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DK90

Replace the hoses and clamps.

(See "Checking Radiator Hose and
Clamp" in  200 hours maintenance.)

REPLACING POWER STEER-
ING HOSE

Replace the hoses and clamps.

(See "Checking power steering line" in
200 hours maintenance.)

REPLACING FUEL HOSE

Replace the hoses and clamps.

(See "Checking Fuel line" in 100 hours
maintenance.)

REPLACING INTAKE AIR LINE

Consult your local KIOTI Dealer for this
service.

REPLACING RADIATOR HOSE
(WATER PIPES)

SERVICE AS REQUIRED

STEERING WHEEL

It is difficult to drive straight, if the
steering wheel clearance is not good.

Moderate steering wheell play is
20~50mm(0.8~2.0in)

(1) Steering Wheel
(A) 20 ~ 50mm (0.8 ~ 2.0 in.)

S43O641A

(1) High Pressure Pipe

S43O647A

AIRBLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM

Do not run the engine before air-
bleeding the fuel injection
pump.

After bleeding the system, run
the engine for 2 minutes at low
idle

!!!!!

CAUTION

If equiped with DELPHI DP210 fuel in-
jection pump, when the ignition key is
turned to "RUN" position and operated
for 3 minutes, air is automatically
purged.

Summary of Contents for DK90

Page 1: ...ndards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for dependable service and reliability To help new owner s familiar ize themselves with the KIOTI DK90 it is the policy of KIOTI tractor to provide an owner s manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety operation and maintenance If the information you seek is not found in this manual...

Page 2: ...that could result in damage to your vehicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded Follow the advice provided with the caution WARNING This indicates a situation that could result in harm serious in jury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded Follow the advice provided with the warning This mark indicates emphasis on notable characteristics of work ing procedures and ...

Page 3: ...ricultural Engineers USA American Society of Testing and Materials USA Feet Per Minute High Speed Low Speed Hydrostatic Transmission Meters Per Second Power Take Off Right hand and Left hand sides are determined by facing in the direction of forward travel Roll Over Protective Structures Revolutions Per Minute Revolutions Per Second Society of Automotive Engineers USA Slow Moving Vehicle ...

Page 4: ...Power take off clutch control off position Power take off clutch control on position Differential lock Position control lowered position Hazard warning lights Headlight low beam Headlight high beam Four wheel drive on Fast Slow Creep High range Middle range Low range Neutral position Coolant N H L Preheat QT lamp H High travel light L Low travel light Auto draft work light Auto level work light Au...

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

Page 6: ...NG THE TRACTOR 1 2 OPERATING THE TRACTOR 1 5 DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 8 PARKING THE TRACTOR 1 9 OPERATING THE P T O 1 10 USING 3 POINT HITCH 1 10 SERVICING THE TRACTOR 1 11 TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS 1 14 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 ...

Page 7: ...mage to your tractor 7 When starting the tractor make sure your path is clear of people to avoid accidents caused by sudden movements 8 Before backing up your tractor you should always check to see that the path is clear 1 It is recommended that you read and understand this entire manual before operation of your new tractor Fail ure to do so could result in accidents or injury 2 Only persons who a...

Page 8: ... should ride on the tractor unless a passenger seat is installed Keep bystanders away from the tractor while in operation 14 When getting on and off the tractor handholds and step plates should always be used This will help to prevent accidental slips trips and falls 15 Be sure to scrape off mud or soil from your shoes before mounting the tractor S43O103A S43O104A S43O105A 9 Never operate this tra...

Page 9: ... properly torqued Always use seat belt when the trac tor is equipped with a ROPS and CAB All tractors in U S must have CAB or ROPS 21 Extra caution should be taken when driving tractors with narrow tread widths For added stability you should adjust your rear wheel tread width see page 8 3 19 Before starting your tractor you should depress the clutch and make sure that all shift levers are in the n...

Page 10: ...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 dismount ing the tractor OPERATING THE TRACTOR 3 Do not operate your tractor in an en closed building without the proper ventilation Exhaust fumes can cause serious injury or death S43O109A S43O108A S43O110A ...

Page 11: ...arting the tractor 5 Pull only using the drawbar Never hitch anything to the axle housing or any other point except the drawbar Pulling from any other location only increase the risk of serious personal injury or death 6 If the front end of the tractor rises up when using heavy implement weights should be installed on the front of the tractor Do not attempt to operate a tractor with a right front ...

Page 12: ...he maximum load for safe tractor operation 15 When working in groups always let the others know what you are go ing 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 Do not operate near ditches holes embankments or other terrain fea tures which could collapse under the tractor s weight 13 Dr...

Page 13: ...s clean and visible Use hazard lights as required 1 Lock the brake pedals together when traveling at road speeds Brake both wheels simultaneously when mak ing an emergency stop Uneven braking at road speeds can cause the tractor to tip over DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 Brake Pedal L 2 Brake Pedal R 3 Brake Pedal Lock 1 SMV Emblem S43O117A S43O116A S43O118A ...

Page 14: ...ements of the steering wheel as this can cause a loss of control of the tractor This risk is especially great when trav eling at road speeds 9 Lock the three point hitch in the raised position when travelling on the road 10 When towing equipment use a safety chain and place an SMV emblem on it as well 1 Disengage the P T O lower all implements place all control levers in the neutral position set t...

Page 15: ... usage 2 When using a 3 point hitch mounted implement be sure to install the proper counterbalance weight on the front of the tractor 3 When transporting on the road set the implement lowering control in the LOCK position to hold the imple ment in the raised position 1 P T O Shaft Cover 2 P T O Shaft Cap OPERATING THE P T O 1 Make sure the tractor is completely stopped gears are in neutral and all...

Page 16: ...ar shift lever in neutral 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 explosive hazard because it gives off hydro gen and oxygen especially when recharging SERVICING THE TRACTOR 6 Do not remove the radiator cap while the coolant is hot When cool slowly rotat...

Page 17: ... tightened to the specified torque 13 Leaking hydraulic fluid under pres sure has sufficient force to pen etrate skin causing serious per sonal injury Be sure to release all residual pressure before discon necting hydraulic lines 14 Before pressurizing the hydraulic system make sure that all con nections are tight and that all line pipes and hoses are free of damage 7 When working with your tracto...

Page 18: ...rotection is also highly recommended If injured by escap ing fluid see a medical doctor immediately This fluid can produce gangrene and or severe allergic reaction 15 Keep environmental pollution in mind When replacing coolant or oil dispose of it the right way 16 Be sure to follow state and federal law when disposing of engine oil transmission oil fuel coolant and batteries S43O129A S43O130A ...

Page 19: ...DK90 1 14 S43O131A TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS ...

Page 20: ...1 15 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...

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Page 24: ...2 SERVICING 2 2 SERVICING OF TRACTOR 2 ...

Page 25: ...ers The tractor serial number is located on the frame housing on the left side of the tractor in front of the axle The en gine serial number is located on the left side of the engine crankcase The transmission serial number is located on the left side of the transmission case Locate the serial numbers now and record them in the space provided Before using implements not sold by a 1 Engine Identifi...

Page 26: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 TRAVELING SPEED 3 5 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 3 7 SPECIFICATIONS 3 ...

Page 27: ...le support Front axle case LH RH Gross 90 67 1 2200 1104C 44T Direct injection vertical water cooled 4 cycle diesel turbo engine 4 4 13 x 5 00 105 x 127 268 5 4 400 2 200 ATDC 0 1 3 4 2 17 5 1 33 0 125 2 4 9 0 4 9 18 5 20 74 1 2 4 5 Each 0 9 3 5 MODEL Engine Engine Power Capacities DK90 Forced lubrication by trochoidal pump Forced circulation with water pump Centrifugal gear driven HP kW rpm in mm...

Page 28: ...l Front Rear AG AG Traveling Parking MODEL Dimensions with Std tires Tire DK90 145 1 3 685 178 7 4 540 78 1 1 985 110 0 2 795 90 5 2 300 16 7 425 57 9 1 470 60 4 1 534 12 4 24 PR 18 4 34 PR Dry single plate single stage type Ceramic type 12 80 in Hydraulic power steering Synchronized shuttle and transmission 16 forward and 16 reverse speeds Wet disc type Hyd Wet disc type Spiral bevel gear in mm i...

Page 29: ...PTO PTO Forward Reverse 1st 2nd NOTE The specifications are subject to change for the purpose of improvement without any notice Position Draft and Mixed control Main pump 12 3 U S gal min 46 5 min Power steering pump 9 8 U S gal min 37 1 min Category II 5 921 2 400 Option Aux valve 7 716 3 500 Remote control valve 2ea port 4ea SAE 1 3 8 6 splines 540 1 000 149 7 3 800 lbs kg rpm rpm in mm lbs kg l...

Page 30: ...l Operating the lever Main Range Main Forward Creep C Low L Middle M DK90 FORWARD 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 High H 0 14 0 23 0 21 0 33 0 28 0 45 0 35 0 56 1 15 1 85 1 65 2 66 2 21 3 56 2 78 4 47 3 45 5 53 4 93 7 94 6 61 10 63 8 30 13 35 8 44 13 58 12 13 19 52 16 23 26 12 19 14 32 80 ...

Page 31: ...ain Range Main Reverse Creep C Low L Middle M DK90 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 High H 0 13 0 21 0 19 0 30 0 25 0 40 0 31 0 50 1 03 1 65 1 47 2 37 1 97 3 17 2 47 3 98 3 06 4 92 4 39 7 07 5 88 9 46 7 38 11 88 7 51 12 08 10 79 17 37 14 45 23 25 18 14 29 19 ...

Page 32: ...ered by the warranty NOTE Implement size may vary depending on soil operating conditions Lifting Capacity max loading weight 24 in aft of hitch Front 57 9 in 1 470 mm Tread max width 5 291 lbs 2 400 kg Trailer loading weight W3 Max capacity Max Drawbar Load W2 3 307 lbs 1 500 kg Implement weight W1 and or size As in the following list shown on the next page Actual figures 9 921 lbs 4 500 kg Liftin...

Page 33: ... Bucket width Max Diging depth Max Cutting width Max Cutting width Max Cutting width Max Cutting width Max width Max width IMPLEMENT Loader Backhoe with sub frame Tiller Box Blade Rear Blade Rotary Cutter Aerator Landscape Rakes Note This is a sample of attachments commonly used Before purchasing or using any attachment on a KIOTI product please review the specifications to determine if it is a co...

Page 34: ...4 EXTERIOR VIEW 4 2 SWITCHES 4 3 INSTRUMENTS PANEL 4 6 OPERATING THE CONTROLS 4 11 DESCRIPTION OF CAB OPERATING SYSTEM 4 20 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER 4 26 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 4 ...

Page 35: ... 1 Working Lamp 2 Wiper 3 Rear View Mirror 4 Muffler 5 Turn Signal Lamp 6 Side Cover Engine Shield 7 Step 8 Hood 9 Head Lamp 10 Top Link 11 Lift Rod 12 Lower Link 13 Swing Draw Bar 14 External Position Control Lever S43O401A ...

Page 36: ...4 3 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM SWITCHES 1 Panel 2 Horn Switch 3 Turn Signal Switch Head Light Switch 4 Hazard Lamp Switch 5 Hour Meter 6 PTO Auto Manual Switch 7 Key Switch S43O402A ...

Page 37: ... lights and taillights Turning it one more click illuminates the high beam headlights When the turn signal light lever is pushed up to the A position the turn signal lamp blinks when it is pushed to the B position the right turn signal lamp blinks OFF A key position for stopping the engine ACC A key position for operating accessory function ON A key position at which the engine is running Heat A k...

Page 38: ...efore it must be used only in case of emergency CAUTION S43O406A PTO CHANGE SWITCH MANUAL AUTO Shift the PTO Switch to OFF position prior to starting the engine If not the engine will not start When the PTO change switch is shifted to the AUTO position PTO will be activated only with the implement in the low position For example if the implement is being lifted during working PTO stops When the PT...

Page 39: ...2 Battery Charge Warning Lamp 3 Engine Oil Pressure Warning Lamp 4 High Beam Indicator 5 Glow Plug Indicator 6 Engine Speedmeter 7 PTO ON Indicator 8 Parking Brake Indicator 9 4WD Operation Indicator 10 Fuel Gauge 11 Hourmeter 12 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ...

Page 40: ... the engine and have it inspected at your local KIOTI service facility or dealer CAUTION ENGINE SPEEDMETER HOURMETER INDICATOR ENGINE SPEEDMETER This indicates engine revolution num ber per minute HOURMETER INDICATOR FUEL GAUGE This indicates the remaining fuel F Fuel is fully filled E Replenish the fuel tank S43O408A S43O410A S43O409 A This indicates the time as the rated revolution number of the...

Page 41: ...e en gine oil pressure is low This lamp is turned On when the starting switch is turned On before starting the engine but turned Off after starting the engine If the lamp is On during driving turn off the engine and check the engine oil level If the warning lamp is malfunc tioning with the engine oil level within the specified range immediately have it inspected at your local KIOTI service facilit...

Page 42: ...15A GLOW PLUG INDICATOR This lamp indicates preheat cycle is operating The preheat cycle is con trolled by the temperature of the engine coolant If the coolant temperature is low enough the glow plugs are ener gized when the key is turned to the on position this being the case the GPI is illuminated on the dash for 8 seconds to allow ample time to heat the engine When the engine is started or afte...

Page 43: ...ged When the PTO in dicator is turned On the engine will not started shift the PTO clutch to the Neutral position be fore starting the engine S43O418A PARKING BRAKE WARNING LAMP When the parking brake is actuated the lamp lights On If the parking brake is released and the light remains on have it inspected at your local KIOTI service facility or dealer CAUTION S43O419A ...

Page 44: ...4 Parking Brake 5 Main Shift Lever 6 Throttle Control Lever 7 Joy stick Lever 8 Position Control Lever 9 Draft Control Lever 10 PTO Switch ON OFF 11 Double Acting Lever A B 12 Double Acting Lever C D 13 4WD Switch 14 Clutch Pedal 15 Steering Column Tilt 16 Brake Pedal L 17 Brake Pedal R 18 Throttle Control Pedal S43O422A ...

Page 45: ...o change the shift levers com pletely depress the clutch pedal Because the torque of the axle becomes excessive at the creep and low range the brake will be not operate even if the brake pedal is depressed with the clutch not engaged When stop ping the tractor disengage the clutch and then depress the brake pedal CAUTION S43O423A S43O424A SHUTTLE SHIFT LEVER S43O425A Rapid shifting between forward...

Page 46: ...de 1 PTO Selection Lever A Independent PTO B Ground Speed PTO PTO SELECTION LEVER S43O428A 1 PTO Change Lever PTO CHANGE LEVER To avoid personal injury Disengage PTO stop engine and allow all rotating compo nents to come to a complete stop before connecting discon necting adjusting or cleaning any PTO driven equipment CAUTION 540 1000 rpm 1st 2nd Shift S43O427A PTO SWITCH ON OFF Shift the PTO swit...

Page 47: ...l rotate in the opposite direction when the tractor is in reverse CLUTCH PEDAL 1 Clutch Pedal When the clutch pedal is fully depressed the clutch is disengaged Shift the main shift lever to the desired speed and gradually release the clutch pedal then the clutch will become engaged The clutch should be disengaged by stepping on the pedal quickly and en gaged by slowly releasing the pedal so as not...

Page 48: ...perating the tractor on a road be sure to interlock the right and left pedals It is dangerous to use only one brake 2 Use individual brake to assist in making sharp turns Disengage the brake lock and depress only the brake pedal that corresponds to the direction you are turning S43O431A 3 When operating the tractor on roads always be sure to interlock the left and the right brake pedals Do not for...

Page 49: ...OTTLE 1 Foot Throttle The foot throttle is interlocked with the hand throttle Depressing the foot throttle increase engine speed And when the foot throttle is released the engine is at idling Also the foot throttle is often used to increase the engine speed temporarily rather than chang ing the setting of the hand throttle The foot throttle is mainly used to drive on the road S43O434A HAND THROTTL...

Page 50: ...SENGAGE Differential lock is applied only in cases where the wheels are likely to slip or only one of the rear wheel slips When the pedal is depressed the dif ferential lock is engaged and when the pedal is released the differential lock is disengaged S43O436A WARNING If the tractor is turned with the differential lock is engaged it can be dangerous Necessarily disengage the differential lock prio...

Page 51: ...CONTROL The position control lever maintains a setting depth during work After setting the handling position of the lever fix it with a mounting bolt When working with the position control lever place the draft control lever to the deep front direction DRAFT CONTROL It is used to working with draft power such as plowing Set the desired work ing depth using the draft control lever with the position...

Page 52: ...mply move the relevant hydraulic lever forward until it reaches the stop bolt 1 Joystick Lever attachment set to the lift starting position During mixed control because the lift unit is operated with draft control the attachment is temporarily lifted against heavy overload so it can pre vent the attachment from damage 1 Connect 2 male couplers coming from the loader bucket cylinder to the port E F...

Page 53: ...A 1 Air Grill 2 Speaker 3 Heater Air conditioner Switch 4 CD Player 5 Sunroof Handle 6 Air Inlet 7 Ashtray 8 Cigar Light 9 Working Light Rear Switch 10 Working Light Front Switch 11 Wiper Operating Switch Front 12 Wiper Operating Switch Rear 13 Sunvisor 14 Heated Rear Window Switch ...

Page 54: ... possible REAR WINDOW 1 Handle Of Rear Window 2 Button If you lightly push rear window while depressing the button on the handle the rear window will automatically open Sometimes it is impossible for you to open and close the win dow because of some attachme nts please make sure of the po sition of the attachment when opening and closing it Do not drive the tractor at full speed or on the road wit...

Page 55: ...ide Windows When operating the tractor with the doors open use the extendable door stopper Do not leave the doors fully open while driving the tractor Side windows can be partially open to vent the cab S43O452A S43O453A S43O454A WIPER 1 Wiper Operating Switch Front 2 Wiper Operating Switch Rear 3 Wiper Front 1 To turn on position the switch marked wiper to the ON position 2 Continue to press the O...

Page 56: ...And if you operate the wiper with the window frozen in winter the internal fuse will may short circuit Please operate the wiper after raising the tempera ture in this case WARNING CD PLAYER 1 CD Player POWER SUPPLY Pushing the PWR switch one time makes the power ON and pushing the PWR switch more one time again makes the power OFF Adjust the volume so that you can still hear the sounds from outsid...

Page 57: ... it after letting the fresh air in just pull the handle lightly 4 When you open and close it do not apply the excessive force ACCESSORIES 1 Cigar Light 2 Ashtray 3 Hanger 1 Convenience accessories include ci gar lighter ash tray mirror and clothes hanger INDOOR LAMP 1 Indoor Lamp If you press the lens the indoor lamp will be turned on If you press it again it will be turned off S43O457A S43O458A S...

Page 58: ...or S43O460A HEATED REAR WINDOW 1 Heated Rear Window If the switch is pressed heated rear window will be operated for about 15 minutes If the switch is pressed once again the operation will be stopped It is useful to eliminate a freeze and moisture on the rear window While op erating the heated rear window the in dicator lamp of the switch illuminates S43O421A ...

Page 59: ...n switch 4 Temp up switch 5 Fresh switch 6 Power switch POWER SWITCH It is used to operate or stop the heater air conditioning system as well to sup ply the power OPERATING METHODS S43O462A S43O4461A 7 Vent switch 8 A C switch 9 Blower down switch 10 Blower up switch 11 Recirculation switch ...

Page 60: ...r intake mode Press the air intake switch to receive the outside air RECIRCULATIONSWITCH It can change the air intake mode into the recirculation mode Press the re circulation switch to recirculate the air that is already inside the vehicle VENT SWITCH If this switch is pressed air comes out from 4 grilles of the left right ...

Page 61: ...r comes out from 4 positions of the front and 4 po sitions of the left right simultan eously DEFROSTSWITCH If this switch is pressed air comes out from 4 grilles of the front Also it is ef ficient to defrost the windshield A C SWITCH To operate the air conditioner press this switch ...

Page 62: ...4 29 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM S43O469A S43O470A TEMPERATURECONTROL The temperature control raises or lower the air temperture BLOWER UP CONTROL It can adjust 4 steps of fan speed ...

Page 63: ...4 30 DK90 SYSTEM CONFIGULATION 1 Mode actuator 1 2 Indoor outdoor air actuator 3 Mode actuator 2 S43O471A 4 Temperature actuator 5 Water valve actuator A Defost outlet B Vent outlet C Air inlet ...

Page 64: ...ed 2 The corresponding indicator display of faulty parts is as below Faulty parts Indicator Mode actuator 1 Mode actuator 2 Temperature actuator Water valve actuator Intake air actuator A C temperature sensor The system is stopped during self diagnosis function NOTE CAUTION A C uses new refrigerant HFC 134a So in case of using the used refrigerant CFC 12 wrongly it can cause malfunc tion such as c...

Page 65: ...IOTI dealer A C REFRIGERANT CAPACITY Classification Class Capacity Newrefrigerant HFC 134a 2 43lb 1 100g Compressoroil VCON488 0 07 U S gal 265cc A C REFRIGERANT INSPECTION WARNING Never sleep in the cabin with A C activated There will be dan gerous of death from suffocat ion Provide periodical ventilation to prevent the indoor air from pol luting while a long driving with A C activated ...

Page 66: ...5 PRE OPERATION CHECK 5 2 OPERATING NEW TRACTOR 5 3 OPERATING THE ENGINE 5 4 OPERATING THE TRACTOR 5 9 HYDRAULIC UNIT 5 18 3 POINT HITCH 5 23 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 5 26 OPERATION 5 ...

Page 67: ...ights and all working lights Check accessible wiring harness for any damage Check the seat belt and ROPS for damage Check all danger and warning labels Check fuel level PRE OPERATION It is a good practice to know the con dition of your tractor before you start it You should do routine check before each use CHECK ITEM To avoid personal injury Be sure to check and service the tractor on a level surf...

Page 68: ...t operate your tractor at full speed for the first fifty hours of use Avoid sudden starts and stops In cold climates allow your tractor plenty of time to warm up Do not run the engine at speeds faster than necessary Use due caution when operating your tractor on rough roads or terrain The above precautions are not limited to new tractors only but are a good practice for tractors regardless of thei...

Page 69: ...g in con cealed space as much as possible It may be fatal Do so only with proper ventilation When starting the engine apply the parking brake after position ing the main shift lever to Neu tral position and turning the PTO switch to OFF Do not start the engine without the operator being seated This could result in an accident 2 Place the P T O switch to the off position ON OFF 1 Main Shift Lever 2...

Page 70: ...e position control lever toward 1 Position Control Lever 2 Adjustable Stop S43O504A 5 Pull the hand accelerator lever to slow 6 Step on the clutch pedal 1 Hand Accelerator Lever Decrease Increase WARNING If you do not step on the clutch pedal the safety switch will not operate and the engine will not start S43O505A ...

Page 71: ...he engine coolant temperature is above the 32 degrees F the glow plug light will not glow This tractor will not preheat the glow plugs until the coolant temperature is below 32 degrees F 9 If during cold weather start up if the glow plug light comes on wait until the glow plug light goes out before starting the tractor WARNING Please do not turn the key to start position while the engine is runnin...

Page 72: ...he engine be sure that the parking brake is set CAUTION Remove the key whenever you leave the tractor It prevents un authorized operators from start ing the tractor IMPORTANT Hydraulic oil serves as transmission fluid In cold weather the oil may be cold with increased viscosity This can cause delayed oil circulation or abnor mally low hydraulic pressure for some time after engine start up This in ...

Page 73: ...RTING 1 Dead Battery 2 Jumper Cables 3 Helper Battery 3 Put on safety goggles and rubber gloves 4 Attach the red clamp to the positive terminal of the dead battery and at tach the other end to the positive ter minal of the helper battery 5 Clamp the black cable to the engine lifting hook and attach the other end to the negative terminal of the helper battery 6 If the helper battery is in another v...

Page 74: ...eering wheel according to the driver s physique 1 Seat 2 Seat Reclining Lever 3 Seat Adjusting Lever Front Rear 4 Seat Control Handle Cushion Load S43O507A S43O535A WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving You could lose the handle of your tractor causing an accident WARNING Always wear the seat belt when cap is installed When the seat belt is worn at the waist or belly other than at...

Page 75: ...lever back ward to raise the attachment 1 Position Control Lever 5 Increase slowly the engine RPM from idle speed to the medium speed 6 Disengage the clutch 7 Release the parking brake 1 Parking Brake Lever A Push B Release 1 Hand Accelerator Lever Decrease Increase ...

Page 76: ...UTION 8 Change the main and Hi Lo shift and forward and reverse lever shuttle le ver to the position you want 9 The tractor starts to move if you take away the clutch pedal slowly 1 Shuttle Lever 2 Main Shift Lever 3 Range Shift Lever S43O512A When driving on the steep slope loading and unloading something to or from the vehicle entering and going out of the job field driving over the ridge way pl...

Page 77: ... will not move Do not park it on tall grass or straw If they touches the exhaust pipe a fire can break out IMPORTANT PARKING 1 Chocks 2 Parking Brake Lever S43O514A PARKING BRAKE LEVER STOPPING THE TRACTOR 1 Adjust the accelerator to put the en gine at idle speed 2 Step on the clutch pedal and brake pedal 3 Put the shift lever in the neutral position 4 If some implement is mounted put PTO clutch s...

Page 78: ...e tractor can turn over Do not operate the tractor at high speeds with the differential lock engaged Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock engaged 1 Please drive according to the condi tions of the slope at safe speed so that the engine is not under heavy load if possible 2 On the uphill slope change the main shift lever into a lower gear so that the engine will not stop 3 On the downh...

Page 79: ... 1 Brake Pedal LH 2 Brake Pedal RH 3 Brake Pedal Lock A Whenever Traveling On The Road S43O515A S43O516A PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIV ING ON THE ROAD THE CAUTIONS WHEN COMING INAND OUT OF PAVED ROAD 1 Make sure that the left and right pedal are connected 2 Go in and out of the cultivated land at a right angle 3 Whengoingup lowertheimplementnot to let the front wheel rise Raise the implementassoonasthefr...

Page 80: ...talled If the tractor is broken down dur ing driving on the road move it to a safe place to service If not it can cause personal injury by running into the vehicle from the behind LOADING INTO AND UNLOAD ING OUT OF THE TRUCK 1 When you load the tractor do it by driving backward 2 If the engine stalls out halfway step on the brake pedal at once and then take away the pedal slowly to reach the road ...

Page 81: ...If you operate the steering wheel with the tractor halted using the implement equipped in front of the loaderandthelike thesteeringwheel operation can be getting a little heavy Operate the steering wheel moving the tractor at low speed in this case When a loader is mounted adjust the air pressure of the front wheel refer to the page and mount weight or rotary at the rear part of the tractor and co...

Page 82: ...ed THE CAUTIONS WHEN AT TACHING AN IMPLEMENT S43O517A A Traction power is not required B Heavy load traction work C Normal load traction work A plate describing how to attach the implement is placed on the standard implement of our company When you are attaching an implement like rotary not re quiring any traction mount the assembling spot of the top link into the hole A or B When you are attachin...

Page 83: ... cold the hydraulic system may be damaged If noises are heard when the implement is lifting after the hy draulic control lever has been activated the hydraulic mecha nism is not adjusted properly Unless corrected the unit will be damaged Contact your KIOTI Dealer for adjustment IMPORTANT SEVEN PIN ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLET A standard 7 pin trailer lighting socket is provided and mounted right side o...

Page 84: ...ting range the attachment will completely lower 3 In the draft control range the hy draulic unit will have a force to lift the attachment In this stage it is possible to do stable work without slipping 1 Draft control Lever 3 POINTHITCHCONTROLSYSTEM S43O519A S43O520A 4 If the draft force is higher than the resistance of the attachment the at tachment will be lifted up If it is lower than the resis...

Page 85: ... the draft control lever to the point where the implement is at the desired depth This stops the implement from going too deep and causing loss of traction and ground speed 1 Ground Surface 2 Soft Soil 3 Implement Penetration Limit The hydraulic lowering speed can be controlled by adjusting the 3 point low ering speed knob 1 Hydraulic lowering speed knob A Slow B Fast HYDRAULIC LOWING SPEED KNOB T...

Page 86: ...f the female coupler 3 Insert the male coupler of the attach ment into the female coupler 4 Pull back the male coupler of the attachment lightly to confirm whether the coupler is fully connected HOW TO DISCONNECT THE COU PLER 1 First lower the attachment to the ground to remove the pressure within the hydraulic hose 2 Clean the coupler 3 Disconnect the coupler after remov ing the pressure by movin...

Page 87: ...led from the ground while attaching or detaching implements 1 External Position Control Lever EXTERNAL POSITION CON TROL LEVER WARNING When leaving the driver s seat to attach or detach implements Shift the transmission into neutral Set the parking brake Slow the engine to idle speed Push the draft control lever for ward to the floating range Keepbystandersclearofthetrac tor and the implement S43O...

Page 88: ...r Frame ADJUSTMENT OF LIFT ROD 1 Lift rod S43O526A 1 Move the lift rod to adjust the posi tion of the attachment evenly 2 After adjustment fix it with the stopper 3 The exact position of the lift rod con nected to the lower link is as above The position can be changed accord ing to the attachment type Never use 2 rear holes of the lower link CAUTION ...

Page 89: ...ix Top link with fixed nut after ad justing top link 3 The position for mounting Top link varies depending on the kind of attachment ADJUSTMENT OF TOP LINK ADJUSTMENT OF LOWER LINK Implement Soil engaging plough etc Non soil engaging mower etc Stabilizer adjustment Place pin in slotted hole Place pin in a non slott ed hole so that imple ment cannot sway late rally WARNING Stop the engine and lower...

Page 90: ... attach ment equipped to the tractor WARNING Necessarily use the hitch for drafting instead of connecting to the top link fitting or safety frame If not it can cause per sonal injury by overturning WARNING When P T O shaft is not used cover it securely after applying grease If not it can cause per sonal injury ...

Page 91: ...a quali fied person with the proper equipment Qualified persons with the proper tire mounting equipment should recognize the following warning Never exceed 241 kPa 35 psi when attempting to seat a bead If beads have not been seated by thetimethepressurereaches241 kPa 35 psi deflate the assembly reposition the tire on the rim reduplicate and reinflate After seating the bead adjust in flation pressu...

Page 92: ... or hills or when doing trailer work etc 1 Bolt 2 Rim Bolt 3 Disc Follow same checking procedure when tractor is first used To decrease the wheel tread dan ger when working on slopes or hills or when working with trail er etc Do not use tires larger than spe cified WARNING Never operate tractor with a loose rim wheel or axle Always tighten nuts to the speci fied torque Check all of them frequently...

Page 93: ...que to 17 19 kgf m 166 7 186 3 N m 123 0 137 4 lbf ft IMPORTANT WARNING Do not use tires larger than spe cified DK90 REAR WHEELS 1 Wheel Bolt 3 Disc 2 Rim Bolt The rear axle tread width are adjust able by changing the installation of the tire together with rim to the disk to suit the type or condition of work In either case the tire should be in stalled so that arrow mark would show the direction ...

Page 94: ...cation SELECTING FRONT BALLAST Additional ballast may be needed for transporting heavy integral implements When implement is raised drive slowly over rough ground re gardless of how much ballast is used CAUTION 77 16 lbs X 10 Pieces 35 kg X 10 Pieces Model Maximum weight DK90 Always attach tires as shown in the above drawings If not attached as illustrated transmission parts may be damaged WHEEL B...

Page 95: ...needed Rear wheel weights are available or liquid may be added to the tires Consult your KIOTI Dealer for the correct ballasting neces sary for your particular application Maximum weight 110 23 lbs X 2 Pieces 50 kg X 2 Pieces Additional ballast may be needed for transporting heavy integral implements When implement is raised drive slowly over rough ground re gardless of how much ballast is used CA...

Page 96: ...HOURS 6 10 EVERY 50 HOURS 6 14 EVERY 100 HOURS 6 16 EVERY 200 HOURS 6 20 EVERY 250 HOURS 6 24 EVERY 300 HOURS 6 24 EVERY 400 HOURS 6 24 EVERY 500 HOURS 6 25 EVERY 600 HOURS 6 25 EVERY 1000 HOURS 6 26 EVERY 1 YEAR 6 26 EVERY 2 YEARS 6 26 SERVICE AS REQUIRED 6 28 6 ...

Page 97: ...ne REFERENCE PAGE 6 10 6 11 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 19 6 16 6 26 6 17 6 24 6 18 6 14 6 18 6 25 6 21 6 28 6 21 6 28 SINCETHEN Every250Hr Every250Hr Every200Hr Every300Hr Every400Hr Every50Hr Every50Hr Every50Hr Every100Hr Every100Hr Every1year Every100Hr Every400Hr Every100Hr Every100Hr Every100Hr Every600Hr Every200Hr Every2years Every200Hr Every2years Change Replace Replace Change Change Check...

Page 98: ...place Check Replace Adjust Adjust Flush Change Adjust Clean Clean Check Check Adjust Replace Replace Check Water moisture in the fuel Brake oil Fuel line Intake air line Toe in Engine valve clearance Cooling system Coolant Air conditioner belt tension Air conditioner filter Condenser blocked Airconditionerhoseandpipe Cab cushion rubber Steering wheel Fuse Light bulb Refrigerant capacity 200 400 50...

Page 99: ...Top link holder Control lever No Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lubricants Smokeless diesel An antifreezing solution Pure water 50 50 API Service CC or CD SEA 15W 40 Daedong TF65 or Shell DONAX TD TDL DONAX TD Plus Exxonmobil Mobilfluid 424 Exxon Hydraul 560 BP Tractran UTH Gear oil SAE 80 or SAE 90 Shell Tellus 32 or Sk Zic SV AW32 SAE multipurpose type grease Capacity U S gal DK90 33 0 125 4 89 18 5 2 38...

Page 100: ... coolant leaks broken or worn parts 1 Hood 2 Side Cover 3 Knob The wiring connection for the headlightsmustbedisconnected before the hood is removed completely When the under side of the side cover is pulled outward rocker A fixed at the upper side is lifted After pull lift it upward slightly then the side cover could be removed Be careful not to trap your fin gers when closing the side cover HOW ...

Page 101: ...let the fuel tank become empty otherwise air will enter the fuel system necessitat ing bleeding before next engine 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 thetankbeforeparkingovernight If it is not used for a long time make sure the fuel viscosity is suitable for the c...

Page 102: ...EVEL S43O604A S43O603A To avoid personal injury Be sure to stop the engine be fore checking the oil level When using an oil of different make or viscosity from the pre vious one remove all of the old oil Never mix two different types of oil If oil level is low do not run engine IMPORTANT CAUTION 1 Park the machine on a flat surface 2 Check engine oil before starting the engine or 5 minutes or more...

Page 103: ...evel In case of leakage add anti freeze and water in the specified mixing ratio up to the FULL level See Flush Cooling System and Changing Coolant in every 2 years maintenance If the radiator cap has to be removed follow the caution above and securely retighten the cap Use clean fresh water and anti freeze to fill the recovery tank If water should leak consult your local KIOTI Dealer CHECKING COOL...

Page 104: ...efill the brake oil before the fluid level reaches the lower limit CHECKING BRAKE OIL 1 Brake Oil Reservoir Grill and screen must be clean from debris to prevent engine from overheating and to allow good air intake for the air cleaner IMPORTANT CAUTION Always bleed the air from the brake system after any ser vice or repair Air in the system will make the brake pedal feel soft and brake failure is ...

Page 105: ...e dipstick To avoid personal injury Be sure to stop the engine be fore changing the oil Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn Oil capacity with filter CAUTION S43O609A S43O610A CHECKING HEAD LIGHT HAZARD LIGHT ETC 1 Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses 2 Replace if broken CHECKING GAUGES METER AND EASY CHECKER 1 Inspect the instrument panel for bro ken gauge ...

Page 106: ...t 5 minutes check if it is normal through the oil warning lamp and then stop the engine If the oil warning lamp is turned OFF during running the engine it is normal 6 Again check oil with an oil gauge and add if necessary To avoid personal injury Be sure to stop the engine be fore changing oil filter cartridge Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn 1 Oil Filter Cartridg...

Page 107: ...l to the prescribed level 7 Make sure that the transmission fluid doesn t leak through the seal IMPORTANT It is located to the left of the tractor 1 Be sure to move a drain pan under the filter 2 Remove the oil filter 3 Place a film of clean transmission fluid of the rubber seal of the new filter 4 Tighten the filter firmly until it con tacts the mounting surface Then tighten the filter by hand an...

Page 108: ...gine for a few minutes stop it and check the oil level again add oil to prescribed level 5 Replace the oil filter at same time when the transmission replace To avoid personal injury Allow engine to cool down sufficiently oil can be hot and can burn CAUTION Oil Capacity 19 55 U S gal 74 CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL S43O617A 1 Oil Filler Plug 3 Drain plug 2 Oil Level Check Plug S43O616A 1 Gauge 2 Oi...

Page 109: ...ou should lubricate the fittings more often EVERY 50 HOURS LUBRICATING GREASE FITTINGS S43O621A S43O619A A properly adjusted clutch should have 3 4 1 of free play before engaging the pressure plate The clutch pedal should be checked daily to verify the proper amount of free play Operating the trac tor with an impropely adjusted clutch will lead to premature clutch failure 1 Clutch Pedal A Free Pla...

Page 110: ...144 7 166 4 lbf ft 2 28 32 5 kgf m 274 6 318 7 N m 202 5 235 1 lbf ft CAUTION S43O622A 1 Water Seperator 1 Moisture and contaminants included in fuel are captured in the filter Please drain the fuel filter by loos ening its petcock under the fuel filter 2 Please tighten it out by hand after drainage Do not use tools 3 Bleed the system of air 4 Start the engine and check for fuel leaks WATER MOISTU...

Page 111: ... Element 2 Cap 3 Evacuator Valve 1 The air cleaner uses a dry element Never apply oil 2 Dust should not accumulate in the dust cap or element Remove and clean the dust cap and the element every week If the tractor is operated in extremely dusty conditions daily inspection is required 3 Do not touch the filter element ex cept in cases where cleaning is required MAINTAINING AIR CLEANER PRIMARY ELEME...

Page 112: ...ed 100 hours in 6 months 1 If the hose clamps are loose apply a slight coat of lubricant onto the threads and securely tighten it 2 The fuel pipe is made of rubber and ages regardless of period of service Change the fuel pipe together with the hose clamps every two years and securely tighten 3 If the fuel pipes and hose clamps are found damaged or deteriorated earlier than two years then change th...

Page 113: ...cracked ADJUSTING BRAKE PEDAL 1 Lightly press the center of the pedal and measure the free play of the brake pedal edge 2 If needed adjust the free play by changing the length of linkage the master cylinder 3 After adjusting tighten the lock nut firmly 1 Brake Pedal A Free play S43O618A Proper fan belt tension A deflection between 0 28 0 34 in 7 9 mm when the belt is pressed in the middle of the s...

Page 114: ...arge the battery connect the battery positive terminal to the charger positive terminal and the negative to the negative then re charge in the trickle mode 2 A boost charge is only for emergen cies It will partially charge the bat tery at a high rate and in a short time When using a boost charged battery it is necessary to recharge the bat tery as early as possible Failure to do this will shorten ...

Page 115: ... open sparks and flames away from the battery at all times especially when charging the battery When disconnecting the cables from the battery start with the negative terminal first When connecting the cable to the battery start with the posi tive terminal first Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the posts Use a voltmeter or load tester CAUTION EVERY 200 HOURS CHECKING INT...

Page 116: ...l Line 1 Check to see that all hydraulic lines and hose fittings are tight and undamaged 2 If damage is found you should re place the hose at once POWER STEERING LINE PRECAUTIONAT OVERHEATING Take the following actions in the event the coolant temperature reaches the boiling point what is called Overheating 1 Stop the machine in a safe place and keep the engine idling 2 After 5 minutes of unloaded...

Page 117: ...length until the proper toe in measurement is obtained 2 Retighten the lock nut 1 Tie Rod 2 Lock Nut S43O633A S43O634A A Wheel to wheel distance at rear B Wheel to wheel distance at front 1 Park tractor on a flat place 2 Turn steering wheel so front wheels are pointed straight ahead 3 Lower the implement lock the park ing brake and stop the engine 4 Measure distance between tire beads center at fr...

Page 118: ...ompressed air 1 Bolt 2 Filter CLEANING AIR FILTER S43O646A 1 Butterfly Bolt 2 Condenser CLEANING AIR CONDITIONER COOLER Make sure to stop engine when checking If cooler fan is blocked by dirt clean with a soft brush or cloth using tab water CAUTION S43O636A REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER 1 Look at page 6 11 Clean the filter using a com pressed air Never use water oil or thinner CAUTION ...

Page 119: ...ilter after the old fuel filter removed 4 For new filter replacement bring the packing into contact with the seal surface then turn it one half turn to lock S43O637A CHANGE ENGINE OIL EVERY 250 HOURS EVERY 400 HOURS CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL 1 Look at page 6 10 REPLACING ENGINE OIL FILTER 1 Look at page 6 11 1 Look at page 6 13 CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID 1 Look at page 6 12 EVERY 300 HOURS ...

Page 120: ...PROCEDURE Loosen the lock nut tighten the adjust ing screw all the way and then loosen the screw by 1 6 turn Retighten the lock nut S43O638A EVERY 500 HOURS CHANGING BRAKE OIL Consult your local KIOTI DEALER for this service 5 Open air plug Turn over pump until air is purged from system 6 After bleeding air return plug to closed position When replacing an filter take care not to leave dust or debr...

Page 121: ... cushion rubber Do not start engine without cool ant Use clean fresh water and anti freeze to fill the radiator and re covery tank When the anti freeze is mixed with water the anti freeze mix ing ratio must be less than 50 Securely tighten radiator cap If the cap is loose or improperly fitted water may leak out and the engine could overheat 1 Drain Cock EVERY 2 YEARS IMPORTANT S43O639A FLUSH COOLI...

Page 122: ... coolant open the ra diator drain plug and remove radia tor cap The radiator cap must be removed to completely drain the coolant 3 After all coolant is drained close the drain plug 4 Fill with clean water and cooling system cleaner 5 Follow the cleaner manufacture s instruction 6 Install the radiator cap securely 7 Start and operate the engine for few minutes 8 Stop the engine and let cool 9 Check...

Page 123: ...EPLACING RADIATOR HOSE WATER PIPES SERVICE AS REQUIRED STEERING WHEEL It is difficult to drive straight if the steering wheel clearance is not good Moderate steering wheell play is 20 50mm 0 8 2 0in 1 Steering Wheel A 20 50mm 0 8 2 0 in S43O641A 1 High Pressure Pipe S43O647A AIRBLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM Do not run the engine before air bleeding the fuel injection pump After bleeding the system run the ...

Page 124: ...ection pumps air cannot be automati cally eliminated 1 Loosen the injection nozzle cover adjusting screw and remove the in jection nozzle cover 2 Turn the ignition key to RUN position for 3 minutes and then turn the key back to OFF position 3 Disconnect the high pressure pipe from the injection nozzle 4 Run the starting motor until all air is purged and fuel is coming out of the nozzle 5 Tighten t...

Page 125: ... 35W 14V 1 7W 14V 3W 1 Slow Blow Fuse REPLACEMENT OF THE SLOW BLOW FUSE Slow blow fuses are safety devices for electrical system If a fuse is brown troubleshoot to find the cause and make necessary repairs Always use KIOTI replacement parts Never re place fuse with anything other than a KIOTI slow blow fuse S43O644A Before replacing a blown fuse determine why the fuse blew and makeanynecessaryrepa...

Page 126: ...Air conditioner switch ON 2 Open hood and check the receiver window A Normal airbubblessometimespass B Shortage air bubbles pass continually C Overage no air bubble passes CHECKING REFRIGERANT Park tractor on a flat place and put the block on the wheel Put forward backward lever Main shift lever and PTO lever in neutral CAUTION S43O645A ...

Page 127: ...7 STORAGE 7 2 REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 7 3 STORAGE 7 ...

Page 128: ... grease to tractor areas where bare metal will rust also to pivot areas 3 Detach the weights from the tractor body 4 Inflate the tires to a pressure a little higher than usual 5 Change the engine oil and run the engine to circulate oil throughout the engine parts all for about 5 minutes 6 Use the clutch locking pin to keep the clutch disengaged If the clutch is left engaged for a long period of ti...

Page 129: ...dence of oil or water leaks 6 With the engine fully warmed up re lease the parking brake and test the brakes for proper adjustment as you move forward Adjust the brakes if necessary REMOVING THE TRACTOR FROM STORAGE 10 Store the tractor indoors in a dry area that is protected from sunlight and excessive heat If the tractor must be stored outdoors cover it with a waterproof tarpaulin Jack the tract...

Page 130: ...8 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 2 TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING 8 4 BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING 8 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 ...

Page 131: ...2 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 16 18 20 22 23 13 18 20 27 28 4 25 11 13 15 19 27 29 30 32 61 31 33 11 22 10 11 12 CHECKSBYTHEWORKPERSONNEL 34 35 36 37 38 42 43 44 34 36 37 38 40 42 43 44 34 36 37 38 40 42 43 44 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 34 36 ...

Page 132: ...0 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 Broken drive on fuel injection pump 36 Timing of fuel injection pump is incorrect 37 Valve timing is incorrect 38 Bad compression 39 Cylinder head gasket leaks 40 Valve damaged or sticking 41 Fuel in...

Page 133: ... POINT HITCH DOES NOT MOVE Speed change lever is at neutral Parking brake is working Check speed change lever Release the parking brake Cause Countermeasures Oil filter is clogged 3 point hitch does not lower Clean or change the filter Check the hydraulic adjusting grip Cause Countermeasures ...

Page 134: ...dinary charging method until specific gravity of 1 26 is reached Repair alternator and replace defective rectifier Charge battery well Wash terminal with hot water and tighten well Replace Replace battery Charge battery for a long period by ordinary charging method Add distilled water and charge battery Charge for a long period Check alternator and rectifier and charge for a long period by ordinar...

Page 135: ...9 INDEX 9 ...

Page 136: ...Y CHARGING 6 20 BATTERY CHARGING LAMP 4 8 BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING 8 5 BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR 1 2 BRAKE PEDAL RIGHT AND LEFT 4 15 C CAUTIONS WHILE DEALING THE POWER STEERING 5 16 CD PLAYER 4 23 CHANGE ENGINE OIL 6 24 CHANGING BRAKE OIL 6 25 CHANGING ENGINE OIL 6 10 CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL 6 13 CHANGING FRONT AXLE CASE OIL 6 24 CHANGING LUBRICATING OIL FOR NEW TRACTORS 5 3 CHANGING TRANSM...

Page 137: ... OF CAB OPERATING SYSTEM 4 20 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL 4 17 DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 8 E ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE 4 7 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LAMP 4 8 ENGINE SPEEDMETER HOURMETER INDICATOR 4 7 ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 2 ENTRANCE 4 21 EVERY 1 YEAR 6 26 EVERY 100 HOURS 6 16 EVERY 1000 HOURS 6 26 EVERY 2 YEARS 6 26 EVERY 200 HOURS 6 20 EVERY 250 HOURS 6 24 EVERY 300 HOURS 6 24 EVERY 400 HOURS...

Page 138: ...4 24 INITIAL 50 HOURS 6 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL 4 6 INTERNAL ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM 4 20 J JOYSTICK LEVER 4 19 JUMP STARTING 5 8 K KEY SWITCH 4 4 L LOADING INTO AND UNLOADING OUT OF THE TRUCK 5 15 LUBRICANTS 6 4 LUBRICATING GREASE FITTINGS 6 14 M MAIN SHIFT LEVER 4 12 MAINTAINING AIR CLEANER PRIMARY ELEMENT 6 16 O OPERATING METHODS 4 26 OPERATING NEW TRACTOR 5 3 OPERATING THE CONTROLS 4 11 OPERATING THE EN...

Page 139: ...LEMENT 6 26 REPLACING ENGINE OIL FILTER 6 11 REPLACING ENGINE OIL FILTER 6 24 REPLACING FUEL HOSE 6 28 REPLACING FUSE 6 29 REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER 6 11 REPLACING HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER 6 23 REPLACING INTAKE AIR LINE 6 28 REPLACING LIGHT BULB 6 30 REPLACING POWER STEERING HOSE 6 28 REPLACING RADIATOR HOSE WATER PIPES 6 28 S SEAT 4 17 SELF DIAGNOSIS FUCTION 4 31 SERVICE AS REQUIRED 6 28 SERVICE...

Page 140: ...MINGINANDOUTOFPAVEDROAD 5 14 TILTING STEERING LEVER 4 15 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 5 26 TRACTOR SAFETY LABELS 1 14 TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING 8 4 TRAVELING SPEED 3 5 TREAD 5 27 TURN SIGNAL HEAD LIGHT SWITCH 4 4 U USING 3 POINT HITCH 1 10 W WALK AROUND INSPECTION 6 5 WARMING UP 5 7 WATER MOISTURE IN THE FUEL 6 15 WIPER 4 22 WORKING LIGHT FRONT REAR 4 22 ...

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