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FARMTRAC
6050 E
OPERATOR MANUAL
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 FARMTRAC FARMTRAC 6050 E OPERATOR MANUAL ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 We reserve the right to make changes to this manual at any time, without obligation. This operator manual is valid for Tractor Model - Farmtrac 6050 E & Serial no. DXF476980 and ahead.
  • Page 3: Note To The Owner

    NOTE TO THE OWNER Thank you for purchasing your new Farmtrac tractor. : This Manual has been prepared to assist you in the correct procedure for running-in, driving and operating your new tractor and to assist you in the correct method of maintenance to keep it in peak condition.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ..............................PAGE NOTE TO THE OWNER ........................1 INTRODUCTION ...........................2 OWNER’S ADDRESS AND TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION..............3 WARRANTY & MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD .................9 CHAPTER-1 : TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATION ........11 STATUTORY PLATE .........................11 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ......................11 CHASSIS SERIAL NUMBER ....................11 ENGINE IDENTIFICATION PLATE ..................11 TOOL KIT ..........................12 CHAPTER -2 SAFE OPERATION ..................13 GETTING ON &...
  • Page 5 3.14 HAZARD LAMP SWITCH ....................34 3.15 DPF REGENERATION AND INHIBIT SWITCH .............34 3.16 OPS (OPERATOR PRESENCE SWITCH) ..............35 3.17 PLOUGH LAMP ......................35 3.18 HAND THROTTLE ......................35 3.19 AIR RESTRICTION WARNING LIGHT ................35 3.20 SEVEN-TERMINAL TRAILER SOCKET .................35 3.21 BATTERY ISOLATOR .....................36 CHAPTER -4 DPF REGENERATION ....................36 DPF REGENERATION STRATEGIES ................37 AVOID HOT EXHAUST ....................37...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER - 6 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ..............54 FRONT BONNET ......................... 6 6.1.1 EMERGENCY LATCH ........................6 RADIATOR GRILL ......................... 6 ENGINE OIL LEVEL ........................6 RADIATOR COOLANT LEVEL.......................5 RADIATOR MATRIX ........................57 DRY AIR CLEANER DUST COLLECTOR (WHERE APPLICABLE) ..........57 AIR RESTRICTION WARNING LIGHT ..................57 6.7.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Abbreviations used. DTC - Diagnostic Trouble codes ECU - Electronic Control Unit OBD - Onboard Diagnostic SMV - Slow Moving Vehicle PTO - Power Take Off ROPS - Roll Over Protective Structure DOC - Diesel Oxidation Catalyst RPM - Rotation Per Minute PCV - Positive Crank Case Ventilation SVS - Service Vehicle Soon EGR - Exhaust Gas Recirculation...
  • Page 8 (DEALERS'S STAMP)
  • Page 9 1. Customer Name :..........7. Mobile No. :..........:..........8. Model :..........2. Address :..........9. Tractor Sr. No. :..........:..........10. Engine No. :..........3. State :..........11. Date of Delivery :..........4. Country :..........12. Dealer Code :..........5.
  • Page 11 1. Customer Name :..........7. Mobile No. :..........:..........8. Model :..........2. Address :..........9. Tractor Sr. No. :..........:..........10. Engine No. :..........3. State :..........11. Date of Delivery :..........4. Country :..........12. Dealer Code :..........5.
  • Page 13 1. Customer Name :..........7. Mobile No. :..........:..........8. Model :..........2. Address :..........9. Tractor Sr. No. :..........:..........10. Engine No. :..........3. State :..........11. Date of Delivery :..........4. Country :..........12. Dealer Code :..........5.
  • Page 17: Chapter-1 : Tractor Identification Number Location

    CHAPTER-1 : TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATION 1.1. Statutory Plate Chassis No & Tractor Serial No is also engraved on statutory plate which is riveted on left fender. Statutory Plate Figure-1 1.2 Engine Serial Number The engine serial number is stamped on the right hand side of cylinder block.
  • Page 18: Tool Kit

    Tool Kit applicable in Farmtrac Model 1.5. Tool Kit Figure-5 Description Rang of Spanner Sr. No. D-Ended Spanner 3/8 - 5/16 inch D-Ended Spanner 1/2 - 7/16 inch D-Ended Spanner 5/8 - 9/16 inch D-Ended Spanner 3/4 - 11/16 inch...
  • Page 19: Chapter -2 Safe Operation

    SAFE OPERATION CHAPTER -2 SAFE OPERATION Careful operation is your best insurance against an WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous accident. situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or Read and understand this manual carefully before serious injury. operating the tractor.
  • Page 20 SAFE OPERATION 1. Walk around the tractor & observe the following 1 . Always engage 'Position Control' when attaching points before operating the tractor. equipment, transporting equipment and when no equipment is attached. Be sure that hydraulic 2. Before starting the tractor switch the key to ON couplers are properly mounted and will position and check if any warning indication or disconnect safely in case of accidental...
  • Page 21: Driving The Tractor

    rst instrument cluster do not operate the tractor and crank. This exercise is done to fully lubricate the contact the authorised farmtrac dealer. turbo-charger. 10. Ensure leak proof joint clamps are properly...
  • Page 22: Operating The Pto

    SAFE OPERATION 7. If the tractor drive wheels are stuck, shift to 2.6. Servicing The Tractor reverse gear and back out, to prevent from lifting Before servicing the tractor, park it on a rm, at and the front wheels off the ground and possibly rolling level surface, set the parking brake, lower all the tractor over backwards.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    Nox emissions. injectors requires recalibration which must be done by 17. No tempering or modications should be done on authorized Farmtrac dealer. Engine specially on DPF and EGR, it can affect the emissions as well as engine performance.
  • Page 24: Diesel Fuel

    2.11. Operating on slopes 2.9. ROPS Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and 1. Farmtrac recommends the use of a Roll Over tipover accidents, which can result in severe injury or Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belt in death.
  • Page 25: Parking The Tractor

    ECU to the new ECU using service based diagnostic tool. Contact your authorised Farmtrac dealer who can handle the tool. If the data is not correctly transferred to the new ECU, the engine performance cannot be ensured.
  • Page 26: Safe Operation

    SAFE OPERATION Overhead Power lines : 1. Due to less gap between Earth and power line, do not cross the tractor on that place. Accident can be happened. Lighting strikes can cause significant injury or death Action : Move indoors if you hear thunder. a Severe thunderstorm Warning means Take Action a Take shelter indoors immediately...
  • Page 27 SAFE OPERATION 2.15 SAFE OPERATION D10510060 CAUTION D I S C O N N E C T B A T T E R Y CABLE BEFORE WELDING IS CARRIED OUT ON TRACTOR OR IMPLEMENT D10108040 D10570890...
  • Page 28 SAFE OPERATION D10510010 D10625390 D10509980 DANGER WARNING TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY OR DEATH FROM A MACHINE RUNAWAY 1). Pull only from draw bar, Pulling from any other point 1) Do not start engine by can cause over turn. shoring across terminals 2).
  • Page 29 SAFE OPERATION D10510180 WARNING D10510000 D10570890 D10511790...
  • Page 30 SAFE OPERATION WARNING KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ROTATING FAN AND BELTS WARNING KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ROTATING FAN AND BELTS CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS MAY CAUSE LOSS OF FINGERS OR A HAND MOVING PARTS MAY CAUSE LOSS OF FINGERS OR A HAND...
  • Page 31 SAFE OPERATION CAUTION DO NOT OPERATE THE TRACTOR BEYOND 1460 ERPM WHILE WORKING WITH 540E PTO DO NOT OPERATE THE TRACTOR BEYOND 2000 ERPM WHILE WORKING WITH 540 PTO D10760870 D10510030 CAUTION TRANSPORT LOCK 1. TRANSPORT LOCK SHOULD BE IN FULLY UNLOCKED (OPEN) CONDITION (ROTATE BLACK KNOB IN ANTI CLOCKWISE DIRECTION TO THE FULL AS SHOWN ON KNOB) DURING FIELD OPERATION WITH IMPLEMENTS, 2.
  • Page 32: Universal Symbols

    2.16 UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various universal symbols have been utilized on the instruments, controls, switches and fuse box. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning Parking Brake 4 Wheel Drive...
  • Page 33: Chapter -3 Control Instruments And Operation

    CONTROL INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CHAPTER -3 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION The following pages in this section detail the location and function of the various instruments, switches and controls on your tractor. Even if you operate other tractors, you should read through this section of the Manual and ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with the location and function of all the features of your new tractor.
  • Page 34: Top View Of Tractor

    CONTROL INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.1. TOP VIEW OF TRACTOR Figure 15 3. Top View Of Tractor Brake IPTO Hand throttle control Dual Speed PTO Control Foot throttle accelerator PTO control Assembly Diff lock 4WD-2WD Lever Main Gear lever High Low Shuttle lever Parking Brake Forward -reverse Shuttle DC Lever...
  • Page 35: Single Instrument Cluster

    CONTROL INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Figure 16 3.2 Single Instrument Cluster 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge 15. RH Turn Signal Indicator 2. Position Lamp 16. Speed Meter 3. RPM Meter 17. Lower Beam 4. Rotary Beacon Light 18. Rear Working Light 5.
  • Page 36: Controls, Instruments And Operation

    CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.3 WARNING SYMBOLS & INDICATION ON INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Symbol Symbol Function Color Function Color Working Light OBD/MIL/ Amber Front Diagnostic Working Light Differential Amber Yellow Rear Lock Sec. Trailer Green Amber PTO Clutch Turn Indication Trailer Turn Engine Protect Amber Green...
  • Page 37: Rpm Meter

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.4 RPM Meter The RPM meter indicates engine revolutions per minute. The yellow marks of 540 and 540E (Economy PTO) on RPM scales indicates the engine speed at which PTO RPM of 540 and 540E is obtained respectively. The hours recorded should be used as a guide to determine hours servicing intervals.
  • Page 38: Instrument Cluster Settings

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.10 Instrument Cluster Settings Figure-21 1. Up 3. Ok 2. Down 4. Menu There are 4 buttons on the instrument cluster with Always press OK button at the end of the setting or the following functions. changes will not be saved.
  • Page 39: Tyre Selection

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.11. Operator's Seat Press Up/down (1,2) button above image will appear on instrument cluster screen. Before operating the tractor, it is important to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position such that all 1) On top left corner the symbol be glow if PTO the controls are in proper reach and operator should clutch is in ON condition.
  • Page 40: Dash Board

    Registration plate lamp ‘ON’. Ÿ and pull on the buckle. With the belt fastened around Farmtrac logo illuminated. Ÿ you, pull the free end of the belt until it is a snug fit. If your tractor is fitted with ROPS, it must be maintained in a serviceable condition.
  • Page 41: Key-Start Switch

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.12.3. Key-Start Switch 3.15 DPF Regeneration And Inhibit Switch The key operated switch actuates the starting motor. Position 2 Always use additional lighting on the mounted implement if this conceals the turn signals and other lights at the rear of the tractor. Starting the Engine A three-position key-start switch is installed on all the tractors.
  • Page 42: Ops (Operator Presence Switch)

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 3.16. OPS (Operator presence switch) Decrease Increase Figure -33 1. Hand Throttle 1. OPS bypass switch OPS bypass switch keep the tractor running even Always cut-off battery power be when the tractor is Ÿ after getting off from the seat for working on stationary not operated for long duration.
  • Page 43: Battery Isolator

    CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TABLE -1 CONTACT ALLOCATION Core insulation Contact Function colour (for information) Yellow Left-hand direction indicator light Rear fog light Blue Common return White Right-hand direction indicator light Green Right-hand rear position and maker lights, Brown and rear registration plate illumination device" Stop lights Left-hand rear position and marker lights, Black...
  • Page 44: Chapter -4 Dpf Regeneration

    DPF REGENERATION CHAPTER - 4 DPF REGENERATION 4.1. DPF Regeneration strategies To avoid unnecessary soot build-up of diesel particulates or soot in the exhaust system: The engine, including the emission control system, Utilize automatic DPF cleaning mode Ÿ shall be operated, used and maintained in accordance (regeneration) with instructions provided in manual to maintain the Avoid unnecessary idling.
  • Page 45: Manual Regeneration (Procedure To Be Defined)

    DPF resulting in potential denial of the diesel exhaust filter emissions warranty. It is strongly recommended you take the DPF to an authorized Farmtrac service location or other qualified service provider for servicing. CAUTION : Hot surface indication is present on the muffler.
  • Page 46: Operating Procedure For Standard Regeneration (Normal Driving)

    DPF REGENERATION 4.2.4.1 Operating Procedure for Standard 12. The engine rpm will automatically rise, and the Regeneration (Normal Driving) regeneration process will begin. 13. Operator can either seat on vehicle or stand away from vehicle. If operator is seating on seat then, do Regeneration Operating Procedure not press accelerator pedal as it will stop the regeneration process.
  • Page 47: Operating Procedure For Service Assisted Regeneration (Stationary/ Manual Regeneration)

    DPF REGENERATION Indicator Lamp Strategy Regeneration Service Buzzer Action by Indication Lamp Lamp Inhibit Driver Lamp Normal Driving+ Driver Assisted Slow Stationary Regeneration Blink Regeneration (PM1) Driver Assisted Slow Stationary Slow Regeneration Blink Regeneration Beep (PM2) 4.2.4.3 Operating Procedure for Service Assisted Regeneration (Stationary/ Manual Regeneration) Regeneration Operating Procedure Ÿ...
  • Page 48: Turbo Engine

    DPF REGENERATION DPF REGENERATION STRATEGY Service Buzzer Indication DPF Inhibit Regeneration Action by Driver Lamp Lamp Standard Normal Driving Lamp Driver Assisted Slow Blink Normal Driving+ Regeneration Stationary (PM1) Regeneration Driver Assisted Slow Blink Slow Stationary Regeneration Beep Regeneration (PM2) Service Assisted Fast Blink Fast...
  • Page 49: Operation

    OPERATION CHAPTER - 5 FOOT CONTROLS 5.1 Differential Lock 5.3 Foot Brakes The foot brake pedals activate the rear wheel brakes Differential Lock is present on the right side of the and may be operated independently to aid turning in platform below the main gear lever.
  • Page 50: Clutch

    OPERATION Four Wheel Drive Lever Parking brake lever is situated on the RH side of the driver seat. To operate the parking brake, press the button on the parking brake lever, pull the lever up. To free the parking brake, press the button on the top of the lever and press the lever down.
  • Page 51: Power Take-Off (P.t.o.)

    OPERATION IMPORTANT : When towing the tractor, it is essential that the transmission main (right-hand) lever is kept in the neutral (N) position. Noncompliance may result in damage to transmission components. 5.7 POWER TAKE-OFF (P.T.O.) The power take-off (P.T.O.) on your tractor transfers engine power directly to mounted or trailed equipment via a splined shaft at the rear of the tractor.
  • Page 52: Hydraulic System

    OPERATION There are three positions of PTO selection lever, Two distinct systems are incorporated 1. Draft Control lever 2. Position Control lever Position (1) is for normal operation of 540 rpm, position. The type of control selected will depend on the type (2) is neutral and position (3) will select 540E RPM.
  • Page 53: Draft Control Operation

    OPERATION 5.8.1 Draft Control Operation Adjust the Draft Control Lever for the maximum required draft load (pull).The hydraulic lift system will Move the Draft Control Lever in the quadrant to find now provide normal draft response within the range set the point near the center where the lift links neither by the Position Control.
  • Page 54 OPERATION It can be used with both single acting as well as double NOTE : Always fix the attachment oil connections in acting cylinders with the help of a selector knob. It has 6 same ports (Red or Blue) so that cylinder axis of operation.
  • Page 55: Three Point Linkage And Trailed Equipment

    OPERATION implement carefully in position control, Check the 5.10. THREE-POINT LINKAGE AND TRAILED swing clearance by preforming a series of left and EQUIPMENT right-hand turns with the tractor and implement combination. Before attaching equipment study the following text: Remove the drawbar if mounted or semi- mounted Ÿ...
  • Page 56: Stay Bar

    OPERATION 5.14 Stay bar The drawbar retaining pin may be inserted in either of the holes (1) or (2), to vary the drawbar/ implement hitch point relative to the P.T.O. shaft. Always use the close-coupled position (hole 2) when towing equipment exerting high static downward forces, such as two wheeled trailers etc.
  • Page 57: Rear Wheel Track Adjustment

    OPERATION WARNING : Owners should ensure that all steering components are maintained in a reliareliable and satisfactory condition to ensure safe operation and comply with legal requirements. 5.18 REAR WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT Rear wheel track adjustment is effected by changing the wheel rim relative to the center disc, the rim and/or the disc relative to the axle hub or by interchanging the rear wheels.
  • Page 58: Weighing Limitations ( Where Ever Applicable)

    OPERATION When adding weight, adhere to the maximum tire Liquid Ballast capacity loading stated in the tables towards the end of Filling the front and rear tires with liquid ballast is a Chapter -5 of this manual. If further information or convenient method of adding weight.
  • Page 59 CONTROL, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 5.23 Hydraulic Trailer Brake Trailer braking system is independent of the tractor service brake system. Trailer brake valve is mounted on clutch housing and it is actuated by the linkage which is connected with tractor’s service brake pedal, During braking, operator presses the brake pedals and actuator assy moves downward, resulting in the rotation of pushing pin mounting bracket.
  • Page 60: Chapter - 6 Lubrication And Maintenance

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART CHAPTER - 6 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your tractor at peak efficiency while the lubrication and maintenance chart on page 3 provides a ready reference to these requirements. In addition to the regular service operations listed, the following items should be checked every 10 hours or daily during the first 50 hours of operation: 1.
  • Page 61 The numbers in these column refer to the Operation Numbers contained in the following pages of this section. In some instances, illustrations are not considered necessary in order to carry out the service operation and are therefore omitted. FARMTRAC (FT 6050 NETS) Lubrication and Maintenance Chart Indication on hour meter S.No.
  • Page 62 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART First 300 hrs then after Coolant Replace ü ü every 900 hrs. Radiator hose and ü ü ü ü ü ü Check At every service clamp Toe In Check ü ü ü ü ü ü At every service Engine start system Check ü...
  • Page 63: Radiator Coolant Level

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART 6.1 Front Bonnet EVERY 10 HOURS or DAILY (whichever occurs first) carry out the following checks: To gain access to the radiator cap, air cleaner, engine rocker valve cover, etc. Insert the key in lock and 6.3 Engine Oil Level rotated key in clock wise direction to open front bonnet as shown in figure 1.
  • Page 64: Radiator Matrix

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART IMPORTANT : It is essential that an approved cap is 6.7.1 Air Cleaner used. If the original cap is mislaid or damaged, obtain a replacement from your Authorized Dealer. The function of the air cleaner is to remove impurities from the air while allowing sufficient volume of air to 6.5.
  • Page 65: Brake Pedal Free Play Adjustment

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART 6.10. Brake Pedal Free Play Adjustment Battery Check brake free play. it should be (22-25 mm) at the brake pedal. if adjustments is required, loosen the locknut and remove the split pin and clevis pin. Turn the rod to lengthen or shorten the adjustment rod (3), as require, Secure the split pin and tighten the locknut (2).
  • Page 66 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Figure 13 1. Clutch Pedal Hub Greasing Point Figure 15 Figure 14 5. Propeller Shaft 4. Propeller Shaft Greasing Point Greasing Point (Rear axle side) (Front axle side) Figure 17. Figure 16. 1 0. Brake Linkage 9.
  • Page 67: Engine Oil And Filter (Only After First 50 Hrs)

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Figure 18 4. Hydraulic lift greasing point Figure 19 5. Hydraulic lift greasing point Figure 20 6. Lift rod greasing point 6.12 Engine Oil and Filter (Only after first 50 hrs) Change Engine oil, turbo charger filter, hydraulic filter, fuel filter after first 50 hrs of run of the engine.
  • Page 68: Transmission Oil Level

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Clean the area around the filter. Smear clean engine 6.15 Fan/Alternator Belt Tension (Auto-tensioner) oil around the rubber seal of a new filter and install on the tractor. Screw up until the faces just meet, then tighten a further ¾...
  • Page 69: Fuel Filter (Bleeding The Fuel System)

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Don'ts Loosen the deflate screw in the main filter. Start priming (using hand primer on filter) until Lash adjusters must not be kept in upside down Ÿ fuel comes out of the deflate screw without any air position from the moment of loading on trays up to bubble.
  • Page 70: Power Steering Oil- First Change After 300 Hrs Then After Every 1200 Hrs

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Breather & dip stick Figure 34. Figure 31. 2. Power Steering Dipstick & Breather Rear Axle / Transmission Oil Drain 1. Drain plug After refilling the rear axle, start the engine to allow the Max. oil to circulate through out the vehicle. After a minute, stop the engine and recheck the oil level by dipstick Min.
  • Page 71: Front Axle Oil (4Wd)

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART 6.23 Front Axle oil (4WD) Remove oil drain plug clean it and drain the oil. After draining the oil tighten the plug. Refill the oil up to the plug level. To drain the oil, unscrew and remove the plug (1) and then drain plug (2).
  • Page 72: Electrical Equipment

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART Draining and refilling the cooling system IMPORTANT: It is essential that an approved radiator cap is used. If the cap is mislaid or damaged, obtain a WARNING: Antifreeze solution is irritating to replacement from your Authorized Dealer. eyes and skin.
  • Page 73: Fuse Box

    LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART 6.26 Fuse Box Cover the exhaust pipe opening. Ÿ Fuse Box is located on the right side above the engine Preparing the Tractor for Use after Storage Ÿ as shown in figure 36. Inflate the tires to the correct pressure. Ÿ...
  • Page 74: Chapter-7 Specification

    SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER - 7 SPECIFICATIONS The specification on the following pages are given for you information and guidance. For further information concerning your tractor and equipment, consult your Authorized Dealer. Where ever a specific model in not mentioned, the data applies on all models. Company policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any time without notice is received.
  • Page 75 SPECIFICATIONS FARMTRAC 6050 E Model Common Rail Direct Injection with TC Type - NA/ TC/TCI/E-CRT Swept Volume (cc) 2760 No of Cylinders Bore x Stroke (mm) 98x122 Power at Rated ERPM (HP) 48 HP @ 2000 Rated ERPM 2000 750±5...
  • Page 76 SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE Seat type E Marked Adjustable type with seat belt - E marked Seat Max Forward Speed @ Fly up ERMP 29.76 Fuel Tank Capacity, (Liters) 60 - under platform Fuel Tank Cap- Lockable Air Cleaner Type Dry type with clogging sensor Platform Fully Suspended Brake Pedals...
  • Page 77: Speed Chart

    TYRE OPTIONS Tyre Pressure Tyre Pressure Tyre Tyre Size (psi) - Road (psi) - Field 8 x 18 26-28 24-26 Front (Agri) 13.6 x 28 16-18 14-16 Rear (Agri) SPEED CHART Rear Tyre Size - 13.6x28 TRACTOR SPEED @ Rated RPM Reverse (Km/hr) Forward (Km/hr) 2.63...
  • Page 78 IMPLEMENT LIMITATION CHART CRDI 50-V S. No Implement Photos 50 HP category 11 Tyne Cultivator width of Cut- 2550-2570 mm Rigid type Weight- 300-350 Kg LxWxH- 915x2620x1015mm Trailed type: 8x8 Width of cut: 1725-1750 mm Weight- 700-750 Kg Disc diameter: 560/610 mm (opt) Disc Harrow Mounted type: 8x8 Width of cut: 1725-1750 mm...
  • Page 79 TYRE OPTIONS Maximum Allowed Trailed Masses ROPS Variant 8-18 & 280/70R16 & 280/70R18 & 11.5/80x15.3 & Tyre 6.00-16 & 13.6-28 13.6-28 360/70R28 14.9-28 16.9-24 Tech. permissible 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 mass Front reaction (A-1) 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 Rear reaction (A-2) 2300 2300...
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