Daedong KIOTI PX9530 Manual
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This versatile tractor is a culmination of the entire tractor and diesel knowledge gained by the Daedong IND. Co., LTD
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familiarize themselves with the KIOTI PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303, it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide
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  • Page 1 Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for many years of dependable service and reliability. To help new owner's familiarize themselves with the KIOTI PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303, it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide an owner's manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety, operation and maintenance. If the informa- tion you seek is not found in this manual, your KIOTI tractor dealer will be happy to help you.
  • Page 2 ISO 3600 EU STANDARDS This manual was compiled in compliance with the ISO 3600, standards and the instructions contained here comply with the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2010/52/EU in force in the European Community. For tractors sold or used outside the European Community, local laws will prevail.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........IDENTIFICATION & INTRODUCTION OF WARRANTY ..SPECIFICATIONS ............ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ..... SECTION OPERATION ............3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND 3- POINT HITCH ............. LOADER OPERATION MAINTENANCE ............STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ........TROUBLESHOOTING ..........INDEX...............
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........1-1 WARRANTY, PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTIONS AND INSTALLATION ............2-3 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ....1-2 WARRANTY CLAIM ............2-4 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ..........1-2 SPARE PARTS WARNING ..........2-5 IF YOU MOVE ..............2-5 PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION ....1-5 POST-WARRANTY SERVICE .........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS TRAVELING SPEED ..........3-11 HEAD LIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMP ......... 4-15 TURN SIGNAL LAMP ............ 4-15 MANUAL .................3-11 GLOW PLUG LAMP ............4-15 POWER SHUTTLE ............3-12 PARKING BRAKE LAMP ..........4-16 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS ........3-14 PTO LAMP ..............4-16 STANDARD SIZE BY IMPLEMENT.......
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS PTO SELECTION LEVER ..........4-29 UNLOCKING THE DOOR ..........4-43 CLUTCH PEDAL ............4-29 REAR WINDOW ............4-43 BRAKE PEDAL .............. 4-30 WORKING LIGHT ............4-44 WIPER ................4-44 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ......4-31 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ..........4-31 PTO CRUISE ..............
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL TIRE INFORMATION ........4-59 PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD ..5-16 INFLATION PRESSURE ..........4-61 LOADING INTO AND UNLOADING OUT OF THE TRUCK ............... 5-17 TREAD................4-62 PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING POWER STEERING .. 5-17 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION ......4-66 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM ......
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE PTO .....6-11 CLEANING GRILL, RADIATOR SCREEN(G) ....7-12 INSTALLING PTO SHAFT ..........6-12 CHECKING BRAKE PEDALS(H) ........7-12 HYDRAULIC BRAKE VALVE (IF EQUIPPED) ....6-13 CHECKING GAUGES, METER AND EASY CHECKER(I) .............. 7-13 HANDLING LOADER ..........
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ........8-1 POWER STEERING LINE(AA) ........7-31 AIR CONDITIONER BELT TENSION(AB) ..... 7-31 TRACTOR STORAGE ..........8-2 CLEANING AIR CONDITIONER CONDENSER(AC) ..7-32 DAILY STORAGE ............8-2 ADJUSTING FRONT AXLE PIVOT(AD) ......7-32 LONG-TERM STORAGE ..........8-2 ADJUSTING ENGINE VALVE CLEARANCE(AE) ..
  • Page 10 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE. These titles indicate the fol- lowing: This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. Follow the advice provided with the warning. WARNING This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded.
  • Page 11 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS Various universal symbols have been used on the instruments and controls of your KIOTI tractor. Below is a list of the universal symbols and their meanings. Fuel-level Headlight-low beam Preheat Engine coolant-temperature Headlight-high beam QT lamp Parking brake Four-wheel drive-on H : High travel light Battery charging condition...
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  • Page 13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS bEFORE OPERATION ...... 1-2 General precautions ............1-2 PRECAUTIONS dURINg OPERATION ....... 1-5 When startinG the enGine ..........1-5 When drivinG the tractor ..........1-8 When parkinG the tractor ..........1-9 When operatinG the pto ...........1-9 When usinG the 3-point hitch ........1-10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS dURINg SERvICINg ..
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 PRECAUTIONS bEFORE OPERATION gENERAl PRECAUTIONS a careful operator is the best opera- tor. most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. to help prevent accidents, use these safety precautions, and pay attention to the job at hand.
  • Page 15 safetY pre cautions T66O103a T66O104a T66O105a 9. never operate this tractor or 12. never start the engine while 16. all persons using the tractor any other agricultural equipment standing on the ground. should have knowledge of its while under the influence of alco- proper operation and should read 13.
  • Page 16 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 20. for your safety ROPS with a seat belt is recommended for all applications. NOTE a lways use seat belt when the  tractor is equipped with a ROPS and CAb. never use the seat belt when tractor is not equipped with a ROPS.
  • Page 17 safetY pre cautions RISK OF OvERTURNINg ImPORTANT • The safe working practices listed hereunder concerns only a few cases of overturn- ing risk. • The list is therefore NOT com- prehensive of all possible cases. T55O116a Tg2O103a 22. this cabin is not certified for for your safety, tractors must be chemical proof, never operate equipped with original safety belts.
  • Page 18 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 • reduce your speed before making wide turns. do not let the tractor jump or bounce on rough terrains. You could lose control. • don't pull a load too heavy for your tractor. it could run away on the down slope or the tractor could jack-knife around a towed load.
  • Page 19 safetY pre cautions Tg2O107a Tg2O108a • if you need cross a steep slope, • When driving across a slope with do not steer uphill, but slow down mounted implements, keep such and take a wide turn. always drive implements on the uphill side. do straight up or down a slope, never not raise implements.
  • Page 20: Precautions During Operation

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 PRECAUTIONS dURINg OPERATION whEN STARTINg ThE ENgINE Tg2O109a T66O108a T66O109a • avoid crossing steep slopes if pos- 1. avoid accidental contact with gear 2. do not park your tractor on a steep sible. if you must do so, avoid any shift levers while the engine is run- incline, and remember to shut off holes or depressions on the down-...
  • Page 21 safetY pre cautions M55O117a T66O110a S43O132a (1) drawbar towing hook 3. do not operate your tractor in an 4. make sure that all pressure lines 6. improper use of the draw-bar, even enclosed building without the prop- are tight before starting the tractor. if correctly positioned, can cause a er ventilation.
  • Page 22 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 ing the proper adaptor parts, attach the chain to the tractor draw-bar support or other speci- fied anchor location. Provide only enough slack in the chain to per- mit turning. see your dealer for a chain with a strength rating equal to, or greater than the gross weight of the towed machine.
  • Page 23 safetY pre cautions 14. do not leave equipment in the raised position when the vehicle is stopped or unattended. 15. When using implements or at- tachments with your tractor you should first read their respective owner's manual. You should al- ways keep their safe operation procedures in mind.
  • Page 24: When Driving The Tractor

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 whEN dRIvINg ThE TRACTOR T66O115a T66O118a S43O116a (1) Brake pedal (l) (2) Brake pedal (r) (3) Brake pedal lock 20. When working in groups, always 1. lock the brake pedals together 2. always slow the tractor before let the others know what you are when traveling at road speeds.
  • Page 25 safetY pre cautions 7. do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road speeds. as the tractor may run out of con- trol. 8. avoid sudden movements of the steering wheel as this can cause a loss of control of the tractor. this risk is especially great when traveling at road speeds.
  • Page 26: When Parking The Tractor

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 whEN PARKINg ThE TRACTOR whEN OPERATINg ThE P.T.O. 3. Before installing or using p.t.o driven equipment, read the man- ufacturer's manual and review the safety labels attached to the equip- ment. WARNING before driving an implement ...
  • Page 27: When Using The 3-Point Hitch

    safetY pre cautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS dURINg SERvICINg whEN USINg ThE 3-POINT hITCh T66O122a T66O124a S43O122a (1) 3-point hitch lowering speed knob (a) “sloW” (B) “fast” 1. use the 3-point hitch only with in order to service your tractor you 4. When operating stationary p.t.o driven equipment, always apply equipment designed for 3-point must park it on a flat level surface,...
  • Page 28 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 T66O125a T66O126a M55O114a 2. allow the tractor time to cool off 6. do not remove the radiator cap 7. if the tractor must be lifted for before servicing any part that may while the coolant is hot. When servicing, take it to a suitably have become hot while the tractor cool, slowly rotate the cap to the...
  • Page 29 safetY pre cautions NOTE • apply the jack lift to the lifting points according to the type of operation and follow the safety procedures given before. T66O127a M55O115a 10. use jack lifts of suitable capac- 12. When working with your trac- ity and apply them at the center tors electrical components you of the front and rear axles while...
  • Page 30 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 T66O128a T66O129a T66O130a (1) cardboard (3) magnifying Glass (2) hydraulic line 14. tire mounting should be done by 17. make sure that wheel bolts have 19. fluid escaping from pinholes may been tightened to the specified qualified professionals, with the be invisible.
  • Page 31: Safety Precautions When Using The Loader

    safetY pre cautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS whEN USINg ThE lOAdER H11O103a T66O131a H11O102a 2. do not stand under the lifted load- 20. keep environmental pollution in 1. never let anyone get in the loader mind. When replacing coolant or and use the loader as a work- er or get close to it.
  • Page 32 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 H11O104a H11O105a H11O106a 3. the loader can be turned over if a 4 never carry a big object with the 5. When attaching or detaching the draw-bar is improperly loaded. loader unless a proper implement loader, fix all parts which are con- is attached.
  • Page 33 safetY pre cautions H11O107a H11O107a H11O108a 6. do not allow loader arms or attach- 7. keep bystanders away. no riders. ImPORTANT ment to contact electrical power • ROPS (Roll Over Protective lines. electrocution will cause seri- Structure), sun canopy not a ous injury or death.
  • Page 34 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 ImPlEmENTS ANd ATTAChmENTS ImPORTANT WARNING • • Use exclusively front loader Keep the loader's operation approved by the tractor's man- manual together with the trac- ufacturer, with CE mark and tor's manual, always at hand parallelogram type.
  • Page 35 safetY pre cautions • three-point hitch and side mounted swinging and shaking during trans- to reduce risks, the following precau- implements make a much larger port and work that could jeopardize tions should be used. arc when turning than towed equip- the stability of the tractorimplement - only use loader equipped with a ment.
  • Page 36 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 ClEANINg ThE TRACTOR • check for correct coupling between • keep work surfaces and engine tow hook and trailer. see the tow- compartments clean. • Before ing attachments section. cleaning the machine, always lower implements to the ground, engage •...
  • Page 37: Safety Decal Maintenance

    safetY pre cautions SAFETY dECAl mAINTENANCE dECAl mOUNTINg lOCATION Tg2O102f TG120-수출향-US-01.indd 25 2017-09-14 오후 6:39:16...
  • Page 38: Decals

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 dECAlS (1) part no. : t5210-52131 (3) part no. : t4710-52201 (5) part no. : t4810-51181 WARNING Lifting Lowering Precautions during rocker switch operation ► Do not operate any part outside the vehicle other than installation and removal of an implement.
  • Page 39 safetY pre cautions (9) part no. : t4930-52481 (6) part no. : t4960-52381 (7) part no. : t4930-52321 WARNING Avoid flames and sparks. 1. Make sure to follow the handling precautions specified in the operating manual and safety decals. STOP engine while refueling 2.
  • Page 40 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 (13) part no. : t4930-52371 (14) part no. : t4930-52471 (12) part no. : t4930-52441 WARNING WARNING Do NOT run an engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust fumes cause sickness or possible death. Do NOT touch a muffler with bare hands.
  • Page 41 safetY pre cautions (17) part no. : t4930-52351 (18) part no. : t4625-52351 (19) part no. : tG16-0593 WARNING Emergency Exits Disconnect Connect In emergency, use hammer to Brake Lock break windows Always lock the left and right brake pedals together before driving on the road.
  • Page 42: Cautions For Decal Maintenance

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 CAUTIONS FOR dECAl mAINTENANCE safety decals are attached to the ImPORTANT tractor for safe operation. make sure • If a decal is damaged or lost, to follow the instruction on the decals contact your local KIOTI deal- as well as the following instruction.
  • Page 43: Identification & Introduction Of Warranty

    IdentIfIcatIon & IntroductIon of warranty VehIcle IdentIfIcatIon number ......2-2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER .............2-2 ENgINE SERIAL NUMBER ............2-2 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER ...........2-3 essentIal replacement part ......2-4 OILS ANd fLUIdS ..............2-4 fILTERS ..................2-5 BELTS ANd RUBBER pARTS.............2-6 OThER COMpONENTS .............2-6 warranty ..............
  • Page 44: Vehicle Identification Number

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 VehIcle IdentIfIcatIon number tractor serIal number engIne serIal number transmIssIon serIal number TG1O201b TG1O202b TG1O203A (1) Tractor Serial Number plate (1) Engine Serial Number (1) Transmission Serial Number This number is to identify the vehicle, The engine number is stamped on The transmission number is stamped and its plate is attached on the front...
  • Page 45 IdENTIfICATION & INTROdUCTION Of wARRANTy your dealer is interested in your new tractor model name :  tractor and has the desire to help you get the most value from it. After reading this manual thoroughly, you tractor serial no : ...
  • Page 46: Essential Replacement Part

    3.8 (14.4) Urea solution approved by Ministry Urea solution of Environment (according to ISO 5.28 (20) 22241) dAEdONg : S-UTf 38 Exxonmobil : Mobilfluid 350 Bp : AUTRAN SyN 29 Transmission fluid 22.45 (85) H11O204A Shell : donax-Td Low vis...
  • Page 47: Filters

    IdENTIfICATION & INTROdUCTION Of wARRANTy fIlters part no descrIptIon 400508-00064 Engine Oil filter T5710-38031 hydraulic filter 400504-00115 fuel filter Element T5310-1101002 Air filter Ass’y (pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153) T5310-1101005 Element Ass’y (pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153) p606121 Air filter Ass’y (pX1303) TG2O201A p6068665 Element Ass’y (pX1303)
  • Page 48: Belts And Rubber Parts

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 belts and rubber parts other components part no descrIptIon Qty 130205-00406 water pump Belt fan Belt Tg10-0011A (pX1053, pX1153, pX1303) Tg10-0012A fan Belt (pX9530) T5980-72611 A/C Belt H11O206A H11O207A Belts, hoses and boots, which are The battery condition is very impor- made of rubber, get weakened and tant for engine start performance es-...
  • Page 49: Warranty

    warranty All products produced and sold by KIotI have been designed and manufactured with strict quality control in order to comply with all laws and regulations related to agricultural equipment. hence, by maintaining and using this product in accordance with the inspection and maintenance intervals as well as the instructions outlined in the user's manual, we are certain that you will always be able to safely keep the product in optimal working and performing condition.
  • Page 50 6. Items not covered by the warranty. (the following cases, even during the warranty period) (1) Items which must be inspected regularly in accordance with the inspection schedule in the user's manual for regular scheduled maintenance. ex) Cleaning the fuel system, Inspecting and adjusting brakes, etc. (2) Intact consumable parts which are used during operation of the machinery and their service life is expired or have not been replaced on time.
  • Page 51: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS GENErAl SPECIFICATIONS ........3-2 ExtErnal dimEnsions ............3-2 GEnEral spEcifications .............3-3 TrAVElING SPEED ........... 3-11 manUal ..................3-11 powEr shUttlE ..............3-12 IMPlEMENT lIMITATIONS ........3-14 standard sizE by implEmEnt ...........3-14 TG120-수출향-US-03.indd 1 2017-09-21 오전 11:33:28...
  • Page 52: General Specifications

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 GENErAl SPECIFICATIONS ExTErNAl DIMENSIONS in. (mm) MODEl ITEM rEMArK Px1153 Px9530 Px1053 Px1303 1. overall length (a) 183.9 (4,670) 88.6 (2,250) 2. overall width (b) 84.6 (2,150) 3. overall height (c) 107.9 (2,740) 109.1 (2,770) 4.
  • Page 53 spEcifications GENErAl SPECIFICATIONS [MANUAl] MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C model dl03-lEa09 dl03-lEa08 dl03-lEa07 no.of cylinders total displacement cu in. (cc) 208 (3,409) bore & stroke in. (mm) 3.85 x 4.45 (98 x 113) Engine Gross power kw (hp) 69.35 (93) 76.80 (103) 82.02 (110) rated pto power...
  • Page 54: Traveling Speed

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C range Gear shift constant mesh 4 stages transmission no. of speeds f16 x r16 0.48 ~ 23.90 0.50 ~ 24.87 forward mph (km/h) (0.77 ~ 38.46) (0.80 ~ 40.02) 0.47 ~ 23.73 0.50 ~ 24.69 reverse...
  • Page 55 spEcifications MODEl [MANUAl] ITEM Px9530C Px1053C Px1153C @24 in. behind lift point lbs (kgf) 8,002 (3,630) lift capacity @lift point lbs (kgf) 8,079 (3,665) no.of standard remote valves (front/rear) (4 / 4) type independent PTO shaft specifications saE 1-3/8, 6 spline rear 540 / 1,000 / - 1 / 2 / 3 stages...
  • Page 56 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 [POWEr SHUTTlE] MODEl [POWEr SUTTlE] ITEM Px9530PC Px1053PC Px1153PC Px1303PC model dl03-lEa09 dl03-lEa08 dl03-lEa07 dl03-lEa16 no.of cylinders total displacement cu in. (cc) 208 (3,409) bore & stroke in. (mm) 3.85 x 4.45 (98 x 113) Engine Gross power kw (hp) 69.35 (93)
  • Page 57: Traveling Speed

    spEcifications MODEl [POWEr SUTTlE] ITEM Px9530PC Px1053PC Px1153PC Px1303PC range Gear shift constant mesh 4 stages transmission no. of speeds f32 x r32 0.41 ~ 24.87 forward mph (km/h) 0.39 ~ 23.90 (0.63 ~ 38.46) (0.66 ~ 40.02) 0.41 ~ 24.69 reverse mph (km/h) 0.39 ~ 23.73 (0.63 ~ 38.19) (0.66 ~ 39.74)
  • Page 58 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 MODEl [POWEr SUTTlE] ITEM Px9530PC Px1053PC Px1153PC Px1303PC @24 in. behind lift point lbs (kgf) 8,002 (3,630) lift ca- pacity @lift point lbs (kgf) 8,079 (3,665) no.of standard remote valves (front/rear) (4 / 4) type independent PTO shaft specifications...
  • Page 59 spEcifications NOISE lEVElS AS PErCEIVED by THE OPErATOr the following tables give the noise level values, measured from the driver’s seat in instantaneous conditions in com- pliance with standards no.1322/2014(rVcr) annexxiii and when driving by in compliance with standard 2015/96(rEp- pr) annexiii.
  • Page 60 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 VIbrATION lEVElS OF THE TrACTOr ExPOSITION TO VIbrATIONS WArNING The vibration level transmitted to the body as a whole depend on different parameters, some of them rela- • ting to the machine, others to the terrain and many specific for the operator. The prevailing parameters are the type of terrain or work surface and the ground speed.
  • Page 61: Manual

    spEcifications TrAVElING SPEED MANUAl mph (Km/h) HIGH / lOW SPEED OPErATING THE lEVEr Px9530 Px1053 / Px1153 rANGE MAIN FOrWArD rEVErSE FOrWArD rEVErSE 0.49 (0.79) 0.49 (0.79) 0.50 (0.82) 0.50 (0.81) 0.64 (1.03) 0.64 (1.03) 0.66 (1.07) 0.66 (1.07) creep(c) 0.83 (1.34) 0.83 (1.34) 0.86 (1.39)
  • Page 62: Power Shuttle

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 POWEr SHUTTlE mph (Km/h) lOW SPEED OPErATING THE lEVEr Px9530 Px1053 / Px1153 / Px1303 rANGE MAIN FOrWArD rEVErSE FOrWArD rEVErSE 0.40 (0.65) 0.40 (0.65) 0.42 (0.68) 0.41 (0.67) 0.53 (0.85) 0.52 (0.85) 0.54 (0.88) 0.54 (0.88) creep(c)
  • Page 63 spEcifications mph (Km/h) HIGH SPEED OPErATING THE lEVEr Px9530 Px1053 / Px1153 / Px1303 rANGE MAIN FOrWArD rEVErSE FOrWArD rEVErSE 0.49 (0.79) 0.49 (0.79) 0.51 (0.82) 0.50 (0.81) 0.64 (1.03) 0.64 (1.03) 0.66 (1.07) 0.66 (1.07) creep(c) 0.83 (1.34) 0.83 (1.34) 0.86 (1.39) 0.86 (1.39) 1.08 (1.75)
  • Page 64: Implement Limitations

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 IMPlEMENT lIMITATIONS STANDArD SIzE by IMPlEMENT this KIOTI tractor has been thoroughly tested for proper performance with implements sold or approved by KIOTI. Use with implements which are not sold or approved by KIOTI and which exceed the maximum specifications listed below, or which are otherwise unfit for use with this KIOTI tractor may result in malfunctions or failures to the tractor, damage to other property and injury to the operator or others.
  • Page 65 spEcifications Actual figures Trailer loading weight Item implement weight w and / Model max. drawbar load w Max. capacity or size as in the following list 3,307 lbs. (1,500 kg) 9,921 lbs. (4,500 kg) (shown on the next page) lifting capacity max. loading weight ..... the max. allowable load which can be put on the 24 in. aft of hitch : w implement weight ..........
  • Page 66 96 in. (2,438 mm) maximum or rated for 80 pto hp w/fwa NOTE : this is a sample of attachments commonly used. before purchasing or using any attachment on a DAEDONG product, please review the specifications to determine if it is a compatible product. Damages or failures due to improper use of compatibility issue will not be covered by warranty.
  • Page 67 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExTERIOR vIEw ......... 4-3 BRAKE(ONE SIDE) LAMP ......4-17 CRUISE PTO LAMP ........4-18 SwITCh ..........4-4 FORCED DeSOx WARNING LAMP ... 4-18 MOUNTING LOCATION ....... 4-4 DeSOx ACTIVE LAMP ........ 4-19 KEY SWITCH ..........4-5 DeSOx INHIBIT LAMP ........
  • Page 68: Description Of Operating System

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO SWITCH ..........4-33 MODE SELECTION SWITCH ....4-48 CALIBRATION SWITCH ......4-34 CD PLAYER ..........4-49 CLUTCH REACTION SPEED SETTING BLUETOOTH PLAYER/RADIO ....4-49 BUTTON (POWER SHUTTLE) ....4-34 DEFOGGER SWITCH ........ 4-49 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL (REAR) ..4-34 ANTENNA ...........
  • Page 69: Exterior View

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExTERIOR vIEw TG2O401A (1) Working Lamp (FRT/RR) (6) Step (11) Lower Link (16) Front Fender (2) Wiper (7) Bonnet (12) Draw-bar (17) Beacon Lamp (3) Rear View Mirror (8) Head Lamp (13) Tail Lamp (4) Muffler (9) Top Link (14) Handle (5) Turn Signal Lamp (FRT/RR)
  • Page 70: Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 SwITCh MOuNTING lOCATION (1) Instrument Panel (2) Combination Switch (3) Hazard Lamp Switch (4) PTO Auto / Manual Switch (5) Key Switch TG1O460A TG120-수출향-US-04.indd 4 2017-10-20 오후 5:59:18...
  • Page 71: Key Switch

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM KEY SwITCh OFF (b) The automatic preheating operation  is informed by illumination of the pre- When the key switch is in the posi- tion "B," the engine and all electrical heat lamp on the instrument cluster. devices in the vehicle are turned off.
  • Page 72: Combination Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 COMbINATION SwITCh CAuTION NOTE • • Stop the engine immediately When setting the ignition switch if the oil pressure warning to the OFF position after opera- lamp does not go off after the tion, the pump is operated to engine is started.
  • Page 73 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hEAD lIGhT SwITCh TuRN SIGNAl lIGhT SwITCh wARNING • Driving with high beam head light disturbs the approach- ing vehicle’s visibility for safe driving. use the high beam head lights only if necessary. TG1O405A TG1O406A (1) Head Light Switch (1) Turn Signal Light Switch (A) OFF (B) Instrument Panel ON...
  • Page 74: Hazard Lamp Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 hAZARD lAMP SwITCh hORN SwITCh NOTE • If the needle stays in the red zone, do not stop the engine im- mediately. Instead, reduce the work load to cool down the en- gine before stopping the engine. •...
  • Page 75 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM DRIvING SElECTION SwITCh CAuTION CAuTION • • If the hazard lamps are turned Do not activate the 4wD func- on for an extended period of tion on a paved road or while time while the engine is stopp- driving at a high speed.
  • Page 76 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 4wD OPERATION CAuTION The 4WD function is used to in- To avoid accidents: crease traction power by driving the • Do not activate the 4wD func- front and rear wheels (4 wheels). To tion while driving on a road.
  • Page 77: Instrument Panel

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM INSTRuMENT PANEl Symbols on the instrument panel come on when the key switch is turned to the "ON" position. 17 23 18 11 10 15 21 20 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 13 12 TG2O468A (1) Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp (10) Water Sensor Warning Lamp...
  • Page 78: Tachometer / Hourmeter

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 TAChOMETER / hOuRMETER ECO PTO FuEl GAuGE TG2O405b TG2O404b TG2O469c (1) Tachometer (1) 540 rpm (1) Fuel Gauge (2) Hourmeter Indicator E: Empty F: Full Engine rpm meter indicates the num- The PTO speed can be selected as This indicates the remaining fuel ber of engine revolutions per minute.
  • Page 79: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ENGINE COOlANT TEMPERATuRE GAuGE NOTE CAuTION • • Make sure to use only Ultra low Make sure to control the work sulfur oil for automobiles as the load so that the needle is not engine can be damaged if un- in the red zone.
  • Page 80: Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ENGINE OIl PRESSuRE wARNING lAMP bATTERY ChARGING lAMP CAuTION • If the oil level is below the specified range, the engine can seize. • The engine can be severely damaged if driving or operat- ing the tractor with the engine oil warning lamp ON.
  • Page 81: Head Light High Beam Lamp

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM hEAD lIGhT hIGh bEAM lAMP TuRN SIGNAl lAMP GlOw PluG lAMP TG2O472A TG2O473A TG2O474A This lamp comes on in blue when the Operating the turn signal lamp switch This indicates the operating condi- high beam head light is switched on. up and down turns on the corre- tion of the preheat system.
  • Page 82: Parking Brake Lamp

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 PARKING bRAKE lAMP PTO lAMP 4wD lAMP TG2O475A TG2O476A TG2O477A When the parking brake is actuated, This lamp shows the PTO engage- This comes on to indicate 4WD en- the lamp lights ON. ment condition.
  • Page 83: Quick-Turn Lamp

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM QuICK-TuRN lAMP bRAKE(ONE SIDE) lAMP For the safety reason, this is acti- vated only when the range shift gear is not in the low speed position. Using the one-side brake on the cor- responding side with the quick-turn function can further reduce the turn- ing radius.
  • Page 84: Cruise Pto Lamp

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 CRuISE PTO lAMP FORCED DeSOx wARNING lAMP This comes on when the brake pedal interlock for two brake pedals is un- CRUISE locked. IMPORTANT • when driving on a public road or at a high speed, never use only one brake pedal.
  • Page 85: Desox Active Lamp

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM DeSOx ACTIvE lAMP 3. When this lamp on the instru- wARNING ment cluster comes on, the active • Do not touch the aftertreat- DeSOx needs to be performed. ment devices during the DeS- Pressing the switch for 3 seconds Ox as its surrounding area is starts the active DeSOx.
  • Page 86: Desox Inhibit Lamp

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 DeSOx INhIbIT lAMP EMISSION wARNING lAMP Normally, it comes on and blinks along with the check engine lamp. TG2O443b TG2O490A To inhibit DeSOx, press the switch If this lamp comes on or blinks, the for 3 seconds.
  • Page 87: Low Urea Level Warning Lamp

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM lOw uREA lEvEl wARNING lAMP wATER-IN-FuEl wARNING lAMP wARNING • If your ignore the blinking urea level warning lamp and keep working, the engine power can be dropped and its speed can be forcibly lowered to the low idle speed.
  • Page 88: Low Fuel Level Warning Lamp

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ERROR INDICATOR lOw FuEl lEvEl wARNING lAMP TG2O496A TG2O489A (1) Display This lamp comes on when the fuel You can see the Error code below on the LCD window for Hour meter. When tank is approaching empty.
  • Page 89: Operating The Controls

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATING ThE CONTROlS MANuAl TG2O453A (1) Shuttle Shift Lever (7) Joy-stick Lever (13) Clutch Pedal (19) Position Control Lever (2) PTO Change Lever (8) Drivie Mode Selection Switch (14) Steering Column Tilt (20) HMS Main Switch (3) Range Shift Lever (9) Emergency Switch (15) Brake Pedal (L)
  • Page 90 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 P/ShuTTlE TG2O408c (1) Shuttle Shift Lever (8) PTO Main Switch (15) Position Control Lever (2) Range Shift Lever (9) Double Acting Lever (16) Draft Control Lever (3) Main Shift Lever (10) Clutch Pedal (17) Calibration Switch (4) Hand Throttle Lever (11) Steering Column Tilt...
  • Page 91: Shuttle Shift Lever

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ShuTTlE ShIFT lEvER As the transmission structure of this MANuAl hOw TO SwITCh bETwEEN FOR- lever is an electro-hydraulic type, it wARD DRIvING AND REvERSE DRIv- can move in either a forward or re- ING (P/ ShuTTlE) verse direction only by operating the •...
  • Page 92: Main Shift Lever

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 MAIN ShIFT lEvER • It is possible to operate the shut- "H"shaped path. You can shift this tle shift lever at a high speed. lever from the 1st to 4th gears even When pulling the lever backward when the tractor body is moving by during forward driving, reverse disengaging the clutch during driving...
  • Page 93: Range Gear Shift Lever

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM RANGE GEAR ShIFT lEvER the rotational force of the axle has CAuTION major effect on the tractor. (Mechani- • Make sure to shift the range cal) gear shift lever with the clutch Misuse of this lever can result in mal- pedal depressed and the trac- function or damage.
  • Page 94: Pto Change Lever

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 PTO ChANGE lEvER • When working with a loader CAuTION • When doing public works To avoid personal injury : 3. Precautions for creep speed • Disengage PTO, stop engine, • Make sure to shift with the clutch and allow all rotating compo- pedal fully depressed.
  • Page 95: Pto Selection Lever

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO SElECTION lEvER CluTCh PEDAl INDEPENDENT PTO The independent PTO mode is used for normal PTO operations. It op- erates continuously at a constant speed, independent of the transmis- sion speed selections. The PTO shaft turns in a clockwise direction. (As viewed from the rear of the trac- tor) GROuND SPEED PTO...
  • Page 96: Brake Pedal

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 bRAKE PEDAl 3. Depressing only one brake pedal IMPORTANT is not much effective while the • Never put your foot onto the 4WD is activated. (Effective in clutch pedal during driving. case of 2WD) There can be a malfunction in wARNING the hydraulic clutch.
  • Page 97: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM STEERING whEEl ADJuSTMENT PARKING bRAKE lEvER wARNING To avoid possible injury, death or loss of property from a ma- chine runaway • with the engine off, the tractor may move unexpectedly re- gardless of the gear shift posi- tion.
  • Page 98: Foot Throttle

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 FOOT ThROTTlE hAND ThROTTlE lEvER CAuTION • using the hand throttle lever during driving can lead to an accident as it becomes hard to decelerate the tractor rapidly. • If the engine stalls with the speed control lever engaged, lower and lift the lever again for correct operation.
  • Page 99: Pto Switch

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO SwITCh be started. CAuTION The rear PTO rotates at 540 rpm (1st) To avoid personal injury and ac- when the engine speed is approx. cident : 2,115 rpm. • b e f o r e d i s a s s e m b l i n g o r c l e a n i n g t h e P TO s y s t e m , IMPORTANT make sure that the PTO switch...
  • Page 100: Calibration Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 CAlIbRATION SwITCh CluTCh REACTION SPEED SET- DIFFERENTIAl lOCK PEDAl TING buTTON (POwER ShuTTlE) (REAR) TG2O415b TG2O419A TG2O418c (1) Calibration Switch (1) Clutch Reaction Speed Setting Button (1) Lock Pedal (A) Slow (B) Fast (A) Release to Disengage (B) Depress to Engage This switch is for calibration of shuttle...
  • Page 101: Seat Adjustment

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SEAT ADJuSTMENT SEAT SlIDING SEATbACK REClINING Use this system under the following conditions. 1. When any wheel slips and the tractor does not move in the field. 2. When it is hard to escape a paddy field.
  • Page 102 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 SIDE-TO-SIDE ROTATION FuNCTION CuShION STRENGTh ADJuSTMENT SEAT bElT TG2O446c TG2O447c T85O535A (1) Rotation adjustment lever (1) Cushion Adjustment Lever (1) Seat Belt You can pull the lever to adjust the The seat cushion can be adjusted The seat belt is self-retracting type.
  • Page 103: Position Control Lever

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM POSITION CONTROl lEvER The implement attached to the lifting wARNING arm can be lowered by pushing the • Always fasten the seat belt lever while the implement is raised when the tractor has ROPS by pulling the lever. properly.
  • Page 104: Draft Control Lever

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 DRAFT CONTROl lEvER JOYSTICK lEvER the lever into the "Shallow" position to activate the draft function at light load. For detailed information, refer to "Ini- tial Operation" in Chapter 5. TG1O490b (1) Draft Control Lever (2) Stop Bolt The draft function can be used for the plow which is installed to the...
  • Page 105: Double Acting Lever

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM DOublE ACTING lEvER This joystick lever is used mainly to This lever is used to control a auxiliary operate the front end loader which hydraulic implement installed to rear. attached to the tractor. Lowering the lever supplies hydraulic For detailed information, refer to fluid to Port "B", while raising it sup- "Handling Loader"...
  • Page 106: External Lift Lever

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ExTERNAl lIFT lEvER An external lift lever is installed on the back side of the cabin to make it easier to attach and detach imple- ments. TG2O493b (1) External lift lever (A) Lift (B) Lower TG120-수출향-US-04.indd 40 2017-10-20 오후...
  • Page 107: Cabin System

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM CAbIN SYSTEM INTERIOR DEvICES TG2O423A (1) Air Grill (6) Air Inlet (11) Fuction Selection Switch (2) Speaker (7) Room Mirror (12) Room Lamp (3) Heater/Air Conditioner Switch (8) Power Socket (13) Sunvisor (Optional) (4) CD Player (9) Working Light (FRT/RR Switch) (5) Sunroof Handle (10) Wiper Operating Switch (FRT/RR)
  • Page 108: Exterior Devices

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ExTERIOR DEvICES ENTRANCE 4. The cabin structure is safe as it is verified by the ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) test. How- ever, make sure to fasten the seat belt for best protection. TG1O428A TG2O448A (1) Work Light...
  • Page 109: Unlocking The Door

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM uNlOCKING ThE DOOR REAR wINDOw wARNING • Never drive the tractor with the door open. An accident can occur. TG1O429A TG2O424A (1) Door Lever (1) Handle of Rear Window (2) Button Push the lever to open the door in Press the button on the rear window the cabin.
  • Page 110: Working Light

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 wORKING lIGhT wIPER wARNING • Do not drive the tractor on a road with the work lights ON at night. • The approaching or following vehicle’s visibility can be dis- turbed, which is very danger- ous for both drivers.
  • Page 111: Pto Cruise

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM PTO CRuISE wARNING • Normal water can be used as the washer fluid, but it is rec- ommended to use the washer fluid made exclusively for ve- hicles. Especially, make sure to use seasonal washer fluid in winter.
  • Page 112: Desox Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 DeSOx SwITCh PTO CRuISE ACTIvATION Run the engine at a speed over 1,300 IMPORTANT RPM. With the brake and clutch • The PTO cruise is not deac- pedals released, set the PTO cruise tivated when depressing one switch to the ON position and press of the brake pedals with the...
  • Page 113 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 4. Apply the parking brake. DEACTIvATION (lOwER PORTION CAuTION OF SwITCh) 5. With the coolant temperature over To protect the catalyst filter, Do not press the deactivation portion 40°C, press the button for 3 sec- keep the followings: of the switch while the DeSOx is ac- onds to start DeSOx.
  • Page 114: Mode Selection Switch

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 MODE SElECTION SwITCh MODE SElECTION MENu ・ ECO range comparison Fuel efficiency - below 0 ~ 8ℓ/h or white Engine RPM - below 1,000 Green Fuel efficiency - 8 ~ below 15.5ℓ/h Fuel efficiency - 15.5ℓ/h or more TG2O497A TG2O428b (1) MODE selection menu indicator...
  • Page 115: Cd Player

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM CD PlAYER bluETOOTh PlAYER/RADIO DEFOGGER SwITCh TF1O452A s430455A TG2O495b (1) CD Player (1) Bluetooth Player/Radio (1) Defogger switch (2) Power Switch (A) ON (B) OFF Pushing the PWR switch one time This vehicle is equipped with a Bluetooth Use when removing moisture or frost makes the power "ON", and pushing player which has an audio/radio function...
  • Page 116: Antenna

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ANTENNA ROOM lAMP CAuTION • Please use a soft cloth when wiping the inside glass of the rear window. using sharp tools or abrasives could da- mage the defogger. TG2O434b TG2O433A (1) Antenna (1) Room Lamp (A) ON (B) OFF...
  • Page 117: Accessory

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ACCESSORY INSIDE REAR vIEw MIRROR POwER SOCKET / AShTRAY/hANGER CuP hOlDER AND STORAGE TG1O434A TG2O435A (1) Inside Rearview Mirror (1) Power Socket (2) Hanger The cabin is equipped with the inside Convenience accessories include rearview mirror for the driver’s con- Power Socket, mirror and clothes venience.
  • Page 118: Sun Visor (If Equipped)

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 SuN vISOR (IF EQuIPPED) SuNROOF REFRIGERATOR / hEATING CAbINET TG2O438A TG1O436A TG2O439A (1) Refrigerator / Heating Cabinet (1) Sun Visor (1) Sunroof Lever (2) Sunroof There is the refrigerator/heating cabi- Pull it down to block the sunlight from 1.
  • Page 119: Emergency Hammer(Only Eu Model)

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM EMERGENCY hAMMER hEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER (ONlY Eu MODEl) wARNING • use the fresh air mode in nor- mal conditions and use the air recirculation mode only if necessary. Continued opera- tion of the air recirculation mode can cause the inside to become stuffy, causing head- aches, drowsiness, or frost on...
  • Page 120: Operating Methods

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 OPERATING METhODS POwER SwITCh vENT SwITCh bI-lEvEl SwITCh TG1O4b9A TG1O4c1A TG1O4c2A It is used to operate or stop the heat- If this switch is pressed, air comes If this switch is pressed, air comes er/air-conditioning system as well to out from 4 grilles of the left/right.
  • Page 121 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM DEFROST SwITCh A/C SwITCh TEMPERATuRE CONTROl TG1O4c4A TG1O4c5A TG1O4c3A (1) Temp. Down Switch (2) Temp. Up Switch If this switch is pressed, air comes To operate the air-conditioner, press The temperature control raises or out from 4 grilles of the front. Also it this switch.
  • Page 122 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE blOwER uP CONTROl Make sure to follow the instructions CAuTION below to keep the air conditioner in • K e e p t h e w i n d o w s c l o s e d the best condition : while the A/C is in operation 1.
  • Page 123 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR A/C REFRIGERANT AND lubRICANT 3. Operation in summer season : Compres- CAuTION Item Make sure to check the tension of Refrigerant sor Oil • A/C system uses new refrig- the A/C belt before using the A/C Type R-134a UCON488...
  • Page 124: System Configuration

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 SYSTEM CONFIGuRATION s42O471A (1) Mode Actuator-1 (4) Temperature Actuator (A) Defrost Outlet (2) Indoor / Outdoor Air Actuator (5) Water Valve Actuator (B) Vent Outlet (3) Mode Actuator-2 (C) Air Inlet TG120-수출향-US-04.indd 58 2017-10-20 오후...
  • Page 125: 7-Pin Power Output Socket

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TIRES, whEElS AND bAllAST 7-PIN POwER OuTPuT SOCKET GENERAl TIRE INFORMATION Circuit Color of wire Earth Tail lamp and li- cense plate lamp Left turn signal Stop Right turn signal Position Lamp T85O530A Spare (A) Insufficient (B) Standard (C) Excessive wARNING...
  • Page 126 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 wARNING • Do not disassemble or as- semble the tire. If it is neces- sary to disassemble/assemble the tire, let a qualified service person perform the work. T46w030A wARNING • Use caution when inflating or checking air pressure.
  • Page 127: Inflation Pressure

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM INFlATION PRESSuRE Always maintain the proper tire inflation pressure. Make sure the tire pressure does not exceed the pressure recommended in the manual. Class Tire Sizes Inflation Pressure 2.8 kg/cm² Front 12.4-24 / 8PR 275 Kpa 40 psi 1.7 kg/cm²...
  • Page 128: Tread

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 TREAD wARNING Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel, or axle. • Always tighten nuts or bolts to the specified torque. • Make sure to frequently check that all these parts are firmly tightened.
  • Page 129 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM [Px9530(P)C-uS] mm (in.) STANDARD ADJuSTMENT RANGE 1,562 1,662 1,862 1,762 (61.50) (65.43) (73.30) (69.37) 1,880 1,980 2,180 2,080 (74.02) Front (77.95) (85.83) (81.89) (12.4 - 24) 1,652 1,852 1,752 1,552 (65.03) (72.91) (68.97) (61.10) 1,970 2,170 2,070 1,870 (77.56)
  • Page 130 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 [Px9530(P)C-Eu] STANDARD ADJuSTMENT RANGE 1,562 1,662 1,862 1,762 (61.50) (65.43) (73.30) (69.37) 1,880 1,980 2,180 2,080 Front (74.02) (77.95) (85.83) (81.89) (12.4 - 24) 1,652 1,852 1,752 1,552 (65.03) (72.91) (68.97) (61.10) 1,970 2,170 1,870 2,070...
  • Page 131 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM [Px1053(P)C / Px1153(P)C / Px1303(P)C] mm (in.) STANDARD ADJuSTMENT RANGE 1,562 1,767 (61.50) 1,877 (67.57) 1,672 (73.90) (65.83) 2,114 1,914 2,223 (83.23) (75.35) 2,024 (87.52) (79.69) Front 1,733 1,533 1,843 1,643 (68.23) (60.35) (72.56) (64.69) 1,880 2,080 1,990 2,189...
  • Page 132: Wheel Torque And Direction

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 whEEl TORQuE AND DIRECTION whEEl INSTAllATION DIRECTION FRONT whEEl INSTAllATION PATTERN For agricultural tires, make sure to Tightening torque install them with their arrow marks wheel nut Rim bolt on their side pointing the front driving direction.
  • Page 133: Additional Weight(If Equipped)

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ADDITIONAl wEIGhT(IF EQuIPPED) REAR whEEl INSTAllATION PATTERN ADDITIONAl FRONT wEIGhT wARNING • use tires approved by KIOTI only. • Assemble the tire as shown in the figure. • Contact your local KIOTI Deal- er if it is necessary to change the tire specification or instal- lation method.
  • Page 134 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 COMPONENTS FOR ADDITIONAl FRONT wEIGhT If the front tires are excessively load- Model Max. load ed, it becomes hard to steer the trac- 350 kg tor, the tires can be worn faster and (35 kg x 10 Pieces) the durability of the front axle can be deteriorated.
  • Page 135 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ADDITIONAl REAR wEIGhT(IF EQuIPPED) IMPORTANT • unnecessary weight can result in poor braking performance, rapid wear of the brake discs, shortened axle life, and in- crease in fuel consumption. A40O4E2A H11O4E1A (1) Rear Weight (1) Rear Weight (2) Bolt (3) Nut (4) Spring Washer...
  • Page 136 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 ADDITIONAl lIQuID TYPE wEIGhT It is possible to inject water and cal- NOTE cium solution into the tire to use it as • If the liquid injection should be a ballast. performed only by a qualified NOTE service personnel.
  • Page 137: Mass(Es) And Tire(S)

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM MASS(ES) AND TIRE(S) Ref to the following information for the determination of the total mass, the axle loads, the tire load carrying capacity. Maximum Maximum Tyre pressu- Tyre Tyre dimension Tyre load ra- Maximum permissible re [kPa](***) permissible combi- Axle No...
  • Page 138 MEMO MEMO TG120-수출향-US-04.indd 72 2017-10-20 오후 6:00:41...
  • Page 139 OPERATION RE-OPERATION CHECK ..........5-2 OPERATING THE ENGINE .......... 5-3 STARTING THE ENGINE ............5-3 SToppING THE ENGINE ............5-7 WARMING Up ................5-8 JUMp STARTING ................5-9 OPERATING THE TRACTOR ........5-10 HoW To dRIvE ................5-10 pARkING ...................5-13 TURNING ..................5-15 dRIvING oN SlopE ..............5-15 THE cAUTIoNS WHEN coMING IN ANd oUT of WoRk fIEld ..5-15 pREcAUTIoNS WHIlE dRIvING oN THE RoAd ....5-16 loAdING INTo ANd UNloAdING oUT of THE TRUck ..5-17...
  • Page 140: Re-Operation Check

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 PRE-OPERATION CHECK CHECK ITEm It is a good practice to know the con- • Walk around inspection. for detailed information, refer to dition of your tractor before you start "Maintenance schedule chart" in •...
  • Page 141: Operating The Engine

    opERATIoN OPERATING THE ENGINE sTARTING THE ENGINE mANUAl WARNING To avoid accidents : • be sure to read and under- stand the warning and caution decals on the tractor thor- oughly. • Run the engine only in a well- ventilated area, or you can be suffocated by exhaust gas.
  • Page 142 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 P/sHUTTlE TG2O412A TG1O512A (1) Hand Throttle lever (1) pTo change lever Slow fast 5. place the pTo change lever in the 6. Set the hand throttle lever to the neutral position (N). "Slow" position. (In case of cold weather you may adjust it to "fast"...
  • Page 143 opERATIoN OPERATING PRINCIPlE Of PREHEAT sYsTEm When the ignition switch is set in the WARNING "oN" position, the engine coolant is • Never operate the start motor automatically preheated. As soon as for 10 consecutive seconds the preheat indicator goes off, start as it consumes a lot of battery the engine.
  • Page 144 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 CHECKING WARNING lAmPs 1. If the oil pressure warning lamp(2) WARNING does not go off in 4 to 5 seconds • If driving the tractor for an ex- after the engine is properly started, tended period of time with the stop the engine immediately and charge warning lamp ON, the...
  • Page 145: Stopping The Engine

    opERATIoN sTOPPING THE ENGINE WARNING NOTE • • Never touch the muffler or hot When setting the ignition switch covers until they are cooled to the off position after opera- down after running the engine tion, the pump is operated to or driving the tractor.
  • Page 146: Warming Up

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 WARmING UP HOW TO WARm UP ENGINE It is recommended always to warm 1. Start the engine and run it at a low WARNING up the engine before driving in order speed and without load for approx. •...
  • Page 147: Jump Starting

    opERATIoN JUmP sTARTING 2. check the length of the jump cable 7. Start the engine of the tractor and position another tractor near with the discharged battery. the tractor with the discharged bat- 8. disconnect the black cable from tery. Then, put all the shift levers the negative battery terminals of in the neutral position, apply the both of the tractors.
  • Page 148: Operating The Tractor

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 OPERATING THE TRACTOR HOW TO DRIvE TG2O504B H11o511A TG1O485A (1) Seat (2) Seat Adjustment lever (1) Seat Belt (1) Handle (2) Tilt pedal (3) Seat Adjuster (fRT/RR) (A) lowering (B) lifting (4) Seat Adjustment knob (cushion Weight) 1.
  • Page 149 opERATIoN A40O507A TG2O422B TG2O412c (1) position control lever (1) Accel pedal (2) Hand Throttle lever (1) Brake pedal (lH/RH) (2) lock Bolt Slow fast (2) pedal Interlock (A) depress 5. pull the position control lever back- 6. Increase slowly the engine RpM 4.
  • Page 150 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 mANUAl TG2O501A TG1O462A (1) parking Brake lever (1) clutch pedal (A) pull (B) push 7. To release the parking brake lever, 8. depress the clutch pedal fully. pull up and press the thumb but- CAUTION ton.
  • Page 151: Parking

    opERATIoN PARKING 10. The tractor begins to move as P/sHUTTlE you release the clutch. CAUTION • Never put your foot on the clutch pedal during driving. The clutch disc can be rapidly worn. • m a k e s u r e t o o p e r a t e t h e clutch fast when disengaging it and slowly when engaging it.
  • Page 152 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 2. pull the parking brake lever (2) up. WARNING ImPORTANT 3. Before leaving the tractor after • • The brake pad can be rapidly The tractor may move slowly parking it, make sure to stop the worn if you drive with the with the engine running even pTo, lower the implement onto the...
  • Page 153: Turning

    opERATIoN THE CAUTIONs WHEN COm- TURNING DRIvING ON slOPE ING IN AND OUT Of WORK fIElD You should turn slowly and lower the 1. please drive according to the con- engine speed if possible. ditions of the slope at safe speed so that the engine is not under WARNING heavy load if possible.
  • Page 154: Precautions While Driving On The Road

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 PRECAUTIONs WHIlE DRIvING ON THE ROAD WARNING • If the tractor is broken down during driving on the road, move it to a safe place to ser- vice. If not, it can cause per- sonal injury.
  • Page 155: Loading Into And Unloading Out Of The Truck

    opERATIoN lOADING INTO AND UNlOAD- PRECAUTIONs WHEN UsING ING OUT Of THE TRUCK POWER sTEERING WARNING • Attach the tractor securely to the truck when transporting. be aware of the height of the loaded tractor and avoid low clearance areas. •...
  • Page 156 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 2. If you operate the steering wheel, NOTE WARNING with the tractor stopped, using the • When driving on a road with an The power steering system in this implement equipped in front of the tractor is a load reaction, full hy- implement attached to the rear loader and the like, the steering...
  • Page 157: 3-Point Hitch Control System

    opERATIoN 3-POINT HITCH CONTROl sYsTEm 3. The height of the lower link is pre- WARNING cisely controlled proportional to the • If stopping the engine while position of the lever. driving, the steering perfor- 4. The lower link is lifted by the hy- mance can become deterio- draulic energy of the tractor while rated due to loss of hydraulic...
  • Page 158 pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 DRAfT CONTROl lEvER NOTE • If the position of the position con- trol lever is changed before/after the engine is started, operating the lever won't move the 3-point link (3-point safety lock control function).
  • Page 159 opERATIoN 3. To keep the plowing depth shallow, CAUTION CAUTION put the draft control lever to the • • If the lifting arm is properly If the tractor has been stored rear(shallow) position. The plow- operated but abnormal noise for a long period of time or ing depth tends to become deeper is still heard, the hydraulic the transmission fluid is just...
  • Page 160: Remote Hydraulic

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 REmOTE HYDRAUlIC DOUblE ACTING vAlvE KIOTI supplies two types of the ImPORTANT double acting valves by region : self- • Put the detent valve operating return type and detent type. lever into the neutral position •...
  • Page 161 opERATIoN sINGlE ACTING AND DOUblE ACTING CYlINDER 3. When the cylinder is contracted, the hydraulic fluid returned from the cylinder is drained to the trans- mission through the draining circuit as the operating lever is operated to the opposite direction from the expansion position.
  • Page 162: Connecting And Disconnecting Implement

    pX9530 / pX1053 / pX1153 / pX1303 PT1/2 COUPlER sOCKET CONNECTING AND DIsCONNECTING ImPlEmENT (ImPlEmENT) CONNECTION DIsCONNECTION 1. Make sure to stop the engine be- 1. Make sure to stop the engine be- fore disconnecting it. fore connecting it. 2. Release any residual pressure in 2.
  • Page 163 opERATIoN WARNING • Never connect or disconnect the implement hydraulic hose while the pressure in it is not released or the engine is run- ning. It is hard to connect and disconnect the hose and hy- draulic fluid can be sprayed from the hose, and get into your eyes or skin.
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  • Page 165: 3-Point Hitch Implement And Loader Operation

    3-point hitch implement and loadeR opeRation Removal and installation of 3-point hitch implement (with pto shaft) ......6-2 opeRation foR 3-point hitch implements ..6-5 Adjustment of LIft Rod .............6-5 Adjustment of top LInk .............6-6 pRecAutIon foR InstALLIng How to use top LInk HoLes ..................6-6 Adjustment of stAbILIzeR ..........6-7 dIsmountIng tHe ImpLement ..........6-7...
  • Page 166: Removal And Installation Of 3-Point Hitch Implement (With Pto Shaft)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 Removal and installation of 3-point hitch implement (with pto shaft) a40o613a tg2o617a tg2o618a (1) Implement support (2) Lower Link (1) check Link pin (1) Lever (2) ball Assembly 1. place implement on the level 4.
  • Page 167 3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon a40o614a a40o615a a40o616a (1) Lower Link (1) Lower Link (1) top Link (2) Lock pin (2) Ball Assembly (2) Ball Assembly (3) snap pin 6. Attach the ball assembly to the 7. when the lower link is lifted, it is 8.
  • Page 168 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 impoRtant • consult your local Kioti deal- er for selection of the univer- sal joint. • when selecting a universal joint, make sure that it is not too short to come off the its female and male shafts at the highest position or too long to impact its female and mail...
  • Page 169: Operation For 3-Point Hitch Implements

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon opeRation foR 3-point hitch implements adjustment of lift Rod a40o602b (1) Lift Rod (2) Adjuster Handle (3) stopper 1. Adjust the implement level bal- anced by turning the lift rod han- dle. 2. After adjustment, fix it with the stopper.
  • Page 170: Adjustment Of Top Link

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 adjustment of top linK pRecaution foR installing how to use top linK holes note • when there is no implement at- tached, fix the lower link to the check link (LH/RH) so that it does not contact with the rear wheel.
  • Page 171: Adjustment Of Stabilizer

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon adjustment of stabilizeR dismounting the implement 1. park the tractor with the implement caution on the level ground and lower the • when you are attaching an implement all the way down. implement not requiring any Install the implement support as traction, mount the assem- needed.
  • Page 172: Draft Hitch And Trailer

    Approval number to be announced implement, such as a trailer. this maker daedong or kioti tractor is equipped with a draw bar. make sure to check the max. towing maximum horizontal load/d-value : weight of the trailer and max. vertical...
  • Page 173: Pto & Pto Shield Guard

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon pto & pto shield guaRd before you install the some kind of waRning implement, take off pto shaft cap(2) • never use any other part for and install the universal joint of im- pulling except draw bar. pull- plement.
  • Page 174: Convertible Pto Shaft [6 & 21-Spline] (If Equipped)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 conveRtible pto shaft [6 & 21-spline] (if equipped) how to switch spline shafts tg2o611a tg2o612a tg2o612a (1) 6-spline shaft (2) 21-spline shaft (1) pto shaft cap (1) snap ring A 6-spline shaft is installed at factory 1.
  • Page 175: Precautions When Using The Pto

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon pRecautions when using the pto 4. Install the snap ring to fix the new use in rice fields: when using the shaft in place. tractor in rice fields, where the water level could rise above the height of the pto shaft, ask your dealer for instructions on all necessary water- proofing and sealing measures.
  • Page 176: Installing Pto Shaft

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 installing pto shaft waRning • to avoid accidents, always make sure that all pto guards are in position and stay well clear of the driveline when us- ing the pto. • always disengage the pto and stop the engine before connecting, disconnecting or adjusting implements that are...
  • Page 177: Hydraulic Brake Valve (If Equipped)

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon hYdRaulic bRaKe valve (if equipped) 2. connect the hydraulic hose for waRning trailer brake operation to the cou- • make sure that the pto safe pler (2) of the rear brake valve. cover is in its position before 3.
  • Page 178 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 waRning trailer brake coupling • never exceed a speed of 25km/ brand sAfIm h (15 mph) when travelling with Included in trailer model hydraulically braked trailers. brake valve • if the number of brake opera- norm Iso 5676-1983 tion increases during long dis-...
  • Page 179: Handling Loader

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon handling loadeR (1) Loader mounting bracket (2) boom cylinder (3) Loader Arm (4) boom (5) grill guard (6) tilt cylinder (7) bucket for detailed information about instal- lation and use of the front loader, refer to the separate manual of the loader.
  • Page 180: Fixation Points For Front End Loader

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 fixation points foR fRont end loadeR [Front axle frame 1] [Front axle frame 1] [Front axle frame 2] [Front axle frame 2] [Flywheel housing] [Flywheel housing] a43o638a waRning • when you do install the front loader, certainly mount the bolt for mounting bracket at indicated point. TG120-수출향-US-06.indd 16 2017-09-15 오후...
  • Page 181: Driving On Slope

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon dRiving on slope when unloaded bucKet and when loaded bucKet and ReaR ballast aRe installed ReaR ballast aRe installed keep the bucket end of the tractor driving uphill driving uphill uphill. In other words, drive forward on uphill and backward on downhill.
  • Page 182: Joystick Lever

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 joYsticK leveR stalled, keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground. In other words, drive backward on uphill and forward on downhill. use the 4wd to increase traction when driving on a slope with the loaded bucket and rear ballast in- stalled.
  • Page 183 3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon 3. float 4. down & dump the floating function is activated the boom can be lowered and the when the joystick lever is pushed bucket can dump by operating the one position further from the down joystick lever to the front right posi- position.
  • Page 184: Joystick Valve

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 joYsticK valve waRning impoRtant • to avoid accidents: if the boom or bucket is not • operating, properly, lower pressurized diesel fuel or hy- the bucket onto the ground, draulic fluid may be sprayed stop the engine and move on your skin or eyes, lead- the joystick lever to remove...
  • Page 185 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT .... 7-3 checking anD replenishing urea Tank (aT) ..........7-15 Daily check iTeM ........7-3 replacing TransMission fluiD MainTenance scheDule charT ..7-4 anD filTer(M) ........7-16 lUBRICANTs ........7-7 changing fronT axle case oil(n) .. 7-18 aDJusTing Brake peDal(o) ....
  • Page 186 MAINTENANCE cleaning air conDiTioner conDenser(ac) ........7-32 aDJusTing fronT axle pivoT(aD) ..7-32 aDJusTing engine valve clearance(ae) ........7-33 replacing air cleaner filTer(af) .. 7-33 checking air conDiTioner hose(ag) ..7-34 checking caB cushion ruBBer(ah) .. 7-34 replacing air filTer(ai) ....7-34 check anD clean caB air inTake filTer(au) ..........
  • Page 187: Maintenance Check List

    MainTenance MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT DAIly ChECk ITEM sERVICE sChEDUlE MAINTENANCE CODEs ITEM sERVICE REQUIRED engine oil Check the oil level and add as needed. Do not overfill. hydraulic (Trans / Diff.) fluid check level and add as needed. check restriction indicator. (if equipped) engine air filter and air check for leaks and damaged components.
  • Page 188: Maintenance Schedule Chart

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 MAINTENANCE sChEDUlE ChART Maintenance Run hour Run age Mainte- interval Remarks nance codes Item 100 200 00 500 600 800 1000 1500 3000 1year 2year 1 engine oil & filter change ⊙ ○ ○...
  • Page 189 MainTenance Run hour Run age Maintenance Mainte- interval Remarks nance 50 100 200 00 500 600 800 1000 1500 3000 1y ear 2y ear codes Item clean 15 radiator hose and clamp check ○ replace ○ check ○ power steering hose and oil line replace ○...
  • Page 190 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 Maintenance Run hour Run age Mainte- interval Remarks nance 50 100 200 00 500 600 800 1000 1500 3000 1y ear 2y ear codes Item 25 engine valve clearance adjust ○ fuel injection nozzle check ○...
  • Page 191: Lubricants

    3.8 (14.4) api cJ4 sae 10w30 (filter included) urea solution approved by Ministry of environment (according to iso urea 5.28 (20) 22241) Daedong : s-uTf 38 Exxonmobil : Mobilfluid 350 Transmission oil 22.45 (85) shell : Donax-TD low vis...
  • Page 192: Maintenance Code

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 MAINTENANCE CODE hOw TO OPEN ThE hOOd(A) ChECkING AND ADDING fUEl(C) Tg1o702a TG2O703A TG2O701A (1) opening knob (1) hood (1) fuel Tank cap (2) locking Device (a) pull (B) hood 1. To open the hood, pull the lever on The fuel tank cap is automatically CAUTION the lower right side from the hood...
  • Page 193: Checking Transmission Fluid Level(D)

    MainTenance ChECkING TRANsMIssION flUID lEVEl(D) 1. Turn the key switch to "on", check IMPORTANT the amount of fuel by fuel gauge. • Be careful not to spill during 2. if the needle on the fuel gauge is refueling. If a spill occur, wipe close to "e"...
  • Page 194: Checking Engine Oil Level(E)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChECkING ENGINE OIl lEVEl(E) IMPORTANT • If oil level is low, do not run engine. • Never add the oil over the up- per limit. • Be sure to check the oil level a f t e r i n s t a l l i n g h y d r a u l i c implement.
  • Page 195: Checking Coolant Level(F)

    MainTenance ChECkING COOlANT lEVEl(f) IMPORTANT • When using oil of different maker or viscosity from the previous one, remove all of the old oil. Never mix two dif- ferent types of oil. • Do not start the engine when the oil level is below lower limit.
  • Page 196: Cleaning Grill, Radiator Screen(G)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ClEANING GRIll, RADIATOR sCREEN(G) ChECKING BRAKE PEdALS(h) 1. The brake pedals should be in- IMPORTANT spected for free travel, and smooth • Bonnet Grill and screen must operation. be clean from debris to pre- 2.
  • Page 197: Checking Gauges, Meter And Easy Checker(I)

    MainTenance ChECkING GAUGEs, METER ChANGING ENGINE OIL ANd REPLACING FILTER(L) AND EAsy ChECkER(I) 1. inspect the instrument panel for broken gauge (s), meter (s) and easy checker lamps. 2. replace if broken. ChECkING hEAD lIGhT, hAz- ARD lIGhT ETC.(J) 1. inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses.
  • Page 198 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 7. run the engine for approx. 5 min- WARNING utes to deliver oil to each part. • Prolonged and repeated con- 8. engine oil light should go off after tact with the engine oil may 10 seconds of running.
  • Page 199: Checking And Replenishing Urea Tank (At)

    MainTenance ChECKING ANd REPLENIShING UREA TANK (AT) The urea tank is located in the left CAUTION CAUTION side of the vehicle. its purpose is re- • To avoid personal injury : If the urea level is dropped be- duction of nox and urea should be •...
  • Page 200: Replacing Transmission Fluid And Filter(M)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 REPLACING TRANSMISSION FLUId ANd FILTER(M) 1. park the tractor on a level ground and start the engine to warm it up. 2. stop the engine, apply the parking brake, and remove the drain plug. 3.
  • Page 201 MainTenance CAUTION To avoid personal injury : • Be sure to stop the engine before changing the fluid or replacing the filter. • Cool down the fluid sufficient- ly. you can get burned by hot fluid. TG2O702b TG2O712b IMPORTANT (1) oil Dipstick (1) air Bleeding plug •...
  • Page 202: Changing Front Axle Case Oil(N)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChANGING fRONT AxlE CAsE OIl(N) AdJUSTING BRAKE PEdAL(O) BRAKE PEdAL FREE PLAY 4. Add new oil to the specified level through the oil filler. 5. wait at least 15 minutes to allow the oil flow to the bevel case be- fore checking the oil level.
  • Page 203 MainTenance ALLOwABLE TOLERANCE OF FREE PLAY BETwEEN Lh ANd Rh BRAKE PEdALS Free play difference between brake WARNING pedals (Lh, Rh) • Make sure that the push rod less than 0.276 in. (7 mm) does not push the piston with the pedal released.
  • Page 204: Bleeding Brake Fluid Line

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 BlEEDING BRAkE flUID lINE 6. a f t e r b l e e d i n g i s c o m p l e t e d , tighten the bleeder with the brake pedal (2) depressed.
  • Page 205: Lubricating Grease Locations(P)

    MainTenance LUBRICATING GREASE LOCATIONS(P) Apply high-quality multi-purpose grease onto the positions in the figure at every 50 hours of operation or whenever nec- essary and record the operating time when applying it. Tg1o745a Tg1o747a Tg1o746a (1) front Bracket axle pivot (1) Main shift lever (1) Bevel gear case, lh/rh Tg1o743a...
  • Page 206: Checking Wheel Bolt / Nut Torque(Q)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChECkING WhEEl BOlT / NUT TORQUE(Q) CAUTION To avoid personal injury : • Never operate tractor with a loose rim, wheel, or axle. • Any time bolts and nuts are loosened, retighten to speci- fied torque.
  • Page 207: Replacing Fuel Filter(S)

    MainTenance REPLACING FUEL FILTER(S) 7. check that the thread on the inside of the element is not damaged. 8. Fit the filter assembly to the fuel filter head and tighten by hand until the filter assembly contacts the filter head. Tighten the as- sembly a further 1/8 of a turn by hand.
  • Page 208: Replacing Air Cleaner Primary Element(T)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 REPLACING AIR CLEANER PRIMARY ELEMENT(T) [PX9053 / PX1053 / PX1153] 1. The air cleaner uses a dry ele- IMPORTANT ment. never apply oil. • The air cleaner will only fulfill 2. Dust should not accumulate in the its function if it is correctly evacuator valve.
  • Page 209: Checking Fuel Lines(U)

    MainTenance ChECkING fUEl lINEs(U) gether with the hose clamps every IMPORTANT two years and securely tighten. • Be sure to refit the cap with 3. if the fuel pipes and hose clamps the arrow (On the rear of are found damaged or deterio- cover) upright.
  • Page 210: Adjusting Fan Belt Tension(V)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ADJUsTING fAN BElT BATTERy(W) TENsION(V) PRECAUTIONS FOR hANdLING 3. press the middle of the belt be- [PX9053 / PX1053 / PX1153] tween the fan drive pulley and crankshaft pulley with a force of 110 ~ 132 lbs.(50 ~ 60 kgf) to check the fan belt tension (a).
  • Page 211 MainTenance BATTERy sWITCh [PX1303] WARNING • The battery gas can explode. do not expose the battery to flames or sparks. It may cause a fire. • The battery fluid contains sul- furic acid that can burn you. Do not allow the battery fluid to contact your eyes, skin, or painted surfaces.
  • Page 212 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChARGING contact the battery dealer for proper CAUTION CAUTION charging instruction. • • set the battery switch in the Never check the charge sta- CAUTION "OFF" position or disconnect tus of the battery by placing a the battery cable in approx.
  • Page 213: Checking Intake Air Line(X)

    MainTenance ChECkING INTAkE AIR lINE(x) ADJUsTING TOE-IN(y) AdJUSTING PROCEdURE 5. Measure distance between tire beads at the rear of tire and hub height. 6. front distance should be 0.08~0.31 in. (2~8mm) less than rear dis- tance. if not, adjust ball joint length T46oa36a TG2O723A (1) air line hose...
  • Page 214: Checking Radiator Hose And Clamp(Z)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChECKING RAdIATOR hOSE ANd CLAMP(z) READJUsTMENT to coolant loss and engine dam- age. never perform work while en- gine is hot. Tg1o751a TG2O724A (1) Tie rod lock nut (2) Tie rod (1) radiator hose (2) clamp 1.
  • Page 215: Power Steering Line(Aa)

    MainTenance POwER STEERING LINE(AA) AIR CONDITIONER BElT TENsION(AB) PRECAUTION AT OvERhEATING Take the following actions in the event the coolant temperature reach- es the boiling point, what is called "over-heating". 1. stop the machine in a safe place and keep the engine idling. 2.
  • Page 216: Cleaning Air Conditioner Condenser(Ac)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ClEANING AIR CONDITIONER ADJUsTING fRONT AxlE CONDENsER(AC) PIvOT(Ad) 3. replace the damaged belt. CAUTION Stop the engine before checking air conditioner belt. Tg1o752a TG2O726A (1) condenser (2) net (1) adjusting Bolt (2) lock nut if the front axle pivot pin adjustment 1.
  • Page 217: Adjusting Engine Valve Clearance(Ae)

    MainTenance ADJUsTING ENGINE VAlVE REPLACING AIR CLEANER ClEARANCE(AE) fIlTER(Af) [PX9053 / PX1053 / PX1153] if the air cleaner is not in a good con- This service can be affected by the dition, the lifetime of the engine can engine sensitively. Therefore, contact be shortened, excessive soot can be your local kIOTI Dealer for this ser- produced, and the engine power can...
  • Page 218: Checking Air Conditioner Hose(Ag)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 REPLACING AIR FILTER(AI) ChECkING AIR CONDITIONER NOTE hOsE(AG) • when installing the cover, make check the linkage and damage of sure that the dust collection the air conditioner hose and pipe. valve is heading down. ChECkING CAB CUshION CAUTION RUBBER(Ah)
  • Page 219: Check And Clean Cab Air Intake Filter(Au)

    MainTenance ChECk AND ClEAN CAB AIR INTAkE fIlTER(AU) Check and clean the intake air filter WARNING IMPORTANT every 100 hours or more often if • Tractor with cabs have no Always wear protective clothing, needed. Keep the air filter clean for protection against dangerous e.g.: overalls, goggles, gloves efficient operation of the heating and...
  • Page 220 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 CAUTION IMPORTANT • • The Manufacturer has no re- dispose of filters correctly in sponsibility whatever, either accordance with local regula- direct or indirect, for applica- tions. Be responsible for the tion of special filters and/or environment.
  • Page 221: Flush Cooling System And Changing Coolant(Aj)

    MainTenance flUsh COOlING sysTEM AND ChANGING COOlANT(AJ) WARNING CAUTION • • Ta k e t h e f i l t e r o f f b e f o r e Only install carbon filters sup- washing the cab. If the cab is plied sealed when delivered: washed and the filter has not comply with the operating...
  • Page 222 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 IMPORTANT Coolant capacity [U.S.gal. (L)] • Do not start engine without px9530 / 1053 / 1153 3.7 (14) coolant. • px1303 4.6 (17.6 ) Use clean, fresh water and anti-freeze to fill the radiator CAUTION and reservoir tank.
  • Page 223: Antifreeze

    MainTenance ANTIfREEzE DRAINING WATER fROM ClUTCh hOUsING(Al) This tractor is filled with 50% of eth- NOTE ylene glycol at factory. • The temperatures shown on the if the antifreeze has been replaced left are industry standards that by tap water later on, the coolant can necessitate a minimum glycol be frozen, leading to damage to the content in the concentrated anti-...
  • Page 224: Checking And Replacing Wiper(Am)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ChECKING ANd REPLACING wIPER(AM) INSPECTION REPLACEMENT Tg1o756a h11o649a h11o650a (1) wiper (1) wiper arm (2) wiper fixing lever (1) wiper Blade (3) wiper Blade check the operation and wear of the 1. set the wiper upright to replace the 3.
  • Page 225 MainTenance CAUTION • when wiping the windshield, set the wiper blade upright, spray water onto the glass w i t h a h o s e , a n d w i p e t h e glass with clean cloth. •...
  • Page 226: Replacing Fuse(An)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 REPLACING FUSE(AN) Tg1o757B Tg1o767B Tg1o494a (1) fuse Box (1) fuse storage case (2) fuse fuses protect the tractor electrical There are marks for the fuse capac- system from potential damage. a ity and location on the cover of the blown fuse indicates that there is an fuse panel.
  • Page 227 MainTenance WARNING • Never use a fuse with the ca- pacity higher than specified on the fuse box cover. • If using a faulty fuse, steel wire, or foil, the electrical de- vice can be damaged or even catch a fire. Tg1o769a h11o655a NOTE...
  • Page 228: Replacing Cabin Fuse(Ao)

    px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 REPLACING CABIN FUSE(AO) SLOw BLOw FUSE(AP) The fuse box in the cabin can be identified by opening the lever guide cover on the left side of the driver’ s seat. it is to protect the electrical devices in the cabin, excluding the body.
  • Page 229: Replacing Bulb(Aq)

    MainTenance REPLACING BULB(Aq) hEAdLAMP The bulb and capacity used in this IMPORTANT tractor are listed in the below table. • Using a non-approved slow- This section only describes proce- blow fuse can damage elec- dures the users can handle. trical systems in the tractor Bulb Capacity severely.
  • Page 230 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 Tg1o733a Tg1o734a Tg1o735a (1) connector (2) rubber cover (1) connector (2) safety spring 2. Disconnect the wire connector. 4. press down the safety spring and 5. installation is carried out in reverse turn it counterclockwise to remove order of removal.
  • Page 231 MainTenance wORK LAMP (FRT/RR) The work lamp uses a halogen bulb. WARNING Do not touch the illuminating part of • If using a bulb other than the the halogen bulb. specified one, the lamp can be The bulb life can be shortened by damaged and the tractor can finger prints, dust and moisture, or even catch fire.
  • Page 232 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 ROOM LAMP a40o714a h11o666a Tg1o737a (1) work lamp Bulb (1) room lamp (1) room lamp Bulb 2. unscrew the ground wire screw, 1. fit a flat-bladed screwdriver into 2. remove the room lamp bulb by disconnect the connector, and the edge of the room lamp and pry pulling it up.
  • Page 233 MainTenance TURN SIGNAL LAMP (REAR) Tg1o509a a40o716a a40o717a (1) Turn signal lamp (rr) (1) protective cover (1) Turn signal lamp (rr) Bulb (2) Mounting Bolt 1. The turn signal lamp (rear) is in- 2. unscrew the mounting bolts from 3. remove the bulb by turning its stalled on the rear fender.
  • Page 234 px9530 / px1053 / px1153 / px1303 TURN SIGNAL LAMP (FRONT) LICENSE PLATE LAMP CAUTION • For some bulbs which require delicate handling or work pro- cess, contact your local kIOTI Dealer. • Do not touch the illuminating glass part of the halogen bulb. The bulb life can be shortened b y f i n g e r p r i n t s , d u s t a n d moisture, or the bulb even can...
  • Page 235 MainTenance CAUTION • Before replacing a bulb, make sure to put the key switch and the switch for the correspond- ing bulb to the "OFF" position. • Install a new bulb with the same capacity after removing the installed bulb. TG120-수출향-US-07.indd 51 2017-10-26 오후...
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  • Page 237: Storage And Disposal

    storage aND DIsPosaL tractor storage ..........8-2 Daily storage ................8-2 long-term storage .............8-2 UsINg tractor after storage ......8-3 Usage aND DIsPosaL ..........8-4 TG120-수출향-US-08.indd 1 2017-09-14 오후 7:00:34...
  • Page 238: Tractor Storage

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 tractor storage DaILy storage LoNg-term storage 1. Keep the tractor clean when it is Follow the instructions below if the 5. Change the engine oil and run the stored. make sure to wash it after tractor is not to be used for a long engine to circulate oil throughout work.
  • Page 239: Using Tractor After Storage

    storage anD DisPosal UsINg tractor after stor- 13. set all control systems neutral. 1. Check the tire air pressure and caUtIoN inflate the tires if they are low. 14. Plug any open exhaust pipes. to avoid injury : 2. install a fully charged battery. 15. attach a tag onto the tractor to •...
  • Page 240: Usage And Disposal

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 Usage aND DIsPosaL 11. Drive the tractor outside and in order to protect the environment, check if it is operating properly. use and dispose of the tractor keep- Park the tractor outside and idle ing the following in mind : engine for at least 5 minutes.
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting

    TroublEshooTing EnginE TroublEshooTing ........9-2 TracTor TroublEshooTing ....... 9-4 TG120-수출향-US-09.indd 1 2017-09-14 오후 7:00:50...
  • Page 242: Engine Troubleshooting

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 This troubleshooting chart summarizes simple service items for users who are familiar with mechanical systems. For more detailed service items, contact your local KioTi Dealer. EnginE TroublEshooTing causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When engine is dif- •...
  • Page 243 TROUBLESHOOTING causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When engine is dif- • Start motor does not rotate when key • Depress the clutch pedal unless depressed. (Manual type) ficult to start switch is turned • Put the PTO switch to the OFF position. •...
  • Page 244: Tractor Troubleshooting

    PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 TracTor TroublEshooTing causE counTErMEasurEs 1. When tractor does • Shift lever is in neutral position • Check the shift levers. not move while • Parking brake is applied • Release the parking brake. engine is running 2.
  • Page 245 TROUBLESHOOTING causE counTErMEasurEs 5. Hydraulic system is • 3-point hitch cannot be lifted • The transmission fluid is insufficient. Add it to the specified faulty level. • There is air in the intake pipe. Bleed the pipe. • The oil filter is clogged. Replace it. •...
  • Page 246 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 causE counTErMEasurEs 6. Electric system is • Work lamps do not come on • The bulb is blown. Replace it. faulty • The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted. Check and clean them. 7.
  • Page 247: Index

    INDEX INDEX................10-2 TG120-수출향-US-10.indd 1 2017-10-20 오후 6:01:17...
  • Page 248 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 NUMERIC AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE ...........4-56 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM ..........5-19 ALLOWABLE TOLERANCE OF FREE PLAY BETWEEN LH AND RH BRAKE PEDALS ............7-19 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND LOADER OPERATION ..6-1 ANTENNA ..................4-50 4WD LAMP ..................4-16 ANTIFREEZE ...................7-39 7-PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET ..........4-59 BATTERY CHARGING LAMP ............4-14...
  • Page 249 INDEX CHANGING ENGINE OIL AND REPLACING FILTER(L) ...7-13 CLUTCH PEDAL ................4-29 CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL(N) ........7-18 CLUTCH REACTION SPEED SETTING BUTTON (POWER SHUTTLE) ..................4-34 CHARGING ..................7-27 COMBINATION SWITCH ..............4-6 CHECK AND CLEAN CAB AIR INTAKE FILTER(AU) ....7-35 COMPONENTS FOR ADDITIONAL FRONT WEIGHT ....4-68 CHECK ITEM ..................5-2 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT ....5-24 CHECKING AIR CONDITIONER HOSE(AG) ......7-34...
  • Page 250 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 EXTERIOR DEVICES ..............4-42 DIRECTION FOR STORAGE ............7-28 EXTERIOR VIEW ................4-3 DISCONNECTION ................5-24 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ...............3-2 DISMOUNTING THE IMPLEMENT ..........6-7 EXTERNAL LIFT LEVER ..............4-40 DOUBLE ACTING LEVER ..............4-39 DOUBLE ACTING VALVE...............5-22 DRAFT CONTROL LEVER ............5-20 FILTERS ....................2-9 DRAFT CONTROL LEVER ............4-38 FIXATION POINTS FOR FRONT END LOADER .......6-16...
  • Page 251 INDEX HANDLING LOADER ..............6-15 INSTALLING PTO SHAFT ..............6-12 HAZARD LAMP SWITCH ..............4-8 INSTRUMENT PANEL ..............4-11 HEAD LIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMP ..........4-15 INTERIOR DEVICES...............4-41 HEAD LIGHT SWITCH ..............4-7 INTRODUCTION ................2-2 HEADLAMP ..................7-45 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER ..........4-53 JOYSTICK LEVER ................6-18 HIGH / LOW BUTTON (POWER SHUTTLE) .......4-26 JOYSTICK LEVER ................4-38 HORN SWITCH .................4-8 HOW TO DEACTIVATE PTO CRUISE .........4-46...
  • Page 252 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 PARKING BRAKE LAMP ..............4-16 MAIN SHIFT LEVER................4-26 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ..............4-31 MAINTENANCE .................7-1 PARKING WITH LOADER INSTALLED ........6-18 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ............7-3 POSITION CONTROL LEVER ............4-37 MAINTENANCE CODE ..............7-8 POST-WARRANTY SERVICE ............2-5 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART ..........7-4 POWER SHUTTLE................3-12 MANUAL ...................3-11 POWER SOCKET / ASHTRAY/HANGER ........4-51...
  • Page 253 INDEX PTO SELECTION LEVER ..............4-29 REPLACING TRANSMISSION FLUID AND FILTER(M) ....7-16 PTO SWITCH ...................4-33 ROOM LAMP ...................7-47 ROOM LAMP ...................4-50 QUICK-TURN LAMP ...............4-17 SAFETY ....................2-6 SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE..........1-17 RANGE GEAR SHIFT LEVER ............4-27 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............1-1 READJUSTMENT................7-29 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING ......1-10 REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION PATTERN .........4-67 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER ..1-14 REAR WINDOW ................4-43...
  • Page 254 PX9530 / PX1053 / PX1153 / PX1303 TURN SIGNAL LAMP (FRONT) ............7-49 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ..........4-31 TURN SIGNAL LAMP (REAR) ............7-48 STOPPING THE ENGINE ..............5-7 TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH ............4-7 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL .............8-1 TURNING ..................5-15 SUN VISOR (IF EQUIPPED) ............4-52 SUNROOF ..................4-52 SWITCH ....................4-4 UNLOCKING THE DOOR ..............4-43...
  • Page 255 INDEX WHEN LOADED BUCKET AND REAR BALLAST ARE IN- STALLED ..................6-17 WHEN OPERATING THE PTO............1-9 WHEN PARKING THE TRACTOR ..........1-9 WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE ............1-5 WHEN UNLOADED BUCKET AND REAR BALLAST ARE INSTALLED ..................6-17 WHEN USING THE 3-POINT HITCH ..........1-10 WIPER ....................4-44 WORKING LIGHT ................4-44 TG120-수출향-US-10.indd 9...
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