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TROTTER Series Mod. 860 Mod. 860 F Mod. 860 V INSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Before operating the machine, read this book carefully and follow Operating and Safety instructions https://tractormanualz.com/...
Tractor identification Tractor identification The tractor is identified by its chassis number, which is engraved on the right-hand side of the front body, and by the manufacturer’s plate, located on the inner right- hand side of the dashboard. The engine has its own manufacturer’s plate, on the cylinder head cover.
Introduction WARNING: Some of the illustrations Introduction in this manual may show a protecti- ve part removed for ease of expla- This manual provides the characteristics and infor- nation. NEVER start the tractor mation required to maintain and correctly use the tractor.
WARRANTY WARRANTY You can also contact: AGRIA HISPANIA, S.A. All the products manufactured by AGRIA HISPANIA, S.A. are covered by a SIX-MONTH warranty. The Bº Euba, s/n warranty covers, within certain limits, faulty mate- 48340 AMOREBIETA (Vizcaya) rials or faulty manufacture. Phone 34 946 30 00 55 The warranty conditions are established by AGRIA Fax 34 946 30 01 34...
Safety Standards WORDS AND SYMBOLS INDICATING SAFETY AND DANGER This safety symbol means ATTENTION! BE AWARE! YOUR SAFETY IS ENDANGERED! This symbol identifies important safety warnings, included in the manual. When this symbol appears, pay attention to the possibility of an accident and follow the safety instructions following the symbol. WHY IS SAFETY IMPORTANT FOR YOU? ACCIDENTS CAN CAUSE INJURIES AND DEATH ACCIDENTS ARE COSTLY...
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Safety Standards Remember that these safety indications are specifi- Safe use of the tractor cally for this tractor. But the safety standards acqui- For the safe use of an agricultural tractor, the driver red during normal practice should also be followed. has to be qualified and authorised.
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Safety structure Safety Structure The tractor is fitted with a drop-down arch structure (Fig. 1). This protective structure prevents accidents if the tractor topples over. If a tractor without a protective structure topples over, serious material and perso- nal harm can be caused. •...
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Safety structure DO NOT use clothing that is too loose, so that it will not catch on the controls or other tractor parts. We recommend having a fire extinguisher and first aid kit available. The driver should know where they are and how to use them (Fig.
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Safety structure Check the tractor Before connecting pressure to the fuel injection cir- cuit or the hydraulic circuit, make sure that all con- nections are closed and that the tubes are in good Before starting work, check the tractor and make condition.
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Safety structure Cleaning • Keep the engine clean • Before cleaning the tractor, lower the implement to the ground, put the engine in neutral, pull on the hand brake, switch off the engine and remove the ignition key. • Keep the platform, the foot rests and the pedals clean.
Safety structure Start-up in safety ATTENTION: Before starting the engine, make sure that there is good ventilation. NEVER start the engine in a closed-in area, because the exhaust gases are toxic and could cause asphyxiation Always start the engine from the driver’s seat and in neutral.
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Safety structure Attention to other details • Be aware of the manoeuvres being performed. • Do not allow unqualified or uninformed persons to operate the tractor. This could be dangerous. ATTENTION: Do NOT allow anyone to remain on the tractor or the implement when the tractor is moving, except if the implement is especially made for this purpose...
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Safety structure Risk of toppling For your safety, we recommend fitting your tractor with a safety chassis and belt. If you topple over when the tractor is fitted with a safety chassis, hold tight to the steering wheel and do NOT attempt to leave the driver’s seat until the tractor is stationary (Fig.
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Safety structure Toppling backwards • To prevent the front end of the tractor from rising and the tractor toppling backwards, always attach loads to the trailer attachment. ATTENTION: Attaching loads to the rear axle or anywhere else higher than the trailer attachment can lead to the tractor toppling backwards •...
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Safety Standards • Before connecting the power, make sure that there is no-one within the implement’s scope of action. When the tractor is stationary, put the gears in neutral, connect the hand brake and use wheel wedges to ensure that the implement is stable.
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Safety Standards Driving on roads Before entering public roads with the tractor, the following precautions are recommended: • Be familiar with the current highway code and respect it • Connect the two brake pedals • Lift the attached implement to transport position and lock it in place •...
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Safety Standards Additional indications On normal land, skidding of between 4% and 10% is admissible. On soft land, it may exceed 12%. If The following indications are in addition to the infor- these values are exceeded, the tractor will not be mation in this manual, in order to ensure the relia- stable.
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Safety Standards 6.- Economic power connection 10.- The clutch The economic power connection (750) allows you to The tractor is equipped with a metal-to-metal clutch. use standard TDF speed with the engine at less revolutions. Each time you change gear, the clutch slips and this can cause wear and heat.
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Safety Standards Risks derived from exposure to noise For high noise levels, it is advisable to use head- phones, but for short times of exposure. Characteristics of noise For prolonged exposure and less intense noise Noise is produced by the location of a material levels, ear plugs are effective.
Additional indications POSITION OF SANGER STICKERS 810295 807013 On the right-hand post of the On the central tunnel arch ATTENTION: Pay attention. DANGER. Toppling over and Read the maintenance and flattened thorax. If the trac- use manual to inform your- tor is toppling over, hold on self of the safety and use of tightly to the steering wheel.
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Safety Standards 810293 810299 On the starter motor On the front separating plate DANGER: Danger of entrap- ATTENTION: Hot surface, ment. Do NOT start the engi- danger of burns. Remain ne by hot-wiring the starter away from hot areas. Keep a motor.
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Dashboard controls Dashboard controls NOTE: For the correct use of these controls, see the use section Dashboard controls (Fig. 17) 1.- Ignition key 2.- Rotating light switch 3.- Operating light switch 4.- Instrument panel 5.- Emergency light switch Fig. 17 6.- Blocking switch 7.- Lights and horn control Tractor controls...
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Dashboard controls Fig. 20 Instrument panel (Fig. 20) Yellow lamp. It lights up when the star- Lamps ter heater system is on. Engine temperature red lamp. If it lights up, engine speed falls to idling. See the engine manual, oil temperature chapter. General danger lamp, red.
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Dashboard controls Engine oil temperature indicator Engine speed counter and TDF • Green area = normal temperature • Red area = high temperature The outer scale (A) indicates the engine speed. The green scale (C) indicates the speed of the power connection in 540 Economic position.
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Dashboard controls Dashboard instruments 1).- Starter (Fig. 21) • The entire circuit has no power. The ignition key can be removed. To stop the engine, position the key like this. • Contact position. There is power in several parts of the circuit. The signals and the control instruments are wor- king.
Norms of use Running-in PRIOR CHECKS See the instructions in the engine manual Before starting a new tractor, or if the tractor has not Starting the engine been used for a time, make the following checks: Attention: Check that the starter 1- Check engine oil level (see instructions in the safety system is working.
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Norms of use Starting the engine at low temperatures Starting the tractor Proceed as follows: Attention: Only start the tractor from • Follow previous instructions 1, 2 and 3. the driver’s seat • Introduce the ignition key (1) and turn clockwise to HEATER position.
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Norms of use Gear box Accelerator pedal Standard gear with reverse Attention: When driving on roads, use the foot accelerator and maintain It has four synchronised gears and a synchronised the manual accelerator at the mini- reverse gear, and combined with the Slow-Medium- mum position.
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Norms of use Reverse lever (17, Fig. 18) Power connection The tractor has a rear, standard Type 1 power con- To connect forward or reverse gear it is advisable, nection and is capable of working in the following although they are synchronised, to press the clutch ways: pedal right down and STOP the tractor.
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Norms of use Independent-Synchronised selection Connect the synchronised TDF with the tractor stop- ped and as follows: The selection is made using the lever (16, Fig. 18), which has three positions: 1- Press the clutch pedal and stop the tractor Forward: independent 2- Set the TDF clutch control (15, Fig.
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Norms of use BRAKES To disconnect the lock, switch off (6, Fig. 17) and- press one of the brake pedals Service brakes The tractor has two brake pedals (A, Fig. 24) that Attention: Switch off the lock when act separately on the brake of each of the rear whe- els.
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Norms of use 4-wheel drive 4-wheel drive connection increases the traction on bumpy ground, where there is mud or on slippery surfaces. NOTE: Only use 4-wheel drive when necessary. Do not use when not necessary, for example on hard ground, cement roads, public roads, etc., since it causes tyre wear.
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Norms of use Wheels and tyres Periodically, check that the screws and bolts in the front and rear wheels are tight. Clearance: 980 / 1285 Clearance: 950 / 1070 7.00 - 12 500 - 15 External: 1220 / 1520 External: 1085 / 1200 Before starting work every day, check and adjust tyre pressure, according to the following approxima- Rear axle...
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Norms of use Ballast When using heavy implements suspended from the three-point attachment, use front weights (Fig. 27) to ensure that the tractor is balanced. The front weights consist of 6 12-kg weights and an 8 kg support, giving a total of 80 kg. The weight support is attached to the front of the tractor.
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Norms of use Three-point attachment These tractors have a category 1 three-point attach- ment with fixed shafts. To make sure that the tractor works properly, check that the dimensions of the implements correspond to the three-point attach- ment and the hydraulic lifter. Central pull (1, Fig.
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Norms of use Attaching the implements: Third lifting point (Fig. 31) The third point has two holes to facilitate attachment 1 - Lower the three-point attachment and the choice of implement also determines the 2 - Release the tightening chains so that the lower effort to be chosen depending on the work to be pull bars can move freely performed.
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Norms of use Hydraulic lifter D Floating position (with implements resting on the ground). The hydraulic lifter raises and lowers the imple- Lower the two levers (18 and 19) completely. ments attached to the three-point attachment. It consists of a lifting group with its controls, two cylin- ders with their pipes and the hydraulic gear pump.
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Norms of use Auxiliary distributors On the rear, the auxiliary distributors to activate the external cylinders are fitted. These distributors are added to the tractor’s hydrau- lic circuit and use the same oil. The control levers of the auxiliary distributors are on the left-hand side of the driver’s seat (Fig.
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Norms of use Trailing attachments Front attachment The tractor has a front pull attachment (Fig. 35) for eventual emergency manoeuvres when the tractor has to be trailed or pulled. Rear attachment The tractor is fitted with a rear trailing attachment, ISO category, which is used to attach agricultural implements and for trailing from one to two axles (Fig.
Maintenance PERIODICAL OPERATIONS TABLE Points Daily 1000(1) Description according hours hours hours hours to (Fig. 37) Check oil level See engine maintenance book Change oil See engine maintenance book Change oil filter See engine maintenance book Check tappets See engine maintenance book Clean fuel filter See engine maintenance book Change fuel filter cartridge...
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Maintenance Fig.37 14 . Check tyre pressure EVERY 100 HOURS (1) DAILY (4) Check adjustment of wheel screws 16 . Check safety chassis screws Check calibration of injectors and Check level of oil in gear casing. Check adjustment of bolts in general injection pump Clean fuel filter Air filter, discharge valve...
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Maintenance Maintenance • Hydraulic circuit: Replace the pump filter. Then replace it every 250 hours. • Check the torque of screws and bolts in general. ENGINE: Follow strictly the instructions for use and • Check oil levels and top up with recommended oils maintenance of the engine in the enclosed engine •...
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Maintenance Air filter Daily, tap lightly on the cover of the air filter (C, Fig. 38) to remove the dust from inside. Tighten the drai- nage valve (V) to remove the dust from inside. Clean the valve. Filter cartridge (F, Fig. 39). When the lamp lights up on the instrument panel, clean the main filter (F).
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Maintenance Cooling system (water-cooled engine) Check the level of the coolant every day and top up, if necessary, using the expansion tank cap. Attention: Do not remove the cap of the expansion tank when the engine is warm. Loosen the cap slowly and let the pressure out before completely removing.
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Maintenance Transmission, rear reducers, steering circuit and hydraulic circuits All these systems use the same oil, which is trans- mission oil. Periodically, check the level of the transmission oil in the rear reducers. With the lifting arms completely raised, the oil level should be within the Min and Max marks on the dip stock (1, Fig.
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Maintenance Clutch pedal (Fig. 45) Periodically, check the travel of the clutch pedal. The pedal should move from 1.5 to 2.5 cm. To adjust, vary the length of the brace (3) until correct. TDF clutch control (Fig. 46) Periodically, check the travel of the control (15, Fig. 46).
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Maintenance 4-wheel drive (4RM) front axle Adjustment of axial play (Fig. 49) When the axial play of the front axle is excessive, adjust as follows: 1.- Lift the front of the tractor so that the wheels are in the air 2.- Loosen the lock bolt (2) and adjust the adjust- ment screw (1) until the axial play is between 0.1 and 0.3 mm.
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Maintenance Electric installation Battery (Fig. 53) The battery is of the NO MAINTENANCE type and in normal operating conditions does not need spe- cial care. We only recommend that you periodically check the level of electrolyte and add distilled water, if necessary.
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Maintenance Headlamps Since the tractor, when driving on roads, has to follow the applicable traffic legislation, it is conve- nient to periodically check the direction of the hea- dlamps, as follows: Headlamp direction check • Position the tractor, unloaded and with the tyres at the specified pressure, on a flat surface in front of a white wall in the shade.
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Maintenance Fuses The tractor’s electric installation is protected against eventual short circuits and overloads by fuses lod- ged in the fuse-box. The fuses in the tractor are (Fig. 57): A Main fuse box B General 40 A fuse NOTE: Before changing a blown fuse for another one, check for what has caused the fault.
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Maintenance Electric Installation Fig. 58 Instrument panel diagram Elements on the instrument panel Fuel level indicator Free Engine temperature warning lamp TDF off warning lamp Dipped beam warning lamp Engine oil filter warning lamp Headlamp warning lamp Engine oil pressure warning lamp Fuel reserve warning lamp Battery charge warning lamp Free...
Technical characteristics Fig.59 General data ......860F 860V With tyres Front ......7,50 - 16 7,00 - 12 5,00 - 15...
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Technical characteristics Speed table Following are the speeds in km/h with different wheel sizes and at nominal engine speed. We indicate the 12 forward speeds of the standard gearbox. To obtain reverse speeds, multiply these values by 0.988. The same table also indicates the 4 additional spe- eds that can be obtained with the Super-conductor option.
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Technical characteristics Transmission Synchronised TDF With the connection lever in 750 position, 1 wheel Clutch turn: 11,076 TDF turns Double clutch, mechanical activation, with separate Brakes controls. Pedal: Gear box Hand lever: TDF clutch Rear brakes Disks: 216 / 216 mm Multi-disk in oil bath brake, installed before end Material: Organic / Organic reduction.
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Technical characteristics 4RM front axle Vertical braces with adjustment. Optionally, a three-point attachment with a rapid attachment system. Front bridge, oscillating in the centre, on 2 supports. Three-point attachment activated by two single- Mechanical 4RM connection by a hand lever. effect hydraulic cylinders.
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Technical characteristics Electric installation Tyres Voltage: 1.2 V negative to earth The types of tyres to be used and the possible com- binations of front and rear tyres are shown on the Battery following table. For further information on possible tyre combinations, consult your dealer.
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PERIODICAL CHECK-LIST Type of machine: Chassis number: Date of purchase: Dealer: PERIODICAL CHECK-LIST Date Hours Revision/Replacements/Repairs Signature https://tractormanualz.com/...
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