4510 Manual de Utilizador
4510 Manual de Utilizador
4510 Manual de Utilizador
T R A C T O R S
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
4510C MODEL
(
(4510)
)
The warranty period shall begin on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to an ultimate
purchaser. The use of alternative fuels shall not void the warranties on any engine certified to use such
fuel.
Daedong-USA INC.warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser of certified
off- road compression-ignition engine(powering off-road machines and equipment),that such engine is;
1)) Designed,built,and
g , , equipped
q pp so as to confirm with all applicable
pp regulations
g adopted
p byy the
United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resource Board.
2) Free from defects in materials and workmanship which cause the failure of a warranted part to be
identical in all material respects to the part as described in the engine manufacturer's
application for certification for period of five years or 3000 hours of operation, whichever occurs first ,
for all engines rated at 19 kw and greater, except as noted below. In the absence of a device to measure
hours of use, the engine shall be warranted for a period of five years. For all engines rated less than
19 kw,
kw and for constant speed engine rated under 37 kw with rated speeds higher than or equal to 3000
rpm, the period of two years or 1500 hours of operation, whichever occurs first, shall apply. In the
absence of a device to measure hours of use, the engine shall be warranted for a period of two years.
If a warranted part fails because of a defect during the terms of this warranty,Daedong-USA will repair
or replace it at any authorized Daedong-USA dealer.Any other parts damaged by the failure of a
warranted part will also be repaired or replaced.The repair and/or replacement will be made at no
charge to the owner for parts,labor and diagnosis.Any such part repaired or replaced under the
warranty shall be warranted for the remaining warranty periods.
In case of emergency,repairs may be performed at any service establishment,or by the owner,using any
replacement part.
Daedong-USA INC. will reimburse the owner for their expenses,including diagnostic charges for such
emergency repair.These expenses shall not exceed Daedong-USA INC.suggested retail price for all
warranted
t d parts
t replaced,and
l d d labor
l b charges
h based
b d on Daedong-USA
D d USA INC.recommended
INC d d time
ti allowance
ll
for the warranty repair and geographically appropriate hourly labor rate.
A part not available within 30 days or a repair not being complete within 30 days constitute an
emergency.
As a condition of reimbursement,replaced parts and receipt invoices must be presented at a place of
business of an authorized Daedong engine dealer or other establishment authorized by Daedong-USA
INC.
INC
This warranty covers the following emission-related parts and components.
-Fuel Injection pump
-Nozzle Assembly
-Injection pipe
-Turbocharger (if equipped)
-Intake,Exhaust manifold
If failure of one of these components results in failure of another part,both will be covered by this
warranty. Any replacement part may be used for maintenance or repairs,The owner should ensure that
such parts are equivalent in design and durability to Daedong genuine parts.
Use of non-genuine Daedong parts does not invalidate the warranty.However Daedong-USA INC. is not
liable for parts,which are not genuine Daedong parts.
DAEDONG-USA INC.RESPONSIBILITIES.
During the emission warranty period,if a defect in material or workmanship of a warranted parts or
component
p is found.Daedong-USA
g INC.will pprovide;;
As the Daedong-USA INC.off-road compression-ignition engine owner,you are responsible for the
performance of the required maintenance listed in your Owner’s Manual.
Daedong-USA INC.recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on you Daedong engine
but Daedong-USA INC.cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure
the performance of all scheduled maintenance.However,if the lack of required maintenance was the
reason for the repair,then the claim will be denied.
You are responsible for presenting your Daedong engine to a Daedong-USA INC.dealer as soon as a
problem exists.The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time,not to exceed 30
days.
As the Daedong engine owner,you should also be aware that Daedong-USA INC.may deny you warranty
coverage if your Daedong
D d engine
i or parts has
h failed
f il d due
d to abuse,neglect,improper
b l i maintenance
i or
unapproved modifications.if you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities,
you should contact Daedong-USA INC.Kioti Tractor.
Division at 1801 Quality Drive(Tel.No;1-252-291-6111)
LIMITATION
The emission control system defects warranty and the emission control system performance warranty shall
not apply
pp y to:
Emergency Service
If emergency Emission Control System Warranty service is required and the owner is unable
t readily
to dil locate
l t an authorized
th i d Daedong
D d dealer
d l or if a warrantedt d partt is
i available
il bl within
ithi 30
days, then, repairs may be performed at any available service establishment, or by the owner,
using any replacement part.
Daedong will reimburse the owner for the owner’s expenses including diagnostic charges for
such emergency repair or replacement at Daedong’s suggested retail price for all warranted
parts replaced and labor charges based on Daedong’s
Daedong s recommended time allowance for the
warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate. Replaced part and copies
of paid original receipts must be available for presentation to Daedong as a condition of
reimbursement for these emergency repairs.
In addition, the owner must provide Daedong a detailed description indicating why the
situation was considered an emergency and why an authorized Daedong dealer was not
available. Additional information may be obtained by calling 1-252-291-6111. A repair not
being complete within 30 days constitutes an emergency.
CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT
YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and Daedong-USA, INC. are pleased to explain the emission control
system warranty on your 2004 and later engine.
engine In California
California, new off-road engines must be designed,
designed
built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards. Daedong-USA, INC. must warrant
the emission control system on your engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been
no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your engine.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the fuel-injection system and the air induction
system. Also included may be hoses, belts, connectors and other emission
emission-related
related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Daedong-USA, INC. will repair your off-road compression ignition
engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
—As the off-road compression ignition engine owner, you should however be aware that Daedong-USA,
INC. may deny you warranty coverage if your off-road compression ignition engine or a part has failed
due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
— Your engine is designed to operate on diesel fuel only. Use of any other fuel may result in your engine
no longer operating in compliance with California’s emissions requirements.
— You are responsible for initiating the warranty process. The CARB suggests that you present your off-
road compression ignition engine to a Daedong-USA, INC. dealer as soon as a problem exists. The
warranty repairs should be completed by the dealer as expeditiously as possible.
— If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact
Daedong-USA, INC. Kioti Tractor Division at 1801 Quality Drive (Tel.No ; 1-252-291-6111)
— Although you purchase the equipment on which Daedong engine is mounted, if the equipment is not
manufactured by Daedong, you will make contact with purchasing dealer.
MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATION
Some Daedong-USA, INC off-road compression ignition engines are certified by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resource Board to comply with smoke and gaseous
emission standards prescribed by federal laws at the time of maintenance.
The engine is certified if it has a special certification label. A Daedong engine dealer can also inform you
if the engine
g is certified.
Efficiency of emission control and engine performance depends on adherence to proper operation and
maintenance recommendations and use of recommended fuels and lubricating oils. It is recommended that
major adjustments and repair be made by your authorized Daedong engine dealer.
Various chemical fuel additives, which claim to reduce visible smoke, are available commercially.
Although additives have been used by individuals to solve some isolated smoke problems in the field, they
are not recommended for general use. Federal smoke regulations require that engines be certified without
smoke depressants.
The corrective step taken immediately on discovery of worn parts, which may affect emission levels, will
help assure proper operation of emission control system. The use of genuine Daedong parts recommended.
Suppliers of non-Daedong parts must assure the owner that the use of such parts will not adversely affect
emission levels.
Regular maintenance intervals, along with special emphasis on the following items, are necessary to keep
exhaust emissions within acceptable limit for the useful life of the engine.
Refer to the maintenance intervals. If the engine is operation under severe conditions, adjust the
maintenance exhaust emissions within acceptable limit for the useful life of the engine.
Th following
The f ll i isi an explanation
l i off maintenance
i for
f emission-related
i i l d components.
See the Maintenance schedule for specific interval for the following items.
FUEL INJECTION PUMP OR NOZZLES – Fuel injection pumps or nozzles are subject to tip wear as a
result to fuel contamination. This damage can cause an increase in fuel consumption,the engine to emit
black smoke misfire or run rough. Inspect, test, and replace if necessary.
Fuel injection pumps can be tested by an authorized Daedong engine dealer.
TURBOCHARGER – Check for any unusual sound or vibration in the turbocharger. Inspect inlet and
exhaust piping and connections. Check bearing condition and perform maintenance as described in the
Maintenance Schedule.
Slow engine response and low power may indicate a need for adjustment or repair.
Your Daedongg engine
g dealer is equipped
q pp with the necessaryy tools,, personnel,
p , and pperform this service.
Owner is encouraged to keep adequate maintenance records, but the absence of such, in and of itself, will
not invalidate the warranty.
The machine or equipment owner may perform routine maintenance, repairs and other non warranty
work or have it done at any repair facility. Such non-warranty work need not be performed at a
designated
g warrantyy station in order for the warrantyy to remain in force.
Daedong-USA INC. aims to ensure that the Emission Control Systems Warranty is properly administrated.
In the event that you do not receive the warranty service to which you believe you are entitled under the
Emission Control System Warranty, call or write.
Daedong-USA, INC.
Kioti Tractor Division
at 1801 Quality Drive
Tel. No ; 1-252-291-6111
Fax. No ; 1-252-291-9161
-Authorized
A h i d dealers
d l are recommended d d for
f major
j maintenance
i andd repair
i workk as they
h are staffed
ff d with
ih
trained personnel, proper tools and are aware of the latest maintenance methods and procedures.
Owners and others who desire to perform their own work should purchase a Service Manual and obtain
current information from their Daedong engine dealer .
-In case of purchasing the equipment on which Daedong engine is mounted, if the equipment is not
manufactured by Daedong, the equipment owner will make contact with purchasing dealer.
FOREWARD
Thank you very much for purchasing our tractor, which, we feel sure, will give you many years of
troubling the service.
The introduction in this manual set out the correct manner of operating, maintaining and checking
the tractor to ensure long-term
long term durability
durability.
Please ensure correct operation of the tractor as incorrect operation can cause substantial
mechanical damage as well as cause accidents with the associated injuries.
Please note that in some cases differences can exist between this manual and your tractor due to the
manufacture’s policy of constant product improvement.
In the event that you strike a problem not covered by this manual please contact your nearest dealer
who will assist you in resolving your problem.
All information,illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on latest information
available at the time of publication.The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
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CONTENTS
1
1. Tractor Identification 3
2. About this manual 4
3. Introduction & description 5~7
4. Owner assistance 8
5. ROPS (Roll over protection structures) 9
6
6. S f instructions,
Safety i i D ’ & Don’ts
Do’s D ’ 12 25
12~25
7. Safety signs 26~28
8. Universal symbols 29
Section A
9. Controls, Instruments & Operations 31~51
Section B
10. Lubrication & maintenance 53~74
Section C
11. CABIN 75~81
12
12. Air
Ai conditioning
diti i system
t 82
82~88
88
Section D
13. Specifications 89~91
14. Fuel saving Tips 92~93
15. Fault tracing 94~97
16
16. Wi i Diagram
Wiring Di 99 106
99~106
17. Tractor history card 107
18. Service record 108
19. Daily operating Log 109
20. Part replacement record 110
All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on latest information
available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
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TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
The engine number is stamped on the left hand side of the engine block.
The chassis number is shown on the left hand side of the tractor as shown in the drawing.
Illustration A
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual has been prepared to assist you in following/adopting the correct procedure for
running-in operation and maintenance of your new Mahindra Tractor.
Your Tractor has been designed and built to give maximum performance, with good fuel economy
and ease of operation under a wide variety of operating conditions. Prior to delivery, The tractor
was carefully inspected, both at the factory and by your Mahindra Dealer/Distributor, to ensure that
it reaches you in optimum conditions .To maintain this condition and ensure trouble free
performance. it is important that the routine services, as specified in this manual, are carried out at
the recommended intervals.
Read this Manual carefully and keep it in a convenient place for future reference. If at any time you
require advice concerning your Tractor, do not hesitate to contact your Authorized Mahindra
dealer/Distributor. He has trained personnel, genuine parts and necessary equipments to undertake
all your service requirements.
Manufacturer’s policy is one of continuous improvement, and the right to change prices,
specifications or equipments at any time without notice is reserved.
All data given in this book is subject to production variations. Dimensions & weight are
approximate only and the illustrations do not necessarily show Tractors in standard condition. For
exact information about any particular Tractor, please consult your Mahindra dealer/Distributor.
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Introduction & Description
TRACTOR AN INTRODUCTION
The word, ’Tractor’ has been derived from ‘Traction’ which means pulling.
A Tractor is required to pull or haul an equipment, implement or trolley which are coupled to the
Tractor body through suitable linkage. A Tractor can also be used as a prime mover as it has a power
outlet source which is also called Power Take or PTO shaft.
In this book the operating, maintenance and storage instructions for all models of Mahindra Diesel
Tractors has been complied.
p This material has been pprepared
p in detail to helpp yyou in the better
understanding of maintenance and efficient operation of the machine.
If you need any information not given in this manual, or require the services of a trained mechanic,
please get in touch with the Mahindra Dealer/Distributor in your locality. Dealer/Distributors are
kept informed of the latest methods of servicing Tractors. They stock genuine spare parts and are
backed by the Company’s full support.
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DESCRIPTION
■ General construction
The transmission case, Clutch, Clutch housing, Engine and Front Axle Support are bolted together to
form a rigid unit
■ Front Axle & Wheels
The 4WD front axle is a center-pivot, reverse Eliot type. The front wheel drive mechanism is
incorporated as a part of the axle.
The front wheel drive power is taken off the rear transmission and transmitted to the differential in
the front axle where the power is divided into right and left and to the respective final cases.
IIn the
th final
fi l cases, the
th transmitted
t itt d revolution
l ti isi reduced
d d byb the
th level
l l gears to
t drive
d i the
th front
f t wheel.
h l
The 4WD mechanism with level gears provides wider steering and greater durability.
■ Engine
The tractors are fitted with vertical, Water-cooled 4-cycle and spherical chamber type Daedong
ENGINES(4A220LWDY)
■ Clutch and Transmission
A single plate dry clutch(10.24″diameter) is used on these tractors. Tractor with IPTO(Independent
Power Take Off) are fitted with hydraulic Clutch Assy. The transmission Gear box has sixteen
forward & sixteen reverse speeds of 4510 with high-low selector lever, Presently, Mahindra Tractors
are fitted with partial synchro mesh type gears.
■ Brakes
Mahindra tractors are provided with independent disc brakes operated by two road travel.
travel A foot
brake lever is fitted for parking.
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■ Steering
It consists of Hydrostatic Power steering system, which has a hydraulic cylinder and tandem type
hydraulic pump
■ Electrical System
A 12 Volt Lead Acid Propylene Battery is used to activate the Engine through the Starter Motor and
the Electrical system comprising Horn, Head Lamp. Side indicator Lamps, Plough Lamp, Brake
Light, Gauge lamp, Hazard Lamp. Generator or Alternator, Fuse box also from part of the Electrical
system.
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OWNER ASSISTANCE
We at Mahindra USA Inc and your Mahindra Dealer/Distributor wants you to be completely
satisfied with your investment. Normally any problems with your equipment will be handled by
your Dealer/Distributor’s
D l /Di ib ’ S
Service
i DDepartments, hhowever, misunderstanding
i d di can occur. If you feel
f l
that your problem has not been handled to your satisfaction, we suggest the following.
Contact the owner or General Manager of the Dealership, explain the problem, and request
assistance. When additional assistance is needed, Your Dealer/Distributor has direct access to your
office. If you cannot obtain satisfaction by doing this, contact the Mahindra USA Inc . Office and
provide them with;
• Nature of problem
Before contactingg Mahindra USA Inc office,, be aware that yyour pproblem will likelyy to be resolved
in the Dealership using the Dealer’s/Distributor’s facilities, equipment and personnel. So it is
important that your initial contact be with the Dealer/Distributor.
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(ROPS) Roll Over Protective Structures
Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS)
TYM Tractors are equipped with a frame for the protection of operators.
In the case of cab tractors the frame is incorporated in the cab structure.
Th objective
The bj ti off the
th frame
f or cabb structure
t t is
i to
t protect
t t the
th operator
t ini the
th eventt off a roll
ll over
and they are designed to support the entire weight of the tractor in that event.
Each TYM ROPS frame or cab structure is designed and has been tested to meet industry and or
Government standards.
Included in these tests were all mounting bases and bolts or other fasteners.
DANGER
For ROPS frames to be effective and protect the operator, the seat belt provided must be
worn in order to keep operators within the ROPS protected area in the event of a roll over.
Failure to use the seat belt can still cause serious injury or death.
On some models the ROPS frame has a fold down feature, which can be used to enter low
buildings etc.
Take care when lowering the upper section of the ROPS frame and take extreme care while
driving the tractor with the ROPS frame lowered.
Do not wear the seat belt with the ROPS lowered and please remember that the fold down facility
is for special circumstances only and must not be lowered for general use.
Use of the tractor with the ROPS lowered can cause fatal injuries.
In the event that the seat belt is damaged or frayed, it should be replaced and in the event that the
ROPS frame or any part of the mounting structure is damaged or cracked, the faulty component
p
must be replaced with a new unit.
Such a unit must meet all of the test criteria of the original unit.
Fitment of an inferior item or items affects the certification of the entire ROPS structure and the
effectiveness of the structure in the event of an accident.
Drilling or welding of the ROPS structure is forbidden.
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Damage of the ROPS
If the tractor has rolled over or the ROPS has damaged (such as striking an overhead object during
transport), It must be replaced to provide the original protection. After an accident, check for damages
to the 1.ROPS.2.Seat 3.seat belt & seat mountings. Before you operate a Tractor, replace all damaged
parts.
Never attach
N tt h chains,
h i ropes to t the
th ROPS forf pulling
lli purposes; this
thi will
ill
cause the Tractor to tip backwards. Always pull from the Tractor drawbar.
Be careful when driving through door opening or under low overhead
objects. Make sure there is sufficient overhead clearance for the ROPS
Warning fatal injuries
If the ROPS is removed or replaced, make certain that the proper hardware
i usedd to replace
is l the
h ROPS and d the
h recommended
d d torque values
l are
applied to the attaching bolts
Warning
Al
Always wear your seat belt
b l if the
h tractor iis equipped
i d with
i h ROPS
Warning
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Fig.1
NOTE: Do not use solvents to clean the seat. Use warm water with a little detergent added.
Before operating a Tractor it is important to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position & check
whether it is properly locked in its position. Figure 1 identifies the seat fitted to your Tractor.
Check whether the seat properly locked in its position before driving the
tractor
Danger
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR SAFETY IS
INVOLVED. The message that follows the symbol contains
important information about safety. Carefully read the
message
SIGNAL WORDS.
A signal word―DANGER, WARNING OR CAUTION―is DANGER
used with safety alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most
serious hazards. Safety signs with signal Word ―DANGER WARNING
OR WARNING―are typically near specific hazards. General
precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
CAUTION
PROTECTION CHILDREN
Keep children and others away from the Tractor while
operating.
BEFORE YOU REVERSE
- Look behind Tractor for children.
children
- Do not let children to ride on Tractor or any
implement.
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USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT
The Roll Over Protective Structure(ROPS) has been certified to
industry and/or government standards. Any damage or alternation to
the ROPS, mounting hard-ware, or seat belt voids the certification
and will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator in the event
of a roll-over. The ROPS, mounting hardware, and seat belt should
be checked after the first 100 hours of Tractor and every 500 hours
thereafter for any evidence of damage, wear or cracks. In the event
of damage or alteration, the ROPS must be replaced prior to further
operation of the Tractor.
The seat belt must be worn during machine operation when the
machine is equipped
q pp with a certified ROPS.
Failure to do so will reduce or eliminate protection for the operator
in the event of a roll over.
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HANDLE FUEL SAFELY-AVOID FIRES
Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable. Do not refuel the
Tractor while smoking or near open flame or sparks.
Always stop engine before refueling Tractors.
Always keep your tractor clean of accumulated grease,
grease and debris.
debris
Always clean up spilled fuel.
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AVOID HIGH-PRESSURE FLUIDS
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing
serious injury. Keep hands and body away from pinholes and
nozzles,
l which
hi h eject
j fluids
fl id under
d high
hi h pressure. If ANY fluid
fl id is
i
injected into the skin. Consult your doctor immediately.
15
WORK IN VENTILATED AREA
Do not start the Tractor in an enclosed building unless the doors &
windows are open for proper ventilation, as tractor fumes can cause
sickness or death. If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area
remove the exhaust fumes by connecting exhaust pipe extension.
TRACTOR RUNAWAY
1. The tractor can start even if the transmission is engaged position causing Tractor to runaway and
serious injury to the people standing nearby the tractor.
2. For additional safety keep the pull to stop knob (fuel shut off control) in fully pulled out position.
Transmission in neutral position, Foot brake engaged and PTO lever in disengaged position while
attending to Safety Starter Switch or any other work on Tractor.
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SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR TRACTOR
The manufacturer of your tractor has made every effort to make it as safe as is humanly possible.
Beyond this point it is the responsibility of the operator to avoid accidents and we ask that you read and
implement our suggestions for your safety.
safety
Ensure that only trained and competent operators use this tractor and ensure that they are fully
conversant with the machine and aware of all it’s control and safety features.
Operators should not operate the tractor or associated machinery while tired or untrained.
To avoid accidents please ensure that the operator wears clothing which will not get entangled in the
moving parts of the tractor or machine and protect him or her from the elements.
When spraying
p y g or usingg chemicals,, pplease ensure that clothingg and protective
p equipment
q p is worn which
prevents respiratory or skin problems.
For full details consult the manufacturer of the chemicals.
If adjustment to the tractor or machinery need to be made ensure the tractor or machine are turned off
beforehand.
Use of certified Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS) is a must while operating a tractor.
Use of seat belt is a must while operating a tractor.
In summary, ensure at all times that the safety of the operator and any other worker is paramount.
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SAFETY TIPS DURING MAINTENANCE
1. At least on a daily basis check all oil levels. Water level in the radiator and electrolyte level in
the battery and perform services according to the service schedule.
2. Ensure tire pressure are even and the correct pressure for the job being done is maintained.
3. Check to ensure that the all controls and preventative mechanisms of the Tractor and implement
work correctly and effectively.
4. Ensure that an adequate set of the correct tools is available for maintenance and minor repairs.
5. Ensure that all service work and repairs are carried out on a flat area with a concrete or similar
floor.
Do not carry out service work on a tractor until it is switched off, and the parking brake applied
and wheels choked.
Where a tractor is started in a confined area, ensure that the area is well ventilated as exhaust
gases are very
er harmful,
harmf l and can cause
ca se death.
death
6. Do not work under raised implements.
7. When changing wheels or tires ensure that a suitable wheel stand is placed under the axle prior
to removing the wheel and the wheels are chocked.
8. Where guards or shields need to be removed to perform a service or repair, ensure that the
guard or shield is correctly reinstalled before starting the Tractor.
9. Never refuel near a naked flame or with an overheated engine. Ensure to turn off Engine
before refueling.
10. The cooling system operates under pressure, take care when removing the Radiator cap on a
hot engine to prevent being scalded by steam or hot water. Do not add water in the radiator
when the engine is hot. Add water to the radiator only after the engine cools down completely.
11.To prevent fires keep the tractor including the engine clean and free from inflammable material
and well away from fuels and other inflammable material.
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► MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING IMPLEMENTS
(1)Ensure that all mounting and removal of implements is done on safe flat ground. Ensure no one
is between the Tractor and implement and do not get under the implement to avoid accidental
injuries.
( ) After
(2) f mounting i theh implement,
i l ensure that
h allll sway chains
h i are correctlyl adjusted
dj d and,
d where
h
PTO shafts are used that the shaft is fitted and secured correctly.
(3) Where heavy implements are used, ensure that the combination is well balanced or use proper
ballast to achieve balance.
(4) Before leaving the tractor at any time, lower the implement, stop the PTO shaft where
applicable, set the parking brake and switch off the engine.
(5) While operating the implements with the PTO keep all bystanders away from any moving parts
andd do d nott attempt
tt t to
t makek adjustments
dj t t while
hil the
th machine
hi is i running.
i
(6) Only the driver should ride on the Tractor with the ROPS frame fitted and with the seat belt
properly fastened.
(7) Where young children are present, particular care should be taken and the tractor should not be
moved until the whereabouts of all children is known.
(8) Only trained operators should operate the Tractor and so taking care to ensure that other
workers are not injured. In particular they should take care during dusty operations, which will
reduce visibility substantially.
substantially
(9) Never start the tractor unless the transmission is out of gear, the operator is in the seat and all
round safety has been checked.
(10) Only operate the tractor seated in the drivers seat and never turn or brake suddenly at high
speed as this can cause a roll-over and serious injury or death.
(11) When traveling on a public road ensure that the tractor and driver both meet all laws relating to
safety and licensing. When traveling with wide implements use red flags on the extremities and
observe all legal including escort requirements.
requirements
(12) When operating under adverse conditions, hilly terrain or on bad ground adjust the speed of the
tractor to suit the conditions, safety comes first. Never drive down hill at high speed or with the
transmission in neutral. Use of the braking capacity of the engine as well as the service brakes.
Do not try to change gear going up or down a steep slope, select the correct gear before
starting.
(13) Take care when traveling uphill with a heavy implement to ensure that it does not overbalance
aandd tip
t p up the
t e front
o t end.
e d.
(14) Never remove or modify the seat belt.
(15) Never remove, modify or repair the ROPS frame.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT A LITTLE BIT OF EXTRA CARE CAN PREVENT SERIOUS
INJURY OR TEATH AND AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR TRACTOR.
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The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accidents.
A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents can be avoided by observing certain
precautions .Read and take the following precautions before operating the Tractor to prevent
accidents. Tractor should be operated only by those who are responsible and properly trained to
do so.
■ The Tractor
1. Read the operator’s manual carefully before using the tractor. Lack of operating knowledge can
lead to accidents.
2. Use an approved rollover bar and seat belt for safe operation. Overturning of a tractor without a
rollover bar can result in death or injury.
3. Do not remove ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure). Always use the seat belt.
4. Fiberglass canopy does not give any protection.
5. To prevent falls, keep steps and platform clear of mud and oil.
6. Do not permit anyone but the operator to ride on the Tractor. There is no safety place for extra
riders.
7. Replace all missing, illegible or damaged safety signs.
8. Keep safety signs clean of dirt and grease
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■ Operating the tractor
1. Before starting the tractor apply the parking brake, place the PTO (Power Take Off) lever in the
“OFF” position, the hydraulic control levers in the downward position, the remote control valve
levers in the neutral position( if fitted) and the transmission in neutral.
2. Do not start the engine or controls while standing besides the tractor. Always sit on the tractor
seat when the engine or operating controls.
4. Avoid accidental contact with the gear shifter lever while the engine is running. Unexpected
Tractor movement can result from such contact.
5. Do not get off or climb the tractor while it is in motion.
6. Shut off the engine, remove the key and apply the parking brake before getting off the tractor.
7. Do not operate the tractor in an enclosed building without adequate ventilation. Exhaust fumes can
cause death.
11. If the front end of the tractor tends to rise when heavy implements are attached to the three-point
linkage, install front end or front wheel weights. Do not operate the tractor with a light front end.
12.Always use hydraulic position control lever when attaching equipments/implement and when
transporting equipment. Be sure that the hydraulic couplers are properly mounted and will
disconnect safely in case of accidental detachment of implement.
14.Use the flasher/ Turn signal lights and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) signs when driving on public
roads during both day and night time, unless prohibited by law.
15. Dim tractor lights when meeting a vehicle at night. Be sure the lights are adjusted to prevent the
blinding on the eyes of coming vehicle operator.
16.Emergency stopping instruction; If tractor fails to stop even after application of brakes, Pull the
knob of fuel shut off control rod.
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■ Driving the tractor
1. Watch where you are going especially at row ends, on roads, around trees and low hanging
obstacles.
2. To avoid upsets, drive the tractor with care and at speeds compatible with safety, especially
when operating over rough ground, crossing ditches or slopes, and when turning at corners.
3 Lock the tractor brake pedals together when transporting on roads to provide proper wheel
3.
braking.
4. Keep the tractor in the same gear when going downhill as used when going uphill. Do not coast
or free wheel down hills.
5. Any towed vehicle and/or trailer whose total weight exceeds that of the towing Tractor, must be
equipped with its own brakes for safe operation.
6. When the tractor is stuck or tires are frozen to the ground, back out to prevent upset.
7 Always check overhead clearance,
7. clearance especially when transporting the tractor.
tractor
■ Diesel fuel
1. Keepp the equipment
q p clean and pproperly
p y maintained.
2. Under no circumstances should gasoline, alcohol or blended fuels be added to diesel fire or
explosive hazard. Such blends are more explosive than pure gasoline. In a closed container,
such as a fuel tank. DO NOT USE THESE BLENDS.
3. Never remove the fuel cap or refuel the tractor with the engine running.
4. Do not smoke while refueling or when standing near fuel.
5. Maintain control of the fuel filler pipe when filling the tank.
6. Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Allow room for expansion.
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7.Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
8.Always tighten the fuel cap securely.
9.If the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace it with genuine cap. A none approved cap may not
be safe
safe.
10.Do not drive equipment near open fire.
11.Never use fuel for cleaning purpose.
12.Arrange fuel purchases so that winter grade fuel are not held over and used in the spring.
N B It is
N.B: i suggested
t d that
th t after
ft repairs
i if any off the
th Safety
S f t Decal/sign
D l/ i is i peeled/defaced,
l d/d f d theth
same may be replaced immediately in interest of your safety.
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DO’S AND DON’T’S
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SAFETY SIGNS
WARNING
• Before starting and operating know the operating • Do not permit anyone but the operator to
and safety instructions in the operators Manual ride on the tractor. There is no safe place
and on the tractor for rider.
• Clear the area of bystanders. • Lock brakes together, use warning lights
• Locate and know operation of controls. and SMV emblem while driving on roads.
• Start engine only from Operator
Operator’ss seat with • Lower equipment,
equipment place gear shift levers
depressed clutch pedal, transmission in the in neutral, stop engine, remove the key
neutral, PTO disengaged and hydraulic control in and apply parking brake before leaving
lower position the tractor seat.
• Slow down on turns, rough ground and slopes to • Air pressures are specified by the
avoid upset. manufacturer
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
Location: On fender RH
Part No.: 1260-904-070-1A
Warning
TO AVOID POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY, THIS
Location: ON PTO guard
GUARD MUST BE KEPT IN
Part No.: 1260-904-069-0A PLACE
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CAUTION Warning
KEEP HANDS
TO PROTECT ENGINE AND AND
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS.
CLOTHING
● Idle engine for 1 minute
AWAY FROM
before shut down or full load
ROTATING
operation.
FAN AND
● Do not exceed 1/2 throttle for
BELTS TO
fi 5 minutes
first i off operation.
i
PREVENT
Location: On Dash cover side RH SERIOUS
INJURY
Part No.: 1260-904-064-0
Location: On Radiator bracket
side LH&RH
Warning Part No.: 1260-904-061-0
BLINDNESS CAN RESULT ● Pull only from drawbar. Pulling from any
FROM BATTERY EXPLOSION. other point can cause rear overturn.
KEEP SPARKS OR OPEN ● Do not operate with unshielded PTO.
FRAMES AWAY FROM ● Disengage PTO and stop engine before
BATTERY. servicing tractor or attaching and detaching
DO NOT JUMP START. implements.
BURNS CAN RESULT ● When towing equipment use a Safety chain
FROM BATTERY ACID. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE
IN CASE OF CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE CAN CAUSE
FLUSH IMMEDIATELY SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR
WITH WATER . OR OTHER PERSONS.
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UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS
Some of the universal symbols have been shown below with an indication of their meaning
Engine
Stop Neutral Turn signal
control
Transmission
Lights Fan oil temperature
Power take
Horn off engaged parking brake
See
Battery charge Lift arm/lower operator’s
manual
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Section - A
Controls,
Instruments
And
Operations
The following pages in this section detail the location and function of various instruments, switches
and controls on your Tractor. Even if you operate other Tractors, you should read through this
section of the manual and ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with the location and function of
all the features of your New Tractor.
Do not start the engine or attempt to drive or operate the Tractor until you are fully accustomed to
all the controls. It is too late to learn once the Tractor is moving. If in doubt about any aspect of the
operation of the tractor consult your Mahindra Tractor Dealer/Distributor.
Particular attention should be paid to the recommendations for running-in to ensure that your tractor
will give long life and dependable service for which it was intended
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DESCRIPTION OF TRACTOR CONTROLS
►Main switch
[OFF]-The key can be inserted or removed
[ON]- The electric circuit is on.
[Glow]-Glow plugs preheat the combustion chamber
[START] Th starter motor is
[START]-The i engaged.
d
When the key is released it will return to
the ON position
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►LIGHT SWITCH, INDICATORS AND HORN Light Horn
High and low beam are operated Right indicator
Left indicator
►TACHOMETER
This meter shows the revolutions of the
engine and the PTO shafts as well as the
travel speed in top gear
(1) Right needle
Indicates speed in top gear.
(2) Left needle
Indicates engine revolutions
►HOUR METER
The hour meter consists of digits with the last
g indicatingg 1/10th of an hour
digit
►FUEL GAUGE
Shows the amount of fuel in the tank when the
ignition switch is ON
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►WARNING LIGHTS
Charge lamp
This light will go off as soon as the engine starts to run to indicate that the
alternator is changing.
(Please note, as broken fan belt can cause the light to come on, please stop the
engine as overheating can occur if not rectified immediately)
Oil p
O pressure lamp
p
Will go out as soon as the engine starts if the oil pressure is correct.
If it comes on while the engine is running, stop the engine and get expert advice.
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►Independent PTO
■ The PTO monitor lamp on the dash panel indicates the state of the
PTO shaft.
1. If the monitor glows: The PTO is rotating
2. If the monitor is off: The PTO is off
3. If the monitor blinks: The PTO is ppresentlyy stationaryy but will
instantly start rotating of the clutch pedal is released or the implement
PTO monitor Lamp
is lowered
Two switches operate the independent PTO.
1.PTO ON/OFF switch: PTO ON/OFF switch is situated
on the LHS. on the steering column and can be identified
easily with its built in red colored indicator. When the
switch is pushed down to start the PTO indicator glows to
indicate that the switch and the PTO are in ON position,
If the switch is pushed down again the indicator goes off
signaling that the PTO is OFF.
2. PTO Control switch: This switch is situated near the
starting key location on the dash panel. There are three
positions marked for this switch.
■ Off at the center
■ Manual at the left PTO ON,Off switch
■ Auto at the right.
The PTO shaft will not rotate if either of the two switches is in OFF position.
The following table explains how the PTO operates at the two different (Manual
& Auto)) ppositions of the PTO control switch with the PTO ON/OFF switch in the
on position.
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First select the specified speed for the PTO by using the PTO shifter on the LHS, below the driver seat.
■ From the table above we learn about the safety features of the PTO. When the monitor on the dash
panel is blinking it indicates to the operator that the PTO is in the on position but temporarily not
rotating either because the clutch pedal is pressed or the implement is lifted off the ground or both.
both
The PTO will start rotating instantaneously when either the clutch pedal is released and/or the
implement is lowered to the ground.
■ The operator must use this blinking signal to clear the area around the tractor off
bystanders/onlookers as the rotating blades of certain implements can accidentally cause injuries to
the persons standing near the tractor.
■ The stopping of the PTO when the implement is lifted off the ground with the position control
prevents the damage to the implement or the PTO shaft shaft.
1.When the PTO control switch is in manual position the PTO does
not stop rotating even if the clutch pedal is pressed. If working on
hard soils,pavements with a rotary implement the PTO ON/OFF
switch must be put to the OFF position to stop the PTO from
Warningg rotating If this is not done the rotating blades of the implement
rotating,
will push on the hard ground below and in turn push the tractor toward causing accident which can
lead to serious injuries or death.
2. Extra precaution must be taken to clear the area of bystanders/onlookers when using PTO driven
implements. The rotating blades of the implements can cause serious injuries on contact. The
warning that is indicated by the blinking PTO monitor is to make the operator aware that the
PTO is in on position and will instantly start rotating if the clutch pedal is released or implement
is lowered or both.
3.In no case the specified rotating speeds indicated by the implement manufacturer be crossed as the
same can lead to serious damage to the tractor/equipment and can lead to serious injuries to
persons around.
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TRACTOR CONTROLS
►Hand Throttle
Pulling the hand throttle towards the driver increases
revolutions.
Pushing it away from the driver decreases revolution.
Do not attempt
to start engine
when this arm
warning is being used.
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► BRAKE PEDAL
Right and left brake pedals are provided to assist in turning the tractor in the field.
A connecting latch is provided to connect the right and left brake pedals for
high speed or road use.
In the interest of safety always use it on the road or at high speed as using one
side only can cause rollovers.
Caution When servicing the tractor ensure that the adjustment on both sides in the
same.
► Parking
P ki brake
b k
Connect the brake pedals , push them down while
pulling the parking brake up to engage. Press the
parking brake pedal and push the Brake pedal to release.
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When changing from forward to reverse or back to forward again while in
high range make sure the tractor comes to a stop before changing direction.
Failure to do so is likely to result in damage to the mechanism and place the
important driver at risk of injury.
▶ Sub
S b gear llever(Linear
(Li shift
hift llever))
Operate the sub gear lever using clutch to select the
appropriate speed for different applications.
It is located on the LHS of driver seat.
Do not operate gear levers without stopping the tractor & without using the
clutch.
important
▶ Diff-lock pedal
p
In case of wheel slippage use the diff-lock by pushing
down on the diff lock pedal.
To release it remove the foot from the pedal.
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Do not use high engine RPM when engaging Diff lock If the diff lock does not
release after removing the foot from the diff lock pedal alternatively brake
with the left and right brake until it gets released.
important
Never use the diff lock at high speed or on the road as this can cause roll over
and injury.
Caution
▶ Tilt pedal
To adjust the inclination of the steering wheel with a 3
stages and set it to the desired position.
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PTO GEAR SELECTION LEVER
POSITION
MODEL 1
4510 587
Always use the clutch when engaging or disengaging the PTO or changing PTO speed.
Let the PTO driven implement come to a complete stop before changing.
important
Do not operate any implement at a high speed than is specified for it.
When making adjustments to the implement stop the engine to avoid serious injury.
Caution When leaving the tractor stop the engine, and remove the key. Set the parking brake.
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After finishing the work, always lower the implement to the ground and switch
off the engine, Set the parking brake to avoid injuries and accidents .
Warning
Adjusting
Adj ti Knob
K b off hydraulic
h d li
descent speed
▶Lowering speed control knob for the 3 point hitch
This knob controls the downward speed of the
hydraulics three point linkage and is positioned at the
front of the driver’s seat.
To slow the downward speed- Turn the knob clockwise.
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Exterior hydraulic Lever (Optional)
Move the lever up or down and hold.This will raise or
lower the implement (rotavator or hydraulic plow).
Lever will return to neutral by itself.
Important:
-Do not hold the lever in the “pull” or “Push”position
once the remote cylinder has reached the end of the
stroke.as this will cause oil to flow through the relief
valve.Forcing oil through the relief valve for extended
periods will overheat the oil.
-When Using the tractor hydraulic system to power
front loader,do not operate the boom and bucket
cylinders simultaneously.
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▶Telescopic stabilizers adjustment
The stabilizers are intended for limiting or preventing
implement side movement.
There
e e should
s ou d be noo clearance(Position
c ea a ce( os t o A)) during
du g implement
pe e t
transport and when working with grades,rollers
mowers,seeders,drills and similar implements.However,a slight
play is necessary(Position B) when working with
ploughs,Harrows,ditchers,cultivators and the like:that is when
working with “draft control”.The length of stabilizers is
adjusted by removing the pin and rotating the turn buckle barrel
byy which the threaded ends are interconnected.
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▶ADJUSTMENT OF THE YOKE ROD ON
THE LOWER LINK
For different applications change the position of
th yoke
the k rodd on the
th lower
l links
li k as shown
h andd
insert the pin in the direction of the arrow
Only use drawbar to tow and keep the 3 point linkage in raised position when
toeing with the drawbar.
Position can create unbalance causing the Tractor to roll-over & Result the
Danger death or serious injury.
▶MOUNTING IMPLEMENT
If the
h PTO iis used, d remove the h safety
f cover offff the
h
PTO shaft.
Adjust the yoke rod on the lower links to suit the
implement in
use.
Attach the left lower link, then attach the right lower
link
using the adjusting handle on the leveling box if
required.
Att h th
Attach the ttop li
link.
k
Attach the PTO shaft to the tractor if used, making
sure that it
is locked in place.
Adjust the check chains to suit the implement and
tighten the
locknuts.
To remove an implement reverses the procedure
Do not attach a PTO shaft with the engine running and ensure all safety
shields are in place.
Caution
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DRIVING THE TRACTOR
Never turn the key to the start position while the engine is running as this can
cause serious damage to the starter and engine flywheel.
important Onlyy engage
g g the starter for a pperiod of not more than 10 seconds.
If Engine does not start, rest the starter for about 20 seconds and try again for a
maximum of 10 seconds.If the engine does not start after repeated attempts,
refer to the fault tracing guide on page 94
Especially in cold weather, always allow the tractor to idle for a while to warm up
& build
b ild up sufficient
ffi i t oil
il pressure to
t ensure normall operating
ti temperature
t t for
f
longer engine life.
important
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WARMING UP
When starting the engine allow it to warm up to operating temperature by allowing it to idle 5-10
minutes to ensure full lubrication and operating temperature.
Failure to do so can shorten engine life substantially.
▶WARMING UP IN COLD WEATHER
Cold weather will change the viscosity of the oil, resulting in a reduced oil pumping capacity, which
can cause damage to the engine if it is not warmed up correctly.
It also causes problems with the hydraulic system and the synchromesh in the transmission.
important
When the engine is warm push down the clutch and engage the main and auxiliary gear levers to the
required position.
Push down on the brake pedals and release the handbrake.
Increase the engine revolutions and let out the clutch smoothly.
Only change gears with main gear lever while moving and ensure that this is done with fully use of
the clutch.
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Do not ”ride” the clutch to control speed, use a lower gear.
Do not travel with your foot on the clutch pedal.
Caution
Let the engine come back to idle and at the same time push in the
clutch and brake simultaneously.
When the tractor has come to a halt, lower any implement to the
ground, and put the main gear in neutral.
Apply the park brake, stop the engine, and remove the key.
Illustration
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UPHILL STARTS ON A STEEP SLOPE
With the pedals connected together push down on the brake
pedals and push down the clutch.
Set all gear levers to low and the throttle to medium engine speed.
Release the clutch and as it engages release the brake pedals.
Adjust the throttle to the required speed.
▶ Driving downhill
Use the engine’s ability to brake when traveling downhill.
Never rely on the brakes only and never travel downhill with the gears in neutral.
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▶Fuel gauge.
To avoid excessive condensation in the fuel tank refill at the end of each
day’s work and ensure during the day that it does not drop to a low level
where the fuel system will require bleeding to expel air in the system after
refilling the tank.
▶ Engine cooling water.
If the gauge indicates that the engine is running hot, stop the tractor and
check the coolant in the radiator.
Allow the engine to cool down before opening radiator cap as serious burns
may result due to hot steam & boiling water.
Danger
Also check to ensure that the fins in the radiator core are not clogged or that the tractor has a
broken or stretched fan belt.
When traveling on public or farm roads connect both brake pedals and allow
for the weight of any mounted implement to ensure that the unit is not
unbalanced.
b l d
Caution Also allow for the width when passing other road users.
Where fitted use the hazard lights provided.
Strictly follow the local traffic regulations.
When operating near others with an implement attached take particular care to
allow for the width of the implement and avoid accidents.
Caution
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▶ Track adjustment
As some models of Mahindra are front wheel assist the front track can be set in 2 positions
The rear track can be set in 5 positions as illustrated.
Unit : mm(in)
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Section-B
Lubrication
&
Maintenance
This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your Tractor at
peak efficiency while the lubrication and maintenance chart provides a ready reference to these
requirements.
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CHECKS AND SERVICE
PRE-START CHECKS
To avoid problems it is recommended that a range of checks be carried out daily before starting the
tractor.
For full details of the items and frequency please refer to the tables on page 57,58, and 59.
▶Engine coolant
Remove the radiator cap and ensure that the coolant is up to
the filler neck and that it is clean with the correct anti-freeze
or anti corrosion inhibitor in it.
If the coolant is a rustyy color, drain the system
y completely
p y and
refill with the correct mixture of water and anti-freeze or
corrosion inhibitor.
▶Engine oil
Pull out the stick, wipe it and dip in the oil sump.
Ensure that oil level is between the upper and lower mark
near the upper mark. If too low add oil, but never excess
100hrs.
▶Transmission oil
Check the level with the dipstick on top of the transmission in rear of the seat.
If the level is low add oil through
g the filler hole.
Always ensure that you use the correct oil for topping up or oil changes
Caution
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▶ Fuel
Use the fuel gauge to check the fuel level and top
up if too low.
It is a ggood ppractice to refill the tank immediatelyy
after use to avoid condensation
▶ Tire pressure
The air pressure used in the tires has a direct
bearing on the life of the tire and its
performance in the field.
Ensure that the tire pressures are correct and in
accordance with the table on page 59.
To make a visual judgment see the drawing on
the right.
It is strongly recommended that tire pressures are checked with a proper gauge only
& visual inspections are relied upon.
important
E
Excess tire
ti pressure can cause accidents!
id t !
Danger
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▶ Steering
Ensure that the steering wheel does not have excessive free play.
▶ Brake
Ensure that
E h the
h left
l f andd right
i h brakes
b k are adjusted
dj d correctly
l so they
h operate simultaneously.
i l l The
Th
correct free play on the brake is 1.18-1.57 in (30~40 mm).
▶ Clutch
Ensure that the clutch is adjusted correctly.
Correct free play on the clutch pedal is 0.78-1.18 in (20~30mm).
Incorrect clutch adjustment can cause excessive wear and reduced tractor
performance.
Caution
▶ Electrical
Check the operation of all gauge, switches, horn, lights and indicators.
▶ Installing loader
1.Connect P port of loader control valve to the line on the tractor marked P(from the PTO valve)
2.Connect the T port on the loader control valve to the line on the tractor marked T
(to the TPL at the rear of the tractor)
3.Connect the remaining line from the control valve to the line on the tractor marked P1
( to the transmission housing)
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT SCHEDULE
5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6
0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Engine ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● Change every To correct level on
oil 100 hours the dipstick
Air △ △ △ △ △ ● Clean every
cleaner 100 hours
Radiator ○ Check daily See page 54
coolant top up if
required
Radiator ○ Check daily
for damages
leakage
Fuel ○ Fill tank
Fuel ○ △ ○ △ ● ○ ○ △ ○ △ ●
filter
Enngine
These intervals are for operation under normal conditions and need to be
reviewed under severe conditions to a greater frequency
Caution
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Daily
Item Service interval(hour meter,mark) Frequency Comment
Division
5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6
0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Trans ○ ● ● Change every
mission oil 300 hours after
first 50 hours
Chassis
58
Daily
Item Service interval(hour meter,mark) Frequency Comment
Division
5 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6
0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Adjustment Check every 300
off the
h hours
throttle
Chassis
pedal
Grease each ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Replenish every 50
nipple hours (everyday in
dusty conditions)
○
Loose bolts Check daily Tighten to proper torque
and nuts
Check the Check once a
leakage of year with the
oil at the
clutch
lower plug
chamber pulled out
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FILLING DIAGRAM & CAPACITY TABLE
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l Recommended Transmission oil
① RPM Tractor Hydraulic Fluid or Textron TDH Premium (CALTEX)
② TDH Oil or TDH Oil special (TEXACO)
③ Chevron 1000THF (CHEVRON)
With the hood up,the hard nose can be removed by pulling forward,having first detached the hood
lamp wiring harness.
▶ Fuel
Use clean diesel fuel only
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BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM
■ FUEL FILTER
This is the primary filter and removes water and
coarse dirt from the fuel. To clean it first close the
tap then remove the filter and wash it.
After replacing it bleed the air from the filter
Never use petrol (gasoline) thinner or similar inflammable material to wash the
primary fuel filter.
important After replacing the filter always bleed the system (see page 57)
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▶ HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER
Remove the filter with a filter wrench.
To replace, apply oil or grease on the seal, fit by hand until seal contacts bare, then turn it 2/3rd turn
further to tighten it check for leaks.
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When changing the oil always change the filter.
Always use the same oil, as using different oils or specifications can cause damage.
important Dispose off the old oil as per local regulations.
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CHANGING THE COOLANT
(1) Open the tap in front of the gear pump to drain the coolant.
(2) Open the radiator cap at the same time.
(3) To give a thorough clean run a hose into the radiator and
flush it out.
(4) Close the tap and refill the radiator with a coolant
mixture of water and corrosion inhibitor or anti freeze.
(5) Start the engine and allow it to run for approx 5 minutes,
check the water level again and top up if required
Serious burns, can result from the contents of pressurized, hot radiators.
Allow the engine to cool down completely before opening radiator cap.cap
Caution
▶ Anti freeze.
Frozen cooling water can damage the engine.
Before replacing the anti freeze solution flush the radiator.
Mix the anti freeze solution in accordance with the instructions applicable to the brand of anti
freeze and the locals climate.
climate
Replace the solution in the radiator.
In case of loss of solution due to evaporation or overflow, replace with the original mixture ratio.
▶ CLEANING THE RADIATOR AND COVER
Insects, grass straw and dust can all block the
radiator ,condenser and reduce its efficiency.
R
Remove the
h radiator
di cover to clean
l it
i andd the
h radiator.
di
Release the bolt and pull to remove the cover.
Then clean the radiator between the fins and tube by
using clean water.
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Water or air under high pressure can distort the cooling fins on the radiator and reduce
its efficiency.
important
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GAP ADJUSTMENT ON THE FRONT AXLE
Bolt
Backward Forward
ADJUSTING THE CLUTCH
▶Adjustment method.
Loosen the locknuts at each end and turn the rod to adjust the brake.
Turning it anticlockwise increases the free play, clockwise decreases it.
Tighten the locknuts.
Check that the free play is correct and the same on both pedals to ensure even braking
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Uneven adjustment of the left and right pedal will result in one sided braking
when the pedals are connected and can cause serious accidents, especially at
Caution high speeds.
Double check to ensure free play is the same on both pedals
ADJUSTING TOE-IN
If the toe-in adjustment is incorrect it can cause severe shaking of both the steering wheel and the entire
tractor.
The correct toe in is 0.08~0.24in. We recommend that this adjustment is made by the dealer.
Low electrolyte levels can cause premature battery failure and corrosion.
corrosion
important
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▶BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Low temperatures will affect the performance of batteries so take particular care of it in winter.
For long-term storage of the tractor remove the battery and keep it in a cool dry room.
If it is on the tractor while stored, disconnect the negative terminal.
Batteries will self discharge if left for a period of without use time.
To keep them in good condition charge them once a month in summer and every second month in
winter.
When replacing the original battery, ensure that the replacement battery is the same size.
Failure to do so can cause problems with the electrical circuit.
▶BATTERY CHARGING
Always disconnect the negative terminal first when removing the battery and
always connect the positive terminal first when fitting the battery.
When connecting the battery leads make sure not to reverse the polarity.
Quick charging will reduce battery life.
Caution Disconnect the terminals prior to charging the battery to avoid damage to the
circuit and electrical instruments.
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AIR CONDITIONER COMPRESSOR BELT ADJUSTMENT
Never beat the element on a stone or concrete floor/wall to clean it Check all
connections and hoses especially on the clean side of the air cleaner to ensure no
dusty air can enter the engine.
Check the element for flaws by putting a light inside the element
element.
When reassembling make sure all surfaces seal correctly to keep dust out.
important
When working in dusty conditions increase the service frequency.
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CHECKING THE WIRING HARNESS AND FUSES
Loose wires make inferior connections and damaged wires can cause short circuits, fires burnt wiring
or reduce efficiency of components.
Replace or repair any faulty wiring or insulation.
If a fuse burns out again after it has been replaced, do not replace it with wire or a high capacity fuse,
find the cause and rectify it or get an auto electrician to do so.
Where insulation is chafed or peeled off, recover the area with a good quality insulation tape. Where
wiring comes out of it’s fitting replace it correctly with the standard fitting.
Incorrect wiring or fuses can cause fires to both the tractor and surrounding area so
get the dealer to check it annually.
annually
Likewise fuel pipes and wiring age with use.
important Ask your dealer to check it at least once every 2 years and replace as required
▶ REPLACING FUSES
The circuit has 8 blade type fuses in its wiring circuit
(See diagram on page 104)
When a fuse has blown replace it with one of the same value.
Using a large capacity fuse or wire burn out the wiring system.
Use fuse tongs to replace fuses
▶ MAIN FUSES
The wiring harness is equipped with 3 main fuses who’s
function is to preserve the wiring.
However when a main fuse blows the entire circuit is dead.
Always check the reason & rectify before replacing the
fuse of the same value.
To indicate that the fuse is blown it will be discolored.
Always check the reason for a blown fuse otherwise the new fuse is also likely to
blow.
important NEVER EVER USE WIRE in place of correct grade fuse.
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3.MAINTENANCE
When washing the tractor ensure that the water does not get near electrical
components or the oil filter points.
To prevent short circuits remove the ignition key.
important
Do not wash the tractor when the engine is running.
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Long-term storage.
When the tractor will not be used for a long time carry out the cleaning as for short term storage.
Drain the oil and replace with new oil.
Run the engine for approx. 5 min. to ensure that it has new oil throughout the engine.
Drain the coolant from the radiator and remove the ignition key.
Attach a tag both the key and the steering wheel saying” No coolant”.
Lubricate all grease and oil points on the tractor.
Check the pressures and add a small amount of extra pressure.
Lower any implement to the ground or store in a shady dry place.
Disconnect the clutch by using the clutch disconnecting arm.
Place a piece of wood under each tire to preserve the tire.
After refilling the engine with the coolant run the engine for approx. 5-10 min. at
1500-2000rpm every month as a corrosion prevention measure.
Either removes the battery or the negative terminal as mouse damage to wiring can
cause short circuits and fires.
important Remove the ignition key and store in a safe place.
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Section - C
CABIN
The cab fully conforms to the international standard as far as safety and soundproofing are concerned.
concerned
It can be provided with ventilation, heating and air-conditioning system.
It is available in the following version.:
● Cab with ventilation and heating systems
● Cab with ventilation, heating and air-conditioning systems.
The cab is in full conformity with the international standards as to the cab’s
soundproofing.
Be very careful when operating in small spaces and always protect your ears
whenever other working equipment is generating dangerous noise levels.
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Remember that steering, braking and operational performances are highly influenced
by the implements mounted, the trailers transported and the ballasts applied to the
tractor.
When transporting heavy loads (exceeding the weight of the tractor) reduce the
speed under 15 Km/h..
All the implements mounted onto the tractor must be safely secured.
Be very careful during implement hitching and unhitching operations. When using
implement supports, be sure they are suitable and sufficiently strong.
Doors:
The doors are provided with key locks.
To open from the outside, when unlocked, depress the push button.
To open from inside, push the lever downwards.
Rear Window:
The rear window is fitted with central handle for opening.
When opened it is held in place by two dampers.
Side Window:
The side window is fitted with central handle for opening.
When opened it is held in place by holder.
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Working lamps (front and rear) :
the working lamps are located on the cab roof (two in the
front and two in the rear) .They are switched on by means
of the special switches on the roof console
Rearview mirrors.:
the cab is provided with rearview mirrors on both sides. They can be adjusted and folded, whenever
necessary, to avoid interference with external obstacles.
The mirror have a telescopic arm to allow positioning for maximum convenience by the user.
user
Remember that mirrors must always be positioned in compliance with road traffic regulations when
driving on a public highway.
Cab ceiling:
The ceiling is padded with insulation material to block heat radiation into the cab and keep the
temperature
p down when workingg in veryy sunnyy areas.
The cab platform is covered with a “firm grip” carpet in the most commonly used areas.
It is recommended to keep this carpet clear of earth, mud, etc. so that the operator may get on and off
the tractor in full safety.
How to Controls Cabin
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VENTILATION
The ventilation unit is housed in the cab ceiling.
To switch it on and adjust it, turn the electrical fan switch to the desired speed.
The cab becomes slightly pressurized when the ventilation system is in operation, so that the fresh
air can enter only by way of the filter installed in the rear section of the cab roof.
The fan switch can be operated only after the ignition key is inserted.
The air flow can be regulated and directed by suitable positioning the air diffusers.
Air can be taken in fresh from outside or recirculated from within the cab by way of the relative
side inlets
Recirculation inlets fully closed:
air is taken in entirely from outside the cab through the rear grille and filtered through a paper
element positioned behind the grille.
N.B-it is very important that the air diffusers never be completed closed so as to allow for a steady
air flow.
To obtain a greater pressurization inside the cab, it is necessary to take the air from the outside,
therefore the inside air recirculatiing grille should be fully closed.
Interior Lamp p
Push the button to light on
And push it again to light off
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Blower control switch
Three position rocker switch
Temperature control
Set temperature control as required,fully clockwise
For maximum cool and fully counterclockwise for
heat
Circulation diffuses
With the circulation vent set in any position
outside Air will still be pulled into the cab.
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Heating system
General description
The heater is switched on and adjusted by rotating the control knob at the roof console, then switching
on the blower and setting the selector at the preferred speed .
To warn the cab up quickly, the knob should be rotated fully clockwise and the blower set to speed 3.
The screen is demisted or defrosted by air directed through a slot vent . For defrost or fast demist, all
other vents should be closed off.
IMPORTANT:
Ventilation is provided by a single blower unit serving both the heating system and the
air
i conditioning
diti i
system.
Note:
After reaching the desired temperature adjust the system to suit your needs.
-For ideal system operation, the engine must run at 1000 rpm
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SYSTEM CONFIGULATION
1.The heating system consist of two units:
1-Electric heater and blower unit installed behind roof console.
2-Power supplying set, consisting of an auxiliary alternator located front of the engine
and driven by a belt directly linked to the engine pulley.
If the air does not come out from the diffusers right away as soon as the system is started, turn
off immediately and identify the fault.
N.B-Never turn on the heating system when working in dusty environments.
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Air conditioner system
The system is designed to ensure optimum temperature inside the cab and maximum
comfort and safety
for the operator.
However it is advisable to consult our specialized workshops whenever repairs or
However,
adjustments need to
be performed.
Do not approach the system with open flames, as any escape from the circuit may
produce a lethal gas.
1 Alt
1.Alternator
t 2.
2 Compressor
C 3.Speed
3 S d fan
f 4.Electric
4 El t i resistance
it
5.Evaporator 6. Condenser 9.Air filter 10.Recirculation inlets
11.Pivotal air diffusers
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Roof hatch( if equipped)
Ventilation-push the latch towards the front of the tractor
and then push the hatch up.
Emergency
e ge cy Exit-Push
t us firmly
y upwa
upwards
ds to release
e ease the
t e
support struts from the lower retainer clips.
Cab air filters remove dust in the air,but are not capable of removing chemicals used in
spraying crops or in weed control.Many
control Many chemicals used for these purposes are toxic when
improperly used.and can be hazardous to operators and others in the area.Follow the
Warning instructions of manufacturers of both the equipment and the chemicals regarding
prohibition of dust or spray,personal hygiene practices,and other precautions noted by the
manufacturers.
Ash tray
Located at left side of near side window in cabin
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1.SAFETY PROCEDURES.
This safety alert symbol indicates important safety messages in this manual. when
you see this symbol, carefully read the message that follows and be alert to the
Warning possibility of personal injury or death
Refrigerant
R fi t R134a
R134 is
i the
th mostt stable
t bl andd easiest
i t to
t 33.Keep
K refrigerant
fi t containers
t i in
i the
th correctt
work with refrigerants now in use in air conditioner upright position. Always keep refrigerant
systems. Refrigerant R134a does not contain any containers away from heat or sunlight.
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) which are harmful to The pressure in a container will increase
the earth’s ozone layer. with heat.
Safety procedures must be followed when working 4.Always reclaim refrigerant from the
with Refrigerant R134a to prevent possible personal system if you are going to weld or steam
system,
injury. clean near the air conditioner system.
1.Always wear safety goggles when doing any
service work near an air conditioner system. 5.Always check the temperature and pressure
Liquid refrigerant getting into the eyes can cause of the air conditioner system before
serious injury. Do the following if you get reclaiming the refrigerant and when you
refrigerant near or in your eyes. test the system.
A.Flush your eyes with water for 15 minutes. 6.Never leak test the system using a flame
B. See a physician immediately. tester. Dangerous gas can form when
refrigerant comes in contact with an open
2. A drop of liquid refrigerant on your skin will flame. Never permit fumes to be inhaled.
cause frostbite. Open the fittings carefully and
slowly when it is necessary to service the air 7. Never leak or pressure test the system
conditioner system.
y with compressed
p air or oxygen.
yg
Your skin must be treated for frostbite or a Refrigerant R134a in the presence of air
physician must be seen if you get refrigerant on or oxygen above atmospheric pressure can
your skin. form a combustible gas.
Never operate the engine in a closed building. Proper ventilation is required under all
circumstances.
Caution
Never touch liquid refrigerant, since even a small drop on your skin will cause severe
and painful frostbite. Always wear protective gloves.
Caution
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2. OPERATION
The air conditioner system contains five major components: Compressor, receiver drier, expansion
valve and evaporator. These components are connected by tubes and hoses and operate as a closed
system. The air conditioner system is charged with R-134a refrigerant..
The compressor receives the refrigerant as a low pressure gas.
gas The compressor then compresses the
refrigerant and sends it in the form of a high-pressure high temperature gas to the condenser. The
airflow through the condenser then removes the heat from the refrigerant. As the heat is removed the
refrigerant changes to the high-pressure liquid.
The high-pressure refrigerant liquid then flows from the condenser to the receiver drier. The receiver
drier is a container filled with moisture removing material, which removes any moisture that may have
entered the air conditioner system in order to prevent corrosion of the internal components of the
system.
t
The refrigerant still in a high pressure liquid form, then flows from the receiver drier to the expansion
valve then causes a restriction in flow of refrigerant to the evaporator core, lowering the pressure of
the liquid.
As the refrigerant flows through the evaporator core the refrigerant is heated by the air around and
flowing through the evaporator fins. The combination of increased heat and decreased pressure causes
the refrigerant to evaporate an d form a low pressure gas.
gas
The evaporation causes the airflow through the evaporator fins to become very cool. The cool air then
passes from the evaporator to the operators cab.
The low pressure refrigerant gas return to the compressor to repeat the cycle.
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3. Checking the air conditioning system.
①Economic friendly refrigerant : R134a 0.7∼0.85Kg.
The presence of air and water in the system could jeopardize its efficiency.
-The air is uselessly compressed by the compressor and no cooling effect is produced.
-The moisture has a tendency rise to obstructions which prevent the cooling efficiency.
② Check belt tension ; when finger pressure is applied to the mid-point between both pulleys.
③ Condenser fins must always be duly clean using water or an air set.
4. Checking the air conditioning system charge
((1)) Check the refrigerant
g charge.
g
A.Run the engine at 1500rpm
B. Set the air conditioning system in the coldest for 5 minutes.
C. Check the sight glass dear or cloud
Bubbles
bbl or foam
f visible
i ibl Trouble
bl shoot
h
● Bubbles flow and ● Deficient of refrigerant Abnormal
refrigerant gas Replenish
disappeared like a fog ● Nothing different temperature
flows between H.L pipe
● High pressure of the pressure
gauge needle indicates low pressure
●Same bubble appeared ● Replenish the refrigerant Abnormal
occasionally ● High pressure pipe is hot and low
(1~2 sec. gap) pressure pipe is a little cool.
●H.L pressure of the pressure gauge
needle indicates low pressure.
pressure
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Bubbles or foam visible Trouble shoot
● No bubble shown ●Too much of refrigerant deflate. Abnormal
High-pressure pipe is hot ●High pressure pipe is not abnormal
abnormally. ● H.L pressure of the pressure
H-L pressure of the gauge needle indicates high
pressure gauge needle abnormally.
indicates high pressure
abnormally
● Refrigerant in the ● Normal refrigerant gas situation normal
sight is shown clearly ● High pressure pipe is hot
● When engine RPM Low pressure pipe is cool
operates with high low ● High low pressure is normal
some bubbles disappear with below.
slowly Low: 1.5~2.0kg/㎡
High: 14.5~15kg/㎡
5.Diagnosing malfunctions.
(1) Tracing faults
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SYMPTOM CONDITION CAUSE REMEDY
2.Motor Weak from Motor is normal Air inlet clogged Remove
pressure or
Evaporator freezing Controlling
don”t work
minimum pressure
Ventilator switch Replace the switch
damage
Compressor Replace
Motor is abnormal Motor failure Replace
Wire cut Replace
Air leakage Duct leakage Check tighten
Check,tighten
Unable to Motor Air volume control Check,tighten
control the fan switch failure
Motor is abnormal Motor failure Replace
3. Clutch Noise Regular noise Interference with Control the
Irregular noise pulley compressor
di ti
direction
Disengage Engaged sometimes Wire defect Check wire
Engaged to push Clutch gap large Adjust
with hand
Low voltage Check battery
No defect wire malfunction Replace
Slip Slip during rotation Low voltage Check battery
Oil stick at clutch Clean
Malfunction Replace
(2) How to check the air conditioning system with the needle of high low gauge
To connect with
T i h manifold
if ld pressure gauge can find
fi d the
h cause off air
i conditioning
di i i system.
Because manifold pressure gauge is various sensibly (Ambient Temp. is based on 30~35℃)
Caution:
Operating E/G RPM 1500~2000 is must, and so to that you can check the correct cause
and air conditioning.
(In case below the figure of indicated pressure gauge has some clearance, confirm with approximate
i di
indicated
d needle
dl data.)
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Specifications
The specifications on the following pages are given for your information and guidance. For further
information concerningg yyour Tractor and equipment,
q p , consult your
y Authorized Mahindra
Dealer/Distributor.
Mahindra USA Inc. policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices,
specifications or equipment at any time without notice is reserved.
All date given in this book is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weights are
approximate only and the illustrations do not necessary show Tractors in standard condition
condition. For
exact information about any particular Tractor, please consult your Mahindra Authorized
Dealer/Distributor.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model: 4510
ENGINE CLUTCH
Four strokes,, indirect injection,
j , water-cooled Type
yp : Dryy single
g plate
p
Diesel Engine. Outer dia. X Inner dia. : 10.26 X 6.69″
Model :4A220LWDY TRANSMISSION
No. of cylinders :4 Type : synchro mesh
Swept Volume :133.656 in³(2,197cc) No. of gears :16 forward,
Bore :3.42 in 16 reverse gears
Stroke :3.64 in with high and low
Compression Ratio :22:1 selection lever with
Horse Power (HP) :45/2600 rpm Differential Lock
(Manufacturing rating) STEERING : Hydraulic power
Rated Speed :2,600 rpm (Power steering)
High idle rpm :2,800 rpm POWER TAKE OFF
Low idle rpm :850 Rear mounted : 6 splines
Fuel injection pump :Throttle type Diameter : 1⅜ in.
Cylinder sleeve :Dry Standard PTO : ①540@2,391 engine RPM
Air Cleaner : Dry Filter element,
paper element filtering type.
Exhaust Muffler : Horizontal Round. BRAKES
Firing order : 1-3-4-2 Foot operated, independent with provision of
Accelerator : Hand & Foot Accelerator inter lock for simultaneous operation. A foot
brake is fitted for parking.
ELECTRICAL STARTING AND LIGHTING Disc Diameter :7.24 in
B tt
Battery Capacity
C it : 12 V
Volt
lt 110AH N b off li
Number lining
i :5.5
5 5 eachh side
id
Starter :Solenoid Engaged. Total brake thickness : 2.299 in
Key Start with Safety ,
starter switch HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Alternator :12V 50A Independent fully”Live”hydraulic pump
Instrumentation :Water Temperature Gauge, and separate reservoir.Position controls with
Taco meter, Hour meter, isolating & response control
Electrical fuel level gauge.
gauge
Working Pressure :15697KPA(2,275psi)
Lighting: Head lights, side indicators, Max.Lifting Force at
Rear parking,, brake & Lower Link hitch point :2,867 lbs(1,300Kg)
indicator light, Front Pump
parking & indicator light, output :Main:9.6GPM(36.4LPM)
On dash board indicators Steering:4..46GPM(16.9LPM)
for battery charging,
charging turn 3 point linkage : category 1
signal, PTO signal, Engine adjustable outside
oil pressure, Preheat signal. check chains.
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▶ MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
Model 4510 Traveling Speed(mile/h)
Overall length (mm) 3,680(144.8")
Linear
Sub
Main
Forwar Rever
shift
shift
d se(mil
Overall width(mm) 1,600 (63") (mile/h) e/h)
Dim
O
Overall
ll h
height(mm)
i h( ) 2 400 (94
2,400 (94.5")
5")
mensions
F L 1 0.21 0.19
Distance between 1,900 (75") (R) L
shafts(mm) 2 0.30 0.28
1) Clean the air cleaner regularly so that dust does not settle down.
2) For every 50 hours & everyday in sandy/dusty conditions.
(a) Clean the air cleaner filter element with compressed air.
(b) If the rubber ring is cut or expanded then change it with an appropriate one.
Fix the rubber at the proper location & check for leakages if any.
(c) If air is leaking through the hose connection, check & rectify other leakages, too.
Note: If air cleaning system is not properly maintained, it will lead to early wear of piston rings
& sleeves. This will lead to problems like loss of engine power,, excessive oil consumption
fuel consumption.
B) Engine
1) put the
h engine
i oil il on load
l d after
f theh enginei is
i heated
h d & the
h water temperature gauge indicates
i di
the needle to be in the green zone.
2) If excessive black smoke is visible, then the paper element of air cleaner, Fuel injection
Pump or nozzles should be checked.
3) Do not run the engine without load for more than 2 minutes. It is better to stop the engine
rather than run it idle. This will help in saving of fuel.
C) Clutch
Cl tch & Brakes
Brakes.
1) Do not reduce the power of the power of the engine by depressing the clutch halfway. Instead
use low gear.
2) If the Tractor has to be stopped for a long period, it is advisable to bring the transmission in
neutral position & release the clutch pedal.
3) Do not over ride the clutch & brake pedals.
4) While coming down from a slope,
slope reduce the engine throttle & use low gear.
gear Do not depend
only on the brakes for stoppage.
D) Fuel system
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E) Cooling system
1) Always use recommended grade of oil.
2) Everyday before starting the engine, check the oil level with a dipstick & refill between the
minimum & maximum level.
3) Charge the engine oil, Replace filter & “O” ring, as & when required.
F) Cooling system
1) Check the fan belt tension regularly. Adjust, If required.
2) Check the coolant level in the radiator fins always clean.
3)Replace the radiator cap with a genuine cap only, if required.
4) Do not remove the thermostat but replace with a new one, if required.
5) Do not change the radiator water often.
Note:
1)) Always
y stopp anyy fuel or oil leakages.
g
2) Carry out the regular maintenance failure to do so might increase the fuel consumption by 25%.
3) Carry out the torque of cylinder head bolt & adjustment of valve clearance regularly. Consult
your dealer for this.
4) Check the tire pressure & inflate, as recommended.
5) Always buy genuine spares from the authorized Dealer/Distributor.
Dealer/Distributor
6) Always carry out the service of the Tractor by your authorized Dealer/Distributor.
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FAULT TRACING
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SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
White smoking from the Oil level too high Reduce to correct quantity
exhaust Shortage of or faulty fuel Contact dealer for repair
Reduced performance of The injectors are clogged,
clogged Contact dealer for repair
Engine
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SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
The clutch slips Incorrect adjustment Adjust to correct free play
Clutch
When lifting the relief The stopper has slipped Adjust the stopper
valve whistles down
For any other hydraulic problems please consult your dealer who has the correct equipment to
diagnose and repair the system
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SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
Steering wheel shaking Wrong toe-in Adjust toe-in
Unequal tire pressure Inflate both to correct pressure
Steerring
wheel
Before anything else,check the electrolyte level of the battery and the connections.Top up it
required and clean and retighten the terminal
Dim head lights Low battery Charge or replace
Electtric instruments
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4510 WIRING DIAGRAM
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4510 WIRING DIAGRAM
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CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 1.
102
CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM 2.
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▶Drawing for fixing position of the fuse
▶Wiring diagram of the electric instrument
104
Wiring diagram of Independent PTO
105
◎ 4510 POWER TRAIN
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TRACTOR HISTORY CARD
107
SERVICE RECORD
108
DAILY OPERATION LOG
109
PART REPLACEMENT RECORD
110
4510
OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR TRACTORS
CODE NO.
1451-940-001-1
Printed on August. 2009
3 d Edition
3rd Edi i
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