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Specifications

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tractor Type: 

 Mid-Engine, Rear-

Wheel Drive

 

One Driver and No Passengers

 

 

Features: 

 Drive-by-wire, Front 

Suspension, Automatic Ballast 
System, Electronic CVT, Onboard 
Computer, Electronic Throttle System, 
Electronic Brakes, Adjustable brake 
pedals and Push Start Ignition

 

 

Chassis:

 Chassis Type: Ladder

 

Body Material: HRPO Steel

 

 

Engine:

 Air Cooled V-twin Big Block 

Horizontal Shaft, Electric Start

 

Bore/Stroke: 86/78 mm

 

Displacement: 896cc

 

Carburetor: Two-Barrel Float Feed

 

Redline: 3600 rpm (governor limited)

 

 

Electrical System:

 12V, 60A

 

 

Drivetrain:

 Cub 3-Speed Manual 

transmission & ECVT

 

CVT Minimum Ratio : 3.4:1

 

CVT Max Ratio : 0.77:1

 

Dimensions:

 

Wheelbase:  1610 mm

 

Length:  2256 mm

 

Width: 1100 mm

 

Front Track: 970 mm

 

Rear Track: 740 mm

 

Ground Clearance: 176 mm

 

 

Linkage

 

Hitch Height

330 mm adjustable ± 100 

mm

 

 

Weight:

 Curb: 360 kg

 

Per Horsepower: 13 kg

 

Static Distribution: Front:  30% Rear: 
70%

 

 

Steering:

 Rack and Pinion, 

 

Electric rack drive, 

 

Turning Radius: 2440 mm

 

 

Brakes:

 

Electric, Independent Rear

 

Front: None

 

Rear: 

Electric Drum Brakes

 

 

Wheels and Tires:

 

Front Wheels: 8”x 6.3”

 

Rear Wheels: 12” x 12”

 

Front Tires: 15x6.00-6

 

Rear Tires: 26x12.00-12 Titan TRU 
POWER

 

Capacities/Lubricants:

 

Engine crankcase: 2.4 L/10w-30 
synthetic 

 

Brake Fluid: 0.18 L/DOT 3

 

Fuel tank: 1.5 L/87-octane gasoline

 

Transmission: 2.8 L/80w-90

 

 

Service and maintenance:

 

2.4 L engine oil (Change interval: 100 
hours or every year) 

 

2.8 L transmissions oil (Change interval 
250 hours or every year)

 

Air and fuel filter (Change interval 400 
hours)

 

 

Gas consumption:

 

7.1 L/hour at 3060 rpm

 

 

Options:

 

Three-point hitch 

 

Shifter lock

 

Dynamic Ballast

 

Alternator

 

PTO

 

ECVT

 

ROPS 

 

LED Lights 

 

SMV sign & warning lights

 

Active seat heated

 

Grease hoses 

 

 

Summary of Contents for utrac MR18

Page 1: ...Scale Tractor Team trac MR18 Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ration of the machine Be familiar with all the driving parts and know how to stop the unit quickly Go through the safety checklist before each operation If situations occur that are not covered by thi...

Page 3: ...idelines 9 Fuel Requirements 10 Engine Exhaust 10 Fire Hazard 10 Special Driving Conditions 11 Money Saving suggestions 11 Using your MR18 12 Instrument Cluster Overview 12 Entering Standby Mode 12 St...

Page 4: ...ic Air Filter System 25 Low Profile Air Filter System 25 Fuel Filter 26 How to Change the Fuel Filter 26 Spark Plugs 27 How to Replace the Spark Plug 27 Customer Information 28 Customer Assistance 28...

Page 5: ...5 Overview of the Vehicle Front Axle Brake Pedals Display Armrest Joystick Seat Fire Extinguisher Gear Shifter Steering Wheel Dynamic Ballast ECVT Engine...

Page 6: ...the seat in a comfortable and safe position before driving the tractor Safety Decals To make sure that every MR18 driver is aware of all warnings and danger zones on and around the tractor multiple wa...

Page 7: ...mn to the desired position It can be telescoped by 4 inches Rigid Display The MR18 is equipped with a DP 720 rigid display from Danfoss This display is equipped with a touch screen as well as buttons...

Page 8: ...working of the kill switch Operations Safe Use Guidelines Be aware of the location of the fire extinguisher and driving controls Remain seated while driving the MR18 Always drive at a safe and prudent...

Page 9: ...unblocked and clean from debris Note To protect the fuel system from gum formation mix a fuel stabilizer into the fuel Caution Do not use unapproved gasoline such as E85 Do not mix oil in gasoline or...

Page 10: ...e pedal down constantly If you get stuck shift to 1 or 2 and accelerate slowly Money Saving suggestions Use the following suggestions to help save money on fuel and repairs Avoid long warm ups Once th...

Page 11: ...11 Using your MR18 Instrument Cluster Overview Throttle Ballast Pull Mode Dead Man Trigger Back Ignition Button Back...

Page 12: ...ing the roller forward Once the desired RPM is achieved the operator must release the throttle roller and the engine will remain at the desired To decrease the RMP the roller must be rolled towards th...

Page 13: ...forward or backwards Once the desired position is achieved the roller must be released and the ballast will hold at this position The ballast can also be adjusted via the automatic ballast switch Pres...

Page 14: ...its negative terminal is grounded 2 If the booster battery is in another vehicle don t allow the vehicles to touch Turn off the engine of the vehicle with the booster battery and all unnecessary elec...

Page 15: ...e the fuses follow these steps 1 Turn of the tractor completely 2 Open the fuse panel on the under the hinged seat 3 Pull the fuse straight out 4 Inspect it and replace if it s blown 5 Push in a new f...

Page 16: ...The front wheels can be easily removed with a long nose plier to be replaced or to be maintained Rear Tires 1 Use a hydraulic jack and place it under the transmission 2 Pump the hydraulic jack just en...

Page 17: ...gravel Maintaining the Finish To help protect the finish from rust and deterioration wash your MR17 thoroughly and frequently at least once a month with lukewarm or cold water If the tractor is washed...

Page 18: ...r Change engine oil and filter Replace spark plugs Check muffler and spark arrester Check valve clearance Every 250 Hours or Annually Change transmission oil Every 400 Hours or Annually Change air fil...

Page 19: ...ributors such as the following Service Part Part Number Air filter cyclonic 841497 Safety Filter cyclonic 821136 Air filter low profile 692519 Oil SAE 30 100028 Oil Filter 842921 Fuel Filter 691035 Fu...

Page 20: ...if classified for service SF SG SH SJ or higher Do not use special additives Oil type depends on the ambient temperature choose the right kind of oil with the following chart Caution Used oil is a haz...

Page 21: ...cloth 2 Insert and tighten the dipstick 3 Remove the dipstick and check oil level It should be at the FULL mark B on the dipstick 4 If low add oil slowly into the engine oil fill C DO NOT OVERFILL 5 W...

Page 22: ...new oil filter lightly lubricate the oil filter gasket with fresh clean oil 4 Install the oil filter by hand until the gasket contacts the oil filter adapter then tighten the filter to turns 5 Add oi...

Page 23: ...ve the dipstick and check the oil level It should be at the FULL mark on the dipstick 7 Install and tighten the dipstick Air Filter How to Change Air Filter Never start or run the engine without the a...

Page 24: ...he cover and close the latches Low Profile Air Filter System 1 Remove the knob F and the cover G 2 Remove the nut H and the retainer J 3 Remove the air filter K 4 Remove the pre cleaner L if equipped...

Page 25: ...amps C then slide the clamps away from the fuel filter Twist and pull the fuel lines D off the fuel filter 3 Check the fuel line for cracks or leaks Replace if necessary 4 Replace the fuel filter with...

Page 26: ...t the cap Install and tighten plug to the recommended torque Recommended Tune up Specifications Spark Plug Gap 0 03in 0 76mm Spark Plug Torque 180lb in 20Nm Armature Air Gap 0 005 0 008in 0 13 0 20mm...

Page 27: ...d Clearance 176 mm Linkage Hitch Height 330 mm adjustable 100 mm Weight Curb 360 kg Per Horsepower 13 kg Static Distribution Front 30 Rear 70 Steering Rack and Pinion Electric rack drive Turning Radiu...

Page 28: ...il com Mutrac Distributors Macdonald Campus of McGill University 21111 Lakeshore Road St Anne de Bellevue Quebec Canada H9X 3V9 Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories We recommend only using genuine...

Page 29: ...29 Wiring Diagrams...

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