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HST type

Brake pedals

Light switch

Turn signal
light switch

Throttle lever

Key switch

Parking brake lever

HST forward pedal

Instrument panel

HST reverse pedal

PTO switch

Cruise control lever

Summary of Contents for XG3025

Page 1: ... LS TRACTOR OPERATOR S MANUAL PO Box 70 Battleboro NC 27809 Tel 252 984 0700 Fax 252 984 0701 www lstractor com www lstractorusa com INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY PARTNER OHSAS 18001 XG SERIES XG3025 XG3025H P NO 52120001 00 DATE 20150000 ...

Page 2: ...ser Warranted parts Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd warrants the parts which will increase the emission of pollutants when they become defective The followings are examples I All the engine parts relating to the systems below are included in the exhaust gas related components 1 Air induction system 2 Fuel system 3 Ignition system 4 Exhaust gas recirculation systems II The parts below are also incl...

Page 3: ...anister Mounting Brackets 18 Carburetor Purge Port Connector parts related to evaporation evaporation emission gas control system IV Emission related components also include any other part whose only purpose is to reduce emissions or whose failure will increase emissions without significantly degrading engine equipment performance Owner s Responsibility The owner of the engine is responsible for t...

Page 4: ...nty Responsiblities As the off road engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd recommends that you retain all receipts covering mainte nance on your off road engine but Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd can not deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance...

Page 5: ... the written instructions required by Sub section e shall be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection b 2 A statement in such writ ten instructions to the effect of repair or replace as necessary shall not reduce the period of warranty coverage Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty shall be warranted for the remaining war ranty period 3 Any warranted part which is sc...

Page 6: ...v FOREWORD B C Selective catalyst reduction ...

Page 7: ...er part with the primary purpose of reducing emissions or that can increase emissions during fail ure without significantly degrading engine performance e Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd shall furnish with each new engine written instructions for the maintenance and use of the engine by the owner ...

Page 8: ...ractor 1 4 2 Notices when starting Engine 1 7 3 Notices while operating using the tractor 1 8 4 Notices when connecting Implement 1 10 5 Notices when towing the tractor 1 11 6 Notices when transporting the tractor 1 11 7 Notices when servicing the tractor after work 1 12 8 Notices when handling Diesel Fuel 1 13 9 Notices when leaving the tractor 1 14 10 Notices relating to Toxic substances 1 14 1 ...

Page 9: ...4 Brake pedals 3 10 15 Parking brake lever 3 11 16 HST forward reverse pedal HST type 3 11 17 Cruise control lever HST type 3 12 3 2 Left Right hand controls 1 Main gear shift lever 3 14 2 Differential lock pedal 3 14 3 Work light switch if fitted 3 15 4 Range gear shift lever 3 15 5 Four wheel driver lever 4WD 3 16 6 Middle PTO lever if fitted 3 16 3 3 Hydraulic System 1 Safety precautions 3 17 2...

Page 10: ...t 4 17 3 Hitch and Drawbar optional 4 19 4 7 Pole connector optional 4 20 5 Technically maximum permissible mass 4 21 6 Tires and Load capacity 4 22 7 Adjusting wheel tracks and tire replacement 4 23 8 Using Front end loader optional 4 26 9 Adjusting Steering angle 4 28 10 Recommended maximum specification of implements 4 29 4 5 Driving Speed 4 30 5 Lubrication and Maintenance 5 1 Access for maint...

Page 11: ... axle oil 5 17 5 Battery check 5 17 6 Air cleaner Dry type 5 17 7 Hydraulic hoses and Leakage 5 17 5 7 Every 250 hour check 1 Replacing Engine oil and Filter 5 18 2 Replacing Hydraulic oil filter 5 19 3 Tension adjustment of Engine belt 5 20 4 Toe in 5 20 5 8 Every 500 hour check 1 Changing Front axle oil 5 21 2 Changing Transmission oil 5 21 3 Replacing Fuel filter cartridge 5 22 4 Replacing Air ...

Page 12: ...o not use the tractor without wearing the seat belt and Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS during operations where roll over or tip over hazards exist The ROPS will only be fully effective when the driver remains attached to his her seat z Do not use equipment mounted on the tractor which is not correctly matching and firmly fixed Such equipment may increase the risk for roll over and hit the tra...

Page 13: ...r do not allow people standing on the access way or step to the cab when the tractor is moving Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks to fall from the tractor during unforeseen or abrupt movements z This tractor has only one operator station and is a one man operated vehicle Other people on or around the tractor during normal operation are not allowed z Always stay clear from i...

Page 14: ...2 Fig 1 3 Chassis No Engine No Hour meter Product Identification Your tractor has a exclusive chassis number and engine number marked with product serial number tag to identify the product See Fig 1 1 In case of requesting service or parts from your dealer dealer will need chassis serial number engine serial number TM number and also running hours displayed on the instrument panel See Fig 1 3 ...

Page 15: ...safety equipment instead of loose or long clothes Also slippers high heel shoes are not suitable for operation Wear the low shoes or work shoes or boots Warning Do not approach the rotating shaft such as PTO shaft or cooling fan especially with loose clothing and long clothes The entanglement in rotating shaft can cause serious injury or death Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped befor...

Page 16: ...tion of product life or physical injury Periodic Lubrication and Maintenance Fuel Oil Filter Air cleaner Battery Belt Cable Grease Pedals such as clutch and brake pedal Tire air pressure Wheel bolts Toe in Electrical wirings other items related to safety z Genuine Parts When replacing parts you must use Genuine Parts of LS tractor Contact your authorized local dealer If not it may cause a reductio...

Page 17: ...Protective Structure for pulling purposes DO NOT weld drill holes attempt to straighten or repair the protective structure The modification can reduce the structural integrity of the structure which can cause death or serious injury in the event of fire tip roll over collision or accident and void the warranty z Level of protection of the FOPS Falling Objects Protective Structure This tractor does...

Page 18: ...th seat belt fastened z Place the shuttle lever transmission gear lever in NEUTRAL and especially check if parking brake is applied z Lower the implements on the ground z Ensure that rear view mirrors and the other mirrors if fitted are adjusted correctly and check the operation of the headlights and other lights z For driver s safety to prevent an unintentional start movement and operation severa...

Page 19: ...alls 3 Notices while operating using the tractor z Ventilation Warning It is very dangerous to work in a closed area The poisonous exhaust gas may cause serious damage to the human body If you should work in this area make sure to ventilate well and put on the protective mask z When driving the tractor in reverse lower the engine speed Make sure to check if there is any obstacle or person in the r...

Page 20: ...per additional weights in the rear front of the tractor to keep the balance of the tractor z Obey the traffic rules while driving on public roads Do not exceed the local legal speed limit Use a beacon or slow moving vehicle SMV to indicate that the vehicle is slow moving z If you can not drive the tractor due to a failure move the tractor to a safe place and install troubled vehicle safety tripod ...

Page 21: ...z Do not attach over weighted implement Before connecting or checking the implement put PTO switch to OFF and place PTO gear lever in Neutral position When attaching or detaching the implement make sure to fix the implement and tighten the three point hitch pins correctly If not the serious troubles and injury can occur during the operation If heavy loaded trailer is connected to 3 point linkage o...

Page 22: ...front of the tractor use the towing hook z When driving on public roads the transporting vehicle must have signs and lights required by local regulation to avoid collision with a vehicle z If your tractor needs to be towed for a short distance use the hitch or drawbar or front towing hook Do not connect to other structures such as rear axle ROPS front axle steering components for towing z Tractor ...

Page 23: ...clothing and can cause blindness if splashed into eyes Do not touch the battery or liquid by bare hand without gloves or any protection Flush eyes with clean water for about 20 minutes If the electrolyte is splashed into the eyes Get medical attention immediately Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal items Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds M...

Page 24: ...ation relating to the use and storage of Bio Diesel z Before servicing the tractor attach a DO NOT OPERATE warning tag to the tractor in an area that will be visible See other side Reason DO NOT OPERATE DO NOT OPERATE Signed by Tel z Keep the area used for servicing the tractor clean and dry Wet or oily floors are slippery It can be dangerous when working with electrical equipment z Remove all lit...

Page 25: ... may move even if the parking brake is applied Apply the wheel chock and low speed transmission gear as follow Mechanical downhill Reverse 1gear uphill Forward 1gear HST type Lowest gear Caution 9 Notices when leaving the tractor 10 Notices relating to Toxic substances z Exhaust gas and some its constituents of the Diesel engine are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects an...

Page 26: ...ry to drain but check its density z Fill the fuel tank full with fuel z Loosen all drive belts and clean the air cleaner z Loosen the rubber plug if fitted under the clutch chamber to drain water z Remove the battery clean the cover and smear the terminals with grease Place the battery in a ventilated place not less than 10 C 50 F and away from direct sunlight z Remove the lift rod and place the l...

Page 27: ...ch part as below z Check the damaged part or loosen part z Check the leakage of fuel coolant engine oil transmission and front axle oil z Check the level and density of the engine coolant z Check the level of engine transmission rear and front axle oil and fuel For further information refer to the section 5 Lubrication and Maintenance in this manual z Check all drive belts carefully paying particu...

Page 28: ...of air pollution 2 When you replace various oils engine transmission anti freeze solution directly do not throw the exhausted waste oil to any place This may pollute the soil and water seriously and also is prohibited legally If violating you would be responsible for that by civil or criminal case The waste oil must be disposed according to the environment laws 3 Use the product according to the o...

Page 29: ...ward Side lights Headlights upward Work light Light switch Emergency lights Cylinder rod shorten Cylinder rod extend Cylinder rod floating Window wiper Window wiper Washer front Window wiper Washer rear Cruise drive optional Cruise drive release optional Fuel level Refer to operator s Manual Fuel filter Battery charging Caution Transmission oil pressure Engine oil press ure Engine coolant temperat...

Page 30: ... it may cause the death or serious injury If the decals are dirty wash them with soap water and wipe with soft rags Do not use the thinner acetone or other harsh chemicals as it may erase the instructions If the decal is detached or damaged replace it with a new one on original position When cleaning the tractor with pressurized water the decals can be detached If a decal is on a part that is repl...

Page 31: ...eath Keep all driveline tractor and equipment shields in place during operation Part No 40195650 4 Location On the left right hand side of the fan shroud Keep hands clothing away from the rotating fan and belts Contact with moving parts may cause loss of fingers or a hand Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40239638 5 Location On top of left hand fender HIGH PRESSURE ...

Page 32: ...an assistant when lowering or raising the ROPS No roll over protection is provided when ROPS is in lowered position Part No 40234715 8 Location Under the hood in the middle of the bonnet hinge TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Beware hot part Keep clear of muffler to avoid injury Failure to comply could result in serious injury Part No 40239636 7 Location On top of air intake pipe TO PREVENT DEAT...

Page 33: ...nly from approved drawbar or lower links of 3 point hitch at horizontal position or below Lock tractor brake pedals together for travel on roads or highways Always apply parking brake and shift transmission to neutral before dismounting Always use a seat belt when you operate the tractor Allow no riders on tractor or implements Do not use a seat belt when operating with folding ROPS in lowered pos...

Page 34: ... speeds Use of ROPS and seat belt reduce the chance of injury or death in roll over or upset occur Do not attach ropes or chains to ROPS for pulling purpose Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Part No 40234561 11 Location On the right hand fender optional JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY Wrong operation causes serious injury easily Push the lever 1 in to lock the...

Page 35: ...n for Safe Operation 1 The name of each part Roll Bar type Hood Bonnet Steering wheel Safety frame Roll bar Driver s seat Fuel tank Headlights Tire Sub step Front weight optional Instrument panel Fender Bumper optional ...

Page 36: ...t hand side Caution Sub step Grab handle warning DO NOT arbitrarily remove the seat switch When replacing the seat check if the seat switch has been changed together If not the engine can not be started 2 Driver s seat z At the lower end of the seat there is a switch to detect that operator is sitting in driver s seat z If the operator gets up from the seat while engine is running the engine will ...

Page 37: ...er working z To prevent weathering of driver s seat raise the seat forward Seat F R adjustment lever 4 Seat belt z Always wear the seat belt before operating the tractor and adjust the belt to fit the operator 1 Insert the seat belt end into the buckle until a click indicates it is properly engaged 2 To remove the seat belt from the buckle press the red release button on the buckle z Check the sea...

Page 38: ...or z Whenever possible use the left hand side step for boarding exiting z When exiting the tractor use the sub step grab handle and steering wheel on the left fender z Do not jump up down for your safety Sub step Grab handle ...

Page 39: ...ver Warning If you contact the rotating shaft it may cause a severe injury DO NOT touch shaft which is rotating DO NOT remove the safety cover Avoid loose clothes that can easily be rolled up in the revolving shaft 3 PTO safety cover and protection cap z PTO safety cover is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the PTO shaft and to prevent an accident causing by the rotating drive...

Page 40: ... can weaken the structure z If the safety frame is loosened or removed for any reason make sure that all parts reinstalled correctly before operating the tractor Warning If the safety frame is damaged or deformed contact to your local authorized dealer to replace it with a new one Unless the safety frame is applied correctly it may cause a serious accident on tractor when being overturned Safety f...

Page 41: ...verturned Be sure to stand the safety frame up completely and tighten the bolts pins and nuts correctly In case of folding the safety frame Do cooperate with more than 2 people when folding or standing up the safety frame as it s heavy Be careful not to be injured by sudden folding which might occur when folding or standing up the safety frame results from its weight Do not wear seatbelt when the ...

Page 42: ...nt panel and Front controls Important to owner read carefully Mechanical type Clutch pedal Light switch Turn signal light switch Shuttle lever Throttle lever Key switch Parking brake lever Brake pedals Throttle pedal Instrument panel PTO switch ...

Page 43: ...3 2 HST type Brake pedals Light switch Turn signal light switch Throttle lever Key switch Parking brake lever HST forward pedal Instrument panel HST reverse pedal PTO switch Cruise control lever ...

Page 44: ...essure indicator 10 Parking brake indicator 11 One side brake indicator Not used 1 Turn signal indicator Left Right z When turning the turn signal light switch to the left right direction the front and rear turn signal lights are blinked At this time this indicator shall blink simultaneously 1 2 PTO operation indicator z When turning PTO switch ON while the engine is running and PTO lever if fitte...

Page 45: ...e Stop the engine immediately and check the engine cooling system coolant radiator screen fan belt z The radiator and coolant is very hot When checking the coolant level comply with instructions of the section 5 Maintenance and Lubrication in this manual 6 Tachometer z Tachometer shows running engine speed revolutions per minute 7 Hour meter z The number 0005 3 in hour meter shows that the tractor...

Page 46: ... be OFF after starting engine z If not contact your authorized local dealer for checking engine lubrication system 12 Engine oil pressure indicator z This indicator shall be ON when pressing brake pedal 10 Parking brake indicator 11 One side brake indicator Not used z This indicator is not used ...

Page 47: ...ine glow Cold start aid z OFF power off engine stop z ON power on automatic glow z Start engine start Because the safety switch for start is engaged start the tractor after pressing clutch pedal If the tractor is not in use the ignition key should be removed Caution Key switch 4 Light switch z OFF Instrument panel and lights are OFF When passing with other vehicles in the opposite lane at night tu...

Page 48: ... Do not use the hazard warning lights for a long time Notice 6 Hazard warning light switch z This is used to warn other drivers to pay attention to emergency status z This function is integrated to the light switch for USA market z By turning the light switch 1 once to the clockwise all turn signal lights are blinked z Hazard warning light is automatically on by turning on the driving light Low be...

Page 49: ...ndicator on the instrument panel shall be ON 5 If you want to stop the PTO temporarily while operating push the PTO switch to OFF position Before attaching or checking the PTO driven equipment Always place the PTO switch in OFF position and PTO gear lever if fitted in NEUTRAL position Even If releasing clutch pedal or lifting 3 point linkage to maximum position PTO shall not be stopped Pay attenti...

Page 50: ... to take up load smoothly but sudden gear shifting may cause transmission damage It is recommended to stop the tractor before operating the shuttle lever Caution Forward Reverse Shuttle lever 10 Throttle pedal Mechanical z This pedal is used to control engine speed when running on the road z When using the Throttle pedal the throttle lever must be placed on Low speed Throttle pedal 9 Throttle leve...

Page 51: ... the left right pedal firmly z DO NOT press the one side brake pedal while the differential lock is engaged It may cause damage or failure of the axles Caution When driving on the road engage the left right brake pedal by the lock pin If pressing one side of brake when running the tractor may turnover While driving do not ride brake and clutch pedal Brake pedal lock pin Brake pedals Brake pedal lo...

Page 52: ...se pedal HST forward pedal 13 Parking brake lever z Connect brake pedals each other with brake connection plate z Push down the parking brake lever while pressing the brake pedals and check that serrated part is engaged to left brake pedal z Release the brake pedals slowly to check slippage of the tractor z To release the parking brake just press the brake pedals little harder and check if parking...

Page 53: ... the HST pedal forward little more And then the HST pedal returns to the neutral position and the cruise drive shall be stopped During the cruise drive DO NOT press the HST reverse pedal to release the cruise drive or to reverse the tractor After stopping the cruise drive as above described use the HST reverse pedal DO NOT try to raise the cruise control lever up to quit the cruise control drive I...

Page 54: ...anical type Range gear shift lever Middle PTO lever if fitted Differential lock pedal Main gear shift lever 4WD lever Range gear shift lever Middle PTO lever if fitted Differential lock pedal HST type See page 3 19 See page 3 20 See page 3 19 See page 3 19 See page 3 20 See page 3 19 ...

Page 55: ...equal speed So It disturbs steering operation and you cannot turn z Take your foot off the pedal to release the differential lock If the traction is equalized the lock is released automatically z If the differential lock does not disengaged i e the turning radius is larger than normal and the turning is not smooth depress the clutch pedal and or press left right one side brake pedal slightly for a...

Page 56: ... Range gear shift lever Mechanical Notice Operate range gear shift lever correctly If operated diagonally it may cause a failure M L H Range gear shift lever HST type M L N H 4 Range gear shift lever Mechanical type z Three speed gear shift is available z Before operating range gear shift lever HAVE TO STOP the tractor completely HST type z Three speed gear shift and NEUTRAL position is available ...

Page 57: ...r for heavy work In case of working in sandy soil To prevent tractor from spinning in wet land Four wheel drive lever 4WD 2WD 6 Middle PTO lever if fitted z This lever is used to engage disengage the middle PTO shaft optional z Before operating the Middle PTO lever place the PTO switch in OFF position and wait until the shaft is stopped completely z Pull the middle PTO lever upward to engage the m...

Page 58: ...ngs z DO NOT pull or apply external forces to the hose The hose may fail and cause injury z Keep all persons away from the working area If a hose fails mechanisms controlled by fluid power can become hazardous Lifted mechanisms can fall to the ground steering system may fail etc z Stay clear of a pressurized hose assembly that has blown apart Hose fittings can be thrown off at high speed and a loo...

Page 59: ...unnecessary force is applied this could damage to the steering system Especially DO NOT operate the steering wheel excessively If the front wheel mired in a ditch the rim could be affected and damaged 3 If it sounds abnormal when operating the steering wheel this means that there is some air in the steering components and line In this case turn the steering wheel to the left and right fully and ho...

Page 60: ...the position of implements freely by position control lever operation Generally this mode is used for tiller fertilizer distributor mower rake etc In this case operate the lever as follows 1 Push the position control lever forward and let the implement down by its own weight 2 Move up the lever to the desired position the rear implement shall be located on the position corresponding to the lever p...

Page 61: ...s turn the down speed control knob clockwise slightly to lock The knob may turn about two revolutions Do not over tighten the knob Warning when pushing when pulling 3 Remote control lever and Quick coupler if fitted z These levers are used to operate the hydraulic cylinder and or motor of the implement attached to the tractor z Pull the remote control lever backward and the hydraulic pressure can ...

Page 62: ...nd push forward the lever at floating position After finishing work pull the lever and place it in neutral position z Locking lever shown in the right figure is used to lock the joystick lever Pull from the joystick Unlock Push to the joystick Lock z For further information See section 4 4 8 Using Front end loader in this manual Locking lever safety device Joystick lever Lock To prevent an acciden...

Page 63: ...teering unit 4 Steering cylinder 5 Independent PTO valve 6 Hydraulic lift pump 7 Front outlet valve or Front loader valve optional 8 Remote control valve optional 9 Hydraulic lift control valve 10 Down speed control valve 11 Hydraulic lift cylinder 12 Safety valve 13 Oil tank Transmission 13 ...

Page 64: ... Independent PTO valve 6 HST filter 7 Oil cooler 8 HST unit 9 Hydraulic lift pump 10 Front outlet valve or Front loader valve optional 11 Remote control valve optional 12 Hydraulic lift control valve 13 Down speed control valve 14 Safety valve 15 Hydraulic lift cylinder 16 Oil tank ...

Page 65: ...dal fully and turn key switch to START position As soon as the engine starts release the key switch to ON position 8 Run engine for a few minutes to allow engine oil and transmission oil to warm up Mechanical type 4 Turn key switch to ON and check if the battery charging indicator and cold start aid indicator are ON 7 Check if the battery charging indicator and engine oil pressure indicator are OF...

Page 66: ...N and check if the battery charging indicator and cold start aid indicator are ON 6 Turn key switch to START position As soon as the engine starts release the key switch to ON position 8 Run engine for a few minutes to allow engine oil and transmission oil to warm up 7 Check if the battery charging indicator and engine oil pressure indicator are OFF If not stop the engine immediately and check the...

Page 67: ... 2 minutes before restarting When the engine is running DO NOT turn the key switch to START position It may cause a failure of the starter motor In the cold weather warm up the engine If using the tractor suddenly in the cold weather the engine life can be reduced 2 Start in cold weather z Push the throttle lever to the middle position of full throttle z Start the engine after cold start aid indic...

Page 68: ...e the engine speed and place the key switch on OFF position to stop the engine To stop the engine after finishing heavy work run engine for 5 minutes in low idle rpm If you stop the engine suddenly the engine life could be reduced Notice Throttle lever Key switch ...

Page 69: ...e implement after starting engine 2 Press clutch pedal fully and place all the transmission gear levers main range shuttle lever on the suitable position 3 Pressing brake pedals and release parking brake lever 4 Release clutch pedal slowly with pressing throttle pedal slowly Mechanical type Position control lever Main gear shift lever Range gear shift lever Throttle pedal Brake pedals Shuttle leve...

Page 70: ...ward pedal down deeper the cruise control drive shall be stopped For HST model there is a switch on the driver s seat to control engine cut off for driver s safety If the operator leaves the driver s seat without safety measures the engine shall be stopped automatically For further information see section 2 1 2 When driving or working with a tractor operate it more than 1500 rev min Press the HST ...

Page 71: ...g the HST forward reverse pedal makes it possible to travel forward or in reverse Moving forward reverse neutral and changing speed can be controlled by the HST pedals z The range gear shift lever must be operated in the neutral state of the HST pedals and after the tractor has stopped completely z Push the throttle lever forward for high speed z Set driving speed properly depending on the road co...

Page 72: ...n stopped Mechanical type 3 Apply parking brake 3 Apply parking brake 1 Release HST forward reverse pedal and press down the brake pedals immediately HST type 2 Pull throttle lever backward to decrease the engine speed Clutch pedal Throttle lever Brake pedals Key switch HST reverse pedals Brake pedals Throttle lever Parking brake lever HST forward pedals Key switch Parking brake lever ...

Page 73: ... Apply parking brake at all times before leaving the tractor Remove ignition key always after stopping engine Mechanical type 1 Release HST forward reverse pedal slowly and pull throttle lever backward to reduce the engine speed and then place the range gear shift lever in NEUTRAL and PTO switch to OFF 3 Apply parking brake and release brake pedals slowly 2 Lower implements to the ground and turn ...

Page 74: ...ight brake pedals with brake pedal connecting pin before driving if fitted Avoid a sudden start sudden brake and sudden turning DO NOT allow people on the tractor or other implements DO NOT place the baggage on the tractor or implement Place PTO gear lever in neutral if fitted and put PTO switch in OFF position DO NOT use differential lock pedal and move 4WD lever to 2WD position When traveling wi...

Page 75: ...t for engine and all moving parts to stop z Have to apply the wheel chocks when parking the tractor on a slope unavoidably If it is necessary to park the tractor on a slope furthermore with loaded trailer the tractor may roll down even though the parking brake is applied In this case apply all the gears in lowest speed and apply chocks or blocks to all the tires Mechanical downward slope reverse 1...

Page 76: ...check in this manual If possible contact your authorized local dealer for First 50 hour check 4 3 How to handle new tractor 1 Check points For new tractor the following must be checked once again even though there was sufficient quality management inspection regulating of each part in the factory z Appearance check Is there any damage while transporting z Engine cooling system check Is there anti ...

Page 77: ...etween implement and tractor when connecting implement DO NOT change the setting pressure of the relief valve arbitrarily to increase the lift capacity of the 3 point linkage It can cause fatal damage to the hydraulic system z When attaching the implement comply with the followings 1 Set the implement upright on a level surface and approach the implement in reverse 2 Stop the tractor on attaching ...

Page 78: ...492 502mm 19 4 19 8 in z For lift rod RH turn the handle 4 to the right to shorten the rod If turning it to the left the rod is elongated After adjustment tighten the locking nut 3 Adjustment range 445 538mm 17 5 21 2 in z If assembling the lower link to the upper hole of the lift rod it can additionally shorten the length by 63mm 2 5 in Telescopic stabilizer Adjustment of stabilizer optional Tele...

Page 79: ...15 Reference of Implement installation part A B C MAX D MIN E MAX F MIN G H J K L N CAT1 19 0 74 19 3 0 75 44 1 73 76 2 99 69 2 71 44 5 1 75 22 0 86 22 4 0 88 35 1 38 39 1 53 12 0 47 683 26 8 Unit mm inch ...

Page 80: ...ly z If 3 point linkage is not necessary raise 3 point linkage to maximum height and fix it by turning the down speed control knob or remove it as follow 1 Remove upper link pin 8 and upper link 5 2 Detach rear side of the stabilizer 2 from the lower link 3 while holding lower link tightly not to fall down 3 Remove lift rod LH lift rod RH and stabilizer 2 step by step 4 Remove lower link 3 careful...

Page 81: ...long clothes Also slippers high heel shoes are not suitable Wear the suitable clothes Warning Do not approach the rotating shaft such as PTO shaft or cooling fan especially with loose clothing and long clothes The entanglement in rotating shaft can cause serious injury or death Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before getting near it PTO gear s 1 PTO Engine speed 540 2509 rpm Rotati...

Page 82: ...ve shaft to the PTO shaft and implement make sure to check the fixing status of the locking pins z When attaching implements with power take off drive shafts refer to the drawings as below z After installing implements check the inclination of the PTO drive shaft check the interference with PTO safety cover and other structure check the effective engaging length of the PTO drive shaft according to...

Page 83: ...uipment apply the parking brake and stop the engine Before transporting equipment on public roads make sure you comply with your local traffic regulation Caution Hitch Drawbar Unbraked towable mass 1690kg 3726 lb 1300kg 2866 lb Independently braked towable mass 3380kg 7452 lb 2800kg 6173 lb Inertia braked towable mass 3380kg 7452 lb 2800kg 6173 lb Hydraulic or pneumatic braked towable mass N A N A...

Page 84: ...ed at the rear of the tractor The connections of the 7 pole connector viewed from the rear of the tractor are as follows z ASAE Version Pin No Function 1 Ground Earth 2 Working light 3 Left turn signal light 4 Brake light 5 Right turn signal light 6 License number plate light 7 Auxiliary 7 Pole Connector ASAE ...

Page 85: ...th only the front or rear wheels on the scales inclusive of ballasts and with mounted equipments in the raised position Do not exceed the maximum permissible mass above and or the load capacity of the tires Overloaded operation may invalidate the warranty DO NOT change the setting pressure of the relief valve arbitrarily to increase the lift capacity of the front loader or 3 point linkage It can c...

Page 86: ... 1 6 14 4PR 2 0 200 KPa 28 psi 610 1786 lb 2365kg 5214 lb 2 9 5 24 6PR 2 1 210 KPa 30 psi 1880 3505 lb Optional Tire 1 200 70R16 2 4 240 KPa 35 psi 1340 2954 lb 2508kg 5529 lb 2 320 70R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 2500 5512 lb 1 240 70R16 2 4 240 KPa 35 psi 1800 3968 lb 2508kg 5529 lb 2 380 70R24 1 6 160 KPa 23 psi 3300 7275 lb 1 25x8 50 14 4PR 1 5 150 KPa 22 psi 1198 2641 lb 2508kg 5529 lb 2 41x14 00 20...

Page 87: ...45 N m 159 181 lbf ft z The track widths in the following pages are only for specific wheels 7 14 4PR 11 2 24 8PR and may vary by depending on tire size The tractor wheels are very heavy BE CAREFUL When removing the wheels proceed with extreme caution use a suitable hoist and specific equipment to move the heavy parts Warning When adjusting the wheel track pay attention to the direction of tire lu...

Page 88: ...4 24 Front wheel track 7 14 4PR with rim disk W5x14 Unit mm inch 1115 43 9 in 1207 47 5 in Standard track ...

Page 89: ...4 25 Rear wheel track 11 2 24 8PR with rim disk W10x24 Unit mm inch 1139 44 9 in N A N A 1167 46 0 in 1215 47 9 in 1215 47 9 in 1321 52 0 in 1091 43 0 in Standard track ...

Page 90: ...ity of the vehicle z When working with front end loader the front visibility of the tractor may be worse than unattached vehicle Have to observe people and other vehicles around the tractor z DO NOT allow people to pass under the front end loader z DO NOT allow people on the bucket 8 Using Front end loader optional After using the front end loader lock the joystick lever to prevent the accident if...

Page 91: ...4 27 Attaching points for Front end loader z When attaching the front end loader refer to the drawings as below ...

Page 92: ...h the cast Check all the possible interferences by combinations of the steering and oscillation of the front axle 5 Tighten the locking nuts of the each side 9 Adjusting Steering Angle 4WD models z If the front wheel track is altered or front tires are replaced with bigger ones than current specifications or in case that a front equipment is attached the steering angle must be checked and or adjus...

Page 93: ...5 Flail Mower Max cutting width 1524 mm 60 in 6 Sickle Bar Max cutting width 1676 mm 66 in 7 Rear mounted Sprayer Max tank capacity 250 kg 551 lb 8 Pull type Sprayer Max tank capacity 1400 1690kg 2800 3380 lb 9 Rotary Tiller Max tilling width 1520 mm 59 in 10 Bottom Plow Max size 1110 mm 43 in 11 Disk harrow pull type Max working width 12 Manure Spreader Max volume 1400 1690 kg 2800 3380 lb 13 Fro...

Page 94: ...8PR Range gear 1 2 3 Main gear 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Forward 1 1 0 7 1 7 1 0 2 2 1 3 2 7 1 7 3 1 1 9 4 5 2 8 5 9 3 7 7 2 4 5 9 5 5 9 13 9 8 6 18 0 11 2 22 2 13 8 Reverse 1 1 0 7 1 6 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 6 1 6 3 1 1 9 4 5 2 8 5 8 3 6 7 2 4 5 9 4 5 8 13 7 8 5 17 8 11 0 21 9 13 6 HST Type Front tire 7 14 4PR Rear tire 11 2 24 8PR Note Engine rated speed 2500 rev min Dynamic load radius 525 5mm 20 7 in Ran...

Page 95: ... jacking points for maintenance is depending on serviced parts case by case Do not hesitate to contact your authorized local dealer for asking z Do not use the front axle assembly or steering linkage and cylinder for jacking point These components have some rotating pivots and or does not have enough structural strength z For general maintenance use flat surface under the engine frame end or bumpe...

Page 96: ... If you notice any abnormal symptoms make sure to carry out the inspection and maintenance work regardless of recommended service intervals in this maintenance chart z Appropriate service intervals vary depending on the usage and operating conditions In extreme dusty dirty environments the service intervals have to be shorter than normal condition 5 9 14 4 13 21 17 8 7 6 23 10 16 3 22 1 18 19 15 2...

Page 97: ... Battery 5 17 5 30 9 Fan belt tension 5 6 5 20 First 10 Valve clearance 5 23 11 Nozzle injection pressure 5 23 12 Hydraulic oil filter 5 6 5 19 13 Transmission oil 5 17 5 21 14 Front axle oil 5 17 5 21 15 Steering cylinder 5 16 16 Front axle holder Steering arm 5 16 17 3 Point linkage 5 16 18 Clutch pedal play 5 13 19 Brake pedal play 5 14 20 Turn signal lights Lights Horn 5 10 21 Instrument panel...

Page 98: ...any abnormal symptoms make sure to carry out the inspection and maintenance work regardless of recommended service intervals in this maintenance chart z Appropriate service intervals vary depending on the usage and operating conditions In extreme dusty dirty environments the service intervals have to be shorter than normal condition 5 9 14 4 13 21 17 8 7 6 23 10 16 3 22 1 19 18 15 20 2 24 25 12 11...

Page 99: ...ery 5 17 5 30 9 Fan belt tension 5 6 5 20 First 10 Valve clearance 5 23 11 Nozzle injection pressure 5 23 12 Hyd oil filter HST filter 5 6 5 19 13 Transmission oil 5 17 5 21 14 Front axle oil 5 17 5 21 15 Steering cylinder 5 16 16 Front axle holder Steering arm 5 16 17 3 Point linkage 5 16 18 HST pedal neutral state 5 15 19 Brake pedal play 5 14 20 Turn signal lights Lights Horn 5 10 21 Instrument...

Page 100: ...d Front axle oil 6 5 L 1 7 U S gals API GL4 SAE 80W EPK 80W90 Manufacturer S OIL TOTAL Co Ltd Grease Front axle holder Steering cylinder pin 3 point linkage etc Proper amount NLGI 2 Starting Temperature Oil Viscosity 30 22 25 13 20 4 15 5 10 14 5 23 0 32 10 50 20 68 30 86 40 104 SAE 10W 30 SAE 15W 40 SAE 5W 20 RECOMMENDED OIL VISCOSITIES The correct engine oil viscosity grade is dependent upon amb...

Page 101: ...f exhaust manifold bolts Check and adjust V belts and tension Tighten all cooling system hose connections Check torque of safety cab or frame mounting bolts Check torque of front end weight clamp bolts Where fitted Check torque of wheel bolts and nuts Check tire pressures and condition Clean radiator oil cooler and A C condenser cores Where fitted Check radiator coolant level and specific gravity ...

Page 102: ...t 1 Engine oil z Oil specification and capacity See section 5 3 Lubricants and Capacity or the last page in this manual z Checking engine oil level Check engine oil level before starting engine or at 5 minutes later after stopping engine Check if the oil level is between MAX and MIN mark of the oil gauge If necessary add new oil It must only be checked while the engine is stopped If your engine is...

Page 103: ...hecking fuel level z Check the fuel gauge and if it s not sufficient fill the fuel tank with fuel z Capacity See section 5 3 in this manual After finishing work fill the fuel tank fully As the temperature drops down the humidity in fuel tank is condensed and may be mixed with the fuel Notice Temp 15 5 15 5 Fuel 100 Diesel fuel for winter 20 kerosene added Drum Impurities Battery charging indicator...

Page 104: ...2 Check the light bulb If necessary replace it by a new one as referring to below Use the bulb of rated capacity In case of using the improper bulb it may cause a failure of electric system Notice Illumination lights Light bulb specification Head lights Low beam High beam 12V 55W 60W Turn signal lights front 12V 21W Side lights front 12V 10W Turn signal lights rear 12V 10W Brake lights Tail lights...

Page 105: ...vacuator valve placed downward Do not start the engine or close the hood if the filter element is not assembled Notice z If the dust is not removed by tapping use compressed air less than 500kPa 5bar 72psi from inside to outside as shown in the right figure to remove the dust and foreign materials And clean inside the filter element with a clean damp cloth Do not tap the element on a hard place wh...

Page 106: ...remove attach or change the tire arbitrarily Carry out the work in the tire repair center equipped with a expert and special safety tools When checking tire pressures keep the body away from the valve mechanism or cap The tire pressures vary depending on the load weighing on the axles Caution 8 Tire air pressure and damage Check z Check the air pressure or the damage of the tires daily Always use ...

Page 107: ... to the following table z Especially check the bolts and nuts of the tires before starting engine if necessary tighten them Strength classification 4T 8T 10 9T N m kgf m lbf ft N m kgf m lbf ft N m kgf m lbf ft M6 4 9 6 9 0 5 0 7 3 6 5 1 11 8 13 7 1 2 1 4 8 7 10 1 14 7 16 7 1 5 1 7 10 8 12 3 M8 11 8 16 7 1 2 1 7 8 7 12 3 29 4 34 3 3 0 3 5 21 7 25 3 36 3 41 2 3 7 4 2 26 8 30 4 M10 20 6 29 4 2 1 3 0...

Page 108: ...loosened it shall be increased 3 After adjusting the pedal play tighten the locking nut 4 Check if the brake distance of the left and right brake is same as below Brake pedals Adjuster Locking nut Left Right brake distance is different Normal z Checking the brake distance 1 Connect left and right brake pedal using connecting pin 2 Check the skid mark of the tire or stability of the tractor while d...

Page 109: ... to 2WD position and apply the wheel chock to the front wheels It is necessary for the tractor not to move when the engine starts 4 After loosening bolt 1 in half adjust the height of forward pedal and reverse pedal to be same by turning shaft 2 to the left right little by little After adjusting tighten the bolt 1 5 Start the engine after checking that HST neutral switch is pressed by the linkage ...

Page 110: ...r pins 4WD model z Front axle pivot 4WD model z Thread or sliding parts on 3 point linkage 5 6 Every 50 hour check Lift rod Top link Grease nipple Grease nipple Grease nipple Stabilizer 2 Cleaning of Radiator and Radiator screen z See section 5 6 7 in this manual ...

Page 111: ...taminated oil may reduce the durability of transmission and cause a failure of hydraulic system Clean around oil filling inlet and then open the cap Caution Oil filling inlet oil gauge 5 Battery check z Refer to the section 5 13 3 Batter handling and Notices in this manual 6 Air cleaner Dry type z Refer to the section 5 6 6 in this manual Oil gauge High Low 7 Hydraulic hoses and Leakage z Stop the...

Page 112: ...le until the packing makes contact with the mounting surface Tighten to 1 turn more after packing contact z If the metal is attached to the element of oil filter to be disassembled contact your authorized local dealer Fill Engine oil z Tighten all the drain plugs Tightening torque 40 5 N m 29 5 5 lbs ft z Add engine oil as its capacity and check the oil level is between MIN and MAX mark on gauge z...

Page 113: ...parking brake and lower implements and stop the engine z Carefully clean around the filter and set a clean container under the filter z Coat clean hydraulic oil on the packing of new filter and check the packing is placed well in the groove z Turn the oil filter CCW to remove with filter wrench z Turn the new filter CW to assemble until the packing makes contact with the mounting surface Tighten t...

Page 114: ...to apply tension to the belt 2 With proper tension tighten the bolts attached to the adjusting plate of alternator 3 If the belt tension becomes normal tighten the other bolts and check the tightening torque 4 Toe in z Check and adjust Toe in of the front wheel as follow Normal value B A 0 5 mm 0 0 2 in z Unscrew the lock nuts of the tie rod z If you turn the tie rod clockwise at right hand side B...

Page 115: ...ck 1 Changing Front axle oil 4WD z Stop tractor on a level surface and apply parking brake z Clean around oil filling inlet and drain plugs z Remove both LH and RH drain plugs and oil gauge to drain oil completely z Tighten the drain plugs with new copper seals z Add new oil into the oil filling inlet z Check if the oil level is between MIN and MAX marks after about 5 minute later z Tighten the oi...

Page 116: ...wnward Do not start the engine or close the hood if the filter element is not assembled Notice Do not fill the new filter with fuel The invisible fine foreign materials enter the injection pump and it may cause damage to the fuel injection system Caution A C B Fuel tank Feed Fuel tank Return Injection pump Bolt 3 Replacing Fuel filter cartridge 1 Stop engine and apply parking brake Set container u...

Page 117: ...m 0 0098 in If the gap is large valves makes a loud tapping noise and if the gap is too small it is hard to compress by which the engine output falls down or burns a valve 6 Checking Nozzle injection pressure z Contact your authorized local dealer for check Normal injection pressure 13 7 MPa 1987 psi Valve clearance ...

Page 118: ...ter 2 3 times z Apply the overflow tube and add new coolant up to the filler neck Fill up the expansion tank with coolant between LOW and HIGH marks z For coolant specification see section 5 3 Lubricants and Capacity or the last page in this manual z Add clean soft water as the coolant not hard water like well water If not the radiator shall be corroded or rusted z Change the coolant with anti fre...

Page 119: ...s after filling the anti freeze to mix it with water well Anti freeze z The amount of anti freeze in the engine coolant must be determined on the ambient temperature If the amount of anti freeze in the coolant is low the coolant can be frozen and the engine and radiator may be damaged z Mix the water and anti freeze with 40 60 according to operating condition as below table and fill radiator and e...

Page 120: ...injection pipes Notice HIGH PRESSURE FUEL When the engine is running do not loosen the fuel injection pipes to bleed air from the fuel system Danger Fuel tank Fuel injection nozzle Fuel injection pump Fuel filter Fuel injection pipes Air bleeding from Fuel Filter 1 Disconnect the fuel hose from the fuel filter for a while 2 If the bubble dose not come out from the filter the Air bleeding is comple...

Page 121: ...e Air bleed bolt 3 After clean fuel without bubble comes out from the Air bleed bolt turn key switch to OFF position And tighten the Air bleed bolt again Tightening torque 8 N m 5 9 lb ft Air bleed bolt Cover the bleeding fuel with a rag so that it does not flow to other components Notice ...

Page 122: ...aged often contact your authorized local dealer for check instead of using the alternatives such as wire or aluminum foil If using the alternatives instead of the rated capacity fuse it may cause fire which results in the damage of tractor or injury Notice Fuse box for chassis Fuse Capacity Circuit F1 10A Engine stop Alternator HST relay if fitted F2 10A Instrument panel horn glow relay F3 20A Hea...

Page 123: ...erminals directly It may cause of the fire and serious injury Notice z Main fuse is attached to the wiring of right side of the engine z If main fuse is damaged remove it from the wiring and replace with a genuine part z As main fuse is a device to protect the electric system and wiring if damaged check if there is trouble in the electric system Contact your authorized local dealer for check Main ...

Page 124: ...e Caution The gas generated from the battery is explosive Comply with following instructions Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from the battery Use a flashlight to check battery electrolyte level or indicator Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across the terminals Use a voltmeter or hydrometer Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not it can caus...

Page 125: ...and apply parking brake and remove the ignition key before replacing the battery Put on eye protection and globes to protect human body from poisonous sulfuric acid before handling the battery Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not it can cause an explosion by spark Keep all flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke while charging the battery Replaced old battery must...

Page 126: ... electrolyte during the charging 7 Unplug charge cord and remove charger cables 8 Attach battery to the tractor Put on eye protection and globes to protect human body from poisonous sulfuric acid before handling the battery Always remove grounded battery clamp first and assemble it last If not it can cause explosion by spark Keep all flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke while charging the batte...

Page 127: ...nd DO NOT smoke while charging the battery How to use jumper cables If the battery which is attached to the tractor is discharged and needs to connect a auxiliary battery follow the instructions as below Connecting order of jumper cables Engine Normal Discharge Red cable Black cable ⓐ Connecting Jumper cables z Check the followings before connecting the cables Is the spring of clamp normal Is the ...

Page 128: ...s weak bad ground Improper viscosity of engine oil Air in fuel system Fuel filter clogged Error in engine body Fuel cock closed Charge or replace Tighten the ground Replace the oil with proper viscosity Bleed the air Wash or replace the filter Repair Open the cock Engine revolution is irregular Air in fuel system Fuel filter clogged Injection nozzle clogged Fuel leakage Irregular fuel injection Bl...

Page 129: ...tion timing Lack of fuel supply Air cleaner clogged Repair Repair Repair Repair Check fuel system Clean or replace Engine oil pressure indicator is ON during operation Lack of engine oil Low viscosity of engine oil Warning light switch error Fault of oil pump Oil filter element is clogged Supplement Replace the proper oil viscosity Replace Repair Replace element Battery charging indicator is ON du...

Page 130: ...ydraulic pump failure Control valve failure Cylinder or cylinder related parts broken Aid oil Tighten the filter or replace seal of connecting part Clean the filter or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Oil leakage Connecting part loosened Oil seal damaged Pipe cracked Tighten Replace Replace If lever is placed on the raising position relief valve sounds off Upper limit ...

Page 131: ...ring failure Relief valve Valve spool clogged Setting pressure too low Check mounted condition of steering unit and column Replace Apply regular torque Adjust RPM or Repair Repair or replace Repair or replace Reset or adjust Cylinder does not work smoothly as steering wheel movement Air in steering line if not used for a long time Air in suction pipe Piston seal damaged Bleed air Repair Replace St...

Page 132: ...tion on HST pedal Neutral position of HST pedal is changed HST pedal linkage damaged HST arm bolt loosened Adjust neutral position Replace damaged part Fasten the bolt with adhesive HST power is too low Oil shortage Air in HST circuit Transmission oil temperature is too high HST moving part worn HST filter clogged Add oil Check and repair the hydraulic suction line Stop engine to cool the oil and ...

Page 133: ... Check and repair Headlight is not ON Light bulb cut off Fuse blown Replace Check the cause and replace it Horn does not sound Switch failure Abnormal wiring Horn failure Replace Repair Replace Turn signal light does not work Light bulb cut off Bad connection Fuse blown Replace Tighten terminals Check the cause and replace it Cold start aid indicator is not ON Relay and timer damaged Bad connectio...

Page 134: ...6 1 6 Dimension and Specification 4WD model Unit mm Front tires 7 14 4PR Rear tires 11 2 24 8PR 1115 1091 1374 ...

Page 135: ... Maximum torque 76 3N m 2000rev min Engine rated power 18 2kW 2500 rev min FUEL INJECTION PUMP Type IN LINE pump ND PFR Fuel filter Replaceable element type Injection order 1 3 2 LUBRICATION SYSTEM Type Forced circulation Pump Trochoid gear pump Filter Replaceable cartridge type COOLING SYSTEM Pump Centrifugal type Temperature control Thermostat Air cleaner Dry TRANSMISSION Type F12xR12 Mechanical...

Page 136: ...8psi Lift capacity Lower link end 820 kgf 1808 lbf 24 behind lift point 650 kgf 1433 lbf REMOTE CONTROL No of spool Double acting Spring return type optional No of Q coupler N A 2EA 4EA optional F Loader coupler Front outlet valve STEERING SYSTEM Type Hydrostatic Oil Transmission oil Min turning radius without brake 3 2m 10 5 ft Min turning radius with brake 2 8m 9 2 ft Max steering angle 48 No of...

Page 137: ... 27W on rear roll bar optional OTHERS Instrument lights LED Indoor light CAB N A Instrument indicator lights LED Cold start aid Glow plug STD AGRI TIRE Front 7 14 4PR Rear 11 2 24 8PR WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT Front Tracks 2 Dimension 1115 1207mm 43 9 47 5 in Rear Tracks 6 Dimension 1091 1321mm 43 0 52 0 in These specifications are only general product information about standard model Actual data may...

Page 138: ...Front axle oil 6 5 L 1 7 U S gals API GL4 SAE 80W EPK 80W90 Manufacturer S OIL TOTAL Co Ltd Grease Front axle holder Steering cylinder pin 3 point linkage etc Proper amount NLGI 2 Starting Temperature Oil Viscosity 30 22 25 13 20 4 15 5 10 14 5 23 0 32 10 50 20 68 30 86 40 104 SAE 10W 30 SAE 15W 40 SAE 5W 20 RECOMMENDED OIL VISCOSITIES The correct engine oil viscosity grade is dependent upon ambie...

Page 139: ...ser Warranted parts Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd warrants the parts which will increase the emission of pollutants when they become defective The followings are examples I All the engine parts relating to the systems below are included in the exhaust gas related components 1 Air induction system 2 Fuel system 3 Ignition system 4 Exhaust gas recirculation systems II The parts below are also incl...

Page 140: ...anister Mounting Brackets 18 Carburetor Purge Port Connector parts related to evaporation evaporation emission gas control system IV Emission related components also include any other part whose only purpose is to reduce emissions or whose failure will increase emissions without significantly degrading engine equipment performance Owner s Responsibility The owner of the engine is responsible for t...

Page 141: ...nty Responsiblities As the off road engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd recommends that you retain all receipts covering mainte nance on your off road engine but Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd can not deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance...

Page 142: ... the written instructions required by Sub section e shall be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection b 2 A statement in such writ ten instructions to the effect of repair or replace as necessary shall not reduce the period of warranty coverage Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty shall be warranted for the remaining war ranty period 3 Any warranted part which is sc...

Page 143: ...v FOREWORD B C Selective catalyst reduction ...

Page 144: ...er part with the primary purpose of reducing emissions or that can increase emissions during fail ure without significantly degrading engine performance e Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd shall furnish with each new engine written instructions for the maintenance and use of the engine by the owner ...

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