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Rural King Supply
Rural King Supply
Rural King Supply
4216 Dewitt Ave.
4216 Dewitt Ave.
4216 Dewitt Ave.
Mattoon IL 61938
Mattoon IL 61938
Mattoon IL 61938
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
RK24
RK24
RK24
RK24
RK24
RK24
Hydrostatic
Hydrostatic
Hydrostatic
Hydrostatic
Hydrostatic
Hydrostatic

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL OPERATOR'S MANUAL OPERATOR'S MANUAL Rural King Supply Rural King Supply Rural King Supply 4216 Dewitt Ave. 4216 Dewitt Ave. 4216 Dewitt Ave. Mattoon IL 61938 Mattoon IL 61938 Mattoon IL 61938 RK24 RK24 RK24 RK24 RK24 RK24 Hydrostatic...
  • Page 2 FORWARD FORWARD Thank you for purchasing our tractor. We are confident it will give you many years of reliable Service. The introduction in this manual set out the correct manner of operating, maintaining and checking the tractor to ensure long-term durability. Please ensure correct operation of the tractor as incorrect operation can cause substantial mechanical dam- age as well as cause accidents with the associated injuries.
  • Page 3 FORWARD WARNING SIGNS IN THIS MANUAL The following warning signs in this manual draw additional attention to items of importance for the safe and correct operation of the tractor. SIGN MEANING OF THE SIGN This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or oth- DANGER er persons if the warning is not heeded.
  • Page 4 INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS OPERATION MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX WARRANTY INDEX RK24H-영문판-01.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 5:43:37...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION OPERATION 1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ......1-2 1. STARTING THE ENGINE ....... 4-2 2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL ........1-3 2. STOPPING THE ENGINE ......4-3 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ....1-4 3. WARMING UP ..........4-3 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE ......... 1-6 4.
  • Page 6 CONTENTS 13. SERvICE THE AIR CLEANER ....5-24 WARRANTY 14. STORAGE ..........5-27 15. FUEL SAvING TIPS ........5-29 1. YANMAR WARRANTIES ....... 9-2 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY ....9-5 3. RK WARRANTY ..........9-9 SPECIFICATION 1. SPECIFICATIONS .......... 6-2 INDEX 1.
  • Page 7 MEMO RK24H-영문판-01.indd 4 2017-03-09 오후 5:43:41...
  • Page 8: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ........1-2 2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL ..........1-3 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ......1-4 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE ..........1-6 5. ROPS (ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES) ...1-7 가 -  RK24H-영문판-01.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 5:43:41...
  • Page 9: Tractor Identification

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ► WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT The engine number is stamped on the left hand side of the engine block. The chassis number is shown on the left hand side of the tractor as shown in The manufacturer warrants this the drawing.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual has been prepared to Read this Manual carefully and assist you in following/adopting the keep it in a convenient place for fu- correct procedure for running-in op- ture reference. If at any time you re- eration and maintenance of your quire advice concerning your Trac- new RK Supply, Inc (Here in after...
  • Page 11: Introduction & Description

    GENERAL INFORMATION 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ► TRACTOR AN INTRODUCTION store in your locality. RK Tractors/ ceived. The tractor serial number is Distributors are kept informed of the punched on a plate attached to the The word, ’Tractor’ has been de- latest methods of servicing Tractors.
  • Page 12 GENERAL INFORMATION ► DESCRIPTION GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINE The transmission case, Engine and The tractors are fitted with fuel effi- REAR AXLE & WHEELS Front Axle Support are bolted to- cient engines with 3 cylinders man- This is mounted on ball bearings gether to form a rigid unit.
  • Page 13: Owner Assistance

    GENERAL INFORMATION 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE We at RK Supply, Inc and your RK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your name, address and tele-  Tractor store wants you to be com- phone number A 12 volt Battery is used to activate pletely satisfied with your invest- the engine through the starter motor Model and tractor serial number ...
  • Page 14: Rops (Roll Over Protective Structures)

    GENERAL INFORMATION 5. ROPS (ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES) ► ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES (ROPS) ► USE OF THE TRACTOR WITH THE ROPS LOWERED CAN RK Tractors are equipped with a CAUSE FATAL INjURIES DANGER frame for the protection of opera- As the ROPS frame or cab togeth- •...
  • Page 15 GENERAL INFORMATION ► DAMAGE OF THE ROPS WARNING ► DO NOT WELD, DRILL OR STRAIGHTEN THE ROPS If the ROPS is removed or re-  placed, make certain that the WARNING proper hardware is used to re- Never attach chains, ropes to place the ROPS and the rec- ...
  • Page 16 GENERAL INFORMATION ► HOW TO ADjUST THE SEAT ► FOR SLIDING SEAT Slide the seat to the position you want. Release the lever. Make sure the seat is locked in po- sition. DANGER • Check whether the seat prop- erly locked in its position be- fore driving the tractor.
  • Page 17 GENERAL INFORMATION MEMO 1 - 10 RK24H-영문판-01.indd 10 2017-03-09 오후 5:43:48...
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........2-2 2. DO’S AND DON’T’S ..........2-22 3. SAFETY SIGNS ............2-24 4. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS ......... 2-28 나 -  RK24H-영문판-02.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 2:55:08...
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER DANGER WARNING WARNING CAUTION CAUTION T45O201A T45O202A T45O203A ► RECOGNIZE SAFETY IN- ► SIGNAL WORDS ► READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION FORMATION This symbol means ATTENTION! A signal word "DANGER, WARN- Carefully read all safety instructions YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.
  • Page 20 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS wear or cracks. In the event of dam- age or alteration, the ROPS must be replaced prior to further operation of the tractor. The seat belt must be worn during machine operation when the ma- chine is equipped with a certified ROPS.
  • Page 21 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T45O206A T45O207A T45O208A ► P R E C A U T I O N TO AV O I D ► PARK TRACTOR SAFELY ► KEEP RIDERS OFF TRACTOR TIPPING Do not drive where the tractor could Before working on the tractor; Do not allow riders on the tractor.
  • Page 22 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T45O209A T45O210A T45O211A ► H A N D L E F U E L S A F E LY ► STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING ► A L W AY S U S E S A F E T Y AVOID FIRES SHAFTS LIGHTS AND DEVICES...
  • Page 23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Securely support any tractor ele- ments that must be raised for ser- vice work. Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Replace worn or broken parts. Re- place damage/missing decals. Remove any buildup of grease or oil from the tractor.
  • Page 24 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. Do not add water to electrolyte as it may splash off causing severe burns. If you spill acid on yourself; 1. Flush your skin with water. 2. Flush your eyes with water for 10-15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. T45O214A T45O215A ►...
  • Page 25 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O216A T74O217A T74O218A ► BATTERY DISCONNECT ► SERVICE TRACTOR SAFELY ► W O R K I N V E N T I L AT E D AREA Do not wear a necktie, scarf or Do not start the tractor in an en- 1.
  • Page 26 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► TRACTOR RUNAWAY ► SAFETY STARTER SWITCH ► EMERGENCY EXITS 1. The tractor can start even if the 1. Brake operated safety switch is If exit from the cab side doors is transmission is engaged posi- provided on all tractors which al- blocked (following an accident or ve- tion causing tractor to runaway low the starting system to be-...
  • Page 27 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O225A T74O226A T74O227A ► S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S WHEN USING THE LOADER Never let anyone get in the loader Do not stand under the lifted load- When attaching or detaching the and use the loader as a workbench.
  • Page 28 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O228A T74O229A T74O230A Do not allow loader arms or attach- Never carry a big object with the IMPORTANT ment to contact electrical power loader unless a proper implement ROPS (Roll Over Protective  lines. Electrocution will cause seri- is attached.
  • Page 29 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► TOWING SAFELY CAUTION For the maximum towable loads, When a trailers is hitched to the  refer to the paragraph " Maximum tractor, before you leave the towable loads in the Technical Data driving seat remember to put Section.
  • Page 30 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS When trailers are hitched to the ► FALLING OBjECT PROTEC- ► OPERATOR PROTECTIVE  tractor, before you leave the op- TIVE STRUCTURE (FOPS) STRUCTURE (OPS) erator seat remember to put all The term F.O.P.S refers to structure The term OPS refers to a protective the controls in neutral, apply the installed on the tractor intended to structure installed on a tractor in or-...
  • Page 31 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► USE OF HAZARDOUS SUB- The following terms and defini- ufacturer's instructions for using STANCES tions are applied: these substances recommend per- sonal protective equipment, wear Hazardous substances: substanc- European standard EN 15695-1 is  the equipment even in the cab. es such as dust, vapours and aero- applicable to the cabs of agricultur- sols, with the exception of fumi-...
  • Page 32 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR TRACTOR The classification category, as stipulated by ISO 14269-5, of the The manufacturer of your tractor When spraying or using chemicals, cab installed on this range of has made every effort to make it as please ensure that clothing and pro- tractors is given below: safe as is humanly possible.
  • Page 33 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► SAFETY TIPS DURING MAINTENANCE 1. At least on a daily basis check all and the parking brake applied 10. The cooling system operates un- oil levels. Water level in the radia- and wheels choked. der pressure, take care when re- tor and electrolyte level in the bat- moving the radiator cap on a hot Where a tractor is started in a...
  • Page 34 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING IMPLEMENTS 1. Ensure that all mounting and re- 6. Only the driver should ride on the 11. When traveling on a public road moval of implements is done on tractor with the ROPS frame fit- ensure that the tractor and driv- safe flat ground.
  • Page 35 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ►  T HE FOLLOWING PRECAU- 14. Never remove or modify the seat 4. Fiberglass canopy does not give TIONS ARE SUGGESTED TO belt. any protection. HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS 15. Never remove, modify or repair the 5. To prevent falls, keep steps and A careful operator is the best oper- ROPS frame.
  • Page 36 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cap slowly to stop and allow the <OPERATING THE TRACTOR> neutral position for completing the pressure to escape before re- starting circuit. Do not bypass the 1. Before starting the tractor apply moving the cap entirely. safety starter switch. Consult your the parking brake, place the PTO RK Tractor store if safety- starting (Power Take Off) switch in the...
  • Page 37 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10. Pull only from the swinging draw 13. Do not leave equipment/imple- 2. To avoid upsets, drive the tractor bar or the lower link drawbar in ment in the raised position. with care and at speeds compat- the down position. Use only a ible with safety, especially when 14.
  • Page 38 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS <OPERATING THE PTO> <DIESEL FUEL> 9. If the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace it with genuine cap. 1. When operating PTO driven 1. Keep the equipment clean and equipment, shut off the engine properly maintained. A none approved cap may not and wait until the PTO stops be- be safe.
  • Page 39: Do's And Don't's

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2. DO’S AND DON’T’S ► DO’S-FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE DO - Fit new sealing rings when the DO - Allow the engine to cool before filter elements are changed. removing the radiator filler cap and adding water, remove the DO - Watch the oil pressure gauge radiator cap slowly.
  • Page 40 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► DON’TS-FOR SAFE OPERATION DON’T - Run the engine with the DON’T - Run the engine if it is not air cleaner disconnected. firing on all cylinders. DON’T - Start the tractor in an en- DON’T - Use the independent brakes closed building unless the for making turns on the high- doors and windows are...
  • Page 41: Safety Signs

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3. SAFETY SIGNS ► GENERAL SAFETY INFOR- ► DECALS ON THE DASH COVER MATION Replace all missing, damaged or il- legible sign. IMPORTANT This “General safety Informa-  tion” should be kept with the machine at all times as refer- ence data.
  • Page 42 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► DECALS ON THE CHASSIS R24O201A 2- 25 RK24H-영문판-02.indd 25 2017-03-09 오후 2:55:20...
  • Page 43 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► DECALS ON THE CHASSIS R24O202A 2 - 26 RK24H-영문판-02.indd 26 2017-03-09 오후 2:55:20...
  • Page 44 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► DECALS ON THE SEAT R24O203A T25O235A 2- 27 RK24H-영문판-02.indd 27 2017-03-09 오후 2:55:21...
  • Page 45: Universal Symbols

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS Some of the universal symbols have been shown below with an indication of their meaning. Engine speed rev / Power take off en- Air filter Turn signal min x 100) gaged Power take off Disen- Transmission oil tem- Hours, recorded Battery charge...
  • Page 46: Description Of Tractor Controls

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES ......3-2 2. OPERATION THE CONTROlS ........ 3-8 3. PTO ................ 3-13 4. OPERATINg THE HyDRAUlICS ......3-15 5. OPERATINg THE 3 POINT lINKAgE (TPl) ..3-17 RK24H-영문판-03.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 2:57:00...
  • Page 47: Instrument And Switches

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES The following pages in this sec- tion detail the location and func- Left Turn Signal Lamp Right Turn Signal tion of various instruments, switches Lamp and controls on your tractor. Even if you operate other tractors, you should read through this section of Tachometer the manual and ensure that you are...
  • Page 48 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Horn STOP Turn Signal Switch Head Lamp Switch T45O30A T45O303A T5O304A ► MAIN SWITCH (KEy SWITCH) ► HEAD lAMP, TURN SIgNAl ► HOUR METER SWITCH AND HORN <HEAD lAMP SWITCH> OFF - The key can be inserted or The hour meter consists of five dig- ...
  • Page 49 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► WAT E R T E M P E R AT U R E Fuel Gauge WARNINg lAMP Hazard This comes on when the coolant Warning temperature is over 110 degrees. Signal T45O305A T5O307A ► TACHOMETER ►...
  • Page 50 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► HAZARD WARNINg SIgNAl <Disengaging Cruise Control > SWITCH To disengage the cruise control you Push the hazard warning signal can either depress forward speed once to operate the hazard warning control pedal or the master brake light.
  • Page 51 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS <PTO monitor lamp> Shows the revolution of PTO. Refer to monitor lamp on Page 3-. <Fuel level indicator lamp> If it comes on while the en- gine is running, Fill the tank with fuel. High beam lamp is oper- T5O309A ated on the combination switch.
  • Page 52 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS <PTO monitor lamp > PTO Lamp PTO ON/OFF S/W The PTO monitor lamp on the dash panel indicates the state. 1. If the monitor glows: The PTO is rotating. . If the monitor is off: The PTO is off.
  • Page 53: Operation The Controls

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 2. OPERATION THE CONTROlS Steering Wheel Brake Pedal Forward/Reverse Speed Control Pedal 4WD Shift Lever Sub Gear Lever Position Lever R4O303A 3 -  RK24H-영문판-03.indd 8 2017-03-09 오후 2:57:09...
  • Page 54 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT Throttle Lever • Do not change from forward to backward or backward to forward suddenly in high range. • Sudden change may result in damage to mechanism and place the operator at risk of injury. T5O31A T45O31A THROTTlE lEVER ( HAND...
  • Page 55 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► PARKINg BRAKE lEVER Sub Gear Lever Parking Brake Lever SUB GEAR LEVER Push the brake pedal down while pulling the parking brake up to en- Brake Pedal gage. Press the parking brake pedal and push the brake pedal to release. CAUTION T5O344A T5O3A...
  • Page 56 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS DANgER Front wheel Driver Lever • Tractor will be difficult to turn (4WD Lever) 4WD Lever if the Diff-lock is engaged, ensure the lock is disengaged before turning the steering wheel. IMPORTANT Differential Lock Pedal Do not use high engine RPM T5O34A T5O35A ...
  • Page 57 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT <Operating the Safety Switch > Do not use front wheel drive  If you do not sit the your seat in at high speed or on the road when you operate the Tractor, The as premature wear of compo- engine will turn off.
  • Page 58: Pto

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 3. PTO Both of the rear and mid PTO are Rear Mid + Rear Rear provided for variable utility. They Rear can be engaged simultaneously or separately at same time. The engine will not start if PTO switch is ON position.
  • Page 59 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT The PTO switch must be OFF be- Rear Mid + Rear Rear Rear fore PTO is engaged. If operator turns off PTO  switch, rear PTO and mid 1. Decrease engine speed to near PTO are off at once. idle.
  • Page 60: Operating The Hydraulics

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 4. OPERATINg THE HyDRAUlICS WARNINg The hydraulics are powered with an Hydraulic Position RISE engine driven hydraulic pump and Control Lever After finishing the work, always  controlled with a position control le- lower the implement to the ver mounted beside the driver.
  • Page 61 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS CAUTION Always set the knob to lock when Traveling on the road .  Replacing tires or blades on an  implement. Making adjustments to an im-  plement. Sudden dropping of an implement due to hydraulic Lowing Speed Control T45O331A problems can cause serious in-...
  • Page 62: Operating The 3 Point Linkage (Tpl)

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 5. OPERATINg THE 3 POINT lINKAgE (TPl) Top Link T/M Oil Filter PTO Shaft Lower Link Check Chain Trailer Hitch Lower Link T5O337A 3 - 17 RK24H-영문판-03.indd 17 2017-03-09 오후 2:57:26...
  • Page 63 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Lift Rod Lift Rod Lift Rod Adjusting Handle Adjusting Handle Adjusting Handle Fixing Nut Fixing Nut Turn buckle Turn Buckle ift Rod Lift Rod Lower Link Check Chain r Link Check chain T5O33A T5O339A T5O340A ► A D J U S T M E N T O F T H E ►...
  • Page 64 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS DANgER Adjust the check chains to suit the • implement and tighten the locknuts. Only use drawbar to tow and keep the 3 point linkage in To remove an implement reverses the raised position when tow- the procedure.
  • Page 65 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS MEMO RK24H-영문판-03.indd 20 2017-03-09 오후 2:57:30...
  • Page 66: Operation

    OPERATION 1. STARTING THE ENGINE ......... 4-2 2. STOPPING THE ENGINE ......... 4-3 3. WARMING UP ............4-3 4. NORMAL BRAKING AND PARKING ...... 4-4 5. OPERATION OF THE DIFF LOCK ......4-5 6. CHECK DURING DRIVING ........4-6 RK24H-영문판-04.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후...
  • Page 67: Starting The Engine

    OPERATION 1. STARTING THE ENGINE 7. Ensure that the warning lights are IMPORTANT working. Never turn the key to the start  8. Always turn the ignition key to left position while the engine is Start for a moment & release it. running as this can cause seri- The automatic heater will start ous damage to the starter and...
  • Page 68: Stopping The Engine

    OPERATION 2. STOPPING THE ENGINE 3. WARMING UP When starting the engine allow it to < WARMING UP TIME > After light work let the engine idle warm up to operating temperature for a while and turn the key off. Temperature Time for warming up by allowing it to idle 5-10 minutes to IMPORTANT...
  • Page 69: Normal Braking And Parking

    OPERATION 4. NORMAL BRAKING AND PARKING ► STORING ENGINE IN OP- CAUTION ERABLE CONDITION FOR 3 • MONTHS OR MORE Always apply the park brake when parking. When the engine is not operated • Failure to do so can cause during storage of three months or accidents and damage.
  • Page 70: Operation Of The Diff Lock

    OPERATION 5. OPERATION OF THE DIFF LOCK CAUTION While the diff lock is a very useful feature, care should be taken in its • When operating in hilly terrain use as misuse can lead to danger- the risk of the rollover is in- ous situations.
  • Page 71: Check During Driving

    OPERATION 6. CHECK DURING DRIVING T45O406A T45O407A T45O408A Constantly monitor the warning ► BATTERy CHARGING ► FUEL GAUGE lights on the dash and if any comes If the alternator warning light comes To avoid excessive condensation on stop the tractor to determine the on check all connections and en- in the fuel tank refill at the end of cause.
  • Page 72 OPERATION Also check to ensure that the fins in the radiator core are not clogged or that the tractor has a broken or stretched fan belt. CAUTION • When traveling on public or farm roads connect both brake pedals and allow for T45O409A the weight of any mounted implement to ensure that the...
  • Page 73 OPERATION MEMO 4 - 8 RK24H-영문판-04.indd 8 2017-03-09 오후 3:01:38...
  • Page 74: Lubrication & Maintenance

    Lubrication & Maintenance 1. cHecKS anD SerVice .......... 5-2 2. Maintenance anD aDJuStMent ScHeDuLe . 5-7 3. FiLLinG DiaGraM & caPacitY tabLe .... 5-10 4. LubricantS ............5-11 5. oPeninG MetHoD oF eacH coVer ....5-12 6. cHanGinG tHe oiLS in tHe tractor .... 5-14 7.
  • Page 75: Checks And Service

    Lubrication & Maintenance 1. cHecKS anD SerVice ▶GeneraL inForMation ▶cHecKinG enGine cooLant Radiator Cap This section gives full details of the Remove the radiator cap and en- service procedures necessary to sure that the coolant is up to the fill- maintain your tractor at peak ef- er neck and that it is clean with the ficiency while the lubrication and...
  • Page 76 Lubrication & Maintenance ▶enGine oiL Engine Oil Gauge Pull out the stick, wipe it and dip in Engine Oil Filler Engine Oil Filter the oil sump. Ensure that oil level is between the Upper Level upper and lower mark near the up- Lower Level per mark.
  • Page 77 Lubrication & Maintenance Fuel Filter Level Gauge Rear PTO T/M Drain Plug T5O508A T45O506A ▶FueL caution • The Fuel Filler is located on the Always ensure that you use back side of bonnet. the correct oil for topping up T5O505A or oil changes.
  • Page 78 Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant ▶eLectricaL It is strongly recommend-  Check the operation of all gauge, ed that tire pressures are switches, horn, lights and indicators. checked with a proper gauge only & visual inspections are relied upon. ▶inStaLLinG LoaDer Excess Standard Lack...
  • Page 79 Lubrication & Maintenance Loader Select Cock T45O510h R4O501A When is loader installed, the turn ▶DetacHinG tHe LoaDer clock-wise valve cock. Also when 1. Detach the hydraulic hoses of loader is not installed, turn counter loader. clock-wise valve cock. . Assemble the cap (PF/8) with pipe comp (PF/8).
  • Page 80: Maintenance And Adjustment Schedule

    Lubrication & Maintenance 2. Maintenance anD aDJuStMent ScHeDuLe PerioDicaL cHecK anD SerVice tabLe ○: Check, Top-up or Adjust, ●: Replace, △: Clean or Wash, ★: Consult the Service RK Tractor store Service interval (Hour meter, Mark) Division item Daily comment 1Yr 2Yr Every 50 hours or 1 Engine oil &...
  • Page 81 Lubrication & Maintenance ○: Check, Top-up or Adjust, ●: Replace, △: Clean or Wash, ★: Consult the Service RK Tractor store Service interval (Hour meter, Mark) Division item Daily comment 1Yr 2Yr Transmission oil & hST oil ★ ○ ● ●...
  • Page 82 Lubrication & Maintenance ○: Check, Top-up or Adjust, ●: Replace, △: Clean or Wash, ★: Consult the Service RK Tractor store Service interval (Hour meter, Mark) Division item Daily comment 1Yr 2Yr Operation of the instru- ○ ment Grease each nipple ○...
  • Page 83: Filling Diagram & Capacity Table

    Lubrication & Maintenance 3. FiLLinG DiaGraM & caPacitY tabLe Front Axle Oil Filler/Gauge Front Axle Oil Filler/ Transmission Drain Engine Oil Filler Engine Oil Filler Transmission Drain Engine Oil Gauge Engine Gauge T/M Oil Gauge T/M Oil Gauge Engine Oil Drain Speed Control Pedal Greasing Point Speed Control Pedal Rod Transmission Filler...
  • Page 84: Lubricants

    Lubrication & Maintenance 4. LubricantS Filling point Fillings Quantity Liter (gal.) Fresh clean water(L.L.C) with an antifreeze, Radiator 3.6ℓ (0.96US gal) mixed in ratio of minimum 50% API : CD/CE grades Above:5°C(77°F)…SAE0 or 10W-0 Engine 0°C to 5°C(°F to 77°F)…SAE0 or 10W0 2.7 ℓ...
  • Page 85: Opening Method Of Each Cover

    Lubrication & Maintenance 5. oPeninG MetHoD oF eacH coVer hand Nose T5O51A T5O51A T5O514A ▶oPeninG tHe SiDe coVer ▶ o PeninG MetHoD oF Fan coVer Pull the lower center lever of the To open, grasp the side cover, pull front grille counter clock wise, pull the forward panel upward to sepa- the lower edges of hood panel rate from guide the support pin (1).
  • Page 86 Lubrication & Maintenance Fuel Filler Cock Fuel Filler Fuel Filter Element Fuel Filter Element T5O508A T5O51A T5O51A ▶cLeaninG tHe FueL FiLter ▶FueL 1. Fuel filter cock "ON". 1. Close the fuel cock. . Open the cock on the fuel injec- 2.
  • Page 87 Lubrication & Maintenance 6. cHanGinG tHe oiLS in tHe tractor iMPortant Never use petrol, thinners or Engine oil Gauge  any other similar flammable material to clean the Important fuel filter. Engine Oil Filter T5O51A T5O55A ▶ c LeaninG oiL Water SeP- Always use quality oils as engine or arator transmission oil (Refer to the page...
  • Page 88 Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant When changing the oil always Engine Oil Filter  change the filter. Always use the same oil, as  using different oils or specifi- cations can cause damage. Level Gauge Dispose off the old oil as per ...
  • Page 89 Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant Fill/Level Plug Always use the same grade  and specified oil as replace- ments. Dispose off the old oil as per  local regulations. T/M Drain Plug T45O50A . Remove the drain plug from bot- tom of the transmission and drain the oil.
  • Page 90: Clean And Change Filter

    Lubrication & Maintenance 7. cLean anD cHanGe FiLter iMPortant Engine Oil Gauge Some operators have found  that when they fill with the cor- rect amount of oil and dip it, Upper Level the oil level on the dipstick is Lower Level too high due to the fact that it takes a while for the oil to run...
  • Page 91: Changing The Coolant

    Lubrication & Maintenance 8. cHanGinG tHe cooLant Radiator Cap Engine Oil Gauge Drain Cock Engine Oil Filter T5O555A T5O557A T5O558A ▶enGine oiL FiLter cartriDGe 1. Open to drain cock. caution . Open the radiator cap at the • Rem ove the filter with a filter Do not remove the radiator same time.
  • Page 92 Lubrication & Maintenance caution ▶anti Freeze • Serious burns, can result Frozen cooling water can damage from the contents of pressur- the engine. ized, hot radiators. Before replacing the anti freeze so- • Allow the engine to cool down lution flush the radiator. completely before opening Mix the anti freeze solution in accor- radiator cap.
  • Page 93: Greasing The Tractor

    Lubrication & Maintenance 9. GreaSinG tHe tractor 10. GaP aDJuStMent Grease the tractor according to the service schedule. (Page 5-7 and 5-8) Ensure that grease nipples are cleaned well before any attempt is made to grease them. Turn Buckle ▶Front axLe PiVot Pin Lock Nut T5O560A ▶aDJuStinG tHe braKeS...
  • Page 94 Lubrication & Maintenance caution ▶aDJuStMent MetHoD ▶ a DJuStinG tHe tHrottLe LeVer • Uneven adjustment of the left Loosen the locknuts to adjust the If this lever is either loose or diffi- and right pedal will result in brake. cult to move please consult your RK one sided braking when the Tractor store for rectification of the Turn the turnbuckle counterclock-...
  • Page 95: Battery Maintenance

    Lubrication & Maintenance 11. batterY Maintenance ▶aDJuStinG toe-in ▶ b atterY Maintenance Low temperatures will affect the per- If the toe-in adjustment is incorrect formance of batteries so take partic- it can cause severe shaking of both ular care of it in winter. the steering wheel and the entire tractor.
  • Page 96: Fan Belt Adjustment

    Lubrication & Maintenance 12. Fan beLt aDJuStMent caution Pivot Bolt • Always disconnect the nega- tive terminal first when remov- ing the battery and always connect the positive terminal first when fitting the battery. • When connecting the battery leads make sure not to re- verse the polarity.
  • Page 97: Service The Air Cleaner

    Lubrication & Maintenance 13. SerVice tHe air cLeaner iMPortant ▶ c LeaninG/cHanGinG tHe eLeMent Cover Never beat the element on a  stone or concrete floor/wall to Release the two clips on the air clean it. cleaner end cover and remove the Check all connections and element.
  • Page 98 Lubrication & Maintenance ▶cHecKinG HoSeS anD LineS iMPortant ▶ c HecKinG tHe WirinG HarneSS anD FuSeS Incorrect wiring or fuses can The fuel lines, radiator hoses, hy-  cause fires to both the tractor draulic and rubber hoses are con- Loose wires make inferior connec- and surrounding area so get sumables which deteriorate by age...
  • Page 99 Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant Fuse Case Always check the reason for a  blown fuse otherwise the new fuse is also likely to blow. Never ever use wire in place of correct grade fuse. Blown Out Normal T45O54A T5O56A ▶rePLacinG FuSeS ▶Main FuSeS The wiring harness is equipped with The circuit has 8 blade type fuses in...
  • Page 100: Storage

    Lubrication & Maintenance 14. StoraGe iMPortant ▶ S erVice Prior to DaiLY anD ▶ F or DaiLY or SHort terM SHort terMS StoraGe StoraGe When washing the tractor en-  sure that the water does not Wash the tractor and keep it clean. Clean the tractor and remove all dirt get near electrical components Fill the tank to avoid condensation...
  • Page 101 Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant ▶ L onG-terM StoraGe. ▶ r e-uSe aFter LonG terM • A f t e r r e f i l l i n g t h e e n g i n e StoraGe. When the tractor will not be used for with the coolant run the en- a long time carry out the cleaning as Carry out a full check of all oils and...
  • Page 102: Fuel Saving Tips

    Lubrication & Maintenance 15. FueL SaVinG tiPS note To save fuel & oil in your tractor, fol- ▶enGine lowing things should always be kept If air cleaning system is not  1. Put the engine oil on load after in mind. properly maintained, it will lead the engine is heated &...
  • Page 103 Lubrication & Maintenance ▶FueL SYSteM ▶enGine SYSteM ▶braKeS 1. Do not over ride the brake ped- 1. Always use filtered diesel for the 1. Always use recommended grade als. fuel system. of oil. . While coming down from a slope, .
  • Page 104 Lubrication & Maintenance note note ▶cooLinG SYSteM Always stop any fuel or oil  Check the tire pressure & in-  leakages. 1. Check the fan belt tension regu- flate, as recommended. larly. Adjust, If required. Carry out the regular mainte- ...
  • Page 105 Lubrication & Maintenance MEMO 5 -  RK24H-영문판-05.indd 32 2018-12-11 오전 8:08:20...
  • Page 106: Specification

    Specification 1. SpecificationS ............. 6-2 RK24H-영문판-06.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 3:54:51...
  • Page 107 Specification 1. SpecificationSn The specifications on the following pages are given for your information and guidance. For further information con- cerning your Tractor and equipment, consult your Authorized RK Tractor store. RK Tractors policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specifications or equipment at any time without notice is reserved.
  • Page 108 Specification iteM DeScRiption ReMaRKS Firing order 1 - 3 -  - 1 Injection pump Indirect Lubrication type Forced feed Cooling system Water cooled, Forced circulation 1. Engine Coolant capacity 3.6 ℓ (0.95 US gal) Air cleaner Single element Muffler Horizontal Fuel Tank capacity 22 ℓ...
  • Page 109 Specification iteM DeScRiption ReMaRKS Number of lining 2 each side 4. Brake Brake thickness 0.27mm(0.13 in.) Type Independent PTO Shaft 6 Splines, 35 mm(1⅜ in.) Rear 5. PTO Speed 540 rpm @ 2,893 rpm Shaft 15 Splines , 25.4 mm(1 in.) Speed 2,000 rpm @ 2,875 rpm Steering...
  • Page 110 Specification MoDeL RK24H ReMaRKS Front 6-1 Ag Tires Rear 9.5-16 Front 20 x 8-10 9. Tire Turf Tires Rear 29 x 12.5-15 Front 20 x 8-10 Industrial Tires Rear 27 x 12.5-15 ※ The specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. 6 - 5 RK24H-영문판-06.indd 5 2017-03-09 오후...
  • Page 111 Specification ▶SpeeD cHaRt (engine RateD SpeeD) Km/h ag tires turf tires industrial tires 16.9 14.7 14.1 ※ The specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. 6 - 6 RK24H-영문판-06.indd 6 2017-03-09 오후 3:54:52...
  • Page 112: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. TROUBLESHOOTING ..........7-2 RK24H-영문판-07.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 3:58:00...
  • Page 113 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. TROUBLESHOOTING ▶FAULT TRACING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • Charge or replace the battery Turning the main switch • Battery flat • will not operate the star- RK Tractor store to repair or replace • • Switch faulty Contact RK Tractor store for repair or replace •...
  • Page 114 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • • Lack of coolant Refill with coolant • • Broken or misadjusted fan belt Adjust or replace • • The engine overheats Clogged air filter element Clean or replace air filter • • Clogged radiator Clean the core •...
  • Page 115 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • • Incorrect free play Worm or burnt lining Adjust to correct free play. Contact RK Brake not working Left and right gap different Tractor store for repair . Brake • • Brake pedal not retur- Faulty return spring Lack of grease on the Replace spring •...
  • Page 116 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • • Wrong toe-in Adjust toe-in • • Steering wheel shaking Unequal tire pressure Inflate both to correct pressure . Steering • • Loose component Tighten or replace if worn wheel • • Worn steering shaft Contact RK Tractor store for repair Excessive play in the steering...
  • Page 117 TROUBLESHOOTING MEMO 7 -  RK24H-영문판-07.indd 6 2017-03-09 오후 3:58:01...
  • Page 118: Appendix

    APPENDIX 1. DrAwINg for fIXINg PosItIoN of thE fusE ... 8-2 2. wIrINg DIAgrAm of thE ElEctrIc INstrumENt ............8-3 3. trActor hIstorY cArD ........8-4 4. sErVIcE rEcorD ..........8-5 5. DAIlY oPErAtIoN log ......... 8-6 6. PArt rEPlAcEmENt rEcorD ......8-7 RK24H-영문판-08.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후...
  • Page 119: Drawing For Fixing Position Of The Fuse

    APPENDIX 1. DrAwINg for fIXINg PosItIoN of thE fusE Hazard ① Coupler ② EG Stop, PTO 7.5A ③ Glow Timer ④ Light, Horn ⑤ Panel ⑥ Turn Signal ⑦ Working Light 7.5A ⑧ Stop Lamp , Cruise 7.5A ⑨ T45O907A 8 -  RK24H-영문판-08.indd 2 2017-03-09 오후...
  • Page 120: Wiring Diagram Of The Electric Instrument

    APPENDIX 2. wIrINg DIAgrAm of thE ElEctrIc INstrumENt Head Lamp 1V/ 55W ① Combination Lamp 1V/ 1W/ 5W ② Stop Lamp 1V/ 1W/ 5W ③ T45O908A 8 -  RK24H-영문판-08.indd 3 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:35...
  • Page 121: Tractor History Card

    APPENDIX 3. trActor hIstorY cArD NAturE of w/clAIm No. DAtE JoB cArD No. PArts rEPlAcEmENt rEmArKs DEfEct AND DAtE 8 - 4 RK24H-영문판-08.indd 4 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:35...
  • Page 122: Service Record

    APPENDIX 4. sErVIcE rEcorD DAtE trActor hours NAturE/tYPE of rEPAIr/sErVIcE cArrIED out 8 - 5 RK24H-영문판-08.indd 5 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:36...
  • Page 123: Daily Operation Log

    APPENDIX 5. DAIlY oPErAtIoN log mAchINE hours ENgINE oIl DAtE JoB DoNE fuEl coNsumPtIoN rEmArKs toPPED uP stArt 8 -  RK24H-영문판-08.indd 6 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:36...
  • Page 124: Part Replacement Record

    APPENDIX 6. PArt rEPlAcEmENt rEcorD DAtE PArt DEscrIPtIoN cost DAtE PArt DEscrIPtIoN cost 8 - 7 RK24H-영문판-08.indd 7 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:36...
  • Page 125 APPENDIX MEMO 8 - 8 RK24H-영문판-08.indd 8 2017-03-09 오후 3:59:36...
  • Page 126: Warranty

    WARRANTY 1. YANMAR WARRANTIES ......9-2 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY .....9-5 3. RK WARRANTY ..........9-9 자-  RK24H-영문판-09.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 4:31:14...
  • Page 127: Yanmar Warranties

    WARRANTY 1. YANMAR WARRANTIES YANMAR LIMITEd WARRANTY claims any implied warranties of warranty period for both the Stan- merchantability or fitness for a par- dard limited warranty and the ex- ▶WhAT IS COvEREd bY ThIS ticular purpose, except where such tended limited warranty (by duration WARRANTY? disclaimer is prohibited by law.
  • Page 128 WARRANTY WhAT ThE ENgINE OWNER MuST dO: strongly recommends you register product group. your engine as soon as possible af- “Click” on the Icon closest to your If you believe your YANMAR en-  ter purchase in order to facilitate gine has experienced a failure due region.
  • Page 129 WARRANTY WhAT IS NO COvEREd bY ThIS WARRANTY? breach of contract, tort(including negligence and strict liability) or This warranty does not cover parts the cost of shipping the product to any other theory. Any action arising affected by or damaged by ant rea- or form the warranty repair facility.
  • Page 130: Emission System Warranty

    WARRANTY 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY parties relating to warranties. No YANMAR CO., LTd. LIMITEd EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY – uSA ONLY person or entity is authorized to give any other warranty or to assume of time listed below provided there ▶Y O u R WA R R A N T Y R I g h T S any other obligation on behalf of has been no abuse, neglect or im-...
  • Page 131 WARRANTY for the periods listed below. If any emission-related part on your engine is found to be defective during the applicable warranty period, the part will be replaced by YANMAR. If your engine is And its maximum Pow- And its rated speed Then its warranty period is certified as er is...
  • Page 132 WARRANTY ▶WARRANTY COvERAgE: Intake manifold  This warranty is transferable to each Any replacement part which is func- Turbocharger systems  subsequent purchaser for the dura- tionally identical to the original Exhaust manifold  tion of the warranty period. Repair equipment part in all respects may EGR system or replacement of any warranted...
  • Page 133 WARRANTY extend to the following: malfunctions MAR cannot deny Warranty sole- mation on the nearest YANMAR caused by abuse, misuse, improper ly for the lack of receipts, or for your Dealer or authorized service center, you should contact YANMAR Amer- failure to ensure the performance of Adjustment, modification, alteration, all scheduled maintenance.
  • Page 134: Rk Warranty

    WARRANTY 3. RK WARRANTY WARRANTY All products manufactured and supplied by RK have been designed and manufactured in compliance with all laws and regulations concerning agricultural equipment. If maintained and used in accordance with the inspections, regular maintenance and usage guidelines specified in the user's manual, this product is guaranteed to always safely maintain its optimum state and performance, as well as being guaranteed as follows.
  • Page 135 WARRANTY ※ (Tractor Rental & Commercial) If the agricultural equipment which you purchased is maintained and used normally in accordance with the inspections, regular maintenance and usage guidelines in the user's manual provided by our company, our company shall provide repairs and replacement at our expense for any parts which are revealed by technical analysis during the warranty period below to be defective due to a flaw in the materials or manufacturing.
  • Page 136 WARRANTY COVERAGE This Limited warranty is limited to RK repairing or replacing, at RK's option, warranted parts by an authorized RK RK Tractor store at no charge for either the parts or services. Parts replaced under this Limited Warranty are only warranted for the balance of the warranty period.
  • Page 137 WARRANTY 3. The Limited Warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether written, Oral, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose. The liability of RK under this warranty is expressly limited to the provlsions in the Limited Warranty and in no event shall RK incur any Iiability(including liability for general, special, incidental or consequential damages, or economic or moral loss, arising out of any failure of the Products) which is not expressly assumed by RK under this...
  • Page 138: Index

    INDEX 1. INDEX............10-2 RK24H-영문판-10.indd 1 2017-05-08 오후 2:12:09...
  • Page 139 INDEX BRAKES ................5-30 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............1-3 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES ..........5-0 ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE LEVER ........5-1 CHANGING ENGINE OIL .............5-15 ADJUSTING TOE-IN ............5- CHANGING OIL IN THE FRONT AXLE .......5-16 ADJUSTMENT METHOD .............5-1 CHANGING THE COOLANT ..........5-18 ADJUSTMENT OF THE CHECK CHAIN ......3-18 CHANGING THE OILS IN THE TRACTOR ......5-14 ADJUSTMENT OF THE LIFT ROD ........3-18 CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION OIL .......5-15...
  • Page 140 INDEX DECALS ON THE CHASSIS ..........-5 ENGINE OIL FILTER CARTRIDGE ........5-18 DECALS ON THE CHASSIS ..........-6 ENGINE SYSTEM ..............5-30 DECALS ON THE DASH COVER ........-4 DECALS ON THE SEAT............-7 DESCRIPTION ..............1-5 FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (FOPS) ...-13 DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS ......3-1 FAN BELT ADJUSTMENT ............5-3 DETACHING THE LOADER ...........5-6 FAULT TRACING..............7-...
  • Page 141 INDEX LUBRICANTS ............... 5-11 GREASING THE TRACTOR ..........5-0 LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE .........5-1 HANDLE FUEL SAFELY AVOID FIRES .........-5 MAIN FUSES ................5-6 HAzARD WARNING SIGNAL SWITCH .........3-5 MAIN SWITCH (KEY SWITCH) ..........3-3 HEAD LAMP, TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND HORN ....3-3 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE ....5-7 HOUR METER ...............3-3 MID PTO ................3-14 HOW TO ADJUST THE SEAT ..........1-9...
  • Page 142 INDEX ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) ....1-7 PANEL INSTRUMENT LAMP ..........3-6 ROPS (ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES) ....1-7 PARK TRACTOR SAFELY .............-4 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ............3-10 PART REPLACEMENT RECORD ..........8-7 SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR TRACTOR ......-15 PARTS ..................1- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............- PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICE TABLE .......5-7 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............-1 PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE ........-6...
  • Page 143 INDEX STEERING ................5-5 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS ............-8 STOPPING THE ENGINE ............4-3 USE OF HAzARDOUS SUBSTANCES .......-14 STORAGE ................5-7 USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT ...........-3 STORING ENGINE IN OPERABLE CONDITION FOR 3 USE OF THE TRACTOR WITH THE ROPS LOWERED MONTHS OR MORE ............4-4 CAN CAUSE FATAL INJURIES ..........1-7 SUB GEAR LEVER (RANGE SHIFT LEVER) ......3-10 WARMING UP ................4-3...

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