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This operator's manual contains handling tips and precautions for safe operation of your TYM 5025(C, R,
Rnh, hn,Ch)/5825(C, R, Rnh, hn,Ch)/6225(C, R, Rnh, hn,Ch) tractor. Read it carefully before you oper-
ate your tractor and make sure that you have a full understanding of this manual. This will ensure correct
operation and to keep the tractor optimum condition.
After reading the manual, keep it close to the tractor for immediate reference. When you loan your tractor
to someone else, loan the manual as well.
In case the manual is lost or damaged, please contact your local authorized dealer for a copy. Some parts
of this product may have been changed for the improvement of quality or for safety reasons, in which case
the photographs or drawings of the parts in this booklet may not be the same as the actual parts installed
on this product. If you fi nd anything in this manual unclear or need further explanation, please contact your
authorized dealer.
※ Regarding the purpose of this machine
Do not modify the machine or try to do the job which is beyond purpose of this machine. Otherwise it may cause the war-
ranty cancellation. (Refer to warranty statement for detail)
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  • Page 1 PREFACE This operator’s manual contains handling tips and precautions for safe operation of your TYM 5025(C, R, Rnh, hn,Ch)/5825(C, R, Rnh, hn,Ch)/6225(C, R, Rnh, hn,Ch) tractor. Read it carefully before you oper- ate your tractor and make sure that you have a full understanding of this manual. This will ensure correct operation and to keep the tractor optimum condition.
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS  FOR SAFE OPERATION .......... REGARDING WARRANTY SUPPORT ...... SPECIFICATION ............SECTION  DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ...... CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS ........ PERIODIC CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE .......  DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLE SHOOTINGS .......  STORAGE AND DISPOSAL ..........
  • Page 4 SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING This manual includes information titled as DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT. These safety marks stand for the safety precaution so follow the instruction with special attention: This symbol indicates that a condition may result in harm, fatal injury or death to you or oth- er persons if this instruction is ignored.
  • Page 5 SYMBOL MARKS OF CONTROLLER This manual includes symbol marks of the controller to simplify operations for maneuverability and main- tenance. These meanings are as below, so carefully read it for a proper function. Turn signals Lamp (LH) Engine Oil Pressure Lamp Turn signals Lamp (RH) Parking Brake Battery Charging Lamp...
  • Page 6 "USE AND DISPOSAL" POLICY CONCERNED WITH ENVIRONMENT PRESERVATION We try our best to preserve the environment, and are always concerned about our environmental impact at each step of planning, development, production, distribution, use and disposal of products, and for our overall operations through an “environmentally friendly” management system. We comply with inter- national environmental regulations, environmental regulations designated by country and local authori- ties and other requirements with which we are in agreement, and we work towards the prevention of envi- ronmental pollution and the conservation of resources.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1. FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..............1-2 BEFORE USING THE MACHINE ..................1-2 BEFORE WORKING ......................1-11 WHILE WORKING......................1-16 AFTER USING THE MACHINE ..................1-17 PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE ..............1-21 OTHER .........................1-23 DECAL CABIN................1-34 DECAL ROPS................1-36 CAUTIONS FOR DECAL MAINTENANCE ..............1-38...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    TYM TRACTOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING THE MACHINE If the instructions in this chapter are ignored, it may cause a machine fail- ure, a fatal accident with injury or death. Ventilating For further detailed information, refer 환기를 충분히 to each chapter.
  • Page 9 FOR YOUR SAFETY WARNING Clean and arranged place; Do not mess the place by dust,  mud, oil, or parts If this instruction is ignored, an un- expected accident may occur. WARNING WARNING Carry out maintenance in a well-lit Prepare for emergencies; place;...
  • Page 10 TYM TRACTOR WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not drive if you are; Wear properly for the job; Use only recommend ed im p le- ments; Unable to concentrate because of Hair band, loose clothing is not al-   Be sure to use only implements fatigue, under treatment of medi- lowed.
  • Page 11 FOR YOUR SAFETY WARNING WARNING WARNING Start the machine slowly after re- Pay attention to the shoulder of the Interlock the brake pedals (left and minding bystander; road; right) when driving on a road; Start the engine after reminding When moving along the unpaved Make sure to interlock the brake ...
  • Page 12 TYM TRACTOR WARNING WARNING WARNING Avoid rapid starting, braking, turn- Obser ve traffic regulations and Observe traffic regulations when ing, and excessive speed; drive safely; driving on a road safely; Start and stop the tractor slowly. When driving on the road, ob- If the machine is broke down and ...
  • Page 13 FOR YOUR SAFETY 100mormore 100m 이상 WARNING WARNING WARNING Put machine shut down sign if the ma- Only driver should be aboard the Do not allow anyone near while op- chine is stopped on the road; tractor while in operation; erating the tractor or implement; If the tractor is stopped on the This tractor is designed to al- When engaging or disengaging...
  • Page 14 TYM TRACTOR Readmanual beforedrive 사용전에 잘 읽는다. WARNING WARNING WARNING Precautions for children; Properly train anyone operating; Use Pesticides safely; Fully warn the children and keep Explain the handling tips in detail Careless use of agricultural chemi-    them away from the tractor at all...
  • Page 15 FOR YOUR SAFETY WARNING Observe all relevant regulations for disposal; Be sure to observe all relevant reg-  ulations when you dispose of the engine oil, transmission oil, fuel, coolant, filters and battery. Never dispose the used oil directly  to the river or drainage, follow legal procedures.
  • Page 16 TYM TRACTOR 1-10 Loading (backward) Sufficient 실을때(후진) Fuel is Strength, 연료가 폭, 길이 leaking! 새고 있어요 length and 강도는 Loading width...! (forward) 여유를... 내릴때(전진) 3 1 : WARNING WARNING WARNING Inspect for fuel leaking; Consider the strength, length and Move the tractor backward when width of loading ramps before using;...
  • Page 17: Before Working

    FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-11 BEFORE WORKING WARNING WARNING CAUTION Be careful when driving on the load- Do not shift gears on slopes or on the Stop the engine before maintenance; ing ramps; loading ramps; Stop the engine before maintenance  Be careful when driving on the load- When driving on slopes or on load- when checking, repairing or clean-...
  • Page 18 TYM TRACTOR 1-12 DANGER DANGER DANGER Stop and cool down the engine before No fire or spark near to the battery; Remove dirt and debris from muffler fueling or lubricating; and engine before operating; No fire or spark near to the battery ...
  • Page 19 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-13 Use a cor- rect tool Donotinflate 공구는  thetirebead 올바르게! 최대 공기압 이상 으로 공기를 넣지 maxairpressure 마십시오. WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Check electrical component and wire Do not over inflate tires; Use correct tools; harness; When filling tires with air, do not in- Use proper tools to carry out all ...
  • Page 20 TYM TRACTOR 1-14 Oops! 앗! CAUTION CAUTION WARNING Secure hood and side covers before Observe correct procedures when It is necessary to inspect the brake operating tractor; installing or removing the battery; to and steering wheel; After detaching the covers for...
  • Page 21 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-15 Good Main- tenance! 확실한 점검을 WARNING DANGER WARNING Lock tilt lever and telescopic knob Avoid contact with the battery solu- Be sure to check before and after when adjusting steering wheel; tion; using machine; Except when you adjust the steer- Be careful that your body or your Be sure to check the machine be- ...
  • Page 22: While Working

    TYM TRACTOR 1-16 WHILE WORKING WARNING WARNING WARNING Use the loading ramps when crossing Properly ventilate when working in a Pay attention and keep hands on the a ditch or a dike; green house; steering wheel while driving; Be sure to use the loading ramps...
  • Page 23: After Using The Machine

    FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-17 AFTER USING THE MACHINE WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not allow anyone near while oper- Stop the engine when removing grass, Perform the maintenance on a level ating the tractor or implement; etc. from blades of the cultivator; and safe location;...
  • Page 24 TYM TRACTOR 1-18 It's HOT 앗 뜨거! 닿 으 면 안 돼 공 구 함 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Cover the PTO shaft when not in use; Carry out maintenance after the parts Stop and cool down the engine before have cooled down;...
  • Page 25 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-19 부 르 르 CAUTION WARNING CAUTION Be careful of high oil pressure; Make sure that you are seated in the Stop the engine before maintenance; driver’s seat with your seat belt fastened Make sure that the hydraulic coupling Stop the engine before maintenance ...
  • Page 26 TYM TRACTOR 1-20 WARNING WARNING WARNING Put tractor rain cover on only after Do not open the radiator cap when the Remove dirt and debris from muffler tractor has cooled down; radiator is hot; and engine before operating; Put tractor rain cover on only after...
  • Page 27: Precaution For Prolonged Storage

    FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-21 PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE It's HOT 앗 뜨거! 닿 으 면 안 돼 공 구 함 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Be careful of hot muffler; After working, immediately repair if Disengage the clutch when storing necessary; the tractor for a long time; During operation and right after ...
  • Page 28 TYM TRACTOR 1-22 & 는 와 Be Careful Remove from 어느쪽도  connect + first tractor 떼어내서 보관하세요. connect + later 좋아! 취부는 + when connecting 떼어낼떼는 -부터! CAUTION WARNING WARNING Confirm that the implement is Disconnect the Battery and the key Observe correct procedures when...
  • Page 29: Other

    After using tractor, visit your local Use only the genuine parts or oth-   your local TYM dealer for those re- dealer for maintenance, such as er approved parts. Do not modify oil change and filters. pair and adjustment.
  • Page 30 TYM TRACTOR 1-24 Con- nect 블레이크를 brake 연결시켜요. WARNING WARNING WARNING Pay attention when turning with im- Move wheels to widest setting (width Use caution sign when towing a plement; between left and right tires) when trailer; working slope or when towing;...
  • Page 31 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-25 WARNING WARNING WARNING Follow the instruction manual when Balance a heavy implement with Pay attention to the balance be- engaging an implement; weights; tween the front and rear side during the front-end-loader operation; When engaging an implement to When engaging a heavy imple- ...
  • Page 32 TYM TRACTOR 1-26 WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not get under or put your feet Do not substitute balance weights Be careful of unexpected movement under the implement; with a person or anything else; when using the rotary tiller; Do not get under or put your feet...
  • Page 33 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-27 WARNING DANGER WARNING Properly secure tractor during Interlock the brake pedals for both Release the differential gear lock transport; sides when loading or unloading when making a turn; the tractor; When transporting the tractor, ap- Make sure to release the differen- ...
  • Page 34 TYM TRACTOR 1-28 Use drawbar 드로바를 사용하세요. WARNING WARNING WARNING Use the drawbar when towing; Pay attention to the shoulder of the Be careful when driving on a hill; road; Make sure to use the drawbar when Be careful when driving on a hill.
  • Page 35 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-29 WARNING WARNING WARNING Turn off engine in a level area when Remove spilled excess fuel after clos- Be aware of the PTO RPM require- leaving the tractor; ing the fuel cap; ments for the implements; When leaving the tractor, park the After filling the fuel tank, close the If this instruction is ignored, there is a ...
  • Page 36 TYM TRACTOR 1-30 WARNING CAUTION WARNING Only engage or disengage imple- Engage the parking brake during Check and perform maintenance  ments on fl at, level area: warming up the engine; to loader after lifting it. And fix the joystick safety lever when dis-...
  • Page 37 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-31 3. Maintain the light and indication plate so it can be visible always. Immedi- ately repair or attach the broken or missed light and indicating plates. CAUTION Item regarding lighting devices.  (alarm lamp and safety device) 1.
  • Page 38 TYM TRACTOR 1-32 6. Keep all parts in good condition a n d properly installed. Fix damage imme- diately. Replace worn or broken parts. Remove any buildup of grease, oil, or debris. 7. On self-propelled equipment, discon- nect battery ground cable (-) before making adjustments on electrical sys- tems or welding on machine.
  • Page 39 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-33 Use agricultural chemicals in a safe The following items, maintenance and adjustment should not be at- manner. tempted, but contact the nearest 1. Agricultural chemicals must be authorized dealer, if necessary. sprayed properly. 1. Adjustment of injection pump with- 2.
  • Page 40: Decal Cabin

    TYM TRACTOR 1-34 DECAL CABIN Part Code Part Description TA00015723A BRAKE PEDAL(HST) 2 NTE4130000C4 SINGLE CLUTCH TA00028504A WARNING CAUTION 4 NTE5150000C4 SEAT BELT 5 TZE5140000B3 CAUTION-GETTING OFF 6 TZE5110000C4 START 7 TZE4190000C4 REFUEL 8 TZE5130000C4 CAUTION 9 TZE5180000C4 WARNING...
  • Page 41 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-35 Part Code Part Description TA00028501A WARNING CAUTION 10 TZE4100000B4 BRAKE PEDAL 11 TZE5170000B3 WARNING-ROPS 12 TZE5160000B3 CAUTION-SAFETY 13 TA00015596B WARNING-PTO 14 TZE5120000B4 WARNING-CONNECTION 15 TA00051427B EXIT 16 NTE5220000C4 WARNING...
  • Page 42: Decal Rops

    TYM TRACTOR 1-36 DECAL ROPS Part Code Part Description TA00015723A BRAKE PEDAL(HST) 2 NTE4130000C4 SINGLE CLUTCH 3 NTE5150000C4 SEAT BELT 4 TZE5170000B3 WARNING-ROPS 5 TZE5140000B3 CAUTION-GETTING OFF 6 TZE5110000C4 START 7 TZE4190000C4 REFUEL 8 TZE5130000C4 CAUTION...
  • Page 43 FOR YOUR SAFETY 1-37 Part Code Part Description 9 NTE5210000C4 WARNING-SAFETY 10 NTE5220000C4 WARNING 11 TA00026342C JOYSTICK 12 TZE4100000B4 BRAKE PEDAL 13 TZE5770000B3 CAUTION 14 TZE5160000B3 CAUTION 15 TZE5120000B4 WARNING-CONNECTION 16 TA00015596B WARNING-PTO...
  • Page 44: Cautions For Decal Maintenance

    Make sure to fol- If a decal is damaged or lost, con- low the instruction on the decals as  tact your local TYM dealer imme- well as the following instruction: diately to install a new decal. CAUTION Make sure to attach the decal in ...
  • Page 45 2. REGARDING WARRANTY SUPPORT REGARDING WARRANTY CERTIFICATE .......... 2-2 REGARDING AFTER-SALES SERVICE ..........2-2 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)..............2-2 ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER....................2-2 REGARDING SUPPLYING SERVICE PARTS ........2-3 REGARDING GENUINE PARTS AND FLUID ..........2-3...
  • Page 46 TYM TRACTOR REGARDING WARRANTY REGARDING AFTER-SALES SERVICE CERTIFICATE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PRODUCTION SERIAL NUMBER ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER WARNING Do not modify the machine. If it  is damaged by unapproved mod- ification and misuse against de- scription of manual, it will not be covered under warranty.
  • Page 47 • In case of engine failure, engine se- rial number • Working conditions (What kind of job and how fast) The TYM genuine parts and fluid are • Run hour of machine passed severe durability and perfor- mance test. Please use TYM genuine •...
  • Page 49 3. SPECIFICATIONS MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS ............. 3-2 DRIVING SPEED ................ 3-13 NOISE DECLARATION ..............3-14...
  • Page 50 TYM TRACTOR SPECIFICATIONS [CABIN] MODEL 5025C 5825C 6225C 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length in.(mm) 134.3 (3,421) Overall Width in.(mm) 56.5~71.4 (1,460~1,814) Overall Height in.(mm) 97.0 (2,463) 2. Dimensions Wheelbase in.(mm) 71.1 (1,806) Ground Clearance in.(mm) 15.4 (391)
  • Page 51 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 5025C 5825C 6225C Model A2300N2 A2300T4 A2300T3 Type(*) Vertical 4 Cycle, Water Cooled, Diesel Combustion System Swirl chamber Aspiration Naturally Turbo Charged Engine Output HP (㎾) 45.6 (34) 58.4 (43) 58.4 (43) 3. Engine Engine RPM 2,600 Number of Cylinder Bore x Stroke In.(mm)
  • Page 52 TYM TRACTOR MODEL 5025C 5825C 6225C Main Shifting Fully Synchronized (4 speed) Forward Reverse Method Synchro-shuttle 8. Transmission Gear Stages (Front × Rear) F12 × R12 Travel Speed Mph (km/h) Forward: 1.15~19(1.85~30.5)/Reserve: 1.1~18.1(1.77~29.1) Type Independent P.T.O. (6 Spline shaft) 9. PTO...
  • Page 53 SPECIFICATIONS [REAR ROPS] MODEL 5025R 5825R 6225R 5025Rn 5825Rn 6225Rn 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length In.(mm) 134.7(3,421) Overall Width In.(mm) 57.1~64.4(1,450~1,636) 55.2~64.4(1,403~1,636) Overall Height In.(mm) 98.4(2,500) 2. Dimensions Wheelbase In.(mm) 71.1(1,806) Ground Clearance In.(mm) 15.4(391) Weight lbs (kg) 3,792(1,720)
  • Page 54 TYM TRACTOR [MID ROPS] MODEL 5025Rn 5825Rn 6225Rn 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length in. (mm) 138.2 (3,511) Overall Width in. (mm) 57.5~71.4 (1,460~1,814) Overall Height in. (mm) 87.6~89.7 (2,227~2,280) 2. Dimensions Wheelbase in. (mm) 71.1 (1,806) Ground Clearance in.
  • Page 55 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 5025R/5025Rn 5825R/5825Rn 6225R/6225Rn Model A2300N2 A2300T4 A2300T3 Type(*) Vertical 4 Cycle, Water Cooled, Diesel Combustion System Swirl chamber Aspiration Naturally Turbo Charged Engine Output HP (㎾) 37.2 (27.9) 45 (33.8) 47.5 (35.6) 3. Engine Engine RPM 2,600 Number of Cylinder Bore ×...
  • Page 56 TYM TRACTOR MODEL 5025R/5025Rn 5825R/5825Rn 6225R/6225Rn Main Shifting Fully Synchronized (4 speed) Forward Reverse Method Synchro-shuttle 8. Transmission Gear Stages (Front × Rear) F12 × R12 Travel Speed Mph (km/h) Forward: 1.15~19 (1.85~30.5)/Reserve: 1.1~18.1 (1.77~29.1) Type Independent P.T.O (6 Spline shaft) 9.
  • Page 57 SPECIFICATIONS [HST-CABIN] MODEL 5025Ch 5825Ch 6225Ch 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length in. (mm) 134.7 (3,421) Overall Width in. (mm) 57.5~71.4 (1,460~1,814) Overall Height in. (mm) 97 (2,463) 2. Dimensions Wheelbase in. (mm) 71.1 (1,806) Ground Clearance in. (mm) 15.4 (391) Weight lbs (kg)
  • Page 58 TYM TRACTOR 3-10 [HST-MID ROPS] MODEL 5025hn 5825hn 6225hn 1. Drive System 4 Wheel Drive Overall Length in. (mm) 138.2 (3,511) Overall Width in. (mm) 57.5~71.4 (1,460~1,814) Overall Height in. (mm) 87.6~89.7 (2,227~2,280) 2. Dimensions Wheelbase in. (mm) 71.1 (1,806) Ground Clearance in.
  • Page 59 SPECIFICATIONS 3-11 MODEL 5025h/5025hn/5025Ch 5825h/5825hn/5825Ch 6225h/6225hn/6225Ch Model A2300N2 A2300T4 A2300T3 Type(*) Vertical, 4 Cycle, Water Cooled, Diesel Combustion System Swirl chamber Aspiration Naturally Turbo Charged Engine Output HP (㎾) 45.6 (34) 58.4 (43) 58.4 (43) 3. Engine Engine RPM 2,600 No of Cylinder Bore ×...
  • Page 60 TYM TRACTOR 3-12 Model 5025h/5025hn/5025Ch 5825h/5825hn/5825Ch 6225h/6225hn/6225Ch Main Shifting Forward Reverse Method 8. Transmis- sion Gear Stages (Front × Rear) 3 Range Travel Speed Mph (km/h) Forward: 1.15~19 (1.85~30.50)/Reserve: 1.1~18.1 (1.77~29.10) Type Independent PTO (6 Spline shaft) 9. PTO Speed...
  • Page 61 SPECIFICATIONS 3-13 DRIVING SPEED ※ The tractor's speed is changed by the condition of the tires and road surface. ※ To ensure safety, drive at a proper speed. Engine speed: 2,600 rpm, Tire SLR : 596 mm(Rear 13.6-26) km/h (mph) RANGE MAIN FORWARD...
  • Page 62 TYM TRACTOR 3-14 NOISE DECLARATION ※ Noise is changed by the condition of the tires and road surface. Engine speed : 3,000 rpm , Tire SLR : 596 mm(Rear 13.6-26) dB(A) SOUND LEVEL TYPE ROPS M3×R2 M3×R3 M4×R3 REAR/FRONT 86.0 87.6...
  • Page 63 4. OPERATION DESCRIPTION EXTERIOR VIEW ..........4-3 BATTERY CHARGE WARNING LAMP ......4-14 RPM GAUGE/ENGINE USING HOUR METER ... 4-14 CABIN ................ 4-3 FUEL GAUGE............4-14 ROPS ................. 4-4 PTO POSITION ............4-15 WATER TEMP GAUGE ..........4-15 SWITCHES AND LEVERS ........ 4-5 DPF INDICATOR............
  • Page 64 4. OPERATION DESCRIPTION CONTROLS 2 - CABIN/HST ......4-23 MFWD LEVER............4-29 PTO LEVER............... 4-30 LEVER OPERATION (LH).......... 4-23 FLOW CONTROL VALVE ........... 4-30 SWITCHES AND LEVERS (RH)........4-23 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL ........4-31 PTO SWITCH............4-32 CONTROLS 2 - ROPS........4-24 OUTSIDE PTO ON/OFF SWITCH......
  • Page 65: Exterior View

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION EXTERIOR VIEW CABIN (1) Working Lamp (Front) (6) Front Tire (11) Rear Combination Lamp (2) Side Mirror (7) Head Lamp (12) Top Link (3) Door Glass (8) Hood (13) Rear Remote Valve (4) Rear Tire (9) Working Lamp (Rear) (14) Lift Link (5) Step (10)Rear Window...
  • Page 66: Rops

    TYM TRACTOR ROPS (1) Steering Wheel (Handle) (7) Side Mirror (13) Center Link (2) Hood (8) Combination Lamp (14) Lift Link (3) Front Tire (9) ROPS Frame (15) Draw Bar (4) Step (10)Seat (16) Lower Link (5) Muffler (11)Working Lamp...
  • Page 67: Switches And Levers

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION SWITCHES AND LEVERS MANUAL (1) Steering Wheel (Handle) (2) F/R Shuttle Lever (3) Combination Switch (4) Steering Column Tilt Lever (5) Throttle Lever (6) Main Key Switch ※ Refer to the relevant content for further detailed information...
  • Page 68: Hst

    TYM TRACTOR (1) Steering Wheel (Handle) (2) Combination Switch (3) Combination Switch (4) Steering Column Tilt Lever (5) Throttle Lever (6) Main Key Switch ※ Refer to the relevant content for further detailed information...
  • Page 69: Main Key Switch

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION MAIN KEY SWITCH STEERING COLUMN TILT LEVER CAUTION To start the engine, put the shuttle  shift lever to the "Neutral" position to release the safety start system. CAUTION When the tractor is not in use, take  out the key and keep it in a safe place.
  • Page 70: F/R Shuttle Lever

    TYM TRACTOR F/R SHUTTLE LEVER TURN SIGNAL/LAMP SWITCH CAUTION For safety, when shifting from “for-  ward” to “reverse” or from “re- verse” to “forward”, put the lever in the “neutral” position and wait for the tractor to stop moving be- fore shifting the gear to the opposite direction.
  • Page 71 OPERATION DESCRIPTION NOTE WARNING This lever is not automatically re- The high beam can obstruct the   turned to the neutral position. view of other drivers coming in the Therefore, set it back to the neutral opposite direction on a road, lead- position after turn.
  • Page 72: Hand Throttle

    TYM TRACTOR 4-10 HAND THROTTLE (1) Hand Throttle Lever : Slower Engine RPM (A) : Faster Engine RPM (B) It is used to make the engine run faster or slower. It is also used when working at a constant speed.
  • Page 73: Instrument Panel

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-11 INSTRUMENT PANEL A A A C C C (A) Fuel Gauge (B) RPM Gauge (C) Water Temp Gauge (1) Turn Indicator (4) Parking Brake Lamp (7) Battery Charge Lamp (10) PTO Lamp (2) PTO Rotation Position (5) DPF Lamp (8) Engine Oil Pressure Lamp (3) Head lamp High beam (6) Pre-heat Lamp...
  • Page 74: Left/Right Turn Signal Indicator

    TYM TRACTOR 4-12 LEFT/RIGHT TURN SIGNAL HEAD LAMP (HIGH BEAM) PTO LAMP INDICATOR 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1) Left Turn Signal Indicator (1) High Beam Head Lamp (1) PTO Lamp (2) Right Turn Signal Indicator This indicates the condition when op- Indicates the head lamps beam’s posi-...
  • Page 75: Engine Oil Pressure

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-13 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE PRE-HEAT LAMP WARNING LAMP NOTE The length of time the thermostat  stays on will depend on the tem- perature of the engine coolant. ※Coolant temp : 32°F ~ 60°F 10 sec  32°F ~ 5°F 20 sec ...
  • Page 76: Battery Charge Warning Lamp

    TYM TRACTOR 4-14 BATTERY CHARGE WARNING LAMP RPM GAUGE/ENGINE USING FUEL GAUGE HOUR METER 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 (1) Battery Charge Warning Lamp (1) RPM Gauge (1) Fuel Gauge (2) Engine Hour Meter...
  • Page 77: Pto Position

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-15 PTO POSITION WATER TEMP GAUGE 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1) PTO Position(1st stage) (1) Coolant Temperature Gauge (2) PTO Position(2nd stage) It indicates the position where PTO The needle indicates the tempera- achieves 540 rpm when engine rpm is ture of the engine coolant during run- 2,600 rpm at PTO 1...
  • Page 78: Dpf Indicator

    TYM TRACTOR 4-16 DPF INDICATOR CAUTION NOTE Actions for DPF lamp illumination Continuing to drive with the DPF in-  dicator illuminated, it can lead to EMERGENCY: Lamp illuminated severe damage to the DPF. during driving - Stop the vehicle and engine and contact your dealer for assistance.
  • Page 79 OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-17 SENSOR ERROR INDICATION & CORRECTIVE ACTION Items Lamp Indication Description RPM error Light on Actives when the rpm signal is not input for cranking. Water temperature Light on Actives when the water temperature sensor is out of range. sensor error Differential pressure 2 times Blinking+1 sec light off...
  • Page 80: Controls 1(Pedals)

    TYM TRACTOR 4-18 CONTROLS 1(PEDALS) MANUAL CLUTCH PEDAL (1) Clutch Pedal If the clutch pedal is depressed, driv- ing power is stopped supplying. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the main/range shift lever can be operat- ed. To start off smoothly, release the clutch pedal slowly.
  • Page 81: Brake Pedals (Left/Right)

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-19 BRAKE PEDALS (LEFT/RIGHT) ACCELETOR PEDAL CAUTION Be sure to connect the left and  right brake pedals with the con- necting brackets when traveling. WARNING Connect the left and right brake  pedals while driving on a road, loading/unloading the vehicle or driving into/out of a field to avoid (1) Left Brake Pedal...
  • Page 82: Controls 1(Pedals) Hst

    TYM TRACTOR 4-20 CONTROLS 1(PEDALS) BRAKE PEDALS (LEFT/RIGHT) (1) Left Brake Pedal (2) Right Brake Pedal (3) Link Bracket (A) Engage (B) Release Each brake pedal is activated inde- pendently. To make a sharp turn, de- press one of the brake pedals on the turning direction to brake the rear wheel on the same side.
  • Page 83: F-R Hst Pedal (Hst)

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-21 F-R HST PEDAL (HST) CAUTION CAUTION Be sure to connect the left and For safety, do not shift quick-   right brake pedals with the con- ly from “forward” to “reverse” or necting brackets when traveling. from “reverse” to “forward”. En- gage Brake pedals when stopping the machine for machine to stop WARNING...
  • Page 84: Controls 2 - Cabin

    TYM TRACTOR 4-22 CONTROLS 2 - CABIN LEVER OPERATION (LH) SWITCHES AND LEVERS (RH) (1) Range Shift Lever (6) Main Shift Lever (11) SCV Lever I (2) Parking Brake Lever (7) Draft Control Lever (12) SCV Lever II (3) PTO Shift Lever...
  • Page 85: Controls 2 - Cabin/Hst

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-23 CONTROLS 2 - CABIN/HST SWITCHES AND LEVERS (RH) LEVER OPERATION (LH) (1) Range Shift Lever (6) Draft Control Lever (11) DPF Regeneration Switch (2) Parking Brake Lever (7) Position Control Lever (12) Cruise Control Switch (3) PTO Shift Lever (8) PTO Switch (13) Hazard Switch (4) MFWD Lever...
  • Page 86: Controls 2 - Rops

    TYM TRACTOR 4-24 CONTROLS 2 - ROPS LEVER OPERATION (LH) SWITCHES AND LEVERS (RH) (1) Range Shift Lever (5) Joy-Stick Lever (9) SCV Lever (2) Parking Brake Lever (6) Main Shift Lever (10) PTO Switch (3) PTO Shift Lever (7) Draft Control Lever...
  • Page 87: Controls 2 - Rops/Hst

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-25 CONTROLS 2 - ROPS/HST LEVER OPERATION (LH) SWITCHES AND LEVERS (RH) (1) Range Shift Lever (5) Joy-Stick Lever (9) PTO Switch (2) Parking Brake Lever (6) Draft Control Lever (10) Cruise Control Switch (3) PTO Shift Lever (7) Position Control Lever (11) Hazard Switch (4) MFWD Lever...
  • Page 88: Switches And Levers

    TYM TRACTOR 4-26 SWITCHES AND LEVERS JOY-STICK LEVER There is a button to lock the operation [MANUAL] of the joystick lever. Pulling it forwards unlocks the lever while pushing it back- wards locks the lever. WARNING Make sure to set the joystick lever ...
  • Page 89: Main Shift Lever

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-27 DRAFT CONTROL LEVER MAIN SHIFT LEVER POSITION CONTROL LEVER (1) Main Shift Lever (1) Position Control Lever (1) Draft Control Lever Four speeds can be selected by mov- This position control lever can be used For attachements that are linked with ing this main shift lever in “H”...
  • Page 90: Scv Lever

    TYM TRACTOR 4-28 SCV LEVER RANGE SHIFT LEVER It is used to for the rear implement hy- [CABIN] drostatic. LEVER # SPRING DETENT DETENT RETURN (1) Range Shift Lever [ROPS] The range gear is shifted in three lev- els (1-2-3). The combination with the main gear provides 12 stagesstag- es(3stages: HST only) of gear shifting.
  • Page 91: Parking Brake Lever

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-29 PARKING BRAKE LEVER MFWD LEVER Pull the lever up while depressing the [MANUAL] Brake pedal fully to engage the parking Brake. To release the parking Brake, step on the Brake pedal and push the lever down. Connect both Brake pedals with the cou- pler.
  • Page 92: Pto Lever

    TYM TRACTOR 4-30 PTO LEVER FLOW CONTROL VALVE CAUTION Observe the PTO speed designated  on the implement. Otherwise, the implement may be damaged and cause an accident. Operate the PTO shift lever only af-  ter setting the PTO ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
  • Page 93: Differential Lock Pedal

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-31 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL It is used to transmit the same pow- WARNING [CABIN] er to both rear wheels and serves to Do not work under or put a foot prevent slipping when one of the rear  under the implement. wheels is idling.
  • Page 94: Pto Switch

    TYM TRACTOR 4-32 PTO SWITCH OUTSIDE PTO ON/OFF SWITCH ▶PTO SWITCH [AUTO] PTO gets connected, and when the lift arm is lifted, PTO stops to rotate. And when the lift arm is lowered, PTO ro- tates and PTO lamp lights on the in- strument panel.
  • Page 95: Cruise Control Switch

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-33 CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH 3. When applying light pressure to the CAUTION [HST] Brake pedals, the machine’s ground W h e n st o p p i n g t h e m a c h i n e speed will be reduced until the ...
  • Page 96: Dpf Regeneration Switch

    TYM TRACTOR 4-34 HAZARD SWITCH DPF REGENERATION SWITCH Holding the button down for more than 3 seconds initiates regeneration; the lamp turns off in 30 minutes when automatic regeneration is complete. (1) Hazard Switch (1) DPF Regeneration Switch Press the hazard switch in emergency...
  • Page 97: Work Lamp Switch

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-35 WORK LAMP SWITCH WIPER SWITCH CAUTION Prolonged operation can consume  electricity excessively. Therefore, use it only in emergency. Use it only when necessary as it can discharge the battery and obstruct other driv- ers' view. (1) Work Lamp Switch (FR) (1) Wiper Switch (2) Wash Liquid Tank (2) Work Lamp Switch (RR)
  • Page 98: Air Conditioner

    TYM TRACTOR 4-36 AIR CONDITIONER Wiper blades will operate when upper ▶AIR CIRCULATE CONTROL buttons of wiper switch are pressed. Used to shift the supply of outside air Washer fluid is sprayed on to wind- and recirculates the inside air.
  • Page 99: Others

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-37 OTHERS STORAGE COMPARTMENT / SEAT BELT POWER OUTLET 12V CAUTION [CABIN] Set the chair to the position of driv-  er's post and keep your upper body upright. Fit the belt around your waist and fit the buckle until it clicks into place.
  • Page 100: Seat Adjustment

    TYM TRACTOR 4-38 SAFETY FRAME ROPS SEAT ADJUSTMENT ▶WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT With seat in mid-position, extend the crank lever from knob and rotate mi- nus(-) direction for less support or Plus(+) for more support. Use the indicator for approximate weight setting. Release crank lever.
  • Page 101: Brake Lamp

    OPERATION DESCRIPTION 4-39 BRAKE LAMP WORK LAMP WARNING [ROPS] [ROPS] If a rollover accident occurs with-  out the safety frame, the frame can- not protect the driver, leading to a severe injury or even death. Nev- er drive with the safety frame de- tached.
  • Page 103 5. OPERATION DAILY INSPECTION BEFORE STARTING ... 5-3 TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IMPLEMENT ....5-26 ADJUSTMENT DRAFT LEVER........5-27 PRE-OPERATION CHECK........ 5-3 ADJUSTING THE LOWERING SPEED OF THE IMPLEMENT ................. 5-27 RUNNING-IN PERIOD ..........5-11 TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING ......5-28 DPF REGENERATION..........
  • Page 104 5. OPERATION ADJUSTING WHEEL TREAD ......5-43 TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST ....... 5-44 TIRE TYPE ..............5-44 WHEEL AND AXLE............ 5-44 POWER STEERING ........5-44 TOWING INSTRUCTIONS ......5-45 PTO SPECIFICATIONS & PRECAUTIONS ..5-45 LOADER OPERATION ........5-46 CARRYING THE LOAD ........5-47 HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS....5-48 ROPS FOLDING METHOD......5-49 HOW TO FOLD DOWN THE ROPS ......
  • Page 105: Pre-Operation Check

    OPERATION DAILY INSPECTION BEFORE PRE-OPERATION CHECK STARTING 1. Check the engine oil level. DANGER WARNING After wiping out the dipstick, insert it Do not provide illumination with a Perform the maintenance on a flat fully and then withdraw it. Oil should ...
  • Page 106 TYM TRACTOR 2. Check around the tractor. CAUTION • Deformation, damage or stains. Stop the engine during checking, • Tire pressure and abrasion.  maintenance, or repair • Damage to the tractor, or loos- Carry out the maintenance work ened bolts.
  • Page 107 OPERATION 3. Open the engine hood. • Engine coolant level, leakage, or • Battery solution level. damage to the hose. • Engine oil level, contamination, or leakage.
  • Page 108 TYM TRACTOR • Air cleaner. • Fan belt tension, damage. • Dust or straw on the radiator grill or the engine.
  • Page 109 OPERATION (A) Free play 0.2 ~ 0.4 in • Damage to the coating of the cables, 4. Check around the implement. 5. Check on the driver seat. or loosening of the contacts. • Condition of the locking pin of the •...
  • Page 110 TYM TRACTOR (A) Free play 0.8 ~ 2.0 in (A) Free play 1.0 ~ 1.4 in • Free play of the steering wheel. • Operational condition and free play 6. Start the engine. of the clutch pedal. (Manual trans- (0.8 ~ 2.0 in.) •...
  • Page 111 OPERATION • Color of the exhaust gas. • Operation of lamps and gauges...
  • Page 112 TYM TRACTOR 5-10 ▶Boarding and Leaving The Tractor DANGER Use Steps and Hand-holds Correctly Getting off the tractor, make the 1. Prevent falls by facing the machine  implement descend. when getting on and off. Maintain [Otherwise] 3-point contact with steps and hand- The implement descends itself, and rails.
  • Page 113: Running-In Period

    OPERATION 5-11 RUNNING-IN PERIOD ▶ Within first 10 hours of operation IMPORTANT Inspect daily or every 10 hours Always keep wheel bolts tightened  Tighten the wheel bolts  to prevent any accident. Confirm  that the wheel bolts are tight before operation.
  • Page 114: Starting / Stopping The Engine

    Also, inspect for quences. there is a risk of injury or machinery leakage of those fluids. breakdown. NOTE Make sure to add the correspond-  ing grade oil for the season. Use only genuine oil specified by TYM.
  • Page 115: Starting Engine

    OPERATION 5-13 STARTING ENGINE 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1) Fuel Gauge (1) F/R Shuttle Lever (1) PTO Switch (1) PTO Switch (A) ON (A) Forward (B) Reverse (B) OFF (C) ON 1. Check the fuel gauge. Make sure 2.
  • Page 116 TYM TRACTOR 5-14 WARNING Don’t crank engine unless posi-  tion control lever is in the lowest position. [Otherwise] Implement might rise quickly and there is a risk of injury or machinery breakdown. Check the safety around the trac- ...
  • Page 117 OPERATION 5-15 IMPORTANT Do not operate the start motor  more than 20 seconds at a time. If the start motor won't start, wait until the motor is cooled down at least for 2 minutes and then try again. (1) Hand Throttle Lever (1) Main Key Switch (A) OFF : Slower Engine RPM (A)
  • Page 118: Cold Start

    TYM TRACTOR 5-16 COLD START STOPPING ENGINE CAUTION CAUTION In case of the tractor equipped with When stopping the engine, never   the cold start system, do not use stop it with the reducer lever. starting fluid. After stopping the engine, make ...
  • Page 119: Tractor Operation

    OPERATION 5-17 TRACTOR OPERATION REDUCE SPEED WHEN TOWING LOAD WHEN ATTACHING WEIGHT Observe the guideline for towing speed and capacity as below. 1. If the trailed weight is the same or light- er than the tractor, maintain the maxi- mum speed of 26 km/h. 2.
  • Page 120: How To Drive

    TYM TRACTOR 5-18 HOW TO DRIVE 1. Adjust the seat properly and fasten CAUTION the seat belt. Adjust the seat to eas- If the tractor is out of control, it can ily reach the pedal and the steering cause a personal injury or even death.
  • Page 121 OPERATION 5-19 (1) Left Brake Pedal (2) Right Brake Pedal (1) Position Control Lever (1) Hand Throttle Lever (3) Link Bracket (A) Down (B) Up : Slower Engine RPM (A) (A) Release (B) Engage : Faster Engine RPM (B) 2. Check if both brake pedals are inter- 3.
  • Page 122 TYM TRACTOR 5-20 [MANUAL] (1) Range shift lever (2) Main shift lever (1) F/R Shuttle Lever [HST] (A) Forward (B) Reverse 6. Put the main and range shift levers 7. Operate the shuttle lever. This lever is into the proper positions as the opera- used to select forward or reverse driv- tor’s intention.
  • Page 123: Driving On The Road

    OPERATION 5-21 DRIVING ON THE ROAD CAUTION WARNING Don’t put a foot on the clutch pedal This tractor is designed to accom-   unnecessarily during driving. Other- modate only one person. Do not al- low anyone on the tractor other wise, the clutch is set in the slip po- than the driver.
  • Page 124: Driving On The Slope

    TYM TRACTOR 5-22 DRIVING ON THE SLOPE ENTERING AND LEAVING THE PAVEMENT WARNING Do not put the Do not depress the clutch pedal gear in neutral Keep implement Perpen-  on a slope! Keep implement plement plement when driving on a slope. The trac-...
  • Page 125: Turning On The Pavement

    OPERATION 5-23 TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT WARNING WARNING Depress the pedal while steering the wheel! When you cross a dike or raised Make sure to release the diff eren-   ground to enter or leave the pave- tial lock before making a turn. ment, use loading ramps with suf- [Otherwise] fi cient strength, and lower the im-...
  • Page 126: Stopping

    TYM TRACTOR 5-24 STOPPING 1. Stop the tractor with the brake pedal. CAUTION IMPORTANT 2. Put the main shift lever to the neutral When leaving the tractor, put the The tractor needs to be stationary position.   shuttle lever into the neutral posi- before making a shift.
  • Page 127: Parking

    OPERATION 5-25 PARKING DIFFERENTIAL LOCK 1. When parking or stopping the trac- [MANUAL] [CABIN] tor, pull the parking brake lever se- curely. CAUTION The brake disc can be rapidly  worn if you drive with the park- ing brake applied. To park the ve- hicle, apply the parking brake and then place prop under the rear wheels.
  • Page 128: To Raise Or Lower The Implement

    TYM TRACTOR 5-26 TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IM- PLEMENT 1. When the speed at one wheel starts CAUTION to drop, depress the differential Do not drive the tractor at high lock pedal to activate the differen-  speed or make a turn with the dif- tial lock.
  • Page 129: Adjustment Draft Lever

    OPERATION 5-27 ADJUSTMENT DRAFT LEVER ADJUSTING THE LOWERING SPEED OF THE IMPLEMENT WARNING Do not work under or put a foot un-  der the implement. [Otherwise] The implement may fall and cause an injury. (1) Draft Control Leve (1) Flow Control Valve (A) Shallow (B) Deep (A) Fast (B) Slow For attachements that are linked with the...
  • Page 130: Tractor Loading /Unloading

    TYM TRACTOR 5-28 TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING DANGER WARNING Fix the direction so that the trac- Loading and unloading must be   tor will not have to modify its di- done on a flat and safe place, with rection on the loading bridge, and the engine turned off and the park- proceed at the lowest speed.
  • Page 131: Dpf Regeneration

    OPERATION 5-29 DPF REGENERATION 1. Engine Max Rpm 3. DPF regeneration completed after 30 minutes. Keep above 3,000 rpm with Accel Le- ver. However, the following conditions When the DPF regeneration is com- must be satisfied. pleted, the regeneration lamp is turned off on the instrument panel.
  • Page 132 TYM TRACTOR 5-30 DPF REGENERATION INDICATION Items Lamp Indication Description If the DPF has more than a certain amount of soot, it informs DPF regeneration Light on the driver that it is time to regenerate. time reached [Buzzer] Buzzer sounds 3 times every minute.
  • Page 133 OPERATION 5-31 ERROR DISPLAY DURING DPF REGENERATION Items Lamp Indication Description Actives when the cooling water temperature exceeds 105 de- grees during DPF regeneration. You can not retry regeneration Engine overheating Blinking within 10 minutes. [Buzzer] Repeat 1Sec Sound On→0.5 Sec Sound Off, and if it goes below 100 degrees, Buzzer is turned off.
  • Page 134: Attachment Of Implement

    TYM TRACTOR 5-32 ATTACHMENT OF IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT POSITION CAUTION Select an implement to match the tractor horse power; The tractor horse power should cor- respond with the size of an imple- ment. If the power level of tractor is exceeded, the implement may be damaged.
  • Page 135: Center Link Adjustment

    OPERATION 5-33 CENTER LINK ADJUSTMENT ATTACHING IMPLEMENT C: If the center link is attached to the top position, the draft system will not be activated. This is good for the imple- ment such as a drilling machine or equivalent which does not require any traction force.
  • Page 136: Adjustment Of Check Bar

    TYM TRACTOR 5-34 ADJUSTMENT OF CHECK BAR WARNING To prevent the locker shaft from  u n e x p e c te d m o v e m e n t, t u r n "OFF" the traction (draft) control before attaching the implement to the hitch.
  • Page 137: Adjustment Of Vertical Height

    OPERATION 5-35 ADJUSTMENT OF VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT OF LIFT LINKS HEIGHT CAUTION Always check if there’s no in-  terference with the implement, quick-coupler of the implement, and other attachments when at- taching to the 3-point hitch to avoid fatal personal injury or ma- chinery damage.
  • Page 138: Installation Of Pto Driven Implement

    TYM TRACTOR 5-36 INSTALLATION OF PTO DRIVEN IMPLEMENT 1. Attach the implement to the tractor. 8. Check if the safety shields are in CAUTION place and working environment is 2. Lift the implement off the ground. If someone is entangled in the ro- normal.
  • Page 139: Scv Control Lever / Coupler

    OPERATION 5-37 SCV CONTROL LEVER / CYLINDER HOSE CONNECTION COUPLER 1. Make sure to use the correct hoses [MANUAL] for expansion and retraction. The expanding hose must be connect- ed to the left coupler. The retract- ing hose must be connected to the right coupler.
  • Page 140: Precautions For Connecting The Implement

    TYM TRACTOR 5-38 PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT 1. When engaging or disengaging the im- 7. Depending on the implement, the CAUTION plement by moving the tractor, make overall length may become very long. High pressure oil leaking under Pay particular attention to people or sure that no one is allowed around the ...
  • Page 141: Precautions For Handling Implement

    OPERATION 5-39 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING IMPLEMENT ROTAVATOR ▶Safety precautions for rotavator 1. When driving the tractor to attach WARNING or detach an implement, make sure Never remove the safety cover of Read instructions on warning de- that there is no one in between or ...
  • Page 142: Effective Plowing Pattern

    TYM TRACTOR 5-40 EFFECTIVE PLOWING PATTERN ▶Safety precautions for rotavator This pattern can be useful in a well-  planned field in a good condition. Turning: Moving direction Reverse driving The border shown in the figure is the  ...
  • Page 143 OPERATION 5-41 A lternating returning plowing ▶ pattern This pattern is useful for narrow or  short fields or poorly planned fields in Turning: Moving direction Reverse driving which are not easy to turn.  In the figure, the plowing width for (1), ...
  • Page 144 TYM TRACTOR 5-42 Land leveling pattern ▶ The land leveling work may be per-  formed after crushing soil or not. The vehicle speed can be set faster Turning: Moving direction Reverse driving  when performing the land leveling ...
  • Page 145: Adjusting Wheel Tread

    OPERATION 5-43 ADJUSTING WHEEL TREAD TIGHTENING TORQUE WARNING When changing tires, please use a  hoist or strong support and make sure the tractor does not move. [Otherwise] There is a risk of death or injury. DESCRIPTION TIGHTENING TORQUE FRONT WHEEL Bolts on wheels and axle 130 (18 kgf.m)~ 152 lb-ft (21 kgf.m) Bolts on wheels and axle 130 (18 kgf.m)~ 152 lb-ft (21 kgf.m)
  • Page 146: Tires, Wheels And Ballast

    TYM TRACTOR 5-44 POWER STEERING WHEEL AND AXLE TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST TIRE TYPE If the wheel or axle is loosened, tighten CAUTION to the specified torque. Pay attention to the steering wheels 1. Drive the tractor about 100 m and ...
  • Page 147: Towing Instructions

    OPERATION 5-45 TOWING INSTRUCTIONS PTO SPECIFICATIONS & PRE- CAUTIONS 5. When driver turns the handle, use the brake if necessary. 6. During traction, the transmission and other parts, are not being lubri- cated but rotating. In order to pre- vent breakage, please note the fol- lowing: 7.
  • Page 148: Loader Operation

    TYM TRACTOR 5-46 LOADER OPERATION WARNING n ± 0.2 in. Diameter Splines Type (n ± 5 mm ) Avoid contact with electrical power 1.378 in. 3.81 in.  lines by loader or attachments. (35 mm) (97 mm) Do not lift or carry anyone in the ...
  • Page 149: Carrying The Load

    OPERATION 5-47 CARRYING THE LOAD CAUTION Operating the loader on a hillside is  dangerous. extreme care is recom- mended. CAUTION 1. Position the bucket just below the lev- Make sure material in bucket cannot el of the tractor hood for maximum ...
  • Page 150: Handling Large Heavy Objects

    TYM TRACTOR 5-48 HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS WARNING Do not use front end loaders for han-  dling large, heavy objects such as large, round or rectangular bales, logs and oil drums. Handling large heavy objects can be  extremely dangerous due to.
  • Page 151: Rops Folding Method

    OPERATION 5-49 ROPS FOLDING METHOD HOW TO STAND UP THE ROPS HOW TO FOLD DOWN THE ROPS 1. Pull the pins on both sides of the [ROPS] CAUTION tractor and turn them about 1/4 Raise the safety frame. Don’t fasten your seat belt after turns to release the lock of the ...
  • Page 153 6. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART ....6-2 ADJUSTING PARKING BRAKE........6-15 PIPES AND HOSES ..........6-16 OIL, GREASE AND ANTI-FREEZE CHART ..6-4 ELECTRICAL CABLES..........6-16 GREASING ............... 6-17 FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART ....6-5 CLUTCH ..............6-18 OPENING HOOD ........... 6-6 HST PEDAL ..............
  • Page 154: Maintenance Schedule Chart

    TYM TRACTOR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART ⃝ : Check‧Add‧Adjust ● : Replace ★ : Replace at first time only △ : Clean HOUR YEAR INSPECTION PART ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK BEFORE EVERY WORK ENGINE OIL & FITER ★ ● ● ●...
  • Page 155 MAINTENANCE ⃝ : Check‧Add‧Adjust ● : Replace ★ : Replace at first time only △ : Clean HOUR YEAR INSPECTION PART TRANSMISSON OIL ★ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ● ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ⃝ ● ⃝ TRANSMISSON OIL FILTER ★...
  • Page 156: Oil, Grease And Anti-Freeze Chart

    Grease SAE (NLGI) #0, #1 32~-22°F (0~-30°C) SAE (NLGI) #2 32~122°F (0~50°C) ASTM D4985 Coolant Anti - Freeze Extended Lift antifreeze TYM Origin Oil Transmission / Hyd oil Texaco TDH oil, 1893 Front axle oil SAE 80W-90 WARNING Check the oil level regularly. Correct the oil level, if needed, before operating.
  • Page 157: Fuel, Oil And Coolant Chart

    MAINTENANCE FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART CAPACITY ITEM REMARK CABIN ROPS Fuel 12.0 gal (45.0 ℓ) 12.0 gal (45 ℓ) ※ HST: 12.0 gal (45 ℓ) 1.2 gal (4.3 L): 3225R/3625R Engine oil 1.4 gal (5.3 ℓ) 1.7 gal (6.4 L): 4125R/5025R/5845R Coolant 1.58 gal (6.0 ℓ) 1.58 gal (6 ℓ)
  • Page 158: Opening Hood

    TYM TRACTOR OPENING HOOD CHECKING AND CHANGING OF OIL ENGINE OIL Do not dispose of waste oils in wa- terways or in the sewage system, and take appropriate measures such as contacting a waste oil disposal spe- cialist. DANGER Never fill the fuel tank when the ...
  • Page 159 MAINTENANCE CAUTION Drain the oil when oil is warm but  be careful. If oil is hot, there is a risk of getting burnt. (1) Dipstick (1) Drain Plug (A) Upper Limit (B) Lower Limit ▶CHANGING OIL CAUTION Drain the oil by removing the plug un- Check the oil level before the en- der the engine.
  • Page 160: Transmission / Hyd Oil Fluid

    1. Transmission oil can be used for the NOTE proper level, add fl uid hydraulic system and for the power steering unit. First 50HR transmission fl uid has  to be changed. 2. Make sure to use the genuine TYM transmission fl uid.
  • Page 161: Front Axle Fluid

    MAINTENANCE FRONT AXLE FLUID DANGER Be sure to turn "OFF" the ignition  switch to stop the engine before pulling out the oil dipstick. (1) Front Axle Oil (1) Drain Plug ▶CHECKING ▶CHANGING OIL Open the fluid filler cap on the upper Drain the fluid through the drain holes right side of the front axle, clean the under the front axle.
  • Page 162: Filters / Coolant Replacement

    TYM TRACTOR 6-10 FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEMENT ENGINE OIL FILTER TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER ▶REPLACEMENT 1. After draining the engine oil, turn the cartridge to the left with the fi l- ter wrench. 2. Apply a thin fi lm of oil over the rub- ber ring on the bottom of the new cartridge and attach the new filter securely.
  • Page 163: Fuel Filter

    MAINTENANCE 6-11 FUEL FIL TER DRAINING AIR IN FUEL LINE ▶REPLACEMENT 1. After draining the transmission fl u- id, turn the cartridge to the left to take it out. 2. Apply a thin film of fluid over the rubber ring on the bottom of the new cartridge and attach the new fi lter securely.
  • Page 164: Checking And Adding Fuel

    TYM TRACTOR 6-12 CHECKING AND ADDING FUEL COOLANT Throttle lever to Max. Pull reducer lever, put main switch to START for 10 seconds. (1) Fuel tank (2) Fuel cap (1) Coolant Tank Turn the main switch to the "ON" posi- ▶CHECKING...
  • Page 165 MAINTENANCE 6-13 2. Rinse the radiator with tap water ▶HANDLING OF ANTI-FREEZE CAUTION until no dirt or rust comes out. Anti-freeze has an effect of lowering When replacing the coolant, add the freezing point of water. This trac- ※For better results, fill the radia- ...
  • Page 166: Radiator Screen And Air Cleaner

    TYM TRACTOR 6-14 RADIATOR SCREEN AND AIR BATTERY CLEANER ▶CLEANING OF AIR CLEANER Open the cover and take out the ele- ment. Blow air inside the element or shake it to take the dust off the element. Either Be careful to avoid damage to the pins.
  • Page 167: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 6-15 ADJUSTING PARKING BRAKE DANGER [MANUAL] Avoid heat when checking or char-  ging the battery. [Otherwise] The battery may explode and cause burns or other injury. CAUTION When connecting the battery cable,  connect the (+) terminal first. When (1) Parking Brake Cable [HST] disconnecting the cable, disconnect the (-) terminal fi rst.
  • Page 168: Pipes And Hoses

    TYM TRACTOR 6-16 PIPES AND HOSES ELECTRICAL CABLES Check for damage to fuel hoses, power Open the hood of the engine and check if DANGER steering hoses (pipe), and radiator hoses, any cable is in contact with other parts, or...
  • Page 169: Greasing

    MAINTENANCE 6-17 GREASING Apply grease every 50 hours. Check the relevant parts before starting work every- day and add grease as necessary. After working on wet areas, make sure to apply grease to the tractor. (1) Front Axle Support (1) Tie Rod LH / RH (1) Brake shaft (1) Lift Link (R) (1) Lift Link (L)
  • Page 170: Clutch

    TYM TRACTOR 6-18 CLUTCH HST PEDAL 3. Tighten fi x bolt. MANUAL 4. Run engine and check moving with- out HST pedal operation. Turn CW Turn CCW Turn CW 5. If machine should move after ad- Forward Backward justment, repeat 1 to 4 steps.
  • Page 171: Steering Wheel

    MAINTENANCE 6-19 STEERING WHEEL BRAKE • In this case, the free play of the brake pedal is 0.2 ~ 0.4 in (5~ 10 mm ). • Adjust both of the brake pedals. Brake Pedals Free Play 0.2~0.4 [5~10mm] (1) Steering Handle (1) Brake Pedal (A) Free Play : 0.8~ 2.0 in (20.3 ~50.8 mm) (A) Free Play : 0.2 in~ 0.4 in (5~10.2 mm )
  • Page 172: Fan Belt

    TYM TRACTOR 6-20 FAN BELT ▶HOW TO ADJUST BRAKE FREE PLAY 1. Remove dashboard. 2. Loosen fi xing nut. 3. Adjust stopper bolt so that the gap be- tween bolt head and brake pedal arm is 0 ~ 0.02 in (0 ~ 0.5 mm ). 4. Tighten the fi xing nut.
  • Page 173: Air Compressor Belt

    MAINTENANCE 6-21 AIR COMPRESSOR BELT TOE-IN CAUTION Carry out inspection or mainte-  nance after the engine is fully cooled down. [Otherwise] There is a risk of getting burnt. (1) Air Compressor Belt (F) Front (R) Rear ▶CHECKING Check if belt is sagging for about 0.39~0.6 in (10 ~ 15 mm ) or check for any damage to If the toe-in is not properly aligned, the the belt by opening bonnet and engine...
  • Page 174: Fuse & Fusible Links

    TYM TRACTOR 6-22 FUSE & FUSIBLE LINKS (1) Nut (1) Main Fuse (2) Relay Box (1) Fusible Links ▶ADJUSTING Stop the engine and check the main fuse. If the fuse burns immediately after being (Fusible link) replaced, it must be checked by the au- If not, loosen nuts at the end of the cyl- thorized dealer.
  • Page 175: Color Of Exhaust Gas

    MAINTENANCE 6-23 TIRES PRESSURE COLOR OF EXHAUST GAS The exhaust gas may be a little black at [Air pressure in tires] the time of starting the engine, but nor- Air pressure mally its color is clear. (psi) With • Black – incomplete combustion due Front Imple- to too much fuel intake.
  • Page 177 7. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING - ENGINE............. 7-2 TROUBLESHOOTING - CLUTCH AND BRAKE ........7-5 TROUBLESHOOTING - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ........7-6 TROUBLESHOOTING - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ......... 7-7...
  • Page 178 TYM TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING - ENGINE Symptom Inspection item Action Depress the clutch pedal fully and turn the igni- Is the clutch depressed? tion switch to the "START" position.   Is the battery discharged? Charge the battery.   1. The starter motor Is the battery terminal loosened or corroded? Clean and tighten the terminals.
  • Page 179 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Inspection item Action Is the coolant level low? Refill the coolant.   Is the fan belt loosened or damaged? Adjust the belt tension or replace it.   4. The engine is over- Is the radiator fin clogged? Clean it.
  • Page 180 TYM TRACTOR Symptom Inspection item Action 6. The coolant warn- ing lamp wis turned Is the coolant level in the reservoir tank low? Refill the coolant. “ON” during opera-   tion. Is the engine oil level low? Refill the engine oil up to required level.
  • Page 181 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING - CLUTCH AND BRAKE Symptom Inspection item Action 1. The clutch slips or does not be Is the free play of clutch pedal proper? Adjust the free play of the pedals. disengaged.   2. The brake does not work or works Is the free play of the brake pedals proper? Adjust the free play of the pedals.
  • Page 182 TYM TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Symptom Inspection item Action Is the hydraulic flow control dial in the close Adjust the hydraulic flow control dial. position?   Is the transmission oil level low? Refill the transmission oil.  ...
  • Page 183 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING - ELECTRIC SYSTEM Symptom Inspection item Action Is the bulb blown? Replace the bulb.   Is the fuse blown? Replace the fuse. 1. The headlamp does   not turn “ON”. Is the cable connector separated from the socket? Inspect it.
  • Page 185 8. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL DAILY STORAGE ................8-2 LONG-TERM STORAGE..............8-3 OPERATING TRACTOR AFTER LONG-TERM STORAGE ..... 8-6 USAGE AND DISPOSAL ..............8-7...
  • Page 186: Daily Storage

    TYM TRACTOR DAILY STORAGE 1. Store the tractor after cleaning it. DANGER Especially, clean it thoroughly after When covering the tractor, make harrowing or working in a wet fi eld. Don’t forget to dry  sure that the engine or the muffl er off and grease the 2.
  • Page 187: Long-Term Storage

    STORAGE AND DISPOSAL LONG-TERM STORAGE In particular, we recommend that the electrical cables and the rubber hoses, such as fuel hose, steering hoses and Maintenance Remove radiator hoses, be replaced every two Annually Best & years. condition If you carry out maintenance during If the tractor is not used for a long the off season, you can ensure opti- time, store it in the following manner.
  • Page 188 TYM TRACTOR 3. Fill up the fuel tank. Empty space in 8. Add oil, fluid and fuel to each part the fuel tank will produce dewdrops according to the maintenance chart. that will produce condensation that will be the cause of rust forma- 9.
  • Page 189 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL IMPORTANT WARNING CAUTION When cleaning the tractor, be sure Carry out checking and mainte- To avoid a personal injury,   to stop the engine. Allow suffi- nance for each part every year. Never clean the tractor body ...
  • Page 190: Operating Tractor After Long-Term Storage

    TYM TRACTOR OPERATING TRACTOR AFTER LONG-TERM STORAGE Keep the following instructions when op- 10. Start the engine, release the park- WARNING erating the tractor after its long-term stor- ing brake, and check the brake con- When operating the tractor in an en- age.
  • Page 191: Usage And Disposal

    STORAGE AND DISPOSAL USAGE AND DISPOSAL It is recommended to keep the following to protect the environment: 1. Overload on the machine shortens the product life and increases the harmful exhaust gas which causes air pollution due to the incomplete combustion. 2.

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