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FOREWORD FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing our tractor. We are confident it 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 operation can cause substantial mechanical damage as well as cause accidents with the associated injuries.
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WARNING SIGNS IN THIS MANUAL The following warning signs in this manual draw additional attention to items of importance for the safe and correct operation of the tractor. SIGN MEANING OF THE SIGN This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury or death to you or oth- DANGER er persons if the warning is not heeded.
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Carved position of the Engine type or Number Carved position of the SERVICE chassis number 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.
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Tong Yang Moolsan CO., LTD tor, do not hesitate to contact your (Here in after refer to TYM) tractor. Authorized TYM dealer/Distributor. He has trained personnel, genuine Your tractor has been designed and...
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TYM Dealer/ ceived. The tractor serial number is Distributor in your locality. Dealer/ punched on a plate attached to the...
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ENGINES (3TNV88C-DKTF) ▶HYDRAULIC SYSTEM & LINK- AGES ▶FRONT AxLE & WHEELS TYM Tractors are fitted with Live (i.e. ▶ CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION The 4WD front axle is a center-piv- system is in operation) independent, A single plate dry clutch (8.86″ di- ot, reverse Eliot type.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4. OWNER ASSISTANCE through the Starter Motor and the We at TYM CO.,LTD and your TYM Your name, address and tele- Electrical system comprising Horn, Dealer/Distributor wants you to be Head Lamp. Side indicator Lamps, phone number...
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5. ROPS (ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES) ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES (ROPS) USE OF THE TRACTOR WITH THE ROPS LOWERED CAN TYM tractors are equipped with a CAUSE FATAL INJURIES DANGER frame for the protection of opera- As the ROPS frame or cab togeth- •...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DAMAGE OF THE ROPS SEAT SLIDING WARNING Never attach chains, ropes to the ROPS for pulling purpos- es; this will cause the tractor to tip backwards. Always pull from the tractor drawbar. Be careful when driving through Forward / Backward adjustment lever door opening or under low...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To select Seat position, move Ad- RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION SIGNAL WORDS justing lever and slide Seat closer to or away from Dash panel and con- trols. DANGER DANGER • Check whether the seat prop- WARNING erly locked in its position be- fore driving the tractor.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION PROTECTION CHILDREN USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT T72O203A T72O204A T72O205A Carefully read all safety instructions Keep children and others away from The Roll Over Protective Struc- given in this manual for your safety. the tractor while operating. ture (ROPS) has been certified to Tempering with any of the safety de- industry and/or government stan-...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTION TO AVOID PARK TRACTOR SAFELY TIPPING after for any evidence of damage, wear or cracks. In the event of dam- age or alteration, the ROPS must be replaced prior to further operation of the tractor. The seat belt must be worn during machine operation when the ma- chine is equipped with a certified ROPS.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS KEEP RIDERS OFF TRACTOR HANDLE FUEL SAFELY AVOID STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING FIRES SHAFTS T72O208A T72O209A T72O210A Do not allow riders on the tractor. Handle fuel with care; it is highly Entanglement in rotating shaft can flammable. Do not refuel the tractor cause serious injury or death.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ALWAYS USE SAFETY LIGHTS PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE AND DEVICES Securely support any tractor ele- ments that must be raised for ser- vice work. Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed. Replace worn or broken parts. Re- place damage/missing decals.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE PREVENT BATTERY PREVENT ACID BURNS FLUIDS ExPLOSIONS T72O213A T72O214A T72O215A Escaping fluid under pressure can Keep sparks, lighted matches, and Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte penetrate the skin causing serious open flame away from the top of is poisonous.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BATTERY DISCONNECT SERVICE TRACTOR SAFELY If you spill acid on yourself; 1. Flush your skin with water. 2. Flush your eyes with water for 10-15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. T74O224A T72O216A 1. When working with your tractors Do not wear a necktie, scarf or electrical components you must loose clothing when you work near...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WORK IN VENTILATED AREA TRACTOR RUNAWAY SAFETY STARTER SWITCH 1. The tractor can start even if the 1. Clutch operated safety switch is transmission is engaged posi- provided on all tractors which al- tion causing tractor to runaway low the starting system to be- and serious injury to the people come operational only when the...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EMERGENCY ExITS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER If exit from the cab side doors is blocked (following an accident or ve- hicle overturn) the alternative safety exits are indicated by decals. T74O225A T74O226A Never let anyone get in the loader Do not stand under the lifted load- and use the loader as a workbench.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O227A T74O228A T74O229A When attaching or detaching the Do not allow loader arms or attach- IMPORTANT loader, fix all parts which are con- ment to contact electrical power ROPS (Roll Over Protective nected to the bucket and boom. The lines.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS T74O230A T74O231A Never carry a big object with the When attaching or detaching the loader unless a proper implement loader, fix all parts which are con- is attached. Keep a carried object nected to the bucket and boom. The low during driving.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR TRACTOR The manufacturer of your tractor For full details consult the manufac- has made every effort to make it as turer of the chemicals. safe as is humanly possible. To avoid lengthy exposure to noise Beyond this point it is the responsi- ensure that ear protection is worn.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY TIPS DURING MAINTENANCE 1. At least on a daily basis check all Where a tractor is started in a engine to prevent being scald- oil levels. Water level in the radia- confined area, ensure that the ed by steam or hot water. Do not tor and electrolyte level in the bat- area is well ventilated as exhaust add water in the radiator when...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING IMPLEMENTS 1. Ensure that all mounting and re- 6. Only the driver should ride on 11. When traveling on a public road moval of implements is done on the tractor with the ROPS ensure that the tractor and driv- safe flat ground.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 14. Never remove or modify the ▶THE FOLLOWING PRECAU- 4. Fiberglass canopy does not give TIONS ARE SUGGESTED TO seat belt. any protection. HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS 15. Never remove, modify or repair 5. To prevent falls, keep steps and A careful operator is the best oper- the ROPS frame.
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Do not bypass the safety starter ply the parking brake, place the 4. Do not smoke while the refueling switch. Consult your TYM tractor PTO (Power Take Off) lever in the tractor. Keep away any type Dealer/Distributor if safety- start- the “OFF”...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10. Pull only from the swinging draw 14. Use the flasher/ Turn signal crossing ditches or slopes, and bar or the lower link drawbar in lights and Slow Moving Vehi- when turning at corners. the down position. Use only a cle (SMV) signs when driving 3.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS <OPERATING THE PTO> <DIESEL FUEL> 9. If the original fuel tank cap is 1. When operating PTO driven 1. Keep the equipment clean and lost, replace it with genuine cap. equipment, shut off the engine properly maintained. A none approved cap may not and wait until the PTO stops be- 2.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7. DO’S AND DON’T’S DO’S-FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE DO - Ensure that safety shields are DO - Keep the radiator filled with DO - Shift into low gear when driv- in place and in good condition. clean water and in cold weath- ing down steeps hills.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DON’TS-FOR SAFE OPERATION DON’T - Run the engine with the DON’T - Run the engine if it is not DON’T - Use the governor Control air cleaner disconnected. firing on all cylinders. Lever (Hand throttle) while driving on roads. DON’T - Start the tractor in an en- DON’T - Ride the brake or clutch ped- closed building unless the...
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INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS OPERATION WORK PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE CABIN SYSTEM STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TROUBLESHOOTING SAFETY STANDARD FOR FARM WORK APPENDIX INDEX WARRANTY...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE CABIN SYSTEM 1. OPEnInG cOVERS ........5-2 1. majOR FEaTURES ........6-2 2. InSPEcTIOn ITEmS ........5-2 2. InSTRUmEnT and RElaTEd PaRTS ..6-3 3. InSPEcTInG and cHanGInG cOOlanT .. 5-3 3. HOW TO cOnTROlS cabIn ....... 6-5 4.
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5. InSTRUcTIOn aFTER USE ......9-6 6. caUTIOnS FOR InSPEcTIOn and maInTEnancE .. 9-6 1. EnGInE WaRRanTIES ....... 12-2 7. TRacTOR ..............9-7 2. EmISSIOn SYSTEm WaRRanTY ....12-5 3. TYm WaRRanTY ........12-13 APPENDIX 1. majOR SPEcIFIcaTIOnS ......10-2 2. majOR cOnSUmablES ......10-6...
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1. EXTERIOR VIEW (NON CAB MODEL) Sub-Fender Headlamp Turn Signal lamp (R) Tire (Rear) Tire (Front) 45nO101a 1 - 2...
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GENERAL INFORMATION Steering Wheel Hood Headlamp Turn Signal lamp (l) Step muffler Pipe 45nO102a 1 - 3...
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GENERAL INFORMATION 2. EXTERIOR VIEW (CABIN MODEL) Outside Rearview mirror door lever Head lamp Tire (Rear) 45nO103b 1 - 4...
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GENERAL INFORMATION Working lamp (Front) Wiper (Front) Engine Hood Turn Signal / Position lamp(Front) Tire (Front) Step Engine muffler 45nO104b 1 - 5...
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GENERAL INFORMATION Working lamp Wiper (Rear)-option brake lamp Turn Signal lamp Washer tank lift Rod(RH) lift Rod(lH) PTO Shaft check link Towing Hitch 58cO106a 1 - 6...
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GENERAL INFORMATION 3. SAFETY SIGNS In order to work with the machine safely, safety decals are placed on the machine. Make sure to read and follow the directions. Keep the safety decals clean and not damaged at all times. ■...
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GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING WARNING Do not use the sub shift lever at “H” postion when driving backward. 1200-910-001-0 WARNING Always fasten your seat belt LOCK UNLOCK 1200-910-019-0 Push the butten to lock position with joystick lever is neutral WARNING whenever the implement is not operation.
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GENERAL INFORMATION CAUTION Inner/Outer air Ventilation When grills of rear and both sides are opened,inner air will ventilate in. For effective use, open it when Keep hands and operate heater or air conditioner clothing away from and close when ventilate fresh air. rotating fan and belts 1220-904-122-1 to prevent serious...
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GENERAL INFORMATION Always appiy the park brake when parking. Failure to do so can cause accidents and damages. 1200-910-002-0 45nO111a 45nO110a T39O206a 1 - 12...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES (NON CAB TYPE) ... 2-2 2. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES (CABIN TYPE) ..2-3 3. OPERATINg METHOD ..........2-14 4. INSTRUMENT PANEL LAMP AND BUzzER OPERATINg CONDITIONS ........2-15 5. OPERATINg THE CONTROLS ........2-18 6. OPERATINg THE 3 POINT LINKAgE (NON CAB MODEL) ..........2-33 7.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 1. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES (NON CAB TYPE) Cluster Info switch Hazard switch PTO switch Shuttle shift lever Regen switch PTO Mode switch Horn switch Key switch Turn signal switch Light switch Parking brake lever Tilt lever 45NO213B 2 - 2...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 2. INSTRUMENT AND SWITCHES (CABIN TYPE) Cluster Hazard switch PTO switch Info Switch Shuttle shift lever Regen switch PTO Mode switch Horn switch Key switch Turn Signal switch Light Switch Parking brake lever Tilt lever 45NO214B 2 - 3...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS "START" position The engine can be started in this position. When releasing the key, the switch is returned to the Start "ON" position. 45NO219A T4HO204A ► CLUSTER ► KEY SWITCH It is used to start and stop the en- It displays the revolution of the en- gine.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS T4HO205A T4HO206A T4HO207A ► HOUR METER ► FUEL gAUgE ► COOLANT WARNINg LAMP It indicates the total time of use. The This indic ates the amount of fuel This indicates the temperature of last digit indicates one tenth hours. while the main switch is in the "ON"...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg NOTE • • The high beam can obstruct the The engine can be damaged if Turn Signal(RH) view of other drivers coming increasing its speed too fast. in the opposite direction on a Turn road, leading to an unexpected Signal accident.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS NOTE (2) Turn signal lamp operation • This lever is not automatically The turn signal lamps can be op- Hazard switch returned to the neutral position. erated with the main switch in the Therefore, set it back to the "ON"...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Left Turn Signal Right Turn Signal PTO lamp Indicator Indicator Preheat lamp Coolant warning lamp Engine oil pressure warning lamp Parking brake lamp Charge warning lamp 45NO21A 2 - ...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS High beam lamp Tractor turn signal indicator Fuel level warning lamp (1) Tractor turn signal indicator (2) High beam lamp (4) Fuel level warning lamp This comes on when the high I f k e e p i n g d r i v i n g w i t h t h e This lamp is used to indicate the intended turning direction of beam is turned on.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Charge warning lamp PTO lamp Preheat lamp (5) PTO lamp (7) Preheat lamp () Charge warning lamp This comes on while the PTO T h i s c o m e s o n w h i l e t h e This comes on when the main shaft is rotating.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Engine oil pressure warning lamp Coolant warning lamp EGT warning lamp (11) EGT warning lamp (9) Engine oil pressure warning lamp (10) Coolant warning lamp This is illuminated when the If this lamp comes on, coolant When exhaust gas temperature e n g i n e o i l p r e s s u r e o r o i l is overheated.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS DPF warning lamp Engine warning lamp (12) DPF warning lamp (13) Engine warning lamp This lamp blinks when carbon It comes on when the engine 45NO220A is accumulated in the diesel is malfunctioning. particulate filter. If this lamp ►...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS PTO ON/OFF INFO Switch Switch T4HO211A 45NO222A T39O309A ► INFO SWITCH (2) Operation of PTO ON/OFF (3) PTO operation indicator Pressing the button displays useful button switch ON - The PTO shaft is rotating. i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e i n s t r u m e n t Operation for 'automatic' and 'man- OFF - T h e P T O s h a f t i s ...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 3. OPERATINg METHOD 1) Operating principles : For DPF regeneration, the exhaust gas temperature is increased by increasing the engine back pressure. Operation sequence Step DPF Lamp On Regeneration Alarm Engine Max.RPM Regeneration Button Press DPF Regeneration Electronic Exhaust Valve Operation Regeneration Complete DPF Lamp Off...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 4. INSTRUMENT PANEL LAMP AND BUzzER OPERATINg CONDITIONS ► INSTALLATION AND DPF REgENERATION Item Lamp Buzzer DPF regeneration Buzzing 3times [1s-1s-1s], necessary buzzing again in 1minute DPF regeneration Buzzing 1time [2s] start During DPF [DPF]+[EGT] on + Regeneration regeneration button blinking DPF regeneration...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS ► ABNORMAL OPERATION DURINg DPF REgENERATION Item Lamp Buzzer Coolant temperature over 105˚C [DPF]+[EGT] On + Regeneration during DPF regeneration button blinking Regeneration [DPF]+[EGT] Blinking failure Release Release mode [DPF]+[EGT] Blinking mode [DPF]+[EGT]+[Regeneration Force release button] Blinking 2 - 16...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS ► ENgINE AND DPF MALFUNCTION Item Lamp Buzzer + [RPM] OFF Engine sensor fault Coolant + [Coolant temp] OFF temperature Electronic exhaust valve fault [Fail]+[EGT] Blinking DPF damage [Fail]+[DPF] On DPF fail DPF removal [Fail]+[DPF] On 2 - 17...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 5. OPERATINg THE CONTROLS Steering Wheel Throttle Lever Shuttle Shift Lever Joystick Lever Parking Brake Lever Tilt Lever Main Gear Lever Sub Shift Lever Brake Pedal Clutch Pedal Throttle Pedal Position Lever 45NO224A 2 - 1...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Steering Wheel Shuttle Shift Lever Throttle Lever Joystick Lever Sub Shift Lever Parking Brake Lever Tilt Lever Throttle Pedal Clutch Pedal Brake Pedal 45NO225A 2 - 19...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Driving on road - Engaging Hook Engage (both brake pedals op- Throttle Lever erated together) One-side brake warning lamp OFF Throttle Pedal Working in field - Di s engage (One si de br ake pedal operated) One-side brake warning lamp ON Brake Pedal...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS IMPORTANT When changing from forward to reverse or back to forward again while in high range Parking Brake Lever make sure the tractor comes Throttle Shuttle Shift Lever Pedal to a stop before changing direction. Failure to do so is likely to result in damage to the mechanism and place the Brake Pedal...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS (Low Speed) Main Gear Lever Sub Shift Lever (Neutral) (High Speed) 45NO230A 45NO231A 45NO232A ► MAIN gEAR LEVER ► SUB SHIFT LEVER NOTE • This lever can be shift- The driving direction can be se- • Operate the range shift lever ed by using the clutch, lected between forward direction...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg < Examples of useful conditions • Differential Lock Pedal Never use the differential lock of differential lock > when driving on a road. A colli- ① One wheel slips or tractor cannot sion or rollover can occur. be driven forward when moving •...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS NOTE < Examples of useful conditions • Before operating the 4WD lever, of 4WD > 4WD Lever make sure to stop the tractor. The 4WD can be used under the • If it is hard to engage the 4WD following conditions lever, do not apply excessive ①...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg • Make sure to wear your seat belt to protect yourself from a possible rollover or crash acci- dent. PTO ON/OFF Switch • Never adjust the seat during Seat Sliding driving. 45NO235A 45NO236A ► PTO ON/OFF SWITCH ►...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS NOTE • Operate the PTO shift lever only after setting the PTO ON/OFF Safety switch to the OFF position. Cover External PTO Shaft Cap Rear PTO position lever PTO speed 540 rpm T5NO211A 45NO237A ► PTO SHAFT CAP ►...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg DANgER • • Abnormal operation of a loader If caught by the PTO shaft, a can lead to an accident. There- severe injury or even death f o r e , w h e n c o n n e c t i n g t h e can occur.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS NOTE • Do not operate the boom cylin- der and bucket cylinder at the same time. A loader may mal- Lock Release function due to insufficient oil flow. Lock button 45NO23A 45NO23A (1) Joystick lever operating directions (2) Joystick lever safety device T h e r e i s a b u t t o n t o l o c k t h e - Boom down (A)
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS ► O P E R AT I N g T I P S F O R (4) Turning the steering wheel to POWER STEERINg WHEEL its end unnecessarily (with the Position lever (1) Operate the power steering tractor stopped) can wear tires wheel only while the engine is rapidly.
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg WARNINg Hydraulic Lowering • When leaving the tractor, make Speed Control Knob Set it to the Lock position under sure to lower the implement and the following conditions to prevent stop the engine. Others may falling of the implement : operate one of the controls, •...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Faster Slower (Lock) T5NO20A T34O330B T253O241A • Decreasing lowering speed ► AUX. HYDRAULIC LEVER ► AUX. HYDRAULIC VALVE Turn the knob clockwise (Slower). When using an attachment for an (1) How to engage coupler • Increasing lowering speed implement (rotavator, hydraulic ①...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS (2) How to disengage coupler WARNINg ① Lower the implement on the • To prevent a burn and skin ground to release pressure in damage, make sure to stop the the hydraulic hose. engine before connecting or ②...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 6. OPERATINg THE 3 POINT LINKAgE (NON CAB MODEL) External Position Lever Brake Lamp Turn Signal Lamp Top Link Top Link PTO Cover Lift Rod PTO Shaft Lift Rod Check Chain Towing Hitch 45NO241A 2 - 33...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS 7. OPERATINg THE 3 POINT LINKAgE (CABIN MODEL) Working Lamp Wiper (Rear)- Brake Lamp Turn Signal Lamp Washer tank Lift Rod(RH) Lift Rod(LH) PTO Shaft Check Link Towing Hitch 5CO106A 2 - 34...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS Rotary Mounting Hole Top Link Adjustment Check Link Lower Link Check Link Mounting Hole 45NO242A 45NO242A 45NO243A ► TOP LINK ADJUSTMENT ► CHECK LINK ► LOWER LINK (1) The angle of an implement can The check link can be adjusted to An implement can be attached to be adjusted by extending or re- relieve vibration and shock of an...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg • Make sure to use the towing hitch for towing to avoid roll- ROPS over. Never tow anything by connecting a rope to the top link bracket, axle or safety frame. • When using a rotavator that draws power through the uni- versal joint from the PTO shaft, Towing Hitch...
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS WARNINg • If a rollover accident occurs without the safety frame, the frame cannot protect the driver, leading to a severe injury or even death. Never drive with the safety frame detached. 2 - 37...
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OPERATION 1. ENgINE sTARTINg ..........3-2 2. ENgINE sTOPPINg ..........3-3 3. ENgINE IdlINg ............3-3 4. RuNNINg-IN PERIOd ..........3-4 5. sTARTINg Off, shIfTINg ANd dRIvINg ..... 3-4 6. TuRNINg IN fIEld ..........3-5 7. sTOPPINg ANd PARkINg ........3-5 8.
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OPERATION 1. ENgINE sTARTINg wARNINg NOTE ► hOw TO sTART ENgINE • • ① Make sure that there is no ob- Never start the engine by con- The engine will not start unless stacle around the tractor. necting the start motor terminal the brake pedal is depressed.
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OPERATION 2. ENgINE sTOPPINg 3. ENgINE IdlINg ► gENERAl ENgINE IdlINg ► ENgINE IdlINg IN COld CONdITION After starting the engine, idle the en- Hydraulic oil in this vehicle is also gine for 5 to 10 minutes so that oil is used as transmission fluid.
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OPERATION 4. RuNNINg-IN PERIOd 5. sTARTINg Off, shIfTINg ANd dRIvINg Make sure to keep the following in- ⑤ Release the clutch pedal slowly Interlock structions for the initial 50-hour use. while depressing the throttle Lower: Lock (1) Avoid abrupt starting and abrupt pedal to increase the engine stopping.
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OPERATION 6. TuRNINg IN fIEld 7. sTOPPINg ANd PARkINg wARNINg Interlock • Avoid turning at a high speed. Raise: Open The tractor can fall on its side. • When the tractor is installed Throttle with an implement, its overall Pedal length becomes large.
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OPERATION 8. dRIvINg ON slOPE ► sTARTINg Off ON sTEEP slOPE ► TIPs fOR dRIvINg ON slOPE ⑥ Remove the key from the switch after parking vehicle. ① Depress the brake pedals. (1) Set the main shift lever in the low speed position on a slope ②...
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OPERATION 9. CAuTIONs fOR dRIvINg INTO / OuT Of fIEld NOTE (1) Check that the left and right brake pedals are connected. • When the needle on the coolant () It is dangerous to drive into/out of a field if the field is deep from its bank. temperature gauge is pointing Use ramps.
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OPERATION 11. CAuTIONs fOR dRIvINg ON ROAd 12. OPERATION ChECk duRINg dRIvINg ► ENgINE COOlANT (1) When changing the direction on a Observe that every part is properly road, use the turn signal lamp to in- operated during driving. If the coolant t e m p e r a t u r e w a r - form other drivers.
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Work Procedure 1. Precautions for handling imPlement ..4-2 2. general imPlement ........... 4-2...
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Work Procedure 1. Precautions for handling imPlement 2. general imPlement ► rotavator (1) When driving the tractor to at- Warning tach or detach an implement, <safety precautions for rotavator> • Read instructions on warning de- make sure that there is no one •...
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Work Procedure <effective plowing pattern> (1) sequential returning plowing ⊙ Turning: Moving Direction Reverse Driving pattern • This pattern can be useful in a (13) well-planned field in a good con- dition. 4 3 4 4 3 4 (17) • The border shown in the figure is Start the effective plowing width of the...
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Work Procedure (2) alternating returning plow- ing pattern • This pattern is useful for narrow ⊙ Turning: Moving Direction Reverse Driving or short fields or poorly planned fields in which are not easy to (1) turn. (16) • In the figure, the plowing width Start for (1), (), (3) and (4) should be (9) (13) (17)
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Work Procedure (3) land leveling pattern • The land leveling work may be performed after crushing soil or ⊙ Turning: Moving Direction Reverse Driving not. • (14) The vehicle speed can be set faster when performing the land 4 3 4 4 3 4 (10) leveling work with soil crushed Finish...
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Maintenance 1. Opening cOvers ..........5-2 2. inspectiOn iteMs ..........5-2 4 3 5 3. inspecting and changing cOOlant .... 5-3 4. checking and changing Oil ......5-5 5. transMissiOn strainer cleaning ....5-9 6. Fuel systeM ............5-10 7. checking and cleaning air cleaner ..5-12 8.
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Maintenance and service Maintenance and service 1. Opening cOvers 2. inspectiOn iteMs To prevent any possible failure, Hood some items should be checked daily. Make sure to perform inspection be- fore driving. ► inspectiOn iteMs Hood Lock Pin Inspect each part in the following order: 45NO504A 45NO501A...
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Maintenance and service 3. inspecting and changing cOOlant ③ Open the hood and check: - Emission color Inlet - Engine oil level - Brake pedal operation Check Hoses - One brake pedal operation - Coolant level - Fan belt for looseness and - Steering wheel for heavi- Radiator damage...
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Maintenance and service (3) antifreeze If coolant freezes, the engine can be damaged. • Clean the radiator thoroughly before adding antifreeze. Radiator Grill • The mixture ratio of antifreeze is Drain Cock different by manufacturers and temperature. Refer to the manu- facturer's manual.
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Maintenance and service 4. checking and changing Oil nOte Engine oil Gauge • Do not add engine oil over the upper limit level. • Check the engine oil before starting the engine or at least in 5 minutes after the engine is stopped.
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Maintenance and service (3) Oil specification Diesel engine oil: Upper limit (API CJ-4 SAE 15W40) Lower cautiOn Transmission limit Fluid Filler Hole • If engine oil gets on your skin, it can irritate the skin and cause T9O508A a skin condition. Make sure to clean your skin with soap and T54O508A water or hand cleaner thorough-...
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Maintenance and service nOte cautiOn • • If transmission fluid gets on Do not add fluid over the upper your skin, it can irritate the skin limit level. and cause a skin condition. • Check the fluid before starting Make sure to clean your skin the engine or at least in 5 min- Drain Plug with soap and water or hand...
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Maintenance and service (2) changing cautiOn ① Unscrew the drain plugs on the • If oil gets on your skin, it can ir- bottom of the axle and left/right ritate the skin and cause a skin Upper final cases to drain engine oil. Lower condition.
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Maintenance and service 5. transMissiOn strainer cleaning Bolt pliers 4 3 5 engine oil filter T9O51A cartridge T9O511B T9O51A ► r eplacing engine Oil ► transMissiOn strainer Filter cartridge cleaning ① Remove the engine oil filter car- ① When changing transmission fluid, tridge by turning it counterclock- clean with diesel fuel.
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Maintenance and service 6. Fuel systeM ► Fuel systeM ④ Run the engine for approx. 5 minutes and check for proper Use only low sulfur or ultra low sul- Bleeding screw operation through the engine oil fur diesel fuel. warning lamp. Then, stop the (1) Fuel tank engine.
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Maintenance and service 7. checking and cleaning air cleaner (3) Fuel filter cleaning and < cautions for inspection and Check and clean the air cleaner ac- cording to the following instructions: service of air cleaner > element replacing (1) Use the standard element and fil- This filter is to remove foreign mate- ter and do not apply oil on them.
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Maintenance and service 8. adjusting tread ► adjusting FrOnt Wheel ► air cleaner cleaning cautiOn tread ① Blow compressed air from the • After adjusting the wheel tread, It can be adjusted in two steps by inside toward the outside of the el- the vehicle's breadth and turn- switching the left and right tires and ement.
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Maintenance and service ■ standard 1,10 4 3 5 Tightening torque ,000~,00kg cm Tightening torque 1,00~1,800kg cm Tightening torque 1,00~1,800kg cm 1,70 T4HO50A 5 - 1...
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Maintenance and service 9. greasing 10. checking hOses 11. checking electric systeM ► greasing pOints ► checking and charging Rubber parts, such as the fuel hose battery For general greasing points, refer and radiator hose, are aged by time even when the tractor is not in use. to the fuel, oil and fluid specification danger chart.
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Maintenance and service <checking> danger Negative (-) terminal (black) ① Checking battery charging level • If the battery electrolyte gets If the battery is not used for over on your eyes, skin, clothes two weeks, it may become hard to or object, rinse it with water start the engine.
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Maintenance and service ► checking electric Wiring ④ Firstly, start the engine of the vehicle with the normal battery. (1) Loose wiring terminals can cause Then, start the engine of the contact failure and damaged wir- tractor with the discharged bat- ings can lead to performance tery.
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Maintenance and service ① Remove the cover of the fuse box. ② Remove the blown fuse. ③ Fit a new fuse with the same ca- Fuse Box pacity. ④ The function and capacity of each fuse are indicated on the cover of the fuse box.
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Maintenance and service 12. check and adjust each part ► replacing laMp bulb If a lamp does not come on by oper- ating the corresponding switch: Lock Nut Turn Buckle ① Check the corresponding fuse. ② If the fuse is intact, remove the bulb socket from the lamp.
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Maintenance and service <adjustment> ① Unscrew the lock nut and turn Turn Buckle the adjusting nut to adjust the play (left and right). ② Turning it counterclockwise in- creases the play while turning it clockwise decreases the play. Lock Nut ③...
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Maintenance and service ④ Replace the belt if tegument is Warning worn out or some pieces are de- • If the left and right brakes are tached. not operated simultaneously, Mounting bolt braking force is applied only to one side, leading to a danger- ous situation.
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Maintenance and service Air cleaner hose Radiator hose Clamp Clamp Clamp Clamp 4 3 5 T4NO505A T5NO504A 45NO507A ► Fuel hOse checking ► a i r c l e a n e r h O s e ► radiatOr hOse check- checking Check the fuel hose as follows : Check the air cleaner hose as fol-...
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Maintenance and service Ground contact T5O55A ► tire inFlatiOn pressure Check if the inflation pressure of the front and rear tires is correct. If not, ad- just it to the specification. tire standard item specifications Front (R1/ Agricultural) 9.5-1 Rear (R1 Agricultural) 1.- Front (R4/ Industrial Tires) 1-1.5...
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Maintenance and service 13. rOutine Maintenance schedule ► rOutine Maintenance schedule Check, Add, Adjust ○ : cautiOn Clean, Wash △ • Check or adjust each part only when the engine is stopped. ● : Change • When any hot part should be serviced, wait until it is cooled down. Service by workshop ★...
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Maintenance and service Check, Add, Adjust Clean, Wash ○ : △ Change Service by workshop ● : ★ hourmeter display remarks inspection part remarks item page 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 Replace at every Transmission fluid ●...
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Maintenance and service ► Fuel, Oil and Fluid speciFicatiOn chart gal(ℓ) no. applied part nc/st Engine oil 1.7 check hole 1 Coolant Antifreeze (.5) Engine oil Transmission Engine oil Front axle check hole fluid oil drain hole Engine Oil filler hole 1.19 oil filler hole Engine...
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CABIN SYSTEM 1. MAJOR FEATURES ..........6-2 2. INSTRUMENT ANd RElATEd pARTS ....6-3 3. HOw TO CONTROlS CABIN ......... 6-5 6 4 3 6...
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CABIN SYSTEM 1. MAJOR FEATURES The cab fully conforms to the inter- Working Lamp(Rear) CAUTION national standard as far as safety • Remember that steering, brak- and soundproofing are concerned. Air Filter Air Filter ing and operational performanc- It can be provided with ventilation, Rear Wiper es are highly influenced by the heating and air-conditioning system.
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CABIN SYSTEM 2. INSTRUMENT ANd RElATEd pARTS CAUTION • Be very careful during imple- ment hitching and unhitching operations. When using imple- ment supports, be sure they are suitable and sufficiently strong. 45NO603A T7O604A 6 4 3 6 ► dOORS ►...
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CABIN SYSTEM ► REARvIEw MIRRORS ► CAB CEIlINg ► wORkINg lAMpS (FRONT ANd REAR) The cab is provided with rearview The ceiling is padded with insulation mirrors on both sides. They can be material to block heat radiation into The working lamps are located on the cab roof (Two in the front and adjusted and folded, whenever nec- the cab and keep the temperature...
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CABIN SYSTEM 3. HOw TO CONTROlS CABIN ► INTERIOR dEvICES ► vENTIlATION The ventilation unit is housed in the cab ceiling. To switch it on and adjust it, turn the electrical fan switch to the desired speed. The cab becomes slightly pressur- Recirculation Inlet ized when the ventilation system is in operation, so that the fresh air...
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CABIN SYSTEM ► wIpER CONTROl SwITCH RECIRCUlATION INlETS FUllY ClOSEd Air is taken in entirely from out- < ON SwITCH > Wiper Switch side the cab through the rear Wind screen wiper operation. grille and filtered through a paper Washer Switch Continuous pushing button op- ...
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CABIN SYSTEM Interior Lamp Washer Tank T5NO603A 45NO606A T7O61A 6 4 3 6 ► wINdSCREEN wASHER TANk ► INTERIOR lAMp ► BlOwER CONTROl SwITCH Push the button to light on and push Blower switch Check the level of windscreen ① it again to light off.
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CABIN SYSTEM ► AIR CON. SwITCH NOTE To operate the air conditioner, the blower must be on.The blower volu- During cold weather,with ambi- me and temperature control and all ent temperature above 3 ºF (0 vents must be adjusted to obtain the ºC) operate the air condition- best cooling/heating for the ambient er at least once per month, for...
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CABIN SYSTEM ► HEATINg SYSTEM The heater is switched on and ad- justed by rotating the control knob at the roof console, then switching Air Vent on the blower and setting the selec- tor at the preferred speed. Warm the cab up quickly, the knob should be rotated fully clockwise and the blower set to speed 3.
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CABIN SYSTEM ► HEATINg SYSTEM CONFIgU- ► HEATINg AIR CONdITIONER wARNINg RATION SYSTEM Before starting the engine, The heating system consist of two The system is designed to ensure make sure the system is off units: optimum temperature inside the cab (by turning off the ventilation and maximum comfort and safety 1.
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CABIN SYSTEM ► CIRCUlATION VENT With the circulation vent set in any position outside Air will still be pulled into the cab. Air Intake Filter T7O616A 45NO60A 6 4 3 6 ① Alternator ► CAB AIR INTAkE FIlTER The "paper" filter is not suitable for ②...
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CABIN SYSTEM wARNINg Cab air filters remove dust in Cup Holder the air,but are not capable of removing chemicals used in spraying crops or in weed con- trol.Many chemicals used for these purposes are toxic when improperly used.and can be hazardous to operators and T74O619A 45NO609A...
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CABIN SYSTEM ► CHECkINg THE AIR CONdI- ► CHECkINg THE AIR CONdI- TIONINg SYSTEM TIONINg SYSTEM CHARgE 1. Economic friendly refrigerant : 1.Check the refrigerant charge. R134a (0.7∼0.5Kg) Run the engine at 1,500 rpm. Set the air conditioning system in ...
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CABIN SYSTEM ► dIAgNOSINg MAlFUNCTIONS 1. TRACINg FAUlTS SYMpTOM CONdITION CAUSE REMEdY 1.Compressor Abnormal sound Inlet sound Insufficient Lub Replenish Outlet sound Belt tension release Adjust Release the bracket Tighten the bolts Clutch fail Check ...
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CABIN SYSTEM SYMpTOM CONdITION CAUSE REMEdY 3. Clutch Noise Regular noise irregular Interference with pulley Control the compressor di- noise rection Disengage Engaged sometimes Wire defect Check wire Engaged to push with Clutch gap large Adjust ...
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Storage and diSpoSal 1. tractor Storage ..........7-2 2. USage and diSpoSal ...........7-3 6 4 3 7...
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Storage and diSpoSal 1. tractor Storage ► daily Storage ► long-term Storage (7) Remove a weight. Detach or lower an implement. (1) Store the tractor after cleaning it. Clean the tractor thoroughly and Especially, clean it thoroughly af- store it as follows: (8) Chock the rear wheels.
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Storage and diSpoSal 2. USage and diSpoSal ► USe after long-term Storage It is recommended to keep the fol- lowings to protect the environment: Keep the following instructions when using the tractor after its long- (1) Avoid overloading work as it can term storage.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 1. ENGINE SYSTEM ............. 8-2 2. CLUTCH SYSTEM ............ 8-5 3. BRakE SYSTEM ............8-6 4. STEERING SYSTEM ..........8-6 5. HYdRaULIC SYSTEM ..........8-7 8 7 6 4 3 8 6. ELECTRIC SYSTEM ..........8-8...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 1. ENGINE SYSTEM TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Clutch pedal released Depress the clutch pedal • • PTO switch set to ON position Set the PTO switch to the OFF position • • Defective safety switch Have it repaired or replaced by workshop The start motor does •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Clogged injection nozzle Have it repaired by workshop • • Fuel leak at pipe Tighten the clamp, replace the pipe and machine and attach The engine runs irregularly the copper washer • • Poor fuel injection quality Have it repaired by workshop •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Clogged air cleaner Check and clean it The engine produces • • Excessive engine oil amount Check and set it to the proper amount white smoke • • Insufficient fuel supply amount Have it repaired by workshop •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Defective oil pump Have it repaired by workshop The oil warning lamp comes on during driving • • Clogged oil filter element Replace the oil filter • • Defective wiring Check for loose or missing terminal, short circuit and poor ground and repair as necessary The charge warning lamp comes on during...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 3. BRakE SYSTEM TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Excessive brake pedal play Adjust the play The brake won't operate. • • Also, only one-side brake Worn or burnt liner Have it repaired by workshop operates • • Different play amount on left and Set the left and right play amount the same •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 5. HYdRaULIC SYSTEM TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Loose clamp Tighten Oil leaks from the pipe or hose • • Cracked pipe Have it replaced by workshop • • Lowering speed control lever fixed to stop position Set it to the lowering position •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 6. ELECTRIC SYSTEM TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • 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 •...
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TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLE PROBaBLE CaUSE SOLUTION • • Blown bulb Replace the bulb The turn signal lamp • • Defective flasher unit Replace does not blink • • Poor contact Check and clean the ground and terminal • • Blown bulb Replace the bulb The work lamp does not come on...
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Safety Standard for farm work 1. InStructIon before uSe ........9-2 2. checkup lISt before operatIon ....9-3 3. cautIonS durIng the work ......9-4 4. cautIonS when drIvIng on the farm road ..9-5 5. InStructIon after uSe ........9-6 6.
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Safety Standard for farm work Safety mark 1. InStructIon before uSe Excerpted from general information system of agricultur- Operator must attend his/her health and should get enough rest. al mechanic research center (August, 00) 8.) Before using the machine, check it and repair if there ...
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Safety Standard for farm work 2. checkup lISt before operatIon - Measures against noise – wear a protective gear to Before using the machine, check it and repair if there protect your ears. is a malfunction. - Handling protective gear – Do neither let children get on the machine nor get close to the machine.
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Safety Standard for farm work 3. cautIonS durIng the work Do not load anything that can interfere driving. When two people are working collaboratively, ex- change signals each other. - Always keep the driver’s seat clean. Prevent injury Always buckle up when driving.
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Safety Standard for farm work 4. cautIonS when drIvIng on the farm road Driving on roads When entering paved road - Drive safely observing the relevant regulation. - Use a ramp to cross a ditch or a bank. - Drive at safe speed.
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Safety Standard for farm work 5. InStructIon after uSe 6. cautIonS for InSpectIon and maIntenance When the work is completed, stop the engine on a Do not refuel either when the engine is still hot or while driving. leveled ground, check the machine to clean.
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Safety Standard for farm work 7. tractor Manage PTO Do neither modify nor remove the safety device. - Stop PTO before stopping the engine. - Do not remove the PTO protective cover or protec- When checking and replacing the blade to plow the ...
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INDEX NUMERIC 4WD lever .................-4 cAb Air intAKe Filter ............ 6-11 cAb ceiling .................6-4 cAbin system ..............6-1 AbnormAl operAtion During DpF regenerAtion ...-17 cAutions During the WorK .........9-4 ADjusting clutch peDAl inching cAble ....5-18 cAutions For Driving into / out oF FielD ....3-7 ADjusting Front Wheel treAD .........5-1 cAutions For Driving on roAD ........3-8 ADjusting reAr Wheel treAD ........5-1...
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INDEX checKing the Air conDitioning system ....6-13 electric system ..............8-8 checKing the Air conDitioning system chArge ................6-13 emission system WArrAnty ........1-5 checKup list beFore operAtion ........9-3 engine AnD DpF mAlFunction ........-18 circulAtion DiFFuser ............6-9 engine coolAnt ...............3-8 circulAtion DiFFuser ..........6-11 engine coolAnt inspection AnD chAnge ....5-3 cleAning rADiAtor AnD conDenser grilles ..5-4 engine iDling ..............3-3...
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INDEX inspecting AnD chAnging coolAnt ......5-3 generAl engine iDling ...........3-3 inspection items ..............5- generAl implement............4- inspection items ..............5- generAl inFormAtion .............1-1 instAllAtion AnD DpF regenerAtion ......-16 greAsing................5-14 instruction AFter use ..........9-6 greAsing brAKe Arm ...........5-14 instruction beFore use ..........9- greAsing points ............5-14 instrument AnD relAteD pArts ........6-3 instrument AnD sWitches(cAbin type) ....-3 instrument AnD sWitches(non cAb type) ....-...
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INDEX mAintenAnce ..............5-1 rADiAtor hose checK-ing ...........5-1 mAjor consumAbles ............10-6 rADio, cD plAyer (iF equippeD) ........6-1 mAjor FeAtures ...............6- reAr WinDoW ..............6-3 mAjor speciFicAtions ..........10- reArvieW mirrors ............6-4 monitor lAmp ..............-9 replAcing engine oil Filter cArtriDge ....5-9 replAcing lAmp bulb ............5-18 rotAvAtor ................4- opening covers ...............5- routine mAintenAnce scheDule ......5-3...
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WorKing lAmps (Front AnD reAr) ......6-4 trActor ................9-7 trActor storAge ............7- trAnsmission strAiner cleAning ......5-9 trAnsmission strAiner cleAning ......5-9 troubleshooting ............8-1 turning in FielD ...............3-5 tym WArrAnty ...............1-13 usAge AnD DisposAl ............7-3 use AFter long-term storAge ........7-3 11 - 6...
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WARRANTY 1. ENGINE WARRANTIES ......12-2 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY ....12-5 3. TYM WARRANTY ........12-13...
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WARRANTY 1. ENGINE WARRNTIES ENGINE LIMITED WARRANTY ■ What is Covered by this Warranty? ENGINE warrants to the original retail purchaser that a new ENGINE TNV common rail series industrial engine will be free from defects in material and/or workmanship for the duration of the warranty period. Note: ENGINE engines may be equipped with external components including, but not limited to: wiring harnesses, electrical devices, control panels, radiators, air filters, fuel filters, and/or exhaust systems that are supplied and/or installed by manufacturers other than ENGINE.
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WARRANTY timing gear, and gear case. The warranty period for both the standard limited warranty and the extended limited warranty (by duration or operation hours) begins on the date of delivery to the original retail purchaser and is valid only until the applicable warranted duration has passed or the operation hours are exceeded, whichever comes first.
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WARRANTY transportation, fuel, mileage, and telephone costs. The limitations in this warranty apply regardless of whether your claims are based on breach of contract, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or any other theory. Any action arising hereunder must be brought within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues or it shall be barred.
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WARRANTY 2. EMISSION SYSTEM WARRANTY ENGINE CO., LTD. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY- USA ONLY Your Warranty Rights and Obligations: The California Air Resources Board (GARB), the United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and ENGINE CO., LTD. hereafter referred to as ENGINE, are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2013, 2014, or 2015 model year industrial compression-ignition engine.
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WARRANTY Manufacturer's Warranty Period: 2013, 2014, or 2015 model year off-road compression-ignition engines are warranted for the periods listed below. If any emission-related part on your engine is found to be defective during the applicable warranty period, the part will be repaired or replaced by ENGINE. And its If your engine And its rated...
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WARRANTY Warranty Coverage: This warranty is transferable to each subsequent purchaser for the duration of the warranty period. Repair or replacement of any warranted part will be performed at an authorized ENGINE dealer. Warranted parts not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the owner's manual shall be warranted for the warranty period.
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WARRANTY (D) Turbocharger systems (E) Exhaust manifold (F) Positive crankcase ventilation system (G) Charge Air Cooling systems (H) Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) systems (I) Exhaust gas after treatment (diesel particulate filter system) (J) Electronic Control units, sensors, solenoids and wiring harnesses used in above systems (K) Hoses, belts, connectors and assemblies used in above systems (L) Emission Control Information Labels Since emissions related parts may vary slightly between models, certain models may not contain all of these...
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WARRANTY Owner's Warranty Responsibilities: As the off-road compression-ignition engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. ENGINE recommends that you retain all documentation, including receipts, covering maintenance on your off-road compression-ignition engine, but ENGINE cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts, or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
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WARRANTY EMISSION-RELATED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (REF) ■ Failing to follow these instructions when installing a certified engine in a piece of non-road equipment violates Federal Law (40 CFR1068.105(8)), subject to fines or other penalties as described in the clean air act. Installation of Non-road Engines into Equipment To ensure engines operate under the certified configurations, ENGINE has established defined application requirements when installing any certified engine into a piece of equipment.
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WARRANTY Allowable Air Intake Restriction Allowable air intake restriction ≤ kPa (mmAq) Engine model Initial upper limit Upper limit for air cleaner replacement 2.94 (300) All TNV models 6.23 (635) Allowable Exhaust Back Pressure Allowable air intake restriction ≤ kPa (mmAq) Engine model Initial upper limit Upper limit for exhaust system cleaning...
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WARRANTY Emission Control Label If you install the engine in a way that makes the engine's emission control information label hard to read during normal engine maintenance, you must place a duplicate label on the equipment, as described in 40 CFR 1068.105. Fuel Inlet Label Unless otherwise specified, ENGINE will also provide a supplemental fuel inlet label with each certified engine for installation on the equipment.
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This Limited warranty is limited to TYM repairing or replacing, at TYM's option, warranted parts by an authorized TYM dealer at no charge for either the parts or services. Parts replaced under this Limited Warranty are only warranted for the balance of the warranty period.
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2. Options, accessories, attachments installed by Dealers which are not manufactured by TYM will not be warranted in any way by TYM. For information about the warranty or to obtain warranty service on such parts, Dealers should contact the manufacturer directly 3.
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4. PDI ChECklIST TRACTOR Item Inspection Description Confirm (v) Item Inspection Description Confirm (v) 1. Hydraulic lifting/lowering 1. Engine start and stop Hydraulic operation of implement Device . Operation sound (noise) . PTO operation . Amount of Oil and Leakage Steering system 1.
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T494/T574 NC, ST Operator's Manual for Tractor Code No. 1386-940-001-0 Printed on May 2020 1st Edition...
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