Page 6 - INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION I INTRODUCTION This instruction manual contains information on the operation, lubrication a n d m a i n t e n a n c e o f y o u r t r a c t o r. T h e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a i n e d i s comprehensive and essential, and is designed to assist you, even if unexperienced, in utiliz...
Page 7 - II; SERIAL NUMBERS; If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when; SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS; ROPS SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
SERIAL NUMBERS II SERIAL NUMBERS Write your machine Model Name and Serial Numbers of major components on the lines provided. If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when you need parts or information for your machine. 1. TRACTOR MODEL NAME 2. TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 3. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER 4. ROP...
Page 8 - GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
III GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety/Decals 1~13 Specifications 14~18 Instruments/Controls 19~35 Operating Instructions 36~54 Field Operation 55~64 Tires/Wheels/Ballast 65~75 Lubrication/Filters/Fluids 76~103 Maintenance/Adjustments 104~109 Electrical System 110~116 Storage 117~118
Page 9 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY/DECALS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Improper handling of the tractor could cause an accident. Prior to theoperation of the tractor, be sure to read this Manual carefully and have a thorough understanding of all of the contents. In particular, the instructions given in this section entitled “Safety Prec...
Page 16 - Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost,; DECALS; New decals are available from your Dealer.; WARNING
SAFETY/DECALS IMPORTANT: Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost, painted over or can not be read. When parts are replaced that have decals,make sure you install a new decal with each new part. 8 DECALS NOTE: New decals are available from your Dealer. WARNING E X P L O S I O N A N D...
Page 20 - Low Clearance Positions; When the ROPS frame is in the lowered position, make
SAFETY/DECALS Low Clearance Positions 12 For low clearance operation, such as operating in buildings, orchards or vineyards, the ROPS can be lowered and secured in the down position.No rollover protection is provided in the lowered positions and the seat b e l t s h o u l d n o t b e f a s t e n e d...
Page 21 - STEP 1; STEP 2
SAFETY/DECALS 13 STEP 1 While holding the ROPS bar. CAREFULLY pull the position pins. C A R E F U L LY m o v e t h e R O P S b a r to the desired position.Rotate position pin and insert GUIDE to SLIT. In this state, move ROPS baru p a n d d o w n a n d p o s i t i o n p i n i s installed completely ...
Page 22 - DIESEL ENGINE; General; Type; Engine Lubrication System
SPECIFICATIONS DIESEL ENGINE General Type 14 Three Cylinders, Four Stroke Cycle, Valve in Cylinder Head, CrossFlow Porting Firing Order Bore Stroke Piston Displacement Compression Radio Governor Engine Speed without Load Rated Engine Speed Engine Idle Speed Maximum Horsepower (Per SAE J816b & J2...
Page 23 - Air Intake System; POWER TRAIN; Tractor Brakes
SPECIFICATIONS Air Intake System Type 15 Dry Type Air Cleaning Systemwith 2nd Filter Cooling System Type Radiator Thermostat Pressure Cap Water Temperature Transmission Gear Drive Pressure System, Thermostat Controlled Bypass, Impeller Type Pump Corrugated and Wave Fin Type Start to Open at Approx.8...
Page 24 - Clutch
SPECIFICATIONS Clutch 16 Dry, Single Disc, Diaphragm Type, 215mm (8.46 Inch) Operation Mechanical Gear Drive Hydrostatic Drive Dry, Single Disc, Diaphragm Type,215mm (8.46 Inch) Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) Front Axle Spiral Bevel Gear Type Differential with Bevel Gear Reductions Differential Lock T...
Page 25 - Hydraulic System
SPECIFICATIONS Hydraulic System 17 Front Mounted, Engine Driven, Pressure Loading Gear Type Hydraulic Pump Type Capacity Pump for Three Point Hitch Pump for Power Steering 27.2 l/min (7.2GPM) at 2500 Engine RPM12.3 l/min (3.3GPM) at 2500 Engine RPM Maximum System Pressure 15200kPa (2204PSI) Auxiliar...
Page 26 - Wheel base
SPECIFICATIONS Overall length (To end of Lower link) 18 3080 mm (121 inch) Overall width (To end of tire) 7530 7532 Height (To top of ROPS) Wheel base Ground Clearance Turning Radius (with Brake Assistance) Weight 1360 mm (53.5 inch) 1365 mm (54 inch) 7530 7532 2110 mm (83 inch) 2140 mm (84.3 inch) ...
Page 27 - INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS; AND
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 19 INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS 1. TACHOMETER AND HOURMETER The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM). A symbol on theface indicates the correct Power Takeoff (PTO) operating speed. The hour meter shows the hours and tenths of hours that the enginehas o...
Page 30 - OPERATING CONTROLS; Control Switches; STARTER KEY SWITCH
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 22 OPERATING CONTROLS Control Switches 1. STARTER KEY SWITCH The starter key switch can be removed with the switch in the OFF position. Four positionswitch as follows: position (OFF) Engine and all lamps exceptthe turn signal and flasher lamps are turned off. Position (HEAT) &am...
Page 32 - TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 24 5. TURN SIGNAL SWITCH To i n d i c a t e t h a t y o u a r e g o i n g to turn the tractor to the RIGHT, move the turn signal switch to right . To indicate that you are going to turn the tractor tothe LEFT, move the turn signal switch to left . Center position is OFF. TURNSIG...
Page 33 - Control Levers and Pedals; The engine speed control
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 25 Control Levers and Pedals (Gear Drive) (Hydrostatic Drive) 1. ACCELERATOR PEDAL (GEAR DRIVE ONLY) Use this pedal when operatingthe tractor on the road. Push thepedal down to increase engine speed. NOTE: The engine speed control lever must be set to give the slowest engine spe...
Page 40 - HITCH CONTROL LEVER
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 32 (Gear Drive) (Hydrostatic Drive) 5. HITCH CONTROL LEVER Use this lever to control the position ofthe hitch. Move the lever forward to lower the hitch to the required depth. Move the lever to the rear to raise the hitch to the required height. 5 5
Page 43 - OPERATORS SEAT; The seat is adjustable fore and aft by moving a lever.; STEERING COLUMN TILT
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS 35 OPERATORS SEAT The seat can be adjusted in 5 fore/aft position by the lever located underthe RH side of the seat. The seat is adjustable fore and aft by moving a lever. 1. Move the lever upward.2. Move the seat rearward or forward to the required position then release the lev...
Page 44 - BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 36 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting your tractor for the first time and before each operating period after that, make these checks: 1. Make sure all persons who operate or do maintenance on the tractor understand that clean fuel is important. 2. Check all lubrication ...
Page 45 - RUN – IN PROCEDURE
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 37 RUN – IN PROCEDURE If run-in instructions for a new engine are not followed, you can cause damage to piston rings and cylinder walls. LOADNever operate an engine immediately under full load. Allow the engine towarm up before operating it at full load. Run-in the engine caref...
Page 46 - NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE; It is very important that enough lubricant reaches the engine
OPERATING INSTRUCTION NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE IMPORTANT: It is very important that enough lubricant reaches the engine parts before operating the engine at rated speed. 38 Operate controls only when seated in the operators seat. Engine can start with transmission in gear when neutral or safety sta...
Page 48 - Push the clutch pedal down.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 40 STEP 7 STEP 9 Push the clutch pedal down. When the engine starts, check the oil pressure indicators stay on, stop the engine and find out what is wrong. NOTE: If the oil pressure indicator stays on after the engine starts, stop the engine and check the oil level in the crank...
Page 49 - Hydrostatic transmission can jump into gear without warning,
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 41 Starting Procedure for Hydrostatic Drive TractorsAfter Transporting on Truck or Flatcar IMPORTANT: Hydrostatic transmission can jump into gear without warning, if the fluid leaks out of the control system. This can occur due to vibration if the tractor is transported on a tr...
Page 50 - STOPPING THE ENGINE; When stopping the engine after operating under heavy load,
OPERATING INSTRUCTION STOPPING THE ENGINE IMPORTANT: When stopping the engine after operating under heavy load, run the engine at 1500 RPM for a short period of time. This will allow the engine temperature to decrease gradually. 42 STEP 1 Move the engine speed control lever to run engine at idle spe...
Page 51 - COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION; Do not use ether as a cold temperature starting aid.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION To start and operate your tractor during cold ambient temperatures, use these procedures: 43 1. BATTERY – Must have a full charge. 2. FUEL – Must be clean and with no water. See Fuel Specifications in this manual. 3. E N G I N E O I L – M u s t h a v ...
Page 52 - During cold ambient temperatures, never run the engine
OPERATING INSTRUCTION IMPORTANT: During cold ambient temperatures, never run the engine at low idle speed for long periods of time. 44 During cold ambient temperatures, if the engine will not heat to or keep the rated operating temperatures can cause damage to the engine can occur. Use the following...
Page 53 - TOWING; When towing a tractor, follow these rules:; HOW TO TRANSPORT TRACTOR; When you transport the tractor by truck or rail, follow these rules:
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 45 TOWING When towing a tractor, follow these rules: 1. Never tow the tractor faster than a ground speed of 16 Km/h (10MPH). 2. Make sure all controls are in the neutral or OFF position. 3. Because of a possible loss of steering and brakes when the tractor engine is not running...
Page 54 - GEAR DRIVE TRANSMISSION; Transmission Operation; Move the shuttle lever to Forward or Reverse position.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 46 GEAR DRIVE TRANSMISSION The gear drive transmission has forward and a reverse gear section, a four-speed main shift gear section, and a three-speed range section. This arrangement gives 8 forward and 8 reverse speeds. Transmission Operation 1. Push the clutch pedal and stop ...
Page 55 - HYDROSTATIC DRIVE TRANSMISSION; Before selecting a new range, stop the tractor and push
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 47 HYDROSTATIC DRIVE TRANSMISSION The Hydrostatic drive transmission has a forward/reverse hydrostatic section and a three-speed range section. This arrangement gives three forward and three reverse speeds ranges. Transmission Operation 1. Push the clutch pedal fully and stop t...
Page 56 - DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 48 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK GEAR DRIVE RIGHT SIDE of the transmission HYDROSTATIC DRIVE LEFT SIDE of the transmission Your tractor has a differential lock that will make both rear wheels turn at t h e s a m e s p e e d . T h e d i ff e r e n t i a l l o c k p r e v e n t s l o s s o f...
Page 57 - Keep the PTO control lever
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 49 POWER TAKEOFF (PTO) PTO driven machinery can cause serious injury or death, usually due t o w r a p p e d c l o t h i n g . W h e n r e q u i r e d b y t h e j o b t o b e i n t h e drive shaft area, stay clear of rotating parts. Before working on the drive shaft, or servici...
Page 58 - K e e p t h e M i d P TO
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 50 POWER TAKEOFF (PTO) Mid PTO (OPTION) The Mid PTO has a 25.4 mm( 1 i n c h ) d i a m e t e r 1 5 s p l i n e output shaft. ENGAGE THE MID PTO AS FOLLOWS: 1. Push the clutch pedal fully. 2. Move the Mid PTO control lever to the ON position. 3. Release the clutch pedal slowly. ...
Page 59 - POWER TAKEOFF GUARDS
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 51 POWER TAKEOFF GUARDS All tractors have a safety guard for the Rear PTO shaft and safety cover for the Mid PTO shaft. Whenever a PTO driven machine is in operation, the PTO guard must be in place for most operations to prevent injury to the operator or bystanders. Where attac...
Page 60 - PTO OPERATING SAFETY; Three Point Hitch Connecting Implements; Follow the implement manufacturers recommendations in
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 52 PTO OPERATING SAFETY For the safe operation of the PTO, follow these safe operating procedures. Three Point Hitch Connecting Implements 1. Connect the implement to the hitch. See THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM in this manual.2. Connect the implement driveline to the tractor.3. Che...
Page 61 - DRAWBAR; WITH MID PTO
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 53 DRAWBAR Your tractor is equipped with a drawbar. Use the drawbar for connecting all pull-behind implements. The drawbar must be in the storage position when using the three-point hitch. Try to balance the load primarily on the implement wheels –as in loading a trailer or spr...
Page 62 - WARNING LAMPS; When towing an implement or wagon with the tractor,
OPERATING INSTRUCTION 54 WARNING LAMPS T h e l a m p s w i t c h h a s t w o p o s i t i o n s . Tu r n t h e s w i t c h c l o c k w i s e t o illuminate the headlamp, rear red lamp, and instrument panel lamps. Push the flasher control button down to operate the amber warning lamps. W h e n t h e t...
Page 63 - CONNECTING IMPLEMENT TO DRAWBAR; The maximum fixed drawbar vertical load is 440 Kg
FIELD OPERATION 55 CONNECTING IMPLEMENT TO DRAWBAR The correct connection of the implement to the drawbar will prevent stress on both the tractor and the implement.To assure proper tractor operation and optimum implement performance, the implement must be connected to the drawbar correctly. 1. Conne...
Page 64 - SAFETY CHAIN
FIELD OPERATION 56 SAFETY CHAIN When towing equipment on a highway, use a safety chain as an auxiliary connection between the tractor and the towed equipment. The safety chain must have a rating greater than the gross load of the towed equipment. Connect the chain to the tractor drawbar support and ...
Page 65 - THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM
FIELD OPERATION 57 THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM The three point hitch system gives position control and draft control (If equipped) of implements. This tractor is equipped with a category I hitch. The three-point hitch dimensions are shown in the following table. Implement Identification Dimensions A – ...
Page 66 - HITCH SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS; After the lift link is adjusted, make sure the locknut is; Lift Links
FIELD OPERATION 58 HITCH SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS The upper and lower links must be adjusted correctly so the implement can work at the needed depth and the links are free to move up and down with the shape of the ground. 1. Connect the lift links to the tractor and to the lower links. Make sure the lift ...
Page 67 - Upper Link; After the upper link is correctly adjusted, make sure the; Stabilizer; After making final
FIELD OPERATION 59 Upper Link The length A of the upper link can be adjusted from 470 to 750 mm (18.5 to 29.5 inches). Tu r n t h e t u r n b u c k l e c l o c k w i s e t o shorten the link or counterclockwiseto lengthen the link. IMPORTANT: After the upper link is correctly adjusted, make sure the...
Page 68 - HITCH OPERATION; Connecting Implement to Hitch; To connect an implement to the hitch, use the following procedure:; Disconnecting Implement from Hitch; Be sure the tractor and implement are on level ground.
FIELD OPERATION 60 HITCH OPERATION Connecting Implement to Hitch To connect an implement to the hitch, use the following procedure: NOTE: Be sure the tractor and implement are on level ground. 1. Put the drawbar in the storage position.2. Slowly move the tractor backwards to the implement.3. When th...
Page 69 - Hitch Control Lever; Position of the raise stop should not be set so rearward that
FIELD OPERATION 61 Hitch Control Lever The hitch control lever is used to raise or lower the implement mounted to the three point hitch. To raise the hitch, move the lever to the rear. To lower the hitch, move the lever forward.Adjustable stops are provided for use whenever it is desirable to return...
Page 70 - Hitch Lowering Speed Adjustment; To adjust the hitch lowering speed, use the following procedure:
FIELD OPERATION 62 Hitch Lowering Speed Adjustment To adjust the hitch lowering speed, use the following procedure: 1. Move the hitch control lever forward to lower the implements. 2. Turn the hydraulic flow control knob to adjust the lowering speed. Turn t h e k n o b c o u n t e r c l o c k w i s ...
Page 71 - HYDRAULIC BLOCK; Never park a tractor with an implement in the raised position.
FIELD OPERATION 63 HYDRAULIC BLOCK A hydraulic block is located on the right side of the tractor. This block canprovide an external hydraulic circuit for loader use or other applications. See your dealer. IMPORTANT: Never park a tractor with an implement in the raised position. Moving the control le...
Page 72 - Adding Fluid after Connecting Cylinders and Hoses
FIELD OPERATION 64 Adding Fluid after Connecting Cylinders and Hoses Operate the engine at a moderate idle speed. Set the stroke stop at the yoke end of the cylinder rod to provide maximum stroke. Then operate the cylinder in both directions about ten times, by moving the control lever up and down. ...
Page 73 - TIRE AND RIM EQUIPMENT; Tire Inflation Specifications; During transportation on a railroad car or trailer, the tractor
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 65 Lower or block elevated implements and other attachments before servicing or when leaving the equipment. TIRE AND RIM EQUIPMENT Tire Inflation Specifications Tire pressure can also be adjusted as required to safely meet the following requirements. A. Severe Service. T...
Page 74 - Tire Load Capacity; Front
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 66 A tire can explode during inflation and cause serious injury or death. Never increase air pressure beyond 35 PSI to seat the bead on the rim. Replace a tire if it has a direct. Replace a wheel rim which has cracks, wear or severe rust. Make sure that all the air is re...
Page 75 - Check Air Pressure; Tire Pressure Check Inter val; Tire Inflation Procedure; To ADD air to a partly inflated tire, use the following procedure:
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 67 Check Air Pressure Tire Pressure Check Inter val Every 50 hours of operation or weekly. Check the condition of the tires and rims for wear or damage. Keep the t i r e s i n f l a t e d t o t h e r e c o m m e n d e d p r e s s u r e s . S e e Ti r e a n d W h e e l Sp...
Page 76 - WHEEL MOUNTING TORQUES; Front Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 68 WHEEL MOUNTING TORQUES Front Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts 147 to 166 Nm (87 to 98 lb ft) Rear Wheel Disc to Axle Hub Bolts 147 to 166 Nm (87 to 98 lb ft) 152 to 172 Nm (112 to 127 lb ft) IMPORTANT: Check the wheel bolts and nuts after the first 10 hours of operation a...
Page 77 - FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 69 FRONT WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The front wheels are tightened with six bolts for MFD to the axle hubs. Torques for wheel bolts and tie rod end nuts as follows: Check the bolts to keep them tight at the intervals recommended in the Service Chart in this manual. NOTE: The front...
Page 80 - Tractor Equipped with Adjustable Wheels
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 72 Tractor Equipped with Adjustable Wheels If you need to change the position of the discs and rims of the wheels, use the following procedure: 1. Put blocks at the front wheels, lift the rear of the tractor and put blocks under the tractor. 2. Remove six wheel mounting ...
Page 81 - TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS-MFD
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 73 TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS-MFD Your MFD Tractor must use front and rear tire combinations that are correctly matched. The use of recommended tire combinations will give m a x i m u m t r a c t o r p e r f o r m a n c e , e x t e n d e d t i r e a n d r e d u c e d w e a r...
Page 82 - TRACTOR BALLAST; The Maximum operating weight of tractor should not exceed; Front End Weights
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 74 TRACTOR BALLAST Ballast for your tractor includes front-end weights, rear wheel weights and liquid ballast in the rear tires. Front-end weights improve the steering characteristic when heavy hitch loads cause a movement of tractor weight from the front to the rear whe...
Page 83 - When you have too much ballast installed on the tractor, you will
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST 75 NOTE: When you have too much ballast installed on the tractor, you will see the clear shape of the tire tread in the ground which is an indication of no slippage. With too little ballast, the tire tread marks will not show because of the tire slippage.
Page 84 - HOOD; Pull the Lever release the hood.
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS 76 HOOD To do maintenance work on the engine lubrication system, cooling system, fuel system and air induction system, you must life the tractor hood. Pull the Lever release the hood. Lift the hood, and insert the Support Rod into hole.Remove both side covers. STEP 1 STEP ...
Page 85 - Lubrication Table
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS 77 Lubrication Table NOTE: *-10W Cub Cadet Diesel Oil 737-3031 30 Cub Cadet Diesel Oil 737-3032 Grade Single -10 C (14 F) -20 -0 C (-4-32 F)-10-10 C (14-50 F) 10W- 0-20 C 30 (32-68 F) 10-30 C (50-86 F) 30 C (86 F) Size 1 Quart 5 Quarts 5 Gallons 55 Gallons -0 C (32 F) -10-...
Page 86 - SERVICE HOUR INTERVAL; Engine Hour meter
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS 78 SERVICE HOUR INTERVAL Service your tractor at the intervals and locations given on the Lubricationand Service Chart. When you service your tractor, use only high quality lubricants. Engine Hour meter The engine hour meter shows the amount of actual hours of the tractor ...
Page 87 - Service After First 50 Hours
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 79 Service After First 50 Hours 1. Engine Oil Drain all the oil from the crankcase while the engine is warm and refill with new oil to the upper Notch (full) on the engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Change in this manual. 2. Engine Oil Filter Replace the engine oil filte...
Page 88 - SYSTEM; MEASURE; SYSTEM CAPACITIES
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS 80 SYSTEM U.S. MEASURE METRIC MEASURE IMPERIAL MEASURE Engine Oil Filter change 4.7 QTS 4.5 Litres 4.0 QTS with filter change 5.3 QTS 5.0 Litres 4.4 QTS Fuel tank 7.1 Gallons 27 Litres 5.9 Gallons Coolant Engine and radiator 5.8 QTS 5.5 Litres 4.9 QTS coolant bottle 0.4 QT...
Page 92 - Change the engine oil after the first 50 hours of operation and; Engine Oil Level; The level should be checked before starting or 5 minutes
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 84 ENGINE LUBRICATION Service Specifications Oil Level Check Interval DailyOil Change Interval Every 100 hours (See NOTE)Oil Type See Lubrication Table in this manual.Oil Capacity Without Filter Change 4.5 Liters (4.7 QTS) With Filter Change 5.0 Liters (5.3 QTS) NOTE: Chan...
Page 93 - Engine Oil Change
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 85 Engine Oil Change To change the engine oil, put the tractor on level ground and stop the engine. Change the engine oil as follows: NOTE: For best results change the oil while the engine is still warm. 1. Remove the oil pan drain plug and drain the oil from the engine. 2...
Page 94 - Engine Oil Filter
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 86 Engine Oil Filter Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE) NOTE: Change the engine oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation and then use the regular change interval. IMPORTANT: Change the oil filter at the recommended time interval. Your Dealer has approved ge...
Page 95 - COOLING SYSTEM; Service Specifications
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 87 COOLING SYSTEM Service Specifications Coolant Change Interval Every 1000 hours or once each year whichever occurs first.Capacity of System Engine and Radiator 5.5 Liters (5.8 QTS) Coolant bottle 0.4 Liters (0.4 QTS)Thermostat 82 C to 95 C (180 C to 203 F)Radiator Cap Pr...
Page 96 - Coolant Solutions; C h a n g e t h e c o o l a n t s o l u t i o n a t t h e c h a n g e i n t e r v a l
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 88 Coolant Solutions Your tractor cooling system is equipped with an ethylene glycol coolant solution that has a high boiling point. IMPORTANT: C h a n g e t h e c o o l a n t s o l u t i o n a t t h e c h a n g e i n t e r v a l recommended in this manual (See Lubrication...
Page 97 - Cleaning The Cooling System; NEVER PUT COOLANT IN A HOT ENGINE: THE ENGINE
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 89 Cleaning The Cooling System IMPORTANT: NEVER PUT COOLANT IN A HOT ENGINE: THE ENGINE BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEADS CAN GET CRACKS BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE BETWEEN THE METAL AND THE COOLANT. Clean the cooling system each time the coolant is changed. See theLubr...
Page 98 - FUEL SYSTEM; R e p l a c e w h e n l o s s o f; Water Removal from the Filter Cup; Be careful not to allow dirt,
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 90 FUEL SYSTEM Service Specifications Fuel Filter Cup Service Interval Every 10 HoursFuel Filter Element Change R e p l a c e w h e n l o s s o f p o w e r o r m i s f i r i n g o c c u r s This type filter cannot be cleaned. Change the filter when the engine is misfiring ...
Page 99 - Diesel Fuel Specifications; When the temperature is very cold, the use of a mixture of Number
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 91 Diesel Fuel Specifications Use a good grade of Number Two Diesel Fuel in your Diesel Engine. Do not use other types or fuel. The use of other fuels will result in loss of engine power and high fuel consumption. NOTE: When the temperature is very cold, the use of a mixtu...
Page 100 - Fuel Filter Element Replacement
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 92 Fuel Filter Element Replacement To replace the filter element, use following procedure: Close the fuel shut-off valve. Install new filter element. Assemble filter cup and retaining nut to filter body. Clean the outside of the filter bodyand cup to prevent dirt or foreig...
Page 101 - Fuel System Air Removal; loosened or disconnected for any reason.
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 93 Fuel System Air Removal AIR MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE FUEL SYSTEM.AIR CAN ENTER THE FUEL SYSTEM WHEN: 1. An engine stopped from lack of fuel.2. The fuel filter has been replaced or the filter cup has been cleaned.3. Any connections between the injection pump and fuel tan...
Page 102 - Fuel Injection Pump and Nozzle Check
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 94 Fuel Injection Pump and Nozzle Check The fuel injection pump and nozzles are precision units and must be serviced only by your dealer.The injection pump is correctly set and sealed at the factory and should not require an adjustment. Whenever adjustment or repairs are n...
Page 103 - AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 95 AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM The air induction system components require service at different intervals according to local operating conditions. Service Specifications Dump Valve Clean daily or every 10 hours Filter Element Clean Element When necessary Replace Element After 10 ...
Page 104 - Air Filter Element Removal
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 96 Air Filter Element Removal Avoid over servicing the air filter element. The filter element should beremoved for cleaning only when restriction causes a power loss. Stop the engine Lift the hood and connect the hood support rod. When servicing the air filter element, rem...
Page 105 - Element Cleaning; handled with care. Do not hit the; System Inspection; Inspect the hoses and connections after the first 50 hours of
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 97 Element Cleaning Use clean, dry compressed air up and down the pleats on the clean side (inside) of the element.Continue this until the element is clean. NOTE: 1. T h e p a p e r e l e m e n t m u s t b e handled with care. Do not hit the element against a hard surface....
Page 106 - TRANSMISSION & HYDRAULIC LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 98 TRANSMISSION & HYDRAULIC LUBRICATION Service Specifications Oil Level Check Interval Daily Oil Change Interval Every 200 hours. Oil Capacity - Gear Drive 28 Liters (29.6 Quarts). Hydrostatic Drive 31 Liters (32.7 Quarts).Oil Type - Gear Drive STOU OIL or TOU OIL Hyd...
Page 107 - Transmission Oil Change
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 99 Transmission Oil Change Oil Change Interval Every 200 hours To change the transmission oil, use the following procedure: 1. Put the tractor on level ground, apply the park brake and stop the engine. Move the range shift lever to L position. 2. Remove the drain plugs fro...
Page 109 - Hydrostatic System Filter (Hydrostatic Drive); Filter Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE)
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 101 Hydrostatic System Filter (Hydrostatic Drive) Filter Change Interval Every 200 hours (See NOTE) NOTE: Change the filter after the first 50 hours of operation and every 200 hours of operation thereafter. Replace the filter more frequently when operating under unusual di...
Page 111 - Front Axle Oil Change
LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FRUIDS 103 Front Axle Oil Change 1. To change the front axle oil, put the tractor on level ground. Put the range lever in L, engage the park brake and stop the engine. 2. Remove the fill cap located on the axle housing, the differential drain plug located in the bottom of the hou...
Page 112 - Grille Screens and Radiator Area; Every 50 hours or more frequently if required.
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 104 COOLING SYSTEM Grille Screens and Radiator Area Grille Screens and Radiator AreaService Interval Every 50 hours or more frequently if required. To clean the radiator screen, put the tractor on level ground, apply the park brake and stop the engine. STEP3Clean the radiator...
Page 113 - Fan Belt Adjustment; Fan Belt Tension Check Interval Daily or after 10 Hours
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 105 Fan Belt Adjustment Fan Belt Tension Check Interval Daily or after 10 Hours NOTE: Adjust the belt tension after the first 50 hours of operation and replace when necessary. Measure the fan belt for correct tension. Check to see if the belt deflection is about 13mm (0.5 inc...
Page 114 - Fan Belt Replacement; To replace the fan belt, use following procedure:
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 106 Fan Belt Replacement To replace the fan belt, use following procedure: Open Bonnet. Loosen the alternator pivot nut and push the alternator toward the engine to remove the belt. Loosen the alternator-adjusting bolt. Install new fan belt and adjust the belt tension. See Fa...
Page 115 - CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 107 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT Service Specifications Clutch Pedal Check and Adjustment Interval Every 200 hours of operation or yearlyFree Pedal Movement 20-30mm (0.8 - 1.2 inch) Free Movement Adjustment Clutch pedal free ...
Page 116 - BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 108 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. BRAKE PEDAL ADJUSTMENT Service Specifications Brake Pedal Check and Adjustment Interval Every 200 hours or yearlyFree Pedal Movement Specification 35mm (1.4inch) Brake pedal free play is very important and must be ch...
Page 117 - RAISE STOP SETTING POSITION; Disconnect LH and RH lifts rods from the lift arms.
MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 109 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. RAISE STOP SETTING POSITION If raise stop setting position is incorrect, the hydraulic pump might be damaged.Therefore carefully adjust as below. 1. Disconnect an implement from the hitch. (See Disconnecting Implemen...
Page 118 - Electrical System; HAZARD LAMP
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 110 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. SPECIFICATIONS Electrical System Type of System 12 Volt, Negative GroundBattery 12 Volt, 500 CCA Group 22F, Top Stud TerminalsAlternator 7530/7532 12 Volt, 50 Ampere OutputVoltage Regulator IC Built in AlternatorStarter Mo...
Page 119 - GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION; Alternator Charging System; Do not make a reverse battery connection.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 111 GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION Alternator Charging System Follow these general rules to prevent damage to the electrical system: 1. Before working on the electrical system, disconnect the battery cables. 2. Do not make a reverse battery connection. 3. When you use an auxiliary bat...
Page 120 - Fuses; nd
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 112 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. Fuses Cartridge type fuses are used for headlamps, rear red lamp, instrument lamps, turn signal and flasher lamps, and rear work lamp (if equipped).The fuses are located in the fuse block, R.H. rear of engine room.If a sho...
Page 121 - Line Fuse
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 113 Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. Line Fuse If the electrical circuit is accidently grounded or a reverse battery connection is made, the Line fuse located on the LH side of the engine will burn out and break the circuit to prevent the solenoid switch, wir...
Page 122 - BATTERY; Auxiliary Battery Connections; positive terminal of the machine battery. Connect the negative
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 114 BATTERY Auxiliary Battery Connections Engine can start with transmission in gear when neutral or safetystart switch is by-passed:1. Do not connect across terminals on starter.2. Attach a booster battery by connecting the positive terminal of the booster battery to the "posi...
Page 123 - Battery Cables and Terminals; When disconnecting the battery, remove the negative cable first
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 115 Battery Cables and Terminals The battery Terminals must be kept clean and tight. A good method to clean terminals is to use Battery Saver. If Saver is not available, remove all c o r r o s i o n w i t h a w i r e b r u s h , t h e n wash with a weak solution of baking soda or a...
Page 124 - When Charging the Battery; Battery can explode during boosting or charging. Always; When Battery Is Not in Use
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 116 When Charging the Battery IMPORTANT: Battery can explode during boosting or charging. Always wear proper eye protection, such as a safety goggles. If the electric circuit inside the battery is broken, charging can generate a spark inside the battery, which can cause it to explo...
Page 125 - STORING THE TRACTOR
STORAGE 117 STORING THE TRACTOR When your tractor is not to be used for some time, it should be stored in a dry and protected place. Leaving your tractor outdoors, exposed to the elements, will shorten its life. Follow the procedure outlined below when your tractor is placed in storage for periods u...
Page 126 - REMOVING FROM STORAGE; B. Check the level of the coolant in the radiator.
STORAGE 118 REMOVING FROM STORAGE Be sure that the grade of oil in the engine crankcase is as specified in Engine Oil Selection in this manual.A. Loosen the fuel tank drain plug and fuel filter cup, and be sure all water a n d s e d i m e n t h a s d r a i n e d f r o m t h e f u e l s y s t e m b e...