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KNEGT 254G2 - User Manual

KNEGT 254G2
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KNEGT 254G2 / 304G2 / 404G2
Knegt Quality Tractors Europe
Habraken 2323L 5507TK Veldhoven
Nederland
TEL: +31 (0) 255 84 10 / FAX: +31 (0) 255 84 19
E-mail: info@knegt-international.com
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KNEGT 254G2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKNEGT
Model254G2
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Safety Information

Recognize Safety and Signal Words

Alert symbols and signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) indicate potential hazards and severity.

Follow Safety Instructions

Read safety messages, maintain signs, learn operation, and seek assistance if unsure.

Prevent Machine Runaway

Avoid runaway hazards by starting only from the operator's seat in neutral.

Safe Operation Practices

Seat Belt and ROPS Use

Use seat belt with ROPS in 'up' position. Do not use seat belt when ROPS is folded.

Chemical Handling Safety

Avoid direct exposure to hazardous chemicals like lubricants, coolants, paints.

Tractor Operation Safety

General Operating Safety

Use tractor for specified jobs, be alert to hazards, and take precautions to avoid accidents.

Hillsides Operation

Operate on hillsides with caution, wear seat belt, avoid holes, and drive slowly.

Work Environment Safety

Rider Safety

Only allow the operator on the machine to prevent injury and ensure safe operation.

Hazardous Situations Safety

Mired Machine and Fluid Hazards

Safe procedures for mired machines and avoiding high-pressure fluid injuries.

Emergency and Fuel Safety

Parking, Fuel, and Emergency Prep

Safely park tractor, handle fuel carefully, and prepare for emergencies.

Starting Fluid Warning

Do not use starting fluid in tractors with an intake air heater system.

Personal Safety Precautions

Protective Clothing and Ventilation

Wear appropriate clothing and work in ventilated areas to avoid hazards.

Pesticide and Driveline Safety

Avoid pesticide contact and stay clear of rotating drivelines.

Road and Transport Safety

Lights, Chains, and Transport

Use safety lights, chains, and secure the tractor for safe transport.

Towing and Maintenance Safety

Towing Loads and ROPS

Tow loads safely and ensure ROPS is installed properly.

Safe Maintenance Practices

Follow safe procedures for maintenance, keeping the area clean and dry.

System Service Safety

Cooling and Tractor Servicing

Service cooling system safely and service tractor without moving.

Work Safety Procedures

Machine Support and Welding Safety

Support machines properly and avoid heating near pressurized fluid lines.

Storage and Component Safety

Attachment Storage and Acid Burns

Store attachments safely and prevent acid burns from batteries.

Tire Service Safety

Service tires safely, maintain correct pressure, and use safety cage for inflation.

Chapter I: Work Safely Always and Safety Rules

Safety First and Important Notices

Safety warnings and notices regarding tractor use and manufacturer responsibilities.

Safety Precautions and Maintenance

Caution and Maintenance Advice

Read manual, follow safety, use genuine parts, and simplify maintenance.

General Safety Guidelines

Study manual before operating/maintaining. Be cautious and attentive to prevent accidents.

Operator Safety Guidelines

Prohibited Operations and Equipment Checks

Avoid alcohol/drugs, wear proper clothing, check ROPS, and avoid raised equipment.

Operational Safety Hazards

Work Area and Machine Hazards

Hazards from airborne particles, parking, trenches, flammable areas, and passengers.

System Pressure and Cooling Safety

Safety regarding pressurized fluids, hydraulic lines, and cooling system.

Component Handling Safety

Oil, PTO, and Electrical Safety

Safe handling of oil, PTO equipment, and electrical systems, including batteries.

Battery and Fluid Disposal Safety

Battery safety, proper fluid disposal, and wearing safety glasses.

Safety Decals

Warning Decals and Definitions

Decals warn of hazards. Definitions of common safety symbols and warnings.

Chapter II: Operation

Operation Introduction and Checks

Guide to operating safely, familiarizing with controls, and performing pre-operation checks.

Key Operating Principles

Remember to be careful, alert, and safe during all operations.

Seat Belt and Clutch Pedal

Seat Belt Operation

Instructions for fastening, releasing, and maintaining the seat belt.

Transmission Controls

Drive System Controls

Operation Pedals and Levers

Implement Control Adjustments

Switches and Instruments

Key Switch Operation

Before Starting the Engine

Starting and Stopping the Engine

Operating Environment

Working With Your Machine

Moving and Driving Procedures

Advanced Operation Techniques

Working on Slopes and Terrain

Implement Attachment

Implement Operation

Transporting and Connecting Equipment

Storage and Transport Precautions

Chapter III: Routine Maintenance

Maintenance Schedules and Safety

Service Schedules and Checks

Pre-Start Checks (Transmission;Hydraulics;Electrics)

Fluids, Lubricants, and Capacities

Machine Checks and Cleaning

Component Condition Checks

Chapter IV: Technical Specifications

Engine and Drive System Specifications

Traveling and Steering System Specs

Working Devices and Electric Systems

Capacities and Optional Implements

Chapter V: Troubles and Troubleshooting

Engine Smoke and Oil Pressure

Engine Performance Issues

Engine Condition Issues

Engine Operational Problems

Chassis - Clutch Troubleshooting

Chassis - Brake and Gearbox Troubleshooting

Chassis - Traveling and Steering Troubleshooting

Chassis - Hydraulic System Troubleshooting

Electrical System Troubleshooting

Starter System Troubleshooting

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