Yanmar Lx490, Lx450, Lx410 Operator's Manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
COMPACT TRACTOR
Lx410 Lx450 Lx490
Version 1.0
Code No.:0A042-U00400
ENGLISH
Yanmar America Corporation
101 International Pkwy
Adairsville, GA 30103
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
IMPORTANT
Pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 4442.6 WARNING - Operation of This Equipment May Create Sparks That Can Start Fires Around Dry Vegetation. A Spark Arrestor May be Required. The Operator Should Contact Local Fire Agencies For Laws or Regulations Relating to Fire Prevention Requirements.
1A8250-65390
NOTE
The following decal is applicable only for Lx410 and Lx450.
Operator's Record
Owner's Name
IMPORTANT
Pursuant to California Public Resources
Code Section 4442.6 WARNING - Operation Q f This Equipment May Create Sparks That Can Start Fires Around Dry Vegetation.A Spark Arrestor May be Required. The Operator Should Contact Local Fire Agencies For Laws or Regulations Relating to Fire Prevention Requirements.
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Owner's Address
Owner's Phone Number
Dealer/Seller Name
Dealer/Seller Address
Dealer/Seller Phone Number

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the World of Yanmar Tractor

Thank you for purchasing Yanmar tractor product that has been designed and manufactured based on the Yanmar state-of-the-art technology and rich expertise in developing and manufacturing products.
Handle the tractor correctly by following the instructions in the Operator's Manual so that the tractor will provide long years of reliable and predictable service.
The Operator's Manual constitutes an indispensable part of the Yanmar tractor product. Always keep the Operator's Manual readily accessible.
Carefully study the Operator's Manual to get familiar with the instructions and informations contained in the Operator's Manual. The instructions and informations are helpful in using the tractor correctly and safely, avoiding personal injury and other accidents during operation and servicing of the tr actor. When using any implement together with the tractor, also carefully study the Operator's Manual of the implement so that the operator can use the implement safely, correctly and efficiently.
The Operator's Manual is organized with sections arranged in a particular order so that the operator can better understand the safety messages and the controls on the tractor to help the operator operate the tractor correctly and safely. The Operator's Manual will also help the operator answer questions about operation and servicing.
The tractor shown in the Operator's Manual may somewhat differ from the actual tractor. The Operator's Manual will still assist the operator in understanding the instructions associated with the tractor. Before delivery of the tractor, your Yanmar Tractor dealer has performed a pre-delivery check to ensure that the tractor can long remain problem free.
All information, descriptions, specifications, drawings, illustrations, and pictures in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time this manual was published. Yanmar reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice. © 2011 Yanmar Co., Ltd. Yanmar licenses the usage rights of this manual in North America to YANMAR AMERICA CORPORATION. © 2011
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PICTOGRAPHS

To help assist the operator in operating the tractor, various easy to understand pictographs have been created and are used throughout the Operator's Manual. The pictographs are listed below together with the corresponding meanings.
<Starter key switch>
Safety alert symbol
Engine start
<Instrument panel>
Fuel level
Glow
Engine oil pressure
Alternator/Battery charging condition
Engine speed
Hour meter
Engine coolant temperature
Revolutions Per Minute (rpm)
Power Take Off (PTO)
Engine run
Engine shut-off
<Levers and knobs>
Power Take Off (PTO) OFF position
Power Take Off (PTO) ON position
Differential lock
Implement control lock/unlock
4-wheel drive on
2-wheel drive on
Slow
Fast
Parking brake
<Lights>
Turn signal
Headlight high
Headlight low
Hazard warning lights
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Position control raised position
Position control lowered position
Hydraulic flow control/stop
Tilt pedal lock/unlock
Parking brake lock/unlock
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................... 1-1
1. About The Operator’s Manual.................................................................................................1-1
2. Safety Alert Symbol................................................................................................................. 1-2
3. Precautions Before Operating The Tractor ............................................................................. 1-3
4. Safe Practices for Operating the Tractor................................................................................. 1-4
1. Start the Tractor................................... ..................................................................................................................1-4
2. Work with the Tractor ............................................................................................................................................1-5
3. Stop the Tractor...................................................................................................... ... ............................................1-5
4. Considerations for Safety of a Child......................................................................................................................1-5
5. Operate the Tractor on Slopes................................................................................................1-6
6. Travel on a Road .....................................................................................................................1-7
7. Safe Practices for Parking the Tractor .................................................................................... 1-7
8. Operate the Power Take Off (PTO).........................................................................................1-8
9. Use the 3-Point Hitch ..............................................................................................................1-8
10.Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Precautions............................................................... 1-8
11.Safe Practices for Servicing the Tractor..................................................................................1-9
12.Replace the Rubber Product/s, such as Hydraulic Hose, Fuel Hoses, Power Steering Hoses,
Radiator Hoses and Air Intake Hose for Every 2 Years........................................................1-11
13.Understand the Tractor Safety Decals..................................................................................1-11
Safety Alert Symbol.............................................................................................................................................1-11
Care of DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION Decals.........................................................................................1-11
2. SERVICE THE TRACTOR.................................................................................. 2-1
3. SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................... 3-1
1. Specifications Table................................................................................................................ 3-1
2. Traveling Speeds ....................................................................................................................3-3
4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES................................................................................. 4-1
5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENTS................................................ 5-1
1. Overview .................................................................................................................................5-1
Names of Main Components.................................................................................................................................5-1
Functions of Main Components........... ... ... ............................................................................................................5-2
2. Operator Station Controls........................................................................................................ 5-3
Names of Components..........................................................................................................................................5-3
Function of Components .......................................................................................................................................5-4
3. Instrument Panel................................................................................................................... 5-13
6. PRE-OPERATION CHECK................................................................................. 6-1
1. Pre-Operation Check............................................................................................................... 6-1
2. Precautions Before Operation.................................................................................................6-1
3. Routine Checks.......................................................................................................................6-1
4. Prevent Damage to Plastic Surfaces and Painted Surfaces...................................................6-1
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7. OPERATE THE ENGINE .................................................................................... 7-1
1. Start the Engine....................................................................................................................... 7-1
2. Start the Engine in Cold Weather............................................................................................ 7-8
3. Shut Off the Engine.................................................................................................................7-8
4. Restart a Stalled Engine........................................................................................................ 7-10
5. Start When the Engine Runs Out of Fuel..............................................................................7-10
8. OPERATE THE TRACTOR................................................................................. 8-1
1. Operate a New Tractor............................................................................................................8-2
Always run the tractor at less than full speed during the first 50 hours of operation .............................................8-2
Change the lubricating oil for the new tractor........................................................................................................8-2
2. Raise and Lower the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)................................................. 8-3
Lower (folded "down") the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).......................................................................8-3
Raise (unfolded "up") the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) ........................................................................8-4
3. Operate the Tractor.................................................................................................................8-4
Headlights and Side Lights....................................................................................................................................8-5
Turn Signals .................................................................................. ... .....................................................................8-5
Hazard Lights ........................................................................................................................................................8-5
Forward/N/Reverse Lever .....................................................................................................................................8-5
Warm Up Transmission Hydraulic Oil in a Cold Weather Situation.......................................................................8-6
Primary Gear Lever ...................................................... ... ................................................ ... ...................................8-7
Range Gear Lever.................................................................................................................................................8-7
2WD/4WD Lever....................................................................................................................................................8-9
Tips on the 4-Wheel Drive ....................................... ........................................................ ... ...................................8-9
Throttle Control Lever..........................................................................................................................................8-10
Accelerator Pedal ................................................................................................................................................8-10
3-Point Hitch Control Lever .................................................................................................................................8-10
4. Stop the Tractor..................................................................................................................... 8-11
Stopping Procedure.......... .. ... ........................................................ ... ...................................................................8-11
Stop in an Emergency .........................................................................................................................................8-11
5. Use the Brake........................................................................................................................ 8-12
Engage the Parking Brake...................................................................................................................................8-12
Disengage the Parking Brake..............................................................................................................................8-12
Use the Brake Pedals as Driving Brake (on Roads)............................................................................................8-12
Use the Brake Pedal for Easier Turning..............................................................................................................8-13
Use the Clutch Pedal...........................................................................................................................................8-13
6. Practices for Safe Operation................................................................................................. 8-14
Differential Lock...................................................................................................................................................8-14
Drive the Tractor on Roads .................................................................................................................................8-14
Push or Tow the Tractor......................................................................................................................................8-15
Allowable Loads When Towing with the Tractor..................................................................................................8-16
Transport the Tractor on a Trailer............................................. ...........................................................................8-17
Operate on Slopes and Rough Terrain................................................................................................................8-17
Uphill and Downhill Slopes ..................................................................................................................................8-18
Steep Downhill Slope ..........................................................................................................................................8-18
About the Power Steering....................................................................................................................................8-19
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9. POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) SYSTEM.................................................................. 9-1
1. Operate the Power Take Off (PTO) System............................................................................9-1
Determine the Appropriate Power Take Off (PTO) Speed ....................................................................................9-2
Engage Power Take Off (PTO) (with the operator on the operator seat)..............................................................9-2
Disengage Power Take Off (PTO) (with the operator on the operator seat) .........................................................9-3
2. Use Power Take Off (PTO) Safely..........................................................................................9-3
Use Power Take Off (PTO) Shield ........................................................................................................................9-3
3. Install an Implement to Power Take Off (PTO) Driveline ........................................................ 9-4
10.3-POINT HITCH AND DRAWBAR.................................................................... 10-1
1. 3-Point Hitch ..........................................................................................................................10-1
Use the 3-Point Hitch Control Lever ....................................................................................................................10-1
Use the Position Stop Knob.................................................................................................................................10-2
Hydraulic Flow Control/Stop Knob.......................................................................................................................10-2
Use the Lower Links (and Top Link as Needed) .................................................................................................10-3
Level the Implement Front to Rear......................................................................................................................10-4
Level the Implement Side to Side........................................................................................................................10-4
Adjust the Stabilizer.............................................................................................................................................10-5
2. Drawbar................................................................................................................................. 10-5
Maximum Drawbar Loads....................................................................................................................................10-5
Deploy/Stow the Drawbar....................................................................................................................................10-6
3. Use the Safety Chain10-6
Remove Drawbar.................................................................................................................................................10-6
11.HYDRAULIC SYSTEM...................................................................................... 11-1
1. 3-point Hitch Control System.................................................................................................11-1
Use the 3-Point Hitch Control Lever ....................................................................................................................11-1
Use the Position Stop Knob.................................................................................................................................11-2
Hydraulic Flow Control/Stop Knob.......................................................................................................................11-2
2. Operate the Implement Control Valve................................................................................... 11-3
Implement Control Lever .................................................................. ...................................................................11-3
Implement Control Lever Lock.................................................. .. ... ......................................................................11-4
Connect the Implement Hydraulic Hoses ............................................................................................................11-4
12.TIRES, WHEELS AND WEIGHTS.................................................................... 12-1
1. Tires ......................................................................................................................................12-1
2. Adjust the Wheels .................................................................................................................12-2
Check the Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque............................................................................................................12-2
Select the Front Tire Rolling Direction.................................................................................................................12-3
Change the Tire Tread Width ..............................................................................................................................12-3
3. Remove/Install the Wheels....................................................................................................12-5
4. Weights (Option) ...................................................................................................................12-5
Select the Appropriate Amount of Front Weight................................................................. .. ...............................12-6
Front Weights (option).........................................................................................................................................12-6
Select the Appropriate Amount of Rear Weight...................................................................................................12-6
Use the Optional Rear Wheel Weights................................................................................................................12-7
Use the Optional Rear Ballast .............................................................................................................................12-7
Use Liquid Weight for the Tires ...........................................................................................................................12-7
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13.MAINTENANCE................................................................................................ 13-1
1. Maintenance Check List........................................................................................................13-1
2. Diesel Fuel Specifications..................................................................................................... 13-3
3. Lubricants.............................................................................................................................. 13-4
4. Replacement Parts................................................................................................................ 13-5
Technical Document.............. ........................................................ ... ...................................................................13-5
Parts ....................................................................................................................................................................13-5
14.PERIODIC SERVICE ........................................................................................ 14-1
Service the Tractor................................................................................................................14-1
Warranty and Repair of the Engine.......................................................................................14-1
1. Open/Close the Hood............................................................................................................14-2
Open the Hood ....................................................................................................................................................14-2
Close the Hood....................................................................................................................................................14-3
2. Daily Checks .........................................................................................................................14-3
Check the Engine Oil Level .................................................................................................................................14-3
Inspect the Transmission Hydraulic Oil Level......................................................................................................14-4
Check the Tire Air Pressure ................................................................................................................................14-5
Clean the Front Grille and Side Screens.............................................................................................................14-6
Check the Fuel Line.............................................................................................................................................14-6
Check the Power Steering Line...........................................................................................................................14-6
Check the Retractable Seatbelt...........................................................................................................................14-6
Check the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)..............................................................................................14-6
Check the Headlights, Hazard Lights, etc. ..........................................................................................................14-6
Check and Refill the Fuel Tank ...........................................................................................................................14-6
Check and Clean the Rubber Dust Unloading Valve...........................................................................................14-7
Clean the Radiator Hoses and Clamps ...............................................................................................................14-8
Clean the Radiator Cooling Screen.....................................................................................................................14-9
Clean Radiator Cooling Fins................................................................................................................................14-9
Check the Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque..........................................................................................................14-10
Inspection Procedure for the Safety System .....................................................................................................14-11
Check the Cooling System ................................................................................................................................14-14
3. Check and Replace as Necessary......................................................................................14-15
Inspect the Alternator/Fan Belt..........................................................................................................................14-15
Check and Replace the Battery.........................................................................................................................14-15
Check the Fuses................................................................................................................................................14-15
Check the Light Bulbs........................................................................................................................................14-15
Check and Drain the Fuel/Water Separator ......................................................................................................14-15
4. First 50 Hours...................................................................................................................... 14-15
Change the Engine Oil ......................................................................................................................................14-15
Replace the Engine Oil Filter.............................................................................................................................14-15
Replace the Transmission Hydraulic Oil Filters.................................................................................................14-15
Change the Transmission Hydraulic Oil ............................................................................................................14-15
Change the Alternator/Fan Belt.........................................................................................................................14-15
5. Every 50 Hours.................................................................................................................... 14-16
Check the Front Axle Gear Oil Level.................................................................................................................14-16
Grease Fittings .................................................. ... ................................................ .. ...........................................14-17
Service the Alternator/fan Belt...........................................................................................................................14-19
Check the Fuel/Water Separator.......................................................................................................................14-20
Check the Battery Condition..............................................................................................................................14-21
6. Every 100 Hours.................................................................................................................. 14-21
Service the Air Cleaner Element .......................................................................................................................14-21
Clean the Fuel/Water Separator and Replace the Fuel Filter............................................................................14-23
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7. Every 200 Hours.................................................................................................................. 14-24
Engine Oil ..........................................................................................................................................................14-24
Change the Engine Oil and Engine Oil Filter.....................................................................................................14-24
Inspect and Adjust the Toe-in............................................................................................................................14-26
Check the Air Intake Hoses and Clamps...........................................................................................................14-26
8. Every 300 Hours.................................................................................................................. 14-27
Transmission Hydraulic Oil................................................................................................................................14-27
Change the Transmission Hydraulic Oil and Replace the Transmission Hydraulic Oil Filters...........................14-27
9. Every 500 Hours.................................................................................................................. 14-29
Replace the Fuel Filter ......................................................................................................................................14-29
Adjust the Brake ................................................................................................................................................14-29
Change the Front Axle Gear Oil ........................................................................................................................14-29
10.Every 1000 Hours................................................................................................................14-31
Service the Cooling System ..............................................................................................................................14-31
Recommended Engine Coolant.........................................................................................................................14-33
Adjust the Tension of the Throttle Control Lever...............................................................................................14-33
Adjust the Engine Valve Clearance.............. .. ...................................................................................................14-33
Check the Fuel Injection Nozzle........................................................................................................................14-33
Check the Fuel Injection Pump..........................................................................................................................14-33
11.Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours.............................................................................................. 14-34
Replace the Thermostat ....................................................................................................................................14-34
12.General Maintenance...................................................... ....................................................14-34
15.SERVICE THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM........................................................... 15-1
1. Battery...................................................................................................................................15-1
Service the Battery Safely ...................................................................................................................................15-1
Inspect the Battery................................................ ... ... .........................................................................................15-2
Remove and Install the Battery ...........................................................................................................................15-2
Clean the Battery and Terminals.........................................................................................................................15-3
Use a Booster Battery .........................................................................................................................................15-3
2. Fuses..................................................................................................................................... 15-4
Replace the Accessory Fuses.............................................................................................................................15-4
Check the Alternator Fuse and the Main Fuse....................................................................................................15-5
3. Bulb....................................................................................................................................... 15-5
Replace the Headlights Bulb ...............................................................................................................................15-5
Replace the Side Lights Bulb ..............................................................................................................................15-6
Replace the Tail Lights Bulb................................................................................................................................15-6
Replace the Turn Signal/Hazard Lights Bulb.............. .........................................................................................15-7
Replace the Instrument Panel Light Bulb ............................................................................................................15-7
4. Headlights .............................................................................................................................15-8
Adjust the Headlights...........................................................................................................................................15-8
16.STORAGE......................................................................................................... 16-1
1. Safe Practices for Storage ....................................................................................................16-1
1. Prepare the Tractor for Storage...........................................................................................................................16-1
2. Prepare the Fuel and Engine for Storage............................................................................................................16-1
Fuel......................................................................................................................................................................16-1
Engine .................................................................................................................................................................16-2
2. Prepare the Stored Tractor for Operation..............................................................................16-2
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17.TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................... 17-1
1. How to Use the Troubleshooting Table................................................................................. 17-1
1. Engine .................................................................................................................................................................17-1
2. Electrical System.................................................................................................................................................17-8
3. Brakes ...............................................................................................................................................................17-10
4. Steering .............................................................................................................................................................17-10
5. Body and Machinery..........................................................................................................................................17-11
18.INDEX................................................................................................................ 18-1
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1. About The Operator’s Manual

The Operator’s Manual presents messages that help the operator remain aware of potential hazards and possible tractor damage in operating and servicing the tractor. Carefully study all of the information in the Operator’s Manual so that the operator can avoid personal injury or property damage.
NOTE
Unless otherwise stated, the expressions right hand side, left hand side, front side and rear side, used throughout the Operator’s Manual are relative to the operator’s position.
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2. Safety Alert Symbol

! DANGER
! WARNING
! CAUTION
NOTICE
The safety alert symbol appears with most safety statements. The safety alert symbol means attention, become alert, the operator’s safety is involved! Please read and strictly observe the message that follows the safety alert symbol.
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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a situation which can cause damage to the tractor, personal property and/o r th e en vir onment or cause the equipment to operate imprope rly.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE TRACTOR. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING: The engine exhaust, some of its constituents and certain tractor compo nen ts con tai n
or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
DANGER: The tractor is built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation in the
Operator’s Manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in serious injury. To help prevent accidents, read and take the following precautions before operating the tractor. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT: Means that implement or
property damage could occur if instructions are ignored.
NOTE: Provides useful information.
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3. Precautions Before Operating The Tractor

1. Understand the performance and limitations of the tractor. Carefully study the Operator’s Manual and learn the instructions in the Operator's Manual before operating or servicing the tractor. Keep the Operator’s Manual in an easily accessible place.
2. Strictly follow the statements given in the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION safety decals attached to the tractor.
3. Do not operate the tractor with the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in the folded "down" position. Keep the retractable seatbelt fastened while operating the tractor with the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in the unfolded "up" position. The preceding practice will reduce the possibility of injury or death in the event of roll over accident. If the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) has been removed for any reason, ensure to install all the associated parts before operating the tractor. Do not alter the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS). The altered Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) may fail to provide the designed protection. Replace the damaged Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) immediately. Contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER for technical assistance. The foldable Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) may be temporarily folded down when absolutely necessary for areas with height limitations. Remember that when the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) is in the "down" position, the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) does not provide operator protection and the retractable seatbelt should not be worn. For operator safety, always keep the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in the unfolded "up" position and locked securely. NEVER alter or repair the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS). Welding, bending, drilling, grinding, or cutting may weaken the Roll-Over
Protective Structure (ROPS). Contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER for technical assistance.
4. Always fasten the retractable seatbelt while operating the tractor with the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) in the unfolded "up" position. Check the retractable seatbelt for any damage. Replace the damaged retractable seatbelt immediately. Contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER for technical assistance. Do not use the retractable seatbelt if the Roll­Over Protective Structure (ROPS) is in the folded "down" position or the tractor does not have the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).
5. Check overhead clearance carefully before driving under power lines, wires, bridges or low hanging tree branches, before entering or leaving buildings, or in any other situation where the operator and/or Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) may be struck, which could result in serious injury.
6. Make sure that the usual operator and any other person who will operate the tractor studies the Operator’s Manual before operation. Know the controls and how to stop the tractor quickly.
7. Make sure that any person or obstacle is not under or around the tractor before and during operation. Make sure to maintain sufficient overhead clearance above the tractor.
8. Do not operate the tractor and/or implement installed on the tractor while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medicine or controlled substance/s or when not fit to operate the tractor.
9. During operation and when performing service work:
• Wear close-fitting clothing.
• Do not wear loose-fitting clothes, jewelry, baggy or torn clothing.
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• When any of the preceding items is caught by a moving part of the tractor, an accident can happen.
• Do not wear cut-off pants or shorts which do not provide protection against flying debris.
• Do not under any circumstances operate the tractor with bare feet.
• Do not wear sandals or sneakers.
• Wear additional protection including non-slip safety boots or shoes, protective goggles and gloves, etc., as appropriate or required by applicable local laws and regulations.
• Wear ear protection in a noisy environment to prevent hearing damage and to reduce operator fatigue.
10.Avoid allowing passenger/s on any portion of the tractor.
11.Always remain seated in the operator seat while operating the tractor.
12.Make sure that the brakes and other mechanical components are properly adjusted and do not have excessive wear.
• Immediately replace all excessively worn out or damaged components.
• At regular intervals, check that all nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened. (For details, see "Chapter 13. MAINTENANCE" on page 13-1).
13.Always keep the tractor clean. Dust, grease or grass clippings accumulated on the tractor can lead to fire accidents or personal injury.
14.Use the handholds and running board step when getting on and off the tractor to help prevent accidental falls. Keep the running board step clear of mud and debris.
15.Only use the implements that satisfy the requirements in the Operator's Manual or are approved by your Yanmar tractor dealer. (For details, see "Chapter 4. IMPLEMENT CAPACITIES" on page 4-1).
16.When using front, mid- or rear mounted implements, install an appropriate weight/s to the front or rear of the tractor to prevent up setting the tractor. When using the mid-implement, the operator may use front and rear weights. If the operator choose to use the loader, mount an implement or weight to the 3-point hitch in order to stabilize the tractor. Observe the instructions about safety in the Operator’s Manual for the implement to be used.
17.Remember that a narrower tire tread width can lead to greater possibility of upsetting the balance of the tractor. To positively stabilize the tractor, select a maximum possible tire tread width appropriate for the intended application. (For details, see "Change the Tire Tread Width" on page 12-3).
18.Do not under any circumstances modify the tractor. Modification can deteriorate the performance and/or safety of the tractor, possibly leading to personal injury or property damage.
19.Do not attempt to adjust the low or high idle speed limit screw. Adjusting the low or high idle speed limit screw may impair the safety and performance of the tractor and shorten the life of the tractor.

4. Safe Practices for Operating the Tractor

1. Start the Tractor

1. Remain seated in the operator seat when starting the engine or actuating the levers or controls. Do not start the engine or operate controls while standing beside the tractor.
2. Before starting the engine, ensure that all the levers are in the N (neutral) positions, the parking brake is engaged securely, and Power Take Off (PTO) switch is in the OFF position.
3. Always keep the retractable seatbelt fastened around the operator’s waist whenever the Roll-
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5. Start the engine of the tractor only by using the
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Over Protective Structure (ROPS) is in the unfolded "up" position and locked securely.
limitation, immediately return the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) to the unfolded "up" position and locked securely and fasten the retractable seatbelt.
starter key switch. Avoid starting the engine by short circuiting across the starter solenoid terminals with a jumper wire, or by bypassing the safety start switch. This defeats the safety
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interlock circuit and the tractor may begin to move and/or the Power Take Off (PTO) shafts may begin to rotate, possibly leading to personal injury or property damage.
6. Avoid running or idling the engine in a confined area that is poorly ventilated or not ventilated at all. The engine emits carbon monoxide gas that is colorless, odorless and can cause death.
7. Before operation, check that all the safety features are functioning correctly. Never tam per with safety devices. Check the proper operation regularly. Contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER for safety devices malfunction.
8. Avoid accidental contact with control pedals while the engine is running, as this can cause unexpected movement of the tractor.
9. Always attend to the running tractor.

2. Work with the Tractor

1. Tow an implement only with the drawbar. Avoid hitching via the axle housing. The tractor ca n upset its balance, leading to serious injury or death. Make sure the drawbar pin is locked in place.
2. Any towed vehicle with the total weight exceeding that of the tractor should be equipped with its own braking system that is operational from the tractor operator seat.
3. Make sure that all the covers and guards are in position. Replace any missing or damaged covers immediately.
4. Before turning or during traveling on a rough terrain, or before stopping, decrease the tractor speed in order to prevent upsetting.
5. Use extra caution during operating over rough ground, when crossing ditches or operating on slopes and when turning corners.
6. Avoid turning with the differential lock engaged. Attempting to turn the tractor while the differential lock is engaged can lead to a roll over.
7. Stay clear of ditches, potholes, embankments or ponds. The incident of upsetting the tractor can
occur more on soft or wet ground. Before entering an area covered with tall grass, inspect the area to detect any obstacles.
8. The operator should always pay attention for blind corners, trees and other object that can obstruct the operator's vision. The operator should always remain alert when approaching the row of trees or any obstacle.
9. When two or more people are working in one area, always keep in good communication between each other.
10.Do not under any circumstances get on or off the moving tractor.
11.When driving at night, ensure that all necessary lights are illuminated.
12.When driving, do not shift the range gear. Always shift the range gear when the tractor is completely stopped.

3. Stop the Tractor

The procedures of stopping the tractor are as follows:
1. Make sure that the left side brake pedal and the right side brake pedal are connected with the brake pedal connector lock.
2. Reduce the engine speed.
3. Depress the clutch pedal completely to disengage the clutch.
4. Depress the brake pedals to stop the tractor.
5. Move the primary gear to the N (neutral) position.

4. Considerations for Safety of a Child

Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of a child. A child is often attracte d to the tractor. A child does not understand the dangers. Never assume a child will remain where the operator last saw the child.
1. Keep a child out of the operating area and under the watchful care of an adult other than the operator.
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2. Be alert if a child enters the work area, stop the tractor immediately.
3. Never allow a child to ride on the tractor. The child can fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe tractor operation.
4. Never allow a child under 16 years old to operate the tractor. A child, 16 years old and under should only operate the tractor under close parental supervision and proper instruction.

5. Operate the Tractor on Slopes

On a slope, the tractor is less stable and more pr one to tip over, possibly leading to serious injury or dea th. Remain very cautious while the tractor is on any slope.
5. Be extremely careful when backing the tractor. Before and during backing, look back and downward. A child may be in the path.
6. Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees or other objects that may obscure the operator’s vision of a child or other hazard.
7. Never allow a child to play on the tractor or implement.
8. Keep a child away from hot or running engine. The child may suffer burns.
to avoid false confidence in the tractor’s ability to climb slopes.
To improve stability on a slope, select the widest
possible tire tread width. Observe the instructions for appropriate weighting.
DO NOT:
Keep away from drop-offs, ditches or
embankments during mowing. The mower could suddenly turn over if a wheel goes over the edge of a cliff, ditch or if an edge caves in.
DO:
Operate up and down slopes, not across.
Remove obstacles such as rocks, limbs, etc.
Watch for potholes, ruts or bumps. Uneven terra in
can overturn the tractor. Tall grass can hide such obstacles.
Place the transmission in the low range when climbing or descending slopes. Always keep the tractor in gear when going down slopes to take advantage of engine braking action.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in spee d or direction. Rapid engagement or braking can ca use the front of the tractor to lift and rapidly tip over backwards which can cause serious injury.
Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose traction, push down Power Take Off (PTO) switch to OFF position and proceed slowly straight down the slope.
To avoid upset, move backward up a steep slope. If backing on the slope is difficult, do not attempt to continue. Avoid an extremely steep slope.
When moving forward to get out from a d itch, deep mud or when traveling on a steep slope, the risk of the tractor upsetting backward is high. Always move backward to get out from these situations. In the 4-wheel drive mode, special caution is needed
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Before approaching a slope, select an appropriate speed setting. Make sure to run the tractor at a lower speed on slopes. Never attempt to shift gears on a slope. The tractor can suddenly go downhill out of control. Avoid increasing and decreasing the tractor speed rapidly.
Do not move the range gear lever in the N (neutral) position when on a slope.
When climbing or descending a slope, do not shift the range gear lever. Shifting the range gear lever into the N (neutral) position can result in loss of control of the tractor.
Starting the tractor with the front end uphill can cause the front wheels to jump off the ground and this situation poses an extreme danger. To avoid this problem, run the engine at a lower speed, and gently start the tractor.
Avoid parking the tractor on a slope. If parking on a slope is unavoidable, chock all the tires safely and securely and engage the parking brake securely, for details, see "6. Lock and Set the Parking Brake" on page 7-4.
Avoid depressing the clutch pedal when operating on a slope.
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6. Travel on a Road

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1. Disengagement of the 4-wheel drive is recommended.
2. Remember that the braking characteristics differ between the 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive modes. Be aware of the current drive mode and use carefully.
3. Release the clutch pedal slowly.
4. Before turning, always slow down the tractor. High speed turn may cause the tractor to tip over.
5. When traveling on a road, ensure that the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem is on the rear of tractor and is clearly visible. Use the hazard lights and turn signal lights as required by the currently effective local laws or regulations.
6. Strictly observe all the currently effective local traffic and safety laws and regulations.
7. Turn ON the headlights as required by the currently effective local laws or regulations.
8. Always travel at a speed that allows the operator to maintain control of the tractor.

7. Safe Practices for Parking the Tractor

9. Avoid engaging differential lock while traveling o n a road. It may cause the operator to lose control of the tractor.
10.While traveling on a road, do not tur n the steering wheel suddenly. Such an action can lead to loss in the stability of the tractor and can cause an extremely dangerous situation.
11.While on a road, do not attempt to operate an implement. During transportation, place the 3­point hitch control lever in the raised position and lock the 3-point hitch control lever with the position stop knob. Do not fully close the hydraulic flow control/stop knob to hold an implement in the raised position while the tractor is traveling with the implements. The preceding action can cause damage to the hydraulic lift circuit.
12.When towing implement, connect a safety chain to the implement and mount a Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem on the rear of the tractor.
1. Push down Power Take Off (PTO) switch to OFF position, lower the implements to the ground, move all the levers to N (neutral) position, engage the parking brake securely, for details, see "6. Lock and Set the Parking Brake" on page 7-4, shut off the engine and remove the key.
2. Before leaving the tractor, ensure that the tractor is completely stopped.
3. Avoid parking the tractor on a steep slope. Rather, park on solid and level ground whenever possible. If parking on a slope is unavoidable, park the tractor across the slope and lower the implement to the ground and chock all the tires safely and securely.
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8. Operate the Power Take Off (PTO)

1. Before connecting/disconnecting, adjusting, cleaning or servicing Power Take Off (PTO) driven implement, ensure that all the moving components are not moving.
2. Make sure that Power Take Off (PTO) shaft cap is always in place. Replace Power Take Off (PTO) shaft cap only when the shaft is not moving.
3. Before installing or operating the Power Take Off (PTO) driven implement, carefully study the Operator's Manual of the implement and the safety decals on the implement.
4. When installing stationary Power Take Off (PTO) driven implements, ensure to engage the parking brake securely, for details, see "6. Lock and Set the Parking Brake" on page 7-4, chock all the tires safely and securely. Avoid approaching or accessing any rotating component.
5. Make sure to remove the drawbar before using the Power Take Off (PTO).

9. Use the 3-Point Hitch

1. Use the 3-point hitch only in conjunction with the implement that is specifically designed for use with the 3-point hitch.
2. Before using the 3-point hitch mounted implement, the appropriate weight may need to be installed on the front of the tractor.
3. While on a road, do not attempt to operate an implement. During transportation, place the 3­point hitch control lever in the raised position and lock the 3-point hitch control lever with the position stop knob. Do not fully close the hydraulic flow control/stop knob to hold an implement in the raised position while the tractor is traveling with the implement. The preceding action can cause damage to the hydraulic lift circuit.
10. Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Precautions
The tractor is equipped with a Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) which must be maintained in a fully functional condition. Check overhead clearance carefully before driving under power lines, wires, bridges or low hanging branches, before entering or leaving buildings, or in any other situation where the operator and/or Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) can be struck, which can result in serious injury.
3. Use only genuine parts to replace any damaged part/s of the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS).
4. Never attach ropes, chains or cables to the Roll­Over Protective Structure (ROPS) for pulling purposes.
5. Although the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) provides the maximum protection possible, always take necessary precautions.
1. Always keep the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) on its original condition.
2. Replace the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) whenever the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) has been damaged. The preceding action can weaken the structure and endanger the safety of the operator.
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11. Safe Practices for Servicing the Tractor
Before starting any service work, park the tractor on solid and level ground, engage the parking brake securely, for details, see "6. Lock and Set the Parking Brake" on page 7-4, lower the implement to the ground, move all the levers to N (neutral) position, push down Power Take Off (PTO) switch to OFF position, shut off the engine and remove the key.
1. Always keep a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher readily available.
2. Before accessing the engine, muffler, ra dia to r and radiator cap or other possibly hot components, wait until the tractor has fully cooled down.
9. Prior to “jump starting” a tractor that has fully depleted battery, read and follow all the instructions in “Chapter 15. SERVICE THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM” on page 15-1.
10.Add coolant or water to the reserve tank, not to the radiator (For details, see “Check the Cooling System” on page 14-14).
11.Before working on or around electrical components, disconnect the negative (–) battery terminal first.
12.To prevent a spark occurring from short circ uit, disconnect the negative (–) battery terminal first and reconnect last.
3. Use extreme care in handling diesel fuels. Diesel fuels are extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. Use only a container approved by the local effective law.
4. Make sure to shut off the engine before refueling. After refueling, replace fuel filler cap securely and wipe off any spilled diesel fuel before starting the engine as the diesel fuel may cause a fire or explosion.
5. Do not smoke while refueling. Keep any spark or open flame away from the fuel tank.
6. Never refuel the tractor indoors because diesel fuel vapors will accumulate in the area.
7. Never store the fuel container or tractor indoor where there is an open flame or spark, such as a gas water heater, space heater or furnace.
8. Do not smoke while working around the battery. Keep any sparks or open flame away from the battery. The battery emits hydrogen and oxygen gasses, in particular during recharging and can pose a hazard of explosion.
13.The operator must not mount a tire onto a rim. Only qualified person must mount tire onto a rim.
14.Always keep the tires at the correct tire air pressure level. Avoid exceeding the recommended tire air pressure specified in the Operator’s Manual.
15.Keep the tractor securely supported while changing the wheels or adjusting the tire tread width. Make sure to tighten the wheel bolts to the specified tightening torque.
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16.Avoid working under any hydraulically supported devices. Such devices can leak, suddenly settle down, or be accidentally lowered. If working beneath the tractor or an implement is unavoidable, ensure to use a stand or lift apparatus with the capacity of more than 3 tons.
17.High pressure hydraulic fluid when released can penetrate human skin, possibly leading to serious personal injury. Before disconnecting any hydraulic line, fully release the internal pressure. Before exerting a pressure to the hydraulic system, ensure that all connections are tight and all the lines, pipes and hoses are free from fractures/fissures or any other damage.
18.Check brake operation frequently. Adjust and service as required.
19.Avoid changing the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Excessive engine speeds are dangerous.
20.Observe proper waste disposal laws and regulations. Prior to disposal, determine the proper method to dispose of waste from your local Environmental Protection Agency. Recycling centers are established to properly dispose of materials in an environmentally safe fashion.
21.Use container approved by the effective law when draining fluids. Avoid using food or beverage containers that can mislead someone into drinking from food or beverage containers. Properly dispose of the containers immediately following the draining of fluids.
22.Observe your local Environmental Protection Agency regulations when disposing of oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluids, filters, batteries, tires and other harmful waste.
23.Yanmar does not recommend the use of a pressure washer or garden hose to clean the tractor. Electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the engine can be damaged. Th e use of water will result in shortened life and reduce serviceability.
WARNING: THE OWNER/OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY: Restrict the use of the tractor to persons who read, understand and follow the warnings and instructions in the Operator’s Manual and on the tractor.
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12. Replace the Rubber Product/s, such as Hydraulic Hose, Fuel Hoses, Power Steering Hoses, Radiator Hoses and Air Int ake Hose for Every 2 Years
The rubber product/s has/have a deteriorative character. The deteriorated rubber product/s may cause defects and damages such as fluid leakage, loss control of the tractor during operation, fire, burn injury.
13. Understand the Tractor Safety Decals

Safety Alert Symbol

The tractor safety decals illustrated in this section are provided in critical areas on the tractor so that people including the operator can remain always aware of potential hazards. The tractor safety decals contain the words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION together with the safety alert symbol. DANGER and WARNING stand for the most serious hazards. The Operator’s Manual also contains special safety messages that explain potential hazards about which the operator must remain cautious. The messages are presented together with the word CAUTION and the safety alert symbol.

Care of DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION Decals

1. Always keep all the DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION decals clean and clearly legible.
2. Clean the DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION decals
with soap and water, wipe dry with clean soft cloth.
3. Replace damaged or missing DANGER, WARNING
and CAUTION decals with new decals available from YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER.
4. If a component having a DANGER, WARNING and
CAUTION decals is replaced with a new decal, ensure that the new decal is on the same location as of the old component.
5. Affix a new DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION
decals flat on a clean and dry surface, squeezing out trapped air.
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(A)
! WARNING
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ROLL-OVER HAZARD!
NEVER operate without seatbelt fastened.
NEVER jump if machine tips.
NEVER remove, repair or modify ROPS.
ALWAYS replace a damaged ROPS.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
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450_002_Fender
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! WARNING
450_002_Fender
(C)
! DANGER
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(B) 1A8240-65320
1. Read this Operator's Manual before operating this tractor.
2. Do not operat e the machine without properly working guards, shields, and other safety devices in place and working.
3. Hitch towed loads only to drawbar to avoid rearward upset.
4. Make certain everyone is clear of machine before starting engine or operation.
5. Keep all riders off tractor and equipment.
6. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power-driven parts.
7. Fasten seat belt while operating tractor.
8. Reduce speed when turning or operating around hazards, on rough ground or steep slopes.
9. Couple br ake pe dals to gether fo r ro ad tra vel.
10.Do not allow operation of the machine by untrained personnel.
11.Use flashing warning lights on highway unless prohibited by law.
12.Stop engine, lower implement to ground and lock park brake before dismounting.
13.Wait for all movement to stop before servicing machinery.
14.Remove key if leaving tractor unattended.
15.Securely support tractor and implements before working underneath.
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㪸㫅㪻㩷㫃㫆㪺㫂㩷㫇㪸㫉㫂㩷㪹㫉㪸㫂㪼㩷㪹㪼㪽㫆㫉㪼㩷㪻㫀㫊㫄㫆㫌㫅㫋㫀㫅㪾㪅 㪮㪸㫀㫋㩷㪽㫆㫉㩷㪸㫃㫃㩷㫄㫆㫍㪼㫄㪼㫅㫋㩷㫋㫆㩷㫊㫋㫆㫇㩷㪹㪼㪽㫆㫉㪼
㪈㪊㪅
㫊㪼㫉㫍㫀㪺㫀㫅㪾㩷㫄㪸㪺㪿㫀㫅㪼㫉㫐㪅 㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼㩷㫂㪼㫐㩷㫀㪽㩷㫃㪼㪸㫍㫀㫅㪾㩷㫋㫉㪸㪺㫋㫆㫉㩷㫌㫅㪸㫋㫋㪼㫅㪻㪼㪻㪅㪈㪋㪅 㪪㪼㪺㫌㫉㪼㫃㫐㩷㫊㫌㫇㫇㫆㫉㫋㩷㫋㫉㪸㪺㫋㫆㫉㩷㪸㫅㪻㩷㫀㫄㫇㫃㪼㫄㪼㫅㫋㫊㪈㪌㪅 㪹㪼㪽㫆㫉㪼㩷㫎㫆㫉㫂㫀㫅㪾㩷㫌㫅㪻㪼㫉㫅㪼㪸㫋㪿㪅
㪈㪘㪏㪉㪋㪇㪄㪍㪌㪊㪉㪇
(C) 1A8250-65300
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH:
Do not start engine by shorting across starter
terminals or bypassing safety start switch.
Start engine only from seat with transmission
and PTO OFF.
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(D) 1A8250-65310
450_005_L-Side
(D)
! WARNING
㪈㪘㪏㪉㪌㪇㪄㪍㪌㪊㪈㪇
㪮㪘㪩㪥㪠㪥㪞
㪫㪦䇭㪘㪭㪦㪠㪛䇭㪠㪥㪡㪬㪩㪰㪑
䊶㪪㫋㫆㫇㩷㪼㫅㪾㫀㫅㪼㪅
䊶㪪㪼㫋㩷㫇㪸㫉㫂㫀㫅㪾㩷㪹㫉㪸㫂㪼㪅
䊶㪧㪸㫉㫂㩷㫆㫅㩷㫃㪼㫍㪼㫃㩷㪾㫉㫆㫌㫅㪻㪅
䊶㪣㫆㫎㪼㫉㩷㪸㫃㫃㩷㫀㫄㫇㫃㪼㫄㪼㫅㫋㫊
䊶㪩㪼㫄㫆㫍㪼㪸㩷㫂㪼㫐㪅
㩷㫋㫆㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪾㫉㫆㫌㫅㪻㪅
㫊㪼㫉㫍㫀㪺㫀㫅㪾㩷㫄㪸㪺㪿㫀㫅㪼㪃
㪙㪼㪽㫆㫉㪼㩷㫃㪼㪸㫍㫀㫅㪾㩷㫆㫉
450_003_ROPS2
(E)
! WARNING
TO AVOID INJURY: Before leaving or servicing machine,
Stop engine.
Set parking brake.
Park on level ground.
Lower all implements to the ground.
Remove key.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(E) 1A8250-65350
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH FROM ROLLOVER:
Keep Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS)
fully extended.
Do not jump if machine tips.
Use seat belt.
THERE IS NO OPERATOR PROTECTION WHEN THE ROPS IS IN THE FOLDED POSITION.
Fold the ROPS only when absolutely
necessary. When the structure must be down:
• Do not use seat belt.
• Drive with extra care.
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㪫㪦䇭㪘㪭㪦㪠㪛䇭㪠㪥㪡㪬㪩㪰㩷㪦㪩㩷㪛㪜㪘㪫㪟㩷㪝㪩㪦㪤㩷㪩㪦㪣㪣㪦㪭㪜㪩㪑
䊶㪢㪼㪼㫇㩷㪩㫆㫃㫃㫆㫍㪼㫉㩷㪧㫉㫆㫋㪼㪺㫋㫀㫍㪼㩷㪪㫋㫉㫌㪺㫋㫌㫉㪼㩷㩿㪩㪦㪧㪪㪀 㩷㪽㫌㫃㫃㫐㩷㪼㫏㫋㪼㫅㪻㪼㪻㪅
䊶㪛㫆㩷㫅㫆㫋㩷㫁㫌㫄㫇㩷㫀㪽㩷㫄㪸㪺㪿㫀㫅㪼㩷㫋㫀㫇㫊㪅
䊶㪬㫊㪼㩷㫊㪼㪸㫋㩷㪹㪼㫃㫋㪅
㪫㪟㪜㪩㪜㩷㪠㪪㩷㪥㪦㩷㪦㪧㪜㪩㪘㪫㪦㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪫㪜㪚㪫㪠㪦㪥䇭㪮㪟㪜㪥䇭㪫㪟㪜 㪩㪦㪧㪪㩷㪠㪪䇭㪠㪥㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪝㪦㪣㪛㪜㪛㩷㪧㪦㪪㪠㪫㪠㪦㪥㪅
䊶㪝㫆㫃㪻㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㪩㪦㪧㪪㩷㫆㫅㫃㫐㩷㫎㪿㪼㫅㩷㪸㪹㫊㫆㫃㫌㫋㪼㫃㫐㩷㫅㪼㪺㪼㫊㫊㪸㫉㫐㪅
㪮㪿㪼㫅㩷㫋㪿㪼㩷㫊㫋㫉㫌㪺㫋㫌㫉㪼㩷㫄㫌㫊㫋㩷㪹㪼㩷㪻㫆㫎㫅㪑
䇭䊶㪛㫆㩷㫅㫆㫋㩷㫌㫊㪼㩷㫊㪼㪸㫋㩷㪹㪼㫃㫋㪅
䇭䊶㪛㫉㫀㫍㪼㩷㫎㫀㫋㪿㩷㪼㫏㫋㫉㪸㩷㪺㪸㫉㪼㪅
㪈㪘㪏㪉㪌㪇㪄㪍㪌㪊㪌㪇
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1a8250-6520 RIGHT
(F)
RIGHT LEFT
(F)
1a8250-6520 LEFT
! WARNING
(G)
450140205_P14-4_tofc_d2
! WARNING
(F) 1A7880-65610
STAY CLEAR OF ENGINE FAN AND FAN
BELT.
(G) 198220-65621
AVOID INJURY FROM PTO:
Keep all shields in place.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away.
Operate only with 540 RPM.
STAY CLEAR OF ENGINE FAN AND FAN BELT
WARNING
1A7880-65620
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(H)
526RMF_410-450
! DANGER
624MF_490
(I)
! DANGER
1A8275-51520_Lx490
(H) 1A8160-51520 (For Lx410/450)
SHIELD EYES. EXPLOSIVE GASES CAN
CAUSE BLINDNESS OR INJURY.
NO SPARKS, FLAMES, SMOKING.
SULFURIC ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS
OR SEVERE BURNS.
FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER.
GET MEDICAL HELP FAST.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO
NOT TIP. DO NOT OPEN BATTERY!
540
45
(I) 1A8275-51520 (For Lx490)
SHIELD EYES. EXPLOSIVE GASES CAN
CAUSE BLINDNESS OR INJURY.
NO SPARKS, FLAMES, SMOKING.
SULFURIC ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS
OR SEVERE BURNS.
FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER.
GET MEDICAL HELP FAST.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO
NOT TIP. DO NOT OPEN BATTERY!
1A8160-51520_Lx450
650
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2. SERVICE THE TRACTOR

P1110717
(A)
P1120057
(B)
450_004_ROPS3
1a8250-65821
(C)
2. SERVICE THE TRACTOR
Your Yanmar tractor dealer is committed to provide reliable and quality services to the tractor. Through the preceding services, the full performance potential of the tractor can be realized.
After carefully studying the contents of the Operator's Manual, the tractor owner/operator can perform certain regular maintenance work.
Exercise caution so as not to injure the operator and other persons.
Do not attempt to do work that is beyond the owner/ operator capability and knowledge.
When in doubt, always consult YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER.
For information about servicing, contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER.
For new parts and components and major service work, contact YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER for technical assistance.
When ordering a part or component, always provide the serial numbers of the following to YOUR LOCAL YANMAR TRACTOR DEALER:
Tractor
Engine
Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
After accepting delivery of the tractor, immediately find the serial numbers and enter the numbers into the following table.
The information in the table must come in handy, if for some reason, the serial numbers on the tractor are covered, erased or become illegible.
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㪫㫉㪸㪺㫋㫆㫉㩷㪤㫆㪻㪼㫃㪑
㪣㫏㪋㪈㪇 㪣㫏㪋㪌㪇 㪣㫏㪋㪐㪇
㪫㫉㪸㪺㫋㫆㫉
㪩㪼㪽㪼㫉㪼㫅㪺㪼
㪤㪸㫊㫊
㪋㪃㪇㪇㪊㪅㪌㪣㪙㪪
㩿㪈㪃㪏㪈㪍㪢㪞㪀
㪫㪿㫀㫊㩷㪩㪦㪧㪪㩷㪿㪸㫊 㪹㪼㪼㫅㩷㫋㪼㫊㫋㪼㪻㩷㫀㫅 㪸㪺㪺㫆㫉㪻㪸㫅㪺㪼㩷㫎㫀㫋㪿 㪪㪘㪜㩷㪡㪉㪈㪐㪋㪃 㪦㪪㪟㪘㪑㪉㪐㪚㪝㪩㩷㪧㪸㫉㫋 㪈㪐㪉㪏㩷㪪㫌㪹㫇㪸㫉㫋㩷㪚
㪰㪘㪥㪤㪘㪩㩷㪚㪦㪅㪃㩷㪣㪫㪛
㪦㫊㪸㫂㪸㪃㩷㪡㪸㫇㪸㫅
㪈㪘㪏㪉㪌㪇㪄㪍㪌㪏㪉㪈
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450_007_ROPS
(D)
Type/Model Serial No. Tractor Engine Roll-Over Protective
Structure (ROPS) Date of Purchase Name of Dealer
(A)Tractor identification plate with tractor serial
number (B)Engine serial number (C)Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) model (D)Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) serial
number
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3. SPECIFICATIONS

3. SPECIFICATIONS

1. Specifications Table

Model Lx410 Lx450 Lx490
Power Take Off (PTO) Power: Estimated Average
Maker YANMAR Model 4TNV88 4TNV88 4TNV84T Type 4 Cycle Inline, Water-Cooled Diesel Aspiration Without Turbo Charged Turbo Charged Number of Cylinders 4 4 4
Bore and Stroke in. (mm)
Engine
Capacities
Dimensions
Weight (with Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and R4 Tires)
Total Displacement cu. in. (L) 133.5 (2.189) 133.5 (2.189) 121.7 (1.995) Gross Power:
EPA Regulation Net Power hp (kW) ­Rated Revolution rpm 2700 2700 2600 Maximum Torque ft•lbs (N•m) 94.2 (124.9) 104.4 (141.6) 113.6 (154.2) Battery 540 CCA 540 CCA 650 CCA Fuel Diesel Fuel: Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel Tank US gal (L) 11.9 (45) 11.9 (45) 11.9 (45) Engine Oil US qt. (L) 5.6 (5.3) 5.6 (5.3) 5.6 (5.3) Engine Coolant US qt. (L) 5.1 (4.8) 5.1 (4.8) 5.1 (4.8) Transmission Oil US gal (L) 8.5 (32) 8.5 (32) 8.5 (32) Front-axle Oil US gal (L) 2.3 (8.8) 2.3 (8.8) 2.3 (8.8) Overall Length
(with 3-Point Hitch) Overall Width
(with R4 Tires) Overall Height
(with Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS), R4 Tires)
Overall Height (with R4 Tires) (Top of Steering Wheel)
Wheel Base in. (mm) 74.8 (1900) Min. Ground Clearance
(with R4 Tires) Tread
(with R4)
Front in. (mm) 51.7 (1314) Rear in. (mm) 51.9 (1319)
hp (kW) 30.4 (22.7) 34.3 (25.6) 36.8 (27.5)
3.46 × 3.54 (88 × 90)
hp (kW) 41.3 (30.8) 45.3 (33.8) 48.5 (36.2)
in. (mm) 131.7 (3345)
in. (mm) 69.5 (1764)
in. (mm) 96.1 (2440)
in. (mm) -
in. (mm) 15.5 (393)
lb. (kg) 3585 (1626) 3618 (1641)
3.46 × 3.54 (88 × 90)
- -
3.31 × 3.54 (84 × 90)
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Traveling System
Traveling System
Hydraulic Unit
Power Take Off (PTO)
Ag (R1)
Tire
Clutch Hydrostatic Multi Plate Disk Steering Hydrostatic Power Transmission Full Synchro Main, 3 Range Brake Wet Disk Minimum Turning Radiu s ft. (m) 9.19 (2.8) Hydraulic Control System Position Control, Open Center
Pump Capacity (main)
Pump Capacity (steering) 3-Point Hitch Category 1
Max. Lift Force
System Pressure psi (MPa) 2429 (16.7) Type Independent Shaft size 35 mm OD, 6 Splines.
Speed/Engine rpm
Tur f (R3)
Industrial (R4)
Lift Point lb. (kg) 3197 (1450) 24 in. Behind
Lift Point
Front 8 - 16 - 6 ply Rear 14.9 - 24 - 6 ply Front 27 × 10.5 - 15 - 4 ply Rear 44 × 18.00 - 20 - 4 ply Front 10 - 16.5 - 6 ply Rear 17.5L - 24 - 6 ply
US gal/min
(L/min)
US gal/min
(L/min)
lb. (kg) 2756 (1250)
563/2700 563/2700 542/2600 540/2592 540/2592 540/2592
9.0 (34.1) 8.6 (32.8)
6.8 (25.6) 6.5 (24.7)
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