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Belarus 921.6 manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
Belarus 921.6 Operator's Manual (198 pages)
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Belarus
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Tractor
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Tractor Description and Operation
10
Tractor Purpose
10
Specifications
11
Tractor Composition
14
Vibration Level at the BELARUS-921.6 Tractor Operator's Workplace
16
Noise Level at the BELARUS-921.6 Tractor Operator's Workplace
16
The Tractor and Its Component Parts Labelling
16
Controls and Instrumentation
18
Location of the Tractor's Controls and Instrumentation
18
Instruments Panel Switches
20
Overhead Panel Key Switch Unit and Rear Windshield Wiper Switch
23
Cab Heater-Fan Operation
24
Air-Conditioning Unit Control
26
Air-Conditioning Unit Control in the Air-Conditioning Mode
26
Air-Conditioning Unit Control in the Heating Mode
26
Cab Ventilation
27
Instruments Cluster
28
Indicator Light Unit
30
General
30
Principle of the Glow-Plugs Indicator Light Operation
30
Multifunction Display and MF Control Panel
32
General
32
Principle of the Multifunction Display Operation and Purpose of Its Indicators
33
The Indicator Lights of the Multifunction Display
36
Description of the Instrument Function Inspection
36
The Multifunction Display Programming Method
36
Data Display Monitor and the Engine Control Panel
39
General
39
Adjustment of the Data Display Monitor Brightness and Contrast
39
Recalling the Changeable Presentations and Parameters to the Data Display Monitor
39
Engine Control System Panel
42
Steering Control
43
General
43
Steering Wheel Adjustments
43
Parking Brake Control
44
Handle for the Fuel Feed Manual Control
44
Tractor Pedals
44
Gear Changing
45
General
45
Gear Changing in the Transmission with the Synchromesh GB and Synchromesh Reduction Gearbox
45
Gear Changing in the Transmission with the Synchromesh GB and Synchromesh Increasing Gearbox
47
Gear Changing in the Transmission with the Synchromesh GB and Reverse Gear
49
Gear Changing in the Transmission with the Mechanical GB and Mechanical Reduction Gearbox
51
Front Driving Axle Drive Control
53
The Handle for the Rear PTO Shaft Switching from Independent to Synchronous Drive
54
Activation of the Rear Power Take-Off Shaft
54
The Switch of the Rear PTO Shaft Two-Speed Independent Drive
54
Rear Power Take-Off Shaft Control
54
The Tractor Operation Without the Use of the Rear PTO Shaft
55
Controlling the Rear Mounted Device
56
Controls of the RMD with Hydraulic Hoist
56
General Information about the RMD with Hydraulic Hoist Control Rules
56
Controlling the HMS Pump
58
Controlling the HMS Distributor Sections (Remote Cylinders)
58
Controlling the Front Mounted Device
59
Electric Fuses and Electromagnetic Relays
60
General
60
The Switching Unit and Fuses of the Electric Equipment
60
Fuses of the Engine Electronic Control System
66
Cab Locks and Handles
68
Cab Doors Locks
68
Opening the Side Windshield
68
Opening the Rear Windshield
69
Opening the Cab Sunroof
69
Cab Emergency Escapes
69
Seat and Its Adjustment
70
General
70
Seat Adjustments
70
Controlling the Pneumatic System Compressor
71
Connecting Elements of the Electric Equipment
71
The Socket for Connection of the Hitched Agricultural Equipment Electric Equipment
71
Connecting the Hitched Machines Additional Electric Equipment
72
Connecting the Hitched Machines Electric Equipment through Additional Sockets
73
SCR System Operation
73
The Tank for the SCR System Fluid
73
SCR System Operation Indication
74
Proper Usage of the Tractor
78
Safety Measures While Preparing the Tractor for Operation
78
Tractor Usage
79
Entering the Tractor
79
Engine Preparation and Starting
79
Starting the Tractor Movement, Switching the GB
81
Stopping the Tractor
83
Stopping the Engine
83
Dismounting the Tractor
83
PTO Shaft Usage
84
Selecting the Optimal Inner Pressure in Tyres Depending on Operation Conditions and Load on the Tractor Axis, Tyres Operation Rules
86
Formation of the Rear Wheels Spacing
90
Formation of the Front Wheels Spacing
94
Safety Measures During the Tractor Operation
95
General Safety Measures During the Tractor Operation
95
Fire Safety Measures
98
The Tractor Final Assembly and Running in
100
The Tractor Final Assembly
100
Maintenance Prior the Tractor Running in
100
The Tractor Running in
100
Maintenance During the Tractor Running in
101
Maintenance after the Tractor Running in
101
Actions in Emergency Situations
102
Hitching
103
General
103
Types of Agricultural Machines to be Hitched to the Tractor
104
Mounted Devices
105
General
105
Rear Three-Point Mounted Device
105
RMD Elements Adjustment Rules
108
Front Three-Point Mounted Device
113
Rules for Connecting the Agricultural Machines to FMD
115
Rules for Switching the FMD from the Working into Transportation Position
115
Tow Hitches
116
General
116
Tow Hitch TSU-ZV (Long Tow Fork)
116
Tow Hitch TSU-1Zh-01 (Double Cross-Bar)
118
Particularities of the Tractor Hydraulic System Usage for Driving the Work Tools and Other Elements of the Hitched Machines and Implements, Which Are Equipped with Hydraulic Systems
119
Installing the Front Ballast Weights
120
The Trailer Brakes Actuator
121
General
121
Single-Line Actuator of the Trailer Brakes
121
Two-Line Actuator of the Trailer Brakes
122
Combined Actuator of the Trailer Brakes
122
Determination of the Capabilities to Use PTO Shaft and Cardan Shafts
124
Particularities of the PTO Shaft and Cardan Shafts Usage
125
Methods for Changing the Tractor Towing and Hitching Properties and Cross-Country Ability
128
Particularities of the Tractor Usage under Special Conditions
129
The Tractor Operation on Fields with Rugged Surface. Possibility to Use the Tractor for Silage Laying
129
Usage of Reagents for Chemical Treatment
129
Working in Forest
129
Determining the Total Mass, Loads Onto Front and Rear Axis, Tyres Capacity and Required Minimum Ballast Weight
130
Possibility to Install the Front Loader
131
Maintenance
132
General
132
Providing an Access to the Tractor Component Parts for Maintenance
134
Maintenance Procedure
135
Scheduled Maintenance Operations
138
Daily Maintenance (DMT) after each 8 - 10 Hours of Operation or Daily
138
Maintenance each 125 Hours of Operation
147
And Special MT Performance Periods
154
General Maintenance
160
Seasonal Maintenance
162
General Safety Measures
163
Safety Measures to Prevent Dangers Involving the Accumulator Batteries and Fuel Tank
163
Safety Measures While Performing MT and Repairs
163
Jacks Safe Usage Rules and Places for Their Installation
164
Tools, Appliances and Instruments for MT and Repairs Performance
166
Tractor Filling and Lubrication by Fuel and Lubricants
167
Possible Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
172
Possible Clutch Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
172
Possible Gear Box Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
174
Possible Rear Axle Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
175
Possible Rear Power Take-Off Shaft Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
175
Possible Brakes Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
176
Possible Pneumatic System Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
178
Possible Malfunctions of the Front Driving Axle
180
Possible Hydrostatic Power Steering Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
182
Possible Hydraulic Mounted System Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
185
Possible Electric Equipment Malfunctions and Directions for Their Remedy
187
General
187
Checking for Voltage Presence
188
Searching for Short-Circuits
188
Checking for Electric Element Earthing Presence
188
Checking for Electric Circuit Discontinuation
188
Discontinuation Isolation
188
Possible Malfunctions of the Air Ventilation System, Cab Heating, Air- Conditioning System and Directions for Their Remedy
189
Possible Malfunctions of the Engine and Directions for Their Remedy
190
Tractor Storage
191
General
191
Requirements for Machines Storage between Shifts
191
Requirements for Machines Short-Term Storage
191
Requirements for Machines Long-Term Storage on Open Sites
192
Preservation
193
Depreservation and Represervation
194
Preparing the Tractor for Operation after Long-Term Storage
194
Safety Requirements for Preservation
194
Tractor Transportation and Towing
195
Service Bulletins
196
Appendix A(Normative) - Schematic Circuit Diagram of the BELARUS-921.6 Tractor Engine Electronic Control System
197
Appendix B (Normative) - Schematic Circuit Diagram of the BELARUS - 921.4/921.6/ 922.5/922.6/923.5/923.6 Tractor Electric Equipment
198
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