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WORKSHOP MANUAL
TRACTOR
L3130,L3430,L3830,
L4630,L5030
KiSC issued 02, 2007 A

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY FIRST
General safety awareness symbol and its importance.
BEFORE SERVICING AND REPAIRING
Key steps before starting maintenance or repair work.
SAFETY STARTING
Precautions for safely starting the tractor engine.
SAFETY WORKING
Guidelines for safe operation and maintenance procedures.
AVOID FIRES
Safety measures to prevent fire hazards.
VENTILATE WORK AREA
Ensuring proper ventilation when operating the engine.
PREVENT ACID BURNS
Safety precautions for handling battery acid.
DISPOSE OF FLUIDS PROPERLY
Environmental guidelines for fluid disposal.
PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES
Essential steps for emergency preparedness.
SAFETY DECALS
Identification and description of safety decals on the machine.
CARE OF DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION LABELS
Instructions for maintaining safety labels on the machine.
SPECIFICATIONS
ROPS Type
Technical specifications for ROPS type tractors.
CABIN Type
Technical specifications for cabin type tractors.
TRAVELLING SPEEDS
[Manual Transmission Type]
Travelling speeds for manual transmission models.
[With Creep Speed Model]
Travelling speeds for models with creep speed functionality.
[GST Type (with creep speed model)]
Travelling speeds for GST models with creep speed.
[HST Type]
Travelling speeds for HST models.
DIMENSIONS
[L3130, L3430, L3830]
Physical dimensions for L3130, L3430, and L3830 models.
[L4630, L5030]
Physical dimensions for L4630 and L5030 models.
G GENERAL
TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
Information for identifying the tractor model and serial numbers.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Important general advice for operating and maintaining the tractor.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL PARTS AND WIRING
Safe practices for electrical components and wiring.
BATTERY
Precautions for handling and maintaining the tractor battery.
FUSE
Guidelines for selecting and using fuses.
CONNECTOR
Proper methods for connecting and disconnecting electrical connectors.
HANDLING OF CIRCUIT TESTER
Instructions for using a circuit tester safely and correctly.
LUBRICANTS, FUEL AND COOLANT
Specifications and recommendations for lubricants, fuel, and coolant.
Greasing Points and Types
Lubrication points and grease types for maintenance.
Engine Oil Recommendations
Guidelines on selecting engine oil based on fuel sulfur content.
TIGHTENING TORQUES
Torque specifications for screws, bolts, and nuts.
GENERAL USE SCREWS, BOLTS AND NUTS
Torque specifications for common screws, bolts, and nuts.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Schedule of maintenance tasks based on operating hours.
Important Maintenance Points
Key maintenance tasks and their importance.
CABIN vs. Non-CABIN Maintenance Differences
Maintenance checks that differ between cabin and non-cabin models.
CHECK AND MAINTENANCE
General procedures for checking and maintaining the tractor.
DAILY CHECK
Routine checks to perform before operating the tractor daily.
INITIAL 50 HOURS CHECK POINTS
Maintenance tasks required at the first 50 hours of operation.
Changing Engine Oil
Procedure for changing the engine oil.
Replacing Engine Oil Filter Cartridge
Procedure for replacing the engine oil filter.
Hydraulic and HST Oil Filter Replacement
Procedures for replacing hydraulic and HST oil filters.
Changing Transmission Fluid
Procedure for changing the transmission fluid.
Changing Front Axle Case Oil
Procedure for changing front axle case oil.
Adjusting Brake Pedal Free Travel
How to adjust the free travel of the brake pedals.
50-Hour Greasing Procedure
Lubrication points and procedure for greasing every 50 hours.
Oiling
Procedure for oiling specific parts.
Checking Engine Start System
Testing the tractor's engine start safety systems.

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