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FOREWORD FOREWORD Thank you very much for purchasing our tractor. We are confident it will give you many years of reliable service. Read this manual carefully before using the tractor. The instruction in this manual set out the correct which manner of operating, maintaining and checking the tractor to ensure long-term durability.
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WARNING SIGNS IN THIS MANUAL The following warning symbols in this manual draw additional attention to items of importance for the safe and correct operation of the tractor. SIGN MEANING OF THE SIGN Serious hazard with a very high level of risk of either serious injury or death. DANGER Hazard or unsafe practice that can lead to severe injury or death.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY GENERAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SPECIFICATION AND TIPS INDEX...
SAFETY ………..……..… 1-2 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ….. 1-10 2. SAFE OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR 3. DO’S AND DONT’S …………………………. 1-17 ……………………………..1-19 4. SAFETY SIGNS ……………………. 1-22 5. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS...
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SAFETY 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION This symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains important information about safety. Carefully read the message. SIGNAL WORDS. DANGER A signal word―DANGER, WARNING OR CAUTION―is used with safety alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.
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SAFETY USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT The Roll Over Protective Structure(ROPS) has been certified to industry and/or government standards. Any damage or alternation to the ROPS, mounting hard-ware, or seat belt voids the certification and will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event of a roll-over. The ROPS, mounting hardware, and seat belt should be checked after the first 100 hours of tractor and every 500 hours thereafter for any evidence of damage, wear or cracks.
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SAFETY HANDLE FUEL SAFELY-AVOID FIRES Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. Do not refuel the tractor while smoking or near open flame or sparks. Always stop engine before refueling tractors. Always keep your tractor clean of accumulated grease and debris. Always clean up spilled fuel. STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING SHAFTS Entanglement in rotating shaft can cause serious injury or death.
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SAFETY AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Keep hands and body away from pinholes and nozzles, which eject fluids under high pressure. If any fluid is injected into the skin. Consult your doctor immediately. PREVENT BATTERY EXPLOSIONS Keep sparks, lighted matches, and open flame away from the top of battery.
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SAFETY WORK IN VENTILATED AREA Do not start the tractor in an enclosed building unless the doors & windows are open for proper ventilation, as tractor fumes can cause sickness or death. If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area remove the exhaust fumes by connecting exhaust pipe extension.
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SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER When attaching or detaching the loader, fix all parts which are connected to the bucket and boom. The bucket or boom can be accidentally dropped down, leading to an injury or even death. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure), sun canopy or cabin are not a FOPS (Falling Object Protective Structure).
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SAFETY TOWING SAFELY For the maximum towable loads, refer to the paragraph maximum towable loads in the technical data section. • Maintain a suitable speed taking into account the weight of the trailed load and the gradient, remembering that braking distances will be greater than with just the tractor.
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SAFETY OPERATOR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE(OPS) The term OPS refers to a protective structure installed on a tractor in order to minimize risk of operator injury caused by objects penetrating into the operator position area. This tractor is not equipped with an OPS. If work must be performed in areas subject to the risk of the penetration of objects into the operator position, consult your dealer before starting work so that the tractor can be equipped with an appropriate protective structure.
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SAFETY 2. SAFE OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR The manufacturer of your tractor has made every effort to make it as safe as is humanly possible. Beyond this point it is the responsibility of the operator to avoid accidents and we ask that you read and implement our suggestions for your safety.
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SAFETY SAFETY TIPS DURING MAINTENANCE 1. At least on a daily basis check all oil levels. Water level in the radiator and electrolyte level in the battery and perform services according to the service schedule. Ensure tire pressure are even and the correct pressure for the job being done is maintained. Check to ensure that the all controls and preventative mechanisms of the Tractor and implement work correctly and effectively.
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SAFETY MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING IMPLEMENTS 1) Ensure that all mounting and removal of implements is done on safe flat ground. Ensure no one is between the Tractor and implement and do not get under the implement to avoid accidental injuries. 2) After mounting the implement, ensure that all sway chains are correctly adjusted and, where PTO shafts are used that the shaft is fitted and secured correctly.
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SAFETY THE PRECAUTION TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents can be avoided by observing certain precautions. Read and take the following precautions before operating the tractor to prevent accidents. Tractor should be operated only by those who are responsible and properly trained to do so. ■...
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PTO button should also be in neutral position for completing the starting circuit. Do not bypass the safety starter switch. Consult your TYM tractor dealer / distributor if safety starting switch malfunctions. Avoid accidental contact with the gear shifter lever while the engine is running. Unexpected Tractor movement can result from such contact.
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SAFETY 10. Pull only from the swinging draw bar or the lower link drawbar in the down position. Use only a drawbar pin that locks in place. Pulling from the tractor rear axle carriers or any point above the rear axle may cause the Tractor’s front end to lift. 11.
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SAFETY ■ Operating the PTO (Power Take Off) When operating PTO driven equipment, shut off the engine and wait until the PTO stops before getting off the tractor and disconnecting the equipment. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the power take-off or near rotating equipment. When operating stationery PTO driven equipment, always apply the tractor parking brake and block the rear wheels from front and rear side.
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SAFETY 3. DO’S AND DON’T’S DO’s - FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE DO − Ensure that safety shields are in place and in good condition. DO − Read all operating instructions before commencing to operate tractor. DO − Carry out all maintenance tasks without fail. DO −...
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SAFETY DON’Ts - FOR SAFE OERATION DON’T − Run the engine with the air cleaner disconnected. DON’T − Start the tractor in an enclosed building unless the doors and windows are open for proper ventilation. DON’T − Operate the tractor or engine while lubricating or cleaning. DON’T −...
SAFETY 4. SAFETY SIGNS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION This “General Safety Information” should be kept with the machine at all times as reference data. IMPORTANT This symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains important information about safety. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practice.
SAFETY 5. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS Some of the universal symbols have been shown below with an indication of their meaning. Engine speed (rev/minX100) Pressured-open slowly Corrosive substance Hours, recorded Continuous variable Slow or minimum Setting Engine coolant temperature Warning fast or maximum setting Fuel level Hazard warning Transmission oil pressure...
GENERAL INFORMATION ………..……..… 2-2 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL ……………... 2-3 2. TRACTOR INDENTIFICATION ………… 2-4 3. INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION ………………………. 2-7 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE ….. 2-8 5. ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structures)
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Your tractor has been designed and built to give maximum performance, with good fuel economy and ease of operation under a wide variety of operating conditions. Prior to delivery, the tractor was carefully inspected, both at the factory and by your TYM dealer / distributor, to ensure that it reaches you in optimum conditions.
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The manufacturer warrants this product and full details of the warranty are provided on a separate warranty schedule. SERVICE 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.
A Tractor can also be used as a prime mover as it has a power outlet source which is also called Power Take or PTO shaft. In this book the operating, maintenance and storage instructions for all models of TYM diesel tractors has been complied.
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Tractor with Independent Power Take Off is fitted with electro-hydraulic clutch assy. The Rear PTO and Mid PTO can be operated both or separately by a lever. ■ Brakes TYM tractors are provided with independent disc brakes. A parking brake lever is fitted for parking.
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The rim & disc fitted with Rear tires are bolted to the outer flange of rear axle. ■ Hydraulic system & Linkages. TYM tractors are fitted with Live (i.e. system is in operation.) independent, very touch of hydraulic system. Three point Linkages can be used for category 1 type of implements.
• Nature of problem Before contacting TYM office, be aware that your problem will likely to be resolved in the dealership using the dealer’s/ distribu- tor’s facilities, equipment and personnel. So it is important that your initial contact be with the dealer/distributor.
GENERAL INFORMATION 5. ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structures) TYM tractors are fitted with a frame for the protection of operators of tractors to minimize the possibility of serious operator injury result from accidental upset. These are called as ROPS and are characterized by providing space for the clearance zone inside the envelope of the structure or within a space bounded by a series of straight lines from the outer edge of the tractor to any part of the tractor that might come in contact with flat ground and is capable of supporting the tractor in that position if the Tractor overturns.
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GENERAL INFORMATION DAMAGE OF THE ROPS If the tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has damaged (such as ROPS striking an overhead object during transport), It must be replaced to provide the original protection. After an accident, check for damages to the 1.
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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SLIDING SEAT NOTE Do not use solvents to clean the seat. Use warm water with a little detergent added. Before operating a tractor it is important Forward/Backward to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position & check whether it is properly Adjustment Lever locked in its position.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM .…. 3-2 1. INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS …………………………………………….. 3-13 2. PTO ………………………………… 3-15 3. HYDRAULICS 3-17 4. THREE-POINT LINKAGE AND DRAWBAR 5. CONNECTING AND DISCONNECITING ………………………………….. 3-21 IMPLEMENT...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 1. INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS SWITCHES AND GAUGES Left Turn Signal Lamp Right Turn Signal Lamp Fuel Gauge Tachometer Coolant Temperature Gauge Combination Switch PTO Switch (Turn Signal Switch, Head Lamp Switch, Cruise Control Switch Horn) Hazard Warning Switch Key Switch ①...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ② Tachometer This meter shows the revolutions of the engine and the PTO shafts as well as the travel speed in top gear. ③ Hourmeter The hour meter consists of digits with the last digit indicating 1/10th of an hour. It shows hours the tractor has been used.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ⑥ Combination Switch HEAD LAMP SWITCH Head lamp is operated on the main switch. OFF position : Head lamp is turned off. Low beam position : Head lamp is turned on. • TURN SIGNAL SWITCH Pull the turn signal lever down to signal a left turn.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM INDICATOR LAMPS ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ② Low Beam Lamp ① Turn Signal Lamp These lamps are used to indicate operator’s turn direction. This lamp is operated on the combination switch. Pull down to turn on left turn signal lamp.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ⑦ Parking Brake Lamp This comes on when parking brake is engaged. ⑧ Charge Warning Lamp This comes on when the key switch is turned to the ‘ON’ position and goes of as soon as the engine is started. If the charge warning lamp comes on while driving, the battery is not properly charged.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM INDEPENDENT PTO ■ PTO Lamp PTO lamp indicates the state of the PTO shaft. If the lamp glows: The PTO is On. If the lamp is off: The PTO is off. PTO Lamp ■ PTO Switch PTO ON/OFF switch is situated on the right hand side on the instrument panel and can be identified easily with its built in green colored indicator.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TRACTOR CONTROLS Brake Pedals Forward/Backward Pedal (Right/Left) Parking Brake Lever Lowering Control Knob Differential Lock Pedal Remote Control Lever Joystick Lever 4WD Lever Throttle Lever Sub Shift Lever PTO Lever Position Lever...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Throttle Lever The hand throttle lever is used to change engine speed. Pulling the throttle lever toward the operator to decreases engine speed. Pushing it away from the operator to increases engine speed. Throttle Lever ■...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Sub Shift Lever (Range Shift Lever) Sub Shift Lever The sub shift lever provides two speed ranges L and H. The tractor should be stopped before changing speed ranges. Choose L, H speed range on range shift lever to match work application. Avoid damage! Select the proper speed range and gear.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Differential Lock Pedal The differential lock pedal is located below the LHS of the seat. In case of wheel slippage use the diff-lock by pushing down on the diff lock pedal. To release it, remove the foot from the pedal. Differential Lock Pedal ■...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Driver’s Seat To adjust the seat backwards and forwards, lift the lever at the front of the seat and set it to the desired position. ■ Operating the Safety Switch If you do not sit on the your seat while operating the tractor, the engine will turn off. ■...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 2. PTO (Power Take Off) Both of the rear and mid PTO are provided for variable utility. They can be engaged simultaneously or separately at same time. The engine will not start if PTO switch is ON position. To avoid damage of transmission and implement, do not engage PTO with the engine running at high speed.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Mid PTO (OPTION) Mid + Rear Rear The tractor has one speed of mid PTO. Use the PTO lever to engage. The PTO switch must be OFF before PTO is engaged. Decrease engine speed to near idle. Make sure that PTO switch is OFF.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 3. HYDRAULICS The hydraulics are powered with an engine driven hydraulic pump and controlled with a position control lever mounted beside the driver. RAISE LOWER ■ Position Lever The position lever is used to raise or lower the implement mounted to the three point hitch. To raise the hitch, move the lever to the rear.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM Always set the knob to lock when 1. Traveling on the road. 2. Replacing tires or blades on an implement. 3. Making adjustments to an implement. CAUTION Sudden dropping of an implement due to hydraulic problems can cause serious injury or death. ■...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Remote Control Lever (OPTION) When using an attachment for an implement (rotavator, hydraulic plow, etc.), connect its hose to the proper port. ■ Remote Control Valve (OPTION) Remote Control Lever • How to engage coupler Clean the couplers on the tractor and implement thoroughly.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 4. THREE-POINT LINKAGE AND DRAWBAR OPERATING 3-POINT LINKAGE Brake Lamp Brake Lamp Top Link Remote Remote Control Valve Control Valve (OPTION) (OPTION) PTO Shaft Lift Rod Drawbar Check Chain Lower Link Retention Rubber 3-18...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ■ Adjustment of the Top Link Top Link Lengthening or shortening the top link will change the angle of the implement. ■ Adjustment of the Lift Rod The adjustment is done with the adjusting handle on the right hand lift rod. To shorten or lengthen the lift rod turn the adjusting handle.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM TOWING DEVICES Only use trailer hitch to tow and keep the 3 point linkage in raised position when towing with the drawbar. Position can create unbalance causing the Tractor to roll-over & Drawbar DANGER Result the death or serious injury. All the implements mounted on the tractor must be secured firmly and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions;...
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM The maximum permissible hitch load (horizontal and vertical), the maximum permissible hitch height for road. Use and the maximum trailed load are indicated in the tractor registration document. WARNING Do not allow anyone to ride on the drawbar or the lower links when the tractor is in motion. CAUTION Implement hitching and unhitching To hitch an implement to the drawbar, proceed as follows...
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 5. CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT CONNECTION Make sure to stop the engine before connecting it. Move the double acting valve lever forward and backward for 4 to 5 times to release the pressure in the hydraulic line of the tractor.
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DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM MOUNTING IMPLEMENT If the PTO is used, remove the safety cover off the PTO shaft. Adjust the yoke rod on the lower links to suit the implement in use. Attach the left lower link, then attach the right lower link using the adjusting handle on the leveling box if required. Attach the top link.
OPERATION …………………… 4-2 1. PRE-OPERATION CHECK …………………... 4-3 2. OPERATING THE ENGINE ………………... 4-5 3. OPERATING THE TRACTOR...
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OPERATION 1. PRE-OPERATION CHECK To avoid problems, it is recommended that a range of checks be carried out daily before starting the tractor. For details of the items and period, please refer to the maintenance table. 1. Check all shields and guards. Be sure them are in place. 2.
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OPERATION 2. OPERATING THE ENGINE STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting the engine, carry out the pre-operational checks as follows. 1. Sit on the driver seat. Adjust the seat to most comfortable position. 2. Apply the footbrake. 3. Put the hydraulic lever in the neutral position. 4.
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OPERATION To avoid injury, always use the seat belt when the tractor is equipped with ROPS. Do not use the seat belt if the ROPS is removed. CAUTION To avoid injury, ensure that the steering wheel is locked before operating the tractor. CAUTION STOPPING THE ENGINE Let the engine idle for approximately 2 minutes and turn key switch to off position.
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OPERATION 3. OPERATING THE TRACTOR WARMING UP When starting the engine allow it to warm up to operating temperature by allowing it to idle 5-10 minutes to ensure full lubrication and operating temperature. Failure to do so can shorten engine life substantially. ■...
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OPERATION STOPPING AND PARKING Let the engine come back to idle and push brake pedal. Lower any implement to the ground. Change the all levers to neutral position. Apply the parking brake. Turn the key to OFF position to stop the engine. Remove the key.
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OPERATION Perform tight turns only at a slow safe speed. Doing so at a high speed can cause rollovers and very serious injury or death. CAUTION Do not use the turn brake pedals for high speed or road use. In the interest of safety, always use it on the road or at high speed as using one side only can cause rollovers. WARNING When servicing the tractor ensure that the adjustment on both sides in the same.
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OPERATION CHECK DURING DRIVING Constantly monitor the warning lamps on the instrument panel and if any comes on stop the tractor to determine the cause. ■ Oil Pressure Warning Lamp If the oil pressure warning lamp turns on, check the oil level first of all. If the oil level is OK ask a qualified dealer to check the reason for the light coming on.
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OPERATION Allow the engine to cool down before opening radiator cap as serious burns may result due to hot steam & boiling water. DANGER Also check to ensure that the fins in the radiator core are not clogged or that the tractor has a broken or stretched fan belt. When traveling on public or farm roads connect both brake pedals and allow for the weight of any mounted implement to ensure that the unit is not unbalanced.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1. MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICE TABLE ★ First Replacement ○ Check, Top-up or adjust ● Replacement △ Clean or wash Service interval(hour meter, mark) Item Comment Year Year Every 250 hours or 12 months after 1 ★...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Service interval(hour meter, mark) Item 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 Comment Year Year ○ Grease in front wheel hub ○ ○ Check the steering wheel joint ○ Wheel nut fastening torque Loose bolts and nuts ○...
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 2. SERVICING ENGINE OPENING METHOD OF EACH COVER ■ Opening Hood Opening Closing Pull in the hood lock pin to unlock. Lift the hood slightly to release the latch. Use the key to pull. Lower the hood until locked. Lock Pin Opening Closing...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE Engine Oil Cap ENGINE OIL ■ Checking Engine Oil Park tractor on level surface. Check the engine oil when engine is cool enough. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean and dip in the oil sump. Ensure that oil level is near the upper mark between the upper and lower mark. If too low, add oil through the oil filler cap, but never excess 100 hours of service interval.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE AIR CLEANER ■ Squeezing Dust To remove the dust from the evacuator valve squeeze it between thumb and fingers to let excess dust out and wipe around the valve to keep it clean from outside. ■ Cleaning the Element Open the hood.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ENGINE COOLANT ■ Checking Coolant Park tractor on level surface. Check the coolant when engine is cool enough. Open the hood. Remove the radiator cap. Ensure that the coolant is up to the filler neck and that it is clean with the correct anti-freeze or anti corrosion inhibitor in it.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ■ Cleaning the Radiator and Cover Insects, grass straw and dust can all block the radiator and reduce its efficiency. Park tractor on level surface, shut-off engine Open the hood. Remove the radiator cover (pull upward) and clean it. Clean the radiator between the fins and tube by using low pressure compressed air or clean water.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE FUEL Use clean diesel fuel only. ■ Checking and Refueling Turn key switch ON. Check the fuel level with the fuel gauge on instrument panel. If fuel is near to empty, the empty warning lamp turns on. Fuel Tank Cap Fill the fuel tank, if too low.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ■ Bleeding the Fuel System The fuel system is to be bled whenever the tractor has run out of fuel or when filters, pipes or other components have been replaced. 1. Fill the tank with fuel. 4. Start the engine and allow it to run for a while. 2.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ■ The Air Intake Hoses and Clamps Park tractor on level surface. Shutoff engine. Allow engine to cool enough. Open the hood. Check the air intake hoses for damage. Tighten clamps. ■ The Radiator Hoses and Clamps Park tractor on level surface.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 3. SERVICING TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION OIL The transmission oil is used to lubricate and used as hydraulic fluid. It is important to use the proper oil. Using the recommendation oil is preferred for better performance. Consult authorized dealer/distributor for details. ■...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ■ Changing Transmission Oil and Filter and Cleaning Strainer 1. Park tractor on level surface. Drain plug of MID PTO 2. Lower the implements and shutoff engine. 3. Remove the drain plug at the bottom of the transmission case (and drain plug at the side of mid PTO case, if mid PTO kit is assembled).
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE FRONT AXLE OIL Use SAE 80 or SAE 90 gear oil for the front axle oil. Do not mix different grades. ■ Checking Front Axle Oil Park tractor on level surface. Lower the implements and shutoff engine. Remove the oil cap.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 4. SERVICING ELECTRICAL BATTERY The original battery is maintenance free. But the water in the electrolyte can evaporate during use. So it needs to service for longer life. ■ CHECKING THE BATTERY The electrolyte level of the battery can evaporate during use thus lowering the level. Where it does so replace it with distilled water.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CHECKING THE WIRING HARNESS AND FUSES Loose wires make inferior connections and damaged wires can cause short circuits, fires burnt wiring or reduce efficiency of components. Replace or repair any faulty wiring or insulation. If a fuse burns out again after it has been replaced, do not replace it with wire or a high capacity fuse, find the cause and rectify it or get an auto electrician to do so.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 5. SERVICING MISCELLANEOUS GREASING THE TRACTOR Grease the tractor according to the service schedule. Ensure that grease nipples are cleaned well before any attempt is made to grease them. 5-17...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE GAP ADJUSTMENT ON THE FRONT AXLE Lift the front with a hydraulic jack to get the wheels of the ground. Then loosen the nut and tighten the bolt fully and turn the bolt ½ to loosen again in order to roll the center pivot metal freely and tighten the nut again.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE LEVER If this lever is either loose or difficult to move please consult your dealer for rectification of the problem. ADJUSTING TOE-IN If the toe-in adjustment is incorrect it can cause severe shaking of both the steering wheel and the entire tractor. The correct toe-in is 0.08 ~ 0.24 inch.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 6. STORAGE SERVICE PRIOR TO DAILY AND SHORT TERMS STORAGE Wash the tractor and keep it clean. Fill the tank to avoid condensation and rust. Lower any attached implement to the ground before parking the tractor. For long-term storage consult your dealer. FOR DAILY OR SHORT TERM STORAGE Clean the tractor and remove all dirt from field work.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE LONG-TERM STORAGE. When the tractor will not be used for a long time carry out the cleaning as for short term storage. Drain the oil and replace with new oil. Run the engine for approx. 5 min. to ensure that it has new oil throughout the engine. Drain the coolant from the radiator and remove the ignition key.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 7. FUEL SAVING TIPS To save fuel & oil in your tractor, following things should always be kept in mind. AIR CLEANING SYSTEM Clean the air cleaner regularly so that dust does not settle down. For every 50 hours & everyday in sandy/dusty conditions. Clean the air cleaner filter element with compressed air.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE FUEL SYSTEM Always use filtered diesel for the fuel system. At the end of the day’s working, it is preferable to fill the diesel tank so that it may prevent condensation. Change the filter, if the system gets choked. Do not change both the filters at the same time.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 8. HOW TO USE OF JACK FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE • If the tractor must be lifted for servicing, take it to a suitably equipped workshop. • Carry out the following operations before any operation about the tractor. Engage the four-wheel drive, the first gear and the parking brake and put chocks to the wheels touching the ground.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 9. TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Turning the master brake, switch will not operate Battery flat Charge or replace the battery the starter Switch faulty Dealer to repair or replace Contact dealer for repair or replace Starter operates but not enough to turn the engine Low battery Charge the battery Bad earth...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY The engine overheats Lack of coolant Refill with coolant Broken or misadjusted fan belt Adjust or replace Clogged air filter element Clean or replace air filter Clogged radiator Clean the core Low oil Replace the oil to correct grade Reduced performance of the engine The injectors are clogged, carbon coated and Contact dealer for repair...
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY Hydraulics are not lifting Engine revs. too low Increase engine revs. Lack of transmission oil Top up the oil to the correct level Air leaking in from a pipe Repair or replace pipe or replace O ring on joint and tighten Clogged suction filter Clean and change oil...
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 10. TOWING THE TRACTOR The tractor can be towed only for short distances, such as, for example, from inside to outside a building. A broken down tractor should be towed for the minimum indispensable distance to remove it from potentially dangerous conditions.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE TOWING WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING Towing with the engine running can be performed if forced gearbox lubrication is ensured: • Engine speed between 1,200 ~ 1,300 rpm. • Maximum towing speed 5 mile/h. • Maximum towing distance 0.62 mile. For towing the tractor use only a standard bar applied to the front towing hitch approved by the manufacturer.
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE During road transfers observe the following instructions: - Wait until traffic thins before joining the road. Exert caution in the proximity of unregulated intersections. - Slow down until you have a clear view in both directions. • Keep in your lane and drive as close as possible to the curb.
SPECIFICATION AND TIPS ……………………... 6-2 1. SPECIFICATION TABLE …….…………………..……..6-3 2. NOISE LEVELS 3. VIBRATION REFERRED TO THE …….…………………. 6-4 OPERATOR POSITION...
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SPECIFICATION AND TIPS 1. SPECIFICATION TABLE MODEL T264NH MODEL T264NH KUKJE Manufacturer Independent Type KM A1100N2 Model Electric / Hydro Control Natural Aspiration Type 2,000 (OPTION) Mid PTO RPM Cylinders Rear PTO RPM 1,318 (80.4cm Displacement (cu.in) 1-3/8(35), 6 Splines Shaft Diameter (mm) 18.2 (24.4 HP)
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European Directive 2009/76EC. NOISE LEVELS Model ROPS Driver-perceived sound level[dB(A)] T264NH 84.9 • The maximum noise level measured with the tractor in motion and the tractor stationary, measured in accordance with the method described in European directive 2009/63/EC.
SPECIFICATION AND TIPS 3. VIBRATION REFERRED TO THE OPERATOR POSITION In order to minimize the vibration transmitted to the whole-body the following best practice rules should be observed. • Use the most suitable implement for the tractor and the task in hand. •...
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INDEX ………………………………………. 2-2 ……………………….……….. 5-6 ABOUT THIS MANUAL CLEANING THE ELEMENT …………………………….. 4-2 ……………………..……… 5-9 ADJUSTING OPERATOR SEAT CLEANING THE FUEL FILTER ………………………………… 5-18 …………………………………….. 3-4 ADJUSTING THE BRAKES COMBINATION SWITCH ……………………. 5-19 ….. 3-22 ADJUSTING THE THROTTLE LEVER CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING IMPLEMENT ………………………………………..
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INDEX ……………………………………. 4-3 STARTING THE ENGINE …………………………………. 4-6 STOPPING AND PARKING ……………………………….…… 4-3 STOPPING THE ENGINE ……………………………………………………. 5-20 STORAGE …....3-10 SUB SHIFT GEAR (RANGE SHIFT GEAR) …………………………………. 3-2 SWITCHES AND GAUGES ………..……………………………………... 3-3 TACHOMETER THE PRECAUTION TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS ...
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TRACTOR HISTORY CARD JOB CARD W/CLAIM NO. DATE NATURE OF DEFECT PARTS REPLACEMENT REMARKS AND DATE...
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SERVICE RECORD DATE TRACTOR HOURS NATURE/TYPE OF REPAIR/SERVICE CARRIED OUT...
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DAILY OPERATION LOG MACHINE HOURS ENGINE OIL DATE JOB DONE FUEL CONSUMPTION REMARKS TOPPED UP START...
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PART REPLACEMENT RECORD DATE PART DESCRIPTION QTY. COST DATE PART DESCRIPTION QTY. COST...
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T264NH OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR TRACTORS CODE NO. 1363-912-002-0 Printed on August 2020...
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what size oil filter does this tractor take
The TYM T264NH tractor uses an engine oil filter with the part number EA00004647A.
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