Main table of contents The Operator’s Manual is divided into 11 main parts, using the numbers 1, 2, 3 ... 11. These are further sub divided into number sections. There are four levels of titles. E.g. on the marking 4.1.3 the letter 4 tells that it is the main part 4, Instruments and controls.
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Only use original genuine spare parts for optimum performance from your tractor. You should order spare parts according to the spare part dealer. Due to the continual development of HATTAT Inc. products, the content of this manual may not always correspond with the new product. Therefore, we retain the right to make alterations without prior notification.
2.1. Safety rules ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 2.1.1. Roll Over Protective or Cab. Structures …………………………………………………………………… 11 3. General description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 3.1. Illustrations HATTAT A70, A80, A80L, A90, A100, A110 ……………………………………………………….. 15 Left side of tractor: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Right side of tractor: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 Rear view of tractor: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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4.2.4.1. Controls on rear side………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 4.2.4. Controls of cab ……………………………………………………………………………………………... 33 4.2.4.2. Roof console …………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 4.2.4.2.1. Roof fan (1) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 33 4.2.4.2.2. Recirculation control knob (2) …………………………………………………………. …. 33 4.2.4.2.3. Air conditioning control knob (3) ……………………………………………………………. 33 4.2.4.2.4. Ventilation nozzles (4) …………………………………………………………………………. 33 4.2.4.2.5.
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8.3.4.4. Air pressure compressor belt ………………………………………………………….……….………… 51 8.3.4.5. Changing the belts ………………………………………………………….……….……….……….…… 52 8.3.5. Check electrolyte level in battery(8) ………………………………………………………….……………… 52 8.3.6. Check pre-filter and fuel filter (9) ………………………………………………………….……….…………. 52 8.3.7. Check tyre pressures (10) ………………………………………………………….……….……….……….. 52 8.4. Maintenance every 500 hours ………………………………………………………….……….……….……….… 53 8.4.1.
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9.5.1. Checking and adjusting toe- in of front wheels ……………………………………………………………. 69 9.5.1.1. Adjusting toe-in 2WD ………………………………………………………….……….……….……….… 69 9.5.1.2. Adjusting toe-in 4WD ………………………………………………………….……….……….………… 70 9.5.2. Limiting steering lock of front wheels (powered front axle) …………………………………………….. 70 9.6. Adjusting track width ………………………………………………………….……….……….……….……….… 71 9.6.1.
The brakes should be adjusted as damage. necessary. Extensive repairs to the braking system should be undertaken only by HATTAT 11. Running speed − Adjust the speed to suit the approved service personnel. When implements driving surface, visibility and load. Avoid any...
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14. Emergency exits − The cab is provided with over when the loader is lifted. The driver should three emergency exits. These are the doors, put the front end loader in the down position rear window and roof. before leaving the tractor. Any special instructions issued by the loader manufacturer should also be observed.
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Safety Decals is illustrated at the end of this sound level: section. In motion / Stationary : A70-A70L-A80-A80L…… 85 dB / 85dB 21.. Front axle loading − A90-A100-A110……………….…. 86 dB When driving on the road at least 20 % of the gross 28.
34. Operator Protection Structure (OPS) − DO NOT attach chains, ropes, or cables to the ROPS for pulling purposes; this will cause the These tractors that preserve structures are not in tractor to tip back wards. Always pull from the accordance with EN ISO 8148: 2003.
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4. Handle Fuel Safely—Avoıd Fıres 6. Removıng Materıal From A Pıle Wıth A Grapple IMPORTANT: Using the grapple teeth to dig material out of a pile will damage the grapple or loader. The grapple is designed only to clamp material in a bucket. Use the bucket to break material loose.
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From right and left hand side of the tractor there are • Where jacking points are not identifiable, 2 steps existing. Use these steps for boarding. Use jack from the lowest possible point on the the same steps incase of leaving the tractor. frame or axle housing.
3. General description 3.1. Illustrations HATTAT A70, A70L, A80, A80L, A90, A100, A110 The exterior features of the HATTAT A − Series are completely new. The lift up engine cover makes serving easier. HATTAT tractors is three cylinder and four cylinder tractors.The models dealt with here belong to the...
Left side of tractor: 1. Lifting pump 2. Air compressor 3. Pre-filter, fuel system 4. Filler cap for engine oil 5. Starter motor 6. Battery 7. Heating system tap 8. Dipstick, engine oil 9. Oil filter 10. Water trap in lower part 11.
Right side of tractor: 1. Air condition compressor 2. Alternator 3. Hydraulic pump 4. Filler cap for fuel 5. Muffler 6. Air tank 7. Air dryer 8. Dryer for climate system 9. Air drain valve 10. Hydraulic filter...
Rear view of tractor: 1. Quick − release couplings, auxiliary hydraulics 2. Air out put for trailer brake 3. Incorporating breather, hydraulic system 4. Lowering link 5. Detent for disengaging draft control 6. Transmission oil filling cap and dipstick 7. Power take − off shaft (safety cap) 8.
3.2 Service 3.4.2. Gearbox In order to function satisfactorily the tractor must be HATTAT tractors have type properly maintained. gearbox(16+8,12+12)The main speed gear are has The necessary daily lubrication and routine checks, four synchronized gears which are controlled with a can, of course, be carried out by the driver.
takeoff is via the PTO clutch control lever of the clutch disc. Power is transmitted from the flywheel to the power take off through a power take off shaft which runs through the gearbox. With the PTO selector control lever, located on the right side of the driving seat, you can select either 540 RPM or 1000 RPM, alternative equipment 540E (750 RPM) PTO.
3.7. Hydraulic system 3.7.2 Valves for auxiliary hydraulics On the hydraulic system there are two oil pumps. One of them is for steering system second one is the hydraulic system. Their capacities are changed according to models that is in order of A70-A70L-A80-A80L models 27 lt/dk.
4. Instruments and controls 4.1. Illustrations NOTE: The places of the switches can vary depending on the equipment. 4.1.1. Controls on front 1. Clutch lever 2. Power take-off lever 3. Accelerator pedal 4. Brake pedals 5. Fuse box, openable lower panel for books 6.
4.1.2. Instrument panel Cabless models 1. Steering wheel 2. Steering wheel positioning lever 3. Poly control lever – right-left turning flashers – main / dipped beam – horn 4. Headlamp switch 5. Screen wiper button (Beacon lamb switch in cabless models.) 6.
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Right side 1. Locking latch 2. Position control lever 3. Draft control lever 4. Trailer brake lever 5. PTO speed lever 6. Seat belt connection Cabin inside view 1. PTO clutch lever 5.Seat control for suspension 2. F/R shuttle lever 6.Vertical adjusting 3.
4.1.3. Other controls Mirror adjustment 4.2. Instruments and controls, more detail 4.2.1. Clutch 4.2.1.1. Clutch pedal (1) The clutch pedal is used for operating the clutch between the engine and the gearbox. NOTE: Never rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving.
− move the lever (2) backwards to the locked position − select the desired PTO range speed with the “power take off” selector lever (A). − move the lever (2) to the front position 4.2 .1.3 Accelerator pedal (3) WARNING: functional disturbance occur in the braking system, driving must...
4.2.2. Instrument panel 4.2.2.1.3. Main / dipped − beam headlights, direction indicator flashers and horn (3) 4.2.2.1. Front panel of instrument panel (1) Headlight dipper Main beam, when pushing the lever to the 4.2.2.1.1. Steering wheel (1.1) outermost position away from the driver. Dipped beam, when pulling the lever into the middle position towards the driver.
4.2.2.2. Instrument panel (2) 4.2.2.2.3. Coolant thermometer (1) The white zone shows the limits for the normal operating temperature. Stop the engine if the needle moves into the red zone. 4.2.2.2.4. Indicator lights direction indicator (2) There is an indicator light for the right and left direction indicators.
4.2.2.2.6.Indicator lights on instrument panel (6) − parking brake (15.), when the parking brake is 1. Direction indicator warning light for second trailer applied (green, if one of the bulbs on the combination has - battery charging (17.) failed, this light will not come on) 2.
H= High speed range Starting position L= Low speed range R= Reverse speed If the automatic glowing is on, the engine can be started when the glowing light in the instrument 4.2.3.1.2 Speed gear lever (1.2) panel is gone out. If automatic glowing is not used, the switch can be turned directly to the starting position.
4.2.3.1.4. Differential lock switch (12+12) 4.2.3.1.5. Switch for 4WD (11) (13) The switch has two positions. Opposite side to the symbol pressed down: the 4WD is disengaged. Symbol side pressed down: the 4WD is engaged (light on the instrument). Front wheel drive can be engaged and disengaged while driving without using the clutch pedal.
4.2.3.3. Rear power take − off (3) 4.2.3.4. Auxiliary hydraulic 4.2.3.3.1. Selector lever, power take off (1) 4.2.3.4.1. Auxiliary hydraulics, control levers 1. First valve control lever 2. Second valve control lever 3. Quick couplings The tractor has some of the following PTO speed alternatives: 4.2.4.
4.2.4.2. Roof console 4.2.4.2.5. Cab light and switch (7) The cab light switch has 3 positions. The switch positions are: − left position = light off − centre position = door position − right position = light on 4.2.4.2.6. Sky window (8) Pulling to rear side it can be open, than pull to front side it can be open.
5. Starting and running Note: This section is only advice; please see on 3. Move the hand throttle lever to the low idling engine operator manual. position. 4. Turn the ignition switch to the position 1. − If the glow indicator light on the dashboard does not light up (= engine is warm enough), turn the ignition switch to the start position.
4.If the engine is not running the steering is not This ensures the start in cold conditions and power − assisted. reduces the wear on the engine. 2 − 3 hours warm WARNING! When coupling implements up before starting is enough. When the engine heater is connected to the plug socket you can hear or other operations where precise a hissing sound which means that the warm up is...
LL = Creeper speed range Next, select the desired speed gear (1 − 4) with the Using of the rear axle differential lock is on page 37. middle lever. When the lock is engaged, the light is illuminated on Finally, choose the desired driving direction with the the instrument panel.
5.5. Action to be taken during using 5.5.1 Permitted driving inclinations for a tractor on a slope (continuous driving to ensure a sufficient lubrication) --- vertically 60 mm Permitted inclinations: Approach angle : 40 degrees Departure angle : 25 degrees Ramp angle : 40 degrees Towing the tractor...
6. Operating instructions Operating instructions for the extra equipment are in section K, of this book, after each extra equipment. 6.1. Use of power take − off Before attaching implements to the tractor PTO unit, make sure the implement is designed for 540 R.P.M.
WARNING: The guard casing over the power take − off shaft must always be fitted when the power take − off is not being used. NOTE: If the engine stops f.eg. due too heavy loading and the PTO stays engaged, move the hand lever (1) to the disengagement position or the selector lever (2) to the middle position, otherwise the engine does not start.
6.3. Three − point linkage 6.3.1. Lifting links The tractors are supplied with Category 2 telescopic lower links. Hook ends are available as optional equipment. The length of the lifting links can be adjusted by lifting the leveling screws up and turning them in the required direction.
6.3.3. Quick couplings for lower links With increasing draft resistance the hydraulic lift raises the implement and its weight is partly transmitted to the rear wheels of the tractor so that maximum draft is always obtained on the rear wheels. 1.
6.6. Use of top link 4) Lifting height large at rear end since top link has been lowered on the tractor and raised on the IMPORTANT: When using a top link turn the implement. bracket towards the tractor until it is fully touching the top link.
7. Maintenance schedule a. Service − Wipe off all surplus grease which has been squeezed out at the lubricating points. − Preferably carry out lubrication with bearing points Correct maintenance at the right time is a basic and joints unloaded and with the bearings in condition for reliable operation of the tractor.
7.2. Recommended fuel and lubricants Volume when Part of machine Hattat grade SAE / Viscosity API grade changing l Engine A70, A70L, A80, 10W- 40 Motor E API CF - 4 A80L, A90, A100, A110 8 / 11 15W- 40...
In that case the periodical maintenance is carried − 30° ... +130° C out by HATTAT authorized and trained service personnel. Universal grease of high quality, lithium based grease for vehicle use. It is recommended for YEARLY MAINTENANCE −...
7.2.2.4. Every 1000 hours/yearly 7.2.2.5. Every 2000 hours/every other year 25. Change oil hydraulic system 26. Change oil in power transmission 38. Clean coolant system 27. Change oil in differential, 4 wheel drive 39. Check and clean injectors 28. Change oil in hub reduction gears, 4 wheel drive 40.
8. Periodic maintenance Cleaning 8.1. General − Always stop the engine before cleaning. A Periodic maintenance for the extra equipment are in blockage of the air filter is indicated by a change of section K, after each extra equipment. the engine beat, smoky exhaust and reduction of engine power.
8.2. Maintenance daily at least every 10 hours 8.2.1. Check engine oil level (1) freezing point of the coolant. Drain the cooling system completely every second year and refill with new coolant. IMPORTANT: Never use just water as a coolant. Ensure that a recommended coolant is always used.
8.3. Maintenance weekly at least every 50 hours 8.3.1. Lubricate the front axle and 8.3.2. Lubrication of the three- steering nipples (3) point linkage (5) 2-wheel drive models A. Front axle mountings: Lubricate the nipples (two) with grease (lift up the front end to take the weight off the axle).
8.3.4. Check belts tensions (7) 8.3.4.3. Air conditioning compressor belt (extra equipment) The belts are suitably tensioned when they can be pressed in about 10 mm (0.79 in) with the thumb halfway between the belt pulleys. Check that the fan belts are in good condition when adjusting.
8.3.4.5. Changing the belts - Never top up the battery with acid only and never use a naked flame when checking the electrolyte The fan has to be released from the belt pulley by level. opening the mounting bolts forward of the fan before changing the belt/belts.
It is recommended that the changing of tyres and DANGER OF EXPLOSION! wheels is carried out in a professional tyre When mounting the tyre on the disc the pressure workshop which is equiped to handle this type of limit is 250 kPa. If the tyre does not go on the disc work.
8.4.5. Grease door hinges (15) 8.4.6.3. Crankcase ventilation When changing the oil always check that the There are nipples on door hinges. ventilation pipe is clean and not blocked. 8.4.6. Change engine oil and engine 8.4.6.4. Filling oil filter (16) Fill up with new oil to the prescribed level (upper mark on dipstick 3) through the filler opening (2).
8.4.8. Check the travel of PTO 8.4.10. Check oil level in differential lever (18) 4-wheel drive (20) The free travel at the end of the lever should be 30- The oil lever should come up to the filling plug hole. 40 mm.
8.4.12. Check hydraulic oil level (22) 8.4.13. Change oil filter in transmission (23) - Clean surrounding parts and remove the filter When the hydraulic system is filled to the minimum - Oil a new seal and fit the new filter. Tighten by mark on the dipstick the total volume of oil is 30 lt hand (not too tight).
8.5.2. Change oil in power transmission 8.5.3. Change oil in differential, (25) 4-wheel drive (26) Draining Remove the drain plug (2). Clean the plug and screw it in again. Fill up with new oil through the filling opening (3) to the lower edge of the level plug (2).
8.5.6. Change pre-filter and fuel filter IMPORTANT: Remove the filter by hand, do not use a filter-wrench. (29) When using over 5 % Biodiesel the changing is - Turn the prefilter lock (1) to open and remove every 500 hours. prefilter (2).
Filters fitting 8.5.9. Check and adjust toe-in of front wheels (32) Check that, the seals are in good condition - Check that, the sealing surfaces are clean - Fit a new safety filter (1) and make sure that it is correctly positioned in the housing. See under ”Checks and Adjustments”.
8.5.11. Change cab air filter (34) 8.5.12. Tighten frame nuts and bolts (35) Change lower filter Lift up the filter housing cover (1) and replace the filter (2) with a new one. Fit the cover correctly. Change filter more often if necessary. 8.6.
8.6.2. Check and clean injectors (37) - Open the tap (3) on the cylinder block - Turn on the heater control in cab. Drain the fluid For the engine to produce full power the injectors into a container. must be in perfect condition. Checking and cleaning - Drain the water pump by cranking the engine a should be carried out by an authorized workshop.
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It is recommended that the brake fluid be changed every second year or after 2000 hours of operation. - Empty the brake fluid reservoir, open the bleed nipples. It is better to place hoses from the nipples into a container, as the fluid corrodes the paint. Pump the brake pedal until all brake fluid in the pipes and cylinders has run out.
9. Checks and Adjustments 9.1.2. Air cleaner Check and adjustment instructions for the extra equipment are in section ‘’11’’, after each extra equipment. 9.1. Engine 9.1.1. Bleeding fuel system There should be no air in the fuel system to ensure that the motor function is of maximum efficiency.
Cleaning the main filter means of compressed air or by flushing through with water. 9.1.3.1. Coolant The cooling system is filled with a mixture of water and anti-freeze agent on delivery. The anti---freeze agent also has the property of preventing rust from forming in the cooling system.
9.2. Electrical system 9.2.1. Checking and maintenance 9.2.2. Alternator of battery The tractor has a negative-grounded alternator - Check the charge of the battery with an acid which can easily be damaged if an incorrect tester. Min. 1.23. connection is made in the electrical system. For - Check fan belt tension.
9.2.4. Fuses 9.2.4.1. Other fuses and relays The fuse box is placed under the instrument panel. In the component list the fuses are numbered from left to right. Fuses must not be replaced with ones of a higher rating, as this may cause damage to the electrical equipment.
9.2.5. Current sockets 9.3. Power transmission When you need a continuous electrical supply eg. 9.3.1. Adjusting pedal free travel of to the implement, illumination etc. power can be propulsion clutch taken from the trailer connection. Further on the front side of the tractor there is a current socket. Power for optional equipment can also be taken from the spare fuses or unused optional equipment fuses.
9.4. Brake system 9.4.1. Adjusting travel of brake pedals IMPORTANT: Always adjust the driving brakes The travel should be 69mm with pedals connected together. before adjusting the parking brake. - Fit blocks in front of the front wheels to prevent the tractor from moving.
must be bled before bleeding the brakes, because Total technically permissible mass(es) of the their bleeding nipples are placed lower down: tractor-trailer combination for each braking configuration of the trailer With unbraked trailer : 16000 - the fluid brakes of the trailer, see the bleeding With braked trailer : 35000 instructions.
locking nut (2). - Turn the rod (3) to desired direction (one round at 9.5.2. Limiting steering lock of front once). Lock the nut (2) and re-tighten the bolts (1) wheels (powered front axle) back. Adjust both tie-rods so that there is no restriction of the steering lock.
9.6. Adjusting track width 9.6.1.1. 2WD axle When track widths are adjusted or larger tyres/tires fitted, turning angles have checked/adjusted for max turning angle of the front axle on both sides. Check also when using chains that the distance from the cab to the tyres/tires does not go below 80 mm.
10. Specifications Specification information for the extra equipment are in section K, after each extra equipment. 10.1. Dimensions and weights (mm, kg) FRONT EXHAUST 13,6 R24 6 4340 11 2555 MAX.LENGTH WHEELS HEIGHT GROUND 16,9 R34 7 2750 REAR WHEELS CLEARANCE-FRONT CAB HEIGHT AXLE...
Front axle 4X2/4X4 width 1515 /1730 1515 /1730 1515 /1730 Rear axle width 1508-1708 1508-1708 1508-1708 Permissible Axle Loadings Loading capacities for All A series MODEL tractors Rear Axle 3800 kg 2WD Front Axle 1500 kg 4WD Front Axle 2430 kg Tightening torques, wheel nuts - Front Wheels, 2WD…………………….130Nm...
Cooling system Cooler..……………………………………………………..anti-freeze addition + water Temparature controlling..…………………………………..Termostart (79ºC) Pump..……………………………………………………… Centrifugal Electrical System Battery A70, A80, A80L ..........105 Ah Battery A90, A100, A110..........125 Ah Voltage ................. 12 V Ground …...............negatif (-) Lamps: Headlights ..............60/55 W H4 Working lights..............55 W H3 Park lamps, brake lamps ..........5 W, 5/21 W Direction indicator lamps ..........21 W Hazard lamps inside in dashboard…………....2 W - 1,2 W...
PTO Speeds...... ……………………… 540/540E (750) rpm (A70, A80) PTO Speeds ......……………………… 540/1000 (A90, A100. A110) PTO-shaft, ISO 500 -1979 Z6 .......ø 35 mm Control………………………………………………2 PTO speed,selected by lever, seperated from real clutch Lower link end distance from PTO shaft (T---measure, mm) PTO shaft The length of the lower PTO shaft links (mm)
2WD Axle Structure………………………………………….... traverse type Turning on connection pin..……………………. ……. ± 13° Kamber…………………………………………………... 2° King – Pin angle..……………………………………. 8° Kaster…………………………………………………….. 0° Flansh distance, front axle 2WD..…………………….. 1390, 1490, 1590 Toe-in…………………………………………………….. 5 mm Brake System Type………………………………………………………….disc brakes of multi---disc type running in oil No.
Hydraulic Lift Functions The length of the lower links Lower link type Cat. 2 900 mm Maks. Lifting capacity (kN) Tractor (A70-A70L-A80-A80L) / (A90-A100-A110) Links mounted on rear points 32 / 37,5 Links mounted on front points 17 / 20 Links mounted on middle points 19 / 23 Lifting range at end of lower links:...
11. Extra equipment 11.1 Extra equipment, operating and service In this section provides the operating and service instructions of the more complicated extra equipment, which need special attention. 11.1.1. Brake system Trailer pressure brakes (air brake system) 1. The construction of the air pressure brakes 2.
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WARNING: There must be maximum 3 Main brake cylinders pressure in the air pressure system, 4 Release valve, (compensation valve) through the about 7-8 bar (the pressure gauge (20) release valve the control pressure goes to the of the system is located beside the brake valve (6) only when the both pedals are instrument panel), before driving a tractor which pressed...
11.1.3. Cab and shields 11.1.3.1. Air suspension-driver’s seat CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving increased risk of an accident. 1. Seat functions 1.2. Seat suspension control (2) Seat vibration level measured in according to driver 78/764/EEC. Turn the control clockwise to make the suspension The aritmetic mean value of the rms values of the harder.
11.1.3.2. Air conditioning 1. Instructions for operating Air conditioning NOTE: The efficiency of the air conditioning can be operation increased by keeping the recirculation control knob (4) in position. Air conditioning is optional equipment. On new air NOTE: Make sure that the compressor starts (at conditioning systems freon has been replaced with refrigerant (R134a)
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On the upper part of the receiver (1) of the air conditioning system there is a sight glass A and moisture eliminator/indicator (B). Sight glass A (run the engine at 1500 rpm, air conditioner at max. cooling for a few minutes): No bubbles appear at all.
11.1.4. Hydraulic and towing device 11.1.4.1. Trailer hitch 1. Instructions for operating The trailer hitch is raised and lowered with the hydraulic lift control lever (1). It locks automatically in the raised position. IMPORTANT: Before releasing the trailer hitch, lift the lower links to the top position.
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WARNING: 2.2. Checking locking of trailer hitch When using locking position of the lifting links of the hitch, both lifting links must be locked. 2. Checks and Adjustments 2.1. Adjusting lifting links of trailer hitch Make sure that the spring returns the pawl fully home.
11.1.4.2. Agricultural towing device Distance between hitch point and power take-off and corresponding permissible vertical loading. Max permissible vertical loading on the drawbar is 5000 kg. - Distance between pulling pin and power take-off can be adjusted in four positions - In the North America - model only the three outermost positions can be to used - In the two rear positions the drawbar can be...
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2. Instructions for operating hitch 3.3. Grease if necessary or every 1000 hours: 2.1. Adjusting the height of the jaw - nipple (5), use grease 4. Specifications 2. Connecting to the jaw - Max permissible total weight for the tractor is 5500 Mechanical jaw kg with all jaws - Max permissible vertical loading, for the trailer...
Front linkage ground. The lifting cylinders are double---action types, the 11.2 valve Instructions for operating can be adjusted either to double--- or single---action When the valve is adjusted to single---action the lifting links do not lower with small load. It is recommended to use the third valve as double---action.
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Maintenance and slightly rolled back. Travel slowly over rough General ground. 2.1. DO NOT handle bales that exceed bale weight of 450 kg (1000 lb). The type plate of the front linkage is placed on the front part of the left frame bar. When handling round bales on a slope, always 1.
Brief summary Tyre pressure recommendations Pressure Pressure Rear wheels Front wheels (bar) (bar) 16.9R30 10.00-16 18.4R30 11.00-16 16.9R34 12.4R24 18.4R34 13.6R24 420/85R34 14.9R24 460/85R34 340/85R24 480/70R34 380/70R24 520/70R34 80/85R24 540/65R34 420/70R24 13.6R38 440/65R24 14.9R38 12.4R28 340/85R38 230/95R32 230/95R48 280/85R28 360/80R24 IND 280/80R18 IND 440/80R34 IND 360/80R24 IND...
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Conversion table for common units Metric Weights and Measures with Customary Equivalents Length 1 millimeter ..........= 0.03937 inch 1 centimeter .
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Customary Weights and Measures with Metric Equivalents Length Metric Weights and Measures with Customary Equivalents 1 inch ............= 2.54 centimeters 1 foot .
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A90, A100, A110 DESCRIPTION GUARANTEE 2 YEARS OR 3000 HOURS (WHICHEVER COMES FIRST) PERIOD LIFE 10 YEARS BUILDER INFORMATION HATTAT TRAKTÖR SANAYİ ve TİCARET COMPANY A.Ş. TITLE CENTREL BÜYÜKDERE CAD. ÜÇYOL MEVK NO: 53 OFFICE 80670 MASLAK / STANBUL PHONE...
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