Eagle TT Series, TN Series, TT-10, TU Series, TT-12 Operation Manual

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EAGLE TUGS
THE
POWER
TO
MOVE YOU
OPERATIONS MANUAL
ENGINE TYPES: FORD/WISCON GAS & LPG
ISUZU DIESEL
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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
NOTICE
Appropriate service methods engi
nes as well as the personal safety of the individual performing the rections for accomplishing service su
re reliability.
There are mm1erous variations in procedures, tec of the individual ti
ons as to each. Accordingly, anyo
compromises hi
doing
s/
her personal safety, and/or the e
the
and
proper
repair procedures are essential for the safe, reliable operation of all industrial
and
repair work
work
. This Manual carmot possibly anticipate all such variations and provide advice or cau-
ne who
depart
with
tested and effective techniques. Following them will help as-
hniqu
es, tools
s from the instructions provided
quipm
ent integrity
WARNINGS
The foll
owing
list contains some genera l WARNINGS that you should follow
Always
Use safety stands whenever a procedure requires
Be
Set the parking brake (if equipped) the
Operate the engine only in a well-ventilated area to avoid the
Keep yourself belts.
To catalytic converter
Do not smoke while working
To avoid injury,
work
Keep h time by an increase in shou
wear
safety glasses for eye
sur
e that the ignitions switch is always
front
and rea
prevent serious
on
the e
ands
ld
be
r s
urf
aces
of
and your
alw
quipm
and
other objects clea r
taken to ensure the electric cooling fan(s) are completely disconnect
clothing away from moving parts
burn
s,
avoid contact
an
d muffle
ays remove rings, watches, loose h ent. Tie long hair securely be
und
er hood t
prot
ection.
you
in the OFF position, unless otherwise required by the procedur
when
working on the e
the tires to provide furth
with
hot metal parts such as the radiator,
r.
on
the equipment.
hind
of
the radiator
empera
and
tures, even thou
work
. This Service Manual provides general di-
and
part
s for servicing e
by his/her choice
when
to be
und
er the equipment.
quipm
ent. Place wood blocks (4" x 4" or large
er
restraint from in
dan
ger of carbon
when
the engine is
anging jewelry, and loose clothing before beginning to
the head.
blades. Electric
gh
the ignition is
cooling fan (s) can start to opera
quipm
in
this
Manu
of
methods, tools
you
work on equipment:
adver
tent eq
mon
oxide.
runnin
exhaus
in
the OFF position .
ed when
ent, as well as in the skill
al must first establi
or
part
s.
e. r)
uipm
ent movement.
g,
especially the fan
t manifold, ta
working
und
and
il
pipe,
te
at
TI1
erefore, care er the hood.
sh he
to
any
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
OPERATIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE ............................................ .... ..... .................................... .. ....... ......................... ........ 2
V'VARNINGS
OF
TABLE
INTRODUCTION
WELCOME ................................................. ................................ .......................... ...................................................... 6
PURPOSE & USE
CONTACT INFORMATION .............. ................... ........................................................................................................ 6
\VARRANTY
WARRANTY
WARRANTY REGISTRATION ......... ..... ...................................................................................................... ................. 6
ADDITIONAL WARRANTY INFORMATION ................................ ......................................................... ............ .. ........ 6
Tires ..........
Battery ................................................................
STANDARD WARRANTY ................... ......... ..................................... ....................................... ................ ................... 7
SAFETY
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GENERAL SAFETY .................................................................................... .. .. ........... ........ ................... ..... .... ..............
LOAD
TOWING
LOAD PUSHING SAFETY .................................................................... ..................................................................... 10
SERVICING SAFETY .............................. ..................... ...... .................... ....................................................................
REPAIRS SAFETY ..................... ..... .. .... .......................... ................ ............. .. ............................................................
Contro
Tires/\Vheels .................................................
Lifting the Tractor ..............................................................
EMERGENCY TOWING
MANUAL
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CONTENTS ............................................................. ............ ........ ......... ............................................... ...... 3
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OF
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PROCEDURES ....................................................................................................................................... 6
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MANUAL
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SAFETY ........................................................................ .......................... .. ........................................ 9
l Cables ...............................
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11
11
OP
ERAT
ING
PROCEDURES
OVERVIEW .................................................................................... ........... ...............................................................
PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION CHECKLIST ..................... .................................. .......................................... ...........
Walk-A-Round Inspection ......
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Inside Drivers Compartn1ent ......................................................
Cab
Inspection ....................................... .............................
VEHICLE OPERATIONS ..................................... ......................................................................................................
INSTRUMENTATION .......................... ......................................................................................... ... ..........................
Oil
Pressure
Hour
Meter .....................................
Voltage Gauge Fuel
Gauge
Ten1perature
CONTROLS ...... ............................... .. .. ........... ..........................................................................................................
Ignition Switch Headlight
Gauge ................................................
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Gauge
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Heat
Temperature Heater Defrost
Fan
Fan
Conh·ol
Control
Control
Switch
(Option) ........
STARTING & SHUT-DOWN
Gasoline[LP Diesel Diesel
TRANSMISSION BRAKING
Parking Foot
Brake .....
PARKING EMERGENCY MOVING
Tractors Engine Engine-
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With
OPERATION
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Brake ...................................................................................................................................................
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TOWING
LOADS
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(Option)
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(Option) ...........................................................................................................
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PROCEDURES
with
Automatic
Optional
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Choke
Shutdown
...................................................................
System
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15 16
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19
SERVICING
PR
EVENTATIVE
PREVENT
PROCEDURES
MAINTENANCE
ATIVE
MAINTENA
......................................................................................
(ALL
NCE
(ALL
SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES
FoRD/Isuzu
Engine Fuel Engine
Transmission
Engine Brake
Steering Axle
FORD/WISCONflsuzu
Engine
Fuel Engine T
ran
Engine
Brake
S
teering
Axle
CHRYSLER/CONTINENTAL/TI4-8,
Specifications .........
TI-10
& 12 ....
Specificatio
Tank
Refill
Capacities
Crankcase
Refill
Cooling
Syste
System
Refill
System
n1
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Capacities ....................................................................................................................................... 23
Specifications
Tank
Refill
Capacities
Crankcase
smission
Refill
Cooling
System
......
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ns
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Capacities
Capacities
TI4-8,
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Refill
Capacities
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TN.
TU &
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Capacities
.......................................................................................................................... 25
Capacities ...
Refill
Capaci
Systen1 .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Sys
te1n ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Refill
Capacities
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TN,
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CHRYSLER/CONTINENTAL TI-10 &
Specifications
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TI,TN,TU & TUL TI,TN,TU & TUL
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MODELS WITH MODELS
WITH
GASOLINE
DIESEL ENGINE)
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TUL
MODE
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ties
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TU & TUL
12
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LS ...
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MODELS
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ENGINE)
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INTRODUCTION
WELCOME
Welcome to the growing family
and
ease of operation in mind. We
PURPOSE
T
his
manual
well
as
to inform you of the preventative maintenance
Your EAGLE vehicle ently than over-the-road trucks
ERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
JUDGEMENT) MANNER.
The descriptions INDUSTRIAL TRUCK, LLC. Reserves the right to discontinue models
signs
or
CONTACT
&
USE
is designed
and
components used
as
was
specifications contained in this manual were in effect
INFORMATION
OF
designed to
without
of
·EAGLE tractor operators. The tractor was built with the operator's safety, comfort
hope
MANUAL
a quick
BE
guide
and
automobiles,
TO
OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT
ALERT--YOUR
notice
you
agree
to familiarize
do
very speci
and
without incurring obligations.
and
enjoy
your
EAGLE experience.
you
with
the correct
and
servicing recommendations of the manufacturer.
fic
tasks. For that reason, it will look, f
as
well as various other types of vocational vehicles. IT IS THE OP-
IN
AND
OTHERS SAFETY
and
A SAFE
IS
INVOLVED!
at
the time the
at
any
hme
safe operation of
eet
drive
AND
PRUDENT
manual
and/or
to change specifications, de-
your
Eagle vehicle as
and
ftmction differ-
(GOOD
was printed. EAGLE
SOUND
Customer
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY
PLEASE READ WARRANTY INF Before contacting Eagle
Truck
Truck
Engine
Engine
Engine
Hours ter
Model
Serial
Type
Make
Serial
Reading
PROCEDURES
Industrial
Number
Number
on
Holll'
Me-
ORMATION
Truck
for
any
CAREFULLY.
warranty
issue
please
have
the
foll
owing
informa
tion ready:
ALL INFORMATION (*HOURS ON
OAT
A PLATE LOCATED BESIDE DRIVERS SEAT.
Customer 26111 Taylor, MI 48180
customerserv
(734) 442-1000 - (800) 671-0431
WARRANTY
Included Pl
ease
either
ADDITIONAL
TIRES For pne
on
the
For
solid
BATTERY In
the
Service
North
lin
i
ce@eagletu~
with
fill these
the
distributor
umatic
remaining
tires,
U.S. a
nd
e Rd
REGISTRATION
the vehicles
out
and
Parts
return them
or
directly
WARRANTY
tires,
con
tact
your
tread
wear
as a percent
con
tact Eagle directly.
Canada,
call1-888-823-0954
CAN
BE
FOUND
& Service
to
the
manufach.trer.
at the factory
INFORMATION
nearest
Pow
of
or
total
ON
HOUR
manual
prior
er King (Kelly-Springfield)
1-877-255-22
to s
new
are
hipment
tread.
METER
warranty
Warranty
of
87
registrations
your new
LOCATED
registration
unit.
brand
dealer
ON
DASH
from the
for
your
who
PANEL)
manufacturer
Eagle tractor is
will
adjust
CAN
your
BE
FOUND
of
your engine.
completed
claim
by
based
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WARRANTY
Thr
eeagle•·• The Threeagle'" Warranty covers only Eagle TT-series aircraft tractors manufactured after October warrants that the Eagle TT-series tow tractors 3,000 operating hours, (except for the electrical and cooling systems which are 3 months the first customer (or first use), whichever comes first. Written notice
warranty period and within thirty or
repairing, at EAGLE's election, any part
resentative. Any EAGLE machine
prepaid transportation, and which is found to be other hand, should a part be found not defective, inspection and handling charges may be charged to the customer Service Representative by EAGLE.
This warranty does not extend to the tires and batteries as these are warranted directly to the user by their respective manufac­turer and not
Warranty
by
EAGLE
Inform
ation•
will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period
(30) days after such defect is discovered. Liability under this warranty is limited to either replacing
or
parts deemed defective after examination by EAGLE or
or
any
of
its parts returned by customer to EAGLE
def
ective, will be repaired
or
the Authorized Service Representative.
1,
2006. Eagle Tugs (EAGLE) of
3 years or
or
500 hours), from date
of
any claimed defect must be given to EAGLE within the
an
Authorized Service Rep-
or
an Authorized Service Representative via
or
replaced and returned to customer prepaid. On the
of
delivery to
or
Authorized
This warranty does not apply to any EAGLE tow tractor, improper handling, maintenance or
altered outside
This warranty does not apply to routine maintenance, ignition components, ters, seals, plugs, hoses, belts, brake pads, light bulbs, fuses original term for a
EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, TEES , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER ARISING BY STATUTE, CUSTOM OF TRADE OR UNDER ORAL OR STATEMENTS MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF EAGLE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CUSTOMER, DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER OR REPRESENTATIVE, ARE HEREBY OVERWRITTEN AND EXCLUDED, AND NO LIABILITY SHALL ATTACH TO EAGLE, EI­THER IN CONTRACT OR ITS,
DAMAGES, COSTS, CHARGES, LIABILITY OR EXP ENSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERW SUPPLY
SUBJECT TO
Note-The
* tured prior to hour
ISE, WHICH ARISE OUT OF OR
OF
s.
Eagle Bob Tails are covered under Ford Motor Company's Standard Warranty for each respective Ford truck model.
of
EAGLE's plant
ny
EAGLE machine
SERV
ICES.
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Threeagle'" Warranty covers only TT-series tow tractors manufactured after October 1, 2006. All TT-series manufac-
th
e date above, and all other Eagle Tugs models, are covered under our Standard Warranty
or
application;
or
the facility
or
ALL
IN
TORT, OR STRICT LIABILITY
nor
part replaced
WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, INDEMNITIES AND GUARAN-
IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE
or
component part(s) that have been subjected to misuse, accident
does it extend to the EAGLE machine and/or parts whi
of
an Authorized Service Representative.
or
or
similar items. Moreover, this warranty does not extend beyond its
or
repaired under warranty.
IN
TORT, FOR ANY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF PROF-
wearable parts
of
the EAGLE machine such as fil-
OF
ANY EAGLE MACHINE
ch
have been repaired
WRITIEN
OR
of
1 Year
or
2,000
or
THE
ANY
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SAFETY
GENERAL
l11e following safety recommendations are not intended to
but
rather serve to be safe when they leave the factory. Modifications made to the vehicle after it leaves the factory can cause the vehicle to be tmsafe. In any situation,
operator's
THIS TRACTOR TENDED USE FOR THE TRACTOR
! WARNING: FAILURE OUS
INJURY
Follow all company, facility facility management
Review carefully
or
SAFETY
address
as
a guide. Eagle has taken extensive measures to make sure the ALL vehicles are designed
common
responsibility.
IS
A DESIGNED TO
TO
BE
USED FOR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES, RACING OR GENERAL "HORSE PLAY ACTIVITIES".
ANY OF THESE INAPPROPRIATE ACTIVITIES COULD RESULT
AND
SURROUNDING OBJECTS.
TO
COMPLY WITH
OR
DEATH AS
operate this h·actor.
and
and
understand
WELL
sense
and
caution
BE
A DEDICATED "WORKING" VEHICLE. IT
THE
FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERI-
AS EQUIPMENT DAMAGE!
and
OSHA Safety Rules.
review them carefully.
the "Operating Procedures" section
should
every possible safety aspect
always be applied
If
you
don't
have a copy of these, request a copy from
of
operating this vehicle,
and
tested
and
is ultimately the owner/
IS
NOT DESIGNED FOR OR IN-
IN
INJURY, DEATH OR DAMAGE TO
of
this manual before endeavoring to start
your
Be
! WARNING:
RUNNING. WHERE THE CONTAIN HALED STEADILY
Do not begin
Never start the tractor's engine while
Your h·actor's seat/s are
sure that the tractor is
ated.
Such items as rotating beacons, back-up alarms, etc. are available from EAGLE's Factory
GLE distributor.
ALL
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES GIVE OFF VARIOUS FUMES
DO
NOT
START
EXHAUST GASES CAN ACCUMULATE.
POISONOUS CARBON MONOXIDE, WHICH CAN ENDANGER YOUR HEALTH
FOR EVEN A FEW MINUTES!
Always
tion of the manual).
regularities immediately
transmission in
seat
ure
If
tract
do
the "PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION" before using the tractor (See "CHECKLIST" following this sec-
to
operate the tractor if it
neuh·al
before starting the engine.
to
do
so
may
cause injury in the event of a collision.
your
tractor is
you
from the safe operation of the tractor.
equipped
equipped
OR
to
or
park
equipped
with
with
fully ftmctional safety
RUN
THE
ENGINE
should
your
supervisor
standing
and
the parking brake in the "on" position.
with retractable seat belts for
Be
sure
the
a passenger seat,
have defective lights, horn, brakes, steering
and/or
on the grotmd. Start the engine from the operator's se
seat
belt is fitted snugly
BE
equipment
IN
A CLOSED OR POORLY VENTILATED BUILDING
AVOID
the
and
if
ALERT!
proper
it
BREATHING THESE GASES AS THEY MAY
maintenance personnel.
your
around
is occupied, be
required
safety. Fasten
the hips,
sure
that the passenger does
in
the areas it will be oper-
or
your
AND
GASES WHEN
OR
or
tires . Report ir-
your
seat
belt
and
not
around
the waist as fail-
local EA-
LIFE IF IN-
at
with the
adjust the
not
dis-
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You (and any passenger) avoid injury.
If
your
vehicle is a Utility Tractor with a rear deck (Models TU
and
are within the perimeter
must
always keep
of
the tractor's frame before starting the tractor.
your
arms
and
legs within the perimeter of the tracto r's frame to
or
TUL), be sure all items
on
the deck are secure
Keep
your
foot
ON
the brake pedal
and
OFF the accelerator
and
relea
transmission into gear.
Before shifting from forward to reverse into gear except when the engine is
or
reverse to forward, bring the vehicle
at
idle
speed
and
your
foot is
on
the brake
Before dismounting from the tractor, place the transmission in "PARK"
If
you
have
not
operated this
congested) area w1til
Keep
hands
and
you
feet away from moving mechanical parts including tires.
A void wearing loose clothing that might
Check
When always anticipate
Use particular care
your
path of int
ended
operating the tractor, be particularly cautious when
other
to
operate the vehicle be reduced when entering a wide, especially
Speed
should
stopping
and
Reduce speed
if
towing trailers.
always be adju the
weight
when
approaching speed
equipment
are familiar
motion for persmmel
equipment
turn
to assure complete control
sted
to allow for a safe
previously, practice driving
with
all aspects of its operation.
get
caught in moving parts.
and/or
and
personnel movements. SOlmd the
at
a safe speed,
and
of the load being moved. Avoid
bumps.
possible obstructions, before proceeding.
in
conges
ted
commensurate
of
the vehicle
controlled stop, considering the space available for
sudden
stops.
se
the parking brake before shifting the
to
a complete stop. Do
peda
l.
and
apply
the parking brake.
and
operating it in a safe
areas.
Be
alert
horn
when
with
conditions. Speed
and
any
towed loads. Take all corners
near
approaching corners.
and
clear (not
blind corners
should
not
shift
and
always
Do
not
tamper with the engine
Never drive crossways
Avoid operating
Keep clear of the
LOAD
If
towing a load, check to see that:
TOWING
The
towed load is securely cotmected to the hitch
on
edge
SAFETY
position.
The tow
ed
cargo load is secure
For maximum tractor parallel
to
the
ground
Watch the trailer's rear
speed
governor.
on
a slope.
bumpy, soft surfaces. Avoid potholes
of loading docks.
of
the tractor.
and
within the exterior frame
and
load control
when
cmmected to the tractor's hitch.
swing
dears
and
any
obstructions
stability,
as
well
when
when
present.
Be
sure
hitch is locked/fastened into the closed
of
the vehicle that is carrying the load.
as towing
power, be sure the tongue of the trailer is
cornering.
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LOAD
If
pushing a load:
PU
Be
If
using the tractor for "pushback" of
the tractor
If
using the tractor for "pushback"
SH
ING
sure the tractor
SAFETY
and
the traCtor hitch is in the locked position.
is
designed for and intended to be used to push the load.
an
aircraft, be sure the tow bar
of
an
aircraft, be sure the tow bar is securely fastened
is
securely fastened to both the aircraft and
to
both the aircraft and
SERVICING
Always stop the tractor, ments or
Never refuel the tractor when the engine is running.
DO NOT SMOKE WHEN REFUELING.
Do not over
ately.
Keep fuel stored well away from
Do not ever rem.ove the radiator cap when the engine is hot, as serious burns may result. Always check coolant level and
Avoid touching a
This tractor comes factory
battery.
When connecting
when
PREVENT
away
vicing a battery . Do
SAFETY
servicing the unit.
fill
the fuel tank. Do
add
cool
ant
at
hot
engine, exhaust, coolant pipes
or
disconnecting battery cabl
reconnecting, repla
BATTERY
from all sparks,
EXPLOSIONS. Do open
not
turn
the
eng
ine off,
not
fill
open
the overflow reservoir.
equipped
ce
it last. This will prevent sparks from accidental gratmding.
flames etc
short
with a sealed "maintenance free" battery. Do
the battery terminals.
put
in "Park"
beyond bottom
flames, possible sparks
es, always first remove the cable
not
smoke
...
Remove bracelets; watch bands etc. prior to installing, removing
and
apply
the parking brake when making any adjust-
of
fuel filler screen. Clean off any spilled fuel immedi-
or
sources of excessively high temperatures.
or
hydraulic com
near
the battery. Fumes from batteries are explosive. Keep
pon
ents as
serious
not
on
burns
may
occur.
endeavor to service the
the negative terminal(-) and
or ser-
AVOID ACID BURNS. The battery acid is poisonous and
cause blindness
skin
and
clothing. Apply lime
REPAIRS
ONLY a trained dertaking any repair, the mechanic MUST read and understand the
tions
of
SAFETY
and
qualified mechanic for this type of
this manual. All safety recommendations and rules MUST be foll
if
splashed in the eyes.
and
is strong
If
battery acid is spilled
or
baking soda to help neutralize the acid. Seek medical assistance.
equipment
enough
or
should
"SAFETY"
und
owed.
to
burn
skin, eat holes in clothing
splashed, always immediately
ertake repairs to this tractor. Before un-
and "OPERATING PROCEDURES" sec-
wash
your
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Page 11
The mechanic is to refer to the "PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
tion of this items are used. MENT
Only Manual ance
manual
DAMAGE
parts recommended
should
and
safety fw1ctions. FAILURE USE PARTS SPECIFIED
to insure the items are serviced as recommended
FAILURE
AND/OR SERIOUS INJURY
TO
FOLLOW
THE
MANUFACTURE'S RECOMMENDATIONS
OR
or
specified by the manufacturer (or of equal quality
ever be used for repair or replacement
and
the correct fluids, lubricants
DEATH.
to
insure the tractor performs
BY
THE MANUFACTURER WILL INVALID ATE THE
and
WARRANTY.
AND
SERVICE
INFORL'viA
CAN
and
replacement
RESULT
TION" sec-
IN
performance) in the Eagle Parts
up
to designed capacity, perform-
EQUIP-
WARNING: WITH
TI1e
THE
following items are in addition to safety procedures contained in
Replace
CONTROL
Do
MODIFICATIONS
WRITTEN APPROVAL OF
any
parts that
show
excessive
CABLES
Do
not
use
heat
to
attempt
not
placed
attempt
with a new
to repair
cable.
TO
to
or
lubricate
THIS
TRACTOR ARE
THE
wear
or deterioration.
thaw
or
dry.
any
MANUFACTURER.
cable. A cable that exhibits a malfimctioning condition should be re-
TIRES/WHEELS
Always deflate a tire
Do
not
pry,
Do
not
use wheels
ing
heat
or
brazing. Never inflate a tire beyond 40 PSI
hammer
and
wheel assembly prior to removing it for service.
or
weld
on
or
near
an
inflated tire.
or
components that are cracked
erly before inflating beyond 40 PSI.
TO
BE
or
bent. Never
when
MADE ONLY
other
sections of this manual.
endeavor
seating a bead.
BY
to repair a wheel
Be
THE
MANUFACTURER
sure all
beads
OR
by
welding, apply-
are seated prop-
! WARNING: UNLESS BEADS ARE SEATED CORRECTLY WHEN CAN
RESULT
LIFTING
Always have the
Do
THE
not
IN
AN
EXPLOSION!
TRACTOR
drive
rely
on
hydraulic jacks to
wheels off the floor
weight appropriate for the tractor tion.
EMERGENCY
If
it
should
be
TOWING
necessary to tow the tractor to a location for maintenance service, be sure the following procedures are
followed:
Make
sure
the
parking
brake
"ALL WHEEL DRIVE" tractors to minimize loss
of
fluid.
support
and
is released
must
have the drive shafts removed before towing. Plug the drive shaft openings
MOUNTING
when
troubleshooting the drive system.
the tractor.
On
a level surface, always use jack
they are correctly positioned to fully
and
the transmission gearshift lever is in the "N" (Neutral) position.
A TIRE, OVER-INFLATION
stands
sup
port the tractor in a stable posi-
rated for the
11
Page 12
CAUTION: REPLACE LOST
THAT
WERE
REMOVED
FOR
TRANSMISSION
TOWING.
FLUID AFTER REINSTALLING
THE
DRIVE
SHAFTS
"REAR DRIVE ONLY" tractors, the rear flat towed, the
"ANY TRACTOR"
drive
towed
shaft
must
on
its front
tion.
!
WARNING
POSITIONED
!
WARNING:
SOMEONE
If
using a hydraulic
the
tractor.
: BEFORE
WORKING
UNDERNEATH
CORRECTLY (PERPENDICULAR
IF YOU WILL
ELSE IS CLOSE
or
air
BE
BY
IN
operated
WORKING
CASE OF
lift,
THIS PAGE WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
be
removed.
always
wheels
wheels
can
must
have
THE
TO
THE
UNDER
AN
THE
EMERGENCY!
check the safety s
be raised
the
and
steering
TRACTOR,
FLOOR)
WITH
TRACTOR,
upport
it
can
wheel
BE
SURE JACK
NO
NEVER
or
lock is
be
towed
clamped
TILT!
DO
SO
in
position before
on
its front wheels.
in the
straight
STANDS
WHEN
ARE SECURE
ALONE.
going
If
it
is to be
ahead
posi-
AND
BE
SURE
Lmderneath
12
Page 13
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
OVERVIEW
BE
SURE YOU HAVE READ
PROCEEDING TO OPERATE THIS The following "operating procedures" are to be read
periodic review
by
all personnel operating the tractor is encouraged to keep all instructions fresh in their
AND
FULLY UNDERSTAND THE
TRACTOR.
"SAFETY"
by
anyone who intends to operate this tractor for the first time. A
SECTION OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE
minds
.
PRE-OPERATION
The following inspections should be conducted each
may
be required
WALK-A-ROUND INSPECTION
- Look for evidence
-Check
- Check tire rims
- Check tires for
-Wipe
-Open
INSIDE DRIVERS COMPARTMENT
- With the transmission in PARK
- Check oil pressure
- Check fuel gauge to determine if fuel
due
that fuel
clean, if necessary, all lights, mirrors engine
compartment
Oil
Condition
Condition
If
tractor is diesel powered, visually check fuel filters
INSPECTION
to tmusual operating conditions
around
cap
and
tmder
and
coolant levels.
and
and
tmder tractor for
is securely in place.
wheel
stud
nuts
inflation, cuts, breaks
hood
and
of
all drive belts (for cracks
of
all wiring, hoses
and
voltage gauges to be
CHECKLIST
for possible damage.
or
and
check;
and
the
hand
should
sure
day
prior to the first operation
oit
water
or
fuel leaks.
excessive wear
reflectors.
or
fraying).
tubing for leaks, kinks or excessive wear.
brake set, start the engine.
they are indicate a reading in the normal range.
be added.
and
and
remove
drain
of
the tractor. Additional inspections
any
objects stuck in treads.
the water
if
necessary
Sound
-
-If
-Turn
With engine
-
the
horn
and
test for excessive play in the steering wheel.
the tractor is
Check that heater
Check defrost fan for
on
with
a rotating beacon, check if it is fw1ctioning.
!
equipped
all lights
WARNING: KEEP
and
numing
with
flashers. Then exit tractor to verify they are operating properly.
, check the transmission fluid level
a cab;
and
HANDS
heater fan are functioning correctly.
proper
operation.
AWAY
FROM
under
the hood.
COOLING
FAN
AND
ANY
If
the tractor is equipped
MOVING
PARTS!
13
Page 14
CAB
INSPECTION
If
the tractor
is
equipped
with
a cab;
- Check
-
Test
-Check
ANY
TO
ATTEND
FORMANCE.
VEHICLE
BE
SURE
PROCEEDING
TI1e
following "Operating
periodic
that
all mirrors are
windshield
all
windows
PROBLEMS
TO
DO
OPERATIONS
YOU
HAVE READ
TO
review
by
wiper
for cracks
NOTED
PROBLEMS PROMPTLY
NOT
ATTEMPT
OPERATE THIS TRACTOR.
all personnel
INSTRUMENTATION
Familiarize yourself dr
essed.
the
normal
When
range.
with
operating the tractor,
properly
DURING
AND
Pro
cedures" are
operating
all
instruments
adjusted
or
chips.
INSPECTION
TO
MAKE
FULLY UNDERSTAND
to be r the
on
frequ
and
Be
sure
windows
COULD
REPAIRS.
ead
tractor is enco
the tractor .
ent
ly check
clean.
SHOULD
COMPROMISE
by
anyone
Many
gauges
are clean for
BE
CORRECTED
CONTACT A QUALIFIED
THE
"SAFETY" SECTION OF THIS
who
uraged
are
designed
to
insure
best
visibility
AS
SAFETY
intends
to keep all instructions fresh
everything
AND/OR
to
operat
to
ale
rt
you
is fLmctioning as
SOON
e this tractor fo r the first time. A
AS POSSIBLE. FAILURE
THE
TRACTOR'S
MECHANIC
MANUAL
in
their
minds.
to conditions
that
it
should
PER-
BEFORE
must
be
be
and
ad-
in
OIL
PRESSURE
TI1e
position
and
20-60 for diesel pressure. sary. Check for possible contact equipm
CAUTION: CONTINUED
HOUR
The hour
t
enance
VOLTAGE
This
After
pointer
maintenance personne
ri
es
crease
If
METER
meter
procedures
gauge
sta
rting
falls
to check
eng
ine
GAUGE
of
the
pointer
eng
this occurs, s
ent maint
DO
NOT
operation
indicates the
sho
GAUGE
indicates the
the
engine, the
below
12 volts
that
poin
speed,
the
will
ines.
top
causes
enance
continue
may
uld
be
battery
with
l.
The poin
ter
return
pointer
vary
within
If
the
pointer
the tractor as
(leaks) for the
personnel
to
operate
cause
severe
amount
done. (See "Prev
voltage available (normally 12-14 volts)
pointer should
no
accessori
ter
may
s to 12 volts
shou
ld climb b
the
normal
drops below the
soon
as possible,
low oil.
to
determine
the
tractor
intemal
of
nmning
fall below 12 volts
time
enta
tive
move
es
operating and
or
higher
ack
into the correct
operating
If
low
cause
as
engine
on the
Maint
to
about
while the
normal
shut
oil
pressure
of
long damage
eng
enance
14 volts,
the
at
eng
range
of
10-50 for
ran
ge
when
off the
recurring
ine.
engine
engine
should
low
as
the
pointer
.
It
is
used
Schedules" following this section
when
which
engine
ine
voltage
nmning,
idle and
is rWU1ing. Al
position
gasoline
the
eng
ine is
and che
oil
as a guide
the
indicates
accessories
ck the oil leve
reoccur, follow the
pressure.
is
below
igniti
have
.
the
as
to
on switch is
the alternator is
the electrical
operating--shut
so
by addin
(and
LP
equipped)
rwming,
normal
when
there
l.
Add
oil as neces-
above
directions
operating
preventative
of
the
manual.
in
the "on"
working.
system
g a little throttle to in-
checked
off all accesso-
engines
is
a loss
range.
main-
position.
If
of
and
the
by
14
Page 15
FUEL GAUGE
When the ignition switch is in the ing may fluctuate
higher levels to prevent
during
any
starting up, cornering
on
position, this gauge indicates the approximate fuel level in the fuel tank. The read-
and
water condensation in the fuel tank from enteri
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
This gauge indicates the temperahtre
of
the engine coolant
will move to the normal range as the engine warms.
CAUTION:
IF
THE
ENGINE CONTINUES
TO
CONTROLS
IGNITION Your tractor is equ
SWITCH
ipped
with either a keyless
or
key type switch. Both
(Crank).
ON
POSITION-
vated. The oil
The fuel pump, electrical system, accessories and fuel-temperature-voltage gauges are acti-
pressme
gauge will
not
fully activate until the engine is started.
stopp
ing.
It
is recommended that the fuel supply be kept
ng
the fuel lines.
when
the ignition switch is in the "on" position. The pointer
If
the pointer moves above the normal range (above
225
at
degrees
OVERHEAT, HAVE THE COOLING SYSTEM CHECKED.
are
three-position switches-OFF,
ON
and
START
1/4 or
F),
START
POSITION-
TI1is
is used to start the engine. The engine will crank w1til you release the ignition switch. When the ignition switch is released in the before
rehuning
to the start position. This is to prevent trying to start the engine
(anti-restart protection).
OFF
HEADLIGHT
The headlight switch is
HEAT
The h
eat
cab. Pull
HEATER FAN
TI1e
heater fan switch has three positions, OFF, LOW
POSITION-
Never leave the tractor
can result in
This is used to
a
run-down
unattend
battery.
ed with the engine running
SWITCH
an
on/off type. There is
TEMPERATURE CONTROL (OPTION)
temperature control is a push/p
up
to set
at
desired temperature.
ull control cable
CONTROL SWITCH (OPTION)
shut
Push
start
down
position, you
the engine
and
must
turn
or
no
hi/low beam control position.
and
is u
sed
to adjust the air temperature from the heater in a
down
to
turn
heat off.
and
HIGH.
hun
the switch to the "OFF" position fir
when
it is alr
all electrical power off (incl
eady
running
udin
g accessories).
st
the ignition switch in the "ON" position, as this
15
Page 16
WINDSHIELD
The
windshield
WIPER wiper
switch
SWITCH
has
(OPTION)
an
on/off position.
The
wiper has
only
one
speed
.
WARNING:
!
THIS
SWITCH
MENT
DEFROST
The left in m.ent panel.
PANEL!
FAN
defrost fan motor
either
STARTING
!
WARNING:
RUNNING. WHERE THE CONTAIN HALED
Never
mission
Your before st cause
POISONOUS
STEADILY FOR EVEN A FEW MINUTES!
start
the tractor's
in
neutral or
tractor's seat(s) is/are
arting
injury
in the eve
THE
WINDSHIELD
MUST
CONTROL
the
high
The
setting
&
ALL
DO
EXHAUST GASES
the
BE
IN
has a sw
or
low
of
LOW or HIGH can only be
SHUT-DOWN
INTERNAL
NOT
START
CARBON
engine
park
and
equipped
eng
ine. Be
nt
of
a collision.
WIPER ALSO HAS
THE
"ON"
(OPTION)
itch
built
position
while
the
sure
and
COMBUSTION
OR
RUN
CAN
standing
parking
with
sea
t belt is fitted snugly
AN
POSITION
in.
The
switch
the ON/OFF
TO
has
three positions-OFF, LOW
should
made on
PROCEDURES
ENGINES GIVE OFF
THE
ENGINE
ACCUMULATE.
MONOXIDE,
on
brake in the "on" position.
retractable se
WHICH
the grow1d. Start the engine from the operator
at
belts for
around
ON/OFF
ALLOW
be
the fan motor.
IN A CLOSED
AVOID
CAN
SWITCH
THE
controlled with the fan switch located on the instru-
BREATHING THESE GASES AS THEY MAY
ENDANGER
your
safety. Fasten
the hips,
LOCATED
USE OF
VARIOUS
OR
not
THE
POORLY VENTILATED BUILDING
YOUR
around
SWITCH
and
HIGH. This
FUMES
HEALTH
your
seat
the waist
ON
THE
AND
's
seat
belt
as
WIPER
ON
THE
switch
GASES WHEN
OR
with
and
adjust
failure to
MOTOR. INSTRU-
should
LIFE IF IN-
the trans-
the seal
do
so
may
be
WARNING:
! OVER. TIONS TO
Your tra ctor's operator's seat
s
hut the engine
NOTE
SLIDE-OUT CLOSED
GASOLINE/LP TRACTORS WITH AUTOMATIC CHOKE
Be
THE
OF OPERA
ITS INTENDED OPERATION!
: IF YOUR
sure
that
1.
Turn
2.
Depress
SEAT BELTS MAY
KNOWN
down
TRAY
AND
LATCHED BEFORE
the transmission is in "Pa rk"
ignition switch to the "ON" position.
accel
INCIDENCIES
TOR
MISUSE. USES
anytime
TRACTOR
STORAGE
era
tor
pedal
may
the
IS LP FUEL POWERED
NOT
be
equipped
tran
smission is in
COMPARTMENT
THE
or "Neutral".
once
and
OFFER
OF
OF
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WILL PERMIT YOU
release.
THE
ROLLOVER ARE EXTREMELY RARE
ANY
VOCATIONAL
with
an
OPTIONAL safety
gear and
AND
FOR
OPERATOR
EQUIPMENT
the
operator
IS A
TU
THE
LP TANK--THE
PROTECTION
pressure swit
OR
stands
TUL
up
MODEL
COMPARTMENT
IN
THE
AND
MAY
SHOULD
ch.
If
or
leaves his
AND
TO
EVENT OF A ROLL·
OCCUR
BE
STRICTLY LIMITED
it
is,
it
sea
t.
HAS
AN
DOOR
START
THE
IN
will automaticall}
UNDERDECI<
MUST
ENGINE.
SITU
Bf
1(
Page 17
3.
Turn seconds pr
ess accelerator
ignition to the "crank" (Start) position to activate the start
if it
doesn'
t start.
pedal
If
engine
twice a
nd
didn't
release.
start,
turn ignition
Turn
ignition to the "crank" position to activate the
switch
er
motor.
off.
Turn ignition
Do
not
crank
the
engine
switch
to
on
starter
more
than
position. De-
motor.
10
CAUTION: avoid
damage
4.
As
to
Allow the
5. Read all und
er "INSTRUMENTS".
DIESEL ENGINE
Be
sure
the
transmission
1.
Turn
ignition
2.
Pu
sh
the
mended
3.
Turn
ignition to the "crank" position to activate the st
if
it d.oesn't start. position to the "crank" position
CAUTION: avoid
damage
As
to
soon
as
the
starter
engine
instrument
is
switch
rubber
on
and
soon
the
the
char
hold
as
starter
button
the
engine
and/or
to warm
panel
in
"Park"
starts,
flywheel
up
for a
gauges
or
"Neutral".
to the "ON" position.
If
down
the
labeled
t next
engine
to
engine
and/or
Glow
to
the
Glow
didn't
Glow
Plug
activate the
starts, release
flywheel
release
gear
minute
the
teeth.
or
two.
ignition
to verify they are all
Plug,
on
the
instrument
Plug button
start,
turn
button
starter
gear
again
teeth.
and then
ignition swit
per
motor.
the
ignition
within
arter
the ch
switch
panel
release.
motor.
ch
off.
art
time. Release
switch
and
the
Do
If
and
allow
normal
and
hold
not
engine
allow
it
to
operating
down
crank
the
didn'
t start,
Glow
it
to
return
rang
for the
engine
turn
Plug
return
to
the
es
defined
length
more
ignition swit
button
to
the
and
"on"
"on"
position
previously
of
time recom-
than
10
turn
position
seconds
ch
to
on
ignition
to
to
4.
Allow and
!
WARNING:
SYSTEM.
THE
SHUTTING for several
minutes
the
engine
warm
engine
EXTERNAL
USE OF
DOWN
to cool
to oil to a safe
THESE
THE
DIESEL E
to
run
at
idle
operating
STARTING
FLUIDS WILL
NGINE-
below
195 degrees.
speed
FLUIDS
approx
imately 6
temperahtre.
SHOULD
CAUSE
Reduce
Then
SEVERE
engine
switch
minutes
NOT
speed
(1/10
BE USED
INTERNAL
to idle
if
of
an
IN
ENGINE
the
engine
ignition switch to OFF.
hour
on
the
A DIESEL
DAMAGE!
is hot. Allow the
hour
meter) to circulate
ENGINE
AIR
eng
INTAKE
ine to idle
17
Page 18
DIESEL
Be
ENGINE-
sure
the transmission is in "Park"
1.
Turn
2.
Push mended
WITH OPTIONAL SHUTDOWN
ignition switch to the "ON" position.
the rubber
button
on the chart next to the Glow Plug
3. Rehtrn the ignition switch motor. Do
off.
If
engine
not
crank the engine more than 10 seconds if
didn't
chart time. Release Glow Plug
to
the "crank" position to activate the starter motor.
SYSTEM
or
"Neutral".
labeled Glow Plug,
on
the
button
to
the "OFF" position. Then
start, htrn ignition switch to
button
and
hun
ignition switch to the "OFF position
instrument
and
then release.
htrn
ignition to the "crank" position to activate the starte1
it
doesn't start.
on
position
pan
and
el
and
hold
hold
If
engine
down
down
for the length
didn't
Glow Plug
and
of
time recom
start, turn ignition switcl
button
then
htrn
again per
ignition
thE
switd
NOTE: The above procedure is necessary
after
10 to 15 seconds
tion switch
must
CAUTION: As avoid
damage
4.
and
to
Allow the engine
warm
! WARNING: EXTERNAL
of
"ignition on" position before engine starts
be turned OFF
soon
as
the
starter
the
and/or
to
run
and
engine
at
idle speed approximately 6 minutes (1/10 of an
engine oil to a safe operating temperature.
STARTING
as
the "Low oil/Hi-temp
back
ON
to reset timer
starts, release
the
flywheel gear teeth.
FLUIDS SHOULD
on
engine
ignition
NOT
shut
down
system" will recognize "low oil pressure"
and
will prevent the engine from starting. The igni-
shut
down
system.
switch
BE
and
allow
it
to
hour
return
on
the
to
the
hour
USED IN A DIESEL ENGINE AIR INTAKE
SYSTEM. THE USE OF THESE FLUIDS WILL CAUSE SEVERE INTERNAL ENGINE DAMAGE!
SHUTTING
DOWN
THE
DIESEL
ENGINE-
Reduce engine
speed
to idle if the engine is hot. Allow the engine to
for several minutes to cool to below 195 degrees. Then switch ignition switch to OFF.
TRANSMISSION
The
transmission is controlled by a "lever type" gearshift located in the instrument panel or console. The control selector positions- P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), 2 (Second) position, the lever and
reach
tion
under
and
release the selector.
with your fingers
OPERATION
must
be moved
past
a gate. To
and
grip the release mechanism
do
this, place the palm
and
1 (First).
of
your
hand
and
pull up (or squeeze). Shift to the desired posi·
In
on
entering
the top
of
"on"
position
meter)
to
circulah
idlE
has
or
leaving a gem
the selector !eve:
t<
siJ
Keep
your
foot
ON
the brake pedal
h·ansmission into gear.
Before shifting from forward to reverse into gear except
when
the engine is
Before dismotmting from the tractor, place the h·ansmission
and
OFF the accelerator
or
reverse to forward, bring the vehicle to a complete
at
idle speed.
and
release the parking brake before shifting the
in
"PARK"
and
apply the
parking
stop. Do
brake.
not
shift
1l
Page 19
BRAKING
PARKING BRAKE The
parking ing forward will release the brake . The brake is adjustable for braking pre ssure handle pressure.
brake is operated
by hand
lever action.
By
pulling back
on
the lever,
lever. A clockwise direction is used to increase the brake holding pressure
you
activate
by
rotating the knob
and
counter clockwise to reduce the
and
set the brake. Push-
on
the
end
of
the
l.
FOOT BRAKE
T
he
foot brake is
should
fail, the brakes will still operate mechanically
power
assisted
and should
be applied with a
may have to stop unexpectedly--BE PREPARED!
Speed
should
tions, the space available for stopping
CAUTION: PING
DISTANCE.
THE
DRIVE MECHANISMS.
always be adjusted to allow for a safe
and the weight of the load being moved. A VOID SUDDEN
IF
DRIVING
DO
ON
NOT
WET OR SLIPPERY SURFACES--LOWER SPEED
SPIN
THE
WHEELS WHEN STARTING UP AS THIS
PARKING
Every time neutral or park position.
MOVING
you
park, apply the
LOADS
hand
brak
e,
turn
steady and
but
will require increased foot pressure. Always anticipate that
and
controlled stop. Adjust your speed based
firm
the ignition switch to "OFF"
downward
pressure.
on
If
the
power
the surface condi-
STOPS!
AND
ALLOW FOR MORE STOP-
CAN
CAUSE
and
return the transmission shift lever to
DAMAGE
assist
you
TO
Maximum
capacity towing or
pushing
(reverse) gears.
CAUTION: PUSHING OR
TOWING
of loads shall be
done
with the transmission selector lever in l(first)
MAXIMUM LOADS IN D (drive) CAN CAUSE
TRANSMISSION
or
REV
FAILURE!
19
Page 20
SERVICING
PROCEDURES
From the following pages, select the "Preventive Maintenance Sche ca
ll
y to
your model tractor, engine
PREVENTATIVE
(ALL
Daily Engine Oil
Every
TT,
Int
50 Hou
TN,
erval
rs
MAINTENANCE
TU & TUL
Power steering fluid
Transmi
Brake fluid (master cy
All the above, pl Valve Engi
Inlet Throttle controls Coolant levels
All belt Fu
el system f
Electrical system for fra
Steering arm bolt
and
fuel system.
MODELS
Check/Inspect
ss
ion fluid
linde
r)
us
cover gaskets
ne
rubber
mountings
& exhaust pipe to manifold
and all
hoses for signs
chafing
dri
ves f
or
or
wear and
leaks
s
yed
proper
wires
WITH
of
deterioration
tension
or
loose connections
dul
e"
and "Servicing Information" that
GASOLINE
It
ems that s
It
ems
that show wear
Clean engine air cleaner
After the first Re-tighten all U-bolts
to 150
or
ENGINE)
Service
how
wear
or
appe
or
SO
hour
only
(8) suspension
ft. lbs
ar damaged
appear
:
app
damaged
lies specifi-
Every 100 Hours
Every
200 Hours Filter element in steering system
..
MODELS WITH
PS PUMPS
500
1,000
Only M
Hour
ode
Every
Every
..
FORD
s A
Hour
s All the above
ls TT4-8, TN, TU & T
All the above, plus Battery cables for corrosi
Steering
Inspe Replace air cleaner element(s)
ll Drum St
eer Clean cooling system Adjust valve t
Replace the
Replace the Check the oxygen sensors (Wisco
ann bolts
ct wiring harness & igniti
the above, plus
brake lining
ing
arm
bolts
appet clearance (Wiscon)
spark
spark
UL
with FORD gasoline engine
on
on
s,
lin
es
& hoses
(W
isco
n)
plugs (Ford)
plugs (Wiscon)
Re-To~ue
It
ems that
Change o
Re-Torque to
Replace filter element
wires (Wiscon) ing system
Items th Replace air cleaner eleme Replace fuel filter Replace transmission fluid Rotate tir Re-Tor_
Items that show wear or Replace H
n)
Re-Torque to 1
qu
il
at
es
e to
to 1
show
and rep
show we
ypo
20F
t lb
s.
wear
or
appear damaged
lace o
il
filter
120Ft lb
s.
A-TT10·00804 (BE-10-18) in steer-
ar
or
appear
nt
120F
t lbs. (Str Bolts)
ap
pear
id Gear lub ricant
20Ft
lbs. (Si
r.
damaged
damaged
in
Bolts)
drive axl
es
•Reference Engi ne, Transmission, Axle Manual s in Par ts/Maintenance Manual for more Detailed
Mainte
nan
ce and Service Requirements
20
Page 21
PREVENTATIVE
MAINTENANCE
(ALL
Daily
Every
50 H
TT,
TN,
Int
erva l Check/In spect
ours
TU & TUL
Engine
Oil
Power steering fluid
Transmission fluid
Brake fluid (master cylinder) All the above, plus
Valve cover gaskets
Engine rubber m Inlet
& exhaust pipe to manifold
Thr
ottle co
Coolant levels and a
chafing
A
ll belt
dri
Fuel system for l
Electrical sys tem for fray
St
eeri
ng
ntr
ves for w
arm
bolts
ols
MODELS
oun
eaks
tin
gs
ll
hoses for signs of deteriorati
ear
and
ed
wires
prop
er tension
or
WITH
loose c01mections
DIESEL
on
ENGINE)
Items that sh
Items that s
Clean engine air cleaner
After the first 50
fu8.ighten
U-bolts to
or
ow
wear
how
wear or
hour
all (
8)
susp
150 ft. lbs.
Servi
or app
appear
only:
ension
ce
ear
damag
ed
damaged
Every 100 Hours All the above, plus
Battery cables for corrosion
Steering
Every
500 Hours All the above, plus
Drum
Steering arm bolts
1,000
Hour
Every
*Re
ference Engine, Transmission, Axle Manuals in Parts/Maintenance Manual f
s A
arm
brake linings, lin
ll
the ab
ove
bolts
es
& hoses
Re·Torque to 120Ft lb
Items that sh Chan Re·Torque to 1
Items that sh Replace Replace Replace transmiss ion fluid Rotate tires Re-T
Items that s Replace Re-Tor
or
more
Detailed Maintenance and Service Requirements
ow
ge oil
and rep lace oil filter
ow
ai
r cleaner element
fu
el filter
orque
to 12
how
Hypo
que
to 120Ft lb
s.
wear
or appear damaged
20F
t lbs. (Str. Bolts)
wear
or
0Ft
lbs. (Str. Bolts)
wear
or
id Ge
ar
lubricant in drive axl s.
(Str Bolts)
appear da
appear damage d
mag
ed
es
21
Page 22
SPECIFICATION
S &
CAPACITIE
S
TT-10
Note: A
ENGINE
& 12
ll
measurements
SPECIFICATIONS CURRENT MODELS
Gas & LPG
MODE
L #
DESCRIPTION:
#OF CYLI
BORE
DI
COMPRESSION
FUEL CA
GNITIO
I
NDERS
& STROKE
SPLACEMENT, CUBIC INCHES (L)
RBURETOR
N SYST
FORD
4.2Liter
IN
CHES
RATIO
EM
GAS/LPG ESG 642
(mm)
shown
Ford V overhead
represe
nt
approximate capacities.
cam
power
plant
with cast
iron block
6-V
3.81 X 3.74 (96.8 X 95.0)
256.3 (4.2)
9.3:1
REGULAR, UNLEADED FUEL INJECTION
ELECTRONIC
and aluminum cylind
TYPE4
CYLCLE
er
head
s
ALTERNATOR
ENGINE
WEIGHT
FULLY DRESSED LB (kg) (PROX)
Diesel
MODEL#
DESCRIPTI
#OF
BORE
DISPLACEMENT, CUBIC IN
COM
FUEL
ALTER.!"! A TOR
ENGINE
ON
CYLINDERS
& STROKE INCHES
PRESSI
ON
WEIG
JSUZU 4JG1T
:
3.1Liter lsuzu for
RATIO
HT
FULLY DRESSED
(mm)
CHES
cy
(L)
LB (KG)
linder
direct injection
(PROX) 610 (277)
equip!
with turb
95 AMP, 12 VOLT, NEG
560
(254)
ocharger
4 IN LINE, 4 CYCLE
3.74 X 4.
21
(95.0 X 107.0)
1
89
(3.1)
18.6
#1
OR
#2 DI
ESE
L
50 AMP, 12 VOLT, NEG G
GRO
UND
ROUND
22
Page 23
FUEL
• Use
TANK
this
section for
REFILL CAPACITIES
U.S.
GALLONS
18.0
any
notations
IMPERIAL
15.0
GALLONS
LITERS
68.0
I
I
..
ENGINE
4.2 LITER (256 CID) GAS*
3.1LITER(189GD)DIESEL'*
• INCLUDES
**
15W40CD
CRANKCASE CAPACITIES
ENGINE
ONE
U.S.
QUART
IN
CONTINENTAL
FOR FILTER REPLACEMENT
U.S. (5W20CD
U.S.
QUARTS
6.00 5.00
10.0 10.0
IN
ARCTIC)
TRANSMISSION REFILL CAPACITIES
ENGINE
LITER (256 CID) GAS
4.2
3.1LITER(l89 CID) DIESEL 8.o••
• USE DEXTRON Ill TYPE TRANSMISSION FLUID OR EQUIVALENT
..
ADD
9 PINTS, 7.5 IMPERIAL PINTS
ENGINE
4.2 LITER (256 CID)
COOLING SYSTEM REFILL CAPACITIES
ENGINE
GAS
OR
U.S.
PINTS
8.o••
4.25 LITER IF
U.S.
QUARTS
16.0 13.3 15.1
TORQUE
CONVERTOR
IMP
ERIAL
IMPERIAL
6.6**
6
.6"*
HAS
BEEN DRAINED
IMPERIAL
QUARTS
PINTS
QUARTS
LIT RES
5.68
11.36
LITRES
3.8"*
3.8**
LITRES
3.1LITER(189 CID) DIESEL
• A 50/50 MIXTURE
OF
GLYCOL
AND
CLEAN WATER
BRAKE SYSTEM
The
brake
system
I STEERING SYSTEM
.
..
The
steering
sys
is
tem
power
assisted hydraulic, front disc
is
power
assisted hydrostatic
AXLE REFILL CAPACITIES
AXLE U.S.
DRIVE AXLE
FRONT
REAR DRIVE AXLE
• SERVICE
..
USE 80W90 HYPOID
REFILL CAPACITIES ARE DETERMINED
GEAR
LUBRICANT
16.0 13.3 15.1
type
and
rear
drum
PINTS
9.75
9.75
BY
type
FILLING
type. USE
. USE TEXACO FLUID PART
TO
THE
IMPERIAL
BOTTOM
OF
PINTS
8.10 4.60
8.10
THE
FILLER
DOT
NO.
HOLE
3 BRAKE FLUID.
11872
OR
EQUN
LITRES
4.60
ALENT.
23
Page 24
TT4
-8,
TN,
TU
& TUL
MODELS
Note: All measurements shown
ENG
INE
SPECIFICATIO
Gas
& LPG
MODEL#
DESCRIPT
# OF CYLIND
BORE & STROKE INCHES
DISPLACEMENT, CU
COMPRESSION RATIO
FUEL CAR IGNITION
ALTERNA
ENGIN
MO
DESCRIPTION:
ION:
ERS
131C
BURETOR
SYSTEM
TOR
E WEIGHT FUL
DEL # WI
LY
NS
CURRENT
FORD GAS/LPG LRG 425
2.5L Fo
rd
V four-cylind
(mm
) 3.78 X 3.4 (96 X 86.3)
INCHES (L)
DRESSED
SCON GAS
2.
7L
four-cyli
LB
(kg) (PROX)
TM2
nder with
represe
er
7E
cast
nt
approximate capacities.
MODELS
overhead
iron
cam
block
power
plan
t w ith
cast
iron block
4 IN-LINE TYPE 4 CYCLE
53
1
9.37:1
REGULAR, UNLEADED
1BBL
ELECTRONIC 95 AMP, 12 VOLT, NEG GRO
370
(168)
and aluminum
(2.5)
cyli
UND
nde
r h
eads.
#
OF
CYLINDERS
BORE & STROKE INCHES (mm)
DISPLACEMENT, CUBIC
FUEL
MULTI
PORT
FUEL INJECTI
IGNITION
ALTERNATOR
EN
Di
MODEL#
DESCRIPTION:
I
OF CYLI
BORE & STROKE
DI
COMPRESSION
FUEL ALTERNATOR
ENGIN E WEIG
SYSTEM
GINE
WEIGHT FUL
ese
l
NDERS
SP
LACEMENT, CUB
RATIO
HT
INCHES (L)
ON
LY
DRESSED
ISUZU 4JG1
St
INCHES (mm)
IC
INCHES (L)
FULLY DRESSED
LB
(kg) (PROX)
an
dard diesel, 2.8 Liter, l
LB
(KG) (PROX) 557 (253)
suz
u four cylind e
r,
direct
4 IN-LINE
3.58 X
164
REGULAR,
DRIVE
ELECT
65
AMP
535
injection engine
4 IN-LIN
3.
66 X 4.0
171 (2.8)
18.60
#1
OR
12
75 AMP, 12 VOLT, NEG
TYPE 4
CYC
4.06 (91 X
RONIC
103
UNLEADED
BY
WIRE
, 12 VOLT, NEG
E,
4 CYCLE
1 (93 X 102)
DIESEL
LE
.2)
GROUND
GROUND
F
UEL
TANK
REFILL C
U.
S.
GALLONS
APACITIE
16.0
S
IMP
ERIAL
GAL
LONS
13.3
LITERS
60.6
24
Page 25
ENGINE CRANKCASE CAPACITIES
ENGINE
2.5 L (153 CID) GASH
2.7 L {164.7 CID)
2.8 L (171 CID) DIESEL
..
10W30(5W20 ARCTIC)
...
15W40CD
TRANSMISSION REFILL
2.5 L (153 CID)
2.8 L (171 CID) DIESEL 8.00 6.60 3.80
• USE DEXTRON
..
ADD
9 PINTS, 7.5 IMPERIAL PINTS
ENG
INE
2.
5 L
{153
GAS WISCON
•••
IN
CONTINENTAL
CAPAC
ENGINE
GAS
Ill TYPE TRANSMISSION FLUID
COO
LING SYSTEM REFILL C
ENGINE
CID)
GAS
U.S.
OR
U.S.
ITIES
U.S.
4.25 LITERS
APA
U.S.
QUARTS
5.00
6.00 5.00
10.00
PINTS
8.00 6.60 3.80
OR
EQUIVALENT
IF
TORQUE CONVERTOR HAS BEEN DRAINED
IMPERIAL
4.16
8.33
IMPERIAL PI
QUARTS
NTS
LIT RES
4.73
6.819
9.46
LIT RES
CITIES
QUARTS
16.00
IMPERIAL
13.
QUARTS
30
LITRES
15.10
2.8 L (171 CID) DIESEL 16.00 13.30 15.10
A 50/50 MIXTURE OF GLY
COL
AND
CLEAN
WATER
BRAKE SYSTEM
The
brake
sys
tem
is
power
assist
ed
hydr
aulic, front di
sc
type and rear
drum
type. US E
DOT
3 BRAKE FLUID.
STEERING SYSTEM The
steering system
is
pow
er assisted hydrostatic
typ
e. USE TEXACO FLUID PART NO. 11872
OR
EQUIVALENT.
AXLE REFILL CAPACITIES
AXLE U.S.
FRONT
STEER-
FRONT
DRIVE AXLE
REAR DRIVE AXLE
• SERVICE REFI
..
USE 80W90 HYI'OID GEAR LUBRICANT
NON DRIVE
LL
CAPACITIES ARE DETERMINED
PINTS
N/A
5.20
8.50 7.00
BY
FILLING
TO
THE
IMP
BOTTOM
ERIAL
N/A
4.37 2.48
OF THE FILLER
PINTS
LlT
N/A
3.75
HOLE
RES
25
Page 26
TT4-8,
TN,
TU & TUL
MODELS
Note: All
measurements
shown
represent
approximate
capacities.
CHRYSLER ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS LATER MODELS
Gas
& LPG H153
MODEL
DESCRIPTION: 2.5L C
#OF
BORE & STROKE INCHES (mm) 3.44 X 4.09 (87.5x104)
DISPLACEMENT,
COMPRESSION RATIO 9.
FUEL
CARBURETOR
IGNITION SYSTEM ELECTRONIC
ALTERNATOR
# CHRYSLER GAS/LPG H153
hrysler
four-cylinder
CYLINDERS 4 IN-LINE TYPE 4 CYCLE
CUBIC INCHES (L) 153 (2.5)
overhead
cam
power
plant
with
0:1
REGULAR,
2
BBL
80
AMP, 12 VOLT,
cast
iron block
UNLEADED
and aluminum cylinder
NEG
GROUND
heads.
ENGINE
Diesel
MODEL#
DESCRIPTION:
#OF BORE & STROKE INCHES (mm)
DISPLACEMENT, CUBIC INCHES
COMPRESSION RATIO 20.5
FUEL #1
ALTERNATOR
ENGINE
FUEL
WEIGHT
TMD
27
CYLINDERS
WEIGHT
TANK
REFILL
U.S.
FULLY DRESSED
CONTINENTAL Standa
rd diesel, 2.68 Liter,
FULLY DRESSED
CAPAC
GALLONS
16.0
LB
(kg) (PRO X) 370 (168)
TMD
27
(L)
LB
(KG) (PROX)
Continental
four
cylinder, Comet V combustion
ITIES
IMPERIAL
13.3
4 IN-LINE, 4 CYCLE
3.
164 (2.68)
63 AMP, 12
557 (253)
GALLONS
58
X 4.06 (91 X 103.
OR
#2
DIESEL, JET
VOLT,
chamber
2)
A,
NEG
indirect injec
JP8
GROUND
tion
engine.
LITERS
60.6
26
Page 27
ENGINE
2.5 L (153 CI
2.8 L (1
71
CRANKCASE
ENG
INE
D)
GAS*'
CID) DIESEL
...
CAPAC
ITI
ES
U.S.
QUAR
TS IMPERIAL
4.00
7.0 5.9 6.6
QUARTS
3.3 3.8
LITRES
• INCLUDES
..
10W30(5W20 ARCTIC)
...
Ref
TRANSMISSI
2.5 L (153 CID ) GAS
2.68 L (164 CID) DIESEL 4.00 3.40 1.90
• USE DEXTRON
""ADD 9 PINT
ENGINE
2.5 L (153 CID) GAS
2.68 L (164 CID) DIESEL 16.00 13.30 15.10
ONE
U.S.
QUART
er
to Diesel Engine
ON
(A413) REFILL CAPACITIES
ENGINE U.S. PINTS
III
TYPE TRANSMISSI
S,
7.5 IMPERIAL PINTS
COOLING
ENGINE
FRO FILTER REPLACEMENT -Di
Operator's Guide
& Repa ir
ON
FLUID OR EQUIVALENT
OR
4.25 LITERS IF TORQUE CONVERTOR HAS BEEN DRAINED
SYSTEM REFILL CAPACITIES
ese
l
Manual in
8.00
U.S.
QUARTS
12.00 10.00
Main
tenance/Parts
Manual for O
IMPE
IMPERIAL
il
Recommendations.
RIAL
PINTS
6.60
QUARTS
LITRES
3.80
LI
T RES
11.40
A 50/50 MIXTURE
OF
GLYCOL
AND
CLEAN
WATER
BRAKE SYSTEM The brake
STEERING
The
system
steering
is
SYSTEM
system
power
assisted hydraulic,
is
power
assisted
front disc
hydrostatic
type
and
rear
drum
type. USE TEXACO FLUID
AXLE REFILL CAPACITIES
AXLE
FRONT
STEER -
FRONT
DRIVE AXLE
REAR DRIVE AXLE 8.50 7.00
• SERVICE
..
USE 80W90 HYPOID
NON
REF
ILL CAPACIT I
DRIVE
GEAR
ES
ARE DETERMI
LUBRICANT
U.S. PI
NTS
N/A
5.20 4.37
NED
BY
FILLING
TO
THE
I
MPER
BOTTOM OF
THE
type. USE
PART
IAL PI
NTS
N/A N/A
FILLER
DOT
NO.
HOLE
3 BRAKE FLUID.
11872
OR
EQUIVALENT.
LI
TRES
2.48
3.75
27
Page 28
TT-10 & 12
Note: All measurements
shown
represent a
ppro
ximate capacities.
CHRYSLER ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS LATER MODELS
Gas
& LPG 6G72
MOD
EL#
DESCRIPTION:
#OF
CYLINDERS
BORE & STROKE INCHES
DI
SPLACEMENT, CUBIC
CO
MPRESSI
FUEL REG ULAR,
CARBURETOR 2
I
GNlTION
ALTER
ON
SYSTEM ELECTRONIC
NATOR
CHRYSLER/MlTSUBJSHI GAS/LPG 6G72
3.0L
Chrysler/Mitsubishi V overhead
(mm)
INCHES
RATIO
(L)
cam power
plant
with
Type
6- V
3.59 X 2.99 (9l.
181.4
8.9:1
BBL
110
AMP
cast i
(3
.0)
ron
block
4 cycle
7x76.0)
UNL
EADED
, 12 VOLT,
and alum
NEG
GROU
inu
ND
m cylin
der
heads.
ENGINE
WEI
GHT
FULLY DRESSED
LB (kg) (PRO
X)
560 (254)
Diesel TMDT27
MODEL/I DESCRIPTION:
#OF
CYLINDERS 4 IN-LINE, 4 CYCLE
BORE & STROKE INCHES
DISPLA
CEMENT, CUBIC INCH
CO
MPR
ESSION
FUEL
ALTERNATOR
ENGINE WEIGHT FULLY DRESSED
FU EL
TANK
REFILL CAPACITI
U.S.
CON
TINENTAL
Turbo diese
(mm)
ES
RATIO 20.5
TMDT27
l, 2.68 Liter, Contine
(L) 164 (2.68)
LB
(KG) (PROX)
nta
l four cylinder,
Come
3.58 X 4.06
#1
110
610
ES
I
MPER
IAL
GALLONS
18.0
GALLONS
15.0 68.0
t V
OR
AMP
(277)
combustion chamb
(91
X 103.2)
#2 DIES
EL,
JET A, JP8
, 12 VOLT, NEG
er
indir
GROU
ect injecti
ND
on engine
LITERS
.
28
Page 29
ENGINE CRANKCASE CAPACITIES
ENGINE
3.0
L (181 CID)
2.8 L (171 CID)
*INCLUDES
..
10W30(5W20 ARCTIC)
...
Refer to Diesel Engine
GAS**
DIESEL***
ONE
U.S.
QUART
Continental
Operator's
FRO FILTER REPLACEMENT
Guide & Repair
U.S.
QUARTS
4.25
7.0 5.9 6.6
Manual
TRANSMISSION (A413) REFILL CAPACITIES
ENGINE
3.0
L (181 CID) GAS
2.68 L (164
* USE
••
ADD
ENGINE
CID)
DIESEL
DEXTRON
9 PINTS, 7.5 IMPERIAL PINTS OR 4.25 LITERS
III
TYPE TRANSMISSION FLUID
COOLING SYSTEM REFILL CAPACITIES
U.S.
PINTS
8.00 6.60 3.80
4.00 3.40 1.90
OR
EQUIVALENT
IF
-Diese
l
in
Maintenance/Parts
TORQUE CONVERTOR
IMPERIAL
3.5
Manual
for Oil
IMPERIAL
HAS
BEEN DRAINED
QUARTS
Recommendati
PINTS
LIT RES
4.0
ons.
LITRES
ENGINE
3.0
L (181 CID)
2.68 L (164 CID) DIESEL 16.00
A 50!50 MIXTURE
*
GAS
OF
GLYCOL
AND
U.S.
QUARTS
14.00 11.60 13.20
CLEAN WATER
BRAKE SYSTEM The
brake
system
is
power
assisted hydraulic, front
STEERING SYSTEM
The
steering
system
is
power
assisted
hydrostatic
AXLE REFILL CAPACITIES
AXLE U.S.
FRONT
STEER-
FRONT
DRIVE AXLE
REAR DRIVE AXLE
*SERVICE REFILL CAPAClTIES ARE DETERMINED
NON
DRIVE
N/A
5.20 4.37 2.48
8.50 7.00 3.75
IMPERIAL
disc
type
and
rear
drum
type. USE TEXACO FLUID PART
PINTS
BY
FILLING
TO
THE
IMPERIAL
BOTTO!\•!
OF
QUARTS
13.
30 15.10
type. USE
PINTS
N/A
THE
FILLER
DOT
3 BRAKE FLUID.
NO.
11872 OR EQUIVALENT.
HOLE
LIT RES
LIT RES
N/A
**USE
80W90 HYPOID GEAR LUBRICANT
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