Table of Contents

Advertisement

Congratulations, and welcome to the world of RX6010C / RX6010PC ownership, where serious work is made fun
again!
This versatile tractor is a culmination of the entire scope of tractor and diesel knowledge gained by the DAEDONG IND.
Co., LTD over the years, since 1947 and has been designed with the finest materials, under rigid quality control stan-
dards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department.
Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for many years of dependable service and reliability. To help new owners
familiarize themselves with the KIOTI RX6010C / RX6010PC, it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide an owners
manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety, operation and maintenance. If the information you seek
is not found in this manual, your KIOTI tractor dealer will be happy to help you.
Please feel free to contact DAEDONG IND. CO.,LTD / DAEDONG-USA, INC. with your questions/concerns.
< NOTE >
Make sure to read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference.
When leasing or transferring this tractor, deliver this manual together with the tractor.
The specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
M55-유럽판-00.indd 1
FORWARD
2011-08-10 오후 2:16:21

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the RX6010C and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Kioti RX6010C

  • Page 1 Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for many years of dependable service and reliability. To help new owners familiarize themselves with the KIOTI RX6010C / RX6010PC, it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide an owners manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety, operation and maintenance. If the information you seek is not found in this manual, your KIOTI tractor dealer will be happy to help you.
  • Page 2 ISO 3600 EU STANDARDS This manual was compiled in compliance with the ISO 3600, standards and the instructions contained here comply with the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2010/52/EU in force in the European Community. For tractors sold or used outside the European Community, local laws will prevail.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........ PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ..SPECIFICATIONS ..........DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ..SECTION OPERATION ............ 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND 3- POINT HITCH ..........LOADER OPERATION MAINTENANCE ..........STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ......TROUBLESHOOTING ........INDEX............... M55-유럽판-00.indd 3 2011-08-10 오후...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........1-1 vEhIClE IDEnTIFICaTIOn nUMbER ..... 2-2 PRECaUTIOnS bEFORE OPERaTIOn ....1-2 TRaCTOR SERIal nUMbER ......... 2-2 EngInE SERIal nUMbER ..........2-2 GENEral PRECaUTIOnS ..........1-2 TRanSMISSIOn SERIal nUMbEr ....... 2-2 PRECaUTIOnS DURIng OPERaTIOn ....1-5 ESSEnTIal REPlaCEMEnT PaRTS ...... 2-4 WhEn STaRTIng ThE EngInE ........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPlEMEnT lIMITaTIOnS ........3-8 hEaD lIghT hIgh bEaM laMP ......... 4-14 TURn SIgnal laMP ............ 4-15 STanDaRD SIzE by IMPlEMEnT ......... 3-8 glOW PlUg InDICaTOR ..........4-15 PaRKIng bRaKE WaRnIng laMP ......4-15 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ..4-1 PTO InDICaTOR ............4-16 ExTERIOR vIEW .
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOOT ThROTTlE ............4-26 SUn vISOR (IF EUQIPPED) ......... 4-40 RECIRCUlaTIOn/FRESh aIR MODE ......4-40 hanD ThROTTlE lEvER ........... 4-27 hEaTER anD aIR COnDITIOnER ....... 4-41 DIFFEREnTIal lOCK PEDal ........4-27 7-PIn POWER OUTPUT SOCKET ....... 4-44 SEaT aDjUSTMEnT .
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS PaRKIng ............... 5-13 lInK hOlES..............6-6 TURnIng ..............5-14 aDjUSTMEnT OF STabIlIzER ........6-7 DRIvIng On SlOPES ..........5-15 DISMOUnTIng ThE IMPlEMEnT ......... 6-7 PRECaUTIOnS WhEn COMIng In anD OUT OF DRaW baR anD TRaIlER ..........6-7 WORK FIElD ............. 5-15 InSTallIng PTO ShaFT ..........6-9 PRECaUTIOnS WhIlE DRIvIng On ThE ROaD ..
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS ChECKIng anD aDDIng FUEl (C) ......7-8 ChECKIng FUEl lInES (U) ........7-23 ChECKIng TRanSMISSIOn FlUID lEvEl (D) .... 7-9 aDjUSTIng Fan bElT TEnSIOn (v) ......7-24 ChECKIng EngInE OIl lEvEl (E) ......7-10 baTTERy (W) ..............7-25 ChECKIng COOlanT lEvEl (F) .........7-11 ChECKIng InTaKE aIR lInE (x) ........
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS SlOW blOW FUSE (aP) ..........7-39 MaIn FUSE (aS) ............7-40 REPlaCIng bUlb (aQ) ..........7-40 ChECKIng REFRIgERanT (aR) ......... 7-45 aIR COnDITIOnER MaInTEnanCE (aS) ...... 7-46 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ........8-1 TRaCTOR STORagE ..........8-2 DaIly STORagE ............
  • Page 10 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT and NOTE. These titles indicate the following: This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded. 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 Parking brake headlight-high beam auto switch battery charging condition Four-wheel drive-on...
  • Page 12 M55-유럽판-00.indd 12 2011-08-10 오후 2:16:26...
  • 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 ..........1-9 When parkinG the tractor ..........1-11 When operatinG the p.t.o..........1-11 When usinG the 3-point hitch ........1-12 safety Precautions during servicing ..
  • Page 14: Precautions Before Operation

    / rX6010pc Precautions before oPeration general Precautions a careful operator is the best opera- tor. most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. to help prevent accidents, use these safety precautions, and pay attention to the job at hand. if you can prevent an accident, your time will have been well spent.
  • Page 15: Safety Precautions

    18. no alterations should be made to ing across the starter. should always be used. this will your Kioti tractor. help to prevent accidental slips trips and falls. 15. Be sure to scrape off mud or soil from your shoes before mounting the tractor.
  • Page 16 / rX6010pc 20. for your safety, a roPs with a seat belt is recommended for all applications. note always use seat belt when the  tractor is equipped with a roPs and cab. never use the seat belt when tractor...
  • Page 17: Precautions During Operation

    safetY precautions Precautions during oPeration when starting the engine T55O116a T66O108a T66O109a 22. this cabin is not certified for 1. avoid accidental contact with gear 2. do not park your tractor on a steep chemical proof, never operate shift levers while the engine is run- incline, and remember to shut off the tractor for chemical spray or ning.
  • Page 18 / rX6010pc M55O120a T66O110a M55O117a (1) drawbar (2) front hitch receiver 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.
  • Page 19 safetY precautions 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 20 / rX6010pc 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 21: When Driving The Tractor

    safetY precautions when driving the tractor T66O115a T66O118a M55O110a (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 22 / rX6010pc 4. Observe all local traffic and safe- ty regulations. 5. turn the headlights on. dim them when meeting another vehicle. 6. drive at speeds that allow you to maintain control at all times. 7. do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road speeds.
  • Page 23: When Parking The Tractor

    safetY precautions when ParKing the tractor when oPerating the P.t.o. ufacturer's manual and review the safety labels attached to the equip- ment. WARNING before driving an implement  through the Pto, always make sure that all bystanders are well away from the tractor. when using the Pto drive with ...
  • Page 24: When Using The 3-Point Hitch

    / rX6010pc safety Precautions during servicing when using the 3-Point hitch T66O122a T66O124a M55O111a (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...
  • Page 25 safetY precautions 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 26 / rX6010pc note • apply the jack lift to the lifting points according to the type of operation and follow the safety procedures given before. M55O115a T66O127a 10. use jack lifts of suitable capac- 12. When working with your trac-...
  • Page 27 safetY precautions T66O128a T66O129a T66O130a (1) cardboard (2) hydraulic line (3) magnifying Glass 14. tire mounting should be done by 17. make sure that wheel bolts have 19. fluid escaPing from Pin- been tightened to the specified qualified professionals, with the holes may be invisible.
  • Page 28: Safety Precautions When Using The Loader

    / rX6010pc safety Precautions when using the loader T66O131a H11O102a H11O103a 20. keep environmental pollution in 1. never let anyone get in the loader 2. do not stand under the lifted load- mind. When replacing coolant or and use the loader as a worksta- er or get close to it.
  • Page 29 safetY precautions 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 30 / rX6010pc H11O107a H11O108a 6. do not allow loader arms or attach- 7. keep bystanders away. no riders. ment to contact electrical power otherwise, it may lead to a fatal lines. electrocution will cause seri- injury or even death.
  • Page 31: Safety Decal Maintenance

    safetY precautions safety decal maintenance safety decal maintenance decal mounting location decal mounting location M55O119a M55-유럽판-01.indd 19 2011-08-11 오전 11:55:51...
  • Page 32 / rX6010pc M55O113a M55-유럽판-01.indd 20 2011-08-11 오전 11:55:54...
  • Page 33: Decals

    safetY precautions decals 1. part no. : t4601-52411 3. part no. : t4930-52311 WARNING to prevent severe and deadly injuries during P.t.o operation: 1. all protective components should be in place. 2. do not let your hands, feet and to prevent accident during clothes come near the implement.
  • Page 34 3. do not modify any part of the vehicle. 4. Never attach an implement with exces- sive capacity other than the standard implements. kioti has no responsibility for problems oc- curred by negligence of a driver. 6. part no. : t4930-52471 9. part no. : t4930-52431 WARNING 1.
  • Page 35 4. Working with the loader attached than the driver. do not remove the filler cap while the kioti has no responsibility for problems 6) do not use the differential lock during driving. engine is running or just stopped. scald- 7) do not rotate an implement, such as a rotary occurred by negligence of a driver.
  • Page 36 / rX6010pc 15. part no. : t4930-52391 16. part no. : t4625-52351 17. part no. : t2660-52191 CAUTION CAUTION 1. To use an implement that uses external hydraulic pres- 1. using parking brake disengage sure, such as a front loader, check the transmission Before leaving the vehicle, park the vehicle fluid amount.
  • Page 37: Cautions For Decal Maintenance

     contact your local Kioti deal- as well as the following instruction: er immediately to install a new decal. caution...
  • Page 38 memo memo M55-유럽판-01.indd 26 2011-08-11 오전 11:56:02...
  • Page 39 Precautions before oPeration Vehicle identification number ......2-2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER .............2-2 ENgINE SERIAL NUMBER ............2-2 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER ...........2-2 essential rePlacement Parts ......2-4 OILS ANd fLUIdS ..............2-4 fILTERS ..................2-4 BELTS ANd RUBBER pARTS.............2-5 OThER COMpONENTS .............2-5 M55-유럽판-02.indd 1 2011-08-10 오후...
  • Page 40: Vehicle Identification Number

    RX6010C / RX6010pC Vehicle identification number tractor serial number engine serial number transmission serial number R60O204B R60O205B M55O206A (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...
  • Page 41  warranty or major service, be sure to see your Kioti dealer. for service, date of Purchase:  contact the Kioti dealership from which you purchased your tractor or your local authorized Kioti dealer.
  • Page 42: Essential Replacement Parts

    RX6010C / RX6010pC essential rePlacement Parts oils and fluids filters item sPecification caPa Engine 2.03 U.S.gal. SAE 15W40 (7.7 dAEdONg UTf55 Exxonmobil Mobil- Trans- fluid 424 15.3 U.S.gal. mission Bp:Tractran UTh fluid Exxonmobil hy- draulic 560 Shell:donax Td H11O204A SAE multi pur-...
  • Page 43: Belts And Rubber Parts

    pRECAUTIONS BEfORE OpERATION belts and rubber Parts other comPonents 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- cracked as they age. If these parts pecially in winter.
  • Page 44 MEMO memo M55-유럽판-02.indd 6 2011-08-10 오후 2:15:30...
  • Page 45: Specifications

    specifications General specifications ........3-2 ExtErnal dimEnsions ............3-2 GEnEral spEcifications .............3-3 noisE lEvEls as pErcEivEd by thE opErator .....3-5 vibration lEvEls of thE tractor Exposition to vibrations..3-5 traVelinG speeD ............. 3-7 iMpleMent liMitations .......... 3-8 standard sizE by implEmEnt ..........3-8 M55-유럽판-03.indd 1 2011-08-11 오전...
  • Page 46: General Specifications

    / rx6010pc General specifications eXternal DiMensions in. (mm) iteM rX6010c / rX6010pc reMark 1. overall length (a1) 158.3 (4,020) 2. overall length (a2) 145.7 (3,700) 69.1 (1,755): Usa 3. overall width (b) 73.8 (1,875): aU/EU 102.8 (2,610): Usa 4. overall height (c) 103.5 (2,630): aU/EU...
  • Page 47: General Specifications

    General specifications iteM rX6010c rX6010pc reMark model 4b243tlWm 4b243tlWm-K number of cylinders total displacement 2,435 bore and stroke in. (mm) 3.4 x 4.0 (87 x 102.4) Engine gross power hp(kw) 59 (44.0) p.t.o power hp(kw) 49.1 (36.6) rated revolution...
  • Page 48 / rx6010pc iteM rX6010c rX6010pc reMark front 9.5 - 20 / 8pr: Usa, 11.2 - 20 / 8pr: aU/EU agricultural rear 14.9 - 28 / 8pr: Usa, 14.9 - 30 / 8pr: aU/EU pump capacity gpm(l/min) 17.8(67.6) [main : 9.2(41.6), steering : 5.7(26.0)]...
  • Page 49: Noise Levels As Perceived By The Operator

    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 compliance with standards EEc77/31(dba) - annex ii (without load) - and when driving by in compliance with standard EEc 74/151 (dba). tractors with cabin Directive of the european noise level at the operator’s...
  • Page 50 / rx6010pc in accordance to EU directive 78/764/Ec the following table shows vibration levels measured on seats, in aws. operator's Vibration level Directive of the european seat type light-weight operator heavy-weight opeartor parliament and of the council W08sss 78/764/EEc 0.83 m/s...
  • Page 51: Traveling Speed

    spEcifications traVelinG speeD [stanDarD 12X12] m/h (km/h) operatinG the leVer forWarD reVerse aU/eU aU/eU ranGe Main 1.16 (1.86) 1.20 (1.93) 1.14 (1.83) 1.18 (1.90) 1.54 (2.48) 1.54 (2.48) 1.52 (2.44) 1.52 (2.44) 1.94 (3.13) 1.94 (3.13) 1.91 (3.08) 1.91 (3.08) 2.49 (4.01) 2.49 (4.01) 2.45 (3.94)
  • Page 52: Implement Limitations

    / rx6010pc iMpleMent liMitations stanDarD size by iMpleMent in. (mm) iMpleMent Descrpition rX6010c / rX6010pc reMarks 1. loader max. bucket width below 84.0 (2,134) do not use 3 point hitch 2. backhoe with sub frame max. digging depth not use backhoe 3.
  • Page 53: Description Of Operating System

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExTERIOR vIEw ......... 4-3 pto indicator ........4-16 4wd indicator ........4-16 SwITCh MOuNTING lOCATION ..4-4 low FUel level warning indicator .. 4-16 braKe (one side) lamp ......4-17 Key switch ..........4-6 Forward indicator ......4-17 combination switch ......
  • Page 54 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM seat adjUstment ........4-28 recircUlation/Fresh air mode ..4-40 position control lever ....4-30 heater and air conditioner .... 4-41 draFt control lever ......4-30 7-pin power oUtpUt socKet .... 4-44 joysticK lever ........4-31 tires, wheels and ballast ....4-45 liFting arm (lower linK) speed inFlation pressUre ......
  • Page 55: Exterior View

    DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ExTERIOR vIEw M55O4R1A (1) Working Lamp (FRT/ RR) (6) Bonnet (11) Draw Bar (2) Wiper (7) Head Lamp (12) Backup lamp (3) Rear View Mirror (8) Top Link (13) License plate bracket (4) Turn Signal Lamp (FRT/ RR) (9) Lift Rod (5) Step (10) Lower Link...
  • Page 56: Switch Mounting Location

    / rx6010pc SwITCh MOuNTING lOCATION (1) Key switch MANuAl (2) combination switch (3) hazard lamp switch (4) driving mode selection switch (5) instrument panel M55O4K5A M55-유럽판-04.indd 4 2011-08-11 오전 11:57:57...
  • Page 57 description oF operating system (1) Key switch POwER ShuTTlE (2) combination switch (3) hazard lamp switch (4) driving mode selection switch (5) instrument panel M55O4K4A M55-유럽판-04.indd 5 2011-08-11 오전 11:57:59...
  • Page 58: Key Switch

    / rx6010pc KEY SwITCh  NOTE when the key switch is in position The pre-heating operation will  "b", the engine and all electrical automatically be activated in devices in the vehicle are turned this position "D" (ON). The off.
  • Page 59: Combination Switch

    description oF operating system COMbINATION SwITCh hEAD lIGhT SwITCh CAuTION • Stop the engine immediately if the oil pressure warning lamp does not go off after the engine is started. The engine may be severely damaged. • If the battery charge warn- ing lamp does not go off after the engine is started, check the electrical systems, such...
  • Page 60: Hazard Lamp Switch

    / rx6010pc hAzARD lAMP SwITCh TuRN SIGNAl lIGhT SwITCh hORN SwITCh M55O4K9A M55O4L1A M55O4L2A (1) turn signal light switch (1) horn switch (1) hazard lamp switch (a) right turn (b) left turn (a) on (b) oFF the turn signal lights are used when...
  • Page 61: 4Wd Switch

    description oF operating system 4wD SwITCh CAuTION 3. when working on a sandy surface If the hazard lamps are turned 4. when the tractor is pushed out by  reaction from the implement during on for an extended period of cultivating on a hard surface.
  • Page 62: P.t.o Switch

    / rx6010pc P.T.O SwITCh P.T.O SElECTION SwITCh CAUTION To avoid personal injury and ac- cident: before disassembling or clean-  i n g t h e P TO s y s t e m , m a k e sure that the PTO switch is in the "OFF"...
  • Page 63: Calibration Switch

    "on" position. M55O4R6A (1) calibration switch this switch is for calibration of shuttle lever and clutch pedal. if any calibra- tion is required please contact KIOTI dealer at your earliest convenience. M55O4P3A (1) battery charge warning lamp (9) parking brake indicator...
  • Page 64: Tachometer/Hourmeter

    / rx6010pc TAChOMETER/hOuRMETER FuEl GAuGE WARNING There is no warning lamp for  running out of fuel. Therefore replenish the fuel immediately when the needle approachs the "E" position. NOTE make sure to use only correct  M55O4P1A T46O568A fuel as the engine can be dam- aged if unqualified fuel is used.
  • Page 65: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    (normal driving range). if this lamp comes on even with the specified engine oil level, have the tractor checked by your local KIOTI dealer or workshop immediately. M55-유럽판-04.indd 13 2011-08-11 오전 11:58:11...
  • Page 66: Battery Charging Lamp

    Therefore, turn off all electrical devices and have the tractor checked by your local KIOTI Dealer or workshop as soon as possible. M55-유럽판-04.indd 14 2011-08-11 오전 11:58:13...
  • Page 67: Turn Signal Lamp

    description oF operating system TuRN SIGNAl lAMP GlOw PluG INDICATOR PARKING bRAKE wARNING lAMP M55O4P9A M55O4P8A M55O4Q2A operating the turn signal lamp switch this indicates the operating condition when the parking brake is actuated, up and down turns on the corre- of the preheat system.
  • Page 68: Pto Indicator

    / rx6010pc PTO INDICATOR 4wD INDICATOR lOw FuEl lEvEl wARNING INDICATOR M55O4Q1A M55O4P6A M55O4Q3A this indicator shows the pto en- this comes on to indicate 4wd en- this indicator comes on when the fuel level in the tank is low. if driving gagement condition.
  • Page 69: Brake (One Side) Lamp

    description oF operating system bRAKE (ONE SIDE) lAMP FORwARD INDICATOR IMPORTANT • when driving on a public road or at a high speed, never use only one brake pedal. The tractor can roll over. • while the brake (one side) lamp is illuminated, the brake pedals are not interlocked and only one brake pedal can be...
  • Page 70: Neutral Indicator

    / rx6010pc NEuTRAl INDICATOR REvERSE INDICATOR COOlANT TEMPERATuRE wARNING lAMP M55O4Q6A M55O4Q7A M55O4R8A if the shuttle lever is in neutral posi- if the shuttle lever is in reverse posi- if the coolant temperature keeps tion, this lamp turns in green.
  • Page 71: Operating The Controls

    description oF operating system OPERATING ThE CONTROlS MANuAl M55O4Q9A (1) hand throttle lever (5) brake pedal (l) (9) joy-stick lever (2) shuttle shift lever (6) brake pedal (r) (10) double acting lever (3) clutch pedal (7) main shift lever (4) steering column tilt (8) range shift lever M55-유럽판-04.indd 19 2011-08-11 오전...
  • Page 72 / rx6010pc POwER ShuTTlE M55O4S2A (1) hand throttle lever (5) brake pedal (l) (9) joy-stick lever (2) shuttle shift lever (6) brake pedal (r) (10) double acting lever (3) clutch pedal (7) main shift lever (11) p.t.o change lever...
  • Page 73: Main Shift Lever

    description oF operating system MAIN ShIFT lEvER RANGE GEAR ShIFT lEvER CAuTION • Make sure to shift the range gear shift lever with the clutch pedal depressed and the trac- tor stationary. • Never put the range gear shift lever in the 3rd gear position during driving backward as it is dangerous to drive at a high speed.
  • Page 74: Shuttle Shift Lever

    / rx6010pc ShuTTlE ShIFT lEvER this lever is to select the forward ▶ hOw TO uSE ThE ShuTTlE ShIFT MANuAl and reverse driving direction. lEvER to select the driving direction, if power shuttle model is an electronic  the shuttle shift lever is pushed for-...
  • Page 75: P.t.o Shift Lever

    description oF operating system P.T.O ShIFT lEvER celerated under 5.6 m/h (9 Km/h) CAuTION and then the driving direction is To prevent injuries: changed to reverse. • when connecting, discon- if the shuttle shift lever is placed in  necting or cleaning any P.T.O the neutral position from forward or driven equipment, stop all reverse, the tractor is decelerated...
  • Page 76: Clutch Pedal

    / rx6010pc CluTCh PEDAl bRAKE PEDAl CAuTION • when releasing the pedal, re- move your foot from the pedal slowly to avoid abruptly driv- ing off. IMPORTANT Never put your foot onto the  clutch pedal during driving. M55O4L7A...
  • Page 77: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    description oF operating system STEERING whEEl ADjuSTMENT PARKING bRAKE lEvER Usa/aU wARNING • Make sure to interlock the brake pedals, as an accident such as rollover or impact can occur during driving on the road at high speed. • The durability of the axle can be deteriorated if only one brake pedal is depressed while the 4wD is activated.
  • Page 78: Foot Throttle

    / rx6010pc FOOT ThROTTlE to stop the tractor, depress the wARNING brake pedal and pull the lever up to To avoid possible injury, death apply the parking brake. to engage or loss of property from a ma- the parking brake, pull the lever up.
  • Page 79: Hand Throttle Lever

    description oF operating system hAND ThROTTlE lEvER DIFFERENTIAl lOCK PEDAl 1. when any wheel slips and the tractor does not move in the field. 2. when it is hard to escape a soft or muddy field. CAuTION • The differential lock should be engaged only while the driving clutch is engaged.
  • Page 80: Seat Adjustment

    / rx6010pc SEAT ADjuSTMENT SEAT SlIDING SEAT bACK REClINING SEAT hEIGhT ADjuSTMENT M55O4M4A M55O4M5A M55O4M6A (1) seat adjustment lever (1) seat back adjustment lever (1) seat height adjustment handle to adjust the seat position, pull the to change the seat back angle, raise...
  • Page 81 description oF operating system CuShION STRENGTh ADjuSTMENT SEAT bElT WARNING Make sure that the seat belt  is not twisted. It cannot work properly, leading to a danger- ous situation. The seat belt should go around  your body as low as possible, not your waist or abdomen.
  • Page 82: Position Control Lever

    / rx6010pc POSITION CONTROl lEvER DRAFT CONTROl lEvER the position control lever is used to adjust the height of implements on the 3-point hitch ends. the implement attached to the lifting arm can be lowered by pushing the lever while the implement is raised by pulling the lever.
  • Page 83: Joystick Lever

    description oF operating system jOYSTICK lEvER lIFTING ARM (lOwER lINK) SPEED CONTROl KNOb the lever into the "shallow" position to activate the draft function at light load. For detailed information, refer to "draft control" in chapter 5. M55O4S4A M55O560A (1) joystick lever (1) lowering speed control Knob (a) high speed (b) low speed...
  • Page 84: Double Acting Lever

    / rx6010pc DOublE ACTING lEvER this lever is used to control a auxil- iary hydraulic implement installed on rear. pushing the lever supplies the port a with hydraulic pressure while pulling it supplies the port b with hydraulic pressure.
  • Page 85: Cabin System

    description oF operating system CAbIN SYSTEM INTERIOR DEvICES M55O4N1A (1) speaker (3) recirculation Filter (5) interior lamp (7) inside rearview mirror (2) heater / air conditioner air grill (4) heater / air conditioner switch (6) air source mode lever M55-유럽판-04.indd 33 2011-08-11 오전...
  • Page 86: Exterior Devices

    / rx6010pc ExTERIOR DEvICES ENTRANCE 4. the cabin structure is safe as it is verified by the ROPS (roll over protection structure) test and FOPS (Falling object protection structure) . however, make sure to fasten the seat belt for best protec- tion.
  • Page 87: Rear Window

    description oF operating system REAR wINDOw SIDE wINDOw T85O452A M55O4S4A H11O482A (1) handle of rear window (1) side window (2) button enter or leave the tractor through the press the button on the rear window do not leave the doors fully open handle lightly to open the rear win- left-hand door.
  • Page 88: Working Light

    / rx6010pc wORKING lIGhT wIPER the working lights are installed to the front and rear sections of the roof, and their operating buttons are in- stalled in the right panel in the cabin. to turn on, position the switch marked (front) to the "on"...
  • Page 89 description oF operating system 2. t h e w a s h e r f l u i d i s s p r a y e d wARNING through the nozzle of the wiper by • Normal water can be used as pressing the switch again with the the washer fluid, but it is rec- key switch in the "acc"...
  • Page 90: Radio Cassette/Cd Player (If Equipped)

    / rx6010pc RADIO CASSETTE/CD PlAYER ANTENNA (IF EQuIPPED) INSERTING CD/CASSETTE TAPE inserting a cd/cassette tape oper- ates the cd/cassette player auto- matically. For detailed information, refer to the owner’s manual for the audio system. S430455A M55O4I7A (1) cd player...
  • Page 91: Cabin Lamp

    description oF operating system CAbIN lAMP ACCESSORY INSIDE REAR vIEw MIRROR CIGARETTE lIGhTER M55O4N5A M55O4N6A M55O4J1A (1) cabin lamp (1) inside rearview mirror (1) cigarette lighter if you press the lens , the cabin the cabin is equipped with the inside press and release the cigarette lighter.
  • Page 92: Sun Visor (If Euqipped)

    / rx6010pc SuN vISOR (IF EuQIPPED) RECIRCulATION/FRESh AIR MODE CuP hOlDER AND STORAGE T85O460A M55O4N8A (1) sun visor (1) air vent (2) vent lever (a) Fresh air (b) recirculation pull it down to block the sunlight from it is possible to recirculate internal air the front.
  • Page 93: Heater And Air Conditioner

    description oF operating system hEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER FAN SPEED CONTROl DIAl H11O493A M55O4J4A the fan speed for the heater and air (1) Fan speed control dial (2) vent mode control dial conditioner can be adjusted in four (3) temperature control dial (4) air conditioner switch stages.
  • Page 94 / rx6010pc AIR CONDITIONER SwITCh vENT MODE CONTROl DIAl TEMPERATuRE CONTROl SwITCh M55O4J5A M55O4J6A H11O498A press it to activate the air conditioner · : when the vent mode control the desired temperature can be set dial is turned to the (...
  • Page 95 description oF operating system A/C REFRIGERANT AMOuNT IN- CAuTION CAuTION SPECTION • • After parking the tractor under Make sure to operate the air insufficient refrigerant can lead to direct sunlight for an extended conditioner once or twice a poor performance of the air condi- period of time, open all the month in winter season to pre- tioner.
  • Page 96: 7-Pin Power Output Socket

    / rx6010pc 7-PIN POwER OuTPuT SOCKET wARNING CAuTION • • As the A/C refrigerant is under K e e p t h e w i n d o w s c l o s e d high pressure, have the A/C...
  • Page 97: Tires, Wheels And Ballast

    Do not disassemble or assem- may not operate depending on ble the tire. If it is necessary the trailer specifications. Con- to disassemble/assemble the sult your local KIOTI Dealer tire, let a qualified service per- for this issue. son perform the work. M55-유럽판-04.indd 45...
  • Page 98: Inflation Pressure

    • Check tires for inflation pres- stalled, contact the KIOTI dealer sure, damage, deformation, for the front/rear wheel speed and excessive wear on lug and ratio. improper front/rear wheel damage of rim and disc.
  • Page 99: Tread

    description oF operating system 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. • Make sure to perform inspec- M55O4J8A tion daily.
  • Page 100 / rx6010pc FRONT/REAR TIRE TREAD STANDARD AFTER ADjuSTMENT Front wheel rear wheel M55O4R7A M55-유럽판-04.indd 48 2011-08-11 오전 11:59:01...
  • Page 101: Wheel Torque And Direction

    Assemble the tire as shown in the figure.  are adjustable by changing the in- Contact your local KIOTI Dealer if it is necessary to change the tire  stallation of the tire (together with specification or installation method.
  • Page 102: Additional Weight

    / rx6010pc ADDITIONAl wEIGhT ADDITIONAl FRONT wEIGhT whEEl INSTAllATION DIRECTION For agricultural tires, make sure to if the front tires are excessively load- install them with their arrow marks on ed and it becomes hard to steer the their side pointing to the front driving tractor, the tires can be worn faster direction.
  • Page 103 KIOTI dealer. For required number of weights, consult your local KIOTI dealer. M55-유럽판-04.indd 51 2011-08-11 오전 11:59:03...
  • Page 104 For a tire without a tube, fill it with For detailed information on installa- water and calcium solution at least to tion, contact your local KIOTI dealer. the valve stem level (75%). Max. load If the tire without a tube is not filled 30 kg×2 pieces (132 lbs)
  • Page 105: 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. Technically permis- Distribution of Maximum permissible Axle load var. Tire sizes sible maximum this(these) mass(es) vertical load on the Capacity (kg)
  • Page 106 memo MEMO M55-유럽판-04.indd 54 2011-08-11 오전 11:59:04...
  • Page 107: Operation

    OPERATION PRE-OPERATION CHECK ........... 5-2 OPERATING THE ENGINE .......... 5-3 STARTING THE ENGINE ............5-3 CHECkING WARNING lAmpS ..........5-6 SToppING THE ENGINE ............5-7 WARmING Up ................5-7 JUmp STARTING ................5-8 OPERATING THE TRACTOR ........5-9 HoW To dRIvE ................5-9 pARkING ...................5-13 TURNING ..................5-14 dRIvING oN SlopES ..............5-15 pRECAUTIoNS WHEN ComING IN ANd oUT of WoRk fIEld..5-15 pRECAUTIoNS WHIlE dRIvING oN THE RoAd ....5-16...
  • Page 108: Pre-Operation Check

    RX6010C / RX6010pC PRE-OPERATION CHECK CHECK ITEMS 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 Engine oil level. ...
  • Page 109: Operating The Engine

    opERATIoN OPERATING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE 2. make sure the parking brake is USA/AU WARNING set. To avoid accidents: • IMPORTANT Be sure to read and under- stand the warning and caution Make sure that the brake ped-  decals on the tractor thor- als are fully depressed before oughly.
  • Page 110 RX6010C / RX6010pC M55O4R3A M55O547A (1) position Control lever (2) Bolt (1) Hand Throttle lever (A) lifting (B) lowing : fast : Slow 5. lower the attachment by pushing 7. Set the hand throttle lever to the M55O554A the position control lever foward.
  • Page 111 opERATIoN warning lamps come on when the WARNING key is in "oN" position before the Never operate the start motor  engine start. for more than 10 consecu- tive seconds as it consumes NOTE an excess of battery power. If operating principle of auto pre- the engine cannot be started heating system.
  • Page 112: Checking Warning Lamps

    RX6010C / RX6010pC CHECKING WARNING LAMPS WARNING 1. If the oil pressure warning lamp (2) 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...
  • Page 113: Stopping The Engine

    1. Start the engine and run it at a low unattended. It can be stolen as speed and without a load for ap- the key used for all KIOTI trac- prox. 3 to 4 minutes. 1. make sure to reduce the engine tors are the same in shape.
  • Page 114: Jump Starting

    RX6010C / RX6010pC JUMP STARTING regardless of the warming-up time. WARNING 6. do not increase the work load rap- Warming up the engine exces-  idly after starting work. sively increases fuel consump- 7. Run the engine without load for tion and affects the durability approx.
  • Page 115: Operating The Tractor

    opERATIoN OPERATING THE TRACTOR HOW TO DRIvE 1. Check that the rated voltage of 5. Connect one clip of the black the discharged battery is same as negative cable to the negative the voltage of the other tractor or terminal of the normal battery vehicle for jump start (specification and the other clip to the tractor for this tractor: 12 v).
  • Page 116 RX6010C / RX6010pC M55O508A M55O549A M55O550A (1) Seat Belt (1) Steering Wheel (2) Tilt pedal (1) Brake pedal (lH / RH) (2) pedal Interlock (A) lifting (B) lowering (A) depress 2. Wear the seat belt. 3. Adjust the steering wheel accord- 4.
  • Page 117 opERATIoN USA/AU M55O4R3A M55O547A (1) position Control lever (2) Bolt (1) Hand Throttle lever (A) lifting (B) lowering " "Slow" "fast" 5. When an implement is attached to 6. Increase slowly the engine Rpm the tractor, pull the position control from idle speed to medium speed.
  • Page 118 RX6010C / RX6010pC 9. Change the main shift lever, MANUAL range shift lever and shuttle lever to the position you want. As this tractor is equipped with the power shuttle system for forward/ backward driving, it is possible to shift the main shift and range...
  • Page 119: Parking

    opERATIoN PARKING 1. for USA/AU model, pull the park- CAUTION ing brake lever (1) up with the Never rest your foot on the  brake pedals depressed fully to clutch pedal during driving. engage the pedals with the latch. The clutch disc can be rapidly If the braking force is insufficient, worn.
  • Page 120: Turning

    RX6010C / RX6010pC TURNING for USA/AU model, depress the You should turn slowly by reducing IMPORTANT brake pedals firmly. For EU model, vehicle speed. The tractor may move slowly push the button of parking brake  with the engine running, even WARNING and lower the parking brake.
  • Page 121: Driving On Slopes

    opERATIoN PRECAUTIONS WHEN COMING DRIvING ON SLOPES IN AND OUT Of WORK fIELD 1. please drive according to the con- WARNING ditions of the slope at safe speed Make sure the brake pedals so that the engine is not under ...
  • Page 122: Precautions While Driving On The Road

    RX6010C / RX6010pC PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIvING ON THE ROAD WARNING If the tractor breaks down  w h i l e d r i v i n g o n t h e r o a d , move it to a safe place with flasher lights blinking.
  • Page 123: Loading And Unloading

    opERATIoN LOADING AND UNLOADING PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING POWER STEERING WARNING When transporting the trac-  tor with a truck, fix the trac- tor firmly onto the truck and be aware of the height of the loaded tractor to avoid hitting the ceiling of a tunnel or the bottom of a bridge.
  • Page 124 Therefore, the angle If a malfunction occurs while  move the front weight to make the of the KIOTI emblem on the cen- driving on a road, stop the front and rear balance more stable ter of the steering wheel may dif- tractor in a safe place and ser- fer occasionally, which is normal.
  • Page 125: 3-Point Hitch Control System

    opERATIoN 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM POSITION CONTROL WARNING The center of gravity of the  tractor is higher compared to other common vehicles, so the possibility of a roll-over accident is very high. Be extra careful when driving on a lat- eral slope, bumpy road, road with puddles, and narrow road.
  • Page 126 RX6010C / RX6010pC WARNING If trying to lift an object with  e x c e s s i v e w e i g h t b y t h e 3-point hitch while the tractor is not equipped with proper...
  • Page 127: Draft Control

    opERATIoN DRAfT CONTROL the increase of the plowing depth while the draft control lever is set to the "Shallow" position, the plow- ing depth is maintained as shal- low because the reaction force is transferred to the internal system via the top link and the lifting arm is automatically lifted.
  • Page 128: Remote Hydraulics

    RX6010C / RX6010pC REMOTE HYDRAULICS DOUBLE ACTING vALvE 7. However, if the draft control lever is CAUTION pushed forward to its end, the low- The implement may shake up est position of the lifting arm can be  and down as the draft sensor lowered a little.
  • Page 129 DOUBLE ACTING LEvER KIOTI supplies self-return type of the IMPORTANT pressure Returning double acting valves. W h e n t h e d e t e n t v a l v e i s  Lever 1 Push...
  • Page 130 RX6010C / RX6010pC SINGLE ACTING AND DOUBLE ACTING CYLINDER as the operating lever is operated to the opposite direction from the expansion position. IMPORTANT • It is recommended to use the double acting cylinder instead of the single acting cylinder if the implement will be operated frequently and continuously.
  • Page 131: Connecting And Disconnecting Implement

    opERATIoN CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT CONNECTION DISCONNECTION 1. make sure to stop the engine be- 1. make sure to stop the engine be- WARNING fore connecting implements. fore disconnecting implements. • Never connect or disconnect 2. move the double acting valve le- 2.
  • Page 132 mEmo MEMO M55-유럽판-05.indd 26 2011-08-11 오전 11:57:18...
  • Page 133 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND LOADER OPERATION REMOvAL AND INsTALLATION Of 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT (wITH PTO sHAfT) ....6-2 OPERATION TIP fOR 3-POINT HITCH ELEMENTs .. 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 dRAw bAR And tRAILeR ............6-7...
  • Page 134: Removal And Installation Of 3-Point Hitch Implement (With Pto Shaft)

    Rx6010c / Rx6010pc REMOvAL AND INsTALLATION Of 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT (wITH PTO sHAfT) H11O562A H11O567A H11O564A (1) Implement support (1) telescopic stabilizers pin (1) Latch (2) Lower Link end 1. drive the tractor backward to move 3. Remove both of the telescopic 4.
  • Page 135 3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon H11O566A H11O569A H11O561A (1) Lower Link (1) Lower Link end (1) top Link (3) snap pin (2) Lock pin 5. Install the lower link to the imple- 6. start the engine and drive back- 7.
  • Page 136 Rx6010c / Rx6010pc 10. Remove the implement in the IMPORTANT reverse order of installation and Consult your local KIOTI Dealer  use the implement support as for selection of the PTO shaft. necessary. when selecting a PTO shaft,  make sure there is a minimum...
  • Page 137: Operation Tip For 3-Point Hitch Elements

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon OPERATION TIP fOR 3-POINT HITCH ELEMENTs ADjUsTMENT Of LIfT ROD M55O622A (1) Lift Rod (2) check Link (3) pin 1. Adjust the implement height by turning the lift rod after removing the pin. 2. After adjustment, secure it with the pin.
  • Page 138: Adjustment Of Top Link

    Rx6010c / Rx6010pc ADjUsTMENT Of TOP LINK PRECAUTION fOR INsTALLINg / HOw TO UsE TOP LINK HOLEs CAUTION • A plate describing how to at- tach the implement is placed on the standard implement of our company. • when you are attaching an implement not requiring draft, mount the top link into hole A.
  • Page 139: Adjustment Of Stabilizer

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon ADjUsTMENT Of sTABILIzER DIsMOUNTINg THE IMPLEMENT DRAw BAR AND TRAILER 1. park the tractor with the implement on level ground and lower the implement all the way down. Install the implement support as needed. 2.
  • Page 140 Rx6010c / Rx6010pc CAUTION wARNINg • Never use any other part for when using an implement that  pulling except draw bar. Pull- is attached to the draw bar, ing with top link, ROPs and such as a trailer, check if the etc.
  • Page 141: Installing Pto Shaft

    (1) Lock pin  through the PTO, always make sure that all bystanders are well away from the tractor. 1. consult your local KIOTI dealer for selection of the pto shaft. when using the PTO drive with  a stationary tractor, always 2.
  • Page 142 Rx6010c / Rx6010pc wARNINg Before starting up any PTO-  driven implement hitched to the three-point linkage, lift the implement to its full height and check that at least 1/4 of the total length of the telescopic section of the drive shaft is en- gaged.
  • Page 143: Handling Loader

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon HANDLINg LOADER for detailed information about instal- lation and use of the front loader, (1) Loader mounting bracket refer to the separate manual of the (2) boom cylinder (3) Loader Arm loader. (4) boom (5) grill guard IMPORTANT (6) bucket cylinder...
  • Page 144: Fixation Points For Front End Loader

    Rx6010c / Rx6010pc fIxATION POINTs fOR fRONT END LOADER [Left hand side of front axle frame] [Right hand side of front axle frame] [Left hand side of clutch housing] [Right hand side of clutch housing] [The beneath of rear transmission]...
  • Page 145: Driving On Slopes

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon DRIvINg ON sLOPEs wHEN UNLOADED BUCKET AND wHEN LOADED BUCKET AND REAR BALLAsT ARE INsTALLED REAR BALLAsT ARE INsTALLED when driving uphill with a loaded DRIvINg ON UPHILL DRIvINg ON UPHILL bucket and rear ballast installed, keep the bucket end of the tractor uphill.
  • Page 146: Joystick Lever

    Rx6010c / Rx6010pc jOysTICK LEvER PARKINg wITH LOADER INsTALLED when driving downhill with an empty bucket and rear ballast installed, keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground. In other words, drive backward on uphill and forward on downhill.
  • Page 147 3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon 3. float the floating function is activated when the joystick lever is pushed one position further to forward from the down position. when the lever is in this position, the boom moves up and down freely along the surface of the ground as the hydraulic line is opened from the valve to the boom cylinder.
  • Page 148 Rx6010c / Rx6010pc 4. Regen. 7. up & roll back WARNING the regen function is activated the boom can be lifted and the Do not leave the tractor with  when the joystick lever is pushed bucket can scoop up at same time...
  • Page 149: Joystick Valve Port

    3-poInt HItcH ImpLement And LoAdeR opeRAtIon jOysTICK vALvE PORT wARNINg • Pressurized diesel fuel or hy- draulic fluid may be sprayed on your skin or eyes, lead- ing to a severe injury or even death. • To check leakage, use a board and wear protective gloves and goggles.
  • Page 150 memo MEMO M55-유럽판-06.indd 18 2011-08-11 오후 3:48:01...
  • Page 151 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ChECk lIsT .... 7-3 inspection front axle case oil (n1) .. 7-17 changing front axle case oil (n) .. 7-17 Daily check chart ......... 7-3 aDJusting Brake peDal (o) ....7-18 maintenance scheDule chart ..7-4 luBricating grease locations (p) .. 7-19 checking wheel Bolt/nut torque (q) ..
  • Page 152 MAINTENANCE aDJusting engine valve clearance (ae) ........7-30 replacing air cleaner filter (af) . 7-30 checking air conDitioner hose (ag) .. 7-31 checking caB cushion ruBBer (ah) .. 7-31 replacing air filter (ai) ....7-31 flush cooling system anD changing coolant (aJ) ....7-32 anti-freeze ..........
  • Page 153: Maintenance Check List

    MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHECk LIST DAILy CHECk CHART 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. Engine Air Filter and Air In- Check for leaks and damaged components.
  • Page 154: Maintenance Schedule Chart

    / rx6010pc MAINTENANCE sChEDUlE ChART Maintenance Mainte- Run hour Run age interval Remarks nance 100 200 400 600 800 1500 3000 1year 2year Item codes change ⊙ ○ engine oil & filter check ⊙ Transmission oil filter replace ⊙...
  • Page 155 maintenance Maintenance Run hour Run age Mainte- interval Remarks nance 100 200 400 600 800 1500 3000 1year 2year Item codes check power steering hose and ○ oil line replace ○ check ○ 17 fuel line replace ○ check ⊙ ○...
  • Page 156 *2 Every year or every 6 times of cleaning. *3 Replace only if necessary. The items listed above (# marked) are registered as emission related critical parts by KIOTI in U.S. EPA exhaust emis-  sion standard non-road emission regulation. As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the re- quired maintenance on the above instruction.
  • Page 157: Lubricants

    Capacity [U.S.gal. (L)] lubricants fuel 25.1 (95) unleaded diesel an anti freezing solution (ethylene glycol) + coolant 2.4 (9.1) pure water (50:50) engine oil 2.03 (7.7)
  • Page 158: Maintenance Code

    / rx6010pc MAINTENANCE CODE hOW TO OPEN ThE hOOD (A) ChECkING AND ADDING fUEl (C) M55O752B M55O753A M55O754A (1) hood (2) opening knob (1) hood (1) fuel tank cap (a) pull (B) lift 1. it is very easy to open the hood...
  • Page 159: 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 let the fuel  2. if the needle on the fuel gauge is tank become empty, otherwise close to "e"...
  • Page 160: Checking Engine Oil Level (E)

    / rx6010pc 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  after installing hydraulic imple- ment.
  • Page 161: 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 the lower limit.
  • Page 162: Cleaning Grill, Radiator Screen (G)

    / rx6010pc ClEANING GRIll, RADIATOR sCREEN (G) ChECkING BRAkE AND ClUTCh PEDAls (h) 1. t h e b r a k e a n d c l u t c h p e d a l s CAUTION should be inspected for free travel, To avoid accidents: and smooth operation.
  • Page 163: 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.
  • Page 164 / rx6010pc 9. run the engine for approx. 5 WARNING minutes to deliver oil to each The engine oil is very hot while part.  the engine is running or right 10. stop the engine if the oil warning after the engine is stopped.
  • Page 165: Replacing Transmission Fluid And Filter (M)

    Use only specified engine oil  and start the engine to warm it up. and kIOTI genuine filter to 4. unscrew the fluid filter from the 2. stop the engine, apply the parking insure smooth operation and rear right section on the tractor us- brake and wait until the oil cools ing a filter wrench.
  • Page 166 / rx6010pc 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. M55O7C7A M55O7B2A IMPORTANT...
  • Page 167: Inspection Front Axle Case Oil (N1)

    maintenance INsPECTION fRONT AxlE CAsE ChANGING fRONT AxlE CAsE OIl (N) OIl (N1) 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 168: Adjusting Brake Pedal (O)

    / rx6010pc ADJUsTING BRAkE PEDAl (O) 0.591 ~ 1.181 in. Proper (15 ~ 30 mm) brake pedal keep the free play in free travel the right and left brake pedals equal. CAUTION To avoid personal injury: Stop the engine and chock the ...
  • Page 169: Lubricating Grease Locations (P)

    maintenance lUBRICATING GREAsE lOCATIONs (P) Apply high-quality multi-purpose grease onto the positions in the figure at every 100 hours of operation or whenever necessary. M55O766A M55O7B3A M55O7B4A (1) front axle support bracket (frt) (1) front axle support bracket (rr) (1) hydraulic cylinder (upper/lower) (2) front axle case support (lh) (2) front axle case support (rh) (2) top link (upper/lower) (3) lift rod (lh/rh)
  • Page 170: Checking Wheel Bolt/Nut Torque (Q)

    / rx6010pc ChECkING WhEEl BOlT/NUT TORQUE (Q) ADJUsTING ClUTCh PEDAl (R) MANUAl Item Tightening Torque 196 ~ 225 n·m front Bolt/nut 144 ~ 166 lbf-ft wheel 20 ~ 23 kgf·m 275 ~ 319 n·m rear Bolt/nut 203 ~ 235 lbf-ft wheel 28 ~ 32.5 kgf·m...
  • Page 171: Replacing Fuel Filter (S)

    maintenance REPlACING fUEl fIlTER (s) REPlACING AIR ClEANER PRI- MARy ElEMENT (T) 1. if the clutch does not operate prop- erly due to its excessive play, or periodically, adjust its play. 2. to adjust the play, unscrew the lock nut and adjust the clutch cable 3.
  • Page 172: Removing Water From Fuel Filter (T1)

    / rx6010pc REMOVING WATER fROM fUEl fIlTER (T1) 4. when cleaning the element, refer IMPORTANT to the instructions that follow. Do not run the engine with fil-  to clean the element, use only clean ter element removed. dry compressed air on the inside of Be sure to refit the cap with ...
  • Page 173: Bleeding Brake Fluid Line (T2)

    maintenance BlEEDING BRAkE flUID lINE (T2) ChECkING fUEl lINEs (U) CAUTION • Never bleed the fuel system while the engine is hot. IMPORTANT • After bleeding, fuel without air bubbles is filtered by the fuel filter and is transferred to the fuel injection pump.
  • Page 174: Adjusting Fan Belt Tension (V)

    / rx6010pc ADJUsTING fAN BElT TENsION (V) 3. if the fuel pipes and hose clamps Belt deflection for are found damaged or deterio- 0.39 ~ 0.47 in. proper fan belt rated earlier than two years, then (10 ~12 mm) tension (A) change them immediately.
  • Page 175: Battery (W)

    maintenance BATTERy (W) PRECAUTIONs fOR hANDlING INsPECTION 3. apply grease to the terminals and cable end in order to prevent cor- rosion. WARNING The battery gas can explode.  Do not expose the battery to flames or sparks. It may cause a fire.
  • Page 176 / rx6010pc ChARGING DIRECTION fOR sTORAGE 1. to slow charge the battery, con- 1. when storing the tractor for a long CAUTION nect the battery positive terminal period, remove the battery from T h e c h a r g e w a r n i n g l a m p to the charger positive terminal ...
  • Page 177: Checking Intake Air Line (X)

    maintenance ChECkING INTAkE AIR lINE (x) ADJUsTING TOE-IN (y) ADJUsTING PROCEDURE READJUsTMENT T46OA36A M55O7C4A M55O782A (1) air line hose (a) wheel - to - wheel distance at front (1) tie rod lock nut (2) tie rod (B) wheel - to - wheel distance at rear 1.
  • Page 178: Checking Radiator Hose And Clamp (Z)

    / rx6010pc ChECkING RADIATOR hOsE AND ClAMP (z) POWER sTEERING lINE (AA) 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.
  • Page 179: Air Conditioner Belt Tension (Ab)

    maintenance AIR CONDITIONER BElT TENsION (AB) ClEANING AIR CONDITIONER CONDENsER (AC) 3. replace the damaged belt. CAUTION • Stop the engine before check- ing air conditioner belt. M55O785A M55O7e6A (1) air conditioner Belt (1) net (2) condenser (a) tension amount (B) mounting nut (3) oil cooler (c) adjustment nut...
  • Page 180: Adjusting Front Axle Pivot (Ad)

    ADJUsTING ENGINE VAlVE REPlACING AIR ClEANER fIl- (AD) ClEARANCE (AE) TER (Af) this service can be affected by the engine sensitively. therefore, contact your local kIOTI Dealer for this ser- vice. M55O787B M55O7B7A (1) adjusting Bolt (2) lock nut (1) filter...
  • Page 181: Checking Air Conditioner Hose (Ag)

    maintenance ChECkING AIR CONDITIONER REPlACING AIR fIlTER (AI) hOsE (AG) 2. unscrew the air cleaner clip and check the linkage and condition of remove the cover. the air conditioner hose and pipe. 3. clean the inside of the air cleaner housing by blowing compressed air through it.
  • Page 182: Flush Cooling System And Changing Coolant (Aj)

    / rx6010pc flUsh COOlING sysTEM AND ChANGING COOlANT (AJ) CAUTION To avoid accidents: • Do not remove the radiator cap while the coolant is hot. yo u c a n b e b u r n e d b y h o t steam.
  • Page 183: Anti-Freeze

     agents when anti-freeze has If the coolant leaks, contact  been added to the cooling water. your local kIOTI Dealer. (anti-freeze contains an anti- corrosive agent, which will react with the radiator cleaning agent forming sludge which will affect the engine parts.)
  • Page 184: Draining Water From Clutch Housing (Al)

    / rx6010pc DRAINING WATER fROM ClUTCh hOUsING (Al) ChECkING AND REPlACING WIPER (AP) INsPECTION IMPORTANT • If you forget to install the plug, the clutch can be damaged. foreign material can enter through the open drain hole. M55O793B M55O792A...
  • Page 185 maintenance REPlACEMENT H11O650A H11O651A H11O649A (1) wiper arm (2) wiper fixing lever (1) wiper Blade (1) wiper arm (2) fixing lever (3) wiper Blade 1. set the wiper upright to replace the 3. lower the blade and pull out the 4.
  • Page 186: Replacing Fuse (An)

    / rx6010pc REPlACING fUsE (AN) CAUTION • When wiping the windshield, set the wiper blade upright, spray water onto the glass 5a alternator w i t h a h o s e , a n d w i p e t h e 5a ignition glass with clean cloth.
  • Page 187 • if the replaced fuse is blown soon, it is probable that the wir- ing system is faulty. in this case, contact your local kIOTi Dealer. • if the fusible link, relay or other electrical component is faulty, contact your local kIOTi Dealer.
  • Page 188: Replacing Cabin Fuse (Ao)

    / rx6010pc REPlACING CABIN fUsE (AO) fUsE BOx (MANUAl) M55O794A M55O794A M55O795A (a) open (1) fuse Box (2) relay Box the cabin fuse panel is behind the the relay and fuse designation decal cup holder on the left fender in the is on the fuse box cover for refer- cabin.
  • Page 189: Slow Blow Fuse (Ap)

    (1) slow Blow fuse Power shuttle the slow-blow fuse is to protect the electric wiring. If it is blown, find and repair the cause and replace it with a new genuine kIOTI part. M55O7C8A slow blow fuse Fuse Puller M55O7D2A M55-유럽판-07.indd 39...
  • Page 190: Main Fuse (As)

    Using a non-approved slow-blow fuse can damage electrical sys- tems in the tractor severely. • Refer to the chapter "Troubleshooting" in this manual or contact your local KIOTI Dealer for specific information dealing with electri- cal problems. M55-유럽판-07.indd 40 2011-08-10 오후 2:24:16...
  • Page 191 • Make sure to use bulbs with the specified capacity. CAUTION M55O798B M55O799A • Make sure to use a kIOTI genu- (1) handle (1) cap (2) connector ine bulb. Using a non-recom- (a) pull (B) open mended bulb can cause a fire.
  • Page 192 / rx6010pc WORk lAMP (fRT/RR) the work lamp uses a halogen bulb. Do not touch the illuminating part of the halogen bulb. the bulb life can be shortened by finger prints, dust and moisture, or the bulb even can be broken. clean it with soft cloth.
  • Page 193 maintenance CABIN lAMP TURN sIGNAl lAMP (REAR) H11O666A M55O7A1A M55O7A2B (1) cabin lamp Bulb (1) turn signal lamp (rr) (1) protective cover (2) mounting Bolt 1. fit a flat-bladed screwdriver into 1. the turn signal lamp(rear) is in- 2. unscrew the mounting bolts from the edge of the cabin lamp and pry stalled on the rear fender.
  • Page 194 / rx6010pc TURN sIGNAl lAMP (fRONT) lICENsE PlATE lAMP M55O7A3A H11O671A M55O7A4A (1) turn signal lamp (rr) Bulb (1) turn signal lamp (frt) (1) licence plate lamp (2) mounting Bolt (2) mounting Bolt (3) licence plate lamp Bulb (3) turn signal lamp (frt) Bulb 3.
  • Page 195: Checking Refrigerant (Ar)

    • • for some bulbs which require Before replacing a bulb, make by your local kIOTI Dealer if a mal- delicate handling or work pro- sure to put the key switch and function is found. cess, contact your local kIOTI...
  • Page 196: Air Conditioner Maintenance (As)

    Therefore, have the sys- cooling performance. when clean- tem checked by a kIOTI Dealer ing the core of the condenser, use if malfunction is found. a soft brush and water. carefully M55-유럽판-07.indd 46...
  • Page 197 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TRAcTOR STORAGE ..........8-2 Daily storage ................8-2 long-term storage .............8-2 Using tractor after storage ........8-4 USAGE AND DISPOSAL ..........8-5 M55-유럽판-08.indd 1 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:14...
  • Page 198: Tractor Storage

    / rX6010Pc 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 199 storage anD DisPosal 9. Keep the tractor in a dry place 17. Replace all oil and filters. where the tractor is sheltered 18. Replace the air cleaner filter. from rain. cover the tractor. 19. chock the frame in order to re- 10.
  • Page 200: Using Tractor After Storage

    / rX6010Pc USING TRAcTOR AfTER STOR- 1. check the tire air pressure and cAUTION inflate the tires if they are low. To avoid injury: 2. install a fully charged battery. Never clean the tractor body  3. check the fan belt tension.
  • Page 201: Usage And Disposal

    KIOTI Dealer to dispose by animals, leading to a fire. it according to the regulations. 3. avoid working under high load as it...
  • Page 202 memo mEmO M55-유럽판-08.indd 6 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:17...
  • Page 203: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ........9-2 TRacTOR TROUBLESHOOTING ....... 9-4 M55-유럽판-09.indd 1 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:32...
  • Page 204: Engine Troubleshooting

    RX6010C / RX6010PC This troubleshooting chart summarizes simple service items for users who are familiar with mechanical systems. For more detailed service items, contact your local KIOTI Dealer. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING caUSE cOUNTERmEaSURES 1. When engine is difficult to Fuel is thick and doesn’t flow. Check the fuel tank and fuel filter.   start Remove water, dirt and other impurities.  All fuel will be filtered by the filter, if there should be water of  other foreign material on the filter, replace the filter. If air is in the fuel filter or injection lines, the fuel pump will Air or water mixed in fuel sys-   not work properly. tem. To attain proper fuel injection pressure, check carefully for  loosened fuel cap nut, etc. Loosen air vent screw over fuel filter and fuel injection pump  to eliminate all the air in the fuel system. Thick carbon deposits on This is caused when water or dirt is mixed in the fuel. Clean   orifice of injection nozzle. the nozzle injection piece, being careful not to damage the orifice.
  • Page 205 2. When output is insufficient Valve out of adjustment Contact KIOTI dealer.   Air cleaner is dirty Clean or replace the element at every 100 to 200 hours of   operation. Fuel injection pressure is Contact KIOTI dealer.   wrong 3. When color of exhaust is Fuel is of extremely poor Select good quality fuel.   specially bad quality Temperature Fuel type - Above 14°F (-10°C) NO.2 Diesel - Below 14°F (-10°C) NO.1 Diesel Nozzle is bad If necessary, replace with new nozzle.   ※ If you do not find the cause of trouble, consult your KIOTI dealer for assistance. M55-유럽판-09.indd 3 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:33...
  • Page 206: Tractor Troubleshooting

    RX6010C / RX6010PC TRacTOR TROUBLESHOOTING caUSE cOUNTERmEaSURES 1. When tractor does not move Shift lever is in neutral position Check the shift levers.   while engine is running Parking brake is applied Release the parking brake.   2. Clutch is not operating prop- Clutch slips (idles) Faulty clutch pedal position sensor, Contact KIOTI dealer.   erly Worn hydraulic clutch, Contact KIOTI dealer.  Poor calibration to engage clutch. Contact KIOTI dealer and  calibrate engaging time. Clutch cannot be disengaged Poor calibration to engage clutch. Contact KIOTI dealer and   calibrate engaging time. Faulty hydraulic valve or hydraulic system. Contact KIOTI dealer  3. Brake is not operating prop- Brake does not operate or The brake pedal play is excessive. Adjust the play.  ...
  • Page 207 TROUBLESHOOTING caUSE cOUNTERmEaSURES 5. Hydraulic system is faulty Oil is leaked from pipe or The pipe clamp is loose. Re-tighten it.   hose The pipe is cracked. Have it repaired in a workshop.  3-point hitch cannot be low- 3-point hitch safety lock function activated, one touch button pressed   ered The valve and cylinder are damaged.  Contact KIOTI dealer. 3-point hitch cannot be lifted The transmission fluid is insufficient.   Add it to the specified level. There is air in the intake pipe. Bleed the pipe.  The oil filter is clogged. Replace it.  The hydraulic filter, valve and cylinder are malfunctioning.  Contact KIOTI dealer. 3-point hitch vibrates by itself Each sensor malfunctioning, Contact KIOTI dealer.   Select the highest top link hole.  6. Electric system is faulty Headlamps cannot be turned The fuse is blown. Check the wiring and replace the fuse.
  • Page 208 RX6010C / RX6010PC caUSE cOUNTERmEaSURES 6. Electric system is faulty Battery cannot be charged Check the battery and alternator.   Horn does not sound The horn switch is faulty. Replace or see KIOTI dealer.   The wiring is faulty. Replace or See KIOTI dealer.  The horn is damaged. Repair or replace it.  Turn signal lamps do not The bulb is blown. Replace it.   blink The blinking device is faulty. Repair or replace it.  The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted.  Check and clean them. Work lamps do not come on The bulb is blown. Replace it.   The ground and terminal wirings are poorly contacted.  Check and clean them. 7. Heater/air conditioner motor Fan speed is slow or no air is The fan speed control switch and motor are faulty.  ...
  • Page 209 TROUBLESHOOTING caUSE cOUNTERmEaSURES 8. A/C performance is poor Abnormal noise occurs The belt is loose. Adjust the belt tension.   The bracket is loose. Tighten its bolts again.  Inner and outer components are damaged.  Check and repair them Refrigerant and oil are leaking The sealing washer is broken. Replace it.   The tightening bolt is loose. Tighten it  High temperature and low The refrigerant is insufficient. See KIOTI dealer.   pressure occur The compressor is faulty. Repair or replace it.  Compressor clutch does not The wiring is faulty. Check and replace it.   operate The clutch clearance is excessive. Adjust it.  The voltage is low. Replace the battery.  The internal part is malfunctioning. Replace it.  Insufficient refrigerant. Add refrigerant.  Clutch slips The voltage is low. Replace the battery.
  • Page 210 MEMO mEmO M55-유럽판-09.indd 8 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:33...
  • Page 211: Index

    INDEX INDEX................10-2 M55-유럽판-10.indd 1 2011-08-10 오후 2:25:43...
  • Page 212 RX6010C / RX6010PC NUMBERICAL AIR CONDITIONER BELT TENSION (AB) ......7-29 3-POINT HITCH CONTROL SYSTEM .......5-19 AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE (AS) ......7-46 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT AND LOADER OPERATION...6-1 AIR CONDITIONER SWITCH ..........4-42 4WD INDICATOR ...............4-16 ANTENNA................4-38 4WD SWITCH ..............4-9 ANTI-FREEZE ..............7-33 7-PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET ........4-44 BATTERY (W) ..............7-25...
  • Page 213 INDEX CHECKING AIR CONDITIONER HOSE (AG) ....7-31 COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING LAMP ....4-18 CHECKING AND ADDING FUEL (C) ........7-8 CUP HOLDER AND STORAGE ........4-39 CHECKING AND REPLACING WIPER (AP) .....7-34 CUSHION STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT ......4-29 CHECKING BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS (H) ....7-12 CHECKING CAB CUSHION RUBBER (AH) ......7-31 CHECKING COOLANT LEVEL (F)........7-11 DAILY CHECK CHART ............7-3...
  • Page 214 RX6010C / RX6010PC ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE ....4-13 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ..........1-2 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP .....4-13 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........3-2 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ..........2-2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........3-3 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ...........9-2 GLOW PLUG INDICATOR ..........4-15 ENTRANCE ................4-34 ESSENTIAL REPLACEMENT PARTS .........2-4 EVACUATOR VALVE ............7-22...
  • Page 215 INDEX INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR ...........4-39 LUBRICANTS ...............7-7 INSPECTION ..............7-25 LUBRICATING GREASE LOCATIONS (P) ......7-19 INSPECTION ..............7-34 INSPECTION FRONT AXLE CASE OIL (N1) .....7-17 INSTALLING PTO SHAFT ............6-9 MAIN FUSE (AS) ..............7-40 INSTRUMENT PANEL ............4-11 MAIN SHIFT LEVER ............4-21 INTERIOR DEVICES ............4-33 MAINTENANCE ..............7-1 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ..........7-3 MAINTENANCE CODE ............7-8...
  • Page 216 RX6010C / RX6010PC P.T.O SELECTION SWITCH ........4-10 RADIO ANTENNA ..............4-38 P.T.O SHIFT LEVER ............4-23 RADIO CASSETTE/CD PLAYER (IF EQUIPPED) .....4-38 P.T.O SWITCH ..............4-10 RANGE GEAR SHIFT LEVER ...........4-21 PARKING ................5-13 READJUSTMENT ..............7-27 PARKING BRAKE LEVER ..........4-25 REAR WINDOW ..............4-35 PARKING BRAKE WARNING LAMP .........4-15 RECIRCULATION/FRESH AIR MODE .......4-40...
  • Page 217 INDEX SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE........1-19 TACHOMETER/HOURMETER .........4-12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............1-1 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH .......4-42 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING ....1-12 TIPS FOR BREAKING-IN .............5-2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER ..1-16 TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST ........4-45 SEAT ADJUSTMENT............4-28 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER ..........2-2 SEAT BACK RECLINING ...........4-28 TRACTOR STORAGE ............8-2 SEAT BELT .................4-29...
  • Page 218 RX6010C / RX6010PC VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ........2-2 VIBRATION LEVELS OF THE TRACTOR EXPOSITION TO VIBRATIONS ...............3-5 WARMING UP ..............5-7 WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION ........4-50 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION .........4-49 WHEN DRIVING THE TRACTOR ........1-9 WHEN LOADED BUCKET AND REAR BALLAST ARE INSTALLED ..............6-13...

This manual is also suitable for:

Rx6010pc

Table of Contents

Save PDF