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▐ Thank you very much for purchasing our tractor which will give you many years of reliable service.
▐ The introduction in this manual sets out the correct manner of operating, maintaining and checking the
tractor to ensure long-term durability.
▐ Please ensure correct operation of the tractor as incorrect can cause substantial mechanical damage as well
as cause accidents with the associated injuries.
▐ Please note that in some cases differences can exist between this manual and your tractor due to the
manufacture's policy of constant product improvement.
▐ In the event that you encounter a problem not covered by this manual, please contact your nearest dealer
who will assist you in resolving your problem.
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  • Page 1 FOREWORD FOREWORD ▐ Thank you very much for purchasing our tractor which will give you many years of reliable service. ▐ The introduction in this manual sets out the correct manner of operating, maintaining and checking the tractor to ensure long-term durability. ▐...
  • Page 2 WARNING SIGNS The following warning signs in this manual draw additional attention to items of importance for the safe and correct operation of the tractor. SIGNS MEANING OF THE SIGN This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded.
  • Page 3 TABLE A. GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTENTS TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS D. OPERATION MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING STANDARD FOR FARMWORK H. APPENDIX INDEX...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS 1. EXTERIOR VIEW 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A – 2 1. SWITCHES 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 C – 2 2.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE STANDARD FOR FARMWORK 1. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 E – 2 1. STANDARD FOR FARMWORK 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 G – 2 2.
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS INDEX 1. INDEX 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 I – 2...
  • Page 7 A. GENERAL INFORMATION EXTERIOR VIEW 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A – 2 TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A – 5 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 〮...
  • Page 8: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. EXTERIOR VIEW ▶ RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACTOR ROPS COMBINATION LAMP REARVIEW MIRROR HEAD LIGHT...
  • Page 9 GENERAL INFORMATION ▶ LEFT SIDE OF THE TRACTOR ROPS SEAT REARVIEW MIRROR HOOD HEAD LIGHT...
  • Page 10 GENERAL INFORMATION ▶ BACK SIDE OF THE TRACTOR ROPS COMBINATION LAMP TOP LINK REMOTE CONTROL VALVE LIFT ROD PTO SHAFT LOWER LINK TOWING HITCH RETENTION RUBBER...
  • Page 11: Tractor Identification 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A

    ▶ SERVICE & PARTS CHASSIS The manufacturer warrants this product SERVICE • and full details of the warranty are Service is available from any TYM ENGINE TYPE provided on a separate warranty dealer in the country. OR NUMBER schedule. PARTS •...
  • Page 12: About This Manual 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A

    TYM dealer / distributor. maintenance of your new TYM CO., LTD If at any time you require advice tractor. concerning your tractor, do not hesitate to contact your authorized TYM dealer / Your tractor has been designed and distributor.
  • Page 13: Introduction & Description 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A

    This will facilitate faster delivery and with the TYM dealer / distributor in your help ensure that the correct parts for locality. your particular tractor is received.
  • Page 14 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM & LINKAGES • The tractor has two pedals for forward/ TYM tractors are fitted with live The front wheel drive mechanism is reverse control . independent, very touch of hydraulic incorporated as a part of the axle.
  • Page 15: Owner Assistance 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A

    GENERAL INFORMATION 5. OWNER ASSISTANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM We at TYM and your TYM dealer / If you cannot obtain satisfaction by • A 12 volt lead acid propylene battery is distributor want you to be completely doing this, contact the TYM office and used to activate the engine through the satisfied with your investment.
  • Page 16 Such a unit must meet all of the test provided must be worn in order to keep Each TYM ROPS frame or cab structure is criteria of the original unit. operators within the ROPS protected...
  • Page 17: Rops

    GENERAL INFORMATION ▶ DAMAGE OF ROPS ▶ ROPS If the tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has damaged (such as striking an WARNING overhead object during transport), it  If the ROPS is removed or replaced, must be replaced to provide the original make certain that the proper hardware is used to replace the ROPS and the protection.
  • Page 18: Seat Adjustment 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 〮 A

    GENERAL INFORMATION 7. SEAT ADJUSTMENT ▶ SEAT SLIDING ▶ CUSHION STRENGTH ADJUSTMENT To select seat position, move adjusting lever and slide seat closer to or away from dash panel and controls. CUSHION STRENGTH ADJUSTING KNOB DANGER SEAT SLIDING  Check whether the seat properly locked ADJUSTING LEVER in its position before driving the tractor.
  • Page 19 B. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · B – 2 SAFE OPERATION OF TRACTOR · · · · · · · · · · B – 15 DOs &...
  • Page 20: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ▶ ENSURE SAFETY INFORMATION ▶ SIGNAL SIGNS ▶ READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION DANGER WARNING CAUTION This symbol means The signal signs Carefully read all safety instructions given in this manual for your safety. ‘Attention! Your safety is involved.’ ‘DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION’...
  • Page 21 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ PROTECT CHILDREN ▶ USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT The seat belt must be worn during machine operation when the machine is equipped with a certified ROPS. Failure to do so will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event of a roll-over.
  • Page 22 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ PRECAUTION TO AVOID ▶ PARK TRACTOR SAFELY ▶ KEEP RIDERS OFF TRACTOR TIPPING Before working on the tractor: Do not allow riders on the tractor. Do not drive where the tractor could slip Lower all equipment to the ground. •...
  • Page 23 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ HANDLE FUEL SAFELY TO AVOID ▶ STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING ▶ ALWAYS USE SAFETY LIGHTS FIRE SHAFTS AND DEVICES Handle fuel with care. Entanglement in rotating shaft can Use of hazard warning lights and turn It is highly flammable. cause serious injury or death.
  • Page 24 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE ▶ AVOID HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS Keep all parts in good condition and • properly installed. Replace worn or broken parts. • Replace damaged / missing decals. • Remove any build-up of grease or oil •...
  • Page 25 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ PREVENT BATTERY EXPLOSION ▶ PREVENT ACID BURNS If you spill acid on yourself: Flush your skin or eyes with water for 10 ~ 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. Keep sparks, lighted matches and open Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is flame away from the top of battery.
  • Page 26 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ BATTERY DISCONNECTION ▶ SERVICE TRACTOR SAFELY ▶ WORK IN VENTILATED AREA When working with your tractor Do not wear a necktie, scarf or loose Do not start the tractor in an enclosed electrical components, you must first clothing when you work near moving building unless the doors &...
  • Page 27 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ TRACTOR RUNAWAY ▶ SAFETY START ▶ EMERGENCY EXITS Engine start with transmission engaged Safety Starter switch for starting is can cause tractor to runaway resulting provided on transmission main or sub serious injury to the people standing shift lever and in PTO shift lever.
  • Page 28 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ SAFETY PRECATIONS WHEN USING LOADER Never let anyone get in the loader and Do not stand under the lifted loader or When attaching or detaching the loader, use the loader as a workbench. get close to it. fix all parts which are connected to the Otherwise, it may lead to a fatal injury Also, lower the loader arm onto the...
  • Page 29 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be careful of objects falling from loader. Do not allow loader arms or attachment Never carry a big object with the loader to contact electrical power lines. unless a proper implement is attached. Electrocution will cause serious injury IMPORTANT or death.
  • Page 30 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ TOWING SAFELY ▶ TRANSPORT TRACTOR BY TRUCK For the maximum towable loads, refer Always secure the tractor to the loader to the ‘TIRE AND MASS’ section in CAUTION bed with chains. appendix chapter if available.  Before you leave the driving seat when a trailers is hitched to the tractor, remember to put all the controls in Before transporting the tractor on a low...
  • Page 31 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE ▶ OPERATOR PROTECTIVE ▶ USE OF HAZARDOUS STRUCTURE (FOPS) STRUCTURE (OPS) SUBSTANCES The term FOPS refers to structure The term OPS refers to a protective European standard EN 15695-1 is installed on the tractor intended to structure installed on a tractor in order applicable to the cabs of agricultural or reduce the risk to the operator of injury...
  • Page 32 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following terms and definitions are If the manufacturer's instructions for The classification category, as applied: using these substances recommend stipulated Hazardous substances: personal protective equipment, wear by ISO 14269-5, of the cab installed on • substances such as dust, vapours the equipment even in the cab.
  • Page 33: Safe Operation Of Tractor

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2. SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR TRACTOR The manufacturer of your tractor has When spraying or using chemicals, In summary, ensure at all times that the made every effort to make it as safe as is please ensure that clothing and safety of the operator and any other humanly possible.
  • Page 34 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ SAFETY TIPS DURING MAINTENANCE At least on a daily basis check all oil the parking brake applied and Ensure to turn off Engine before levels. Water level in the radiator wheels choked. refueling. and electrolyte level in the battery Where a tractor is started in a and perform services according to confined area, ensure that the area...
  • Page 35 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING IMPLEMENTS Ensure that all mounting and While operating the implements Never start the tractor unless the removal of implements is done on with the PTO keep all bystanders transmission is out of gear, the safe flat ground.
  • Page 36 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS ARE SUGGESTED TO HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS comes first. A careful operator is the best operator. protection. Never drive down-hill at high speed Most accidents can be avoided by To prevent falls, keep steps and or with the transmission in neutral.
  • Page 37 10. Pull only from the swinging draw completing the starting circuit. Do bar or the lower link drawbar in the not bypass the safety switch. down position. Use only a drawbar Consult your TYM tractor pin that locks in place.
  • Page 38 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Pulling from the tractor rear axle during both day and night time, Lock the tractor brake pedals carriers or any point above the rear unless prohibited by law. together when transporting on axle may cause the tractor’s front 15.
  • Page 39 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS <OPERATING THE PTO> <DIESEL FUEL> 10. Do not drive equipment near open When operating PTO driven Keep the equipment clean and fire. equipment, shut off the engine and properly maintained. 11. Never use fuel for cleaning purpose. wait until the PTO stops before Under no circumstances should 12.
  • Page 40: Dos & Don'ts

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3. DOs & DON’Ts ▶ DOs – FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE DO - Ensure that safety shields are in DO - Keep the radiator filled with clean DO - Latch the brake pedals together place and in good condition. water and in cold weather use anti- when driving on a highway.
  • Page 41 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ DON’Ts – FOR SAFE OPERATION DON’T - Run the engine with the air DON’T - Ride the brake. DON’T - Move the hydraulic levers cleaner disconnected. This will result in excessive wear of rearward. the brake lining. DON’T - Start the tractor in an enclosed building unless the doors and DON’T - Use the independent brakes for...
  • Page 42: Safety Decals

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. SAFETY DECALS ▶ GENERAL INFORMATION OF DECALS ▌ In order to work with the machine safely, safety decals should be placed on the machine. ▌ Make sure to read and follow the following directions. ▐ KEEP THE WARNING LABELS CLEAN AND NOT DAMAGED AT ALL TIMES. If a decal on the machine is dirty, wash it with soapy water and wipe it off with a soft cloth.
  • Page 43 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▶ SAFETY DECALS ON CHASSIS...
  • Page 44 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...
  • Page 45: Universal Symbols

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5. UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS Some of the universal symbols have been shown below with an indication of their meaning. DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ENGINE SPEED (REV/MIN X 100) PRESSURED, OPEN SLOWLY CORROSIVE SUBSTANCE HOURS, RECORDED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE SLOW OR MINIMUM SETTING ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION...
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  • Page 47 C. TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS SWITCHES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · C – 2 MONITOR PANEL &...
  • Page 48: Tractor Instruments

    TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS 1. SWITCHES ▶ FIGURE OF DASHBOARD PTO INTENTION SWITCH MONITOR PANEL COMBINATION SWITCH PTO SWITCH CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH HAZARD WARNING SWITCH KEY SWITCH...
  • Page 49 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ KEY SWITCH ▶ COMBINATION SWITCH ▶ HAZARD WARNING SWITCH HORN SWITCH HAZARD WARNING SWITCH TURN SIGNAL SWITCH LIGHT SWITCH This switch is used to operate engine. Turn signal lights, head light and horn This switch can be used to warn other GLOW –...
  • Page 50 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH ▶ PTO SWITCH ▶ PTO INTENTION SWITCH CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH PTO INTETION SWITCH PTO SWITCH When pressing the cruise switch, the Operation for 'automatic' and PTO intention switch can control the button lamp comes on, cruise is 'manual‘...
  • Page 51: Monitor Panel & Gauges

    TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS 2. MONITOR PANEL & GAUGES ▶ FIGURE OF MONITOR PANEL LIGHT LAMP (HIGH) LIGHT LAMP (LOW) LEFT TURN RIGHT TURN SIGNAL LAMP SIGNAL LAMP PTO LAMP FUEL WARNING HOUR METER LAMP CRUISE CONTROL TACHO METER LAMP GLOW LAMP PARKING BRAKE LAMP CHARGE WARNING...
  • Page 52 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ TACHO METER ▶ HOUR METER ▶ FUEL GAUGE & FUEL WARNING LAMP It displays the revolution of the engine It indicates the total time of use. <Fuel gauge> or PTO shaft per minute. The last digit indicates one tenth hours. This indicates the amount of fuel while (decimal place) the main switch is in the 「ON」...
  • Page 53 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ COOLANT TEMPERATURE ▶ TURN SIGNAL LAMPS ▶ LIGHT LAMPS GAUGE LEFT RIGHT HIGH This lamp is used to indicate the These lamps come on when light switch The gauge shows the coolant intended turning direction of the driver. turned on.
  • Page 54 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ GLOW LAMP ▶ PARKING BRAKE LAMP (OPTION) ▶ ONE SIDE BRAKE WARNING LAMP (OPTION) This comes on while the engine This comes on when the parking brake This comes on when the brake pedal preheating function is activated. is applied.
  • Page 55 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ CHARGE WARNING LAMP ▶ ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ▶ CRUISE CONTROL LAMP WARNING LAMP This comes on when the key switch is This will turn on when cruise control is This is illuminated when the engine oil turned to the「ON」position, and goes engaged.
  • Page 56 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ PTO LAMP This indicates status of PTO shaft. ON – The PTO shaft is rotating. • BLINK – The PTO shaft is stopped, • but will rotate when a implement is lowered. OFF – The PTO shaft is stopped. •...
  • Page 57: Control Instruments

    TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS 3. CONTROL INSTRUMENTS ▶ FIGURE OF TRACTOR CONTROLS BRAKE PEDALS SPEED CONTROL PEDALS PARKING BRAKE LEVER HOOD OPEN LEVER DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL LOWERING SPEED CONTROL KNOB JOYSTICK LEVER 4WD LEVER THROTTLE LEVER PTO LEVER POSITION LEVER SUB SHIFT LEVER...
  • Page 58 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ BRAKE PEDALS ▶ BRAKE PEDALS CONNECTING ▶ PARKING BRAKE LEVER BRAKE PEDALS CONNECTING ARM PARKING BRAKE LEVER The brake is to stop the tractor forcibly. With the left and right brake pedals There is engaging hook for connecting Unlike general automobiles, this tractor interlocked, depress the brake pedal the left and right brake pedals.
  • Page 59 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ SPEED CONTROL PEDALS ▶ THROTTLE LEVER ▶ SUB SHIFT LEVER SUB SHIFT LEVER SPEED CONTROL PEDALS THROTTLE LEVER These are used to move the tractor The hand throttle lever is used to The range shift lever is used to select forward or backward.
  • Page 60 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ 4WD LEVER ▶ PTO LEVER <Examples of useful conditions of 4WD> The 4WD can be used under the following conditions : PTO LEVER 4WD LEVER When cultivating in a field. When traction is required on a slope, in a wet field or for towing a trailer.
  • Page 61 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL ▶ LOWERING SPEED CONTROL KNOB <Examples of useful conditions of differential lock> One wheel slips or tractor cannot be driven forward when moving into/out of a field. A wheel slips during work requiring HYDRAULIC LOWERING SPEED traction, such as plowing.
  • Page 62 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ POSITION LEVER ▶ LOADER VALVE AND JOYSTICK LEVER POSITION LEVER WARNING  Set it to the Lock position under the following conditions to prevent falling of the implement : When driving on a public road • When replacing the rotavator •...
  • Page 63 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ REMOTE CONTROL LEVER Ⓒ Ⓐ Ⓔ Ⓑ Ⓓ Ⓕ LOCK RELEASE REMOTE CONTROL LEVER LOCK SWITCH <Joystick lever operating directions> <Joystick lever safety device> The hydraulic remote control valve can FORWARD – There is a button to lock the operation be equipped as option.
  • Page 64 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ REMOTE CONTROL VALVE <How to disengage coupler> Lower the implement on the ground to release pressure in the hydraulic hose. Stop the engine and operate the remote hydraulic lever to remove any residual pressure in the hose. Disconnect the male coupler on the implement side while moving its <How to engage coupler>...
  • Page 65: Three Point Linkage

    TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS 4. THREE POINT LINKAGE ▶ FIGURE OF THREE POINT LINKAGE ROPS COMBINATION LAMP TOP LINK REMOTE CONTROL VALVE LIFT ROD PTO SHAFT LOWER LINK TOWING HITCH RETENTION RUBBER...
  • Page 66 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ TOP LINK ADJUSTMENT ▶ CHECK LINK ▶ LOWER LINK CHECK LINK LOWER LINK TOP LINK ADJUSTMENT HANDLE The angle of an implement can be The check link can be adjusted to An implement can be attached to this. adjusted by extending or retracting relieve vibration and shock of an The installation type is category I.
  • Page 67 TRACTOR INSTRUMENTS ▶ TOWING HITCH ▶ PTO SHAFT CAP ▶ SAFETY FRAME ROPS ROPS PTO SHAFT TOWING HITCH PTO SAFETY COVER Install only an implement applicable to When the PTO shaft is not in use, grease The safety frame is intended to reduce this tractor.
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  • Page 69 D. OPERATION START & STOP OF ENGINE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · D – 2 OPERATING TRACTOR · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · D – 4 OPERATION OF PTO ·...
  • Page 70 OPERATION 1. START & STOP OF ENGINE ▶ HOW TO START ENGINE ▶ PRINCIPLE OF AUTO PREHEATING SYSTEM IMPORTANT  Never turn the key to「start」position while engine is running as this can cause serious damage to starter and engine flywheel. ...
  • Page 71 OPERATION ▶ STOPPING ENGINE ▶ ENGINE IDLING ▶ IDLING IN COLD WEATHER After starting engine, idle engine for 5 ~ Hydraulic oil in this vehicle is also used 10 minute so that oil is delivered to each as transmission fluid. part of engine.
  • Page 72 OPERATION 2. OPERATING TRACTOR ▶ STARTING OFF ▶ SHIFTING AND DRIVING ▶ TURNING IN FIELD To shift during driving, depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle in advance. CONNECTING ARM CONNECTING ARM WARNING  The driving speed in the reverse LOWER : LOCK direction is almost the same to the RAISE : RELEASE...
  • Page 73 OPERATION ▶ PARKING THE TRACTOR ▶ START ON STEEP SLOPE ▶ TIPS FOR DRIVING ON SLOPE Depress the brake pedals. Set range shift lever in low speed Place sub shift lever in the low position on a slope to prevent speed position.
  • Page 74 OPERATION ▶ CAUTIONS FOR DRIVING INTO ▶ LOADING TO OR UNLOADING ▶ CAUTIONS FOR DRIVING ON OR OUT OF FIELD FROM TRUCK ROAD Check that left and right brake When loading the tractor onto a When changing the direction on a pedals are connected.
  • Page 75 OPERATION 3. OPERATION OF PTO ▶ OPERATING PTO ▶ PTO LAMP Rear PTO is provided for variable utility. The engine will not start if PTO switch is ON position. PTO SWITCH The engine will shut-off if the operator leaves the seat with parking brake released and PTO engaged.
  • Page 76 OPERATION ▶ PTO ROTATION TABLE N/A : not applicable WARNING PTO SHIFT POSITION OF PTO SHAFT PTO LAMP  When the PTO mode switch is in manual SWITCH LEVER IMPLEMENT ROTATING position the PTO does not stop rotating. If working on hard soils, pavements with a rotary implement the PTO ON/OFF switch must be put to the OFF position to stop the PTO from rotating.
  • Page 77 OPERATION 4. IMPLEMENTS ▶ CONNECTION TO IMPLEMENTS ▶ DISCONNECTION FROM ▶ MOUNTING IMPLEMENTS IMPLEMENTS Make sure to stop the engine before If the PTO is used, remove the safety Make sure to stop the engine before connecting the implements. cover off the PTO shaft. disconnecting it.
  • Page 78 OPERATION 5. TOWING THE TRACTOR ▶ TOWING THE TRACTOR ▶ TOWING WITH 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 8km/h •...
  • Page 79 OPERATION ▶ TOWING WITH ENGINE OFF Set the shuttle control lever and gear Travel speed must always be such as to With engine stopped and with forced • lever to neutral; allow complete control and stability of gearbox lubrication system inoperative Move the sub shift lever to the high the tractor in all conditions.
  • Page 80 OPERATION 6. TOWING DEVICES ▶ TOWING HITCH WARNING CAUTION  Never tow semi-mounted implements,  All the implements mounted on the trailers or agricultural machines by tractor must be secured firmly and in attaching them to the top link of the accordance with the manufacturer's three-point linkage.
  • Page 81 OPERATION ▶ IMPLEMENT HITCHING AND UNHITCHING MAX. MAX. DRAWBAR TYPE REAR TIRE HORIZONTAL LOAD VERTICAL LOAD 9.5 – 20 8PR (AG) T-CC1 3,000kg 300kg 36x13.5 – 15 4PR (TURF) 12 – 16.5 6PR (IND) Technically permissible towable masses TOWING TYPE MASS To hitch an implement to the drawbar, UNBRAKED TOWABLE MASS...
  • Page 82 OPERATION 7. CHECKS DURING DRIVING ▶ CHECK DURING DRIVING ▶ OIL PRESSURE ▶ BATTERY CHARGING Constantly monitor the warning lamps on the monitor panel and if any comes on, stop the tractor to determine the cause. If the oil pressure lamp comes on check If the alternator warning lamp comes on the oil level first of all.
  • Page 83 OPERATION ▶ FUEL GAUGE ▶ COOLANT TEMPERATURE To avoid excessive condensation in the If the coolant warning lamp comes on, fuel tank refill at the end of each day’s the engine is over-heated. work and ensure during the day that it Stop the tractor and check followings: does not drop to a low level where the Radiator coolant...
  • Page 84 OPERATION 8. WORK PROCEDURES ▶ PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING IMPLEMENTS ▶ GENERAL IMPLEMENT When driving the tractor to attach <Safety precautions for rotavator> or detach an implement, make sure Never remove the safety cover of the WARNING that there is no one in between or rotavator.
  • Page 85 OPERATION Sequential returning plowing pattern This pattern can be useful in a well- • planned field in a good condition. The border shown in the figure is the • effective plowing width of the rotavator and should be set a little narrower than three times of one plowing width.
  • Page 86 OPERATION Alternating returning plowing pattern This pattern is useful for narrow or • short fields or poorly planned fields in which are not easy to turn. In the figure, the plowing width for • (1), (2), (3) and (4) should be overlapped with the one for (5), (6) and (7) for approx.
  • Page 87 OPERATION Land leveling pattern The land leveling work may be • performed after crushing soil or not. The vehicle speed can be set faster • when performing the land leveling work with soil crushed already. When working in a wet field, fill the •...
  • Page 88 OPERATION ▶ FRONT LOADER Keep the balance between the front and When transporting things with a loader, rear by installing a weight to the back of lower the loader and keep the driving WARNING the tractor or attaching a weight or speed slow.
  • Page 89 OPERATION Do not lift anything only with one side of Keep the clearance between the rear the tractor. If so, the tractor may fall on wheels as large as possible for safety of WARNING its side. the tractor.  Do not let anyone ride a loader for work, Make sure to distribute the load evenly.
  • Page 90 OPERATION 9. OPERATION TIPS ▶ AIR CLEANING SYSTEM ▶ ENGINE To save fuel & oil in your tractor, Clean the air cleaner regularly so Put the engine oil on load after the following things should always be kept that dust does not settle down. engine is heated &...
  • Page 91 OPERATION ▶ BRAKE ▶ OIL SYSTEM ▶ LUBRICATING OIL If the tractor has to be stopped for a Always use recommended grade of GENERAL • long period, it is advisable to bring oil. Modern diesel engines place very high the transmission in neutral position. Everyday before starting the engine, demands on the lubricating oil to be Do not override the brake pedals.
  • Page 92 OPERATION product, e.g. with regard to thermal Always use filtered diesel for the load capacity. In principle, all engine fuel system. oils of the same specification can be At the end of the day’s working, it is mixed. However, mixing of engine oils preferable to fill the diesel tank so should be avoided because the worst that it may prevent condensation.
  • Page 93 OPERATION ▶ WINTER OPERATION WITH ▶ COOLING SYSTEM ▶ OTHERS DIESEL FUEL Check the fan belt tension regularly. In liquid-cooled engines, the coolant Special demands are placed on the cold Adjust, If required. must be conditioned and monitored, behavior (temperature limit value of the Check the coolant level in the otherwise the engine could be damaged filterability) for winter operation.
  • Page 94 OPERATION ▶ OPERATING TIPS FOR POWER STEERING WHEEL Operate the power steering wheel Turning the steering wheel to its only while the engine is running. end unnecessarily (with the tractor You may feel the steering wheel stopped) can wear tires rapidly. heavier with a low engine speed.
  • Page 95 OPERATION 10. HOW TO USE OF THE JACKS ▶ JACK POINTS No decals for the lifting point are • applied on the tractor, as they would be, too difficult to apply in the available spaces and would be all too easily removed or effaced during normal operation of the tractor.
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  • Page 97: Maintenance Schedule

    E. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · E – 2 OPENING COVERS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · E – 4 CHECKS &...
  • Page 98 MAINTENANCE 1. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ▶ PERIODICAL CHECK AND SERVICE SCHEDULE TABLE ○ : Check·Add·Adjust ● : Replace ▌ Check or adjust each part only when engine is stopped. ★ : Replace at first time only △ : Clean ▌ When any hot part should be serviced, wait until it is cooled down. TIME OF USE YEAR INSPECTION PART...
  • Page 99 MAINTENANCE ○ : Check·Add·Adjust ● : Replace ▌ Check or adjust each part only when engine is stopped. ★ : Replace at first time only △ : Clean ▌ When any hot part should be serviced, wait until it is cooled down. TIME OF USAGE INSPECTION PART REMARKS...
  • Page 100 MAINTENANCE 2. OPENING COVERS ▶ OPENING HOOD ▶ CLOSING HOOD HOOD OPEN LEVER Pull up the hood open lever. Lift the hood with hands. Push the hood back to the dash board Then, the hood opens with a Then, the hood is automatically until it is locked.
  • Page 101 MAINTENANCE 3. CHECKS & SERVICING EACH PART ▶ INSPECTION ITEMS To prevent any possible failure, some Sit on the driver's seat, turn the items should be checked daily. main switch to the 「ON」 position Make sure to perform inspection before and check: driving.
  • Page 102 MAINTENANCE ▶ ENGINE COOLANT INSPECTION AND CHANGE RADIATOR CAP If coolant freezes, the engine can be damaged. DRAIN COCK Clean the radiator thoroughly before • adding antifreeze. The mixture ratio of antifreeze is • different by manufacturers and temperature. Refer to the manufacturer's manual. Mix antifreeze with water sufficiently <Change>...
  • Page 103 MAINTENANCE ▶ CLEANING RADIATOR ▶ CHECKING AND CHANGING ENGINE OIL RADIATOR GRILL ENGINE OIL DIP STICK DRAIN PLUG When working in a grassy field or <Inspection> working at night, the radiator or Park tractor on level surface. ENGINE OIL CAP condenser grille may be clogged by Check the engine oil when engine is grass, straws or bugs, reducing cooling...
  • Page 104 MAINTENANCE ▶ CHECKING AND CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID Fill the engine oil to the correct level on the dipstick. The grade of oil to be used will depend on ambient temperature. DRAIN PLUG OF MID PTO OIL LEVEL WINDOW CAUTION  If engine oil gets on your skin, it can irritate the skin and cause a skin condition.
  • Page 105 MAINTENANCE ▶ CHECKING AND CHANGING FRONT AXLE OIL Drain the oil completely into container. Loosen the hose clamp and detach FILL/LEVEL PLUG the hose from the strainer. Remove the bolt and remove the strainer. Clean the strainer. DRAIN PLUGS Reinstall the strainer, bolt and hose. <Inspection>...
  • Page 106 MAINTENANCE ▶ REPLACING ENGINE OIL FILTER ▶ REPLACING FUEL FILTER CARTRIDGE CAUTION FUEL  If oil gets on your skin, it can irritate the FILTER skin and cause a skin condition. APPLY OIL COCK Make sure to clean your skin with soap FUEL and water or hand cleaner thoroughly.
  • Page 107 MAINTENANCE ▶ REPLACING HST FILTER ▶ AIR CLEANER CLEANING COVER TRANSMISSION OIL CAP ELEMENT HST FILTER BODY DUST VALVE Remove the HST filter at the front of Remove the transmission oil cap at <Squeezing dust> the HST unit with filter wrench. the top of hydraulic cylinder case.
  • Page 108 MAINTENANCE ▶ FUEL TANK IMPORTANT FUEL TANK  Never beat the element on a stone or concrete floor/wall to clean it  Check all connections and hoses especially on the clean side of the air cleaner to ensure no dusty air can enter CLAMP the engine.
  • Page 109 MAINTENANCE ▶ BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM ▶ FAN BELT CHECKING ▶ CHECKING HOSES AND CLAMPS The fuel system is to be bled whenever Check the fan belt tension regularly and The fuel lines, radiator hoses, hydraulic the tractor has run out of fuel or when adjust if required.
  • Page 110 MAINTENANCE ▶ AIR INTAKE HOSES AND ▶ RADIATOR HOSES AND CLAMPS CLAMPS CAUTION  Damaged fuel lines leak and cause fires.  Damaged radiator hoses can cause hot water burns and in severe cases seize the engine. Park tractor on level surface. Shutoff engine.
  • Page 111 MAINTENANCE ▶ CHECKING BATTERY ▶ BATTERY CHARGING ▶ BATTERY SWITCH The electrolyte level of the battery can Turn the ignition switch to the The function of the battery disconnect evaporate during use thus lowering the 「OFF」 position and remove the switch is to disconnect the power level.
  • Page 112 MAINTENANCE ▶ BATTERY JUMP START ▶ CHECKING ELECTRIC WIRING Charge the discharged battery for Loose wiring terminals can cause approx. 30 minutes after the engine is contact failure and damaged wiring started. can lead to performance deterioration of electric devices, short circuit and fire.
  • Page 113 MAINTENANCE ▶ CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSE WARNING  If using fuses other than the specified, wirings can be overheated, leading to a fire. Never use a fuse with different capacity. Also, never use a steel wire or foil NORMAL OPEN CIRCUIT instead of a fuse.
  • Page 114 MAINTENANCE ▶ GAP ADJUSTMENT ON FRONT ▶ CHECKING AND ADJUSTING BRAKE PEDAL AXLE CAUTION  Uneven adjustment of the left and right pedal will result in one sided braking when the pedals are connected and can cause serious accidents, especially at high speeds.
  • Page 115 MAINTENANCE ▶ ADJUSTING THROTTLE LEVER, ▶ TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE TOE-IN <Throttle lever adjusting> DANGER If this lever is either loose or difficult to  Excess tire pressure can cause accidents. move please consult your dealer for rectification of the problem. IMPORTANT <Toe-in adjusting>...
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE 4. GREASING EACH PART ▶ GREASING AND DRAIN POINTS Grease the tractor according to the service schedule. Ensure that grease nipples are cleaned well before any attempt is made to grease them. GREASING POINTS...
  • Page 117 MAINTENANCE 5. STORING THE TRACTOR ▶ DAILY STORAGE ▶ LONG-TERM STORAGE Store the tractor after cleaning it. Clean the tractor thoroughly and store it Remove a weight. Especially, clean it thoroughly after as follows: Detach or lower an implement. harrowing or working in a wet field. Change engine oil with new oil and run the engine for 5 minutes to Chock the rear wheels.
  • Page 118 MAINTENANCE ▶ USE AFTER LONG-TERM ▶ USAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE It is recommended to keep the Keep the following instructions when followings to protect the environment: using the tractor after its long-term Avoid overloading work as it can storage. lead to incomplete combustion and Inspect the tractor thoroughly emissions that can pollute the air.
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    F. TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING · · · · · · · · · · · · · · F – 2 BRAKE TROUBLESHOOTING · · · · · · · · · · · · · · F – 5 STEERING WHEEL TROUBLESHOOTING ·...
  • Page 120 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION PTO switch is on「ON」position Set PTO switch into「OFF」position • • Defective safety switch Have it repaired or replaced by workshop • • Battery discharged Charge battery The start motor does not rotate when •...
  • Page 121 TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION Clogged governor by foreign material or Have it repaired or replaced by workshop • The engine overruns dust • Have it repaired or replaced by workshop Oil increased • • Insufficient fuel Add more fuel and bleed the system •...
  • Page 122 TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION Clogged or carbon on nozzle tip Have it repaired or replaced by workshop • • Insufficient compression or gas leak from Have it repaired or replaced by workshop • • valve seat Incorrectly adjusted valve clearance Have it repaired or replaced by workshop The engine power is insufficient •...
  • Page 123 TROUBLESHOOTING 2. BRAKE TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION Excessive brake pedal free play Adjust the free play Brake does not operate or brake on one • • Worn or seized liner Have it repaired by workshop side operates only • • Different play of left and right pedals Set the left and right free play to the same •...
  • Page 124: Steering Wheel Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 3. STEERING WHEEL TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION Improper toe-in Adjust toe-in • • The steering wheel feels heavy or Incorrect tire inflation pressure Set left and right tires to same specified • • The steering wheel vibrates pressure Vibration from each connection Tighten or replace connection •...
  • Page 125 TROUBLESHOOTING 5. ELECTRIC SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE ACTION Blown fusible link Check the wiring and replace the fusible link • • Defective wiring Check for loose or missing terminal, short • • circuit and poor ground and repair as necessary The battery won’t be charged Defective alternator Have it repaired by workshop...
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  • Page 127: Standard For Farmwork

    G. STANDARD FOR FARMWORK TO ENSURE SAFE AGRICULTURAL WORK, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USE OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ARE SET BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. READ THIS INFORMATION THOROUGHLY ALONG WITH THE USER MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFE WORK.
  • Page 128 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK 1. STANDARD FOR FARMWORK ▶ SAFETY MARK ▶ INSTRUCTION BEFORE USE Always make sure to check the Operator must attend his/her health Protective measures to prevent any • operating condition of the safety lamp and should get enough rest. injury on foot or slipping - Put on an (such as turn signal lamp) before appropriate non-slippery shoes to...
  • Page 129 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK ▶ CHECKUP LIST FOR OPERATION ▶ CAUTIONS DURING THE WORK Also, put a signal that there is a broken Before using the machine, check it and Do not load anything that can interfere car, 100m behind and 200m at night in repair if there is a malfunction.
  • Page 130 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK ▶ CAUTIONS WHEN DRIVING ON FARM ROAD Never let any passenger mount on Safety in inspection, adjustment, etc. • Driving on roads the machine. Make sure to stop the motor and • Drive safely observing the relevant Also, do not put any object on the carry out the work in a safe •...
  • Page 131 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK ▶ INSTRUCTION AFTER USE ▶ CAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE When loading/unloading the machine When the work is completed, stop the Do not refuel either when the engine is Choose a place with a leveled and engine on a leveled ground, check the •...
  • Page 132 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK When getting off the cab, turn off the Manage PTO If the safety frame was removed for • engine, lock the parking brake and Stop PTO before stopping the engine. specialized work, restore it • remove the ignition key. Do not remove the PTO protective immediately.
  • Page 133 STANDARD FOR FARMWORK ▶ OTHER PRECAUTIONS Do not ride on the rotary. The following items can affect the • When driving backward or turning tractor performance and safety. • quickly with the rotary raised up, Therefore, Repair of these items should make sure to check behind the be done by your workshop.
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  • Page 135: Appendix

    H. APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · H – 2 MASS AND TIRE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · H – 4 NOISE LEVELS ·...
  • Page 136 APPENDIX 1. SPECIFICATIONS ITEM T265NH MANUFACTURE MODEL A1100N2 TYPE NATURAL ASPIRATION ENGINE POWER 18kW (24.5HP) RATED ENGINE SPEED 2,600 ± 5% NUMBER OF CYLINDERS DISPLACEMENT 1,175㎤ ALTERNATOR 12V 45AH in 20H BATTERY BATTERY SPEC. 12V 50A TRANSMISSION TYPE NUMBER OF SPEED STEP INFINITE / 2 RANGE R1 TIRE : 12.92 (20.8) POWER TRAIN...
  • Page 137 APPENDIX ITEM T265NH MAIN PUMP CAPACITY gpm (ℓ/min) 4.38 (16.6) STEERING PUMP CAPACITY gpm (ℓ/min) 2.74 (10.4) TPL CATEGORY HYDRAULIC HITCH LIFT CAPACITY 1,543 (700) SYSTEM lbs. (kg) (at 24 in. behind link end) 1,102 (500) LIFT CONTROL TYPE POSITION NUMBER OF REMOTE CONTROL VALVE 1 SET (2 PORTS) OVERALL LENGTH...
  • Page 138 APPENDIX 2. MASS AND TIRE Permissible Maximum Maximum Rolling Tire load vertical load on Axle Tire dimension including load capacity permissible permissible Track radius rating per the coupling index and speed category symbol mass per axle mass of the Width (mm) tire (kg) point (kg)
  • Page 139 APPENDIX 3. NOISE LEVELS The tractor is approved in accordance Reference standards for the measurement of noise levels: with the applicable EC Directives. The maximum driver-perceived noise level, with the engine at normal operating • temperature and measured in accordance with the test method described in the To avoid increased noise levels European Directive 2009/76EC proceed as follows:...
  • Page 140 APPENDIX 4. VIBRATION REFERRED TO THE OPERATOR POSITION The value is referred to the amount of In order to minimize the vibration transmitted to the whole-body the following mechanical vibration transmitted by the best practice rules should be observed: tractor to WHOLEBODY as defined by Use the most suitable implement for the tractor and the task in hand •...
  • Page 141 • Where a warrantable condition exists, under 19 kW (25 HP): two (2) TYM will repair your engine at no cost to years or 1,500 hours of operation, The warranty period shall begin when you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
  • Page 142 APPENDIX ▶ OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES ▶ EMISSIONS WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This engine is designed to operate TYM may deny a warranty claim if • Malfunctions in any part caused by on diesel fuel only. failure to perform maintenance • misuse, abuse, improper...
  • Page 143 APPENDIX ▶ EMISSION PARTS COVERED UNDER WARRANTY The following is a list of emission Aftertreatment devices, if equipped • control parts that are covered by the (e.g., Diesel Particulate Filter [DPF], Limited Emission Control System Diesel Oxidation Catalyst [DOC]). Warranty. Miscellaneous hoses, clamps, •...
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  • Page 145 I. INDEX INDEX · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I – 2...
  • Page 146 INDEX 0 ~ 9 • • 4WD LEVER · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · C-14 CABIN TYPE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · A-11 CAUTIONS DURING THE WORK ·...
  • Page 147 INDEX COOLANT TEMPERATURE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · D-15 • COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · C-7 FALLING OBJECT PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (FOPS) ·...
  • Page 148 INDEX HOW TO START ENGINE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · D-2 LONG-TERM STORAGE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · E-21 HOW TO USE OF THE JACKS ·...
  • Page 149 INDEX OPERATION · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · D-1 PTO SHAFT CAP · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · C-21 OPERATION OF PTO ·...
  • Page 150 INDEX SEAT ADJUSTMENT · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · A-12 TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · E-19 SEAT SLIDING ·...
  • Page 151 INDEX • VIBRATION REFERRED TO THE OPERATOR POSITION · · · H-6 • WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCT · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · A-5 WINTER OPERATION WITH DIESEL FUEL ·...
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  • Page 153 T265 (NH) OPERATOR’S MANUAL TYM TRACTORS ⚠ ALL INFORMATION, ILLUSTRATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BASED ON LASTEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO MAKE CHANGES AT ANY TIME WITOUT A NOTICE. PART NO.

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