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I S E K I
T R A C T O R S
O p e r a t o r ' s
M a n u a l
MODELS:
TM3217
TM3247
TM3267
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TO OUR CUSTOMER
Safety Instructions
Essential items to observe while operating the tractor.
Technical Instructions
Items necessary for proper operation, adjustment, and service of the tractor.
Safety Precautions
Important information about safe operation to avoid accidents and precautions.
Personal Protective Equipment
Emphasizes the importance of wearing personal protective equipment during operation.
Trailer Safety
Advice on using the correct trailer and not exceeding tractor capacity.
SAFETY
MACHINE PURPOSE
Defines the intended use of the machine and adherence to specifications.
PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT symbols and words.
MAKING YOUR TRACTOR A SAFE VEHICLE
How to Maintain Safety
Prohibits tractor modifications and specifies authorization for road use.
Road Travel Safety
Guidelines for safe road travel, including visibility aids and lighting rules.
FOR SAFE OPERATION
How to be a Safe Operator
Emphasizes operator familiarity, prohibiting unauthorized use, and wearing protective gear.
When Another Person Operates Your Machine
Instructing others to read the manual and understand operation before use.
Before Operation
Operation Plan
Importance of setting a sufficient time allowance for operations to prevent accidents.
Inspection and Service
Need for periodic inspection and service, attention to controls and safety devices.
Safety Devices
Emphasizes reinstalling safety devices after servicing before operation.
Refueling Safety
Safety precautions during refueling, including avoiding hot engines and open flames.
Starting Engine and Operating Tractor
Indoor Operation
Importance of proper ventilation when starting the engine indoors due to carbon monoxide.
Pre-Start Checks
Checks before starting: gear, bystanders, implement security, and operator seat.
Moving the Tractor
Paying attention to safety conditions around the machine before moving.
When Traveling
Overturning Risks
Risks of overturning: brake pedal latching, differential lock, and sharp turns on slopes.
Hill Travel
Safe driving on hills: speed, up/downhill techniques, and using engine brake.
Poor Footing
Driving at low speeds and carefully on poor footing or slopes.
Slanted Shoulders
Caution when driving on roads with slanted shoulders near ditches.
Passenger Safety
Prohibits unauthorized persons on the machine or implement unless seats are provided.
Parking Safety
Safe parking procedures: level ground, implement, parking brake, and chocking wheels.
Stationary Operation
Avoid high speeds during stationary operation to prevent fires from exhaust.
Night Operation
Importance of knowing control locations when operating at night.
Loading onto or Unloading from a Truck
Truck/Trailer Preparation
Preparation before loading: truck engine off, parking brakes applied.
Loading Assistance
Paying attention to safety and using guidance during loading/unloading.
Ramps
Using ramps at correct angles, slow speeds, and specific travel directions.
Brake Pedal Use
Avoid depressing brake pedal during loading/unloading to prevent sideways shifts.
Engine Stalling on Ramps
Actions if the engine stalls on ramps: apply brake immediately.
Securing on Truck
Securing the tractor on the truck after loading, including brakes and chocks.
Ramp Specifications
Specifications for ramps: length, width, capacity, and anti-skid surfaces.
Ramp Securing
Securing ramps to the truck platform ensuring they are level.
General Caution
General caution to prepare for the worst and keep others away.
Final Approach
Careful driving when moving onto the truck platform due to abrupt angle change.
During Operation
Bystander Safety
Keep other persons away from the tractor during operation to prevent injury.
Situational Awareness
Be aware of surroundings, use horn, and avoid hazardous situations like ditches.
Dangerous Parts
Do not touch hot, moving, or electrical parts to avoid serious injury.
Trailer Use
Use proper trailers and do not exceed tractor capacity.
Implement Installation
Ensure no one stands between machine and implement during installation.
Loader Safety
Be aware of falling objects from loader buckets and wear protective headgear.
Overhead Power Lines
Maintain clearance from overhead power lines to avoid electrical shock or death.
Thunderstorms
Stop operation and seek shelter immediately during thunderstorms.
Heavy Implements
Pay attention to stability when using heavy implements, especially on slopes.
Implement Manuals
Follow instructions in the implement's manual when attaching.
Inspection and Maintenance
Unauthorized Personnel
Lists unauthorized persons for inspection/maintenance to avoid warranty issues.
Servicing Environment
Service tractor on level, well-illuminated ground for safety.
Servicing Precautions
Essential precautions before servicing: engine stop, brakes, neutral, key removal.
Tool Usage
Use proper tools for servicing to prevent injury and ensure correct work.
Hot Components
Wait for hot components like engine/muffler to cool before touching to prevent burns.
Radiator Cap
Never remove radiator cap when hot; wait for cooling and relieve pressure.
Unauthorized Modifications
Prohibits unauthorized implements or modifications.
Safety Covers
Reinstall safety covers to prevent injury from exposed parts.
High-Pressure Fluids
Avoid high-pressure fluid contact; use cardboard to check for leaks.
Storage
Hot Machine Cover
Do not cover a hot machine to prevent fire risk.
Long-Term Storage
Disconnect battery cables for long-term storage to prevent short circuits.
Dangerous Objects Storage
Safe storage of implements and flammable materials.
Dismantling and Disposal
Dealer Consultation
Consult dealer for dismantling and disposal of the machine or parts.
MAINTENANCE OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
To Maintain Electric Wiring
Precautions for maintaining electric wiring: stop engine, disconnect battery, clean terminals.
To Handle the Battery
Safety when handling the battery: avoid smoking, inspect, stop engine for replacement.
To Handle Booster Cables
Booster Cable Safety
Safety precautions for booster cables: vent plugs, engine stop, sufficient capacity.
SAFETY DECALS
Fan warning label
Warning about risk of entanglement with the fan while it is running.
Battery disconnecting label
Warning about risk of electric shock when disconnecting the battery.
Belt warning label
Warning about risk of entanglement with the belt while it is running.
Hot part warning label
Warning about hot surfaces and risk of burns on hands and fingers.
Ether label
Warning about risk of explosion when using ether with glow plugs.
PTO & trailer label
Warnings about risk of overturn and entanglement related to PTO and trailers.
Radiator label
Battery label
Warnings about battery risks: explosion, need for eye protection, burns, and keeping away from children.
Starter warning label
Danger of electric shock when starting the engine; start only from the seat.
Operation caution label
Cautions before operation, maintenance, abrupt moving, and risk of injury or damage.
Risk of Overturning
Risk of Injury or Damage
Warning about risk of injury or damage; do not allow other persons on the tractor.
Fuel label
Warning about risk of explosion and burns related to fuel.
Stop Engine when Refueling
Warning about risk of explosion and burns when refueling.
ROPS label
Warning about risk of injury related to ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure).
Reverse label
Warning about risk of injury when driving in reverse.
Maintenance of Safety Decals
Decal Care
Instructions on how to maintain safety decals: keep clean, replace if damaged or lost.
Location of Safety Decals
Decal Placement Diagram
Illustrates the location of various safety decals on the tractor.
INTRODUCTION
Manual Purpose
Purpose of the manual: to familiarize the operator with proper operation and maintenance.
Operator's Manual Importance
Emphasizes reading and understanding the manual before operating the machine.
Dealer Support
Advises consulting the dealer for assistance with operation or service.
Genuine Parts
Recommends using only genuine parts for repairs and replacements.
TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
STATUTORY PLATE
Details found on the statutory identification plate of the tractor.
MODEL TYPE DESIGNATION
Explanation of the symbols used in the tractor model type designation.
MODEL / SERIAL NUMBER
Identification Numbers
Details on tractor model, serial number, engine, and chassis identification.
Tractor Identification Plate
Location and content of the tractor identification plate for model/type names and serial numbers.
Engine Identification
Location of engine model and serial numbers on the engine block.
Chassis Identification
Location of the chassis number stamped on the front frame.
MAJOR COMPONENTS
Component Identification
Identification and terminology of major tractor components with a diagram.
INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS
Mechanical Transmission Controls
Layout and location of controls for mechanical transmission models.
Hydrostatic Transmission Controls
Layout and location of controls for hydrostatic transmission models.
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND SWITCHES
Electrical Fuel Shut-Off
Explanation of the electrical fuel shut-off mechanism via solenoid valve.
Main Switch
Details the four positions of the main switch (OFF, ON, GLOW, START) and their functions.
Indicator Light Strip
Warning Light Functions
Explains the function of various warning and indicator lights on the instrument panel.
Horn / Light Turn Switch
Horn Switch
Operation of the horn switch.
Light Switch
Operation of the light switch with its three positions: OFF, 1st, 2nd.
High Beam / Low Beam
Selection of high beam and low beam using the switch knob.
Passing Switch
Operation of the passing switch.
Turn Switch
Operation of the turn switch and its non-self-canceling nature.
Hazard Light Switch
Hazard Lights
Operation of hazard lights and caution for road use.
Turn/Hazard Indicator Lights
Operation of turn/hazard indicator lights with front/rear combination lights.
Power Take-Off (PTO) Switch
PTO Switch Operation
How to engage and disengage the PTO drive system using the switch.
PTO Selectable Switch
Function of the PTO selectable switch for soft start.
PTO Switch Lock-out
PTO switch lock-out feature to prevent accidental engagement.
PTO Switch and Lever Coordination
Importance of coordinating PTO switch use with the rear PTO selector lever.
MAIN CLUTCH PEDAL (MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION)
Clutch Pedal Function
Function of the clutch pedal for disengaging the engine and enabling starting/shifting.
Clutch Pedal Operation
Proper clutch pedal operation: quick depression, smooth release, avoid resting foot.
Hydrostatic Transmission Note
Note that hydrostatic transmission types are not equipped with a clutch pedal.
BRAKES
Brake Pedals
Individual brake pedal control and latching for road use; distinction for hydrostatic models.
Parking Brakes
Operation of the parking brake lever to engage and disengage.
ENGINE SPEED CONTROLS
Throttle Lever
Function of the throttle lever for controlling engine speed.
Accelerator Pedal
Function of the accelerator pedal to override throttle lever for increased speed.
TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVERS
Gear Shift Levers (Mechanical Transmission)
Use of gear shift levers for selecting ground travel speed in mechanical transmission.
Gear Shift Levers (Hydrostatic Transmission)
Use of range gear shift lever and cruise control lever in hydrostatic transmission.
Forward / Reverse Shuttle Lever (Mechanical Transmission)
Operation of the shuttle lever to select forward or reverse travel.
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL
Differential Lock Function
Function of the differential lock pedal to lock rear wheels for improved traction.
Engaging/Disengaging
Procedure for engaging and disengaging the differential lock, including cautions.
4-WHEEL DRIVE SHIFT LEVER
4WD Engagement
Explanation of the 4-wheel drive shift lever positions for engaging/disengaging front axle drive.
4WD Caution
Caution to disengage 4WD on hard surfaces to prevent tire wear and damage.
REAR PTO SELECTOR LEVER
Rear PTO Lever
Function of the rear PTO selector lever to control the rear PTO.
PTO Switch Coordination
Importance of switching off PTO control before moving the rear PTO selector lever.
MID PTO SELECTOR LEVER
Mid PTO Lever
Function of the mid PTO selector lever to control the mid PTO.
PTO Switch Coordination
Importance of setting the PTO control switch to Off before operating the mid PTO selector lever.
Position Control
Position Control Function
Function of position control for maintaining implement height during various operations.
Lever Stoppers
Use of lever stoppers for returning implement to work position and limiting height.
Lowering Speed Control
Adjustment of the lowering rate control knob to adjust the drop rate of the 3-point hitch.
SEAT & SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT
Driver’s Weight Adjustment
Adjusting seat suspension based on driver's weight using a control.
Height Adjustment
Adjusting the seat height using a height adjustment knob.
Fore-Aft Adjustment
Adjusting the seat position forward or backward using a lever.
Driver’s Weight Adjustment (1)
Adjusting Tension
How to adjust seat tension clockwise or counterclockwise.
Height Adjustment (2)
Adjusting Height
How to adjust seat height counterclockwise or clockwise.
Fore-Aft Adjustment (3)
Adjusting Position
Adjusting seat position by pulling the fore-aft adjustment lever.
OPERATION
BREAK-IN PERIOD
Importance of the break-in period for tractor performance and longevity.
STARTING
Essential pre-start inspection steps to ensure safe operation.
Normal Starting
Starting Procedure
Step-by-step procedure for starting the tractor's engine.
Engine Start Caution
Caution against starting a cold engine with high revs to prevent damage.
Restaring Warm Engine
Warm Restart Procedure
Procedure for restarting a warm engine, including glow plug usage.
Cold Weather Starting
Cold Start Procedure
Procedure for starting the engine in cold ambient temperatures, including glow plugs.
Fuel Gelling
Importance of fuel gelling characteristics and using appropriate fuel in cold weather.
Warm-Up Period
Warm-Up Procedure
Procedure for warming up the engine and checking systems after starting.
Operator Observations
Cautionary Notes
Notes for operator observations regarding engine oil, battery charge, and gauges.
GROUND SPEED SELECTION
Mechanical Transmission
Explanation of ground speed selection using gear shift levers in mechanical transmission.
Hydrostatic Transmission
Explanation of ground speed selection using pedals in hydrostatic transmission.
Range Shift Caution
Caution to depress clutch and stop tractor before shifting range gear.
Forward/Reverse Caution
Caution to stop tractor before changing forward/reverse direction.
Hydrostatic Transmission
Range Gear Shift Lever
Function of the range gear shift lever for major speed changes in hydrostatic transmission.
Pedal Operation
Operation of pedals for forward and reverse travel control.
STOPPING TRACTOR
Mechanical Transmission
Procedure for stopping the tractor with mechanical transmission.
Hydrostatic Transmission
Procedure for stopping the tractor with hydrostatic transmission.
CRUISE CONTROL (HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION)
Setting Cruise Control
Steps to set cruise control by depressing pedals and setting the cruise control lever.
Releasing Cruise Control
Cruise Control Release
How to release cruise control using the brake pedal or shifting the lever.
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK OPERATION
Differential Lock Engagement
Operation of the differential lock by depressing the pedal.
4-WHEEL DRIVE
4-Wheel Drive Engagement
Engagement of 4-wheel drive using the shift lever and indicator lamp.
POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)
PTO Safety Precautions
Essential PTO safety precautions, including shield covers and avoiding servicing while running.
PTO Implement Attachment
Following procedures when attaching PTO-driven implements.
Rear PTO Shaft
Rear PTO Shaft Description
Description of the rear PTO shaft, including splines and rotation direction.
PTO Cap
Requirement to install the PTO cap when the rear PTO is not in use.
Mid PTO Shaft (M Type)
Mid PTO Shaft Description
Description of the mid PTO shaft, including splines and location.
PTO Cap
Requirement to install the PTO cap when Mid PTO is not in use.
PTO OPERATING CONTROLS
Mechanical Transmission PTO
Operation of PTO controls for mechanical transmission, including lever and clutch.
Hydrostatic Transmission PTO
Operation of PTO controls for hydrostatic transmission, including clutch and selector levers.
PTO OPERATING CONTROLS (Continued)
Rear/Mid PTO Engagement
Engagement of rear and mid PTO using control switch and selector levers.
PTO Switch Operation
How to engage and disengage PTO using the PTO switch.
PTO Selectable Switch
Operation of the PTO selectable switch for engaging rear and mid PTO.
3-POINT HITCH
Hitch Controls
Description of the control quadrant and position control for the 3-point hitch.
Lowering Rate Control Knob
Function of the lowering rate control knob to adjust the drop rate of the 3-point hitch.
Position Control Caution
Caution to lower the implement before work when using position control.
Rear Linkage
Lower Links
Description of lower links as primary attachment points for implements.
Lift Rods
Description of lift rods connecting to the hydraulic lift system.
Check Chains (3)
Check Chain Function
Function of check chains to reduce side sway of the implement.
Top Link (4)
Top Link Adjustment
Adjustment of the top link for securing linkages and providing height adjustment.
Spring (5)
Spring Function
Function of the spring to prevent tire interference with the hitch.
Attaching Implements
Implement Attachment Caution
Caution to use position control when attaching/detaching implements.
Hitch Adjustment
Procedure for aligning the lower link and attaching the implement.
Side-Play Reduction
Reducing side-play by adjusting the check chain.
Using Position Control
Lever Positions
Using lever positions to control hitch and implement movement.
Lever Stoppers
Setting lever stoppers for work position and height adjustment.
Lowering Speed Control
Using the lowering rate control knob to adjust implement lowering speed.
Detaching Implements
Implement Detachment Caution
Caution to use position control when detaching implements.
Detachment Procedure
Procedure for detaching implements: lower, secure, remove key.
External Auxiliary Hydraulics
Control Levers
Function of control levers for operating remote hydraulic couplers.
7 PINS SOCKET
Socket Function
Function of the 7-pin socket for auxiliary power supply.
Fuse Selection
Caution to select the proper fuse for the attachment to prevent damage.
BEACON
Beacon Wiring
Note that the beacon lamp wiring and switch are standard equipment.
ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
Rear ROPS Type
Description of the rear ROPS type and its folding/upright positions.
Center ROPS Type
Description of the center ROPS type and its folding/upright positions.
ROPS Folding Caution
Folding ROPS Warning
Warning about risk of serious injury when folding ROPS.
Seat Belt Caution
Caution not to use the seat belt when the ROPS is folded down.
REAR HITCH
Rear Hitch Description
Description of the rear hitch for attaching implements.
Towing Caution
Caution regarding heavy rear wheels and secure blocking during movement.
FRONT LOADER FIXATION POINT
Fixation Point Consultation
Consult dealer for fixation points concerning the front loader.
TOWING
Towing Procedure
Procedure for towing the tractor by roping to the front hitch.
JACKING
Jacking Precautions
Precautions for jacking: apply brakes, neutral gears, and level ground.
LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES
Specifications and capacities for engine oil, coolant, fuel, and transmission fluids.
SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES (Continued)
Engine Oil
Details on engine oil viscosity, capacity, and recommended change intervals.
Engine Coolant
Information on engine coolant freezing protection and system capacity.
Fuel Tank
Fuel tank capacity and recommendations for fuel type.
Transmission & Differential Housing
Capacities and recommended lubricants for transmission and differential housing.
Front Axle
Capacities and recommended lubricants for the front axle.
Grease Fittings
Information on grease fitting intervals and the type of grease to use.
LUBRICATION / FILL POINTS
Mechanical Transmission Lubrication
General layout of lubrication, fill, and drain locations for the mechanical transmission.
Lubrication Table (Mechanical)
Table detailing lubrication types and capacities for mechanical transmission components.
Hydrostatic Transmission
Hydrostatic Transmission Lubrication
General layout of lubrication, fill, and drain locations for the hydrostatic transmission.
Lubrication Table (Hydrostatic)
Table detailing lubrication types and capacities for hydrostatic transmission components.
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Table
Engine Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance schedule for engine components like oil, filter, and air cleaner.
Tractor Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance schedule for tractor components like transmission, axles, and brakes.
Tractor Maintenance Schedule (Continued)
Tie Rod and Steering
Inspection intervals for tie rod ends and steering free-play.
Tire Pressure and Wheel Nuts
Checks for tire air pressure and tightening of wheel nuts.
Electrical Wiring and Hoses
Inspection and replacement of electrical wiring and power steering hoses.
SERVICE ACCESS
Hood Access
Procedure for releasing the hood lock and opening the engine bonnet.
Side Panel Removal
Steps for removing the side panels to access components.
Front Grill Removal
Front Grill Removal
Procedure for removing the front grill, with a caution for the headlamp connector.
LUBRICATION DETAILS
Grease Fittings
Lubrication instructions for grease fittings, including intervals and procedure.
Engine Oil & Filter
Checking Engine Oil Level
Procedure for checking the engine oil level, including cautions about hot parts.
Adding Engine Oil
Procedure for adding engine oil to the crankcase.
Changing Engine Oil
Procedure for changing the engine oil and filter.
Engine Oil Filter Replacement
Oil Filter Replacement
Procedure for replacing the engine oil filter, including gasket lubrication.
Transmission Oil & Filters
Checking Transmission Oil Level
Procedure for checking the transmission oil level and locations for refilling.
Transmission Oil Replacement
Replacing Transmission Oil
Procedure for replacing transmission oil, including drain plugs and refilling.
Cleaning Transmission Oil Filter (Suction)
Procedure for cleaning the transmission oil filter.
Replacing Transmission Oil Filter (Sub)
Procedure for replacing the transmission oil filter for hydrostatic transmission.
Front Axle Oil
Checking Front Axle Oil Level
Procedure for checking the front axle oil level.
Changing Front Axle Oil
Procedure for changing the front axle oil.
COOLING SYSTEM
Radiator Cap Caution
Caution regarding the radiator cap: never remove when hot.
Cooling System Filling
Procedure for filling the cooling system with antifreeze and checking the level.
Draining Coolant
Procedure for draining coolant from the cylinder block and radiator.
Fan Belt Tension
How to check and adjust the fan belt tension.
Adjusting Belt Tension
Belt Tension Adjustment
Procedure for adjusting belt tension by loosening and tightening bolts.
ENGINE AIR CLEANER
Air Cleaner Access
Accessing the engine air cleaner by removing the right side panel.
Dust Ejector
Importance of daily cleaning of the dust ejector.
Servicing Main Filter
Procedure for servicing the main air cleaner filter.
Cleaning Element
Element Cleaning Procedures
Procedures for cleaning the air cleaner element using compressed air or washing.
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel System Precautions
Precautions for the fuel system: use clean fuel, avoid water and dirt.
Injection Pump Tampering
Warning against tampering with the injection pump or injector adjustment.
Fuel Filter
Fuel Filter Function
Function of the fuel filter assembly to strain fuel impurities.
Filter Bowl Check
Checking the fuel filter bowl for sediment or water and cleaning as needed.
Fuel Filter Replacement
Filter Replacement
Instruction to replace the fuel filter as an assembly.
Air-bleeding Procedure
Air Bleeding Caution
Caution regarding fuel pressure during air bleeding and keeping hands away.
Throttle Lever
Throttle Lever Adjustment
Adjusting the throttle lever to retain its selected position.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery Location
Location of the battery under the engine hood.
Battery Maintenance
Battery maintenance: keep clean, ensure tight cable connections.
Battery Explosion Hazard
Warning about battery producing explosive hydrogen gas; keep sparks and flames away.
Battery Cable Disconnection
Procedure for disconnecting battery cables: ground cable first.
Electrolyte Contact
Precautions for electrolyte contact: wear eye/face protection, wash immediately.
Battery Handling and Charging
Battery Charging Cautions
Cautions for battery charging: avoid quick charge, charge before first use.
Long-Term Storage
Procedures for storing the tractor long-term, including battery terminal disconnection.
Electrolyte Level Check
Checking the electrolyte level in the battery and topping up with distilled water.
Battery Replacement
Procedure for replacing the battery, disconnecting the negative cable first.
Starting Switches
Neutral-Start System
Conditions required for the neutral-start system to start the tractor.
Neutral Switch Caution
Caution against bypassing or modifying the neutral switch.
Wiring / Fuse Arrangement
Wiring Connections
Importance of keeping all wiring connections clean and tight.
Wiring Alteration
Warning against altering wiring with homemade extensions or replacements.
Ground System
Information on the negative ground system and insulating positive circuits.
Fuse Replacement
Caution on fuse replacement: use correct rating, no bypass, check system if fuses blow.
Electrical System Components
Main Fuse Box
Layout and function of the main fuse box and its fuses.
Slow Blow Fuses
Purpose of slow blow fuses and the importance of using authorized replacements.
7-pin Trailer Socket
Function of each pin in the 7-pin trailer socket.
CLUTCH FREE-PLAY ADJUSTMENT
Clutch Free-Play Check
Checking clutch pedal free-play and its correct measurement.
Free-Play Importance
Importance of maintaining correct free-play for clutch wear and disengagement.
Adjusting Clutch Free-Play
Procedure for adjusting clutch pedal free-play using linkage and turnbuckle.
BRAKE FREE-PLAY ADJUSTMENT
Brake Pedal Free-Play Check
Checking brake pedal free-play and its correct measurement.
Free-Play Importance
Importance of brake balance and adjusting before free-play becomes excessive.
Adjusting Brake Free-Play
Procedure for adjusting brake free-play using the rod and weld nut.
Parking Brake Adjustment
Parking Lever Adjustment
Adjusting the parking lever and cable adjustment points.
Brake Adjustment Caution
Caution that brakes must be adjusted evenly for equal braking action.
WHEELS & TIRES
Tire Inspection
Periodic inspection of wheels and tires for inflation, bolts, and damage.
Tire Inflation Pressures
Importance of maintaining correct tire pressure for tire life.
Tire Replacement
Importance of using original tire size during replacement, especially for 4WD.
Wheel Bolt Torque
Bolt Torque Check
Periodic checking of all wheel bolt torques.
Torque Values
Specified torque values for front and rear wheel bolts.
Front Wheel Spacing
Tread Width Variation
Methods for varying tread widths by adjusting wheel spacing.
Rear Wheel Spacing
Wheel Reversal
Procedure for reversing the entire wheel and tire assembly.
Steering Free-Play
Steering Free-Play Check
Checking the steering system for excessive looseness indicated by steering wheel free-play.
Causes of Free-Play
Common causes of excessive steering free-play, such as worn ball joints.
Front Axle End-Float
End-Float Measurement
Procedure for measuring front axle end-float.
CLUTCH HOUSING PLUG
Plug Removal
Purpose of removing the clutch housing plug for annual inspection of oil leakage.
TORQUE CHART
Fastener Tightening
Importance of tightening fasteners according to the torque chart.
STORAGE
Storage Preparations
Preparations for storing the tractor for extended periods.
Enclosed Area Storage
Storing the tractor in an enclosed area for weather protection.
Tire Protection
Blocking up the tractor to remove weight from tires.
Lift Linkage Locking
Locking the 3-point lift linkage in the upright position.
Battery Storage
Storing the battery in a cool, dry place.
Fuel System Storage
Checking diesel fuel supplier for additives for storage period.
Exhaust Pipe Protection
Covering the exhaust pipe to prevent rain or snow entrance.
Clutch Pedal Securing
Securing the clutch pedal to prevent seizure during long storage.
Touch-up Scratches
Touching up scratches with paint.
End of Storage Maintenance
Post-Storage Checks
Performing pre-start inspection and checking for leaks after storage.
WASHING OF THE MACHINE
Washing Procedure
Procedure for washing the machine, emphasizing distance from electrical parts.
High Pressure Washer Caution
Caution when using a high-pressure washer, following manual and safety labels.
Unsuitable Washing Accidents
Accidents caused by unsuitable washing, such as short circuits or damage.
MAJOR CONSUMABLES LIST
Consumables Identification
List and diagrams of major consumables such as filters, bulbs, and fuses.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine Problems
Troubleshooting engine issues like starter problems, not starting, overheating, and exhaust fumes.
Engine Troubleshooting (Continued)
Engine Output and Oil Pressure
Troubleshooting poor engine output and oil pressure warning light.
Charging Monitor
Troubleshooting issues when the charging monitor light is on.
CLUTCH
Clutch Slipping
Troubleshooting clutch slipping, including causes like pedal adjustment and oil leaks.
Clutch Not Disengaging
Troubleshooting clutch not disengaging, including seized lining or shafts.
BRAKES
Brake Performance
Troubleshooting poor brake performance or imbalance between brakes.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Insufficient Oil Pressure
Troubleshooting insufficient hydraulic oil pressure.
Leaking Piping
Troubleshooting leaking hydraulic piping.
3-Point Hitch Issues
Troubleshooting 3-point hitch issues like relief valve blowing or hitch not lowering.
STEERING SYSTEM
Steering Hardness
Troubleshooting steering wheel being hard to turn or turning in one direction.
Steering Free-Play
Troubleshooting excessive free-play in the steering wheel.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery Charging
Troubleshooting issues when the battery cannot be charged.
Dim Headlamps
Troubleshooting dim headlamps.
Function Not Operating
Troubleshooting when a particular function does not operate.
SPECIFICATIONS
MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION
Specifications for engine and transmission of mechanical transmission models.
SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
HYDRAULICS
Specifications for hydraulics, including steering system and pumps.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Specifications for the electrical system, voltage, battery, and charging.
CAPACITIES
Capacities for engine crankcase, transmission, fuel tank, cooling system, and front axle.
TREAD WIDTH SETTING
Specifications for front and rear tire tread width settings.
MAXIMUM AXLE LOADING
Maximum load capacities for the front and rear axles.
SPECIFICATIONS (Continued)
HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION
Specifications for engine and transmission of hydrostatic transmission models.
DIMENSIONS
Rear ROPS Type Dimensions
Table of dimensions for tractors with Rear ROPS type.
DIMENSIONS (Continued)
Center ROPS Type Dimensions
Table of dimensions for tractors with Center ROPS type.
DIMENSIONAL LIMITS OF IMPLEMENTS
Implement Size and Weight Limits
Limits for dimensions and weight of various implements like mowers, tillers, and ploughs.
Load capacity
Tire Load Capacity
Table detailing load capacity for front and rear tires.
NOISE DECLARATION
Driver Perceived Sound Level
Declared driver perceived sound levels with closed and opened cab/openings.
Sound Level Test Results
Results of sound level tests for moving and stationary operation.
VIBRATION DECLARATION
Vibration Transmission
Declared corrected weighted vibration acceleration for different seat types.
ATTACHMENT (OPTION)
List of Attachments
List of optional attachments available for the tractor.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Wiring Diagram (Mechanical Transmission)
Electrical schematic for the mechanical transmission system.
Wiring Diagram (Hydrostatic Transmission)
Electrical schematic for the hydrostatic transmission system.

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