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ck2610cHSe / ck3510(H,c,cH)Se / ck4010(H,c,cH)Se

When transporting the trac-

tor with a truck, fix the trac-

tor firmly onto the truck and 

be aware of the height of the 

loaded  tractor  to  avoid  hit-

ting the ceiling of a tunnel or 

the bottom of a bridge. make 

sure to follow this instruction 

as such accidents frequently 

happen.

WARNING

PRECAUTIONs WHEN UsING POWER sTEERING

(1) power Steering Wheel

1. the power steering function is acti-

vated only while the engine is run-

ning. the  steering  wheel  can  be 

operated but becomes very heavy 

while the engine is stopped. How-

ever,  the  steering  wheel  becomes 

slightly heavier when the engine is 

running at a low speed.

tC2O519b

2. if you operate the steering wheel 

with the tractor loaded, using the 

implement or loader, the steering 

wheel operation can be somewhat 

a little heavy. operate the steering 

wheel while driving the tractor at a 

low speed in this case. 

3. When a loader is mounted, adjust 

the air pressure of the front tires to 

its maximum specification, mount a 

weight or implement on the 3 point 

hitch of the tractor, and remove the 

front weight to make the front and 

rear  balance  more  stable  for  safe 

working.

4. When turning the steering wheel to 

its end, the operating sound of the 

safety  valve  (relief  valve)  can  be 

heard. do not operate the tractor if 

the  valve  sound  is  heard  continu-

ally. (ok for a short period of time).

  the  temperature  of  the  hydraulic 

fluid  may  rise,  causing  malfunc-

tions.

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Summary of Contents for CK2610CHSE

Page 1: ...The CK2610CHSE CK3510 H C CH SE CK4010 H C CH SE and has been designed with the finest materials and under rigid quality control stan dards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department Knowledge of t...

Page 2: ...outside the European Community local laws will prevail Main protections on the tractors discussed in this manual ISO 3600 EU standards DESCRIPTION NON CABIN CABIN 1 ROPS Protection against overturnin...

Page 3: ...ICATIONS FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONAND OPERATING TIPS OPERATION 3 POINT HITCH IMPLEMENTAND LOADER OPERATION MAINTENANCE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 4: ...he tractor 1 26 Safety decal maintenance 1 27 Decal mounting location 1 27 Description 1 29 Cautions for decal maintenance 1 32 Before operation 2 1 Vehicle identification number 2 2 Production serial...

Page 5: ...HST cruise lamp If equipped 4 23 ERROR INDICATOR 4 24 Controls 4 25 Main shift lever 4 27 Range shift lever 4 27 Shuttle shift lever 4 28 Driving speed table 3 12 Implement limitations 3 14 Standard i...

Page 6: ...ices 4 38 Exterior devices 4 39 Entrance 4 40 EMERGENCY HAMMER ONLY EU MODEL 4 40 Unlocking the door 4 41 Rear window 4 41 Working Light 4 42 Wiper 4 42 cD PLAYER RADIO optional 4 43 ANTENNA 4 44 Indo...

Page 7: ...er 6 12 Fixation points for front end loader 6 13 Driving on slope 6 14 Joystick lever 6 15 Joystick valve 6 18 OPERATING THE ENGINE 5 3 Starting engine 5 3 Stopping engine 5 7 WARMING UP 5 8 JUMP STA...

Page 8: ...r M 7 18 Changing front axle case oil N 7 19 Adjusting Brake Pedal O 7 20 Lubricating grease nipple P 7 22 Checking Wheel Bolt nut Torque Q 7 23 Adjusting Clutch Pedal R 7 23 Fuel filter S 7 24 Cleani...

Page 9: ...Ap 7 45 Replacing bulb Aq 7 46 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 8 1 Tractor storage 8 2 Daily storage 8 2 Long term storage 8 2 USING TRACTOR AFTER LONGTERM STORAGE 8 4 Usage and disposal 8 4 Engine Troubleshooti...

Page 10: ...serious injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded Follow the advice provided with the warning WARNING This mark indicates emphasis on notable characteristics of working proc...

Page 11: ...rake Light N Neutral Position F Full E Empty Low Fuel Warning Light Coolant Temperature Warning Light Parking Brake Battery Charging Condition Engine Oil Pressure Turn Signal Light Power Take Off Clut...

Page 12: ...TC220 OM 00 indd 12 2020 02 20 2 51 53...

Page 13: ...he tractor 1 15 When operating the P T O 1 15 When using the 3 point hitch 1 17 Safety precautions during servicing 1 17 Safetyprecautions when using the loader 1 21 Implements and attachments 1 24 Cl...

Page 14: ...easons to operate this machine Do not operate the machine with fa tigue Take a rest if necessary Otherwise an unexpected accident can occur Please wear the appropriate working clothes Safety helmet Fi...

Page 15: ...to do so could result in accidents or injury 2 Only persons who are properly trained should be allowed to oper ate the tractor 3 Read and follow all warning labels and decals affixed to the tractor 4...

Page 16: ...ger seat is installed Keep bystand ers away from the tractor while in operation 14 When getting on and off the trac tor hand holds and step plates should always be used This will help to prevent accid...

Page 17: ...iving tractors with narrow tread widths For added stability you should adjust your rear wheel tread width see page 4 54 19 Before starting your tractor you should depress the clutch and make sure that...

Page 18: ...ing Tg2O103a For your safety tractors must be equipped with original safety belts In case of overturning hold firmly the steering wheel e DO NOT try to get off the seat until the tractor has come to a...

Page 19: ...down slope or the tractor could jack knife around a towed load DON T brake suddenly Apply brakes smoothly and gradually When going down a slope use the throttle to slow the tractor engine and use the...

Page 20: ...o not steer uphill but slow down and take a wide turn Always drive straight up or down a slope never across it When travelling up or down a slope keep the heavy end of the tractor and the implement po...

Page 21: ...ff the tractor It may cause injuries Always face the tractor use the hand rails and steps and get on or off slowly Maintain a minimum three point contact to avoid falling Both hands on rails and one f...

Page 22: ...e starting the tractor 6 Pull only from the hitch Never hitch anything to the axle housing or any other point except the hitch Pulling from any other location only increase the risk of serious persona...

Page 23: ...Using the proper adaptor parts attach the chain to the tractor draw bar support or other specified anchor locations Provide only enough slack in the chain to permit turn ing See your Dealer for a cha...

Page 24: ...stopped or unattended 16 When using implements or at tachments with your tractor you should first read their respective owner s manual You should al ways keep their safe operation procedures in mind...

Page 25: ...t 22 Never freewheel Disengaging the clutch or shifting into neutral while descending a slope as this could lead to a loss of control 23 Do not operate near ditches holes embankments or other ter rain...

Page 26: ...ther ve hicle 6 Drive at speeds that allow you to maintain control at all times 7 Do not apply the differential lock while traveling at road speeds As the tractor may run out of control 8 Avoid sudden...

Page 27: ...e stop the engine and remove the key When parking the tractor T66O120a 1 P T O Shaft Cover 2 P T O Shaft Cap When operating the P T O 1 Make sure the tractor is completely stopped gears are in neutral...

Page 28: ...ched to the three point linkage lift the implement to its full height and check that at least 1 4 of the total length of the tele scopic section of the drive shaft is engaged T66O122a 4 When operating...

Page 29: ...utral and stop the engine 1 Do not smoke while working around the battery or when refueling your tractor Keep all sparks and flames away from the battery and fuel tank The battery presents an explosiv...

Page 30: ...llowing operations before any operation of the tractor Engage the four wheel drive the first gear and the parking brake and put chocks to the wheels touching the ground 9 Before lifting the tractor pr...

Page 31: ...re are no acci dents from sparks you must first disconnect the negative battery cable T66O127a 14 Tire mounting should be done by qualified professionals with the proper equipment 15 Maintaining corre...

Page 32: ...lic lines T66O129a 19 Fluid leaking from pinholes may be invisible Do not use hands to search for suspected leaks Use a piece of cardboard or wood instead Use of safety goggles or other eye protection...

Page 33: ...s and battery T66O131a 1 Never let anyone get in the loader and use the loader as a work bench Otherwise it may lead to injury or even death Safety precautions when using the loader H11O102a 2 Do not...

Page 34: ...104a 4 Never carry a big object with the loader unless the correct imple ment is attached Keep a carried object low during driving Other wise it may lead to an injury or even death H11O105a 5 When att...

Page 35: ...No riders H11O108a H11O107a C56O185A ROPS Roll Over Protective Structure sun canopy are not a FOPS Falling Object Protec tive Structure It never can protect the riders against falling objects Avoid d...

Page 36: ...o carry out all re quired adaptations of the trac tor Use the front loader and all supplied equipment as pre scribed by the loader s opera tor manual Keep the loader s operation manual together with t...

Page 37: ...h suit able guards and suitable to tractor implement coupling Follow all directions of the operation manual concerning both the fastening ac cording to connection direction and safety rules to avoid r...

Page 38: ...compartments clean Before cleaning the machine al ways lower implements to the ground engage the first gear en gage the parking brake turn the engine off and remove the key Always use specific persona...

Page 39: ...1 27 For safe operation 1 Safety decal maintenance Decal mounting location cabin t22o101D TC220 BOBCAT OM 01 indd 27 2020 02 20 2 49 15...

Page 40: ...1 28 CK3510 H C CH SE CK4010 H C CH SE T22O102D TC220 BOBCAT OM 01 indd 28 2020 02 20 2 49 15...

Page 41: ...1 29 For safe operation 1 t22o103B ROPS TC220 BOBCAT OM 01 indd 29 2020 02 20 2 49 16...

Page 42: ...1 30 CK3510 H C CH SE CK4010 H C CH SE T22O104a TC220 BOBCAT OM 01 indd 30 2020 02 20 2 49 16...

Page 43: ...o not permit anyone but the operator to ride on the tractor There is no safe place for riders Lock brakes together use warning lights and SMV emblem while driving on roads Lower equipment place gear s...

Page 44: ...away from exhaust pipe 4 Please keep higher 1700rpm to finish regen fully until underway lamp is off When you see this warning Lamp 7 Part No T2615 55112 7 WARNING Do NOT run an engine in an enclosed...

Page 45: ...comply will result death or serious injury Seat belt is not recommended with ROPS lowered DO NOT fold ROPS with a canopy attached T2555 52353 Cautions for decal main tenance Safety decals are attached...

Page 46: ...ler im mediately to install a new de cal Make sure to attach the decal to the correct position cleanly without bubbles after cleaning its mounting surface If a decal is attached to a com ponent to be...

Page 47: ...n number 2 2 Production serial number 2 2 Engine serial number 2 2 Transmission number 2 3 Essential replacement parts 2 4 Oils and fluids 2 4 Filters 2 4 Belts and rubber parts 2 5 Other components 2...

Page 48: ...on number Production serial number Engine serial number ck3510 ck4010 Engine identification plate is installed on the cylinder head cover This number indicates the engine type displacement injection t...

Page 49: ...Fill in the following fields so that the production and engine serial num bers can be provided immediately when service is needed Tractor Serial No To be filled in by purchaser 1 Transmission Number T...

Page 50: ...inated or degraded it can cause poor perfor mance incorrect operation and seized parts of the tractor leading to malfunc tion Regularly add or change the fluid specified on the right to keep the trac...

Page 51: ...s to prevent the failure The battery condition is very impor tant for engine start performance especially in winter Therefore make sure to check its condition daily to prevent its discharge Also check...

Page 52: ...MEMO MEMO TC220 OM 02 indd 6 2020 12 10 10 44 12...

Page 53: ...2 Major specifications 3 4 noise levels as perceived by the operator 3 10 VIBRATION LEVELS OF THE TRACTOR EXPOSITION TO VIBRATIONS 3 11 Driving speed table 3 12 Implement limitations 3 14 Standard imp...

Page 54: ...e measured with the standard tires AG installed to the CABIN model tractor H11O302A Item CK2610CHSE CK3510 C CHSE CK4010 C CHSE 1 Overall length A1 128 3 3 260 2 Overall length A2 120 9 3 070 3 Overal...

Page 55: ...ith the standard tires AG installed to the ROPS model tractor TD2O103A in mm Item CK3510 H SE CK4010 H SE 1 Overall length A1 128 3 3 260 2 Overall length A2 120 9 3 070 3 Overall width B 54 5 1 385 4...

Page 56: ...r HP kW 34 9 26 39 6 29 5 34 9 26 39 6 29 5 Rated revolution rpm 2 600 Capacity Fuel tank U S gal L 8 98 34 0 Transmission fluid U S gal L 5 8 22 0 Coolant Engine Only U S gal L 0 89 3 4 Engine oil U...

Page 57: ...ultural Front 7 16 Rear 11 2 24 Turf Front 27 x 8 5 15 Rear 41 x 14 20 Industrial Front 27 x 8 5 14 Rear 15 19 5 Hy draulic system Pump capacity gpm L min 11 73 44 4 Main 7 14 27 04 Power steering 4 5...

Page 58: ...40 Min turning radius With one rear wheel braked in mm 96 46 2 450 Weight with ROPS CABIN lbs kg f 1 318 2 906 1 534 3 382 Max Drawbar vertical load lbs kg f 1 433 650 Max Trailer loading weight lbs k...

Page 59: ...HP kW 18 3 24 5 34 9 26 39 6 29 5 34 9 26 39 6 29 5 Rated revolution rpm 2 400 2 600 Capacity Fuel tank U S gal L 8 98 34 0 Transmission fluid U S gal L 5 8 22 0 Coolant Engine Only U S gal L 0 73 2...

Page 60: ...rd Tires Agricultural Front 7 16 Rear 11 2 24 Turf Front 27 x 8 5 15 Rear 41 x 14 20 Industrial Front 27 x 8 5 14 Rear 15 19 5 Hy draulic system Pump capacity gpm L min 10 46 39 6 Main 6 34 24 Steerin...

Page 61: ...ius With one rear wheel braked in mm 96 46 2 450 Weight with ROPS CABIN lbs kg f 1 541 3 397 1 318 2 906 1 534 3 382 Max Drawbar vertical load lbs kg f 1 433 650 Max Trailer loading weight lbs kg f 6...

Page 62: ...EU 2015 96 REPPR AnnexIII Stationary EU No 1322 2014 RVCR An nexXIII Internal Permissible sound level max 84 3dB A max 86 4dB A max 83 7dB A Annex II less than 86dB A EU type approval number CO2 emis...

Page 63: ...surface and the ground speed Vibrations cause discomfort for the operator and in some cases put his her health and safety at risk Make sure that the tractor is in good condition and that all routine...

Page 64: ...2 56 4 2 05 3 30 4 2 00 3 22 Medium speed 1 3 18 5 11 Medium speed 1 3 09 4 98 2 4 08 6 56 2 3 97 6 39 3 5 16 8 30 3 5 03 8 09 4 6 48 10 43 4 6 31 10 16 High speed 1 7 47 12 02 High speed 1 7 28 11 7...

Page 65: ...Low speed 3 72 5 98 2 60 4 19 Medium speed 7 29 11 74 5 11 8 22 High speed 14 88 23 94 10 41 16 76 mph Km h At rated engine speed 2 400 rpm These speed values are based on the technical design and can...

Page 66: ...are not covered by the warranty NOTE Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions Item Model Tread max width Lifting Capacity max loading weight W0 24 in aft of hitch Front Rear ALL...

Page 67: ...0 7 Grooming mower Max width 72 0 1 828 8 Aerator Max width 72 0 1 828 9 Landscape rakes Max width 84 0 2 133 NOTE This is a sample of attachments commonly used Before purchasing or using any attachme...

Page 68: ...MEMO MEMO TC220 OM 03 indd 16 2020 01 23 9 13 03...

Page 69: ...ion warning lamp ck3510 ck4010 only 4 17 dpf Regeneration underway lamp ck3510 ck4010 only 4 18 PTO indicator 4 20 Engine oil pressure warning lamp 4 20 Battery charge warning lamp 4 21 Parking brake...

Page 70: ...nlocking the door 4 41 Rear window 4 41 Working Light 4 42 Wiper 4 42 cD PLAYER RADIO optional 4 43 ANTENNA 4 44 Indoor Lamp 4 44 ACCESSORY If equipped 4 45 Sun Visor 4 46 Air Recirculation and Fresh...

Page 71: ...Wiper 3 Rearview Mirror 4 Turn Signal Lamp 5 Door Handle 6 Step 7 Bonnet 8 Head Lamp 9 Top Link 10 Lift Rod 11 Lower Link 12 Drawbar 13 Check Link 14 Brake Lamp 5 3 1 2 1 8 9 7 4 6 11 13 12 10 5 3 1 2...

Page 72: ...Bonnet 5 Headlamp 6 ROPS 7 Turn signal lamp 8 Rear work lamp 9 Top link 10 Oil dipstick 11 PTO Shaft 12 Lift rod 13 Lower link 14 Check link 15 Rear view mirror 7 1 6 2 4 3 16 8 10 11 9 12 14 13 12 5...

Page 73: ...erating tips Switches Mounting location 1 Combination Switch 2 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch 3 Key Switch 4 PTO Auto manual Switch 5 DPF Regeneration Switch 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 T22O410A MANUAL TC220 O...

Page 74: ...CH SE CK4010 H C CH SE T22O411b 1 Combination Switch 2 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch 3 Key Switch 4 Speed Cruise Control Switch 5 DPF Regeneration Switch 6 PTO Auto manual Switch HST TC220 OM 04 indd...

Page 75: ...ng with their indication lamps on the dash board ACC C When the key switch is turned to the position C the flasher lights and turn signal lights can be operated ON D The position D indicates the ON po...

Page 76: ...warning lamp does not go off after the engine is started The engine may be severely damaged If the battery charge warn ing lamp does not go off after the engine is started check the electrical system...

Page 77: ...horn switch can be operated without the key inserted Pressing this switch sounds the horn Horn switch Driving with high beam head lamp ON disturbs the ap proaching vehicle s visibility for safe drivi...

Page 78: ...e turn signal lights cannot be operated while this switch is pressed up to operate the hazard lamps Hazard warning flasher switch 1 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch A ON B OFF 1 1 A A B B tC2O410c To act...

Page 79: ...ed is approx 2 400 rpm To activate the PTO press and turn the switch clockwise To deactivate it press the switch once CAUTION To avoid personal injury and ac cident Before disassembling or cleaning th...

Page 80: ...O is kept engaged regardless of the lifting height of the lift arm Implement IMPORTANT To avoid a shock applied to the PTO shaft due to abrupt operation increase the engine speed slowly after lowering...

Page 81: ...rk wait for approx 30 to 40 minutes until the regeneration process is com pleted The illumination timing of the regeneration process lamp may differ depending on the DPF temperature NOTE To protect th...

Page 82: ...Neutral Indicator 4 Turn Signal Lamp LH 5 Tachometer 6 Turn Signal Lamp RH 7 DPF Regeneration Underway Lamp 8 DPF Regeneration Warning Lamp 9 Coolant Temperature Gauge 10 PTO Indicator 11 Single Brake...

Page 83: ...m that can drive 540 rpm of the PTO speed For speedy and effective work adjust the work load so that the engine rpm is close to this mark 540 1 Fuel Gauge E Empty F Full This gauge indicates the remai...

Page 84: ...n the instrument cluster comes on WARNING Make sure to use only genuine fuel as the engine can be damaged if unqualified fuel is used Use fuel for winter season in cold weather to start the engine eas...

Page 85: ...the engine imme diately and drain water from the fuel filter Operating the turn signal lamp switch left and right turns on the corre sponding lamp in green tc2O430c tc2O431c If carbon is accumulated i...

Page 86: ...rated in the stage 1 warning state the warning lamp blinks In this state make sure to perform DPF regeneration pro cess see page 4 11 Do not touch or come near the DPF part during the regenera tion pr...

Page 87: ...ited Engine RPM limit is activated below 2 200 rpm If the DPF is still not regenerated even in this state the Check engine lamp comes on and the DPF needs to be replaced WARNING In the warning level 3...

Page 88: ...n the key switch is turned ON before starting the engine but turned OFF after start ing the engine If this lamp comes on while driving stop the engine im mediately and check the engine oil level If th...

Page 89: ...p comes on while driving the charging system such as the alternator is malfunctioning Therefore turn off all electrical devices and have the tractor checked by your local dealer or work shop as soon a...

Page 90: ...hop immediately CAUTION This indicates the operating condition of the preheat system This indica tor comes on for approx 8 seconds when the key switch is turned to the ON position In case of the basic...

Page 91: ...to the ON position In this case the HST cruise lamp comes on the cluster meter Depress the HST pedal to increase the driving speed in order to accelerate at a constant speed To deactivate the cruise...

Page 92: ...gnal at PTO CRUISE LAMP 5 ERR 008 No Signal at Water IN FUEL Input 6 ERR 009 No Signal at HOUR Input Contact to local KIOTI dealer WARNING Some error codes may not dis played depending on the model NO...

Page 93: ...LH 5 Brake Pedal RH 6 Accelerator Pedal 7 Position Control Lever 8 Main Shift Lever 9 Range Shift Lever 10 Joystick Lever 11 Tilt Lever 12 Parking Brake Pedal 13 Double Acting Lever 14 PTO Main Switch...

Page 94: ...forward driving pedal 9 Joystick Lever 10 Tilt lever 11 Linked Pedal Lever 12 Wiper Switch Front 13 Wiper Switch Rear 14 Work Light Switch 15 Defogger Switch 16 Power Socket 17 AUX Switch USB Charge 1...

Page 95: ...d low speeds can be se lected by the range shift lever Make sure to shift the range shift lever after the tractor is completely stopped by depressing the clutch pedal If the lever is not moved freely...

Page 96: ...UTION Make sure to operate the shut tle shift lever only while the ve hicle is stationary Otherwise the vehicle may turn abruptly resulting in a personal injury and transmission damage 1 A B 1 A B Ste...

Page 97: ...2 2 1 1 A B A B t22O404a t22O477a Manual HST Interconnect the left and right brake pedals to avoid rollover or crash during driving or moving in or out of a field Avoid sharp turn and braking at a hig...

Page 98: ...m pletely engaged it may cause early wear of the brake disc CAUTION To avoid possible injury death or loss of property from a ma chine runaway With the engine off the tractor may move unexpectedly re...

Page 99: ...driving on a public road Otherwise it can lead to an accident as it becomes hard to decelerate the tractor rapidly If the engine stalls with the speed control lever engaged lower and lift the lever ag...

Page 100: ...age The 4WD function can be used un der the following conditions 1 Working in wet field towing a trail er or using the loader 2 Working on sand 3 Working on firm ground where the rotary tiller should...

Page 101: ...s 1 When any wheel slips and the tractor does not move in the field 2 When it is hard to escape a soft or muddy field REF This D L pedal is located to left side on the step floor For HST model The dif...

Page 102: ...can get injured unexpectedly CAUTION Never Leave the driver s seat while the engine running Before leaving the seat be sure to turn off any imple ments which are equipped with rotating blades such as...

Page 103: ...roperly Otherwise never wear the seat belt WARNING Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted It cannot work properly leading to a danger ous situation The seat belt should go around your body as low...

Page 104: ...ive in Chapter 5 Turning the knob counterclockwise increases the lowering speed while turning it clockwise decreases the lowering speed Also turning it clock wise to its end can fix the implement to a...

Page 105: ...perating tips This lever is used to control a auxil iary hydraulic implement installed to rear See the chapter 5 How to drive for the details Double acting lever 1 Double Acting Lever t22O478A TC220 O...

Page 106: ...System Interior devices 1 Air Outlet 2 Speaker 3 Air Inlet 4 Sun Visor 5 Heater Air Conditioner Switch 6 Room Lamp 7 Inside Rearview Mirror 8 CD player Radio 3 3 4 4 6 6 5 5 8 8 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 107: ...and wide rear view 1 Work Light 2 Antenna 3 Wiper 4 Outside Rearview Mirror 5 Door Handle 6 Turn Signal Lamp 3 The cabin can be kept comfortable and pleasant by operating the air conditioner and heat...

Page 108: ...Both hands on rails and one foot on the step or one hand on the hand rail and both feet on the steps WARNING Entrance 1 Door handle Pull the handle forward to open the door The door can be locked thr...

Page 109: ...t hold the handle and pull it gently The rear window may not be opened due to an implement Make sure there is enough space to open the window to prevent damage and breakage by an implement Never drive...

Page 110: ...switch marked front to ON the position The key switch should be positioned to the ON position at this moment Do not drive the tractor on a road with the work lights ON at night The approaching or fol...

Page 111: ...tank is empty Therefore make sure to check the fluid level before driving Spray enough washer fluid and operate the wiper if there is dirt on the window When operating the wiper while it is frozen to...

Page 112: ...ENNA Check the contact and angle of the antenna in case of poor signal recep tion T21O426A Indoor Lamp 1 Indoor Lamp If you press the lens the indoor lamp will be turned on If you press it again it wi...

Page 113: ...hole Rechargeable USB Port A Stereo B AUX t22O480a To use the CD player function press the upper portion of the Stereo Aux switch To use the AUX function press the lower portion of the Stereo Aux swit...

Page 114: ...wn to block the sunlight from the front Keep it folded unless nec essary T21O429A 1 Internal Air Inlet Air Recirculation and Fresh Air Mode It is possible to recirculate internal air or draw fresh air...

Page 115: ...f the rear glass defogger switch Then the rear glass defogger is ac tivated to defrost the glass in order to obtain clear rear view The switch ON indicator is illuminated When clear rear view through...

Page 116: ...s Activating the defogger with the engine stopped can dis charge the battery Make sure to start and run the engine be fore activating the defogger Deactivate the defogger after defogging and defrostin...

Page 117: ...His her health can be threat ened as internal temperature rises rapidly in hot weather or on a sunny day WARNING T21O431A Use the fresh air mode in nor mal conditions and use the air recirculation mod...

Page 118: ...witch Press it to activate the air conditioner and press it again to deactivate the air conditioner The heater can be operated by the temperature control switch and fan speed control switch T21O432A V...

Page 119: ...A H11O497A H11O498A Temperature control SWITCH The desired temperature can be set by adjusting this dial Warm air flows out by turning it clockwise red and cool air flows out by turning it counter clo...

Page 120: ...e tractor has been parked under strong sunlight for a long period of time open the windows to ventilate the cabin before operating the A C CAUTION Air conditioner maintenance Make sure to follow the i...

Page 121: ...d CAUTION Specifications for A C refrigerant and lubricant Item New refrigerant Compressor oil Type R 134a UCON488 Charging amount 1 21 lbs 0 55 kg 265cc Have the air conditioner ser viced by a qualif...

Page 122: ...Though the tire pressure is factory set to the proper tire inflation it naturally drops slowly in the course of time Thus check it everyday and inflate as necessary A Insufficient B Standard C Excess...

Page 123: ...wheel 11 2 24 4PR 1 6 kg cm 152 Kpa 22 psi Turf Front wheel 27 x 8 5 15 2 4 kg cm 235 Kpa 34 psi Rear wheel 41 x 14 20 1 7 kg cm 167 Kpa 24 psi Industrial Front wheel 27 x 8 5 14 3 2 kg cm 310 Kpa 45...

Page 124: ...rim bolts and nuts are loose WARNING Tread When working on a field where crops are linearly aligned the tread should be adjusted so that the tires do not cross over the crops Also it is necessary to i...

Page 125: ...ps WHL Position Agricultural Turf Industrial FRONT REAR TC2O454B STandard tread dimension in mm 44 33 1 126 49 13 1 248 49 09 1 247 43 38 1 102 54 52 1 385 47 63 1 210 62 12 1 578 47 32 1 202 62 79 1...

Page 126: ...sc Rear wheel installation pattern WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION For agricultural tires make sure to install them with their arrow marks on their side pointing the front driving direction The tire is c...

Page 127: ...not installed attach a weight to the front frame of the trac tor as a safety measure If a heavy implement is installed at the rear or when towing a heavy trailer the front wheels may be lifted Add su...

Page 128: ...Washer 6 Plain Washer 7 Clip Pin MAX LOAD 26 kg 6 Pieces 343 lbs Additional weight might be needed for transporting heavy implements Reduce the speed regardless of additional weight when driv ing on...

Page 129: ...ing tips Attach only required amount of weight Unnecessary weight can result in poor braking performance rapid wear of the brake discs shortened axle life and in crease in fuel consumption IMPORTANT T...

Page 130: ...MEMO MEMO TC220 OM 04 indd 62 2020 12 10 10 45 59...

Page 131: ...How To Fold ROPS 5 14 How to raise ROPS to upright position 5 15 Parking 5 16 Turning 5 17 Driving on slope 5 17 Precautions when coming in and out of work field 5 18 Precautions while driving on the...

Page 132: ...ge Fuel level All DANGER and WARNING decals Tire pressure and wheel bolt tight ness condition For detailed information refer to Maintenance schedule chart in chapter 7 It is a good practice to know th...

Page 133: ...ct the start mo tor and battery from damage IMPORTANT A B 1 1 2 2 A B tC2O496A 1 Brake pedal 2 Parking Brake Lever A Pull B Depress A B 1 1 2 2 A B t22O426A Manual HST Safety start system is applied S...

Page 134: ...ent or behind the tractor WARNING 1 2 1 2 t21O502b t22O509a Manual HST t22O510A 1 Make sure there is no obstacle around the tractor 2 Securely engage the parking brake and depress the brake pedal Make...

Page 135: ...dal depressed PTO switch off Mechanical clutch pedal de pressed PTO switch off IMPORTANT 6 Insert the key into the key cylinder turn it to the ON position and wait until the preheat indicator goes off...

Page 136: ...hat all the warning lamps on the instrument cluster are turned OFF If any lamp remains on immediately stop the engine and determine the cause Tc2O503b 2 If the charge warning lamp 3 does not go off in...

Page 137: ...rn the key switch to the OFF position to stop the engine 4 Remove the key Never touch the muffler or hot covers until they have cooled down after running the engine or driving the tractor WARNING Turn...

Page 138: ...to 50 in order to shorten the warm ing up time 5 The engine is sufficiently warmed up when the temperature gauge on the instrument panel indicates 1 4 of the normal temperature range regardless of the...

Page 139: ...tive glasses and gloves and open the hoods of both tractors Remove the bat tery terminal cover as necessary 4 Connect the alligator clips on both ends of the red positive cable to the positive termina...

Page 140: ...con trol of the tractor WARNING 1 Seat Adjustment Lever A Pull A 1 A 1 tC2O450B H11o511a 1 Seat Belt 2 Wear the seat belt Be sure to fasten your seat belt if the tractor is equipped with the ROPS or...

Page 141: ...o509a Manual 4 Pull the position control lever back ward to raise the implement on the 3 point hitch 1 Position Control Lever A Lifting If the implement won t be lifted press the one touch switch lift...

Page 142: ...Manual HST 6 Depress the brake pedal to release the parking brake HST Push the release lever to release the brake 7 Depress the clutch pedal fully 1 Clutch Pedal A Depress To avoid accidents Do not re...

Page 143: ...tch pedal during driving The clutch disc can be rapidly worn Make sure to operate the clutch fast when disengaging it and slowly when engaging it Do not change the tractor speed abruptly for safe driv...

Page 144: ...s from a safe and stable posi tion at the rear of the tractor CAUTION It is very dangerous to drive with the ROPs folded fold the ROPs only when there is ab solutely no possibility for roll over If th...

Page 145: ...ents make sure to set the ROPs up right and fasten the seat belt during work If it is necessary to work with ROPs folded do not fasten the seat belt fas tening seat belt with folded ROPs can be danger...

Page 146: ...on a slope stop the engine with the parking brake applied and all gears engaged in the low speed position 5 If it is necessary to park the tractor on a slope with the engine running apply the parking...

Page 147: ...g on slope 1 Please drive according to the con ditions of the slope at safe speed so that the engine is not under heavy load if possible 2 Make sure to shift to the lower gear in order to prevent the...

Page 148: ...recommended to use the 4WD and drive backward when moving onto a bank 1 When you change the driving di rection on a road let other vehicles know your direction with the turn signal lights 2 Do not use...

Page 149: ...fety regulations Only the operator should ride on the tractor WARNING tc2o518a Manual If the tractor is broken down during driving on a road move it to a safe place with the flasher lights blinking If...

Page 150: ...ing at a low speed Tc2O519b 2 If you operate the steering wheel with the tractor loaded using the implement or loader the steering wheel operation can be somewhat a little heavy Operate the steering w...

Page 151: ...straight forward position from the turning position Therefore it is easy to control the steering wheel during driving It has automatic return function but its reactivity is not sensitive NOTE When dri...

Page 152: ...lever is used to lift or lower the lifting arm lower link of the 3 point hitch 2 Pushing the lever forward lowers the lower link while pulling the le ver backward lifts the lower link 3 The height of...

Page 153: ...n Page 4 29 tC2O427B 1 Position Control Lever 2 Lock Bolt 7 The lower limit of the implement s height can be set by limiting the movement of the control lever by the lock bolt t22o513a If trying to li...

Page 154: ...ionally and then try to start the engine again If the problem is still present con tact your local KIOTI Dealer If the tractor has been stored for a long period of time or the transmission fluid is ju...

Page 155: ...rt operating time such as a hydraulic cylinder Put the detent valve operating lever into the neutral position when the hydraulic implement is not in use If the detent valve is kept in the operating po...

Page 156: ...ic components it can lead to malfunction of the system 4 Open the dust proof cover of the female coupler of the tractor and insert the male coupler of the im plement A clicking sound is heard when the...

Page 157: ...bag to prevent contamina tion Never connect or disconnect the implement hydraulic hoses while the pressure in it is not re leased or the engine is running It is hard to connect and discon nect the hos...

Page 158: ...MEMO mEmO TC220 OM 05 indd 28 2020 01 23 9 15 43...

Page 159: ...onents 6 5 Adjustment of lift rod 6 5 Adjustment of top link 6 6 Adjustment of stabilizer 6 6 Dismounting the implement 6 6 Draw Bar and trailer 6 7 PTO PTO shield guard 6 8 Precautions when using the...

Page 160: ...Link 4 Implement Pin 5 Lynch Pin H61O615A Removal and installation of 3 point hitch implement including connection of universal joint 1 Place implement on the level ground 2 Drive the tractor backwar...

Page 161: ...Pin 1 Implement Support 8 Raise up the implement with the position control lever of the tractor Remove the implement support as needed Align the implement by adjusting the length of the check chains...

Page 162: ...n or too long to impact its female and mail shafts at the lowest position Move the joint front and back to check that its lock pin is properly seated to the groove of the PTO shaft IMPORTANT T85O139A...

Page 163: ...wbar Optional Operation for 3 point hitch implement mounting components 1 Lift Rod 2 Turn Buckle 3 Lock Nut 1 Adjust the implement balance by turning the turn buckle 2 After adjustment secure it with...

Page 164: ...ic Stabilizers 2 Pin Dismounting the implement 1 Park the tractor with the implement on the level ground and lower the implement all the way down Install the implement support as needed 2 Disconnect t...

Page 165: ...applied to the drawbar 1 Drawbar t22o602a Type Drawbar Approval number To be announced Maker Daedong or Kioti Maximum horizontal load D Value N A Towable mass T 12 676 13 448 lb 5 750 6 100 kg Maximu...

Page 166: ...eavy loads to the draw bar only Make sure that there is no one nor object between the tractor and trailer WARNING PTO type Nominal diameter Number and type of splines Nominal PTO rated rotational freq...

Page 167: ...ry water proofing and sealing measures If such measures are not taken the guarantee could be rendered invalid When using the PTO drive with a stationary tractor ALWAYS make sure that the gears are in...

Page 168: ...TO safety cover is in its position before driving the PTO shaft Never go close to the rotating PTO or universal joint shaft A severe accident can happen Before driving an implement through the PTO alw...

Page 169: ...RATION M55O626A Refer to the chart below as to install ing of an universal joint 1 PTO Cover A Allowable Angle Of Universal Joint 50 Allowable angle of universal joint 50 TYPE OF PTO SHAFT SAE 1 3 8 6...

Page 170: ...ndling loader For detailed information about installa tion and use of the front loader refer to the separate manual of the loader Check the transmission fluid level and add fluid as neces sary after i...

Page 171: ...axle frame Flywheel housing Front axle frame Rear axle Transmission s76o605a Front axle frame Flywheel housing Clutch housing Front axle frame Flywheel housing Rear axle transmission When you do insta...

Page 172: ...riving on uphill H11O556A When driving downhill with the empty bucket and rear ballast installed keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground In other words drive backward on uphill and...

Page 173: ...d Otherwise the tractor can become unstable leading to an unexpected accident such as roll over CAUTION Joystick lever 1 Joystick Lever 1 Up and down of boom Pulling the joystick lever back B lifts th...

Page 174: ...er the operation time may not be shortened much since the boom is lowered first and then the bucket is rolled back due to unbalanced hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic circuit 5 Down dump The boom ca...

Page 175: ...pressure in the hydraulic hose IMPORTANT Make sure to lock the joystick lever while moving Otherwise its vibration can cause safety problems such as falling off of the implement Do not leave the trac...

Page 176: ...ven death To check for leaks use a board and wear protective gloves and goggles If your eyes come into contact with the hydraulic fluid see your doctor immediately Never try to disconnect the tube and...

Page 177: ...ight etc J 7 15 Checking seat belt and rops K 7 15 Changing engine oil and replacing filter L 7 15 Replacing transmission fluid and filter M 7 18 Changing front axle case oil N 7 19 Adjusting Brake Pe...

Page 178: ...Check and clean cab air intake fil ter 7 34 Flush cooling system and chang ing coolant Aj 7 36 Anti freeze 7 38 Bleeding fuel system ak 7 38 Draining water from clutch hous ing Al 7 40 Checking and re...

Page 179: ...f seat belt and mounting hardware Repair or replace as needed Tires Check for wear damaged tires and ensure for proper sized tires and correct air pressure Parking brake Check for automatic rotation a...

Page 180: ...E 2 Transmission oil filter Replace M 3 HST oil filter Replace 4 transmission fluid Change M transmission fluid level Check D 5 Front axle oil Change N Front axle oil level Check 6 Front axle pivot Ad...

Page 181: ...an 1 Replace 2 12 Fuel filter element Replace S 13 Fan belt Air con belt Adjust 3 V AB 14 Clutch pedal free play Adjust O 15 Brake pedal free play Adjust R 16 Radiator hose and clamp Check G Replace 1...

Page 182: ...ve clear ance Adjust AE 23 Fuel injection nozzle injection pressure Check 24 Injection pump Check 25 Cooling system Clean AJ 26 Coolant Replace AJ Coolant level Check F 27 Air con filter Replace AI 28...

Page 183: ...ust emission standard non road emission regulation As the engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance on the above instruction Engine should be operated used and m...

Page 184: ...50 50 3 Engine oil CK2610 1 53 5 8 CK3510 CK4010 1 95 7 4 Engine oil Tier 2 or 3 API CH grade above Tier 4 API CJ grade above Oil Viscosity SAE 10W30 10W40 15W40 4 Transmission fluid 5 8 22 0 Daedong...

Page 185: ...g or not maintaining an exhaust gas recirculation EGR Engine should be promptly rectified any incorrect operation use or maintenance fo the emissions control system Using poor fuel can be damged on hi...

Page 186: ...press down without any bothering pro cess td2O702A MAINTENANCE CODE How to disconnect the hood A 1 Hood 2 Opening Button A Press B Open 1 Hood Never open the hood while the engine is running CAUTION...

Page 187: ...ection pump use the strainer when refueling CAUTION Be careful not to let the fuel tank become empty Otherwise air will enter the fuel system necessitating bleeding before next engine start Be careful...

Page 188: ...alling a hydraulic im plement Add fluid as needed Check the oil level with the cylinders of an implement ex tended and check again with the cylinders retracted Add oil to adjust the oil level within t...

Page 189: ...e when the oil level is below the lower limit Wipe the oil dipstick with clean cloth or tissue If foreign material enters the oil sump it can lead to malfunction of the engine Never add oil over the u...

Page 190: ...reen G 1 Check that the radiator grill and screen are free of foreign materials 2 If there are foreign materials stuck in the screen unscrew its nut remove it from the mounting location and re move al...

Page 191: ...ght Haz ard Light etc J 1 Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses 2 Replace if broken Checking seat belt and rops K 1 Always check the condition of the seat belt and ROPS before operat ing the...

Page 192: ...a new filter and tighten the new filter firmly by hand 7 Fill the engine oil to the specified level and tighten the oil filter to the specified torque OIL CAPACITY U S gal L CK2610 1 53 5 8 CK3510 CK4...

Page 193: ...id injury Be sure to stop the engine before changing the fluid or replacing the filter Check the engine oil level before every operation of the tractor If the engine oil is insufficient the engine can...

Page 194: ...rain used fluid If the fluid does not flow out freely unscrew the breather plug on the side of the hydraulic cylinder on the left of the top link bracket to facilitate drainage Reinstall the drain plu...

Page 195: ...ot fluid CAUTION To prevent serious damage to the hydraulic system use only a KIOTI genuine filter Do not operate the tractor immediately after changing transmission fluid Run the engine at medium spe...

Page 196: ...free play This free play deteriorates the brake performance and can cause a problem to the brake system The brake pedal can be adjusted as follows 1 Release the parking brake 2 Depress the right brak...

Page 197: ...dals equal CAUTION 3 When adjustments are needed loosen the locking nut and turn the turn buckle until the rod length is at the desired and acceptable limit 4 After adjustment tighten the lock ing nut...

Page 198: ...Axle Pivot tC2o718a tC2o716a Apply quality multi purpose grease to the locations specified in the following figure at every 50 hours of use or when necessary Also record the operating hour on every a...

Page 199: ...21A Checking Wheel Bolt nut Torque Q 1 Front Wheel Bolt nut 2 Rear Wheel Bolt nut Check wheel bolts and nuts regu larly especially when new If they are loose tighten them as follows To avoid injury Ne...

Page 200: ...1 Water and dust in fuel are accumu lated in the filter Remove the plug from the bottom of the fuel filter to drain any impurities 2 After draining tighten the plug with a hand Do not use a tool 3 St...

Page 201: ...ot exceed 2 kgf cm 29 psi Main tain reasonable distance between the nozzle and the filter Evacuator Valve Open the evacuator valve gab by fingers once a week under ordinary conditions or daily when us...

Page 202: ...years then change them immediately 4 After the fuel pipe and hose clamps have been changed bleed the fuel system Stop the engine when check ing the items above Inspect the fuel pipe regularly The fuel...

Page 203: ...ormally charged Black Battery discharged immediate charge required White Replace the battery 4 If the tension is incorrect loosen the alternator mounting bolts and using a lever placed between the alt...

Page 204: ...Do not expose the battery to flames or sparks It may cause a fire The battery fluid contains sul furic acid that can burn you Do not allow the battery fluid to contact your eyes skin or painted surfa...

Page 205: ...TI Dealer Keep the battery fully charged If the battery fluid concentration is too low during the winter sea son the battery may be frozen Do not start the engine when the battery is frozen Try to war...

Page 206: ...en tire beads center at front of tire and hub height 5 Measure distance between tire beads at back of tire and hub height 6 Front distance should be 0 079 0 315 in 2 8 mm less than rear distance If no...

Page 207: ...ccording to the manual s instruction Refer to the instruction in Chapter Troubleshooting before starting the engine 1 Power Steering Oil Line 1 Check to see that all hydraulic lines and hose fittings...

Page 208: ...replacement interval can be changed according to driving conditions Re place the filter according to the fol lowing procedure Replacing air cleaner filter Af 1 Filter 2 Dust Cap 3 Evacuator Valve tc2...

Page 209: ...osening bolts from the left and right side of the cabin roof and separate the filter 1 Bolt 2 Filter replacing air filter Ai 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 T21O904A Tractor with cabs have no protection against dange...

Page 210: ...re sponsibility whatever either direct or indirect for applica tion of special filters and or changes to the air intake sys tem of the cab Every change to the cab intake system can result in a health...

Page 211: ...ng on to the protective grille otherwise your cab s filter will be irreparably dam aged WARNING 1 1 TG1O753A Remember that the cab filter is not suitable for chemicals in general Absolute protection a...

Page 212: ...ON Always wear the right sort of personal protective equipment to protect against the harmful products used WARNING 4 Use clean fresh water and anti freeze to fill the reservoir tank 5 Follow the clea...

Page 213: ...the cap is loose or improp erly fitted water may leak out and the engine could over heat If the radiator cap has to be removed follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap Use clean fresh...

Page 214: ...industry standards that necessi tate a minimum glycol content in the concentrated antifreeze When the coolant level drops due to evaporation add water only In case of leakage add anti freeze and wa te...

Page 215: ...he fuel system should be bled IMPORTANT If the engine cannot be started even after bleeding the fuel sys tem contact your local Dealer NOTE To protect the catalyst filter keep the followings Make sure...

Page 216: ...To remove the wiper arm lift the cap of the wiper arm remove the nut and set the wiper arm upright Then hold the arm head and shake it left and right to remove the wiper arm from the drive spindle Di...

Page 217: ...so that the fixing lever is facing down Align the wiper arm with the fixing lever slot and lower the blade When the wiper blade is sepa rated the wiper arm should not contact the windshield or rear g...

Page 218: ...fluid never operate the wiper In order to prevent damage of the wiper blade never use synthetic detergent thinner or solvent on the windshield CAUTION 1 Fuse Box TC2O734A Body fuse an Fuses protect th...

Page 219: ...evices 2 Open the fuse box cover and check the fuse in question using fuse tongs 5A 15A 10A Start 15A Flasher Horn 5A PTO 5A Cluster_ B 5A ECU_Control 20A ECU_Main Cluster Power_Outlet 10A Alternator...

Page 220: ...5A 25A Cluster Cluster_ B 10A PTO 10A Alternator Brake_Lamp Fuel_Heater 5A ECU_Control 20A ECU_Main 25A A C Power Work_Lamp Deffoger 20A Head_Lamp Tail_Lamp 15A Flasher Horn Beacon Lamp Option Power_...

Page 221: ...can be damaged or even can catch a fire WARNING If the replaced fuse is blown soon it is probable that the wir ing system is faulty In this case contact your local KIOTI Dealer If the fusible link re...

Page 222: ...t your local KIOTI Dealer for specific information dealing with electrical prob lems IMPORTANT The bulbs and their capacity used in this tractor are listed in the below table This section only describ...

Page 223: ...s can temporar ily be fogged due to rain or car wash This is because of the temperature difference be tween the inside and outside of the lamp which is normal CAUTION If using a bulb other than the sp...

Page 224: ...E 1 Connector 2 Nut td2o741a 2 Disconnect the connector and loosen the nut from the bottom of the fender to remove the turn sig nal lamp assembly td2o742a 3 Loosen the screw to remove the cover 1 Scre...

Page 225: ...w one Front turn signal lamp and position lamp 1 The front turn signal lamps are in stalled onto the ROPS frame 2 Loosen the screw to remove the lens tC2o740a 1 Screw 2 Lens 3 Remove the bulb by turni...

Page 226: ...CK4010 H C CH SE Rear work lamp td2o746a 1 Screw 2 Lens 1 Loosen the screw to remove the lens td2o747a 1 Bulb Socket 2 Remove the bulb by turning its socket counterclockwise Install a new bulb TC220...

Page 227: ...7 8 8 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Tractor storage 8 2 Daily storage 8 2 Long term storage 8 2 USING TRACTOR AFTER LONGTERM STORAGE 8 4 Usage and disposal 8 4 TC220 OM 08 indd 1 2020 01 23 9 19 55...

Page 228: ...rom rain Cover the tractor 10 Clean the engine components as well as the tractor Tractor storage Daily storage 1 Keep the tractor clean when it is stored Make sure to wash it after work 2 Store it ind...

Page 229: ...king brake Depress the clutch pedal fully and move the latch When the clutch pedal is released the latch hook is en gaged with the clutch To avoid injury Never clean the tractor body while the engine...

Page 230: ...actor outside and idle engine for at least 5 minutes Stop the engine and visually in spect the tractor Check if there is leakage 11 Start the engine release the parking brake and depress the brake ped...

Page 231: ...7 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Troubleshooting 9 2 Tractor Troubleshooting 9 4 TC220 OM 09 indd 1 2020 01 23 9 20 07...

Page 232: ...vent screw over fuel filter and fuel injection pump to eliminate all the air in the fuel system Thick carbon deposits on orifice of injection nozzle This is caused when water or dirt is mixed in the f...

Page 233: ...f any terminal is loose or corroded clean or fix it firmly 2 When power is insufficient Valve out of adjustment Contact your KIOTI dealer Air cleaner is dirty Clean or replace the element at every 100...

Page 234: ...en gagement timing after consulting with your KIOTI Dealer Clutch cannot be disengaged Check and adjust the clutch pedal play Contact your KIOTI dealer Defective hydraulic valve or hydraulic system Co...

Page 235: ...repaired in a workshop Each connection has play Tighten the connection again 5 Hydraulic system is faulty Oil is leaked from pipe or hose The pipe clamp is loose Re tighten it The pipe is cracked Have...

Page 236: ...ttery electrolyte level is low Charge the battery Battery cannot be charged Check the battery and alternator Horn does not sound The horn switch is faulty Replace it The wiring is faulty Repair it The...

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Page 238: ...30 Adjustment of lift rod 6 5 Adjustment of stabilizer 6 6 Adjustment of top link 6 6 Air Conditioner Switch 4 50 Air Recirculation and Fresh Air Mode 4 46 ANTENNA 4 44 Anti freeze 7 38 B Battery W 7...

Page 239: ...4 8 Components for additional front weight 4 60 Connecting and disconnecting implement 5 26 Controls 4 25 Cup Holder and Storage 4 46 Cushion strength adjustment 4 34 D Daily check item 7 3 Daily stor...

Page 240: ...coolant Aj 7 36 FOR SAFE OPERATION 1 1 Front tire specs and wheel bolt nut torque 4 58 Front turn signal lamp and position lamp 7 49 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE LEVER 4 32 Front wheel installation pattern 4 58...

Page 241: ...ARTING 5 9 K Key switch 4 7 L Lifting Arm Lower Link Speed Control knob 4 36 Linked pedal lamp If equipped 4 22 Linked pedal lever for hst models 4 31 Loading into and unloading out of the truck 5 19...

Page 242: ...tions when using the pto 6 9 Precautions while driving on the road 5 18 Preheat indicator 4 22 PRE OPERATION CHECK 5 2 Production serial number 2 2 PT1 2 coupler socket implement 5 26 PTO PTO shield g...

Page 243: ...plement dimensions 3 14 Starting engine 5 3 Steering wheeladjustment 4 28 Stereo aux Switch usb charge 4 45 Stopping engine 5 7 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 8 1 Sun Visor 4 46 Switches 4 5 T Tachometer Hourme...

Page 244: ...L INSTALLATION DIRECTION 4 58 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION 4 58 When driving the tractor 1 13 When loaded bucket and rear ballast are installed 6 13 When operating the P T O 1 15 When parking the tracto...

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