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CLUTCH CLUTCH
1. Do ensure that clutch free pedal play is between 25 to 35 1. Do not rest the foot on the clutch pedal.
mm.
2. Do not work the tractor by slipping and re-engaging the
2. Do ensure that the clutch pedal is released slowly while clutch.
moving the tractor.
3. Do not coast down steep slopes with tractor in neutral/with
clutch pedal depressed.
TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION
1. Do change the transmission oil after 400 & subsequently 1. Do not use top gears with low engine rpm.
hrs. of operation.
2. Do check the condition of rubber protection bellows on the
gear levers periodically as they prevent infiltration of
water and dust into gear box.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM & LINKAGE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM & LINKAGE
1. Do ensure that both hydraulic control levers are in down 1. Do not move the operational control range to fast
position while draining the transmission oil. response, while the tractor is on a hard surface like
concrete, as the implement will crash down and get
2. Do ensure that the hydraulic strainer is cleaned at every
damaged.
schedule.
2. Do not attempt to pull or tow anything from the top link
3. Do adjust the top link for proper length.
connection. It is dangerous.
4. Do ensure that the lift cover bolts are always tight.
3. Do not use bolts place of linch pins.
5. Do keep the lower links in lifted position when the tractor is
4. Do not reverse the tractor with PTO driven implement
moving without an implement mounted on it.
attached and PTO lever in ground PTO position
6. Do keep the ball joints on top and lower links clean and
implement may get damaged in reverse.
dry. Do not lubricate them.
7. Do ensure that implements are raised and lower using the
position control lever only and not the draft control lever.
BRAKING SYSTEM
BRAKING SYSTEM
1. Do not attempt to turn sharply using independent brakes
1. Do keep the brake pedals locked with interlocking latch
when traveling at high speed. This may cause the tractor
when the tractor is not being used in field.
to overturn.
2. Do use parking brakes when the vehicle is stationary
2. Do not rest foot on the brake pedal.
3. Do check loose connections in linkage mechanism.
4. Do grease brake pedal bush, brake bracket connections.
FRONT AXLE & STEERING MECHANISM
FRONT AXLE & STEERING MECHANISM
1. Do not use wrong grade of oil for lubrication of steering
1. Do lubricate the Bushes and steering drag links
gear box.
periodically.
2. Do get the toe-in adjusted by an authorised service centre
periodically. It should be maintained between (3-6 mm)
3. Do check the tightness of front and rear wheels
recommended torque (Front wheel is 160 mm, Rear
wheel 200 mm.)
4. Do flush oil once a year or 1000 hrs which ever is earlier. If
tractor is not in operation.
TYRES
TYRES
1. Do operate the tractor with correct tyre pressure. This will
1. Do not allow oil, grease and some crop spray containing
lead to better traction, longer tyre life and better fuel
considerable amounts of acid and alkalies to contaminate
consumption.
the tyre. These can cause considerable damage to the
tyre if they penetrate into plies through small holes or
splits.
2. Do not operate the tractor with excessive tyre pressure.
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DO'S DONT'S
O P E R A T O R M A N U A L S O L I S 9 0 ( C R D I )
DO'S & DONT'S

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