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INTRODUCTION 

 

This manual provides Use and Maintenance in-
structions, technical specifications, and safety pre-
cautions for reversible two-wheel tractor: 

 

model REV. 1000 (2+2) 

 

model REV. 1000 E (2+2) 

 

model REV. 1000 Special (3+2) 

  in the versions with Diesel and gasoline engine. 

 

For the sake of clarity and ease of identification, 
the different two-wheel tractor models are identi-
fied in this manual by means of the following 
codes: 

 

1000

 identifies reversible two-wheel tractors 

model REV. 1000 (2+2) and REV. 1000 Diesel 
(2+2). 

 

1000 E

 identifies reversible two-wheel tractors 

model REV. 1000 E (2+2). 

 

1000 Special

 identifies reversible two-wheel 

tractors model REV. 1000 Special (3+2) and 
REV. 1000 Diesel Special (3+2) 

 

The first section of this manual provides technical 

specifications and gives instructions relevant to 
the machine. The second section of the manual 
gives further details on individual attachments, 
and provides all specific operating instructions. 

 

Read this USE and MAINTENANCE Manual care-
fully before using your new two-wheel tractor. This 
manual provides the most up-to-date information 
on your two-wheel tractor available at the time of 
going to press. Manufacturer reserves the right to 
modify this document at any time without prior no-
tice. 

 

AFTER-SALES SERVICE. Use only original spare 
parts. The use of non-original parts voids the war-
ranty. When ordering spare parts, specify: 

 

two-wheel tractor serial number; 

 

part code of spare part required; 

 

quantity or number of parts required. 

SAFETY REGULATIONS 

GENERAL NOTICES 

Any engine driven machine can become dangerous if 
used incorrectly. Pay particular attention to the in-
structions in this manual marked: 

 

WARNING 

This symbol means that failure to observe the regula-
tion could cause injury or even death to the operator. 

 

PRUDENCE 

 

 

 

Prudence is the Golden Rule to prevent accidents. 

 

TRAINING 

The two-wheel tractor must only be used by respon-
sible people trained in the use of the machine and 
duly authorized to use it. 

 

MACHINE AND 
ENGINE MANUALS 

 

  

 

Read those MANUALS carefully before starting, us-
ing, servicing, refuelling or carrying out any work on 
the two-wheel tractor. 

 

DECALS

 

Read all the decals attached to the two-wheel tractor 
and follow their prescriptions before starting, driving, 
refuelling or servicing the machine. Replace immedi-
ately any damaged or illegible decals. 

 

SUITABLE CLOTHING

 

 

Do not wear wide and flapping clothes that could 

be caught in moving parts. 

 

Always wear robust gloves when servicing the two-

wheel tractor or coupling attachments. 

 

Do not operate your two-wheel tractor barefoot, 

wearing sandals or shorts. Wear heavy shoes and 

trousers. 

 

PHYSICAL CONDITION

 

Do not drive the two-wheel tractor if your physical 
condition is not suitable. 

 

NOISE  

 

In order to reduce the problems deriving from the 
noise of the machine: 

 

Do not work with the engine at maximum RPM 

range. 

 

Keep the blade head and the blade holder ad-

justed. 

 

When using the machine for a long time, use ear 

protections. 

 ENGINE 

RPM 

Do not interfere with the engine speed governor: run-
ning the engine at a too high speed increases the risk 
of accident. 

  FIRST AID  

 

It is good operating practice to have a first aid box on 
the two-wheel tractor. 

Summary of Contents for REV. 1000 E (2+2)

Page 1: ...REV 1000 2 2 REV 1000 E 2 2 REV 1000 Diesel 2 2 REV 1000 Special 3 2 REV 1000 Diesel Special 3 2 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL GB...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...IBLE TWO WHEEL TRACTORS REV 1000 2 2 REV 1000 Diesel 2 2 REV 1000 Special 3 2 REV 1000 Diesel Special 3 2 REV 1000 E 2 2 BEFORE USING THE TWO WHEEL TRACTOR CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THI...

Page 4: ...NG BRAKE 15 CONTROLS OF FRONT MOUNTED ATTACHMENTS 16 OPERATING THE TWO WHEEL TRACTOR 16 STARTING THE ENGINE 16 STOPPING THE ENGINE 17 FITTING FRONT MOUNTED ATTACHMENTS 17 SAFETY DEVICE 17 REMOVAL OF 3...

Page 5: ...SAFETY REGULATIONS GENERAL NOTICES Any engine driven machine can become dangerous if used incorrectly Pay particular attention to the in structions in this manual marked WARNING This symbol means tha...

Page 6: ...perate it at walking pace Do not run Take particular care on slopes operate only under safe and stable conditions Do not work uphill or downhill move across the slope instead Take spe cial care when t...

Page 7: ...e engine Do not remove the fuel cap or refuel when the engine is running or hot In case of fuel spillage do not start the engine Push your two wheel tractor some distance away from where the spillage...

Page 8: ...ipo N Serie Mot Potenza kW rpm Anno di Fabbricazione Massa kg 1000 2 2 1 IM 359 6 6 3600 94 500 BH25X00000 VALPADANA 42018 SAN MARTINO IN RIO REGGIO EMILIA ITALY S p A 89 5 103 5 2 89 89 107 5 12 08 W...

Page 9: ...m sec 2 Acceleration on hangrip EN 1033 28662 1 m sec 2 NOISE AND VIBRATIONS Models 1000 2 2 E Progressiv unit number starting from punched on the gearbox AG03838 81 5 86 102 5 12 48 With SICKLE BAR M...

Page 10: ...interposed elastic layer Machine running on a concrete surface with an interposed elastic layer Acoustic power dB A Acoustic power dB A Acceleration on hangrip EN 1033 28662 1 m sec 2 Acceleration on...

Page 11: ...erse speeds Configuration with front mounted attachments 2 for ward speeds and 2 reverse speeds When the machine is fitted with front mounted at tachments forward speeds become reverse speeds and vice...

Page 12: ...or instance several types of iron wheels watering pumps and sprayers snow ploughs ploughs trailers water sprinkling trolleys etc Refer to our catalogue for details about the various accessories availa...

Page 13: ...in stalled on the PTO control lever 2 Disengage the PTO before removing the pin 1 and adjusting its position The placard illustrated in detail A shows the position of pin 1 as a function of the machin...

Page 14: ...se find below the adhesive transfer printing shown on the machine For accident prevention purposes they must always be clearly readable Should they be damaged it is compulsory to replace them by reque...

Page 15: ...CONTROLS Clutch lever See fig 5 Lever 1 pulled up clutch disengaged Lever 1 released clutch engaged Engine stop lever See fig 5 Lever 2 pressed down engine running Lever 2 released engine stopped Dif...

Page 16: ...lection control lever 1 to the fully aft position see the placard shown in de tail A e Move the gear lever 2 to position 3 which is indi cated by the YELLOW marking see the placard shown in detail B2...

Page 17: ...handle bars Throttle control lever See fig 10 Lever 1 in up position engine at idle Lever 1 in down position max engine rpm Brake levers Special versions The brakes act independently on the two wheels...

Page 18: ...remind the user about the functions of the levers OPERATING THE TWO WHEEL TRACTOR WARNING Before operating your two wheel tractor read care fully and commit to memory the instructions given in the SA...

Page 19: ...RNING The engine stop lever 2 also operates as a safety device emergency stop and stops the engine as soon as it is released FITTING FRONT MOUNTED ATTACHMENTS Before fitting a front mounted attachment...

Page 20: ...ctor version e When the machine is used again in two wheel tractor version 3rd speed available reinstall the preselection control lever assembly 1 by carrying out the procedure described above in a re...

Page 21: ...by means of four studs 2 and the associated nuts can be installed in a single position only there fore track cannot be modified Wheels 4 00 10 with adjustable rim This type of wheel is fastened to th...

Page 22: ...d in the engine Operation and Maintenance Manual During the first 50 hours running in For the first 50 hours do not use the machine for heavy duty work The following additional instructions must also...

Page 23: ...free play of about 5 to 6 mm before the clutch starts to disengage Insufficient play can cause clutch slip while excess play can lead to failure to disengage fully Adjust play by means of cable adjus...

Page 24: ...g width 40 to 60 cm adjustable 1000 1000 Special Weight 1000 1000 Special 26 kg gasoline engine versions 30 kg diesel engine versions Weight 1000 E 20 kg WARNING The rotary tiller is provided with a s...

Page 25: ...and install the two side extensions 2 b Adjust width of matching piece 3 by use of screws 4 Tilling depth adjustment To vary tilling depth you must adjust the height of the tine fig 5 item 1 Proceed...

Page 26: ...GB 24 Every 300 hours Change the tiller drive unit oil as instructed above...

Page 27: ...or long periods on slopes steeper than 20 NOISE In order to reduce the problems deriving from the noise of the machine Do not work with the engine at maximum RPM range Keep the blade head and the blad...

Page 28: ...o give the required cut ting height The knife mechanism can also be ad justed to minimize vibration and noise Wear plate adjustment At regular intervals check the play between the wear plate and the c...

Page 29: ...he two support slides 3 until the blade is at the desired height c Tighten the nuts 1 and 2 again on the two sup port slides SICKLE BAR MOWERS SPECIAL type fig 6 a Loosen the nut 1 that secures each o...

Page 30: ...GB 28 CUTTER BAR MOWER MAINTENANCE Lubrication After the first 5 hours of work and subsequently af ter every 10 hours grease the mower mechanism at point 1 and 2 as shown in fig 8...

Page 31: ...Diesel 2 2 1000 Special 3 2 1000 Diesel Special 3 2 42018 SAN MARTINO IN RIO RE ITALY MOTOCOLTIVATORE pr EN 709 pr EN 12733 with rotary tiller and or sickle bar mower ECC 89 392 Directives Brand Type...

Page 32: ...218262 M6 VALPADANA S p A Societ unipersonale appartenente al Gruppo Industriale Argo S p A 42018 S MARTINO IN RIO RE ITALY Via Don Pasquino Borghi 6 TEL 0522 73 17 11 FAX 0522 73 17 31 E MAIL infose...

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