LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
Operation 59 – Alternator Service Precautions
To avoid damage to the alternator charging system,
service precautions should be observed, as follows:
•
NEVER make a break any of the charging circuit
connections, including the battery, when the engine
is running.
•
NEVER short any of the charging components to
earth.
•
ALWAYS disconnect the battery earth cable when
installing or removing the alternator.
•
DO NOT use a slave battery of higher than 12 volts
nominal voltage.
•
ALWAYS disconnect the battery earth cable when
charging the battery in the tractor using a battery
charger.
•
ALWAYS observer correct polarity when installing
a battery or using a slave battery to jump start the
engine. Follow the instructions on Page 5 of Section
A when jump starting the tractor.
•
ALWAYS disconnect the battery earth cable before
carrying out arc welding on the tractor or on any
implement attachment to the tractor.
WARNING : Wear eye protection when charging
the battery or starting the tractor with a slave
battery.
Connect positive to positive and negative to negative.
Operation 60 – Foot Accelerator Adjustment
Stop the engine and apply the parking brake. Remove
the steering gear shroud from beneath the instrument
console for access.
Disconnect the linkage rods from the upper and lower
ball studs (1) and (6). Move the hand throttle lever fully
rearwards (maximum speed position).
Pull the rod assembly (5) fully rearwards until the
injection pump lever makes contact with the maximum
speed stop on the pump.
Loosen the locknut (2) and adjust the length of the rod
(5) so as to fit onto the lower ball stud (6). Tighten the
locknut.
With the hand throttle set at the maximum speed
position, depress the foot throttle until the pedal contacts
the footplate. Loosen the locknut (7) and adjust the upper
ball stud (1). Tighten the locknut.
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Remove the radiator grille, detach the connection socket
and remove the three nuts and washers securing the
headlamp frame to the grille. Remove the three screws
securing the lamp unit to the frame. Ease the sealed
beam unit from the frame. Install a new unit by reversing
the removal procedure.
In case of twin beam sealed headlamps, the headlamps
are retained by spring loaded screws. The lamp beam
may be adjusted vertically or laterally by turning one or
more of the screws, in or out, as required.
Operation 57 – Instrument Cluster Bulbs
The warning and cluster light bulbs are removable from
the rear of the instrument cluster.
To gain access, remove the four securing screws from
the instrument cluster surround and withdraw the
instrument cluster assembly. Disconnect the Tachometer
drive cable, if necessary.
Operation 58 - Fuses
The fuses are housed in a box located on the left-hand
side of the steering gear shroud, beneath the instrument
console. Remove the plastic lid to gain access to the
fuses.
54. Fuse box (with cover removed)
1
2
3
4
5
6
There are 6 blade type fuses, as detailed below. The
fuses are numbered as shown in figure 54 and protect
the following circuits :
Fuse No.
Circuit protected
Amp. rating
(Amp.)
1.
Parking & illumination
10
2.
High beam
15
3.
Dip beam
15
4.
Hazard on Plough Lamp
15
5.
Horn & Alternator
10
charging circuit
6.
Turn signal & brake light
15
IMPORTANT : Do not replace a blown fuse with another
of a different rating.