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Iseki TXG23 - User Manual

Iseki TXG23
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1
ISEKI TRACTORS
TO OUR CUSTOMER
Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI tractor.
This operator’s manual provides the information necessary for operating and main-
taining your tractor safely and properly. The contents are mainly composed of the
following two items:
Safety instructions : Essential items which you should observe while operating the
tractor
Technical instructions : Items which are necessary to operate, adjust, and service the
tractor properly
Before starting to operate the machine for the first time, you should read this opera-
tion manual thoroughly and carefully until you are sufficiently familiar with the
operation of the machine to do jobs safely and properly. The manual should be kept
in a handy place so you can refer to it when required. You are advised to refer to it
from time to time to refresh your understanding of the machine.
Your dealer has performed the pre-delivery service on your new machine.
He will discuss with you the operating and maintenance instructions given in this
manual, and instruct you in the proper and varied applications of this machine. Call
on him at any time when you have a question, or need equipment related to the use
of your machine.
Paragraphs in the manual and labels on the machine which are
accompanied by a caution mark contain particularly important
information about safe operation to avoid accidents. You should
always keep precautions in mind and follow them during operation.
Be sure to wear
personnel protective equipment
during operation!
In some of the illustrations used in this operation manual, panels or guards may
have been removed for clarity. Never operate the tractor with these panels and
guards removed. If the removal of a shield is necessary to make a repair, it must
be replaced before operation.
All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest information available
at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • N
    Nathan GonzalezSep 8, 2025
    Why are the exhaust fumes from my Iseki TXG23 too black?
    • C
      Crystal KleinSep 9, 2025
      If the exhaust fumes from your Iseki Tractor are too black, replace the fuel with a better grade.
  • A
    Andrew CollinsAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Iseki Tractor engine overheats?
    • C
      cindywoodsAug 23, 2025
      If the engine of your Iseki Tractor overheats, immediately top up the coolant. Also, check and adjust the belt tension, or replace it if necessary. Ensure to clean the affected components. Inspect the oil level and replenish if needed.
  • S
    Shawn JacksonAug 25, 2025
    Why is the starter motor on my Iseki TXG23 operating but not at full speed?
    • S
      Sarah SandovalAug 25, 2025
      If the starter motor on your Iseki Tractor operates but not at full speed, try the following: Charge the battery, clean and securely retighten the connections. Clean and tighten the starter mounting. Replace the oil with the proper viscosity.
  • K
    Krista GarciaAug 27, 2025
    What does it mean if the charging monitor is lit during operation of my Iseki Tractor?
    • E
      erica20Aug 27, 2025
      If the charging monitor is lit during operation of your Iseki Tractor, correct any loose or dirty terminals, short circuits, or poor connections. Correct the electrolyte level or replace the battery. Adjust the belt tension or replace it if necessary.
  • M
    Matthew VargasAug 27, 2025
    Why are the head lamps on my Iseki TXG23 Tractor dim?
    • G
      Gail AguirreAug 27, 2025
      If the head lamps on your Iseki Tractor are dim, charge the battery and check the charging system. Also, check the ground points and terminals, cleaning them if necessary.
  • V
    victorgallagherSep 22, 2025
    What to do if the relief valve blows with control lever in RAISE position on my Iseki TXG23?
    • M
      Mark SandovalSep 22, 2025
      If the control lever is in the RAISE position and the relief valve blows on your Iseki Tractor, correct the rod adjustment.
  • J
    Jennifer StewartSep 16, 2025
    What to do if a particular function will not operate on my Iseki Tractor?
    • J
      John HolmesSep 16, 2025
      If a particular function on your Iseki Tractor will not operate, replace the component. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary. Inspect the ground points and terminals, cleaning them if necessary. Replace parts as required.
  • J
    Jennifer DukeSep 18, 2025
    What to do if the three-point hitch does not lower on my Iseki TXG23 Tractor?
    • J
      Jacqueline MurraySep 18, 2025
      If the three-point hitch on your Iseki Tractor does not lower, turn the control counterclockwise to the LOWERING position.
  • J
    Jennifer KellySep 7, 2025
    What to do if the brakes on my Iseki TXG23 do not work well?
    • A
      Ariel SullivanSep 7, 2025
      If the brakes on your Iseki Tractor do not work well, adjust the free play.
  • D
    Dylan GaySep 4, 2025
    Why is the steering wheel hard to turn on my Iseki Tractor?
    • D
      Daniel SandersSep 4, 2025
      If the steering wheel on your Iseki Tractor is hard to turn or turns in only one direction, correct the issue. Air-bleed the steering system. Remove and clean the components. Inflate both tires to the same pressure. Retighten or replace any defective parts.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Making Your Tractor a Safe Vehicle

Guidelines for maintaining tractor safety and preventing unauthorized modifications.

How to Maintain Safety

Principles for operating the tractor safely and responsibly.

For Safe Operation

Essential precautions and guidelines for operating the tractor safely.

Before Operation

Key steps and checks to perform before starting tractor operation.

Starting Engine and Moving Tractor

Procedures for safely starting the engine and moving the tractor.

When Travelling

Precautions and rules to follow when travelling on roads or uneven terrain.

Loading Onto or Unloading From a Truck

Safe procedures for loading and unloading the tractor onto a truck or trailer.

During Operation

Safety guidelines to follow while the tractor is in operation.

Inspection and Maintenance

Safety guidelines for performing inspection and maintenance tasks on the tractor.

Storage

Safety measures and procedures for storing the tractor properly.

Maintenance of the Electric System

Procedures for maintaining the tractor's electrical system, including wiring.

Safety Decals

Importance and care of safety labels on the tractor for hazard awareness.

Tractor Identification

Serial Numbers

Information on locating and recording serial numbers for communication with the dealer.

Major Components Identification (E4 Type)

Identifies and defines the main parts of the E4 Type tractor.

Major Components Identification (E6 Type)

Identifies and defines the main parts of the E6 Type tractor.

Instruments and Controls

E4 Type Instruments and Controls

Overview of instruments and controls for the E4 Type tractor.

E6 Type Instruments and Controls

Overview of instruments and controls for the E6 Type tractor.

Instrument Panel Layout

Arrangement and description of gauges and indicators on the instrument panel.

Main Switch Operation

Explanation of the main switch positions and their functions.

Indicator Light Strip

Explanation of the warning lights and their meanings on the indicator light strip.

Hour Meter

Function and interpretation of the hour meter for tracking usage and maintenance.

Combination Switch (E4 Type)

Operation of the combined headlamp and turn signal switch for the E4 Type.

Combination Switch (E6 Type)

Operation of the combined headlamp and turn signal switch for the E6 Type.

Fuel Gauge

How to read and interpret the fuel level gauge.

Brake Pedal and Parking Brake Operation

Instructions for using the brake pedal and parking brake mechanisms.

Throttle Lever Operation

How to adjust and use the throttle lever to control engine speed.

Transmission Controls

Operation of the transmission shift lever, range gearshift, and hydrostatic controls.

Differential Lock Pedal Operation

Engages and disengages the differential lock for increased traction.

Four-Wheel Drive (4 WD) Operation

Operation of the four-wheel drive shift lever for engaging/disengaging front axle.

PTO Operation

Controls for PTO clutch engagement and rear/mid PTO selector levers.

Three-Point Hitch (4 WD model)

Controls for three-point hitch: position, lowering rate, and cutting height.

Three-Point Hitch (2 WD model)

Operation of mower deck linkage on 2WD models via position control lever.

Comfort Adjustment

Adjusting seat position and rear view mirrors for operator comfort.

Operation Procedures

Break-In Period

Guidelines for the initial 50 hours of tractor operation to ensure performance and longevity.

Starting Procedures

Essential checks and steps before starting the tractor for safe operation.

Operator Observations

Key points to monitor during tractor operation for safety and performance.

Ground Speed Selection

Variable speed control via hydrostatic transmission, range lever, and pedal.

Stopping the Tractor

Steps to safely stop the tractor and shut off the engine.

Maintenance and Adjustment

Specifications and Capacities

Lists capacities and specifications for engine oil, coolant, fuel, transmission, and axles.

Periodic Maintenance Schedule

Schedule outlining maintenance tasks based on operating hours and time intervals.

Lubrication and Fill Points

Identifies locations for lubrication and fluid fill points on the tractor.

Service Access

How to access engine components by opening the engine hood.

Lubrication Details

Specifics on lubricating grease fittings and changing engine oil and filter.

Transmission Oil and Filters

Procedures for checking and replacing transmission oil and filters.

Front Axle Oil (4-WD)

Checking and changing the oil level in the front axle for 4WD models.

Cooling System

Instructions for checking and maintaining the coolant level and system.

Fan Belt Tension Adjustment

How to check and adjust the fan belt tension for proper cooling.

Engine Air Cleaner

Procedures for cleaning and maintaining the engine air cleaner element and dust ejector.

Fuel System

Procedures for fuel filter replacement, bleeding the system, and filler cap.

Electrical System

Information on battery maintenance, starting switches, wiring, and fuses.

Brake Adjustment

Procedures for adjusting brake pedal free-play and ensuring proper brake balance.

Hydrostatic Adjustments

Guidance for adjustments to the hydrostatic linkage, consult dealer.

Wheels and Tires

Maintaining correct tire inflation pressures, wheel bolt torque, and toe-in.

Torque Chart

A chart listing torque values for various fastener sizes.

Storage Procedures

Measures to take when storing the tractor for extended periods.

Troubleshooting

Engine Problems

Common engine issues and their possible causes and remedies.

Brakes Problems

Troubleshooting guide for brake system issues.

Hydraulic System Problems

Common hydraulic system problems and their solutions.

Steering System Problems

Troubleshooting guide for steering system issues.

Electrical System Problems

Troubleshooting guide for electrical system issues like battery and lights.

Specifications

Engine Specifications

Detailed specifications for the tractor's engine.

Hydraulics Specifications

Details on the tractor's hydraulic system type, pump, and pressure.

Electrical System Specifications

Specifications for the tractor's electrical system voltage, battery, and charging.

Capacities

Fluid capacities for engine, transmission, fuel tank, cooling system, and axles.

Tread Width Settings

Information on tread width settings for different tire types and drive configurations.

Maximum Axle Loading

Maximum load capacities for front and rear axles.

Implement Dimensions

Dimensional Limits of Implements

Specifies maximum sizes, weights, and widths for various tractor implements.

Assembly and Pre-Delivery Inspection

Assembly and Pre-Delivery Steps

Instructions for assembling the tractor and performing pre-delivery checks.

Pre-Delivery Checklist

A comprehensive checklist of tasks for pre-delivery service.

Accessories

Canopy Information

Details about the canopy as an accessory for operator comfort.

Implements and Attachments

Information on available implements and attachments from the ISEKI Dealer.

Iseki TXG23 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power23 hp
TransmissionHydrostatic
Drive4WD
Fuel TypeDiesel
Fuel Tank Capacity25 liters

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