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MODEL

T903/T1003

Clutch

Main

Torsional Damper

PTO  

Multiple wet disk, Electro-Hydraulic

Dimensions

Overall length(mm)

4,183 (465”)

Overall width (mm)

2,469 (97.2”)

Overall Height (mm)

2,718 (107”)

Wheel base (mm)

(Distance between shafts)

2300 (90.55”)

Min. Ground Clearance (mm)

383 (15.1”)

Tire size

(CABIN)

Front

13.6-24-6PR

Rear

16.9-34-8PR

Axle type

Front

Center-pivot, reverse Eliot type

Rear

Central  axle

Implement

Operation 

Hydraulic

Mounting method

3-Point hitch

106

Mounting method

3-Point hitch

Drawing method

Swing Drawbar

3-Point hitch category

Category 2

Hydraulic-control

E.H.C

Summary of Contents for T1003

Page 1: ...TYM OPERATOR S MANUAL FOR TRACTORS T1003 T903 T803 604 9 Namsan dong Changwon city Kyungnam Korea TEL 82 55 279 4379 FAX 82 55 279 4447 www tym co kr...

Page 2: ...paired or replaced Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty is warranted for the remainder of the warranty period specified in 2 above During the term of this warranty Perkins will provide th...

Page 3: ...roperty of Perkins Reasonable and customary labor during normal working hours required to make the warranty repair This includes labor to remove and install the engine if necessary Responsibilities an...

Page 4: ...ilable after being notified of a potential product problem This warranty is in addition to Perkins standard warranty applicable to the engine product involved Remedies under this warranty are expressl...

Page 5: ...RNING CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm 4 WARNING SIGN...

Page 6: ...tenance 64 86 Section C Sr No Description Page No Section C 11 CABIN 87 99 Section D 12 Specifications 100 109 13 Fuel saving Tips 110 111 14 Fault tracing 112 115 15 Wiring Diagram 116 121 16 Power t...

Page 7: ...ODUCT The manufacturer warrants this product and full details of the warranty are provided on a separate warranty schedule SERVICE Service is available from any TYM dealer in the country PARTS To obta...

Page 8: ...tine services as specified in this manual are carried out at the recommended intervals Read this Manual carefully and keep it in a convenient place for future reference If at any time you require advi...

Page 9: ...rmed of the latest methods of servicing Tractors They stock genuine spare parts and are backed by the Company s full support Through this manual The use of the terms LEFT RIGHT FRONT and REAR must be...

Page 10: ...h 4cylinders Clutch and Transmission A Torsional damper is used on these tractors A Torsional damper is used on these tractors Tractor with IPTO Independent Power Take Off are fitted with hydraulic Cl...

Page 11: ...e through the Starter Motor and the Electrical system comprising Horn Head Lamp Side indicator Lamps Plough Lamp Brake Light Gauge lamp Hazard Lamp Generator or Alternator Fuse box also from part of t...

Page 12: ...assistance When additional assistance is needed Your Dealer Distributor has direct access to your office If you cannot obtain satisfaction by doing this contact the TYM CO LTD Office and provide them...

Page 13: ...frame and take extreme care while Take care when lowering the upper section of the ROPS frame and take extreme care while driving the tractor with the ROPS frame lowered Do not wear the seat belt wit...

Page 14: ...HE ROPS Never attach chains ropes to the ROPS for pulling purposes this will cause the Tractor to tip backwards Always pull from the Tractor drawbar Be careful when driving through door opening or und...

Page 15: ...en change it while working To move the seat forward or backward pull the Forward Reverse Position lever to the upward After moving the seat release the lever and check that the seat is locked in the c...

Page 16: ...rtant information about safety Carefully read the message Carefully read all safety instructions given in this manual for your safety Tempering with any of the safety devices can cause serious injurie...

Page 17: ...n when the machine is equipped with a certified ROPS Failure to do so will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event of a roll over PRECAUTION TO AVOID TIPPING Do not drive where th...

Page 18: ...rohibited by state or local regulations Use slow moving vehicle SMV sign when driving on public road during both day night time unless prohibited by law during both day night time unless prohibited by...

Page 19: ...ause holes in clothing and cause blindness if found entry into eyes For adequate safety always 1 Fill batteries in a well ventilated area 1 Fill batteries in a well ventilated area 2 Wear eye protecti...

Page 20: ...l only when the Clutch pedal is fully pressed 2 Do not By pass this safety starter switch or work on it Only Authorized Dealers are recommended to work on safety starter switch WORK IN VENTILATED AREA...

Page 21: ...e that the operator wears clothing which will not get entangled in the moving parts of the tractor or machine and protect him or her from the elements When spraying or using chemicals please ensure th...

Page 22: ...xhaust gases are very harmful and can cause death 6 Do not work under raised implements 7 When changing wheels or tires ensure that a suitable wheel stand is placed under the axle prior 21 7 When chan...

Page 23: ...care during dusty operations which will reduce visibility substantially 9 Never start the tractor unless the transmission is out of gear the operator is in the seat and all 22 9 Never start the tract...

Page 24: ...ssing illegible or damaged safety signs 8 Keep safety signs clean of dirt and grease Servicing the Tractor 23 Servicing the Tractor 1 Keep the tractor in good operating condition for your safety An im...

Page 25: ...in an enclosed building without adequate ventilation Exhaust fumes can cause death 8 Do not park the tractor on a steep slope 24 8 Do not park the tractor on a steep slope 9 If power steering or Engi...

Page 26: ...rear side 4 To avoid injury always move down flip part of PTO Do not clean adjust or service PTO driven equipment when the tractor engine is running 5 Make sure the PTO master shield is installed at...

Page 27: ...soon as necessity is apparent DO Allow the engine to cool before removing the radiator filler cap and adding water remove the 26 DO Allow the engine to cool before removing the radiator filler cap and...

Page 28: ...N T Mount or dismount from the right side of the tractor DON T Temper the hydraulic control levers upper limit stops DON T Use draft control lever for lifting of implements DON T Start the engine with...

Page 29: ...as reference data This symbol means ATTENTION YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED The message that follows the symbol contains important information about safety Follow recommended precautions and safe operating...

Page 30: ...o 1200 910 019 0 Part No 1200 910 006 0 Part No 1200 910 003 0 Part No 1200 910 024 0 Part No 1769 910 010 0 Part No 1200 910 011 0 29 Part No 1769 910 010 0 Part No 1200 910 012 0 Part No 1200 910 01...

Page 31: ...Part No 1905 910 009 0 Part No 1200 910 021 0 Part No 1200 910 001 0 30 Part No 1905 910 001 0 Part No 1768 910 017 0 Part No 1200 910 002 0...

Page 32: ...um Setting Engine coolant temperature Warning Hare fast or maximum setting Fuel level Hazard warning Transmission oil pressure Engine Stop Neutral Turn signal 31 Stop control Neutral Turn signal Light...

Page 33: ...h the location and function of all the features of your New Tractor Do not start the engine or attempt to drive or operate the Tractor until you are fully accustomed to all the controls It is too late...

Page 34: ...on GLOW Glow plugs preheat the combustion chamber START The starter motor is engaged When the key is released it will return to the ON position HAZARD WARNING LAMP SWITCH A position ON Push the Right...

Page 35: ...d light S W Horn Turn Signal S W A direction Left Turn Indicator Push the Combination S W lever upward to operate Right indicator lamp B direction Right Turn Indicator 34 B direction Right Turn Indica...

Page 36: ...t code Error code will appear together with an error code Refer to the 38 page concerning Error codes 35 HOUR METER The hour meter consists of digits with the last digit indicating 1 10th of an hour F...

Page 37: ...ied immediately WARNING LIGHTS 36 Glow signal Lamp is operated on when the ignition key is turned onto GLOW or ON for preheating Differential lock lamp is operated on when the differential lock is eng...

Page 38: ...et expert advice Fuel Level indicator lamp If it comes on while the engine is running Fill the tank with fuel Transmission oil lamp comes on when Low gearbox oil pressure Trailer turn signal indicator...

Page 39: ...button for Lowering 16 Indicate Power Supply Fault of the Lift Arm Controller In short Circuit to 10V 17 Indicate Power Supply Fault of the Lift Arm Controller In short Circuit over 16V 22 Indicates P...

Page 40: ...ver increases revolutions Release it away from the driver decreases Idle revolution CLUTCH Use the clutch pedal when Selecting or Changing SPEED or RANGE When engaging the Clutch IN GEAR The pedal mus...

Page 41: ...peration the pedals must be locked together Connection Disconnection 40 PARK BRAKE Hand Operated Park Brake 1 Pull the Lever fully up to engage the park brake 2 Press the button on the end of the leve...

Page 42: ...Button or to select the speed without Using the Clutch pedal button High Speed Warning 41 button Low Speed SUB SHIFT LEVER Range Shift Lever The range shift lever is used to select the speed range of...

Page 43: ...Switch Use the Joystick Safety Switch when Locking the Front End Loader Lock Push the Left side of Joystick Safety S W Unlock Push the Right side of Joystick Safety S W To raise the front end loader...

Page 44: ...are located on the Rear side of the Machine Move the hydraulic remote control lever up or down as required to operate the implement The central position of 43 required to operate the implement The cen...

Page 45: ...is not in use the shift lever must be put in neutral position to avoid unnecessary use or accidental use Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have enough force to penetrate the skin Hydraulic...

Page 46: ...taken to clear the area of bystanders onlookers when using PTO driven 0implements The rotating blades of the implements can cause serious injuries on contact The warning that is indicated by the blin...

Page 47: ...function Unlike a conventional hydraulic lift which is fitted with complicated lever mechanisms the electronically controlled hydraulic lift is equipped with electronic sensors that transmit variation...

Page 48: ...on control 3 Lift arms top limit adjustment knob Turn to the right for lift arms minimum upward travel Turn to the left for lift arms maximum upward travel 4 Arms descent speed adjustment knob Turn up...

Page 49: ...ntrols Indicator will switch off and indicator will illuminate Transit safety lock To activate the transit safety function proceed as follows Before activating the function raise the implement by shif...

Page 50: ...ement at each headland or when necessary without using the adjusting knob With the implement in the ground if there is an excessive variation in the working depth this variation can be reduced by grad...

Page 51: ...rential lock MANUAL mode switch Push the Diff Lock manual mode switch Indicator will illuminate and will be operated Differential lock operation It is advisable to lock the differential in the followi...

Page 52: ...minate The hitch system will automatically raise the implement 51 Danger Important Never use the Diff lock at high speed or on the road as this can cause roll over and injury Caution Do not use high e...

Page 53: ...2 Indicates Circuit Fault of the Lift Arm solenoid for Lowering 13 Indicates Short Fault of the Lift Solenoid for Raising Lowering 14 Indicates Connecting Fault of the Exterior raise and Lower control...

Page 54: ...OPERATING THE 3 POINT LINKAGE TPL 53...

Page 55: ...ed for different applications The positions for various applications are as follows Lower Link Hole C for General Implement ADJUSTMENT OF THE TOP LINK 54 Hole C for General Implement Hole D for Rotava...

Page 56: ...tach an implement 55 Caution Do not attach a PTO shaft with the engine running and ensure all safety shields are in place To attach an implement 1 If the PTO is to be used remove the safety cover from...

Page 57: ...l the warning lights are off with the engine running Never turn the key to the start position while the engine is running as this can cause serious damage to the starter and engine flywheel 56 Only en...

Page 58: ...F 4 F 30 40 min Below 4 F Over 40 min 57 Important Ensure the handbrake Foot brake is on during the warming period Failure to warm up correctly can result in problems When the engine is warm push down...

Page 59: ...th the steering wheel and the brake pedal at the same time For a left turns use the left pedal and a right turn the right pedal Connecting Disconnecting 58 For a left turns use the left pedal and a ri...

Page 60: ...ed Release the clutch and as it engages release the brake pedals Adjust the throttle to the required speed 59 situations The diff lock would only be used in situations where traction is lost on one of...

Page 61: ...amp etc 60 Danger Also check to ensure that the fins in the radiator core are not clogged or that the tractor has a broken or stretched fan belt When traveling on public or farm roads connect both bra...

Page 62: ...WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT As T1003 T903 models of TYM are front wheel assist the front track can be set in 7 positions The rear track can be set in 6 positions as illustrated 61 Unit mm Mark Standard...

Page 63: ...WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT As T803 models of TYM are front wheel assist the front track can be set in 8 positions The rear track can be set in 7 positions as illustrated 62 Unit mm Mark Standard...

Page 64: ...Rear Wheel A A X X X X X B A B C X X X C A B C D X X D B C D E F G E D E F G X X F F G X X X X RECOMMENDATION OF WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT FOR T803 Front Wheel Rear Wheel A A X X X X X 63 B A X X X X X C...

Page 65: ...Maintenance 64 This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your Tractor at peak efficiency while the lubrication and maintenance chart provides a ready reference t...

Page 66: ...h the correct anti freeze or anti corrosion inhibitor in it If the coolant is a rusty color drain the system completely and refill with the correct mixture of water and anti freeze or corrosion inhibi...

Page 67: ...ing up or oil changes Caution Fuel Use the fuel gauge to check the fuel level and top up if too low It is a good practice to refill the tank immediately after use to avoid condensation Tire pressure T...

Page 68: ...0 78 1 18 in 20 30mm Incorrect clutch adjustment can cause excessive wear and reduced tractor 67 Incorrect clutch adjustment can cause excessive wear and reduced tractor performance Caution Electrical...

Page 69: ...l on the dipstick Air cleaner Radiator coolant Check daily top up if required See page 77 Radiator Check daily for damages leakage Fuel Fill tank 68 Engine Fuel filter Every 500 hours or 12months afte...

Page 70: ...oth brake pedals Check daily Adjust so that both operate simultaneously and brake at the same time Operation of each lever Check daily Smooth operation 69 lever Free play of steering wheel Check daily...

Page 71: ...of oil at the clutch chamber Check once a year with the lower plug pulled out Hydraulic Change every 70 Hydraulic oil filter Change every 300 hours Oil of the 4WD front axle Check every 100 hours Chan...

Page 72: ...11 4 3 0 US gal 2 ENGINE API CH4 grades Recommended SAE viscosity grades 6 5 1 7 US gal 3 TRANSMISSION CASE See next page 75 19 8 US gal 4 FRONT AXLE API GL4 Grades Gear oil 80 or 90 17 5 4 62 US gal...

Page 73: ...the Hood opening handle and pull the handle toward to raise the bonnet The gas springs in the cowling will keep the bonnet open Closing method of Hood To close the bonnet simply pull it down and pres...

Page 74: ...g of the system is now finished 73 Removing method of the air from fuel system Use the following procedure in order to remove air from the fuel system 1 Turn the key switch to the ON position Leave th...

Page 75: ...e SAE 30 For temperatures from 32 77 use SAE20 or 15W 40 For temperatures below 32 use SAE 10W CHANGING THE OILS IN THE TRACTOR Always use quality oils as engine or transmission oil Refer to the table...

Page 76: ...he oil level with the dipstick and replace the vent plugs on both final drives and tighten 75 Important Always use the same grade and specified oil as replacements Dispose off the old oil as per local...

Page 77: ...remove the element from the bowl Discard the element 4 Install a new O ring seal to the filter bowl 76 Water separator Drain the Separated water 1 Place a suitable container below the water separator...

Page 78: ...he seal fit by hand until seal contacts bare then turn it 2 3rd turn further to tighten it check for leaks 77 High Pressure Filter Indicator is shown the RED Color after starter Replace the Element 1...

Page 79: ...engine Allow the engine to cool down and then turn the cap slowly to ensure that there is no excessive pressure in the radiator Caution Serious burns can result from the contents of pressurized hot ra...

Page 80: ...s efficiency Insects grass straw and dust can all block the radiator condenser and reduce its efficiency Remove the radiator cover to clean it and the radiator Release the bolt and pull to remove the...

Page 81: ...ease the tractor according to the service schedule page 69 and 70 Ensure that grease nipples are cleaned well before any attempt is made to grease them Front Axle Rear Side Pivot Metal Grease Nipple G...

Page 82: ...The correct free play of the pedal is 0 78 1 18 in To adjust loosen the locknut on the cable and adjust Check the adjustment and tighten the locknut if the free play is correct Checking the Brake flui...

Page 83: ...toe in adjustment is incorrect it can cause severe shaking of both the steering wheel and the entire tractor The correct toe in is 0 1 57 in We recommend that this adjustment is made by the dealer CHE...

Page 84: ...good condition charge them once a month in summer and every second month in winter When replacing the original battery ensure that the replacement battery is the same size Failure to do so can cause...

Page 85: ...gauge 1 at the center of the longest free length and check the tension The correct tension is 535N 120 lb If the tension of the belt is below 250N 56 lb adjust the belt to 535 N 120 lb If twin belts...

Page 86: ...esired position and tighten the bolt Also ensure that the bottom alternator bolts are tighten not damaged Reassemble the element important Never beat the element on a stone or concrete floor wall to c...

Page 87: ...rs and replace as required REPLACING FUSES The circuit has 8 blade type fuses in its wiring circuit See diagram on page 115 116 and 117 When a fuse has blown replace it with one of the same value Usin...

Page 88: ...ature is below 32 replace the Antifreeze completely or drain the coolant to protect the engine from damage from frozen coolant 87 Run the engine for approx 5 min to ensure that it has new oil througho...

Page 89: ...is available in the following version Cab with ventilation and heating systems Cab with ventilation heating and air conditioning systems The cab is in full conformity with the international standards...

Page 90: ...ments mounted the trailers transported and the ballasts applied to the tractor When transporting heavy loads exceeding the weight of the tractor reduce the speed under 15 Km h All the implements mount...

Page 91: ...the direction indicated by the arrow To open pull handle upwards and push forward When opened it is held in place by two dampers 90 Side Window The side window is fitted with central handle for openi...

Page 92: ...Rearview Mirror Adjust the Internal Rearview Mirror turning it into position on its supporting arm Cab ceiling The ceiling is padded with insulation material to block heat radiation into the cab and...

Page 93: ...paper element positioned behind the grille N B it is very important that the air diffusers never be completed closed so as to allow for a steady air flow To obtain a greater pressurization inside the...

Page 94: ...creen washer fluid Blower control switch 93 Blower control switch Three position Knob switch Temperature control Set temperature control as required fully clockwise For maximum cool and fully counterc...

Page 95: ...heater is switched on and adjusted by rotating the control knob at the roof console then switching on the blower and setting the selector at the preferred speed To warn the cab up quickly the knob sh...

Page 96: ...heating system when working in dusty environments Warning Before starting the engine make sure the system is off by turning off the ventilation fan so as not to overload the battery After the system a...

Page 97: ...mes as any escape from the circuit may produce a lethal gas 1 Alternator 2 Compressor 3 Speed heating fan 4 Electric resistance 5 Recirculation inlets 6 Pivotal air diffusers 96 ROOF HATCH IF EQUIPPED...

Page 98: ...ER IF EQUIPPED For operation refer to the Radio and CAB AIR INTAKE FILTER The Paper filter is not suitable for the treatment of pesticides and so must be replaced by an ACTIVE CARBON FILTER available...

Page 99: ...e at 1500rpm B Set the air conditioning system in the coldest for 5 minutes C Check sight glass for clear sight or cloudy Caution If the air conditioning system is operated without being charged The l...

Page 100: ...ssure is normal with below Low 1 5 2 0kg High 14 5 15kg Abnormal 5 Diagnosing malfunctions 1 Tracing faults SYMPTOM CONDITION CAUSE REMEDY SYMPTOM CONDITION CAUSE REMEDY 1 Compressor Abnormal sound In...

Page 101: ...ch gap large Adjust 3 Clutch Disengage Engaged to push with hand Clutch gap large Adjust Low voltage Check battery No defect wire malfunction Replace Slip Slip during rotation Low voltage Check batter...

Page 102: ...LTD policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices specifications or equipment at any time without notice is reserved All date given in this book is subject to production vari...

Page 103: ...ine rpm 750 2 208 engine rpm 1000 2 227 engine rpm BRAKES 102 Accelerator Hand Foot Accelerator ELECTRICAL STARTING AND LIGHTING Battery Capacity 12 Volt 110AH Starter Solenoid Engaged Key Start with...

Page 104: ...rd PTO 540 2 200 engine rpm 750 2 208 engine rpm 1000 2 227 engine rpm BRAKES 102 Accelerator Hand Foot Accelerator ELECTRICAL STARTING AND LIGHTING Battery Capacity 12 Volt 110AH Starter Solenoid Eng...

Page 105: ...cation type Forced Oil Lub Cooling system Liquid Coolant capacity 11 4 3 0 US gal Air cleaner Dry dual Element 103 Air cleaner Dry dual Element Muffler Horizontal side Fuel Diesel fuel Fuel Tank capac...

Page 106: ...Height mm 2 668 105 04 Wheel base mm Distance between shafts 2300 Min Ground Clearance mm 333 13 11 Tire size CABIN Front 11 2 24 Rear 16 9 30 Axle type Front center pivot reverse Eliot type Rear Cent...

Page 107: ...pe Forced Oil Lubrication Cooling system Liquid Coolant capacity 11 4 3 0 US gal 105 Engine Coolant capacity 11 4 3 0 US gal Air cleaner Dry dual Element Muffler Horizontal side Fuel Diesel fuel Fuel...

Page 108: ...Wheel base mm Distance between shafts 2300 90 55 Min Ground Clearance mm 383 15 1 Tire size CABIN Front 13 6 24 6PR Rear 16 9 34 8PR Axle type Front Center pivot reverse Eliot type Rear Central axle...

Page 109: ...29 0 80 1 28 0 80 2 1 71 1 06 1 71 1 06 3 2 40 1 49 2 38 1 48 4 3 12 1 94 3 10 1 93 M 1 3 84 2 39 3 82 2 37 2 5 10 3 17 5 08 3 16 3 7 13 4 43 7 09 4 41 4 9 27 5 76 9 22 5 73 1 13 01 8 08 12 94 8 04 T...

Page 110: ...0 75 L 1 1 51 0 94 1 50 0 93 2 2 01 1 25 2 00 1 24 3 2 80 1 74 2 79 1 73 4 3 64 2 26 3 63 2 26 M 1 4 49 2 79 4 47 2 78 2 5 97 3 71 5 94 3 69 3 8 34 5 18 8 29 5 15 4 10 84 6 74 10 79 6 70 1 15 21 9 45...

Page 111: ...0 63 L 1 1 27 0 79 1 26 0 78 2 1 69 1 05 1 68 1 04 3 2 35 1 46 2 34 1 45 4 3 06 1 90 3 05 1 90 M 1 3 77 2 34 3 75 2 33 2 5 01 3 11 4 99 3 10 3 7 00 4 35 6 97 4 33 4 9 11 5 66 9 06 5 63 1 12 78 7 84 1...

Page 112: ...Pump or nozzles should be checked 3 Do not run the engine without load for more than 2 minutes It is better to stop the engine 3 Do not run the engine without load for more than 2 minutes It is bette...

Page 113: ...not remove the thermostat but replace with a new one if required 5 Do not change the radiator water often Note 1 Always stop any fuel or oil leakages 2 Carry out the regular maintenance failure to do...

Page 114: ...epair Engine revolutions are irregular Air in the fuel system Faulty injector Fuel pipe leak Bleed the system Contact dealer for repair FAULT TRACING Fuel pipe leak The engine stops at low revolution...

Page 115: ...epair Contact dealer for repair Contact dealer for repair Fill the tank and check fuel quality Clean the element Oil warning light comes on with the engine running Low oil level Wrong oil Faulty light...

Page 116: ...se Hydraulic system Hydraulics are not lifting Engine revs too low Lack of transmission Oil Air leaking in from a pipe Clogged suction filter Faulty pump Increase engine revs Top up the oil to the cor...

Page 117: ...tact dealer for repair Replace or adjust Before anything else check the electrolyte level of the battery and the connections Top up it required and clean and retighten the terminal Dim head lights Low...

Page 118: ...T803 T903 T1003 WIRING DIAGRAM A3 116...

Page 119: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 1 117...

Page 120: ...CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 1 118...

Page 121: ...CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 2 119...

Page 122: ...UNITS FOR DIRECTION SIGNAL RELAY FOR THE POWER 4 PTO SWITCH PANEL 5 COUPLER FOR THE POWER MAX RATED AMPERE 6 COUPLER FOR THE TRAILER A HEAD LAMP 12V55W B DIRECTION SIGNAL LAMP 12V21W STOP LAMP BACK LI...

Page 123: ...CH CONTROL 5 SELF LEVELING 11 EXTERNAL SOURCE 12 LIGHT HORN 13 DIRECTION INDICATIOR LAMP 14 BEACON 15 FUEL PUMP 121 5 SELF LEVELING 6 BACK LAMP 7 PANEL SOURCE 8 VALVE 9 STOP LAMP 10 CIGARETTE JACK 15...

Page 124: ...T803 POWER TRAIN 122...

Page 125: ...T903 T1003 POWER TRAIN 123...

Page 126: ...DATE JOB CARD NO NATURE OF DEFECT PARTS REPLACEMENT W CLAIM NO AND DATE REMARKS TRACTOR HISTORY CARD 124...

Page 127: ...DATE TRACTOR HOURS NATURE TYPE OF REPAIR SERVICE CARRIED OUT SERVICE RECORD 125...

Page 128: ...DATE JOB DONE MACHINE HOURS FUEL CONSUMPTION ENGINE OIL TOPPED UP REMARKS START END DAILY OPERATION LOG 126...

Page 129: ...PART REPLACEMENT RECORD DATE PART DESCRIPTION Q TY COST DATE PART DESCRIPTION Q TY COST 127...

Page 130: ...T803 T903 T1003 OPERATOR S MANUAL FOR TRACTORS CODE NO 1912 930 001 0 Printed on Mar 2008 1st EDITION 128...

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