Summary of Contents for Rural King RK55 Shuttle Shift Series
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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 RK55 RK55 RK55 RK55 RK55 RK55 Shuttle Shift...
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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.
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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.
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INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CABIN SYSTEM SPECIFICATION TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX INDEX WARRANTY RK55S,55SC-영문판-01.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 5:58:39...
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 - RK55S,55SC-영문판-01.indd 1 2017-03-09 오후 5:58:43...
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.
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 Tractors (Here in after re-...
GENERAL INFORMATION 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ► TRACTOR AN INTRODUCTION store in your locality. Tractor Stores ceived. The tractor serial number is are kept informed of the latest meth- punched on a plate attached to the The word, ’Tractor’ has been de- ods of servicing Tractors.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ► DESCRIPTION GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINE REAR AXLE & WHEELS The transmission case, Clutch, The tractors are fitted with fuel ef- This is mounted on ball bearings Clutch housing, Engine and Front ficient Turbo charged engines with and is enclosed in removable hous- Axle Support are bolted together to 4cylinders of RK55S / RK55SC de- ing which are bolted to the transmis-...
GENERAL INFORMATION 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE We at RK Tractors and your RK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your name, address and tele- Tractor store wants you to be com- phone number A 12 volt Lead Acid Propylene Bat- pletely satisfied with your invest- tery is used to activate the Engine Model and tractor serial number ...
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- •...
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GENERAL INFORMATION ► DAMAGE OF THE ROPS WARNING cident, check for damages to the (CABIN type) 1.ROPS. 2.Seat 3.seat belt & seat If the ROPS is removed or re- mountings. Before you operate a placed, make certain that the Tractor, replace all damaged parts.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ► HOW TO ADjUST THE SEAT ► FOR SLIDING SEAT To select Seat position, move Ad- justing lever and slide Seat closer to Seat belt or away from Dash panel and con- Seat back angle adjustment lever trols. DANGER •...
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GENERAL INFORMATION MEMO 1 - 10 RK55S,55SC-영문판-01.indd 10 2017-03-09 오후 5:58:49...
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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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 ►...
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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.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► TRACTOR RUNAWAY ► SAFETY STARTER SWITCH ► EMERGENCY EXITS 1. The tractor can start even if the 1. Clutch 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-...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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-...
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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-...
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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.
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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...
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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.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS 14. Never remove or modify the seat 4. Fiberglass canopy does not give ARE SUGGESTED TO HELP PRE- belt. any protection. VENT ACCIDENTS 15. Never remove, modify or repair the 5. To prevent falls, keep steps and A careful operator is the best oper- ROPS frame.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cap slowly to stop and allow the <OPERATING THE TRACTOR> starting circuit. Do not bypass the pressure to escape before re- safety starter switch. Consult your 1. Before starting the tractor apply RK Tractor store if safety- starting moving the cap entirely.
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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.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS <OPERATING THE PTO> <DIESEL FUEL> 9. If the original fuel tank cap is 1. When operating PTO driven 1. Keep the equipment clean and lost, replace it with genuine cap. equipment, shut off the engine properly maintained. A none approved cap may not and wait until the PTO stops be- 2.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2. DO’S AND DON’T’S ► DO’S-FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE DO - Ensure that safety shields are DO - Keep the radiator filled with DO - Shift into low gear when driv- in place and in good condition. clean water and in cold weath- ing down steeps hills.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ► DON’TS-FOR SAFE OPERATION DON’T - Run the engine with the DON’T - Run the engine if it is not DON’T - Use the governor Control air cleaner disconnected. firing on all cylinders. Lever (Hand throttle) while driving on roads. DON’T - Start the tractor in an en- DON’T - Ride the brake or clutch ped- closed building unless the...
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3. SAFETY SIGNS ► GENERAL SAFETY INFOR- ► DECALS MOUNTING LOCATION 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.
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...
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES The following pages in this sec- tion detail the location and func- tion of various instruments, switches and controls on your tractor. Even if you operate other tractors, you should read through this section of Hand Throttle the manual and ensure that you are Horn S/W...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS STOP Horn Turn signal switch Head lamp switch T45O30A T45O303A T45O304A ► 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- ...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS / min T45O306A T45O307A R5SO305A ► TACHOMETER ► WAT E R T E M P E R AT U R E ► FUEl GAUGE WARNING lAMP This meter shows the revolutions of Shows the amount of fuel in the tank This comes on when the coolant the engine and the PTO shafts as when the ignition switch is "ON".
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Hazard Lamp S/W / min T45O308A ► HAZARD lAMP SWITCH Push the hazard warning signal R5SO306A once to operate the hazard warning light. (Left and right turn indicators ► PANEl INSTRUMENT lAMP flash) High beam lamp is oper- <PTO monitor lamp>...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS <Engine oil pressure lamp> < Air cleaner filter con- <PTO monitor lamp > tamination indicator > Will go out as soon as The PTO monitor lamp on the engine starts if the oil This comes on when the air cleaner the dash panel indicates pressure is correct.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS The following table explains how PTO ON/OFF switch the PTO operates at the two differ- / min ent (MANUAL & AUTO) positions of the PTO control switch with the PTO "ON/OFF" switch in the on position. PTO ON/OFF switch PTO Mode switch...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS First select the specified speed for the PTO by using the PTO shifter on the LHS, below the driver seat. PTO ON/OFF PTO Control Hydraulic Position PTO Monitor lamp Clutch Pedal PTO Shaft Switch Switch Control lever on the dash panel Either raised Either pressed...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS WARNING When the PTO control switch is in manual position the PTO does not stop rotating even if the clutch pedal is pressed. If working on hard soils, pavements with a rotary implement the PTO "ON/OFF" switch must be put to the "OFF"...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► DPF REGENERATION SWITCH Operation of Monitor Panel Name and Operation of Switch Function and Operation (meter panel) lCD (Regeneration progression and precautions) 1. When the regeneration process for the DPF system is started, the indicator comes on. .
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Operation of Monitor Panel Name and Operation of Switch Function and Operation (meter panel) lCD < Automatic regeneration function > 1. Initial 100 hours of operation: The regeneration process is au- tomatically performed as necessary during driving or operation. No monitor panel indicator .
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 2. OPERATION THE CONTROlS Steering Wheel Shuttle Shift Lever Throttle Lever Tilt Lever Cluth Pedal Acceleration Pedal Brake Pedal Joystick Lever Sub Shift Lever Differential Lock Pedal Main Shift Lever Draft Control Lever Position Lever 4WD Shift Lever Auxiliary Valve Lever R5SO304A R5SO304A...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Throttle Lever Cut off Arm Clutch Pedal Clutch Pedal T45O316A T45O317A T45O318A THROTTlE lEVER ( HAND ► ► ClUTCH PEDAl ► ClUTCH CUT-OFF ARM THROTTlE ) When the clutch pedal is pressed on For long term storage of the Trac- models with mechanical transmis- tor it is possible to latch the clutch in Pulling the hand throttle towards the...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► BRAKE PEDAl Parking Brake Lever Right and left brake pedals are pro- vided to assist in turning the tractor in the field. CAUTION • A connecting latch is provided to connect the right and left brake pedals for high speed Acceleration Pedal T45O31A...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT When changing from forward to reverse or back to forward Main Shift Lever again while in high range make sure the tractor comes Shuttle Shift Lever to a stop before changing di- rection. Failure to do so is likely to result in damage to the mechanism and place the Sub shift Lever...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS <The Main shift lever provides IMPORTANT four speed ranges. The Sub Avoid damage! shift lever provides four gear Main Shift Lever Select the proper speed range positions. and gear for the job. The Shuttle shift lever con- The machine maybe operat- ...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS <TO AVOID PERSONAl INJURy> Diff-lock Pedal IMPORTANT When you leave the tractor,be Do not use high engine RPM sure to apply the parking brake when engaging Diff lock If the and stop the engine diff lock does not release after In applying the brakes: removing the foot from the diff...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT Shift Belt Always use the clutch when using the front wheel drive le- ver. 4WD Lever Use of front wheel drive improves traction performance. Seat Adjusting Lever Cushion Control Knob T45O35A T45O36A ► FRONT WHEEl DRIVE lEVER ►...
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 3. PTO GEAR SElECTION lEVER IMPORTANT Lever Always use the clutch when engaging or disengaging the PTO or changing PTO speed. Let the PTO driven implement come to a complete stop be- fore changing. Tilt Lever CAUTION R5SO05A T45O38A...
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 4. OPERATING THE HyDRAUlICS ► POSITION CONTROl Position Control Lever Implements can be raised and low- Draft control lever ered with the hydraulic position con- trol lever and can be stopped at any position by stopping the lever. To ensure a consistent working depth the adjustable stop can be set Free floating...
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 5. ExTERIOR HyDRAUlIC lEVER (OPTIONAl) Adjusting Knob of Hydraulic decent Speed T45O331A T45O33A T45O333A ► lOWERING SPEED CON- To increase the downward speed, Move the lever up or down and T R O l K N O B F O R T H E 3 turn the knob anticlockwise.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS IMPORTANT <DISCONNECTING > Do not hold the lever in the 1. Lower the implement first to the " P u l l " o r " P u s h " p o s i t i o n ground to release hydraulic pres- once the remote cylinder has sure in the hoses.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS To raise the boom of front end loader. To raise the B oon of Front end loader . To lower the Boom Front end loader. To lower the B oon Front end loader. To rollback the bucket. To rollback the bucket.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS WARNING Hydraulic fluid may also infect a minor cut or opening in the skin. If injured by escaping flu- id. See a doctor at once. Se- rious infection or reaction can Lock Unlock result if medical treatment is not given immediately.
DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 6. OPERATING THE 3 POINT lINKAGE (TPl) ► SWING DRAW BAR TyPE Top Link Link Bracket Lift Rod Lift Rod Adjusting Handle Check Link Swing Draw-bar Lower Link Extendable Type T45O337A 3 - 5 RK55S,55SC-영문판-03.indd 25 2017-03-09 오전...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS ► DRAW BAR TyPE Top Link Link Bracket Lift Rod Check Link Adjusting Handle Draw-bar Lower Link Extendable Type T45O338A 3 - 6 RK55S,55SC-영문판-03.indd 26 2017-03-09 오전 11:13:48...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS That is when working with “draft Top Link control”.The length of stabilizers is adjusted by removing the pin and rotating the turn buckle barrel by Lock Nut which the threaded ends are inter- connected. T45O33A ► TElESCOPIC STABIlIZERS Position of ADJUSTMENT...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS lOWER lINK (IF EQUIPPED The locating hole of the top link var- ► Lift Rod ies with the type of implement used. ExTENDABlE TyPE The most common locations are the Push the point area and pull the end 1st and nd hole from the top.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS Adjust the check chains to suit the Lift link Lift arm implement and tighten the locknuts. To remove an implement reverses the procedure CAUTION Extendable type Do not attach a PTO shaft with the engine running and ensure PTO Shaft cover For stabilizer all safety shields are in place.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS MEMO RK55S,55SC-영문판-03.indd 30 2017-03-09 오전 11:13:54...
OPERATION 1. STARTING THE ENGINE ......... 4-2 2. STOPPING THE ENGINE ......... 4-3 3. WARMING UP ............4-3 4. TIGHT TURNS IN THE FIELD ........4-4 5. NORMAL BRAKING AND PARKING ...... 4-5 6. UPHILL STARTS ON A STEEP SLOPE ....4-5 7.
OPERATION 1. STARTING THE ENGINE 7. Ensure that the warning lights are IMPORTANT working. Never turn the key to the start 8. Operator need to turn key to the position while the engine is Start “ON” position. The glow circuit running as this can cause seri- automatically activates.
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...
OPERATION 4. TIGHT TURNS IN THE FIELD CAUTION Push down on the brake pedals and release the handbrake. • Do not ”ride” the clutch to Increase the engine revolutions and control speed, use a lower let out the clutch smoothly. gear.
OPERATION 6. UPHILL STARTS ON A 5. NORMAL BRAKING AND PARKING STEEP SLOPE CAUTION • Always apply the park brake when parking. • Failure to do so can cause accidents and damage. • As an extra precaution when parking on a slope, chock the rear wheels.
OPERATION 7. OPERATION OF THE 8. CHECK DURING DRIVING DIFF LOCK While the diff lock is a very useful ► DRIVING DOWNHILL feature, care should be taken in its Use the engine’s ability to brake use as misuse can lead to danger- when traveling downhill.
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OPERATION T45O407A T45O408A T45O409A ► ENGINE COOLING WATER ► BATTERy CHARGING ► FUEL GAUGE If the alternator warning light comes To avoid excessive condensation If the gauge indicates that the en- on check all connections and en- in the fuel tank refill at the end of gine is running hot, stop the tractor sure that the fan belt is not broken.
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OPERATION Also check to ensure that the fins Trailer socket 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 T45O410A the weight of any mounted implement to ensure that the...
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OPERATION ► TRACK ADJUSTMENT As RK55S / RK55SC models of RK are front wheel assist the front track can be set in positions. The rear track can be set in 5 posi- tions as illustrated. T45O411A TRACK ADJUSTMENT MODEL DIVISION TyRE AIR PRESSURE...
Lubrication & Maintenance 1. cHecKS anD SerVice ▶GeneraL inForMation Radiator Cap Reservoir Tank This section gives full details of the Engine Oil Gauge service procedures necessary to maintain your tractor at peak ef- ficiency while the lubrication and Upper Level maintenance chart provides a ready Lower Level reference to these requirements.
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Lubrication & Maintenance Upper Level Lower Level Engine Level Engine Oil Transmission Oil Drain T7O507A Gauge Filter Plug T45O50A T45O506A ▶tranSMiSSion oiL Oil Level Gauge Oil Port Check the level with the dipstick on top of the transmission in rear of the seat.
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Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant Fuel Tank Cap It is strongly recommend- ed that tire pressures are checked with a proper gauge only & visual inspections are relied upon. Excess Standard Lack DanGer • T45O508A T45O509A Excess tire pressure can cause accidents! ▶tire PreSSure ▶FueL...
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Lubrication & Maintenance ▶inStaLLinG LoaDer ▶cLutcH Ensure that the clutch is adjusted 1. Connect P port of loader control correctly. valve to the line on the tractor marked P. (From the PTO valve) Correct free play on the clutch pedal is 0.78~1.18 in.
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 &...
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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 Every 500 hours or 1 Transmission oil & car- months after 1st 50 ★...
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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 Adjustment of the throttle ○...
Lubrication & Maintenance 5. oPeninG MetHoD oF eacH coVer ▶ r ecoMMenDeD tranS- MiSSion oiL Hook Release Lever 1. RPM tractor Hydraulic Fluid or Textron TDH Premium (CALTEX) . T D H O i l o r T D H O i l s p e c i a l (TEXACO) .
Lubrication & Maintenance 7. cHanGinG tHe oiLS in tHe tractor Fuel filter Water Separator (1 Always use quality oils as engine or Fuel Supply Pump transmission oil (Refer to the page Fuel Filter ( 5-7). Refer to the table on page 5-6, 5-7 and 5-8 for the change frequency.
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Lubrication & Maintenance For temperatures from ℉-77℉ use SAE0 or 15W/40. For temperatures below ℉ use SAE 10W. Upper Level iMPortant Lower Level When changing the oil always change the filter. Transmission Oil Drain Plug Always use the same oil, as T45O519A T45O50A ...
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Lubrication & Maintenance Oil Level Gauge Oil Port Level Gauge & Oil Filter Upper Level Lower Level Front axle Oil Drain Plug T45O51A T45O5A T45O5A Refill the transmission to the correct ▶cHanGinG oiL in tHe Front axLe 4. Remove the dip stick from the fil- level on the dipstick with new oil.
Lubrication & Maintenance 8. cLeaninG anD cHanGinG FiLterS iMPortant st ) Fuel filter Water Separator (1 Fuel Supply Pump Some operators have found Fuel Filter ( that when they fill with the cor- rect amount of oil and dip it, the oil level on the dipstick is too high due to the fact that it takes a while for the oil to run...
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Lubrication & Maintenance fuel filter in order to catch any fuel . Hold fuel filter and rotate quick 4. Ensure that the fuel filter base is that might spill. release collar counterclockwise. clean. Push a new fuel filter fully Removed and discarded. into the fuel filler base.
Lubrication & Maintenance 9. cHanGinG tHe cooLant Radiator Cap Reservoir Tank Engine Oil Filter Filter body Drain Cock T45O56A T45O57A T45O58A 1. Remove the hose to drain the ▶ H YDrauLic oiL FiLter anD enGine oiL FiLter cartriDGe coolant. To replace, apply oil or grease on .
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Lubrication & Maintenance ▶anti Freeze Radiator Cap caution Reservoir Frozen cooling water can damage • Do not remove the radiator Tank the engine. cap on a hot engine. • Before replacing the anti freeze so- Allow the engine to cool down lution flush the radiator.
Lubrication & Maintenance 10. GreaSinG tHe tractor 11. 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. ▶braKe area / cLutcH area ▶PiVot MetaL T45O54A ▶aDJuStinG tHe cLutcH...
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Lubrication & Maintenance caution • Uneven adjustment of the left and right pedal will result in one sided braking when the pedals are connected and Free Play can cause serious accidents, especially at high speeds. • Double check to ensure free T45O55A T45O56A play is the same on both ped-...
Lubrication & Maintenance 12. batterY Maintenance caution ▶ a DJuStinG tHe tHrottLe LeVer • Always disconnect the nega- If this lever is either loose or diffi- tive terminal first when remov- cult to move please consult your RK ing the battery and always Tractor store for rectification of the connect the positive terminal problem.
Lubrication & Maintenance 13. Fan beLt aDJuStMent the batteries are properly charged, the ammeter reading should be very Burroughs Gauge near Zero. All batteries should be kept warm because temperature af- fects the cranking power. If the bat- tery is too colt, the battery will not crank the engine.
Lubrication & Maintenance 14. otHer Maintenance ▶ a Lternator anD Fan beLtS inSPect/aDJuSt/rePLace For applications that require multi- ple drive belts, Replace the belts in matched sets. Replacing only one belt of a matched set will cause the Element new belt to carry more load because Air cleaner body the older belt is stretched.
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Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant ▶cHecKinG HoSeS anD LineS ▶ c HecKinG tHe WirinG HarneSS anD FuSeS Never beat the element on a The fuel lines, radiator hoses, hy- stone or concrete floor/wall to draulic and rubber hoses are con- Loose wires make inferior connec- clean it.
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Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant Brake Pedal Incorrect wiring or fuses can cause fires to both the tractor and surrounding area so get the RK Tractor store to check it annually. Likewise fuel pipes and wiring Fuse Case Blown Out Normal age with use.
Lubrication & Maintenance 15. StoraGe iMPortant ▶ S erVice Prior to DaiLY anD ▶ F or DaiLY or SHort terM SHort terMS StoraGe StoraGe Always check the reason for a blown fuse otherwise the new Wash the tractor and keep it clean. Clean the tractor and remove all dirt fuse is also likely to blow.
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Lubrication & Maintenance iMPortant iMPortant ▶ L onG-terM StoraGe. • A f t e r r e f i l l i n g t h e e n g i n e When washing the tractor en- When the tractor will not be used for with the coolant run the en- sure that the water does not a long time carry out the cleaning as...
Lubrication & Maintenance 16. FueL SaVinG tiPS To save fuel & oil in your tractor, fol- ▶ r e-uSe aFter LonG terM note lowing things should always be kept StoraGe. If air cleaning system is not in mind. properly maintained, it will lead Carry out a full check of all oils and to early wear of piston rings &...
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Lubrication & Maintenance ▶cLutcH & braKeS ▶FueL SYSteM ▶enGine 1. Do not reduce the power of the 1. Always use filtered diesel for the 1. Put the engine oil on load after power of the engine by depress- fuel system. the engine is heated &...
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Lubrication & Maintenance ▶enGine SYSteM ▶cooLinG SYSteM note 1. Always use recommended grade Check the tire pressure & in- 1. Check the fan belt tension regu- of oil. flate, as recommended. larly. Adjust, If required. . Everyday before starting the en- Always buy genuine spares .
CABIN SYSTEM 1. MAJOR FEATURES ..........6-2 2. INSTRUMENT ANd RElATEd pARTS ....6-3 3. HOw TO CONTROlS CABIN ......... 6-5 RK55S,55SC-영문판-06.indd 1 2017-01-11 오전 8:47:26...
CABIN SYSTEM 1. MAJOR FEATURES CAUTION The cab fully conforms to the inter- Working Lamp (Rear) • national standard as far as safety Air Filter Air Filter Remember that steering, and soundproofing are concerned. b r a k i n g a n d o p e r a t i o n a l performances are highly in- It can be provided with ventilation, fluenced by the implements...
CABIN SYSTEM 2. INSTRUMENT ANd RElATEd pARTS T45O603A T45O604A T45O605A ▶SIdE wINdOw ▶REAR wINdOw ▶dOORS The doors are provided with key The rear window is fitted with cen- The side window is fitted with cen- locks. tral handle for opening. tral handle for opening.
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CABIN SYSTEM ▶ C AB CEIlINg two in the rear). They are switched Working Lamp on by means of the special switches The ceiling is padded with insulation on the roof console. material to block heat radiation into the cab and keep the temperature down when working in very sunny ▶ R EARvIEw MIRRORS areas.
CABIN SYSTEM 3. HOw TO CONTROlS CABIN ▶ v ENTIlATION The ventilation unit is housed in the cab ceiling. Sun Roof To switch it on and adjust it, turn the electrical fan switch to the desired speed. The cab becomes slightly pressur- ized when the ventilation system is in operation, so that the fresh air Recirculation Inlet...
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CABIN SYSTEM ▶wIpER CONTROl SwITCH ▶ RECIRCUlATION INlETS FUllY ClOSEd Wiper Switch <ON SwITCH> Air is taken in entirely from out- The Wiper switch is ON when side the cab through the rear Push the Top button. grille and filtered through a paper Washer Switch element positioned behind the The Washer switch is ON when...
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CABIN SYSTEM Washer Tank Interior Lamp T45O610A T45O611A T45O61A ▶ wINdSCREEN wASHER ▶INTERIOR lAMp ▶BlOwER CONTROl SwITCH TANk Check the level of windscreen Push the button to light on and push Three position rocker switch. washer fluid in the plastic reservoir it again to light off.
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CABIN SYSTEM NOTE ▶ A IR CON SwITCH During cold weather,with ambi- To operate the air conditioner, the ent temperature above 32 ºF (0 blower must be on. The blower ºC) operate the air condition- speed temperature control and all er at least once per month, for vents must be adjusted to obtain the a period of 10 to 15 minutes.
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CABIN SYSTEM ▶ H EATINg SYSTEM Circulation Diffuser The heater is switched on and ad- justed by rotating the control knob at the roof console, then switching on the blower and setting the selec- tor at the preferred speed. To warn the cab up quickly, the knob should be rotated fully clockwise T45O615A T45O614A...
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CABIN SYSTEM WARNING ▶ S YSTEM CONFIgU RATION Before starting the engine, The heating system consist of two make sure the system is off units: (by turning off the ventilation 1. Electric heater and blower unit fan) so as not to overload the installed behind roof console.
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CABIN SYSTEM ▶ A IR CONdITIONINg SYSTEM Roof Hatch The system is designed to ensure optimum temperature inside the cab and maximum comfort and safety for the operator. However, it is advisable to consult our specialized workshops whenev- T45O618A er repairs or adjustments need to be T45O617A performed.
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CABIN SYSTEM WARNING ▶ C IRCUlATION dIFFUSER Cab air filters remove dust in With the circulation vent set in any the air, but are not capable of position outside Air will still be pulled removing chemicals used in into the cab. spraying crops or in weed con- trol.
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CABIN SYSTEM Cigarette Lighter Cigarette Lighter Ash Tray Ash Tray Cup Holder Cup Holder T45O60A T45O61A T45O6A ▶RAdIO, Cd plAYER (IF EqUIppEd) ▶ASH TRAY ▶CUp HOldER For operation refer to the Radio, CD Located at right side of near side Put the bottles and Personal be- player manufacturers instructions.
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CABIN SYSTEM < C HECkINg THE AIR CONdI- <CHECkINg THE AIR CONdI- TIONINg SYSTEM > TIONINg SYSTEM CHARgE> Cigarette Lighter Ash Tray 1. Economic friendly refrigerant : 1. Check the refrigerant charge. Cup Holder R134a (0.7∼0.85 Kg) Run the engine at 1,500 rpm. ...
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CABIN SYSTEM ▶dIAgNOSINg MAlFUNCTIONS 1.TRACINg FAUlTS SYMpTOM CONdITION CAUSE REMEdY • • Insufficient Lub. Replenish • • Belt tension release Adjust Abnormal sound Inlet sound Outlet sound • • Release the bracket Tighten the bolts • • Clutch fail Check •...
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CABIN SYSTEM SYMpTOM CONdITION CAUSE REMEdY • • Ventilator switch damage Replace the switch Motor is normal • • Compressor Replace Weak from pressure or • • Motor failure Replace don`t work Motor is abnormal • • 2. Motor Wire cut Replace •...
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CABIN SYSTEM 2. HOw TO CHECk THE AIR CONdITIONINg SYSTEM wITH THE NEEdlE OF HIgH lOw gAUgE To connect with manifold pressure gauge can find the cause of air conditioning system. Because manifold pressure gauge is various sensibly. (Ambient Temp. is based on 30~35℃) CAUTION •...
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CABIN SYSTEM MEMO 6 - 18 RK55S,55SC-영문판-06.indd 18 2017-01-11 오전 8:47:35...
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 RK Tractor store/ Distributor. RK Tractors policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specifications or equipment at any time without notice is reserved.
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Specification iteM DeScRiption ReMaRKS Air Cleaner Dry Filter element, paper element filtering type. Horizontal External type 1. Engine Firing order 1 - 3 - 4 - 2 - 1 Accelerator Hand & Foot Accelerator Battery Capacity 12 Volt 80 H Starter Solenoid Engaged, Key Start with interlock , Neutral switch.
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Specification iteM DeScRiption ReMaRKS 6. Power take off Standard PTO ① 540 Foot operated, independent with provision of inter lock for si- Type multaneous operation. A foot brake is fitted for parking 7. Brakes Disc Diameter Φ183 mm (Φ in) Number of lining 4 each side Total brake thickness...
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Specification ▶Main SpecificationS MoDeL RK55c / RK55Sc ReMaRKS Maker YANMAR Model 4TNV86CT-KKTF Type 4Cycle, Line, Water-cooled Diesel turbo charged Output (Kw/rpm) 41.1/2,800 rpm Number of Cylinder Displacement (cc) 2,091 Bore and Stroke 86 X 90 mm Compression ratio 19.1 / 19.2 1.
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Specification MoDeL RK55c / RK55Sc ReMaRKS Battery 12 V 80AH 2. Electrical Starting system Starter motor with pre-heater Starter Capacity 2.0 KW Alternator 12V 55A Constant mesh (Synchromeshed 3rd and 4th in main shift in both Transmission forward and reverse) MFWD (4WD) Standard 3.
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Specification MoDeL RK55c / RK55Sc ReMaRKS Front Center pin 5. Dimensions Axle type Rear Central axle Operation Hydraulic Mounting method 3-Point hitch 6. Implement Drawing method Trailer hitch 3-Point hitch category Category 1 Hydraulic-control Position, draft control ※ The specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. 7 - 7 RK55S,55SC-영문판-07.indd 7 2017-03-09 오전...
TROUBLESHOOTING 1. TROUBLESHOOTING ..........8-2 RK55S,55SC-영문판-08.indd 1 2017-03-09 오전 11:25:50...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 1. TROUBLESHOOTING ▶FAULT TRACING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • • Clutch not pushed in Push the clutch in Turning the main switch • Charge or replace the battery • will not operate the star- Battery flat • RK Tractor store to repair or replace •...
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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 •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY • • Incorrect adjustment Adjust to correct free play The clutch slips • • Worm or burnt lining Contact RK Tractor store for repair . Clutch • The clutch does not di- Adjust to correct free play. Contact RK •...
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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...
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APPENDIX Main Connector a. Glow Relay Nozzle (Front) b. Start Relay Nozzle (Rear) Injection Pump c. Glow Fuse Glow Plug d. Cabin Fuse Lighter Compressor e. Main Fuse f. Batter Charging Fuse Oil Pressure S/W Interrupt Connector Horn Start Motor Water T emp.
APPENDIX 7. WIRING DIAGRAM Of ThE ELECTRIC INSTRuMENT Fuse Box ① Slow Blow Fuse ② Units for direction ③ Signal Relay for the power PTO Monitor ④ Coupler for the power ⑤ max rated ampere Coupler for the trailer ⑥ Head Lamp 1V 55W Direction Signal Lamp...
APPENDIX 8. TRACTOR hISTORY CARD NATuRE Of W/CLAIM NO. DATE JOB CARD NO. PARTS REPLACEMENT REMARKS DEfECT AND DATE 9 - 10 RK55S,55SC-영문판-09.indd 10 2017-01-11 오전 9:02:31...
INDEX 1. INDEX............10-2 RK55S,55SC-영문판-10.indd 1 2017-03-09 오전 11:29:03...
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INDEX ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............1-3 BATTERy CHARGING ............4-7 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES ..........5-1 BATTERy DISCONNECT ............-8 ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH ..........5-0 BATTERy MAINTENANCE ..........5- ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE LEVER ........5- BLEEDING THE FUEL SySTEM .........5-1 ADJUSTING TOE-IN ............5- BLOWER CONTROL SWITCH ..........6-7 ADJUSTMENT METHOD .............5-1 BRAKE ...................5-4 ADJUSTMENT OF LOWER LINK ........3-8 BRAKE AREA / CLUTCH AREA ...........5-0...
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INDEX CHECKING HOSES AND LINES .........5-5 DIFF-LOCK PEDAL ..............3-17 CHECKING THE WIRING HARNESS AND FUSES ....5-5 DO NOT WELD, DRILL OR STRAIGHTEN THE ROPS ..1-8 CHECKS AND SERVICE ............5- DO’S AND DON’T’S .............- CIGARETTE LIGHTER ............6-14 DO’S-FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE ........- CIRCULATION DIFFUSER ............6-9 DON’TS-FOR SAFE OPERATION ........-3 CIRCULATION DIFFUSER ..........6-1...
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INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION .............1-1 EXTERIOR HyDRAULIC LEVER (OPTIONAL) ....3-1 GENERAL INFORMATION .............5- GENERAL SAFETy INFORMATION ........-4 GREASING THE TRACTOR ..........5-0 FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (FOPS) ...-13 FAN BELT ADJUSTMENT ............5-3 FAULT TRACING..............8- HANDLE FUEL SAFELy AVOID FIRES .........-5 FILLING DIAGRAM & CAPACITy TABLE ......5-9 HAzARD LAMP SWITCH ............3-5 FOOT OPERATED ACCELERATOR ........3-14 HEAD LAMP, TURN SIGNAL SWITCH AND HORN ....3-3...
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INDEX JOySTICK LEVER ...............3-3 NORMAL BRAKING AND PARKING ........4-5 KEEP RIDERS OFF TRACTOR ..........-4 OIL PRESSURE LIGHT............4-6 OPENING METHOD OF EACH COVER ......5-11 LIFT ROD ................5-0 OPENING METHOD OF HOOD ........... 5-11 LONG-TERM STORAGE.............5-8 OPENING THE SIDE COVER ..........5-11 LOWER LINK (IF EQUIPPED EXTENDABLE TyPE ...3-8 OPERATING THE 3 POINT LINKAGE (TPL) .......3-5 LOWERING SPEED CONTROL KNOB FOR THE 3...
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INDEX REPLACING FUSES ............5-6 PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICE TABLE .......5-6 RE-USE AFTER LONG TERM STORAGE......5-9 PIVOT METAL ..............5-0 ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) ....1-7 POSITION CONTROL ............3-0 ROLL-BAR WIRING DIAGRAM ..........9-4 PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE ........-6 ROOF HATCH (IF EQUIPPED) ..........6-11 PRECAUTION TO AVOID TIPPING ........-4 ROPS (ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES) ....1-7 PRE-START CHECKS............5-...
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INDEX SIDE WINDOW ..............6-3 TOWING SAFELy ..............-1 SIGNAL WORDS ..............- TRACK ADJUSTMENT ............4-9 SPECIFICATION ..............7-1 TRACTOR AN INTRODUCTION .........1-4 SPECIFICATIONSN ...............7- TRACTOR HISTORy CARD ..........9-10 STARTING THE ENGINE ............4- TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ..........1- STAy CLEAR OF ROTATING SHAFTS .........-5 TRACTOR RUNAWAy ............-9 STEERING ................5-4 TRAILER SOCKET (SEVEN TERMINAL ELECTRICAL SOCKET TyPE) ..............4-8...
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INDEX WARMING UP ................4-3 WARMING UP IN COLD WEATHER ........4-3 WARRANTy ................. 11-1 WARRANTy OF THE PRODUCT ..........1- WATER TEMPERATURE WARNING LAMP ......3-4 WINDSCREEN WASHER TANK ..........6-7 WIPER CONTROL SWITCH ..........6-6 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT ..9-9 WORK IN VENTILATED AREA ..........-8 WORKING LAMP SWITCH ............6-6 WORKING LAMPS (FRONT AND REAR) ......6-4 10 - 8...
WARRANTY 1. ENGINE WARRANTIES ENGINE LIMITEd WARRANTY any implied warranties of merchant- warranty period for both the Stan- ability or fitness for a particular pur- dard limited warranty and the ex- ▶WhAT IS COvEREd bY ThIS pose, except where such disclaimer tended limited warranty (by duration WARRANTY? is prohibited by law.
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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 ENGINE en- ter purchase in order to facilitate gine has experienced a failure due region.
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WARRANTY WhAT IS NO COvEREd bY ThIS WARRANTY? breach of contract, tort(including negligence and strict liability) or This warranty does not cover parts cost of shipping the product to or any other theory. Any action arising affected by or damaged by ant rea- form the warranty repair facility.
WARRANTY 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY parties relating to warranties. No ENGINE 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-...
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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 ENGINE. If your engine And its maximum And its rated Then its warranty period is is certified as Power is speed is...
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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...
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WARRANTY extend to the following: malfunctions GINE cannot deny Warranty sole- formation on the nearest ENGINE caused by abuse, misuse, improper ly for the lack of receipts, or for your dealer or authorized service center, you should contact ENGINE Ameri- failure to ensure the performance of Adjustment, modification, alteration, all scheduled maintenance.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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...
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