AGCO ROGATOR 418 Operator's Manual
AGCO ROGATOR 418 Operator's Manual

AGCO ROGATOR 418 Operator's Manual

Model year 2005; caterpillar 3056e engine - hydrostatic drive
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P/N 611871-A

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  • Page 1 Model Year 2005 ATOR 3056E E ATERPILLAR NGINE YDROSTATIC RIVE PERATOR ANUAL P/N 611871-A...
  • Page 2 FOREWORD RoGator 418 Safety is Your Responsibility IMPORTANT: Important instructions to READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS VEHICLE OR ANY prevent damage to the vehicle , systems OF ITS CONNECTED SYSTEMS. THIS ALSO and components. This also identifies in-...
  • Page 3 WARNING Please note the following: • Always start and operate the engine in a well-ventilated area. • Never operate the vehicle’s engine inside a building unless adequate ventilation is pro- vided to safely and properly remove the exhaust fumes. • NEVER modify or tamper with the exhaust system in any way.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Electronic Governing On / Off Switch......03.7 Engine speed switch..........03.7 INTRODUCTION..........02 Spraypump On / Off ...........03.7 Before Operating the RoGator 418 ......02.1 Res 1 / Res 2..............03.7 Identification..............02.2 Control Buttons on Traction Control Lever .....03.7 Serial N umber Identification Plates......02.2 Master Switch............03.7...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS RoGator 418 9 Armrest...............03.9 Starting the Engine ............05.2 10 Armrest adjustment ..........03.9 Restarting a Stalled Engine.........05.2 11 Backrest adjustment.........03.9 Starting at Low Temperatures ........05.2 12 Swivel...............03.9 Hydraulic System – Operation at Low Temperatures05.2 13 absorber ............03.9 Driving the RoGator............05.3 External Lighting and Temperature Control Panel Driving the RoGator with the “Field / Road”...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS RoGator 418 Replace the Fuel Filter ...........06.8 SPECIFIACTIONS ..........10 Priming of the Fuel System ........06.9 Chassis Specifications ..........10.1 Tyre Maintenance ............06.10 Engine.................10.1 Tyre Mounting............06.10 Traction Pump.............10.1 Tyre Pressure Chart..........06.11 Wheel Motors.............10.1 Wheel Maintenance .............06.11 Service Brake (Option)..........10.1 Removing the Wheels..........06.11...
  • Page 7: Safety

    SAFETY RoGator 418 IMPORTANT: Tampering with the engine is against the law. Any modifications on the vehicle or its sys- tems not authorised by Ag-Chem Europe BV can cre- ate a safety hazard and void the warranty. This also includes self-repair of malfunctions...
  • Page 8: Safe Operation Of The Vehicle

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Safe Operation of the Vehicle • Wear a seat belt at all times if national law requires. • Make sure all wheel bolts are torqued to the proper specifications before operating the vehicle. • Make sure the operator and ladder areas are clean and dry to help prevent personal injuries.
  • Page 9: Use Of Safety Lights And Safety Devices

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Use of Safety Lights and Safety Devices Slow moving vehicles can create a hazard when travelling on public roads. Slow moving vehicles and vehicles without lights are difficult to see, especially at night. Avoid possible personal injury or death from a collision with another vehicle.
  • Page 10: Stopping And Parking The Vehicle

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Stopping and Parking the Vehicle Vehicle roll-over, collisions, runaway vehicles, and people being crushed under vehicles can occur when the vehicle’s operator ignores operation safety procedures. Signal before stopping, turning or slowing down on public roads, or anywhere it will cause a potential safety hazard.
  • Page 11: Overhead Electrical Power Lines

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Overhead Electric Power Lines Never let the vehicle come into contact with overhead power lines. The antenna’s must be turned over and se- cured in place any time overhead electrical power lines are near the vehicle. This can decrease the possibility...
  • Page 12: Stay Clear Of Rotating Power Takeoffs And Moving Parts

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Stay Clear of Rotating Power Takeoffs and Moving Parts Entanglement in rotating power takeoffs or moving components will cause serious injury or death. Keep all safety guards and shields in place at all times when operating the vehicle.
  • Page 13: Chemical Safety

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Chemical Safety The cab filter MAY NOT filter out hazardous chemicals/vapours. Read, understand and follow all instructions and safety precautions the chemical manufacturer recommends. Never spray hazardous chemicals when the wind is in excess of the chemical manufacturer’s recommendation.
  • Page 14: Maintenance And Service Safety

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Maintenance and Service Safety Read the maintenance and safety instructions and understand them before performing any maintenance procedures. Never perform any maintenance procedures or repairs if the instructions and safety procedures are not fully understood. Only trained and qualified personnel should perform any maintenance procedures or repairs.
  • Page 15: Clean Working Area

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Clean Working Area Thoroughly clean the working area, the vehicle, systems, and components before starting a job. Dirty and greasy areas can create a work hazard. Proper Servicing Light your working area properly, adequately and safely. Use proper safety lights with wire safety cages. Naked lights can ignite fluids.
  • Page 16: High-Pressure Fluids

    SAFETY RoGator 418 High-Pressure Fluids AVOID CONTACT WITH HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. The vehicle must be stopped and cooled before checking fluids. Use caution when removing radiator caps, plugs, grease fittings or pressure taps or fittings.
  • Page 17: Safe Servicing Of Cooling System

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Safe Servicing of Cooling System An explosive release of fluids from the cooling system can cause serious burns. Shut off the engine. Remove the filler cap only when it is cool enough to touch with bare hands. Slowly loosen the filler cap to the first stop to relieve any pressure before removing the cap completely.
  • Page 18: Dispose Of Waste Properly

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Dispose of Waste Properly Improper disposal of potentially harmful waste can pose a threat to the environment. Potentially harmful waste used with Ag-Chem Europe BV vehicles includes such items as oil, fuel, filters, fluids and batteries. Use leak-proof containers when draining fluids.
  • Page 19: Location Of Safety And Service Decals Chassis

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Location of Safety and Service Decals Chassis Carefully read and understand all safety signs on your RoGator. Failure to read and understand all safety signs may result in (fatal) injuries if you are unaware of a safety hazard.
  • Page 20 SAFETY RoGator 418 Location of Safety and Service Decals Chassis ROGATOR R P M R P M R E S 1 R E S 2 ROGATOR 418 Decal “ROGATOR” (E720506) Caution – Extern hydraulic system is filled with ISO VG 46 Oil (E558586) Warning –...
  • Page 21: Location Of Safety And Service Decals Cabin

    SAFETY RoGator 418 Location of Safety and Service Decals Cabine Warning – Keep booms and all antennas away from Before starting the engine, first check the oil power lines. Do not attempt to enter the vehicle if it is in level of the engine and hydraulic tanks.
  • Page 22: Introduction

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION RoGator 418 Self-Propelled, Off-Road Agricultural Working Machine READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE ROGATOR. This manual contains important information about the safe operation and maintenance of the RoGator. More information is given in the Parts Manual(s). These are also supplied by manufacturers of Ag-Chem Europe BV com- ponents.
  • Page 23: Identification

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION Identification Engine Serial Number The engine serial number plate is located on the Serial Number Identification right-hand side of the engine. Plates The following information is stamped on the serial number plate: Write the serial numbers in the spaces provided.
  • Page 24: Hydrostatic Drive

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION Hydrostatic Drive The drive system of the RoGator Engine is hydrostatic. After carefully The Diesel engine drives the pumps. reading and having understood CAUTION the manual, practice driving with Low-pressure Pump the RoGator in a safe area be-...
  • Page 25: Break-In Period

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION Break-in Period Chassis and Cabin Modifications First 100 Hours of Operation IMPORTANT: It is not allowed to modify the vehicle or auxiliary parts not approved by Ag- IMPORTANT: Change the engine oil and oil Chem Europe b.v. or by the manufacturer of filter after the first 100-150 service hours.
  • Page 26: Rogator Towing Procedure

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION RoGator Towing Procedure Lock Valves 1. If at all possible, let the engine run when towing the vehicles to provide sufficient hydraulic power for the brakes. If the engine may NOT run, be sure that there is enough hydraulic power for a LIMITED number of braking.
  • Page 27: Location Of Components

    RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION Location of Components 1 2 3 ROGATOR 418 ROGATOR ROGATOR 418 1. Engine oil dipstick/oil filler opening 12. Fuel tank 2. Engine oil filter 13. Fuel tank filler opening 3. Fuel filter 14 Wheel motor 4. Primary and inner air filter elements 15.
  • Page 28: Controls

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Steeringwheel console Operation Turn Signal, Lights and Horn Lever Pull the lever forward to turn the right turn signal lever on. Push the lever back to turn the left turn signal lever Rotate the cap on the lever to switch on the parking lights or the low beam.
  • Page 29: Traction Control Lever

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Traction Control Lever Positions of the Traction Control Lever Positions of the Traction Control Lever (1) Neutral Place the lever in the left cut-out to put the vehicle in neutral. (2) Driving Forwards Depending upon the position of the field/street...
  • Page 30: Adjustment Of The Traction Control Lever Position

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Adjustment of the Traction Control Lever Position: 1. Rotation of the traction control lever: Loosen the lock nut and the knurled nut under the trac- tion control lever. Then turn the traction control lever to the desired position. Subsequently tighten the clamping nut and the knurled nut.
  • Page 31: Brakes (Option)

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Brakes (Option) PLEASE NOTE: The ignition must be running in order to be able to release the parking brake. Brake/Inching Pedal Braking with the brake/inching pedal proceeds in PLEASE NOTE: When the parking brake is en- two stages, namely in inching and braking. If the gaged the ladder will be lowered.
  • Page 32: Instrument Panel

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Instrument Panel 9 10 15 16 17 11 12 13 14 Field / Road switch 13. Half Fold switch All-wheel-steering On / Off / Auto 14. Purge switch Regulating computer On / Off switch 15. Regulation sprayer Auto / Manual switch Engine RPM On/Off switch 16.
  • Page 33: Ignition Switch

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 4-Wheel Steering Ignition Switch PLEASE NOTE: The 4-wheel steering can only The ignition switch has three positions. be selected in the field position. 4-Wheel Steering Switch PLEASE NOTE: Do not let the starter run more than 30 se c- With this switch it is possible to select three posi- onds.
  • Page 34: Remote Throttle Control

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Remote Throttle Control Control Buttons on Traction Control Lever Remote Throttle Control Box Control Buttons on the Traction Control Lever Electronic governing On / Off switch Increase / Decrease motor RPM High Speed Range Switch Spraypump On / Off...
  • Page 35: Lighting And Door Handling Of The Cab

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Cabin Light Switch Lighting and door handling of Press the switch up to turn on the cabin lights when the cab the door is open. As soon as the door is closed the lights turn off. Door Latch...
  • Page 36: Seat

    CONTROLS RoGator 418 Seat 1. Weight adjustment Location of Seat Controls Pull the actuator lever to adjust the seat to the driv- ers weight. 2. Height adjustment Pull or press the actuator lever fully out or in to ad- just the height of the seat.
  • Page 37 CONTROLS RoGator 418 External Lighting and Temperature Control Panel in the Cabin Work Light Switch One Stop Lamp Work Light Switch Two Warning / Cold start Lamp Work Light Switch Three 10. Automatic Suspension Switch Work Light Switch Four 11. Manual Suspension Switch Beacon Light Switch 12.
  • Page 38 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 Instrument Panel Dashboard Turn signal, lights and horn lever Left turn signal indicator Neutral gear High beams on Third gear selected Parkingbrake on First gear selected Right turn signal indicator Second gear selected Hydraulic oilfilter plugged Rear axle middle position...
  • Page 39 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 Oil Temperature Indicator Light Instrument Panel Dashboard This indicator light illuminates when the temperature All displays, gauges and indicator lamps operate of the hydraulic oil is too high. Probably the oil is when the key switch is in the “ON” position.
  • Page 40 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 General Description GEM Getting Started The GEM is a compact, robust panel-mountable After power is applied the start-up screen shown module that enables a user to remotely request below will be displayed for approximately 7 sec- and display engine data. The unit utilises an indus - onds.
  • Page 41 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 General On power-up the GEM performs a series of self- test routines. The progress of these is shown in the lower right-hand corner of the display. In the unlikely event of a fault occurring the unit will emit a low-toned bleep.
  • Page 42 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 The window at the bottom-right of the display The screens are displayed sequentially in re- shows the coolant temperature. sponse to repeated presses of key #2. Using the adjust mode, each individual gauge displayed on the screens can be configured by the user to show a different engine parameter selected from an extensive list.
  • Page 43 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 The Graph Display The graph display shows data trends in one large window and is analogous to a traditional data plot- ter. This mode is selected by pressing any of the four grey keys to show the top-level menu icons and then pressing key #3.
  • Page 44 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 The Alarm Display Screen Pop-up Messages and Warnings The GEM recognises alarm messages received In the configuration menu, the user can set the from the engine via the data link. When a new engine service interval in hours. When the GEM...
  • Page 45 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 Configuration The LANGUAGE sub- menu allows the user to The configuration mode allows the user to set select which language various operating parameters and modes of the GEM uses to display mes- GEM. These include such choices as imperial or sages and prompts.
  • Page 46 INSTRUMENTS RoGator 418 Selecting COM VIEWER allows the user to exam- The ABOUT screen shows the following informa- ine the incoming data stream and is intended for tion about the GEM: use only as a diagnostic tool. The COM viewer can read three communication port buffers;...
  • Page 47 OPERATION RoGator 418 Before Starting the Vehicle En- gine DO NOT run the starter more than 30 seconds. Let the starter cool for • Go around the vehicle and inspect for any de- 2 minutes before engaging the star- CAUTION fects.
  • Page 48 OPERATION RoGator 418 Starting the Engine Hydraulic System – Operation at Low Temperatures Caution: Take care to avoid (fatal) injuries when starting the vehicle. Do not start the engine if a short ATTENTION: An incorrect starting procedure dur- DANGER will be caused due to inter- ing low temperatures can lead to heavy damage to changed starter leads.
  • Page 49 OPERATION RoGator 418 Driving the RoGator Caution: The RoGator is a hydro- NOTE: If the RoGator loses speed when driving statically driven vehicle. Drive the uphill, do not use the traction control lever to machine only after having read increase speed. Instead, move the traction CAUTION and understood this manual.
  • Page 50 OPERATION RoGator 418 Manual 4-Wheel Steering This is the calibration position for the all-wheel Operation steering. If the switch is in this position, it is always possible to select all-wheel steering by depressing The 4-wheel steering can only be used if the "field / the foot switch.
  • Page 51 OPERATION RoGator 418 Front Axle Suspension (Option) Hydraulic Skid Regulator (op- tion) The front axle suspension allows a comfortable and smooth driving of the machine, on public roads and The skid regulator can be used in difficult driving in the field.
  • Page 52 OPERATION RoGator 418 Sliding the Axle Automatic Adjustment of the Track Width (Option) If the track lock disc and the adjustment bar are fixed in either position one, two or three the axle When adjusting the track width hydraulically it is can be sledded as following: possible to slide between two different tracks.
  • Page 53 OPERATION RoGator 418 Track width 1,50 m – 2,00 m (Front axle) F 1,50 F 2,00 Position Track lock disc Track width 1,80 m – 2,25 m (Front axle) F 1,80 No Pin Position Track lock disc 05.7 Operation 11-04...
  • Page 54 OPERATION RoGator 418 Track width 2,00 m – 2,25 m (Front axle) F 2,00 (2,25) No Pin Position Track lock disc Never drive the vehicle on the road on a track width of 2.25 m. Caution: It is not allowed to drive the vehicle at full speed on the road on a track of 2.25 m.
  • Page 55 OPERATION RoGator 418 Separate Ladder Remote Throttle Control The separate ladder, which is fitted on the system Remote Throttle Control Box most of the time, must be used to climb up to the motor platform. Motor Platform Put the ladder into the hooks on the left hand side of the machine.
  • Page 56 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Introduction DO NOT change the schedule unless you increase IMPORTANT: the frequency of service when operating the Ro- Perform Maintenance proce- Gator in very hot, cold, dusty or corrosive condi- dures at regularly scheduled intervals. Failure tions.
  • Page 57 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Symbols Inspect or check Engine oil filter Engine coolant level Elapsed operating hours Hydraulic oil Grease lubrication, every 50 hours Oil lubrication, every 50 hours Hydraulic oil level Hydraulic oil filter Service interval reminder Pressurized Battery...
  • Page 58 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule First Daily 1000 Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Service Item Hours Annually Check the tyre pressure Check the labels Check the coolant Check the fuel - water separation Check the engine oil level Check the hydraulic oil level...
  • Page 59 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE ROGATOR 418 ROGATOR ROGATOR 418 06.4 Maintenance 11-04...
  • Page 60 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Compressed Air System Mainte- Engine nance IMPORTANT: Refer to the Engine Operating and Maintenance Manual for full instructions. Compressed Air System Check the compressed air hoses every 50 hours of Check the engine every day for dam- operation.
  • Page 61 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE 6. Apply clean engine oil to the new oil filter gas- ket. Radiator Tank 7. Install the oil filter. Tighten the oil filter until the oil filter gasket contacts the base. Tighten the oil filter by hand according to the instructions that are shown on the oil filter.
  • Page 62 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Air Cleaner Maintenance IMPORTANT: Damage can occur to t primary filter if it is hit against a tyre or hard To remove dust from the element, hit surface. Service the air cleaner at regular inter- vals for proper engine performance and the base of the element carefully with the heel long life.
  • Page 63 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Inner Filter Element Fuel Storage Replace the element annually. The inner Long storage of fuel can cause gumming to form. filter element protects the engine if the Gumming will cause fuel filters and other parts of primary filter element is damaged. It the fuel system to clog.
  • Page 64 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE 3. Tighten nut (2) to a torque of 23 Nm. Priming of the Fuel System 4. If the fuel line for the air inlet heater has been If air enters the fuel system, the air must be purged drained, loosen nut (5).
  • Page 65 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Tyre Maintenance If the tyres must be replaced, contact Ag-Chem Europe b.v. The specifications of the new CAUTION Check the tyres for correct pressure tyres must be EQUAL or HIG- and damage every day. HER than the specifications and approved load of the old tyres.
  • Page 66 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Tyre Pressure Chart Kleber Super 3 300/95 R46 TL 147A8 Speed = 100% Km/h Width Diameter 309 mm 1724 mm 2030 2260 2500 2610 2730 2840 3080 2160 2420 2670 2780 2920 3030 3280 2360 2630 2900...
  • Page 67 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Cab Air Filters Cab Mounting Bolts Replace the cab air filters with a new filter Check bolts every 100 hours of opera- every year. tion. Replace any rubber mounts that are worn or dam- Anti Carbide Filter aged.
  • Page 68 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Replacing the Suction and Return Line Hydraulic (Hydrostatic) System Filter Check the oil level daily. Make sure that Put the vehicle on level ground. the fluid reaches the top mark in the Clean the filter element cover and the sur- sight glass at operating temperature.
  • Page 69 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Heat Exchangers NEVER use the battery box for stowage purposes. Shorts and Clean the heat exchangers and the con- explosions could result. DANGER denser of the air conditioning system every 100 hours of operation. Use pres- Lead-acid batteries make flam- sure washer or compressed air.
  • Page 70 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Fuse Panel The fuse panel is located outside on the right side of the cab. If the fuses are blown or damaged, remove the four wing nuts to remove the panel to replace with the same type and size fuses.
  • Page 71 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Jump Starting Storage of Vehicle If the vehicle is in storage for several months, the If it is necessary to use an extra battery to start the following procedures will help prevent excessive engine, BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL. This is a two deterioration.
  • Page 72 RoGator 418 MAINTENANCE Cab Seat Preventative Maintenance Lubricate Adjusters Twice a Year Adjust seat back until it stops; apply a good amount of grease to the lower front of the adjust- ers. Move the seat forward until it stops, and grease the lower rear of the adjusters.
  • Page 73 RoGator 418 COLD WEATHER OPERATION Minimising the Effect of Cold Weather Water Quality Caterpillar diesel engines are designed to operate Water quality is important to the performance of effectively in cold weather. the cooling system. Distilled, deionized, or demin- eralized water is recommended for mixing with However, for effective starting and cold weather ethylene glycol base engine coolant concentrate.
  • Page 74 RoGator 418 COLD WEATHER OPERATION Grease Diesel Engine Oil Use grease based on the expected air temperature Use oil viscosity based on the expected air tem- range during the service interval. perature range during the period between oil changes. The following greases are preferred: •...
  • Page 75 RoGator 418 COLD WEATHER OPERATION Diesel Fuel Storage Diesel Fuel Proper fuel storage is critically important. Use Consult your local fuel distributor for properties of clean storage and transfer tanks. Periodically drain the diesel fuel available in your area. water and sediment from bottom of tank. Store the fuel away from buildings in a convenient place.
  • Page 76 RoGator 418 LONG TERM STORAGE Long Term Storage Preparation Long Term Storage Removal The following storage preparations are good for long Refer to the appropriate section for detailed services term engine storage up to one year. After that, the listed below or have your authorized servicing dealer...
  • Page 77 TROUBLESHOOTING RoGator 418 Engine PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION → Incorrect starting proce- → Review starting procedures. The engine will not start or starts hard. dure. → Low or no fuel. → Check the fuel level. → Air in fuel lines.
  • Page 78 TROUBLESHOOTING RoGator 418 Engine (Continues) → Low oil level. → Add correct grade and Engine knocks amount of oil. → Low oil pressure. → Contact Ag-Chem Europe b.v. service centre. → Engine overheated. → Refer to " Engine Over- heated".
  • Page 79 TROUBLESHOOTING RoGator 418 Electrical System (Continues) → Corroded or loose battery → Clean and tighten the con- Electrical system is inoperative connections. nections. → Sulphated batteries. → Check the battery open cir- cuit voltage for 12.6 Volt. Check the electrolyte level and the specific gravity.
  • Page 80 TROUBLESHOOTING RoGator 418 Cabin PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION → Improper seal around the → Check seal condition. Dust enters the cabin. → Clean or replace the filter. filter element. → Restricted filter. → Replace the filter. → Defective filter. → Seal air leak(s).
  • Page 81 RoGator 418 SPECIFICATIONS NOTE: Specifications subject to change without notice. Electrical system: Chassis Specifications 12 volt, negative ground with 120 amp alternator, Engine: two maintenance free batteries, two halogen work lights, two sealed beam halogen road lights with Caterpillar 3056E engine, 6 liter engine, 6-cylinder, high/low beams, combination turn indicators/four- water-cooled, turbo charged diesel engine.
  • Page 82 RoGator 418 SPECIFICATIONS Options: Chassis weights*: • Tool box Axle Weight • Spare parts kit Front axle- 4700 kg • Extra tires weight: • Crop shields wheel motor Rear axle- 1600 kg • Central Lubrication System weight: • Tire Inflation System...
  • Page 83 Battery voltage gauge Electronic Governing On / Off Switch Beacon Light Switch - Option 3.10 Emergency Exit from Cabin Before Operating the RoGator 418 Engine Before Operating the Vehicle after a Long Storage 6.16 Engine Before Starting the Vehicle Engine...
  • Page 84 INDEX RoGator 418 INTRODUCTION External Lighting and Temperature Control Panel in the Cabin Jump Starting 6.16 Fast Speed Range Switch Field Position Field Position Left turn signal light First 100 Hours of Operation Lighting and door handling of the cab Follow Safety Instructions Location of Components.
  • Page 85 INDEX RoGator 418 Parking brake warning light Spray pump On / Off Pop-up messages and warnings Spray pump On / Off Positions of the Traction Control Lever Starting at Low Temperatures Practice Safe Maintenance Starting the Engine Preparation for Emergencies...
  • Page 86 INDEX RoGator 418 Tyre Mounting 6.10 Tyre Pressure Chart 6.11 Tyres 10.1 Tyres and Wheels 1.11 Use of Proper Tools Use of Safety Lights and Safety Devices Using the soft keys Warning / cold start lamp 3.10 Water quality Wear Protective Clothing...

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