow.
  • Page 135: Changing Front Axle Case Oil (N)

    maintenance ChANGING fRONT AxlE CAsE OIl (N) 1 to drain the used oil, remove the right and left drain plugs and filling plug at the front axle case and drain the oil completely into the oil pan. 2. after draining reinstall the drain plugs.
  • Page 136: Adjusting Brake Pedal (O)

    ADJUsTING BRAkE PEDAl (O) 20 ~ 30 mm Proper brake (0.8 ~ 1.2 in.) pedal free travel keep the free travel in the right and left brake pedals equal CAUTION To avoid personal injury: Stop the engine and chock the ...
  • Page 137: Lubricating Grease Fittings (P)

    maintenance lUBRICATING GREAsE fITTINGs (P) Apply high-quality multi-purpose grease onto the positions in the figure at every 50 hours of operation or whenever nec- essary and record the operating time when applying it. M46O719A M46O720A M46O721A (1) front Bracket axle pivot (1) hst pedal (1) main shaft Joint M46O746A...
  • Page 138: Checking Wheel Bolt/Nut Torque (Q)

    ChECkING WhEEl BOlT/NUT TORQUE (Q) REPlACING AIR ClEANER PRI- MARy ElEMENT (T) CAUTION To avoid personal injury: Never operate tractor with a  loose rim, wheel, or axle. Any time bolts and nuts are  loosened, retighten to speci- fied torque.
  • Page 139: Checking Fuel Lines (U)

    maintenance ChECkING fUEl lINEs (U) 4. when cleaning the element, refer IMPORTANT to the instructions that follow. Do not run the engine with fil-  5. if the element is stained with car- ter element removed. bon , dust or oil, replace the filter. Be sure to refit the cap with the ...
  • Page 140: Bleeding Fuel System (Ak)

    BlEEDING fUEl sysTEM (Ak) ADJUsTING fAN BElT TEN- sION (V) 3. if the fuel pipes and hose clamps this tractor is equipped with the au- are found damaged or deterio- tomatic bleeding function. therefore, rated earlier than two years, then when there is no fuel left in the tank, change them immediately.
  • Page 141: Battery (W)

    maintenance BATTERy (W) PRECAUTIONs fOR hANDlING 4. in order to set the belt tight, move 2. check the electrolyte level and the upper part of the alternator add distilled water if necessary. backward. 3. check the battery and cable for 5.
  • Page 142 Dealer. fore, special care should be taken Keep the battery fully charged. for the amount of electrolyte.
  • Page 143: Checking Intake Air Line (X)

    maintenance ChECkING INTAkE AIR lINE (x) DIRECTION fOR sTORAGE 1. when storing the tractor for a long CAUTION period, remove the battery from Never check the charge status tractor, store in a dry place out of  of the battery by placing a met- direct sunlight.
  • Page 144: Adjusting Toe-In (Y)

    ADJUsTING TOE-IN (y) ChECkING RADIATOR hOsE AND ClAMP (z) ADJUsTING PROCEDURE READJUsTMENT T46OA36A M46O730A M46O731A (a) wheel - to - wheel distance at front (1) tie rod lock nut (2) tie rod (1) clamp (2) hose (B) wheel - to - wheel distance at rear check to ensure the radiator hoses 1.
  • Page 145: Power Steering Line (Aa)

    Dealer for this ser- PRECAUTION AT OVERhEATING vice. take the following actions in the...
  • Page 146: Replacing Air Cleaner Filter (Af)

    CAUTION be shortened, excessive soot can be cock under the injection pump and produced, and the engine power can Use only a genuine kIOTI fil- open the radiator cap.  be deteriorated. Therefore, the filter ter. Use of a non-recommend- 3.
  • Page 147 Use clean fresh water and anti- tank and add coolant if necessary.  freeze to fill the reservoir tank. Coolant capacity If the coolant leaks, contact  your local kIOTI Dealer. 3.6 l (1.0 u.s.gal.) M46-EU,AU-07.indd 29 2012-01-18 오후 6:40:00...
  • Page 148: Anti-Freeze

    ANTI-fREEzE REPlACING fUsE (AN) This tractor is filled with 50% of eth- * at 760 mmhg pressure (atmospher- ylene glycol at factory. ic). a higher boiling point is obtained by using a radiator pressure cap. if the anti-freeze has been replaced...
  • Page 149 maintenance M46O737A H11O655A (1) fuse storage case (2) fuse there are marks indicating the fuse 3. if the fuse is blown, replace it with capacity and location on the cover of a new fuse with same capacity. the fuse panel. replace the fuse ac- Make sure it is firmly installed.
  • Page 150: Slow Blow Fuse (Ap)

    Refer to the chapter "Trouble-   wire, or foil, the electrical de- shooting" in this manual or vice can be damaged or even contact your local kIOTI Dealer can catch a fire. for specific information dealing with electrical problems. M46O738A NOTE...
  • Page 151: Replacing Bulb (Aq)

    maintenance REPlACING BUlB (AQ) hEAD lAMP the bulb and capacity used in this tractor are listed in the blow table. Bulb Capacity head lamp 12v 55w turn signal lamp 12v 21w M46O739A M46O740A (1) handle (1) cover (a) pull (B) open 1.
  • Page 152 TURN sIGNAl lAMP (REAR) WARNING If using a bulb other than the  specified one, the lamp can be damaged and the tractor can even catch fire. Make sure to use bulbs with  the specified capacity. CAUTION M46O741A...
  • Page 153 "OFF". You can be burned by the hot bulb. for some bulbs which require  delicate handling or work pro- cess, contact your local kIOTI Dealer. Do not touch the illuminating M46O743A M46O744A ...
  • Page 154 CAUTION When separating the cover by  prying it "OFF" with a screw- driver, be careful not to dam- age it. Before replacing a bulb, make  sure to put the key switch and the switch for the correspond- ing bulb to the "OFF"...
  • Page 155 sTorage and disposal TracTor sTorage ..........8-2 Daily storage ................8-2 long-term storage .............8-2 Using TracTor afTer sTorage ......8-3 Usage and disposal ..........8-4 M46-EU,AU-08.indd 1 2012-01-18 오후 6:40:21...
  • Page 156: Tractor Storage

    Cs2610 TracTor sTorage daily sTorage long-Term sTorage 1. Keep the tractor clean when it is Follow the instructions below if the 4. inflate the tires to a pressure a stored. make sure to wash it after tractor is not to be used for a long little higher than usual.
  • Page 157: Using Tractor After Storage

    storage anD DisPosal Using TracTor afTer sTorage 12. if a loader or implement is in- 1. Check the tire air pressure and in- CAUTION stalled, lower it onto level ground. flate the tires if they are low. To avoid injury: 13.
  • Page 158: Usage And Disposal

     moved, disconnect its nega- cretion on your own, but contact tive terminal at least. The wir- your local KioTi Dealer to dispose ing can be gnawed by rodents, it according to the regulations. leading to a fire. 3. avoid working under high load, as...
  • Page 159: Troubleshooting

    TroublEshooTing EnginE TroublEshooTing ........9-2 TracTor TroublEshooTing ....... 9-4 M46-EU,AU-09.indd 1 2012-01-18 오후 6:40:32...
  • Page 160: Engine Troubleshooting

    CS2610 This troubleshooting chart summarizes simple service items for users who are familiar with mechanical systems. For more detailed service items, contact your local KioTi Dealer. EnginE TroublEshooTing causE counTErmEasurEs 1. When engine is difficult to Fuel is thick and doesn’t flow. Check the fuel tank and fuel filter.   start Remove water, dirt and other impurities.  All fuel will be filtered by the filter, if there should be water of  other foreign material on the filter, replace the filter. If air is in the fuel filter or injection lines, the fuel pump will Air or water mixed in fuel sys-   not work properly. tem. To attain proper fuel injection pressure, check carefully for  loosened fuel cap nut, etc. Loosen air vent screw over fuel filter and fuel injection pump  to eliminate all the air in the fuel system. Thick carbon deposits on This is caused when water or dirt is mixed in the fuel. Clean   orifice of injection nozzle. the nozzle injection piece, being careful not to damage the orifice. Check to see if nozzle is working properly or not, if not, ...
  • Page 161 2. When output is insufficient Valve out of adjustment Contact KioTi dealer.   Air cleaner is dirty Clean or replace the element at every 100 to 200 hours of   operation. Fuel injection pressure is Contact KioTi dealer.   wrong 3. When color of exhaust is Fuel is of extremely poor Select good quality fuel.   specially bad quality Temperature Fuel type - Above 14°F (-10°C) NO.2 Diesel - Below 14°F (-10°C) NO.1 Diesel Nozzle is bad If necessary, replace with new nozzle.   ※ If you do not find the cause of trouble, consult your KioTi dealer for assistance. M46-EU,AU-09.indd 3 2012-01-18 오후 6:40:32...
  • Page 162: Tractor Troubleshooting

    CS2610 TracTor TroublEshooTing causE counTErmEasurEs 1. When tractor does not move Shift lever is in neutral position Check the shift levers.   while engine is running Parking brake is applied Release the parking brake.   3. Brake is not operating prop- Brake does not operate or The brake pedal play is excessive. Adjust the play.   erly only one brake pedal oper- The brake lining is worn or stuck. Have it replaced in a workshop.  ates Brake pedal does not return The brake return spring is damaged. Replace it.   properly Grease is insufficient on each mating surface.  Remove rust and apply grease. 4. Steering wheel is not oper- Steering wheel is heavy or The toe-in is incorrect. Adjust it again.   ating properly vibrate The tire inflation pressure is different. Inflate the left and...
  • Page 163 TROUBLESHOOTING causE counTErmEasurEs 5. Hydraulic system is faulty Oil is leaked from pipe or The pipe clamp is loose. Re-tighten it.   hose The pipe is cracked. Have it repaired in a workshop.  3-point hitch cannot be low- 3-point hitch safety lock function activated, one touch button pressed   ered The valve and cylinder are damaged.  Contact KioTi dealer. 3-point hitch cannot be lifted The transmission fluid is insufficient.   Add it to the specified level. There is air in the intake pipe. Bleed the pipe.  The oil filter is clogged. Replace it.  The hydraulic filter, valve and cylinder are malfunctioning.  Contact KioTi dealer. 3-point hitch vibrates by itself Each sensor malfunctioning, Contact KioTi dealer.   Select the highest top link hole.  6. Electric system is faulty Headlamps cannot be turned The fuse is blown. Check the wiring and replace the fuse.
  • Page 164 CS2610 causE counTErmEasurEs 6. Electric system is faulty Battery cannot be charged Check the battery and alternator.   Horn does not sound The horn switch is faulty. Replace or see KioTi dealer.   The wiring is faulty. Replace or See KioTi dealer.  The horn is damaged. Repair or replace it.  Turn signal lamps do not The bulb is blown. Replace it.   blink The blinking device is faulty. Repair or replace it.  The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted.  Check and clean them. Work lamps do not come on The bulb is blown. Replace it.   The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted.  Check and clean them. ※ If you do not find the cause of trouble, consult your dealer for assistance. M46-EU,AU-09.indd 6 2012-01-18 오후 6:40:32...
  • Page 165: Index

    INDEX INDEX................10-2 M46-EU,AU-10.indd 1 2012-01-19 오후 1:49:36...
  • Page 166 NUMBERICAL 3-point HitcH control system .......5-21 battery (w) ..............7-23 3-point HitcH implement and loader operation ..battery cHarging lamp ..........4-13 battery inspection ............7-24 4wd engaged indicator (if equipped) ....4-15 belts and rubber parts ..........2-5 bleeding fuel system (aK) ........7-22 braKe pedal ..............4-18...
  • Page 167 index cHecKing wHeel bolt/nut torque (q) ....7-20 cleaning grill, radiator screen (g) ....7-12 engine cHecK lamps .............5-7 combination switcH .............4-6 engine coolant temperature gauge ....4-12 components for additional front weigHt ..4-31 engine number ...............2-2 connecting and disconnecting implement engine oil pressure warning lamp .....4-12 Hydraulic Hose............5-25 engine troublesHooting ...........9-2 cruise lamp (optional) ..........4-15...
  • Page 168 Handling loader ............6-11 JoysticK leVer .............6-13 Hand tHrottle leVer ..........4-20 Jump starting tHe engine ..........5-9 Hazard lamp switcH .............4-8 Head lamp ...............7-33 Head ligHt HigH beam indicator ......4-13 Key switcH ...............4-4 Head ligHt switcH ............4-6 HigH range indicator (if equipped) ......4-16 Horn switcH ..............4-7...
  • Page 169 index precautions before operation ......1-2 neutral indicator (if equipped) ......4-16 precautions before operation ......2-1 precautions during operation ......1-5 precautions for Handling ........7-23 oils and fluids ...............2-4 precautions wHile driVing on tHe road ...5-18 opening side coVer (b) ..........7-7 production number .............2-2 operating tHe controls ........4-17 pto clutcH leVer ............4-23 operating tHe engine ..........5-3...
  • Page 170 ................5-16 safety precautions during serVicing ....1-12 turn signal lamp (rear) ...........7-34 safety precautions wHen using tHe loader ..1-15 turn signal lamp ............4-14 safety precautions .............1-1 turn signal ligHt switcH ...........4-7 seat adJustment............4-24 seat belt .................4-24 seat sliding ..............4-24 usage and disposal ............8-4...

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