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OPERATOR

MANUAL

TX25H

TM

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Page 1: ...OPERATOR MANUAL TX25H TM www summittractors com...

Page 2: ...Summit Tractors LLC 3379 Peachtree Road NE Suite 555 Atlanta GA 30326 OPERATOR S MANUAL Part Code 300339271A Revision 00 English Summit TX25 Hydrostatic Tractor Publication No SMMT AUG21 06...

Page 3: ...will nd very useful informa on related to rou ne checks and periodic maintenance in Chapter 5 MAINTENANCE If you want to perform your own periodic maintenance we will assist by providing access to the...

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Page 5: ...30 3 Safety Labels Location 20 6 10 Safety Prepare For Safe Operation 20 11 Safety While Operating Loader Attachments 20 24 Safety From Lightning Strike 20 25 Safety Labels 20 5 Safety Notes 20 12 25...

Page 6: ...and Tires Tire Inflation Pressure Load Carrying Capacity 40 12 Service Brakes 40 11 Three Point Linkage 40 14 Roll Over Protection Structure ROPS 40 16 Parking Brake 40 11 Fuel Tank Filling 50 3 Radia...

Page 7: ...3 Long Storage Period 50 13 CHAPTER 7 DO S AND DON TS Greasing Points 50 15 Service Record 80 3 Jack Up the Tractor Lifting Points 50 16 Adjusting V belt tension 50 14 CHAPTER 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIO...

Page 8: ...id any confusion when following these instructions The left and right means left and right sides of the tractor when facing in the direction of forward travel reference to the front indicates the radi...

Page 9: ...in fig D Chassis Serial Number A Chassis number is punched on right side of front axle bracket of the tractor see fig A Should you nd the number dif cult to read you will also nd it on the statutory p...

Page 10: ...e Turn Signal Power Take Off Clutch Control Off Position Power Take Off Clutch Control On Position Hazard Warning Lights Master Lighting Switch Headlight Low Beam Headlight High Beam Audible Warning D...

Page 11: ...ded with each product are warranted for the number of months or operating hours specified Warranty statements required by law covering engine emission related parts and components which shall not be l...

Page 12: ...plied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you but they are intended to apply to the greatest e...

Page 13: ...part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the II Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions required by subsection B must be war...

Page 14: ...m Fuelsupplypump Coldadvancetimer Fuelinjectionpump Anydeviceusedtocollectparticulate emissions Hoses clamps fittings tubing Gaskets seals IV MiscellaneousItems Injectionpipe Enginemanufacturersupplie...

Page 15: ...t correctly followed it could result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY The symbol and the word DANGER indicate an immediate hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in DEATH OR VERYSERIOUS IN...

Page 16: ...e Location Placed on hood near fuel tank neck EPA REGULATION USE ULTRA LOW SULFUR FUEL ONLY Safety label for use of ultra low sulfur fuel as per EPA Regulation Location Placed on hood near fuel tank n...

Page 17: ...rtain children and or others are clear of machine 5 Keep hands feet and clothing away from power driven parts before adjusting to fit 7 Reduce speed when turning or operating around hazards 8 Do not a...

Page 18: ...ear side WARNING Pinch Crush Hazard To prevent serious injury or death Operate controls only from the tractor seat Be careful when connecting equipment to tractor Hands fingers feet or other body part...

Page 19: ...near three point linkage Safety label for not removing safety shields while engine is running Location Placed on PTO safety shield at rear side of tractor Safety warning label for always locking ROPS...

Page 20: ...switch Start engine only from seat with transmission and PTO off Location Placed on starter motor at LHS of engine Safety label to stay clear of engine fan and fan belt Location Placed on radiator ass...

Page 21: ...nt weather clothing f Re ective clothing g Heavy gloves neoprene for chemical leather for rough work h Safety shoes DO NOT wear loose clothing jewellery or other items and tie up long hair which could...

Page 22: ...ly follow the instructions outlined in the operator s manual of the mounted or trailed machinery or trailer and not to operate the combination tractor machine or tractor trailer unless all instruction...

Page 23: ...of the tractor implements and towed equipment Always use three point contact with the machine and face the machine when you mount it Three point contact means both hands and one foot or one hand and b...

Page 24: ...avoid side overturns Risk of Overturning Reduce speed to match operating conditions If the tractor is equipped with a front end loader carry the bucket and load as low as possible Make wide slow turns...

Page 25: ...towed equipment is NOTequipped with brakes Use extreme caution when transporting on snow covered or slippery roads Know the route you are going to travel Observe all local or national regulations rega...

Page 26: ...Do not wear a necktie scarf or loose clothing when you work near moving parts If these items get caught severe injury could result STAY CLEAR OF ROTATING SHAFTS GENERAL OPERATING HAZARDS Keep PTO shie...

Page 27: ...uate set of the correct tools is available for maintenance and minor repairs 5 Ensure that all service work and repairs are carried out on a flat area with a concrete or similar floor Do not carry out...

Page 28: ...ST NOISE PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES Do not puncture a starting fluid container The seat is part of the ROPS safety zone Replace only with seat approved for your tractor Any alteration of the ROPS must be...

Page 29: ...maintenance procedures listed in this operator manual reduce the risk of fire and the chance of costly downtime Do not store fuel container where there is an open flame spark or pilot light such as w...

Page 30: ...position USE a seat belt when you operate with a ROPS in the fully extended position If this machine is operated with the ROPS folded for example to enter a low building drive with extreme caution DO...

Page 31: ...in slippery conditions due to mud snow or moisture Keep steps clean and free of grease or oil Never jump while de boarding the tractor Never mount or dismount a moving tractor The intended use of trac...

Page 32: ...commended Inspect the chain for flaws Make sure all parts of towing devices are of adequate size and strong enough to handle the load Always hitch to the drawbar of the towing unit Before moving clear...

Page 33: ...is secured over the tractor engine SUPPORT MACHINE PROPERLY A disabled tractor is best transported on a flatbed carrier Use chains to secure the tractor to the carrier The axles and tractor frame are...

Page 34: ...wheels for low pressure cuts bubbles damaged rims or missing lug bolts and nuts TIGHTENING WHEELRETAINING BOLTS NUTS STOREATTACHMENTS SAFELY Stored attachments such as dual wheels cage wheels and loa...

Page 35: ...lways check the weight and nature of the load to be handled and the stability of the tractor in relation to the ground conditions The tractor is made up of parts subjected to rules and laws for their...

Page 36: ...are able to hear thunder you can be struck by lightning Lightning can strike even when it s not raining Asturdy building provides the best protection DANGER NOISE VIBRATION LEVELS The value of the no...

Page 37: ...2WD 4WD Lever 7 Steering Wheel 5 Parking Brake Lever 6 Brake Pedal 8 Forward Speed Control Pedal 10 Hand Throttle Lever 12 DCV Lever 11 Response Valve Transport Lock 9 Reverse Speed Control Pedal 13...

Page 38: ...icator 7 High Beam Indicator 2 Battery Charging Indicator 5 RPM Hour Meter 8 Glow Plug Indicator 9 Oil Pressure Indicator 10 PTO Monitor Lamp 6 Right Turn Indicator 1 Parking Brake Indicator 11 Turn T...

Page 39: ...t Running Start Running GLOW OFF OFF GLOW Battery Charging System Functioning OK Charging system battery is defective Get both thing checked from electrician Battery being charged Charging system is d...

Page 40: ...Indicator It glows when the right side indicator is ON High Beam Indicator This light glows when head lights are in high beam mode Cold Start Indication It glows when ignition heater is ON at second p...

Page 41: ...ng oil in the engine IMPORTANT Do not operate the engine if there is no oil pressure This may damage engine parts Temperature Gauge 6 Add coolant if required otherwise contact your nearest authorized...

Page 42: ...hment It glows all the time when hazard switch is ON 7 Pin socket is used for connection of trailer lights Engine RPM and Hour Meter Needle of this meter indicates speed of engine in revolution per mi...

Page 43: ...in RED zone refill the fuel tank Ensure Min 1 6 U S Gallon 6 Liter of fuel in fuel tank to avoid air locking Green Red Cruise Control This light glows when cruise is ON Cruise control switch is for t...

Page 44: ...n Switch B Press this switch to blow the horn C B A Head Light and Parking Light Switch C This switch illuminates all lights parking light head light high beam low beam with the clockwise rotation Sid...

Page 45: ...switch is as below st I Position OFF All the electrical systems remain disconnected in this position nd 2 Position ON HEATER The warning lights battery oil pressure indicator will be functional in th...

Page 46: ...d condition This switch is to turn the cruise control on and off Press in upper part of switch to activate and the lower side to deactivate cruise control Never install a wire or larger ampere fuse in...

Page 47: ...dication for brakes and turn signal Work Lamp 4 Adjustable work lamp is provided at rear side as shown in figure Registration Plate Light 3 Registration plate light is provided on registration plate a...

Page 48: ...ven pin socket mounted on licence plate to attach the trailer connections Details of connectors is given under Seven Pin Socket 30 12 Pin No Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 7 Pin 1 Ground Right Park...

Page 49: ...iving to minimize vibrations With the f adjusting knob slide the seat so as to have a to ro comfortable approach towards all levers The effort range of that can be adjusted while sitting on seat is 11...

Page 50: ...stment Seat Height Adjustment Loosen the bolt A from rear side knobs B1 and B2 of operator seat Remove the cap D from both sides knobs B1 and B2 Loosen the nut C from both side knobs B1 and B2 Loosen...

Page 51: ...Buzzer will not blow engine stops within 1 second After stopping the tractor leave the tractor from left side of tractor Boarding the Tractor Always board the tractor from left hand side where a foot...

Page 52: ...below table Sr No Starter Switch position Glow Plug Glow plug Lamp on cluster Engine Remarks 1 OFF OFF OFF 2 ON ON OFF Pre Glow time This is the time to heat up the cylinder chamber for easy crank th...

Page 53: ...weather conditions C Move the low high speed selector lever to neutral position A Engage the parking brake D Tractor is equipped with clutch safety switch always press the clutch pedal fully before st...

Page 54: ...he hood till you hear a click sound to open the hood Gently lower the hood down then press until lock is engaged 1 Press pedal B to drive the tractor in reverse direction There are two speed control p...

Page 55: ...ot press both of the speed control pedals when the cruise control is engaged IMPORTANT Cruise operation should be disengaged while turning the tractor OPERATION Engaging Dis engaging Cruise Operation...

Page 56: ...traveling in a straight line The differential lock should be disengage when turning the tractor to avoid damage to the differential assembly WARNING Do not apply differential lock while tractor speed...

Page 57: ...if the operator leaves the seat with parking brake released and PTO engaged PTO Lever Power Take off PTO Rear PTO Make sure that PTO switch is in OFF position Mid PTO Make sure that PTO switch is OFF...

Page 58: ...nt linkage in upward position if it is not to be used High inertia implements do not come to a stand still the moment the PTO control lever is shifted to the disengaged position Do NOT approach the im...

Page 59: ...ided by the manufacturer engaging pipes are pushed together IMPORTANT On multi component telescoping drive lines the yokes at each end must be aligned as shown The yokes at each end must not be at 90...

Page 60: ...cle Pull lightly to make sure positive connection was made Quick Release Couplers DCV Lever Hydraulic Coupling Devices Dust Plug The tractor is equipped with power steering with a pump of 6 7 CC steer...

Page 61: ...s used for work at a standstill even if only for brief periods of time The parking brake is located below operator s seat and engaged by the parking brake lever which acts on the brake discs by means...

Page 62: ...rence through lack of tire grip Deterioration of tire casing by traction forces Reduce grip due to lack of cleaning Deterioration due to compacted ground Wheels and Tires 40 12 Check Torque of Front a...

Page 63: ...transportation and agriculture operations It is the most important factor in the efficient performance of tractor it should be used only as per company recommendation Here we will discuss only pneumat...

Page 64: ...end on the type of implement being used and the work to be done Top Link For length adjustment of top link fix the top link other end and turn the lever for increasing or decreasing the length During...

Page 65: ...from pump to lift via priority valve located at LH side of Engine Transmission lubrication oil is used as hydraulic oil Position Control Lever 1 This orange color lever is mounted on R H S of driver s...

Page 66: ...pull from the tractor drawbar If the safety frame has been removed from the tractor it must be refitted or erected immediately using the proper hardware and applying the recommended torque value Alwa...

Page 67: ...ition with a fastened seat belt for full rollover protection Following procedure is folding the ROPS Operating Foldable ROPS 1 Remove R pin 1 from pin 2 and then remove pin 2 2 Turn the ROPS towards b...

Page 68: ...CL R CT G CT CA C CL R R W CT CP R 50 Hours Every 250 Hours Every 500 Hours Every 750 Hours Every 1000 Hours Every 1250 Hours Every 1500 Hours Parameters At every 1000 hours or 2 Years whichever is ea...

Page 69: ...Alternator Starter Functioning of All Gauges Meters C CT CA C CL C C CA C CL CT C C CA CT C CL C CL CT C R C C C CA C C C R CA CT CT CA C CL C CL CA C CA C C CL CT CA C CL C C CT C CT C CA C CT C R C...

Page 70: ...iesel is flammable liquid and can catch fire easily 2 Mixtures of diesel fuel and alcohol are not approved since the resulting lubrication of the fuel injection system is insufficient 4 Fill the tank...

Page 71: ...Tighten the vent plug B after bubble free fuel flows from the return valve Radiator Checking Coolant Level in Radiator Fuel Filter A B 2 1 Slowly open the radiator cap 1 up to the safety catch about...

Page 72: ...in an oil pan after removing the drain plug 2 Remove the oil filter by rotating it in anti clockwise direction by hand or with the filter wrench 5 Install oil filter When the filter gasket contacts t...

Page 73: ...or cap or cap with damaged rubber seals defective release valve to avoid water loss and engine overheating Use genuine radiator cap only Check Replace Hoses Check hoses regularly on every service befo...

Page 74: ...ing the cover Do not use latches on the cover to force the filter into air cleaner that could cause damage to housing and will avoid the warranty Clean the air cleaner element at first 50 hrs then aft...

Page 75: ...urs and then at every service 4WD Front Axle Oil Change Oil filling plug is provided on right hand side of the front axle as shown in fig Open the plug and check the oil level The lower point of the p...

Page 76: ...e oil stabilize before checking its level IMPORTANT See the lubricants and fuel chart for the type of oil to be used according to the transmission type NOTE If implement used requires more quantity of...

Page 77: ...per schedule to enhance the life and performance of hydraulic system Hydraulic Filter Replacement LHS Suction Filter RHS Delivery Filter Replacement Replace the hydraulic filters suction delivery at...

Page 78: ...from the housing 3 with the help of right hand fingers 6 Assemble the supporting cup tighten the nut 4 Unscrew the nut 6 remove supporting cup 7 After dis assembling supporting cup remove the sheath 8...

Page 79: ...and tight Check specific gravity of battery using a battery hydrometer Specific gravity of a fully charged battery is 1 265 0 005 at 80 6 F 27 C Battery Removal Procedure 2 Remove fly nut by rotating...

Page 80: ...sibly ventilated place Make sure that all the controls are in neutral including the electric switches and parking brake controls Remove the ignition key from ignition switch Make sure that the cylinde...

Page 81: ...electrical back up Note If defects are found in the alternator contact you servicing dealer Alternator 2 Inspect belt tension by pushing the belt downward with approx 22lbf 98N 10kgf force midway bet...

Page 82: ...ering Cylinder Mounting Min 1 Point 3 Front Axle Pivot Pin 1 Point 4 Drag Link LH and RH 2 Points 5 Top Link 2 Points 4 Drag Link 2 Power Steering Cylinder Mounting Min 3 Front Axle Pivot Pin 5 Top Li...

Page 83: ...irm level ground only Before doing any further work on the tractor first secure it using suitable support stands Raise rear of tractor CAUTION Oil and Lubrication Chart Aggregate Capacity Recommended...

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Page 85: ...Note All dimensions specifications are for guidance purpose only are subjected to change without prior notice Overall Dimensions...

Page 86: ...7 Do s and Don ts C in service schedule replaced correct 0 39 Inch DON TS ENGINE a General 1 Do not keep on continuous...

Page 87: ...to TIRES tire tire TIRES tires tire b 0 12 0 24 inch 2...

Page 88: ...fuel tire tires off z tires a of time r container there is a need lubricated optimum Summit authorized servicing dealer tractor battery start operate tamper allow use start run...

Page 89: ...el Engine over heating g Oil pressure indicator show warning Oil qual Contact to authorized servicing dealer consumption Oil quality is not good He Use genuine oil Oil leakage Check and repair Check t...

Page 90: ...ntact your authorized servicing dealer Contact your authorized servicing dealer Contact your authorized servicing dealer Contact your authorized servicing dealer Contact your authorized servicing deal...

Page 91: ...CHASSIS NO ________________________________________ENGINE NO ___________________________________ S NO DATE HOURS DEALER CODE BRIEF JOB DESCRIPTION ACTION TAKEN DEALER SIGN...

Page 92: ...Tractor Lifting Points 50 16 L Left Turn Indicator 30 3 N Oil and Lubrication Chart 50 16 Long Storage Period 50 13 Oil Changes in 4WD Front Axle 50 8 PTO 40 7 Radiator Draining Flushing 50 6 Roll Ov...

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