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PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE 

CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED 

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INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 

 
 1.  Tire pressure················································

 

 2.  Air cleaner element 

 

  and hose connections ·································

 

 3.  Radiator coolant level ·································

 

 4.  Fan belt tension ···········································

 

 5.  Battery cleanliness, vent openings, 

 

  electrolyte level, and charge ······················

 

 6.  Engine oil level·············································

 

 7.  Power steering reservoir oil level···············

 

 8.  Transmission and rear axle ························

 

 9.  Front axle and front differential 

 

  oil level

4WD

·········································

 

10. Hydraulic Lift control adjustment ···············

 

11. Upper link, and hitch ···································

 

12. Brake adjustment and pedal 

 

  equalization ··················································

 

13. Rear wheel disc and hub bolts 

 

  for tightness··················································

 

14. Front wheel hub bolts 

 

  for tightness

4WD

·································

 

 
15. Front wheel toe-in········································

 

16. Fuel level ······················································

 

17. Sheet metal and paint condition ················

 

18. Check lift rod for proper operation ·············

 

19. Drain diesel fuel filter···································

 

 
 

SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS 

 
 
 1.  ROPS installed ············································

 

 2.  Seat belts installed ······································

 

 3.  Bolt torque check of ROPS 

 

  and seat belt·················································

 

 4.  PTO master shield installed ·······················

 

 5.  SMV emblem installed ································

 

 6.  Safety decals installed ································

 

 7.  Neutral start switches operation ················

 

 8.  Parking brake & latch operation·················

 

 9.  Flashing lights/tail lights operation·············

 

10. Operator's Manual ·······································

 

 

 
OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 

 
All operating checks are to be performed with the 
tractor at normal operating temperature 
 1.  Lights and instruments for proper 

 

  operation, and fuel shut down 

 

  with key switch OFF ····································

 

 2.  Fluid and oil leaks ········································

 

 3.  Maximum no-load speed and 

 

  idle speed adjustments ·······························

 

 4.  P.T.O. engagement and 

 

  disengagement ············································

 

 

 

Clutch pedal and P.T.O. lever·················

 

 5.  Hydraulic System: 

 

 

Selector level for position control ···········

 

 

 

Flow control operation ·····························

 

 6.  4-wheel drive lever operation ·····················

 

 7.  Low speed

creeper

lever·······················

 

 8.  Operation of H.S.T·······································

 

 

 

 

       

       

       

       

TRACTOR MODEL NO.

                     

                     

                     

                     

INSPECTION PERFORMED 

         

         

         

         

  TRACTOR SERIAL NO. 

 

  

 

  WARRANTY EXPLAINED 

 
 
 

           

           

           

           

OWNER'S SIGNATURE

               

               

               

               

DATE

               

               

               

               

DEALER'S SIGNATURE

             

             

             

             

DATE 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

50-HOUR SERVICE 

CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED 

 

 
 

INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 

 
 1.  Tire pressure················································

 

 2.  Check air cleaner hose connection ···········

 

 3.  Replace diesel fuel filter(s)  ·······················

 

 4.  Tighten in-line pump delivery 

 

  valve holders················································

 

 5.  Radiator coolant level ·································

 

 6.  Fan belt tension ···········································

 

 7.  Battery cleanliness and vent openings, 

 

  electrolyte level and charge ·······················

 

 8.  All electrical cables, terminals 

 

  and wires ······················································

 

 9.  Drain and refill engine oil ····························

 

10. Replace engine oil filter ······························

 

11. Power steering reservoir oil level···············

 

12. Transmission and rear axle 

 

  oil level··························································

 

13. Front differential and front axle 

 

  oil level

4WD

·········································

 

14. Injection pump timing ··································

 

15. Cylinder head bolt torque ···························

 

16. Replace hydraulic system oil filter ·············

 

17. Replace H.S.T. cartridge oil filter···············

 

18. Bolt torque check of ROPS 

 

  and seat belt·················································

 

 

OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 

 
 1.  Lights and instruments for proper 

 

  operation, and fuel shut down 

 

  with key switch OFF ····································

 

 2.  Fluid and oil leaks········································

 

 3.  Maximum no-load speed and 

 

  idle speed adjustments ·······························

 

 4.  Starting and starter safety switches 
 5.  Valve lash,engine ········································

 

 6.  Hydraulic system: 

 

 

Selector lever for position 

 

 

 

control operation·······································

 

 

 

Flow control operation ·····························

 

       

 Note: Flow control only on 

       

 H.P.L. lowering rate 

       

 speed can be adjusted 

PERFORMANCE SERVICE CHECKS 

 
 1.  Engine operation including throttle 

 

  and governor operation·······························

 

 2.  Transmission including clutch ····················

 

 3.  Steering control············································

 

 4.  Differential lock engagement 

 

  and disengagement·····································

 

 5.  Brake action ·················································

 

 6.  All optional equipment and 

 

  accessories ··················································

 

 7.  Hydrostatic Transmission ···························

 

 
 
 
 

 

       

       

       

       

TRACTOR MODEL NO.

                     

                     

                     

                     

INSPECTION PERFORMED

         

         

         

         

  TRACTOR SERIAL NO. 

 

 
 

             

             

             

             

OWNER'S SIGNATURE

               

               

               

               

DATE

             

             

             

             

DEALER'S SIGNATURE

             

             

             

             

DATE 

 

Содержание ST329

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Страница 2: ...ual without charge except for lubricant oil or filters replaced as part of normal maintenance MAKE SURE THAT YOU AND THE DEALER SIGN BOTH COPIES A PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PLATE is located on the right...

Страница 3: ...HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION 17 18 CLUTCH PEDAL 18 DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL 19 PTO CONTROLS AND OPERATION 19 21 TOWING THE TRACTOR 21 HOOD LUTCH 22 THREE POINT LINKAGE 22 HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM 23 27 DRIVING T...

Страница 4: ...Decrease Fuel Level Creeper Range High Range Middle Range Low Range Neutral Diesel Fuel Glow Engine Stop Engine Oil Engine Start Parking Brake Lights Upper Beam Lights Lower Beam Lock Release Lock Up...

Страница 5: ...needs to know to prevent minor machine damage if a cer tain procedure is not follows A careful operator is the best operator Most ac cidents can be avoided by observing certain pre cautions Read and...

Страница 6: ...skin cancer Avoid pro longed contact with used engine oil Wash skin promptly with soap and water 10 Some components on your tractor such as gaskets and friction surfaces brake linings clutch linings...

Страница 7: ...ractor lights are adjusted to pre vent blinding an oncoming vehicle operator DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1 Watch where you are going especially at row ends on roads around trees and low hanging obstacles 2 To...

Страница 8: ...PRECAUTIONS The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accident 7 13 Make sure the PTO master shield is in stalled at all times and always replace the PTO shield cap when the PTO is not...

Страница 9: ...fe 9 Keep equipment clean and properly main tained 10 Do not drive equipment near open fires 11 Never use fuel for cleaning purposes 12 Arrange fuel purchases so that summer grade fuels are not held o...

Страница 10: ...ckwise to in crease the height or turn it counterclockwise to reduce the height To adjust the seat suspension for individual opera tors with moving the Lever straight up turn it clockwise to be for mo...

Страница 11: ...h the ROPS in the lowered position Always raise the ROPS and lock it immediately after low clearance work Figure 3 Rollover Protective Structure ROPS Folding the ROPS A foldable ROPS is factory instal...

Страница 12: ...Indicator Light Combination Switch The turn signal lights are activated by moving the switch to the left or right as required The turn sig nal switch is not self canceling To operate the hazard funct...

Страница 13: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS 11...

Страница 14: ...Tachometer Registers engine RPM Revolu tions Per Minute The gauge is marked in in crements of 100 and will return to zero when the engine is not running High Beam Indicator Illuminates when the head...

Страница 15: ...bustion chambers during this time and the engine will now be ready to start NOTE When ambient temperature are colder a longer preheat time may be necessary Even after the cold start indicator light ha...

Страница 16: ...fully forward and turn the key switch Figure 9 to the OFF position to stop the engine IMPORTANT Failure to turn the key switch to the OFF position after the engine has stopped will al low the warning...

Страница 17: ...actor at the rear With reference to the picture inset the socket connections as viewed from the rear of the tractor are as follows Pin No Wire Colour Circuit Green Red L H Turn Signal Not Used Black E...

Страница 18: ...anical transmission 9x3 The foot throttle shown in Figure 14 can be used separately or in conjunction with the hand throttle With the hand throttle control lever set at a selected engine rpm the foot...

Страница 19: ...ed to secure the brake pedals together Lock the pedals together whenever the tractor is operated at high speeds and at any time the tractor is used on the highway Figure 15 Brake Pedal Locking PARKING...

Страница 20: ...s front wheel drive should be disengaged to maximize tire and driveline life and fuel economy MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION 9 3 TRANSMISSION GEARSHIFT LEVERS The transmission main shift lever and range sele...

Страница 21: ...ns to activate the safety start system and allow the engine to start To select the desired operating range depress the clutch pedal fully IMPORTANT Never attempt to engage or disen gage the range leve...

Страница 22: ...utch components Figure 25 Clutch Control DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL The differential lock pedal is located on the right hand foot platform on 9 3 model and left hand foot platform on...

Страница 23: ...ppen the lock may be disengaged by either of two ways Decrease the drawbar pull by raising or disen gaging the implement so that neither wheel tends to slip OR Rapidly apply and release a light brakin...

Страница 24: ...ion gearshift lever to the neutral position Set parking brake Disengage the PTO with the PTO control lever Figure 27 Remove the PTO cap for rear Wait until the PTO shaft stops turning Attach the mount...

Страница 25: ...dvertent movement of PTO implement disen gage PTO after each use TOWING THE TRACTOR To tow your tractor place the transmission gear shift levers in neutral Do not exceed 13 km h Do not tow your tracto...

Страница 26: ...of the hood and support linkage NOTE Keep the latch mechanism free of the dirt and the debris so that the latch assembly will oper ate properly THREE POINT LINKAGE The tractor s standard three point...

Страница 27: ...before lowering equipment Figure 35 Two Lever Hydraulic Lift System Control Draft and Position Position Control Lever Adjustable Stop Draft Control Lever Remote Control Lever POSITION CONTROL When op...

Страница 28: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS 26 paragraph...

Страница 29: ...r depth DRAFT CONTROL OPERATION Draft control is obtained by placing the position control lever in the forward position Use the draft control to adjust the draft setting the lift system will automatic...

Страница 30: ...hydraulic Manifold Block is provided to supply hydraulic oil to equipment such as a front loader dozer blade etc Location of the Block is shown in Figure 38 To operate auxiliary equipment remove the p...

Страница 31: ...he Release the control lever to stop the cylinder in any position before it is fully extended the lever automatically returns to the Neutral and the position of cylinder is held detent 9 3 Rear remote...

Страница 32: ...is used the cylinder will operate at a faster rate This regenerative feature cannot be used with single acting cylinders Push the control lever forward or pull it sideways to the left to retract the...

Страница 33: ...Use extreme caution and avoid hard applica tions of the tractor brakes when pulling heavy towed loads at road speeds Always sit in the driver s seat while starting or driving the tractor Any towed ve...

Страница 34: ...ersing front wheels on a four wheel drive system NOTE Torque front wheel bolts M12 to 92 116 N m Rear Wheel Settings Rear Tire Type Tread Setting Note Agricultural 11 2 24 1070 mm Adjustable by switch...

Страница 35: ...mplement is raised to the trans port position the front wheel reaction should be at least 20 of tractor weight Add additional front end ballast as required for sta bility during operation and transpor...

Страница 36: ...CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATIONS 34 Figure 44 Front End Weights...

Страница 37: ...chments to the tractor or damage to the tractor may occur The chart below outlines type inflation pressures FRONT TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Tire Type Tire Size Inflation Pressure Agricultural 7 14 4PR...

Страница 38: ...r exceed the total recommended weight for the tractor Because special equipment is required to fill the tires we recommend that you consult your SHIBAURA Tractor Dealer Tires should never be filled be...

Страница 39: ...LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 32 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART SHIBAURA ST333 ST329 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE...

Страница 40: ...reate an increased fire hazard Never remove the Fuel Cap or refuel the tractor when the engine is running or is hot Don t smoke while refueling or while anywhere near fuel When filling the tank mainta...

Страница 41: ...reduce overnight condensation Also any fuel which may have been spilled should be cleaned up Figure 46 Filler Cap fuel HOOD LATCH As viewed from the front of the tractor 1 To raise the hood move the l...

Страница 42: ...40 CD or SAE 50 CD in extremely high tempera tures IMPORTANT Engine crankcase oil drain intervals should be adjusted downward when diesel fuel sulfur content is over 0 5 Consult your dealer for detai...

Страница 43: ...rmal operating temperature drain and discard the engine oil by removing the drain plug Figure 51 Reinstall the plug after the oil has drained and discard the oil 2 Unscrew the oil filter Figure 49 cat...

Страница 44: ...of fuel If the lines leading to or from the filter have been disconnected If the injection pump has been removed and reinstalled WARNING Fuel oil in the injection system is under high pressure and ca...

Страница 45: ...element opposite to normal air flow through element IMPORTANT Be careful not to rupture the filter element Maintain a reasonable distance be tween the air nozzle and the filter element when directing...

Страница 46: ...l every 300 hours 1 With the oil at normal operating temperature drain and discard the oil by removing the trans mission rear axle center housing drain plugs Figure 56 Reinstall the plugs after the oi...

Страница 47: ...tional cartridge oil filter Figure 58 Change the cartridge oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation and every 300 hours thereafter Figure 58 Hydraulic Oil Filter H S T LUBRICATION FITTINGS The...

Страница 48: ...loth and turn the cap slowly counterclock wise to the first stop Allow all pressure to escape before removing the cap completely Figure 59 Radiator Coolant Reservoir If the cooling system already cont...

Страница 49: ...ra ture is reached then stop the engine and re check the coolant level Add coolant as re quired IMPORTANT Never run the engine when the cooling system is empty and do not add cold water or cold antifr...

Страница 50: ...oosen or tighten the bolts when the engine is running 2 Pry the alternator away from the engine and tighten the mounting bolts 3 Recheck belt deflection ENGINE SPEED ADJUSTMENT The adjustments for idl...

Страница 51: ...M12 to the correct torque of 74 5 Nm if necessary 2 Also check the torque of the ROPS to fender mounting bolt Figure 66 Tighten the bolts M12 to the correct torque of 74 5 Nm if nec essary POSSIBLE D...

Страница 52: ...LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 45...

Страница 53: ...amps Determine the battery charge with checking the in dicator of battery WARNING When the alternator is charging an explosive gas is produced inside the battery Therefore always check the indicator w...

Страница 54: ...trument panel lights 15 amp Indicators Hazard lights 10 amp Brake lights Horn Lower Fuse Block Figure 71 Fuse Size Circuit Protected 5 amp Warning lights Gauges H S T speed control 5 amp Engine fuel s...

Страница 55: ...2 Take off the spring 3 Remove the bulb 4 Install a new bulb and install the spring socket and connector TAIL LAMP AND FLASHER WARNING LIGHTS To replace a tail lamp bulb or flasher warning light bulb...

Страница 56: ...allows the operator to stand clear of the tire while inflating it NEVER INFLATE TO OVER 240 kPa TO SEAT BEADS If beads have not seated by time pressure reaches 35 psi deflate the assembly reposition t...

Страница 57: ...marks on the wheels should be zero to 0 5 mm greater when the marks are at the rear than at the front 5 If the toe in is not correct adjust as outlined in the following procedure Figure 77 Checking To...

Страница 58: ...o stop the tractor The tractor should stop in a straight line if the ca bles have been correctly adjusted CLUTCH PEDAL ADJUSTMENT To obtain maximum clutch life it is essential that the clutch pedal fr...

Страница 59: ...igure 83 and fill with new oil as specified on page 35 and install the filler plug 3 Remove the dipstick filler plug on the top right side of axle housing Figure 81 and fill with new oil of the type s...

Страница 60: ...nd clean it thoroughly Be sure that it is fully charged Place it in storage in a cool dry place above freezing temperature The battery should be charged periodically dur ing storage 7 Place blocking u...

Страница 61: ...Newton Meters Pitch mm Newton Meters 4T 4 9 6 9 7T 8 3 11 3 M6 10T 1 0 11 8 15 7 4T 12 7 16 7 15 2 20 1 7T 22 6 28 4 26 5 34 3 M8 10T 1 25 28 4 36 3 1 0 30 4 40 2 4T 25 5 33 3 28 4 36 3 7T 44 1 55 9...

Страница 62: ...ont Differential Gear Case 1 5 Liters COOLING SYSTEM Type Pressurized Liquid with Re circulating Bypass COOLING SYSTEM Cont d Water Pump Type Centrifugal Drive V Belt Water Pump Belt Deflection 10 15...

Страница 63: ...t End Weights 30 kg each total 90 kg 4 Rear Wheel Weights 30 kg each total 120 kg Draw Bar Extension Type Standard 145 mm TIRES Front AG 7 14 R1 4Ply AG Optional 6 14 R1 4Ply TURF 25x8 50 14 F1 4Ply R...

Страница 64: ...T AG 11 2 24 Turf 13 6 16 Tire km h km h L 0 6 30 0 5 63 M 0 13 07 0 11 69 H 0 26 66 0 23 84 Rearward AG 11 2 24 Turf 13 6 16 Tire km h km h L 0 4 41 0 3 94 M 0 9 15 0 8 18 H 0 18 66 0 16 69 GROUND SP...

Страница 65: ...y contains sulfuric acid Wear protective clothing and use eye protection WARNING Keep Hands and Clothing away from Rotation Fan PART NO 390198020 LOCATION Rear of radiator Never touch rotating parts w...

Страница 66: ...RT NO 390173971 LOCATION Top of L H fender Main Shift Lever 9 3 PART NO 390193950 LOCATION On the main shift Lever PTO Control Lever single speed PART NO 390173980 LOCATION Top of L H fender MID PTO C...

Страница 67: ...70290 LOCATION Top of flow control knob Rear Remote Control PART NO 390370300 LOCATION Right below seat Main Lighting Switch PART NO 390380590 LOCATION Left side of instrument panel Draft Control Leve...

Страница 68: ...ble Acting Control PART NO 390372090 LOCATION Back of tractor near seat Air cleaner Disassembled PART NO 390198440 LOCATION On the air cleaner Four Wheel Drive Control Lever PART NO 390170630 LOCATION...

Страница 69: ...ation 7 Low speed creeper lever 8 Operation of H S T TRACTOR MODEL NO INSPECTION PERFORMED TRACTOR SERIAL NO WARRANTY EXPLAINED OWNER S SIGNATURE DATE DEALER S SIGNATURE DATE 50 HOUR SERVICE CHECK AND...

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Страница 71: ...ation 7 Low speed creeper lever 8 Operation of H S T TRACTOR MODEL NO INSPECTION PERFORMED TRACTOR SERIAL NO WARRANTY EXPLAINED OWNER S SIGNATURE DATE DEALER S SIGNATURE DATE 50 HOUR SERVICE CHECK AND...

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