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The introduction in this manual set out the correct manner of operating, maintaining and checking the tractor
to ensure long-term durability.
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  • Page 1 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other repro- ductive harm. WARNING T743(0-안).indd 1 2011-10-25 오전 9:40:35...
  • Page 2 All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice. T743(0-안).indd 2 2011-10-25 오전 9:40:35...
  • Page 3 INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS OPERATION MAINTENANCE CABIN SYSTEM SPECIFICATION TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX WARRANTY INDEX T743(1).indd 1 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:15...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    7. BLEEDING THE FUEL 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES..3-2 SYSTEM ......5-14 2. OPERATION THE CONTROLS ..3-10 8. CHANGING THE OILS IN THE 3. OPERATING THE 3 POINT TRACTOR ........5-15 LINKAGE (TPL) ........3-22 4. TOWING DEVICES ......3-24 T743(1).indd 2 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:15...
  • Page 5 8. WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT ..9-9 9. POWER TRAIN ...... 9-10 10. TRACTOR HISTORY CARD .9-11 11. SERVICE RECORD ....9-12 12. DAILY OPERATION LOG ..9-13 13. PART REPLACEMENT RECORD ... 9-14 T743(1).indd 3 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:16...
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  • Page 7 GENERAL INFORMATION 1. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION ........1-2 2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL ..........1-3 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ......1-4 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE ..........1-6 5. ROPS (ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES) ..1-7 가 -  T743(1).indd 1 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:16...
  • Page 8: General Information

    Carved position of the SERvICE Engine type or Number Service is available from any TYM dealer in the country. PARTS To obtain spare parts please contact your nearest dealer and give him the details listed below.
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    Tong Yang Moolsan CO.,LTD tor, do not hesitate to contact your (Here in after refer to TYM) tractor. Authorized TYM dealer/Distributor. He has trained personnel, genuine Your tractor has been designed and...
  • Page 10: Introduction & Description

    The get in touch with the TYM Dealer/ tractor serial number is punched on Distributor in your locality. Dealer/ a plate attached to the left hand side 1 - 4 T743(1).indd 4...
  • Page 11 Clutch housing, Engine and Front cient Turbo charged engines with 3 and is enclosed in removable hous- Axle Support are bolted together to cylinders of T743 designed by Per- ing which are bolted to the transmis- form a rigid unit. kins Engines Company.
  • Page 12: Owner Assistance

    GENERAL INFORMATION 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE ▶ELECTRICAL SYSTEM We at TYM CO.,LTD and your TYM Your name, address and tele-  A 12 Volt Lead Acid Propylene Bat- Dealer/Distributor wants you to be phone number tery is used to activate the Engine...
  • Page 13: Rops (Roll Over Protective Structures)

    5. ROPS (ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES) ROLL OvER PROTECTIvE STRUCTURES (ROPS) USE OF THE TRACTOR WITH THE ROPS LOWERED CAN CAUSE FATAL INJURIES TYM tractors are equipped with a DANGER As the ROPS frame or cab together frame for the protection of opera- with the seat belt was designed to •...
  • Page 14 Do not put a hand between the  Always wear your seat belt if  seat and the slides when ad- the tractor is equipped with justing the seat position. You ROPS. can get injured unexpectedly. 1 - 8 T743(1).indd 8 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:29...
  • Page 15 Lever is returned and the and turning the lever clockwise to seat belt regularly and re- seat is firmLy fixed after adjustment. the 130kg position makes the cush- place if frayed or damaged. ion heavier. 1 - 9 T743(1).indd 9 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:30...
  • Page 16 MEMO T743(1).indd 10 2011-11-25 오전 9:55:30...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........2-2 2. DO’S AND DON’T’S ..........2-22 3. SAFETY SIGNS ............2-24 4. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS ......... 2-29 나 -  T743(2).indd 1 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:21...
  • Page 18: Safety Instructions

    Keep your tractor in proper condi- signs. tion and do not allow any unauthor- ized modifications to be carried out on the tractor, which may impair the function/safety and affect tractor life. 2 - 2 T743(2).indd 2 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:21...
  • Page 19 The ROPS, mounting hardware, and seat belt should be checked after the first 100 hours of tractor and every 500 hours there- after for any evidence of damage, 2- 3 T743(2).indd 3 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:21...
  • Page 20 Slow down before you make a sharp turn. Driving forward out of a ditch or mired condition could cause trac- tor to tip over backward. Back out of these situations if possible. 2 - 4 T743(2).indd 4 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:22...
  • Page 21 Always keep your tractor clean of stopped before making adjustments, both day & night time, unless pro- accumulated grease, and debris. Al- connections, or cleaning out PTO hibited by law. ways clean up spilled fuel. driven equipment. 2- 5 T743(2).indd 5 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:22...
  • Page 22 Keep body and clothing away from rotating shafts. Always lower equipment to the ground. Stop the engine. Remove the key. Allow tractor to cool before any work repair is caused on it. 2 - 6 T743(2).indd 6 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:22...
  • Page 23 2. Wear eye protection and acid proof hand gloves. 3. Avoid breathing direct fumes when electrolyte is added. 4. Do not add water to electrolyte as it may splash off causing severe burns. 2- 7 T743(2).indd 7 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:22...
  • Page 24 Remove rings and other jeweler to dents from sparks you must first area remove the exhaust fumes by prevent electrical shorts and entan- disconnect the negative battery connecting exhaust pipe extension. glement in moving parts. cable. 2 - 8 T743(2).indd 8 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:22...
  • Page 25 The possible safety exits are: • Rear window hatch (All tractors) CAUTION • Front window (for versions with • Safety Starter Switch is to be openable front window). replaced after every 2,000 hours/4 years, whichever is earlier. 2- 9 T743(2).indd 9 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:23...
  • Page 26 Otherwise, it may bucket or boom can be accidental- lead to a fatal injury or even death. ly dropped down, leading to an inju- ry or even death. 2 - 10 T743(2).indd 10 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:24...
  • Page 27 Protective Structure). It never can protect the riders against falling objects. Avoid driving the vehicle into a dangerous area such as fall- ing rocks zone. 2- 11 T743(2).indd 11 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:25...
  • Page 28 Always take into consideration ry or even death.  ing procedures, refer to the the total weight of the implements chapter "Parking the tractor" in and their loads. the safe section of this manual. 2 - 12 T743(2).indd 12 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:25...
  • Page 29 (if present) and windows are all closed and securely fastened. Never tow the tractor at speeds in excess of 10 kph. An operator must stay in the operator position to steer and brake the tractor. 2- 13 T743(2).indd 13 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:25...
  • Page 30 Category 4: the cab provides pro- This cab, even when closed, does  3. Fan set to maximum speed. tection from dust, aerosol and not protect against the inhalation of chemical vapours. hazardous substances. If the man- 2 - 14 T743(2).indd 14 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:25...
  • Page 31 When spraying or using chemicals, please ensure that clothing and pro- tective equipment is worn which pre- vents respiratory or skin problems. 2- 15 T743(2).indd 15 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 32 10. The cooling system operates un- and the parking brake applied der pressure, take care when re- and wheels choked. moving the radiator cap on a hot 2 - 16 T743(2).indd 16 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 33 2- 17 T743(2).indd 17 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 34 3. Do not remove ROPS (Roll Over ous to remove the cap while Protective Structure). Always use the system is hot. First turn the the seat belt. cap slowly to stop and allow the 2 - 18 T743(2).indd 18 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 35 Do not bypass the moving the cap entirely. safety starter switch. Consult your 1. Before starting the tractor apply TYM tractor Dealer/Distributor if the parking brake, place the PTO 4. Do not smoke while the refueling safety- starting switch malfunctions.
  • Page 36 2. To avoid upsets, drive the tractor accidental detachment of imple- with care and at speeds compat- ment. ible with safety, especially when 13. Do not leave equipment/imple- operating over rough ground, ment in the raised position. 2 - 20 T743(2).indd 20 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 37 7. Wipe up spilled fuel immediate- ways replace the PTO shield cap when the PTO is not in use. 8. Always tighten the fuel cap se- curely. 2- 21 T743(2).indd 21 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:26...
  • Page 38: Do's And Don't's

    DO - Allow the engine to cool before DO - Watch the oil pressure gauge removing the radiator filler cap or warning light and investi- and adding water, remove the gate any abnormality immedi- radiator cap slowly. ately. 2 - 22 T743(2).indd 22 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:27...
  • Page 39 DON’T - Use draft control lever for DON’T - Allow the engine to run lifting of implements. idle for a long period. DON’T - Start the engine with the PTO engaged. 2- 23 T743(2).indd 23 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:27...
  • Page 40: Safety Signs

    CAUTION This symbol means ATTEN-  TION! YOUR SAFETY IS IN- VOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains important in- formation about safety. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practice. T74O218A 2 - 24 T743(2).indd 24 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:27...
  • Page 41 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O219A 2- 25 T743(2).indd 25 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:28...
  • Page 42 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O222A 2 - 26 T743(2).indd 26 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:28...
  • Page 43 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O220A 2- 27 T743(2).indd 27 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:29...
  • Page 44 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O221A 2 - 28 T743(2).indd 28 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:30...
  • Page 45: Universal Symbols

    Engine Stop control Warning Corrosive substance Differential lock "Tortoise" Slow or min- See operator’s manual Lights Hazard warning imum setting "Hare" fast or maxi- Horn Neutral mum setting Transmission oil pres- Engine oil pressure sure 2- 29 T743(2).indd 29 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:30...
  • Page 46 MEMO T743(2).indd 30 2011-12-05 오후 5:37:30...
  • Page 47: Description Of Tractor

    DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROlS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES ......3-2 2. OPERATION THE CONTROlS ......3-10 3. OPERATING THE 3 POINT lINKAGE (TPl) ..3-22 4. TOWING DEVICES ..........3-24 T743(3).indd 1 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:15...
  • Page 48: Instrument And Switches

    If in doubt about Horn S/W PTO mode S/W any aspect of the operation of the Head Lamp S/W tractor consult your TYM tractor Dealer/Distributor. Particular attention should be paid to the recommendations for running- T74O301A in to ensure that your tractor will give long life and dependable ser- vice for which it was intended.
  • Page 49 Position . Low beam GLOW - Glow plugs preheat the   com-bustion chamber. START - The starter motor is en-  gaged. When the key is released it will return to the ON position. 3 - 3 T743(3).indd 3 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:18...
  • Page 50 "C" is low to normal temperature .  "H" is high temperature.  If the pointer is in the red "H" seg- ment the engine is overheating. Refer this book to rectify the prob- lem. 3 - 4 T743(3).indd 4 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:19...
  • Page 51 If it comes on while the engine is running, stop the engine and get expert advice. PTO monitor lamp Shows the revolution of PTO. Refer to monitor lamp on Page 3-6. 3 - 5 T743(3).indd 5 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:21...
  • Page 52 . to avoid unnecessary use or acci- goes off signaling that the PTO is dental use. "OFF". 3 - 6 T743(3).indd 6 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:21...
  • Page 53 "Off" at the center.  "Manua"l at the left.  "Auto" at the right.  The PTO shaft will not rotate if ei- ther of the two switches is in "OFF" position. 3 - 7 T743(3).indd 7 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:22...
  • Page 54 The stopping of the PTO when the implement is lifted off the ground with the position control prevents the damage to  the implement or the PTO shaft. 3 - 8 T743(3).indd 8 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:22...
  • Page 55 In no case the specified rotating speeds indicated by the implement manufacturer be crossed as the same can  lead to serious damage to the tractor/equipment and can lead to serious injuries to persons around. 3 - 9 T743(3).indd 9 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:23...
  • Page 56: Operation The Controls

    Parking Brake Lever Sub Shift Lever Diff-Lock Pedal Main Shift Lever Draft Control Lever Creep Shift Lever Position Lever 4WD Shift Lever PTO Shift Lever Auxiliary Valve Lever T74O311A 3 - 10 Joy Stick Lever T743(3).indd 10 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:24...
  • Page 57 Do not attempt to start engine the disengaged position.  Pushing it away from the driver de- when this arm is being used. creases revolution. Push the clutch down and engage the latch to hold it there. 3 - 11 T743(3).indd 11 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:25...
  • Page 58 IMPORTANT Traveling with the park brake  on will damage the brakes. 3 - 1 T743(3).indd 12 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:27...
  • Page 59 Pulling the lever towards the driv-  towing or traveling uphill, use er engages reverse. the clutch instead. • Always stop the tractor before IMPORTANT getting off. Press clutch pedal fully before  operating shuttle shift lever. 3 - 13 T743(3).indd 13 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:28...
  • Page 60 B : Operations including moder- ate tilling, hauling, and grass mowing. 3 - 14 T743(3).indd 14 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:29...
  • Page 61 Deep rotary-tilling and harrow  completely before applying the Planting  brakes, or they will not work. Turf application.  3 - 15 T743(3).indd 15 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:30...
  • Page 62 TYM for lock pedal alternatively brake coverage under the warranty. with the left and right brake 4.
  • Page 63 Engage & disengage the front wheel and set it to the de- drive with the front wheels in the sired position. straight position and at low Engine RPM. 3 - 17 T743(3).indd 17 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:33...
  • Page 64 POSITION DANGER 1ST 2nd 3nd Remark • MODEl Ensure that the tilt pedal has locked before moving the tractor. T743 1,000 Option 1,000 3 - 18 T743(3).indd 18 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:35...
  • Page 65 Set the parking brake to of the lift arms and any at- avoid injuries and accidents. tached implement. This is to avoid the risk of injury in the case of incorrect manoeu- vres. 3 - 19 T743(3).indd 19 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:36...
  • Page 66  Replacing tires or blades on an  implement. Making adjustments to an imple-  ment. Sudden dropping of an im- plement due to hydraulic problems can cause serious injury or death. 3 - 0 T743(3).indd 20 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:37...
  • Page 67 Mx1.5 ISO 6149 services ly connected. Trailer Mail quick-release Brake ISO 5676 ▶Disconnecting Tank Mx1.5 ISO 6149 1. Lower the implement first to the ground to release hydraulic pres- sure in the hoses. 3 - 1 T743(3).indd 21 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:38...
  • Page 68: Operating The 3 Point Linkage (Tpl)

    Handle movement. The length of stabilizers is adjust- Lower Link Arm ed by removing the pin and rotating the turn buckle barrel by which the threaded ends are interconnected. Draw Bar T74O331A 3 -  T743(3).indd 22 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:39...
  • Page 69  working with "Draft control". "B"point For general implement: Use the  Pin to "A" point. For Rotary tilling: Use the Pin to  "B" point. 3 - 3 T743(3).indd 23 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:41...
  • Page 70: Towing Devices

     to the top link of the three-point the drawbar or the lower links linkage. This could cause the when the tractor is in motion. tractor to rear up or overturn backwards. 3 - 4 T743(3).indd 24 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:42...
  • Page 71 4275 kg UNBRAKED TOWABLE MASS 3000 kg Insert lock pin (1)  6000 kg INDEPENDENTLY BRAKED TOWABLE MASS INERTIA-BRAKED TOWABLE MASS 6000 kg TOWABLE MASSFITTED WITH AN ASSISTED BRAKING SYSTEM 17000 kg T74O338A 3 - 5 T743(3).indd 25 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:43...
  • Page 72 MEMO T743(3).indd 26 2011-11-25 오전 9:30:43...
  • Page 73: Operation

    OPERATION 1. STARTING THE ENGINE ..........4-2 2. STOPPING THE ENGINE ...........4-3 3. DRIVING THE TRACTOR ...........4-3 4. CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING ImPlEmENT ..4-11 T743(4).indd 1 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:10...
  • Page 74: Starting The Engine

    & build 5. Put the main gear lever in neutral. up sufficient oil pressure to en- sure normal operating temper- 6. Insert the ignition key and turn it ature for longer engine life. 4 -  T743(4).indd 2 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:12...
  • Page 75: Stopping The Engine

    Failure to do so can shorten engine It also causes problems with the hy- life substantially. draulic system and the synchro- mesh in the transmission. 4- 3 T743(4).indd 3 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:12...
  • Page 76 • Take special care when tow- ing large or wide implements. • Do not carry passengers. • At all times observe local leg- islation and road rules. 4 - 4 T743(4).indd 4 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:14...
  • Page 77 For a left turns use the left pedal Apply the park brake, stop the en- and a right turn the right pedal. gine, and remove the key. 4- 5 T743(4).indd 5 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:15...
  • Page 78 Release the clutch and as it engag- lower gear to get maximum es release the brake pedals. engine braking and do not change gears on a down hill Adjust the throttle to the required run. speed. 4 - 6 T743(4).indd 6 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:16...
  • Page 79 Do not try to engage or use  the diff lock on tight turns as serious damage can result. 4- 7 T743(4).indd 7 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:16...
  • Page 80 • Allow the engine to cool down before opening radiator cap as serious burns may result due to hot steam & boiling water. 4 - 8 T743(4).indd 8 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:17...
  • Page 81 Where fitted use the hazard lights provided. • Strictly follow the local traffic regulations. • When operating near others with an implement attached take particular care to allow for the width of the implement and avoid accidents. 4- 9 T743(4).indd 9 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:17...
  • Page 82 OPERATION CHECK DURING DRIVING As T743 models of Tym are front wheel assist the front track can be 1,788 1,678 set in  positions. The rear track can 1,662 be set in 4 positions as illustrated. 1,588(Standard) 1,552 2,000-2,300kg . cm 1,600-1,800kg .
  • Page 83: Connecting And Disconnecting Implement

    Wrap the male coupler of the plers are properly connected. implement with a plastic bag to 6. Start the engine and check the prevent contamination. operating status and leakage. 4- 11 T743(4).indd 11 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:19...
  • Page 84 Screw strength : 9T implement and tighten the locknuts.  with the engine running and Number : 0 To remove an implement reverses  ensure all safety shields are the procedure. in place. 4 - 1 T743(4).indd 12 2011-11-14 오전 9:54:21...
  • Page 85: Maintenance

    11. GREASING THE TRACTOR ......... 5-22 12. GAP ADJUSTMENT ..........5-22 13. BATTERY MAINTENANCE ........5-25 14. OTHER MAINTENANCE ........5-27 15. STORAGE ............. 5-31 16. FUEL SAVING TIPS ..........5-33 17. HOW TO USE OF JACKS ........5-36 T743(5).indd 1 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:28...
  • Page 86: Checks And Service

    5-8, 5-9 and 5-10. correct anti-freeze or anti corrosion ti-freeze or corrosion inhibitor. inhibitor in it. 5 -  T743(5).indd 2 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:29...
  • Page 87 If the level is low add oil through the per mark. If too low add oil, but nev- filler hole. er excess 100 hrs. Engine oil drain plug T74O506A IMPORTANT Do not overfill the crankcase  with oil. 5 - 3 T743(5).indd 3 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:32...
  • Page 88 Always ensure that you use Gauge It is a good practice to refill the tank the correct oil for topping up immediately after use to avoid con- or oil changes. densation. T74O544A 5 - 4 T743(5).indd 4 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:35...
  • Page 89 (30~40 mm) field. Ensure that the tire pressures are correct and in accordance with the table on page 5-10. To make a visual judgment see the drawing on the right. 5 - 5 T743(5).indd 5 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:36...
  • Page 90 Check the operation of all gauge, correctly. switches, horn, lights and indicators. Correct free play on the clutch pedal is 0.78~1.18 in. (0~30mm) CAUTION • Incorrect clutch adjustment can cause excessive wear and reduced tractor perfor- mance. 5 - 6 T743(5).indd 6 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:37...
  • Page 91: Maintenance And Adjustment Schedule

    Check daily Tighten ○ Radiator hose clamp Tighten if required ○ CAUTION These intervals are for operation under normal conditions and need to be reviewed under severe conditions to a  greater frequency. 5 - 7 T743(5).indd 7 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:37...
  • Page 92 Check the stee- Adjust every 300 ○ ring wheel joint hours Wheel nut fas- Check daily ○ tening torque Tighten if loose Operation of Check daily ○ Front:116~130 ft-lbs the instrument Rear:68~8 ft-lbs 5 - 8 T743(5).indd 8 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:38...
  • Page 93 600 hours Without loose or broken terminals. Check the elec- Check every Without damaged or ○ tric wiring year missing wiring. Correctly clamped Hydraulic ho- Check every ○ ses & pipes 300hours. 5 - 9 T743(5).indd 9 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:38...
  • Page 94: Tire Size And Inflation Pressure

    MAINTENANCE 3. TIRE SIZE AND INFLATION PRESSURE Class Division Size Air pressure (PSI) Model Front 11. - 4 34 PSI Tire T743 (Standard) Rear 16.9 - 30 3 PSI 5 - 10 T743(5).indd 10 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:38...
  • Page 95: Filling Diagram & Capacity Table

    4. FILLING DIAGRAM & CAPACITY TABLE Transmission filler Radiator Transmission Drain Engine drain Front axle oil filler Front axle drain Engine filler Grease fitting ⊙ Oil filler hole Greasing point ● Drains ▲ Window ● T74O513A 5 - 11 T743(5).indd 11 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:39...
  • Page 96: Lubricants

    Diesel fuel 3.8 US gal (90L) ※ Recommended Transmission oil 1. RPM tractor Hydraulic Fluid or Textron TDH Premium (CALTEX) . TDH Oil or TDH Oil special (TEXACO) 3. Chevron 1000THF (CHEVRON) 5 - 1 T743(5).indd 12 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:39...
  • Page 97: Opening Method Of Each Cover

    Ensure that all dust and water is kept well away from the fuel tank. T7O514A T7O515A With the hood up, the Hook release lever can be removed by pulling left. 5 - 13 T743(5).indd 13 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:40...
  • Page 98: Bleeding The Fuel System

    3. When fuel free from air flows (bubbles) from the fuel pipe nut, tighten the fuel pipe nut. 4. The bleeding of the system is Engine oil gauge now finished. T7O518A 5 - 14 T743(5).indd 14 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:42...
  • Page 99: Changing The Oils In The Tractor

    (Approx. .09 gal) Dispose off the old oil as per  The grade of oil to be used will de- local regulations. pend on the ambient temperature. 5 - 15 T743(5).indd 15 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:43...
  • Page 100 Refill the transmission to the correct of the transmission and drain the oil. level on the dipstick with new oil. Replace and check the drain plug. Capacity: 18 US gal (68L)  5 - 16 T743(5).indd 16 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:44...
  • Page 101 Refill the transmission to the correct to speed this up. level on the dipstick with new oil. Capacity: 4.3 US gal (16.4L) Level Gauge & Oil Filter  Front axle Oil Drain Plug T7O54A 5 - 17 T743(5).indd 17 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:45...
  • Page 102: Cleaning And Changing Filters

    Place a tray under the fuel filter in a filter wrench or a filter strap order to catch any fuel that might could damage the locking ring. spill. Clean up any spilled fuel im- mediately. 5 - 18 T743(5).indd 18 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:48...
  • Page 103 After replacing the filter always  bleed the system. NOTICE Do not fill fuel filters with fuel  before installing them. Con- taminated fuel will cause ac- celerated wear to fuel system parts. 5 - 19 T743(5).indd 19 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:49...
  • Page 104: Changing The Coolant

    Allow the engine to cool down and then turn the cap slowly to ensure, that there is no ex- cessive pressure in the radia- Drain Cock tor. T7O530A . Open the radiator cap at the same time. 5 - 0 T743(5).indd 20 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:50...
  • Page 105 Then clean the radiator between the fins and tube by using clean water. IMPORTANT Water or air under high pres-  sure can distort the cooling fins on the radiator and reduce its efficiency. 5 - 1 T743(5).indd 21 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:51...
  • Page 106: Greasing The Tractor

    0.78~1.18 in. (0~30mm). To adjust, loosen the locknut on the turnbuckle and adjust. Check the adjustment and tighten the locknut if the free play is correct. Grease nipple Grease nipple T74O534A T74O535A 5 -  T743(5).indd 22 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:53...
  • Page 107 The correct pedal free play is 1.18~ Tighten the double locknuts and 1.57 in. (30~40mm). confirm to fix the Nuts. Check that the free play is correct and the same on both pedals to en- sure even braking. 5 - 3 T743(5).indd 23 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:54...
  • Page 108 The correct toe in is 0.08~0.4in. (~6mm) We recommend that this adjustment is made by the dealer. 5 - 4 T743(5).indd 24 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:54...
  • Page 109: Battery Maintenance

    When replacing the original battery, BLACK: Charging necessary  ensure that the replacement battery is the same size. WHITE: Replace Battery  Failure to do so can cause problems with the electrical circuit. 5 - 5 T743(5).indd 25 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:55...
  • Page 110 Failure to do this will shorten the to avoid damage to the circuit battery’s service life. and electrical instruments. 5 - 6 T743(5).indd 26 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:55...
  • Page 111: Other Maintenance

    The batteries may not fully charge. A battery with a low charge will freeze more easily than a battery with a full charge. 5 - 7 T743(5).indd 27 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:56...
  • Page 112 Check Replace the element after cleaning tor bolts are tighten. the element to ensure it is not dam- it 5 times or it is damaged. aged. Reassemble the element. 5 - 8 T743(5).indd 28 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:57...
  • Page 113 Where wir- gine. ing comes out of it’s fitting replace it correctly with the standard fitting. 5 - 9 T743(5).indd 29 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:58...
  • Page 114 Always check the reason & recti- burn out the wiring system. fy before replacing the fuse of the same value. Use fuse tongs to replace fuses. To indicate that the fuse is blown it will be discolored. 5 - 30 T743(5).indd 30 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:59...
  • Page 115: Storage

    When the outside temperature is below 3℉(0℃), replace the Anti- freeze completely or drain the cool- ant to protect the engine from dam- age from frozen coolant. 5 - 31 T743(5).indd 31 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:59...
  • Page 116 Lower any implement to the ground or store in a shady dry place. Disconnect the clutch by using the clutch disconnecting arm. Place a piece of wood under each tire to preserve the tire. 5 - 3 T743(5).indd 32 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:59...
  • Page 117: Fuel Saving Tips

    If air cleaning system is not  properly maintained, it will lead to early wear of piston rings & sleeves. This will lead to prob- lems like loss of engine power, excessive oil consumption fuel consumption. 5 - 33 T743(5).indd 33 2011-11-11 오후 5:42:59...
  • Page 118 4. While coming down from a slope, ly. Also, it will lead to excessive reduce the engine throttle & use black smoke & excessive diesel low gear. Do not depend only on consumption. the brakes for stoppage. 5 - 34 T743(5).indd 34 2011-11-11 오후 5:43:00...
  • Page 119 5%. Carry out the torque of cylin-  der head bolt & adjustment of valve clearance regularly. Consult your dealer for this. Check the tire pressure & in-  flate, as recommended. 5 - 35 T743(5).indd 35 2011-11-11 오후 5:43:00...
  • Page 120: How To Use Of Jacks

    Before lifting the tractor, avoid its  faced during normal operation of swinging by means of wooden the tractor. wedges applied to the front axle 5 - 36 T743(5).indd 36 2011-11-11 오후 5:43:06...
  • Page 121: Cabin System

    CABIN SYSTEM 1. MAJOR FEATURES ..........6-2 2. INSTRUMENT ANd RElATEd pARTS ....6-3 3. HOw TO CONTROlS CABIN ......... 6-5 T743(6).indd 1 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:05...
  • Page 122: Major Features

    When using implement supports, noise levels. be sure they are suitable and suf- ficiently strong. 6 -  T743(6).indd 2 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:08...
  • Page 123: Instrument And Related Parts

    When opened it is held in place by When opened it is held in place by locked, depress the push button. two dampers. holder. To open from inside, push the lever downwards. 6 - 3 T743(6).indd 3 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:08...
  • Page 124 T7O606A Working Lamp T7O607A 6 - 4 T743(6).indd 4 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:09...
  • Page 125: How To Controls Cabin

    Cassette streo air diffusers. Air can be taken in fresh from out- Pivotable diffuser side or recirculated from within the cab by way of the relative side in- lets. T7O608A 6 - 5 T743(6).indd 5 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:09...
  • Page 126 To obtain a greater pres- strument cluster will illuminate. surization inside the cab, it is necessary to take the air from the outside, therefore the inside air recirculatiing grille should be fully closed. 6 - 6 T743(6).indd 6 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:10...
  • Page 127 During winter it is advisable to add a suitable antifreeze or methyl alcohol to the windscreen washer fluid. 6 - 7 T743(6).indd 7 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:11...
  • Page 128 R134a. Never re- terclockwise for heat. charge the air conditioning system with refrigerant other than R134a as this will result in loss of cooling and perma- nent damage to all air condi- tioning components. 6 - 8 T743(6).indd 8 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:12...
  • Page 129 For ideal system operation, the  engine must run at 1,000 rpm. After reaching the desired  temperature adjust the system to suit your needs. 6 - 9 T743(6).indd 9 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:13...
  • Page 130 N.B: Never turn on the heating ※ system when working in dusty environments. 6 - 10 T743(6).indd 10 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:13...
  • Page 131 Emergency Exit-Push firmly up- ④ Electric resistance wards to release the support struts ⑤ Evaporator from the lower retainer clips. ⑥ Condenser ⑨ Air filter ⑩ Recirculation inlets ⑪ Pivotal air diffusers 6 - 11 T743(6).indd 11 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:14...
  • Page 132 "Active carbon" filter with the pa- ufacturers. per filter, since this is the only type suited for filtering foreign particles from the air. 6 - 1 T743(6).indd 12 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:15...
  • Page 133 Cup Holder T7O60A T7O60A T7O60A Located at right side of near side Put the bottles and Personal be- Push the button. Use that is retune window in cabin. longings. to original position. 6 - 13 T743(6).indd 13 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:15...
  • Page 134 2. Check the refrigerant with receive drier sight glass. when finger pressure is applied to the mid-point between both pul- leys. 3. Condenser fins must always be duly clean using water or an air set. 6 - 14 T743(6).indd 14 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:16...
  • Page 135 High pressure pipe is hot Low pressure pipe is When engine RPM operates with high low   cool. some bubbles disappear slowly. Normal High low pressure is normal with below.  Low : 1.5~2.0kg/㎡  High : 14.5~15kg/㎡  6 - 15 T743(6).indd 15 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:17...
  • Page 136  Air leakage Duct leakage Check, Tighten   Unable to control Motor Air volume control switch failure Check, Tighten   the fan Motor is abnormal Motor failure Replace   6 - 16 T743(6).indd 16 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:17...
  • Page 137 (In case below the figure of indicated pressure gauge has some clearance, confirm with approximate indicated needle data.) 3. gauge pressure conversion lb/in²=PSI 1 kg/㎠=14,223 in² (Ex) 200 PSI=14 kgf/㎠   6 - 17 T743(6).indd 17 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:18...
  • Page 138 MEMO T743(6).indd 18 2011-11-15 오후 4:00:18...
  • Page 139 Specification 1. SpecificationS ............. 7-2 T743(7).indd 1 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 140: Specifications

    Head lights, Side indicators, Rear parking, Brake & Indicator light, Fuel warning , water in fuel E/G warning indicator, On Lighting dash board indicators for battery charging, turn signal, PTO signal, Engine oil pressure, Preheat signal. 7 -  T743(7).indd 2 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 141 15.4 gpm (40 ℓ /min) 7. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM  Pump output Steering 7 gpm (18 ℓ /min)  Delivery (90% efficiency) Liter (cu.in)mm at 00rpm Category   3 point linkage Adjustable outside stabilizer  7 - 3 T743(7).indd 3 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 142 Brake Wet Disc 4WD (MFWD) Standard Steering Hydrostatic power Clutch Dry single plate Category Hitch lift capacity lb.(kg) 4,70 (1,937) 5. 3-POINT HITCH At 4 inches behind link ends lb.(kg) ,58 (1,147) 7 - 4 T743(7).indd 4 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 143 (With standard tires) Min. Turning Radius with brakes 140 (3,550) in. (mm) Weight lb. (kg) 5,846 (,65) Front 11. - 4 9. Tire Size (Standard) Rear 16.9 - 30 10. ROPS Type CABIN 7 - 5 T743(7).indd 5 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 144 Combination Maximum mass on 8PR(R1) 8PR(R) Rear axle Permissible maximum 40 40 Mass on front axle 16.9-30 8PR(R1) 4490 5700 5700 Tyre Axle No. Load Capacity(x) (dimensions) 16.9-30 8PR(R) 4490 5700 5700 7 - 6 T743(7).indd 6 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 145 4.58 (7.37) 5.80 (9.33) 5.70 (9.17) 6.0 (9.90) 6.0 (9.68) 9.70 (15.61) 9.53 (15.33) 14.90 (4.0) 14.66 (3.59) 18.60 (9.86) 18.0 (9.33) ※ The specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. 7 - 7 T743(7).indd 7 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 146 The maximum noise level measured with the tractor in motion and the tractor stationary, measured in accordance  with the method described in European directive 009/63/EC. noiSe LeVeLS Model Maximum external noise level With tractor moving, db(A) Maximum external noise level With tractor stationary, db(A) T743 77.5 7 - 8 T743(7).indd 8 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:39...
  • Page 147 And Class II Light driver 59kg 1.18 m/sec² WOOCHANG Ambient temperature : 3℃ W100 Heavy driver 98kg 0.95 m/sec² Light driver 59kg Grammer DS Refer to EEC certificate: e1-100506 44/1HB Heavy driver 98kg 7 - 9 T743(7).indd 9 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:40...
  • Page 148 MEMO T743(7).indd 10 2011-12-05 오후 5:38:40...
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 1. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ........8-2 2. CLUTCH, BRAKE AND HyDRAULIC SySTEM TROUBLESHOOTING ...........8-4 3. STEERING wHEEL AND ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS TROUBLESHOOTING....... 8-5 4. TOwING THE TRACTOR ..........8-6 T743(8).indd 1 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:49...
  • Page 150: Engine Troubleshooting

    Faulty injectors Contact dealer for repair   The engine stops suddenly Seized engine due to lack of oil, the Contact dealer for repair   wrong oil or lack of coolant 8 -  T743(8).indd 2 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:49...
  • Page 151  Alternator light comes on with the en- Low water level or faulty battery Top up or replace gine running   Broken or loose fan belt Replace or adjust   8 -  T743(8).indd 3 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:50...
  • Page 152: Clutch, Brake And Hydraulic System Troubleshooting

    When lifting the relief valve whistles The stopper has slipped down Adjust the stopper   ※ For any other hydraulic problems please consult your dealer who has the correct equipment to diagnose and repair the system. 8 -  T743(8).indd 4 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:50...
  • Page 153: Steering Wheel And Electric Instruments Troubleshooting

    Repair or replace   Faulty horn Replace   Blown bulb Replace bulb   Dicator not working Faulty flasher unit Replace unit   Faulty wiring Repair or replace   8 -  T743(8).indd 5 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:50...
  • Page 154: Towing The Tractor

    Observe all legal provisions as en- of the tractor to be transported. visaged in the highway code relative to national legislation regarding tow- ing manoeuvres. 8 -  T743(8).indd 6 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:53...
  • Page 155 Never attempt to tow the trac- Lock the two brake pedals togeth- tor with ropes (including steel  er with the connecting latch; ropes) because rope break- age can cause serious injury. 8 - 7 T743(8).indd 7 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:54...
  • Page 156 With engine stopped and with forced gearbox lubrication system inoperative the tractor should not be towed except when safety is at risk. 8 - 8 T743(8).indd 8 2011-11-14 오후 6:28:55...
  • Page 157: Appendix

    8. WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ElECTRIC INSTRUMENT .. 9-9 9. POWER TRAIN ............ 9-10 10. TRACTOR HISTORY CARD ........ 9-11 11. SERVICE RECORD ..........9-12 12. DAIlY OPERATION lOG ........9-13 13. PART REPlACEMENT RECORD ....... 9-14 T743(9).indd 1 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:52...
  • Page 158 T743(9).indd 2 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:52...
  • Page 159: Wiring Diagram 1

    APPENDIX 1. WIRING DIAGRAM 1 T74O901A T743(9)-A3.indd 3 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:26...
  • Page 160: Wiring Diagram 2

    APPENDIX 2. WIRING DIAGRAM 2 T74O902A T743(9)-A3.indd 4 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:28...
  • Page 161: Wiring Diagram 3

    APPENDIX 3. WIRING DIAGRAM 3 T74O903A T743(9)-A3.indd 5 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:32...
  • Page 162: Wiring Diagram 4

    APPENDIX 4. WIRING DIAGRAM 4 T72O903A T743(9)-A3.indd 6 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:36...
  • Page 163: Cabin Wiring Diagram 1

    APPENDIX 5. CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 1 T72O904A T743(9)-A3.indd 7 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:36...
  • Page 164: Cabin Wiring Diagram 2

    APPENDIX 6. CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 2 T74O905A T743(9)-A3.indd 8 2011-10-24 오전 11:58:38...
  • Page 165: Position Of The Fuse

    12V W Pto monitor ④ Direction signal lamp 12V 21W Coupler for the power ⑤ Side lamp 21V W max rated ampere Coupler for the trailer Back lamp 12V 21W ⑥ T2O90A 9 - 9 T743(9).indd 9 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:54...
  • Page 166: Power Train

    APPENDIX 9. POWER TRAIN T743 Power Train TO90A 9 - 10 T743(9).indd 10 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:55...
  • Page 167: Tractor History Card

    APPENDIX 10. TRACTOR HISTORY CARD NATURE OF W/ClAIM NO. DATE JOB CARD NO. PARTS REPlACEMENT REMARKS DEFECT AND DATE 9 - 11 T743(9).indd 11 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:55...
  • Page 168: Service Record

    APPENDIX 11. SERVICE RECORD DATE TRACTOR HOURS NATURE/TYPE OF REPAIR/SERVICE CARRIED OUT 9 - 12 T743(9).indd 12 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:55...
  • Page 169: Daily Operation Log

    APPENDIX 12. DAIlY OPERATION lOG MACHINE HOURS ENGINE OIl DATE JOB DONE FUEl CONSUMPTION REMARKS TOPPED UP START 9 - 1 T743(9).indd 13 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:56...
  • Page 170: Part Replacement Record

    APPENDIX 13. PART REPlACEMENT RECORD DATE PART DESCRIPTION COST DATE PART DESCRIPTION COST 9 - 1 T743(9).indd 14 2011-10-24 오전 10:10:56...
  • Page 171: Warranty

    WARRANTY 1. WARRANTY ..........10-2 자-  T743(10).indd 1 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:16...
  • Page 172 37kW with rated speeds great- As a condition of reimbursement re- any warranted part at no charge to er than or equal to 3000 rev/min placed parts and receipted invoic- the owner of the engine. 10 -  T743(10).indd 2 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:16...
  • Page 173  during normal working hours, re- making the product available after Change air cooling system (If quired to make the warranty repair.  being notified of a potential prod- equipped) uct problem. 10 - 3 T743(10).indd 3 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:16...
  • Page 174 (including but not lim- ited to loss of profits, contracts or production) of any nature howso- ever arising out of or in connection with this warranty. 10 -  T743(10).indd 4 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:16...
  • Page 175 WARRANTY 10 - 5 T743(10).indd 5 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:17...
  • Page 176 WARRANTY 10 -  T743(10).indd 6 2011-10-21 오후 1:17:18...
  • Page 177: Index

    INDEX 1. INDEX............11-2 T743(11).indd 1 2011-11-14 오후 6:29:19...
  • Page 178 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT ..4-11 INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES ..........3-2 INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ........1-4 DAILY OPERATION LOG .............9-13 DO’S AND DON’T’S .............2-22 LUBRICANTS ...............5-12 DRIVING THE TRACTOR ............4-3 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE ....5-7 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ..........8-2 MAJOR FEATURES ...............6-2 T743(11).indd 2 2011-11-14 오후 6:29:19...
  • Page 179 WIRING DIAGRAM 4 .............9-6 SAFETY SIGNS ..............2-24 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT ..9-9 SERVICE RECORD .............9-12 SPECIFICATIONS ..............7-2 STARTING THE ENGINE ............4-2 STEERING WHEEL AND ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS TROUBLESHOOTING ............8-5 STOPPING THE ENGINE ............4-3 STORAGE ................5-31 T743(11).indd 3 2011-11-14 오후 6:29:19...
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