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BT 2001 R 

 

 

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ADVICE 

Do not connect tools or operate machines that need a 
greater power than that available. If you have doubts 

about the available power, call the Technical Assistance 
Service. 
To stop the PTO shaft, press the clutch pedal and pull 
the lever (Ref.6 Fig.6) completely to the left 

(disengagement position). 

Fitting the PTO shaft 

To fit the PTO shaft follow the instructions below: 

A. 

Remove the protection from the end of the PTO 

(Ref.2 fig.7), by unscrewing side screws (Ref.3 fig.4) 

B. 

Fit the shaft to the PTO. Make sure that the shaft 
is properly fitted to the tractor, as stated in the 

instruction notes, which are provided with the shaft. 

In order to insert the shaft on the spline, you have 

to press the locking pin fully, which then allows the 
shaft to be coupled to the tractor PTO. 

C. 

Put the protection back over the PTO, by screwing 

the fixing screws. 

D. 

Connect the safety chains to the tractor and to the 
implement. 

 The transmission shaft, used to transmit power 

from the tractor to the operating machine, must not be 
used without safety guards or with faulty guards. 

WHILE WORKING, THE COVER OVER THE PTO 
SHAFT MUST ALWAYS CONNECTED. 

 

 

19) USE OF ELECTRIC LIFT 

The tractor is equipped with a rear- electric lift connected to the three-point linkage. 
The lift has a control switch Fig.6 Ref.1. press the switch Ref.1 Fig.9 to raise or lower the arms Ref.2 Fig.9. 
-  Press the switch (Ref.1 Fig.6) on its upper part to lift arms. 
-  Press the switch (Ref.1 Fig.6) on its lower part to lower arms. 

-  When you are not pressing the switch, the electric device is off but arms can be in their lifted position (BENASSI 

PATENT) 

20) USE OF THE THREE POINT LINKAGE

The tractor is equipped with a three-point linkage (see 
figure 9). The linkage is connected to the arms of the 
electric lift described in the paragraph above. It allows 

you to connect various implements to the machine. 
It is made up of the following parts: 
-  To lower arms Ref.4 and a top link Ref. 3 Fig.9, 

hinged on the body of the tractor. 

-  An adjustable vertical connecting rod Ref.5 Fig.9 

and a fixed connecting-rod Ref.6 Fig.9, which 
connect the lower arms Ref.4 Fig.9 to the arms of 

the lift Ref.2 Fig.9. 

By adjusting the three Points Ref.3 Fig.9 and the 
adjustable vertical connecting-rod Ref.5 Fig.9, it is 
possible to fit the three-points linkage to any kind of 

implement.  
-  Two chains Ref.6 fig.9 are connected to the lower 

arms Ref.4 Fig.9. They allow adjustment of the two 
arms by means of the rings of the chain. 

-  After coupling the implement, it is necessary to 

make the right adjustments in order that the 
implement dose not lift excessively when the lift is 

in the upper position, and that the tool dose not 
touch the ground when it is in the lower position. 

MAXIMUM WEIGHT ON THE LIFTING ARMS: KG.260 

 
 
 
 
 

Fig. 9

 

 

CAUTION 

If you are not using any implement, the lower arms Ref.4 

Fig.9 are to be adjusted by means of the chains in the 
last ring, in order to avoid transverse stress on the joint, 
in particular while moving on the road. 
Adjust the lower arms so that the chain tightens, by 

keeping the arms in the narrowest position, to eliminate 
any oscillation. 
Furthermore, you must disconnect the top link Ref.3 
Fig.9, by unhooking the pin Ref.7 Fig.9 and pulling out the 

fixing pivot. In this way any vibration will be avoided. 

ATTENTION 

Concerning the connection and use of accessories (e.g. 

milling-cutter group, plough), follow the instructions in 
the manual that accompanies the accessory. 

Summary of Contents for BT 2001 R

Page 1: ...S p A OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL For BT 2001 R Tractor Series 10 07 01...

Page 2: ...guaranteed for 12 months one year from time of delivery Warranty covers faulty material The special document warranty data is joint to the machine Grease and consumable materials are always charged to...

Page 3: ...UALS Read carefully both MANUALS before starting using servicing or fuelling the tractor TRAINING The operator must be fully trained on the controls before using the machine PLATES Read all the plates...

Page 4: ...engine quickly Do not allow children or strangers to operate the tractor In order to avoid the risk of burns keep a safe distance from the engine and exhaust Do not get on or get off the tractor while...

Page 5: ...ears with 3 forward speeds and 2 speeds in reverse Quick action forward reversal lever Differential lock SPEED TABLE SPEED KM H with wheels 6 5 80 15 KM H with wheels 6 00 16 I forward 2 15 2 32 II fo...

Page 6: ...ensions are listed in Fig 1 Total weight with standard wheels 410 Kg Total weight with optional wheels 430 Kg Fig 1 Total without back ballast Back tyres 6 00 16 Tractor Front tyres 4 00 10 Dir Total...

Page 7: ...OF SAFETY DECALS IMPORTANT To prevent accidents all decals fitted to the machine must be clearly visible If decals become damaged replace them at once SAFETY PLATES Absorption coefficient plate Manufa...

Page 8: ...TCH PEDAL 2 and 2a DECAL FOR CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT DISENGAGEMENT 3 and 3a DECAL FOR ACCELERATOR MIN MAX 4 DECAL FOR GEARS 5 DECAL FOR PTO SHAFT ENGAGEMENT DISENGAGEMENT 6 DECAL FOR 3 POINT LINKAGE LIFTER...

Page 9: ...1 litre of fuel remains in the tank 7 Engine oil pressure light red 8 Ignition light red 9 Rev counter Measures the engine shaft and the rear PTO shaft revolutions 10 Hour counter Measures effective...

Page 10: ...S p A BT 2001 R 10 10 IDENDIFICATION OF THE MAIN PARTS AND CONTROLS Fig 4 Fig 5...

Page 11: ...OOTREST PLATFORM 3 BACK WHEEL TYPE TRACTOR 4 REAR PTO SHAFT 5 REAR TOWING BRACKET 6 THREE POINT LINKAGE 7 ELECTRIC LIFT 8 NUMBER PLATE LIGHT 9 REAR REFLECTORS 10 FUSE BOX 11 STEERING WHEEL 12 REAR VIE...

Page 12: ...l See figure 4 point 2 The differential locking device is used when ground conditions are critical and the machine has to work with the strongest traction For example on slope or when the wheels are s...

Page 13: ...the indicators Ref 7 and Ref 8 fig 3 light If an indicator doesn t light probably a bulb has burnt out Before using the tractor change the faulty bulb With the engine running and before starting to us...

Page 14: ...Return the accelerator to the idle speed position Ref 10 Fig 4 Press the clutch pedal Ref 1 FIG 5 and the brake pedal Ref 3 or Ref 5 Fig 4 Engage the park brake Ref 5 Fig 6 Return the gear change leve...

Page 15: ...USE OF THE THREE POINT LINKAGE The tractor is equipped with a three point linkage see figure 9 The linkage is connected to the arms of the electric lift described in the paragraph above It allows you...

Page 16: ...orking during the day In order to move the tractor on the road start the machine and select the transmi ssion gear as indicated in the paragraph STARTING THE MOTOR 22 USE OF TOWING BRACKETS The tracto...

Page 17: ...kg When towing front ballast of 60 kg max is permitted 24 TRACK ADJUSTMENT The rear tyre rims fitted to the tractor can be adjusted in order to adjust the track of the tractor to di fferent work cond...

Page 18: ...Fig 16 25 MAINTENANCE PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Use only original spare parts to ensure maxim um efficiency of the machine ATTENTION Before starting maintenance operations read the instructions in the pa...

Page 19: ...e first 50 hours carry out the following operations ENGINE Follow the instructions in the relative maintenance and use manual Every 10 hours every day carry out the following maintenance operations Ch...

Page 20: ...ar wheels only and in particular work conditions i e when the tractor slips 27 ADJUSTMENTS The following important adjustments must be carried out These adjustments are particularly simple in case of...

Page 21: ...r necessary Do not over fill above the top line Check the Battery terminals are tight and protect them with Vaseline If it is necessary to change the battery disconnect the terminals see figure 19 par...

Page 22: ...SSURE LIGHT ALTERNATOR LIGHT 12 TOOL LIFT RELAY Lights Two front lights Halogen type 12 V 55W Rear position and direction lights See the wiring diagram attached for any further information Starting de...

Page 23: ...with oil if it is needed Lubricate all parts of the machine as indicated in the paragraph PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Store the tractor in a dry well ventilated place If possible raise the machine of the...

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