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Engine Power | 80 HP |
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Drive Type | 4WD |
Category | Tractor |
Transmission Type | Mechanical |
Hydraulic Flow | 60 L/min |
Lift Capacity | 2, 500 kg |
Weight | 3200 kg |
Engine Type | 4 Cylinder Diesel |
Transmission | 12F+12R Shuttle Shift |
Stresses the importance of reading and understanding the manual and safety marks before operation.
Defines the qualifications and conditions for a safe and qualified tractor operator.
Details procedures for handling emergency situations like brake failure, steering malfunction, fire, or accidents.
Details engine manufacturing, model, cylinder count, displacement, and performance parameters.
Lists engine specifications for fuel consumption, lubrication, starting, cooling, and air cleaner type.
Continues engine specifications for various models, including performance and fuel consumption.
Emphasizes the driver's need to constantly monitor instruments and indicator lights for any abnormalities.
Introduces the procedure for starting the tractor engine and essential pre-start checks.
Describes the procedure for starting the engine using the battery, including safety precautions.
Explains normal temperature starting and preheating start procedures, including glow plug operation.
Provides instructions for engine operation after startup, including idling, load management, and starting with a traction tractor.
Details the step-by-step procedure for starting the tractor in motion, covering clutch, brake, and accelerator.
Explains how to engage and disengage the differential lock for better traction in slippery conditions.
Provides instructions on how to brake the tractor, including normal and emergency braking procedures.
Explains how to stop the tractor and shut off the engine safely.
Warns about the importance of checking brake fluid and ensuring proper interlocking of brake pedals.
Continues instructions on stopping the tractor, including parking on slopes and emergency shutdown procedures.
Emphasizes ensuring proper lifting height for PTO-driven implements to prevent drive shaft damage.
Explains the independent operation of the power take-off (PTO) shaft and its procedures.
Explains how to operate the trailer braking system, including air compressor and brake valve connections.
Introduces the tractor running-in process, explaining its purpose and importance for normal operation and longevity.
Lists the essential preparation steps before starting the tractor's running-in procedure.
Details the procedure for running the engine at idle for a specific duration as part of the running-in process.
Explains the procedure for running the PTO shaft in neutral at different speeds as part of the running-in process.
Describes the running-in procedure for the hydraulic system, including lifting and lowering implements with load.
Explains the procedures for running the tractor without load and with load, including gear selection and checks.
Outlines the technical maintenance required after completing the running-in period, including fluid changes and component checks.
Introduces the section on common tractor faults and their troubleshooting methods.
Covers faults and troubleshooting related to the tractor's chassis, specifically the clutch.
Details common clutch faults like slipping and their causes and remedies.
Addresses gearbox faults, including difficulties in shifting gears.
Covers faults and troubleshooting related to the rear axle and brake system.
Addresses faults related to the tractor's walking system (wheels and tires).
Details faults and troubleshooting for front wheels, including tire wear and swinging.
Introduces the section on faults and troubleshooting for the hydraulic steering system.
Introduces the section on faults and troubleshooting for the hydraulic hitch system.
Introduces the section on faults and troubleshooting for the pneumatic braking system.
Introduces the section on electrical system faults and troubleshooting.
Covers faults related to the starter motor, such as insufficient battery capacity or loose connections.
Introduces the section on engine faults and troubleshooting.
Covers engine faults related to the generator, such as no electricity generation or insufficient charging.
Introduces the section on accumulator (battery) faults and troubleshooting.
Introduces the section on instrument faults and troubleshooting.
Addresses faults related to lighting systems, such as headlight or taillight issues.
Explains the importance of technical maintenance for reducing wear, preventing faults, and extending tractor life.
Outlines the technical maintenance schedule based on accumulated work hours.
Details the daily maintenance tasks to be performed before each shift, including cleaning and checks.
Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 work hours.
Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 200 work hours.
Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 400 work hours.
Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 800 work hours.
Lists the maintenance tasks to be performed every 1600 work hours.
Describes the specific technical maintenance required for tractors stored for extended periods.
Presents a table detailing maintenance items, procedures, and periods for various tractor components.
Continues the maintenance table, covering front drive axle components, hydraulic steering oil tank, and fuel tank.
Explains how to inspect and maintain the accumulator (battery), including checking electrolyte levels and charging status.
Describes the inspection and maintenance procedures for the brake oil tank, including fluid level checks.
Explains the inspection and maintenance of the hydraulic steering oil tank, including oil levels and leaks.
Continues hydraulic steering oil tank maintenance, emphasizing oil cleanliness and ventilation.
Details the maintenance procedures for the oil-bath type air cleaner.
Provides instructions for the use and maintenance of dry air cleaners.
Continues dry air cleaner maintenance, detailing filter cleaning and replacement procedures.
Details the procedure for checking and replacing engine oil.
Explains the maintenance of the fuel filter, including cleaning and replacement of filter elements.
Continues fuel filter maintenance, describing the two-level filter system and replacement procedures.
Details the maintenance of the rotary-mounted oil filter, including replacement intervals.
Explains the maintenance procedures for hydraulic oil filters, including cleaning and replacement.
Describes how to check the oil level in the front drive axle end transmission.
Explains how to check and adjust the oil level in the front drive housing.
Covers the maintenance of the transmission system, including checking oil levels and changing oil.
Explains the maintenance of the hydraulic hitch lifter, including checking oil levels and replacement procedures.
Continues lifter maintenance, detailing oil replacement and cleaning.
Explains the maintenance of the fuel tank, including cleaning and sediment removal.
Explains the importance of cleaning the engine cooling system and the use of antifreeze.
Continues engine cooling system maintenance, detailing antifreeze usage, scale cleaning, and flushing procedures.
Covers the adjustment of the clutch system.
Details how to adjust the free travel of the clutch pedal for proper engagement and disengagement.
Explains the adjustment of the brake control mechanism, including pedal height and stroke.