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MAINTENANCE

SERVICE INTERVALS
LUBRICANTS
DAILY CHECK
INITAIL 50 HOURS
EVERY 50 HOURS
EVERY 100 HOURS
EVERY 200 HOURS
EVERY 250 HOURS
EVERY 300 HOURS
EVERY 400 HOURS
EVERY 600 HOURS
EVERY 800 HOURS
EVERY 1 YEAR
EVERY 2 YEARS
SERVICE AS REQUIRED

Summary of Contents for DK 802

Page 1: ...ard many years of safe dependable and reliable service This manual covers models DK 802 902 tractors and it provides important information about tractor safety operation and maintenance It is the poli...

Page 2: ...fety alert symbol will be followed by the words DANGER WARNING CAUTION or IMPORTANT These indicate the hazard level and are defined below SIGNS DESCRIPTION DANGER WARNING CAUTION IMPORTANT This mark i...

Page 3: ...V DEFINITION Four Wheel Drive American Petroleum Institute American Society of Agricultural Engineers Society of Automotive Engineers International Organization for Standardization Power Take Off Roll...

Page 4: ...Low Temperature Start Aid Parking Brake Battery Charging Condition Engine Oil Pressure Turn Signal Power Take Off Clutch Control Off Position Power Take Off Clutch Control On Position Differential Loc...

Page 5: ...l electrical cables termi nals and wires 11 Upper link draw bar and pin in position 12 Wheel to rim clamp bolts and lock nuts for tightness 13 Wheel disc to hub nuts for tightness 14 Front end weight...

Page 6: ...to be performed with the tractor at nor mal operating temperature 1 Lights and instruments for proper operation 2 Fluid and oil leaks 3 Maximum no load speed and idle speed adjustments and fuel shut...

Page 7: ...1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 SERVICING THE TRACTOR 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 5 OPERATING 6 MAINTENANCE 7 LONG TERM STORAGE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 INDEX CONTENTS...

Page 8: ...BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR DRIVING THE TRACTOR PARKING THE TRACTOR OPERATING THE P T O USING 3 POINT HITCH SERVICING THE TRACTOR TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS 1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...

Page 9: ...hat you are able to avoid obstacles that can cause injury or damage to your tractor 9 When starting the tractor make sure your path is clear of people to avoid ac cidents caused by sudden movements 10...

Page 10: ...uld have knowledge of its proper opera tion and should read this manual carefully 17 Never get off the tractor without set ting the parking brake lowering the implement to the ground and shutting of t...

Page 11: ...elt when the tractor is equipped with a ROPS Never use the seat belt when tractor is not equipped with a ROPS ROPS Roll Over Protective Structures 21 Extra caution should be taken when driving tractor...

Page 12: ...an result in bodily injury 2 Do not park your tractor on a steep incline and remember to shut off the engine and P T O before dismounting the tractor OPERATING THE TRACTOR 3 Do not operate your tracto...

Page 13: ...llast weight on your tractor when using rear implements 4 Make sure that all pressure lines are tight before starting the tractor 5 Pull only from the drawbar Never hitch anything to the axle housing...

Page 14: ...ays let the others know what you are going to do before you do it 16 Never freewheel Disengaging the clutch or shifting into neutral while descending a slope as this could lead to a loss of control 17...

Page 15: ...sible Use hazard lights as required 1 Lock the brake pedals together when traveling at road speeds Brake both wheels simultaneously when making an emergency stop Uneven braking at road speeds could ca...

Page 16: ...e tractor is on the road Lock the three point hitch in the raised position 10 When towing other equipment use a safety chain and place an SMV em blem on it as well 1 Disengage the P T O lower all impl...

Page 17: ...control in the LOCK position to hold the implement in the raised position In order to service your tractor you must park it on a flat level surface set the park ing brake place the gear shift lever in...

Page 18: ...rst stop and al low sufficient time for excess pressure to escape After all the pressure is re leased remove the cap completely If your tractor is equipped with a coolant recovery tank add coolant the...

Page 19: ...ing hydraulic fluid under pres sure has sufficient force to penetrate skin causing serious personal injury Before disconnecting hydraulic lines be sure to release all residual pressure Before adding p...

Page 20: ...environmental pollution in mind When replacing cooling water or oil disuse it to the right way Be sure to observe the relevant regu lations when you dispose of the en gine oil transmission oil fuel c...

Page 21: ...1 14 DK802 902 TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS T30O131A...

Page 22: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 15 5 T2325 50743 2 T4837 51181 1 E6500 51101 3 T4628 52201 4 T4817 52201...

Page 23: ...1 16 DK802 902 7 T4625 52351 8 T2615 53561 11 T2615 54112 10 T4837 51191 6 T4818 52142 9 T2615 55112...

Page 24: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 17 12 T4837 51093 13 T4837 52121...

Page 25: ...2SERVICING THE TRACTOR...

Page 26: ...l number the tractor serial number the engine serial number and the trans mission serial number The tractor serial number is located on the left side of the frame near the front axle The engine serial...

Page 27: ...3SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS TRAVELING SPEED...

Page 28: ...system Cooling system Starting system Weight dry Fuel tank Engine crankcase included Filter Engine coolant Transmission case Support of front axle Front axle case L R Engine Capacity HP kw cc cu in mm...

Page 29: ...ize Type Travel speeds Differential lock Rear Front Clutch Transmission P T O MODEL rpm kg lbs Forward Reverse Type PTO revolution PTO shaft Type Lift Capacity at lift point Drawbar type Pump Capacity...

Page 30: ...d Tires Rear Tread Std Tires Dimensions MODEL Wet Disc Hydraulic mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in kg lbs Brakes Standard Tires Front Rear Weight Cabin without front weight DK802 DK902 9 5 24...

Page 31: ...81 7 95 12 45 7 73 16 88 10 48 22 79 14 16 31 52 16 58 18 4 34 1635mm 64 37 in 0 21 0 13 0 29 0 18 0 39 0 24 0 54 0 33 1 70 1 05 2 30 1 42 3 10 1 92 4 29 2 66 5 06 3 14 6 86 4 26 9 27 5 76 12 81 7 95...

Page 32: ...9 71 21 10 13 11 29 18 18 13 MODEL LEVER SELECTIONS Shuttle Hi Low Main Reverse Creep L o w High 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DK802 DK902 Tire size Rear wheel O D Middle 18 4 34 1635mm 64 37 in 0 2...

Page 33: ...4DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM EXTERIOR VIEW AND APPELLATION INSTRUMENTS PANEL AND SWITCHES OPERATING THE CONTROLS DESCRIPTION OF CAB OPERATING SYSTEM OPTION...

Page 34: ...02 EXTERIOR VIEW AND APPELLATION T30O401A 1 Headlight 2 Front Grill 3 Bonnet Hood 4 Side Cover Hood 5 Turn Signal LH 6 Rear view Mirror 7 Door Handle 8 Muffler 9 Step LH 10 Fuel Filler Plug 11 Work La...

Page 35: ...DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 4 3 T30O402A 1 Work Lamp 2 Drawbar Hitch 3 Lower Link 4 Lift Linkage 5 Top Link 6 Transmission Oil Filler Plug 7 PTO Cover 8 Wiper 9 Oil Gauge...

Page 36: ...Switch 6 4WD QT Switch 7 Hour Meter 8 Tachometer 9 Fuel Gauge 10 Temperature Gauge 11 Battery Charge Warning Lamp 12 High Beam Indicator 13 Preheater Indicator 14 PTO ON Indicator 15 Parking Brake In...

Page 37: ...turned OFF Low beam headlight is turned ON High beam headlight is turned ON Turn signal lamp is turned ON As a safety feature the engine will not start unless the clutch pedal is depressed NOTE START...

Page 38: ...Switch A Hazard Lights OFF B Hazard Lights ON CAUTION Prolonged use of the hazard lamps without the engine running will drain the battery Use only in case of emergency Front wheel is driven by 4WD QT...

Page 39: ...ection of the range The hour meter shows the number of hours the tractor has been operated at rated engine rpm The last digit white background indicates 1 10 of an hour The tachometer indicates engine...

Page 40: ...ATTERY CHARGE WARNING LAMP T30O413A This indicator lights up blue when the headlamp switch is in the high beam position HIGH BEAM INDICATOR PREHEATER INDICATOR T30O414A This lamp indicates preheat of...

Page 41: ...NDICATOR This lamp lights up red when the parking brake is on Do not drive the tractor with the parking brake on T30O417A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM WARNING LAMP A yellow light indicates possible prob lems with...

Page 42: ...system is functioning properly The light should go out after engine starts If the light remains on stop the engine and determine the cause ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP T30O419A This lamp lights up...

Page 43: ...Lever 4 PTO Speed Change Lever 5 Parking Brake Lever 6 Clutch Pedal 7 Steering Wheel Tilt Lever 8 Brake Pedal LH 9 Brake Pedal RH 10 Foot Throttle 11 Hand Throttle 12 Hydraulic Accessory Controls 13...

Page 44: ...le the tractor is mov ing slowly and the clutch is depressed Sudden gear shift changes may cause transmission damage CAUTION Depress the clutch pedal com pletely before making speed changes USING CREE...

Page 45: ...ndent PTO opera tion or ground speed by transmission speed ratio PTO To select an operating mode stop the tractor completely reduce the engine speed to idle turn PTO clutch switch to neutral position...

Page 46: ...cause prema ture clutch wear T30O425A PARKING BRAKE LEVER 1 Parking Brake Lever INDEPENDENT PTO The independent PTO mode is used for normal PTO operations It operates con tinuously at a constant spee...

Page 47: ...tractor on the road or before applying the parking brake be sure to interlock the right and left pedals as illustrated 2 Use individual brakes to assist in mak ing sharp turns at slow speeds Field Ope...

Page 48: ...above the hand throttle setting FOOT THROTTLE 1 Foot Throttle If one of the rear wheels should slip use the differential lock This will cause both wheels to turn together The differential lock is enga...

Page 49: ...e the lever After adjustment ensure that the seatback is locked firmly in position SEAT BELT ADJUSTMENT 1 Ensure that seat belt is not twisted Insert the latch plate into the buckle until it clicks 2...

Page 50: ...ng the cover 1 P T O Shaft Cover 1 Cassette Tape Recorder 2 Air Intake Control Switch 3 Fan Speed Control Switch 4 Air Conditioning Switch 5 Temperature Control Switch 6 Work Light Switch Front 7 Work...

Page 51: ...Front 3 Rear View Mirror 2 Work Lamp Rear 4 Wiper T30O436A REAR WINDOW 1 Rear Window Latch 2 Button If you lightly push the rear window while depressing the button on the handle the rear window will...

Page 52: ...n some areas Use the hazard lights for road travel T30O438A 1 Door Prop LH RH When operating the tractor with the doors open use the door prop to secure the door Do not leave the doors fully open whil...

Page 53: ...2 Fan Speed Control Switch 3 Air Conditioning Switch 4 Temperature Control Switch AIR INTAKE CONTROL SWITCH Recirculation mode The outside air intake can be shut off by selecting the recirculation mod...

Page 54: ...is switch the A C sys tem will stop FAN SPEED CONTROL SWITCH Choose number to select the blower fan speed The higher number the higher the blower fan speed The ignition switch needs to be ON TEMPERATU...

Page 55: ...b 3 in the red area the heater will be on CAUTION If the vehicle is excessively ex posed to a direct lay of light while parking open the windows to ventilate its indoor with fresh air and then start t...

Page 56: ...na about 100 in the forward and backward direction of the tractor T30O450A INTERIOR CAB LIGHT 1 Interior Cab Light Use the switch in the light assembly to turn the light ON and OFF T30O448A CASSETTE T...

Page 57: ...a cigarette lighter ashtray mirror and clothes hanger T30O451A ROOF VENT 1 Roof Vent 1 Use the roof vent to allow fresh air into the cab 2 To open press the button on the handle The gas spring will o...

Page 58: ...OPERATING A NEW TRACTOR PRE OPERATION CHECK OPERATING THE ENGINE OPERATING THE TRACTOR 5OPERATION...

Page 59: ...ng a new tractor the following precautions should be observed z You should not operate your tractor at full speed for the first fifty hours of use z Avoid sudden starts and stops z In cold climates al...

Page 60: ...ting the engine in an enclosed space It may cause death Always run the engine in a well ventilated area Before starting the engine apply the parking brake shift the main shift lever to neutral and tur...

Page 61: ...d the P T O clutch lever in the neutral position 1 PTO Switch 2 Main Shift Lever 3 P T O Change Lever T30O504A 4 Lower the implement if attached by pushing the position control lever forward T30O505A...

Page 62: ...10 Allow the engine to reach its normal operating temperature before start ing work WARNING Do not turn the key switch to the START position while the engine is running T30O506A 6 Fully depress the cl...

Page 63: ...tion until the sys tem warms up To prevent damage or malfunction allow the system to warm up at 50 of rated engine speed accord ing to the following table AMBIENT TEMPERATURE Above 0 C 32 F 10 C 0 C 1...

Page 64: ...f all accessories on both vehicles Then start the disabled tractor 7 Disconnect the battery cables in the exact opposite order as they were attached T30O507A 1 Dead Battery 2 Helper Battery 3 Jumper C...

Page 65: ...seat for easy access to the pedals and steering wheel WEARING THE SEATBELT For the safety reasons always wear the seatbelt properly WARNING Always wear the seatbelt when a cab or ROPS is installed Do...

Page 66: ...7 Release the parking brake 8 Using the main shift lever the Hi Lo shifter and the forward reverse shuttle lever select the desired direc tion of travel and the speed range 9 Release the clutch slowl...

Page 67: ...ight of the tractor especially when the ground is loose or wet Slow down to a safe speed be fore turning Turn off and secure any imple ments or attachments before driving on the road Always release th...

Page 68: ...e brake applied Do not leave the tractor until it has come to a complete stop and the parking brake has been set If parking on a slope is necessary always set the brake and chock the wheels To avoid f...

Page 69: ...turning WARNING Turning at high speed can cause rollover Drive slowly and avoid turns when using the differential lock to avoid loss of control and possible injury 1 Always drive slowly on slopes Do n...

Page 70: ...ple ment on the road The front of the tractor becomes lighter and steer ing control is adversely affected PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD 1 Use turn signals to advise other driv ers of you inten...

Page 71: ...tanders and obstacles 8 Use only approved counterweights to achieve a safe balance Never use people or other objects 9 When using a front loader maintain stability by adding a rear counter weight or a...

Page 72: ...A 1 Draft control Lever Operating the position control lever ac tuates the hydraulic lift arm This con trols the elevation of the 3 point hitch mounted implement Place the position control lever in a...

Page 73: ...ired Move the draft control lever to the point where the imple ment is at the desired depth This pre vents the implement from going too deep and causing loss of traction and ground speed T30O519A 1 Gr...

Page 74: ...lic coupler to release it 3 Clean oil and dust from the coupler then replace the dust plugs Your local KIOTI Dealer can supply parts to adapt couplers to hydraulic hoses NOTE Push or pull the appropr...

Page 75: ...Set Volume Use the volume after putting PTO auto switch on The volume is designed to regulate the height of a machine Generally The volume is used after setting at medium range T30O523A HOW TO USE AN...

Page 76: ...connected correctly so that the boom cylin der and bucket cylinder operate independently T30O525A 3 Horizontal Control Volume Use the volume by putting horizontal auto switch By regulating the height...

Page 77: ...n hydraulic pressure is applied so that the cylinder is extended 4 When you let go of the control lever it automatically returns to the neutral position T30O526A WARNING For your safety and best perfo...

Page 78: ...or retract the top link to adjust the inclination of an implement 2 Secure the top link adjustment with the lock nut after adjusting the top link 3 The position for connecting the top link varies dep...

Page 79: ...576 62 0 in Model DK802 902 WHEELS FRONT Front tread can not be adjusted WHEELS REAR Rear tread width can be adjusted as shown with the standard equipped tires To change the tread width 1 Remove the...

Page 80: ...atched to the job and ballast should be removed when it is not needed Rear wheel weights are available or liquid may be added to the tires Consult your KIOTI dealer for the correct ballasting necessar...

Page 81: ...NTERVALS LUBRICANTS DAILY CHECK INITAIL 50 HOURS EVERY 50 HOURS EVERY 100 HOURS EVERY 200 HOURS EVERY 250 HOURS EVERY 300 HOURS EVERY 400 HOURS EVERY 600 HOURS EVERY 800 HOURS EVERY 1 YEAR EVERY 2 YEA...

Page 82: ...nt axle case oil Front axle pivot Engine start system Greasing Wheel bolt torque Battery condition Air cleaner element Fuel filter element Fan belt Clutch Brake Radiator hose and clamp Period Indicati...

Page 83: ...g oil line Fuel line Intake air line Toe in Engine valve clearance Fuel injection nozzle injection pressure Injection pump Cooling system Coolant Fuel system Fuse Light bulb Drain moisture from clutch...

Page 84: ...Intake air filter Ambient air filter Air conditioner hose Heater hose Refrigerant level Washer liquid Period Indication On Hour Meter After Purchase Remark 50 100 150 200 z z z 250 800 z z z 750 700...

Page 85: ...ont axle Brake clutch oil Greasing No 2 D diesel fuel No 1 D diesel fuel if temperature is below 10 C 14 F Fresh clean water with anti freeze 50 50 Engine oil API Service Classification CC or CD 1 2 3...

Page 86: ...de Cover 3 Knob CAUTION The wiring connection for the headlights must be disconnected before the front grille is removed completely When the under side of the side cover is pulled to outward rocker A...

Page 87: ...next en gine start Be careful not to spill during refueling If should spill wipe it off at once or it may cause a fire To prevent condensation water accumulation in the fuel tank fill the tank before...

Page 88: ...tenance Section CAUTION To avoid personal injury z z z z z Be sure to stop the engine be fore checking the oil level IMPORTANT When using an oil of different maker or viscosity from the pre vious one...

Page 89: ...full level See Flush Cooling System and Changing Coolant in every 2 years maintenance IMPORTANT If the radiator cap has to be removed follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap Use clean...

Page 90: ...ooth operation 2 You should adjust these pedals if an incorrect measurement is found See adjusting clutch and brake ped als in the 100 hour maintenance schedule NOTE Brake pedals should be equal when...

Page 91: ...n the engine is still warm 2 After draining reinstall the drain plug 3 Fill with the new oil up to the upper notch on the dipstick CAUTION To avoid personal injury Be sure to stop the engine be fore c...

Page 92: ...rtridge Allow engine to cool down suffi ciently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Be sure to move a drain pan under the filter 2 Remove the oil filter 3 Put a film of clean transmission oil on the rubber...

Page 93: ...vel Oil Capacity 60 15 85 U S gal To avoid personal injury Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be not and can burn CAUTION CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID 1 To drain the used oil remove the rig...

Page 94: ...RICATING GREASE FITTINGS If your tractor is operated in extremely wet muddy or dusty conditions you should lubricate the fittings more often T30O617A T30O619A T30O618A T30O620A Proper clutch pedal fre...

Page 95: ...rn or damaged replace or repair them at once NOTE If the fuel line is removed be sure to properly bleed the fuel system See Bleeding Fuel System in as required maintenance EVERY 100 HOURS T30O621A Che...

Page 96: ...ment never apply oil Do not run the engine with filter element removed Be sure to refit the cover with the arrow on the rear of cover upright If the cover is improp erly fitted evacuator valve will n...

Page 97: ...E SYSTEM 1 Brake Fluid Reservoir 2 Brake Pedal 3 Master Cylinder Assembly 4 Balance Valve 5 Brake Tube 2 L 6 Brake Tube 2 R 7 Brake Piston 8 Brake Plate 9 13 Gear Shaft L 10 13 Gear Shaft R 11 Brake P...

Page 98: ...eding procedure fasten the bleeder valve When fastening the valve depress the brake pedal 2 halfway 9 Repeat 2 through 8 for the opposite brake 10 After completely bleeding both brakes ensure that bra...

Page 99: ...2 Apply moderate thumb pressure to belt between pulleys 3 If tension is incorrect loosen the al ternator mounting bolts and using a lever placed between the alternator and the engine block pull the al...

Page 100: ...dd a proper amount of dis tilled water up to the highest level as required 2 The water in the electrolyte evapo rates during recharging Liquid short age damages the battery Excessive liquid spills ove...

Page 101: ...ind and repair the cause of the overheating Do not start the en gine again until all repairs are made Belt deflection should be 10 to 12 mm 0 394 to 0 472 in when pressing the center point of belt wit...

Page 102: ...age is found you should replace the hose or clamp at once 1 Power Steering Line T30O629A A Wheel to wheel distance at front B Wheel to wheel distance at rear 1 Park tractor on a flat surface 2 Turn th...

Page 103: ...the belt tension 3 If the tension is out of the specified range adjust it 4 Replace the belt with new one if it is damaged T30O632A 1 A C Compressor 2 Adjusting Bolt CAUTION Stop the engine before ad...

Page 104: ...11 CLEANING INTAKEAIR FILTER T30O633A 1 Clean the screen with a vacuum cleaner 1 Grille CLEANING AMBIENTAIR FILTER T30O634A 1 Unscrew the bolts and remove the cover element and filter 2 Clean the fil...

Page 105: ...orrect front wheel vibration can occur causing vibration in the steering wheel ADJUSTING PROCEDURE Loosen the lock nut tighten the adjusting screw all the way and then loosen the screw by 1 6 turn Ret...

Page 106: ...the outer surface of fuel filter completely 2 Remove the drain plug from the bot tom of fuel filter to drain water and fuel 3 Remove the filter case with a filter wrench 4 Replace the element with ne...

Page 107: ...k coolant level of recovery tank and add coolant if necessary Coolant capacity 9 1 2 4 U S gal 18 5 4 9 U S gal DK651 DK751 801 901 Model T30O638A IMPORTANT Do not start engine without cool ant Use cl...

Page 108: ...e in a tightly sealed container Do not use radiator cleaning agents when anti freeze has been added to the cooling water Anti freeze con tains an anti corrosive agent which will react with the radiato...

Page 109: ...unning the engine for 3 minutes T30O640A DRAINING CLUTCH HOUSING WATER 1 Plug Your tractor is equipped with a plug un der the clutch housing After you operate your tractor in the rain snow or after wa...

Page 110: ...d or short somewhere in the elec trical system If any of the fuses should blow replace with a new one of the same capacity REPLACING FUSE T30O642A 1 Fuse Box 1 Operate air conditioner with the fol low...

Page 111: ...apacity A Protected circuit 20 10 15 15 10 15 Turn signal lights Work light Head lights Tail light Timer relay Stop lights Customer use 1 Slow Blow Fuse Capacity A 60 Protected circuit Whole Slow Blow...

Page 112: ...7LONG TERM STORAGE REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE...

Page 113: ...the battery by operating the tractor for 30 minutes every 2 months 1 Check the tire air pressure and inflate the tires if they are low 2 Jack the tractor up and remove the support blocks from under t...

Page 114: ...8TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 115: ...7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 8 9 10 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 9 10 12 13 15 20 22 62 11 13 15 17 18 19 21 22 11 13 15 17 19 21 22 4 15 21 23 62 4 24 25 26 9 13 15 17 20 22 23 62 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15...

Page 116: ...Restriction in air or water passages of radiator 31 Restriction in breather pipe 32 Insufficient coolant in system 33 Vacuum line leaks or fault in crank case vent 34 Fault in fuel injection pump 35...

Page 117: ...9INDEX...

Page 118: ...IGHT AND LEFT 4 15 C CAB EXTERNAL PARTS 4 19 CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER 4 24 CHANGING ENGINE OIL 6 11 CHANGING ENGINE OIL 6 24 CHANGING ENGINE OIL FILTER 6 24 CHANGING FRONTAXLE CASE OIL 6 13 CHANGING FRO...

Page 119: ...0 DRAWBAR HITCH 4 17 DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 8 E ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 4 10 ENTRANCE ON EITHER SIDE 4 19 EVERY 1 YEAR 6 26 EVERY 100 HOURS 6 15 EVERY 2 YEARS 6 27 EVERY 200 HOURS 6 21 EVERY 2...

Page 120: ...PRE OPERATION CHECK 5 3 PTO LAMP 4 9 PTO SELECTION LEVER 4 13 PTO SPEED CHANGE LEVER 4 13 PTO SWITCH ON OFF 4 13 R REAR WINDOW 4 19 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 7 2 I INITIAL 50 HOURS 6 11 INSTRU...

Page 121: ...IRED 6 29 SERVICE INTERVALS 6 2 SERVICING THE TRACTOR 1 10 SERVICING THE TRACTOR 2 2 SHUTTLE SHIFT LEVER 4 12 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 STARTING THE ENGINE 5 3 STARTING THE TRACTOR 5 8 STEERING WHEELADJUSTME...

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