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Belarus 82.3 Operator's Manual (254 pages)
Brand:
Belarus
| Category:
Tractor
| Size: 12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Tractor Description and Operation
12
Tractor Assignment
12
Technical Specifications
13
Tractor Composition
16
Vibration Level at the Operator's Working Place of BELARUS-82.3
18
Marking of Tractor and Its Components
18
Controls and Instruments
20
Layout of Controls and Instruments of the Tractor
20
Switches of Dashboard, Engine Stop Handle, Battery Switch
21
Upper Shield Unit of Button Switches, Rear Wiper Switch and Rear View Mirror Remote Control System
23
USB Connector
24
Air Conditioner Control
25
Air Conditioner Control in Conditioning Mode
25
Air Conditioner Control in Heating Mode
25
Cab Ventilation
26
Cab Heater-Fan Usage
26
Instrument Panel
27
General Information
27
Instrument Panel Indicators
27
Instrument Panel Annunciators
28
Liquid Crystal Display
31
General Information
31
Basic Information Display Mode
31
Display Settings Mode
35
Functioning Algorithm of Heating Plugs and Heating Plugs Annunciator
37
Steering
39
General Information
39
Steering Wheel Adjustments
39
Parking Brake Control
39
Handle for Fuel Feed Manual Control
39
Tractor Pedals
40
Gear Shifting
40
Control Panel of Rear Axle DL, FDA Drive and Rear PTO
42
General Information on the Panel
42
Rear Power Take-Off Shaft Control
42
Front Driving Axle Drive Control
42
Rear Axle Differential Lock Control
43
Indication of Transmission Hydraulic System Filter Dirtiness
44
Additional Information on Rear Power Take-Off Shaft Control
45
Lever Shifting Rear PTO from Continuous Drive to Ground-Speed Drive
45
Switch of Rear PTO Two-Speed Continuous Drive
45
Tractor Operation Without Use of Rear PTO
45
Rear Lift Linkage Control
46
RLL Control General Information
46
RLL Control with Draft Regulator
46
RLL Control Without a Draft Regulator
48
Control of RLL Locking Mechanism in Transport Position on Tractors with Draft Regulator
49
Control of RLL Locking Mechanism in Transport Position on Tractors Without Draft Regulator
49
Adjustable Implement Lift Retainer
49
HLL Pump Control
50
HLL Distributor Sections (Remote Cylinders) Control
50
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Control by Means of Levers
50
Location and Connection of Hydraulic Distributor Outlets to External Load
51
Electrical Cutout Fuses
53
General Information
53
Fuses for Electrical Equipment System
53
Fuses Intended for Protection of Electrical Equipment Electrical Lines
53
Spare Fuses
56
Fuse for Electronic Control Systems (ECS)
56
Fuses for the Electrical Socket Block
57
Cab Locks and Handles
58
Cab Door Locks
58
Left-Side Window Opening
58
Rear Window Opening
59
Cab Roof Opening
59
Cab Emergency Exits
59
Seat and Its Adjustments
59
General Information about the Seat
59
Seat BELARUS Adjustments
60
Seat Grammer MSG85/721 Adjustment
61
Seat Grammer MSG95G/721 Adjustment
62
Control of Pneumatic System Compressor
63
Connector Elements of the Electrical Equipment
63
Socket to Connect Electrical Equipment of Coupled Agricultural Equipment
63
Connection of Electrical Equipment of Coupled Machines through Socket Block
64
Additional Connection Options for Electrical Equipment of Coupled Machines
64
Fuel Tanks. Fuel Tank Valves Control
65
Intended Use of Tractor
66
Safety Measures to be Taken When Preparing Tractor for Operation
66
Tractor Use
67
Boarding the Tractor
67
Preparing for Start and Starting the Engine
67
Tractor Motion Start, GB Shifting
69
Tractor Stop
71
Engine Stop
71
Leaving the Tractor
71
PTO Use
71
Selection of Optimal Inner Pressure in Tires Depending on Operational Conditions and Load on Tractor Axles, Instructions for Use of Tires
74
Selection of Optimal Inner Pressure in Tires Depending on Operational Conditions and Load on Tractor Axles
74
Methods for Selecting the Optimal Internal Pressure in Tires, Depending on
76
Combinations
76
Tire Inflation
77
Precautions for Wheel Repair and Tire Inflation
78
Rear Wheel Track Formation
79
Track Formation of Rear Wheels Mounted on Terminal Hubs
79
Track Formation of Rear Wheels Mounted on Taper Hubs
80
Rear Wheel Twinning
81
Front Wheel Track Formation
82
Safety Measures to be Taken When Operating the Tractor
84
General Safety Measures to be Taken When Operating the Tractor
84
Fire Safety Measures
87
Tractor Final Assembly and Run-In
88
Tractor Final Assembly
88
Technical Maintenance before Tractor Run-In
88
Tractor Run-In
88
Technical Maintenance During Tractor Run-In
89
Technical Maintenance after Tractor Run-In
89
Emergency Actions
90
Coupling of Implements
91
General Information
91
Types of Implements Coupled with Tractors "BELARUS-82.3
92
Rear Lift Linkage
93
General Information
93
Three-Point Rear Lift Linkage
93
RLL Components Adjustment Rules
96
Buckles
96
General Information
96
Telescopic Buckles
96
Outer Turnbuckles
98
Internal Buckles
99
Lifting Rod
100
Upper Link
101
Lower Links
101
General Information
101
Setting in Working Position of Crossbar and Rear Ends of Detachable Lower Links
102
Telescopic Lower Links and Twin Crossbar
103
Attachment of Implements to a Tractor
104
Rules for Switching the RLL from the Working Position to the Transport Position
104
Tow Hitches
107
General Information
107
Tow Hitch with Non-Rotating Yoke 1321-2707111-A
108
Tow Hitch with Non-Rotating Yoke 1321-2707113-A
109
Tow Hitch with Non-Automatic Rotating Yoke under GOST 32774 and ISO 6489-2
110
Tow Hitch with Long Non-Automatic Rotating Yoke with a 30Mm Diameter Kingpin
111
Tow Hitch with Automatic Rotating Yoke under ISO 6489-2
112
Tow Hitch with Non-Standard Piton-Type Element
114
Tow Hitch with Piton-Type Element under ISO 6489-4
115
Tow Hitch with Draw Bar of Category 2 under ISO 6489-3
117
Tow Hitch with Draw Bar of Category 2 under GOST 327774
118
Tow Hitch with Draw Bar under STB 2028
119
Tow Hitch with Tow Hook under STB 2028
120
Tow Hitch "Twin Crossbar
122
Tow Hitch "Crossbar
123
Determining the Maximum Allowable Vertical Load on Tractor Tow Hitch Depending on the Rear Tire Standard Size, Applicable Tow Hitch Type and Tractor Travel Speed
124
Determining the Maximum Permissible Weight of Towed Trailer Depending on the Trailer Type and Its Brake System
126
Usage Patterns of Tractor Hydraulic System for Driving of Operated Parts and Other Elements of Coupled Hydraulically Operated Machines and Units
127
Ballast Weight Installation
129
Front Ballast Weight Installation
129
Ballast Weight Installation on Rear Wheels
129
Trailer Brake Actuator
130
General Information
130
Check and Adjustment of Pneumatics Brake Valve Actuator
132
Determination of PTO Shaft and Cardan Shaft Applicability
134
Peculiarities of Application of PTO Shafts and Cardan Shafts
134
Ways of Changing of Gripping Properties and Passing Ability of the Tractor
138
General Information
138
Ways of Changing Tractor Gripping Properties and Passing Ability
139
Use of Quick-Detachable Hinged Ballast Weight
139
Pouring Water (Solution) into the Tires to Increase Adhesion Weight
140
Procedure of Filling Tires with Water or Aqueous Solution
141
Procedure of Partial Release of Water or Aqueous Solution from Tires
141
Procedure of Complete Release of Water or Aqueous Solution from Tires
142
Selecting Inner Pressure in Tires
142
Application of Rear Axle Differential Lock
143
Features of the Tractor Application in Special Conditions
144
For Laying of Haylage
144
Application of Substances for the Purpose of Chemical Treatment
144
Operation in Forest
144
Required Minimum Ballast
145
Possibility of Front Loader Installation
147
General Information
147
Safety Measures When Operating the BELARUS-82.3 Tractor with Loader Installed
149
Information on Tractor Mounting Holes
151
Maintenance
153
General Instructions
153
Providing Access to the Components for Maintenance Services
155
Maintenance Procedure
156
Scheduled Maintenance Operations
159
Maintenance on a Shift Basis (STM) Every 8-10 Hours of Operation or Every Shift
159
Maintenance Service Every 125 Hours of Operation (MS-1)
164
Maintenance Service Every 250 Hours of Operation (2MS-1)
170
Maintenance Service Every 500 Hours of Operation (MS-2)
178
Maintenance Service Every 1000 Hours of Operation (MS-3)
187
Maintenance Service Every 2000 Hours of Operation
197
Maintenance that Does Not Coincide with the Timing of MS-1, 2MS-1, MS-2, MS-3 and Special MS
198
General Maintenance Services
199
Seasonal Maintenance Services
203
Safety Measures During Maintenance and Repair Operations
204
General Safety Requirements
204
Safety Precautions for Exclusion of Hazardous Situations Related to Accumulator Battery and Fuel Tank
204
Guidelines for Safe Use of Leveling Jacks and Places Where They Shall be Installed
205
Tools, Fixtures and Measuring Devices for Maintenance Service and Repair
206
Filling and Lubrication of the Tractor with Fuel and Lubrication Materials
207
Possible Malfunctions and Guidelines for Troubleshooting
212
Possible Clutch Failures and Instructions for Troubleshooting
212
Possible Failures in Gearbox and Instructions for Troubleshooting
214
Possible Failures in the Electronic Control System for Rear Axle Differential Lock, Front Driving Axle Drive, Rear Power Take off Shaft and Instructions for Troubleshooting
215
Possible Failures in Rear Power Take-Off Shaft and Instructions for Troubleshooting
217
Possible Failures in Rear Axle and Instructions for Troubleshooting
218
Possible Failures of Brakes and Instructions for Troubleshooting
219
Possible Failures in the Pneumatic System and Instructions for Troubleshooting
220
Possible Failures of Front Driving Axle, Tires and Instructions for Troubleshooting
222
Possible Failures of FDA and Instructions for Troubleshooting
222
Possible Failures of Tires and Instructions for Prevention and Troubleshooting
224
Possible Failures of the Hydrostatic Steering Control and Instructions for Troubleshooting
226
Possible Failures of Hydraulic Lift Linkage and Instructions for Troubleshooting
229
Possible Failures of HLL with Draft Control Unit and Instructions for Troubleshooting
229
Troubleshooting
232
Possible Failures in Transmission Hydraulic System and Instructions for Troubleshooting
233
Possible Failures in the Electrical Equipment and Instructions for Troubleshooting
234
Possible Failures of Air-Ventilation, Cab Heating and Air Conditioning System and
236
Instructions for Troubleshooting
236
Possible Engine Failures and Instructions for Troubleshooting
238
Tractor Storage
241
General Instructions
241
Requirements for Inter-Shift Tractor Storage
241
Requirements for Short-Term Tractor Storage
241
Requirements for Long-Term Tractor Storage Outdoors
242
Preservation
243
Depreservation and Represervation
243
Putting the Tractor into Operation after Long-Term Storage
244
Safety Requirements for Preservation
244
Tractor Transportation and Towing
245
Tractor Transportation
245
Tractor Towing
245
Tractor Disposal
247
Service Bulletins
248
ANNEX А (Compulsory) - HSC Hydraulic Circuit Diagram
249
ANNEX B (Compulsory) - HLL Hydraulic Circuit Diagrams
250
Annex C (Compulsory) Hydraulic Circuit Diagram for Transmission Hydraulics
252
ANNEX D (Compulsory) - Electric Circuit Diagram of BELARUS-82.3 Rear Axle DL, FDA Drive and Rear PTO Control System. Seat "Grammer" MSG95G/721 and Electrical Outlet Unit Connection
253
ANNEX E (Compulsory) - Electric Circuit Diagram of Electrical Equipment of BELARUS- 82.3/926/92П/1220/1221/1221B with Dashboard
254
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| Category:
Tractor
| Size: 0 MB
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