Zetor FORTERRA HSX 130 2014, FORTERRA HSX 110 2014, FORTERRA HSX 120 2014, FORTERRA HSX 140 2014, FORTERRA HSX 110 Operator's Manual

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ZETOR This Operator’s Manual for the Zetor Forterra HSX tractors, which we are presenting to you will help you to become
familiar with the operation and maintenance of your new tractor. Although many of you have rich experience with the operation of other tractors, please, read the information contained in this Operator’s Manual very carefully. In the Manual you will find a lot of new information and get a perfect overview of how to use the tractor with maximum efficiency during various kinds of work. If you observe the rules of tractor operation and maintenance and driving safety, your new tractor will become your reliable and long-term friend. The manufacturer of the tractor wishes you thousands of hours of satisfactory work.
ZETOR
Brno
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The technical specifications and information about the design, equipment, material and appearance are valid at the time of print. The manufacturer reserves the right to implement changes.
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CONTENTS
The Operator’s Manual deals with the description, operation and maintenance of the standard version and accessories that the tractor may be optionally equipped with. The service cheque book for tractors is not part of the Operator’s Manual, but forms a separate booklet that is handed over to you at the purchase of your new tractor.
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Location of serial numbers ......................................................................................... 7
Safety instructions for users ........................................................................................ 9
Preventive daily maintenance ................................................................................... 23
Acquaintance with the tractor ................................................................................... 29
Driving operation ....................................................................................................... 61
Running in the tractor ............................................................................................... 95
Transportation ........................................................................................................... 99
Drive of agricultural machines ................................................................................ 105
Hydraulic system .................................................................................................... 123
Electro-hydraulic system ......................................................................................... 131
Hitches .................................................................................................................... 143
Wheel track change ................................................................................................ 151
Ballast weights ........................................................................................................ 159
Electric installation .................................................................................................. 167
Tractor maintenance ............................................................................................... 177
Maintenance instructions ......................................................................................... 193
Adjustment ............................................................................................................. 219
Main technical parameters ..................................................................................... 227
Index ...................................................................................................................... 2 43
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ZETOR FORTERRA TRACTORS HSX
Type of
the tractor
Engine power
(kW)
2000/25/EC
Forterra HSX 100 71 Forterra HSX 110 79 Forterra HSX 120 86 Forterra HSX 130 93 Forterra HSX 140 100
F11N001
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LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
XH154
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LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
When ordering spare parts and within all written and oral communication always specify the data of your tractor that should be written in the frames below.
Tractor type
Zetor Forterra HSX 100 Zetor Forterra HSX 110 Zetor Forterra HSX 120 Zetor Forterra HSX 130 Zetor Forterra HSX 140
The “right”, “left”, “front” and “back” indications refer to the driving direction of the tractor.
The manufacturer reserves the right to implement changes of the design and options during the production to improve the features of the tractor.
Tractor serial number
Engine serial number
F11N003
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
Please, pay increased attention to the parts of the Operator’s Manual that are marked with this symbol.
This symbol accompanies all important warnings that concern operation safety.
Observe these instructions and be extremely careful in these cases!
Inform your colleagues and other users about these warnings. Carefully study the chapters marked with this symbol before starting to perform operation, repairs and adjustments of your
tractor. This symbol identifies all important information concerning operation, adjustment and repairs of the starter motor.
Observe these instructions and be extremely careful in these cases! This symbol marks parts of the Operator’s Manual concerning environment protection. Or possibly sections describing
handling of dangerous waste.
This symbol refers to optional tractor accessories installed by the manufacturer on the customer’s request. Instruction manual´s passages related only to models equipped with DPF (diesel particle filter) are labelled with this sym-
bol.
Accessories that are not installed by the manufacturer in the standard way or * optionally on the customer’s request (in the production plant) cannot be subject to a claim.
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
1. The tractor may only be operated by a trained person that has a valid driving licence and has been thoroughly acquainted with
the operation and safety rules.
2. Besides the safety instructions mentioned in the Operator’s Manual you are obliged to respect generally valid safety and traffic rules of the country where the tractor is used.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
PROPER CLOTHING
3. Do not wear loose clothing and free flying long hair.
4. During all work use suitable (prescribed) means of personal protection (working boots, gloves, goggles, etc.)
STARTING THE ENGINE
5. Only start the engine from the driver’s seat with the clutch pedal fully depressed.
Life hazard when starting by means of short-circuiting the starter terminals!
6. The key in the switch box must be in the “I” position.
7. When heating the engine with the * electric heater first plug the power supply cord to the heater and only then to the electric
mains. After the end of heating first disconnect the heater from the electric mains.
Caution! Electric shock hazard!
DRIVING OPERATION
8. Hoses of the hydrostatic steering, brakes and fuel system must be checked and replaced immediately if any signs of damage
are found. These are some examples of hose damage signs: - cracks on the hose surface, releasing of pre-tensioning of hose connection (which can be verified by easy removal of the hose from the connection) and mechanical damage of the hose. Hoses with indicated service life must be replaced immediately after the expiration of the service period.
9. The brakes and steering must be in the perfect condition all the time.
10. During driving on roads with trailers and tools the brake pedals must be connected with a latch.
11. Driving downhill without an engaged gear is forbidden.
12. Pay special attention when driving on a slope and muddy, sandy, icy or uneven ground.
13. Observe the maximum prescribed slope gradient of 12°.
14. Respect the total permissible weight of the tractor and trailer specified on the data plate of the tractor or on the rear wheel
mud-guard.
15. Do not use the differential lock when driving into a bend.
16. It is forbidden to get into and out of a moving tractor.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
17. When driving with machines attached to the rear hitches the load of the steered axle must not drop below 18 % of the current
weight of the set.
18. When driving the tractor with agricultural machines attached to the front three-point hitch, reduce the driving speed to 20 km/h.
19. During aggregation of Zetor Forterra tractors with machines and implements with high tensile resistance when the engine
speed drops and the engine tends to stall, the 1R, 2R reduced gears must not be used for the work with these machines (risk of shaft twist-off). .
TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS, OPERATION
20. The number of persons transported by the tractor must not exceed the number specified in the technical certificate of the
tractor.
21. Persons that are not authorized to work with the attached implement must not stand between the tractor and the hitched machine (implement).
22. Before putting the tractor in motion make sure there is no person or obstacle in the driving direction.
RECOVERY, PUSHING
23. To recover a tractor that has sunk in mud use a tow bar or rope attached to the front hook.
Never use chains! Rupture of the chain represents a danger of death !
24. During recovery it is dangerous to stand near the towing rope.
25. It is prohibited to use the tractor axles (individual wheels) as a winch for releasing a sunken tractor.
26. The front hook should be only use to recover the entire tractor, i.e. without any trailer or another attached implement.
27. Never recover the tractor with reduced gears engaged.
28. When pushing other vehicles (trailers, implements, etc.) with the tractor never insert free wooden blocks or bars between the
tractor and the pushed vehicle.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
LEAVING THE TRACTOR
29. Park the tractor only on an even land and where not possible, support with a shim assy.
30. Do not park the tractor with an attached implement in the lifted position.
31. Before leaving the tractor, do not forget to secure the tractor by manual brake. Engaging a gear does not secure the tractor
against rozjetím (clutch is disengaged), remove the key from the switchbox and lock the cabin.
32. When leaving the tractor with an engine engaged, brake with a maual brake. Shift the gear shift lever to neutral position.
33. To get out of the tractor normally use the left side of the tractor. Look around to see whether a vehicle is coming that could
endanger your safety during getting off and only then open the door.
34. When leaving the tractor use the steps and handles. Pay increased attention in the area of the shifting lever and the manual throttle lever as well as the upper step.
WITH STOPPED ENGINE ONLY
35. All work connected with refuelling, cleaning, lubricating and adjusting the tractor or attached implements may only be
performed with the engine and moving parts of the tractor stopped except functional checks of the brakes, hydraulic system and charging.
36. Before removing the side plates of the hood it is always necessary to stop the engine. The tractor engine can only run in a closed building or room if sufficient ventilation is ensured. Exhaust gases are harmful for health.
FIRE PREVENTION PRINCIPLES
37. Refuel the tractor best after the end of work and with the engine stopped.
38. Do not refill fuel up to the top of the fuel tank in summer. Wipe spilt fuel immediately.
39. Do not refuel the tractor near open flame and do not smoke.
40. Do not smoke and do not use open flame when inspecting the battery electrolyte level.
41. Make sure that fire safety instructions are strictly observed in environments with an increased danger of fire (hay-lofts, straw-
stacks, etc.).
42. The tractors are not equipped with a fire extinguisher from the production plant.
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HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
43. The tractors are not equipped with special filters of air aspirated to the cab. Therefore, they are not designed for work with
aerosols and other harmful substances.
44. Coolant, brake liquid, kerosene, diesel fuel, mineral oil and other oil products that are used for the operation and maintenance of the tractor may cause various skin disorders in case of direct contact with your skin and can irritate mucous membranes, eyes, the digestive system and upper respiratory ways. Some of them may even cause systemic poisoning when swallowed.
45. Persons that handle oil products are obliged to strictly observe safety and hygienic regulations, use suitable means of protection and work in well-ventilated rooms.
WORKING WITH OIL PRODUCTS
46. After the end of work or before a meal you should wash yourself with a mild agent and treat your hands with a suitable
ointment or cream.
47. When connecting and disconnection quick-couplers of the hydraulic circuits use any piece of cloth to remove residual oil remaining in the socket or on the plug of the quick-coupler.
WASTE DISPOSAL
48. When disposing of the tractor or its parts (incl. operation liquids) after the end of their service life you must observe relevant
provisions of valid acts and implementation directives of these acts of the country where the tractor is used. The last seller of the tractor is obliged in accordance with the Waste Act to inform the consumer - during the sale of the tractor - about the way of collection of some used parts of the tractor. This is the case of oil and other operation liquids, batteries and tyres. These used products must be received from the consumer without any obligation of the consumer to pay for this service.
PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE
49. Perform this maintenance daily or after every 8 - 10 hours of operation at the latest.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
SAFETY CAB
50. If the protective frame of the safety cab is damaged by corrosion, an accident or otherwise, the safety cab must be replaced.
AIR-CONDITIONING
51. Disassembling, turning or otherwise handling the screw union of the air-conditioning system is not allowed in any case.
Sudden leak of the coolant may occur, causing quick local cooling. Contact or freezing of components in hands may cause serious damage of some tissues.
52. The air-conditioning system is equipped with quick-couplers that make it possible to separate the cab from the tractor body if necessary without any coolant leak. Entrust interventions into the air-conditioning system to a specialized repair shop.
ELECTRIC INSTALLATION
53. No additional interventions into the electric installation (connection of other electric appliances) are permissible due to
its possible overloading!
54. The values of the electric installation are: Nominal voltage 12 V =
Grounded minus pole
( - ) pole
Using starting trucks or auxiliary power supplies with a different voltage or polarity may cause serious failures of the tractor.
55. When handling the battery you must pay increased attention and avoid short-circuits. In tractors equipped with a battery disconnector switch the disconnector off when handling the battery.
56. Zetor Forterra HSX tractors must not be operated with a disconnected battery as this may lead to a serious failure of the tractor.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
FRONT PASSENGER´S SEAT NOTIFICATION
Transportation of personnel on front passenger’s seat is allowed only with road trans­portation.
- Transportation of front passenger outside the seat designed for this pur-
pose is forbidden.
- Using the seat for front passenger during the work with a tractor (e.g. during the work on the fields) is explicitly forbidden.
- The use of safety belt on front passenger’s seat is governed by valid regula­tions. In this respect, keep the regulations valid in the country, where the tractor is operated.
PROTECTION OF CAB AGAINST AEROSOLS
The cab of Zetor tractors in standard de­sign is not designed for work with aero­sols and other health hazardous sub­stances. The level of cab protection in standard design complies with EN 15695-1:2009 standard - level 2 (only dust proof cab)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
THE LEVEL OF EXTERNAL NOISE OF TRACTOR
The exposition to the effects of high levels of noise for a longer period of time may lead to hearing disorders or deafness. Protect your hearing with protective means, e.g. headphones, ear plugs etc.
Resulting levels of noise when measuring noise for hearing of a person near a tractor Based on European directive 2009/63/EC - Amendment VI
TRACTORS FORTERRA HSX
Model
Forterra HSX
100
Forterra HSX
110
Forterra HSX
120
Forterra HSX
130
Forterra HSX
140
Travel speed 40 km 40 km 40 km 40 km 40 km
Tractor noise levels when travel­ling dB(A)
81.5 82.5 81 82 85
Tractor noise levels when standing dB(A)
82.5 83 82.5 82.5 83.5
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
THE LEVEL OF INTERNAL SOUND OF TRACTOR
The exposition to the higher sound levels for longer periods of time may lead to hearing disorders or deafness. Protect your hearing with protective measures, e.g. headphones, ear plugs etc.
Resulting levels of noise when measuring noise for hearing of driver Based on European directive 2009/76/EC - Amendment VI
TRACTORS FORTERRA HSX
Model
Forterra HSX
100
Forterra HSX
110
Forterra HSX
120
Forterra HSX
130
Forterra HSX
140
Travel speed 40 km 40 km 40 km 40 km 40 km
Noise levels – Closed windows dB(A)
76 75.5 76 76 76
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
THE LEVEL OF VIBRATIONS ON DRIVER´S SEAT
ZETOR tractors are classified in A category in classes I and II. “A” category includes all tractors with set level of vibrations owing to similar specifications of construction:
Results of measurement on testing bench are listed in the following table pursuant to directive 78/764/EEC. The value a*
wS
is an
adjusted value of effective acceleration balanced according to vibration movement. The following table is valid for all type series of Zetor tractors.
Brand of seat Model Springing
Class I & II
a*
wS
(1)
(m/s²)
a*
wS
(2)
(m/s²)
GRAMMER MSG85/721 mechanical 1.18 0.8 GRAMMER MSG95A/721 pneumatic 1.16 1.1
MARS 78/764-73xx mechanical 1.25 1.23 SEARS 3008 mechanical 1.24 1.06 SEARS 3045 pneumatic 1.13 1.03
(1) Values corresponding to driver’s weight of 50 kg. (2) Values corresponding to driver’s weight of 120 kg.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
TRACTORS EQUIPPED WITH FRONT END LOADER
Zetor Tractors in standard design are designed for utilization in agriculture and are not designed for special purposes. Tractors designed for operation within the European Union must be equipped, in case of using front end loader, with a protective structure (FOPS – Falling Object Protective Structure) protecting drivers from potential falling objects.
It is necessary to observe applicable local valid regulations in countries which are not part of the European Union. Two types of cab roofs are mounted to Zetor tractors.
1. Standard cab roof
2. Cab roof designed for tractors equipped with front end loader meeting the OECD code 10 (FOPS) conditions. Tractors ZETOR supplied already from production with front end loader are equipped with cab roof according to point 2.
From safety reasons, series ZETOR tractors supplied without front end loader with standard roof pursuant to point 1 must not be equipped or used with front end loader. In case of additional front end loader assembly, it is necessary to equip tractor with cab roof pursuant to point 2.
Only front end loaders approved by ZETOR TRACTORS may be mounted to ZETOR tractor. Additional assembly of front end loader approved by ZETOR TRACTORS can be done only by authorized ZETOR service. It is forbidden to use front end loaders unapproved of by ZETOR TRACTORS. Not observing this instruction may cause serious accidents.
Carefully observe instructions for use supplied by the manufacturer of front end loader.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
PRINCIPLES FOR OPERATING TRACTORS EQUIPPED WITH FRONT END LOADER
Carefully study operation manual supplied by the manufacturer of front end loader. In case of discord of Principles for operating tractors equi pped with front end loader and operation manual for front end loader, which was supplied by the manufacturer of front end loader, the wording listed in operation manual supplied by the manufacturer of front end loader shall apply.
- The use of front end loader for transporting material at places accessible to the public is forbidden.
- The use of front end loader for transporting material in places inaccessible to the public is possible only in a limited way. In such case, instructions in user’s manual supplied by the loader manufacturer must be observed.
- Observe local valid regulations at all times.
- A strict ban on transportation and lifting of people by means of loader is in effect.
- No matter whether the front end loader is loaded or empty, no-one may stand in front of the loader if it is in lifted position. When driving with a lifted loader, there is a risk of load transported by front end loader falling (there is a risk of disrupting the balance of the tractor).
- Never leave the tractor standing with the loader in lifted position.
- If it is necessary to open the bonnet of the engine at intervention, disconnect the front end loader first or secure hydraulic rollers of front end loader by metallic props designed for this purpose.
- Hydraulic circuit of the front end loader is designed in such a way to endure the maximum operation pressure of 20 MPa (200 bar). Do not do any changes on couplers of hydraulic circuit hoses.
- Any front end loader ZETOR mounting without observing the recommendation of ZETOR TRACTORS valid to the day of pur­chase revokes the validity of guarantee for the whole of supply.
- The loader may be used, maintained and repaired only by people who perfectly know the machine and who are informed about potential risks.
- When driving on roads do not transport any material on the front end loader.
- It is necessary to observe special instructions related to accidents prevention and general rules related to technical safety, la­bour medicine, labour hygiene and regulation defining operation on roads.
- The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for any potential damage incurred as a result of changes conducted on the loader without their consent.
- Do not ever adjust the front end loader by yourselves and do not use the adjusted front end loader without prior ZETOR´s ap­proval. The loader may become dangerous as a result of not observing these instructions. ZETOR TRACTORS shall not be held responsible in case of any damage or injury.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
- Use front end loader without additional weights on the tractor (danger of mutual contact). The load of front and rear drive axle must not exceed the maximum permitted load listed in the manual. The use of front end loader requires mounting of counter weight in the rear part of the tractor.
- Each working tool was reconstructed for the purpose of specific usage and has its own tolerance of resistance and tightness.
- It is forbidden to use front end loader for cultivating soil and stubbing. Such work needs to be done with a special tool, front end loader is not designed for doing this.
- Using controls which would set the loader into motion without driver holding the gear shifting lever is strictly forbidden and re­sults in installation not meeting the prescribed standard.
- To penetrate the loaded material, better use the kinetic energy of the tractor rather than pressing force which causes higher strain of both the loader and the tractor.
- Do not overload hydraulic parts if the load is too heavy or pistons are in end positions.
- Control the loader exclusively from driver’s seat, if you are sitting on driver’s seat.
- Do not leave the seat if you have not blocked any movement of controls.
- No people can be present in the working zone of the loader.
- When working with a lifted loader, mind electric and external cables etc.
- Loader/tractor set needs to be parked on a horizontal and solid base, the arms of the lifting device must be set in the lower po­sition. After using the front end loader, park the tractor and lower the tool to the ground.
You will find more information in user’s manual to front end loader.
Important notification:
Work always safely and with consideration.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
ZETOR TRACTORS USED FOR WORK IN THE WOODS
Standard tractors Zetor do not provide sufficient protection for operation in forest terrain as, for example, protection against a fall­ing tree or branch on a cab or penetration of objects to a cab.
If Zetor tractor is utilized for forest work, a tractor operated within the European Union must be protected against these risks. It is necessary to observe applicable local valid regulations in countries which are not part of the European Union.
To ensure this protection, it is advisable to conduct assembly of a specific protective structure, like for example FOPS / OPS (Fall­ing Object Protective Structure / Operator Protective Structure), tested according to standards for forest machines.
Only forest superstructures approved by ZETOR TRACTORS can be mounted to ZETOR tractors.
In case of additional assembly of further tractor equipment for working in the woods, full responsibility is borne by the supplier and manufacturer of the protective structure that all the safety regulations (e.g: OPS / FOPS), all the conditions of homologation (e.g. the area of driver’s view, lighting, parameters, permissible weight etc.) are met, same as for the provision of due assembly of pro­tective equipment. The supplier/manufacturer of protective construction is also obliged to conduct all the necessary validation (approval) steps required by the legislature of the country in which the tractor is operated.
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PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE
Perform this maintenance daily or after every 8 - 10 hours of operation at the latest.
F11N004
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PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE
F11N005 XF_02_193 F_02_3a1
FUEL SYSTEM LEAKS
Check the fuel system for leaks, including the fuel tank. Repair any leaks immediately. The hole for draining dirt from the fuel tank is found in its bottom.
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
After unscrewing and removing the oil dip-stick check the oil quantity in the engine and then check the connection of the engine lubrication system for leaks. Maintain the oil level between the dip­stick marks.
COOLING SYSTEM
Check the connections of the engine cooling system for leaks and the coolant quantity in the expansion tank. Replenish the missing quantity up to the upper mark indicated MAX. The minimum acceptable cooling liquid level is indicated by the MIN mark.
Only release the overpressure plug when the coolant has cooled down! There is a danger of scalding!
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PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE
FH12N017 FH12N064 F13
LIQUID BRAKES
Check the liquid brakes for leaks as well as the liquid control of the clutch and the braking liquid level in the expansion tank. Maintain the brake liquid level in the range of 3/4 of the tank content (max. level) and 1/2 of the tank content (minimum level).
TRAILER AIR BRAKES
Check the air system of the brakes for leaks and the efficiency of the tractor brakes with a trailer (see the Maintenance instructions chapter; the Checking the air systems for leaks section of this Operator’s Manual).
TRAILER HYDRAULIC BRAKES
Check the hydraulic brakes of the trailer for leaks.
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PREVENTIVE DAILY MAINTENANCE
D402 F_02_6a F_02_9
HYDROSTATIC STEERING
- Check the oil level in the hydrostatic steering tank.
- Check the tightening of screws and nuts of the steering rods and levers.
- Check the condition of all the hoses of the hydraulic steering circuit for damage and for oil leaks.
AIR CLEANER
If the air cleaner is heavily clogged with dirt, this condition is indicated by a sensor that lights up an indicator on the dashboard.
CAB FILTRATION
Check and if necessary clean the cab ventilation air filters installed in the front overhang of the roof. The filter exchange interval depends on the dustiness of the working environment. Partial regeneration can be performed by beating out or blowing with compressed air. Do the cleaning or replacement of the filter elements after removing the covering grills in the roof overhang.
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F18 F_02_100 F11N006
HITCHES
Check the condition of the hitching and attachment systems of the tractor and trailer.
AFTER WIRK WITH FRONT IMPLEMENTS AND IN CASE OF COOLER CLOGGING
After work with front implements: Check the connections of the external
hydraulic circuit of the control of the front three-point hitch for leaks
Clogging of the coolers:
Remove the side plate of the hood. Release and slide the cooler to the left
side of the tractor.
Clean the front walls of the engine
(gearbox, air-conditioning condenser) cooler with compressed air (blow air in the direction from the engine).
Remove residual dirt from the space
under the hood so that it should not be suctioned again.
TYRES AND WHEELS
Check the air pressure in the front and rear tyres. Depending on the character of work adjust the pressure to the recommended value. Check and if necessary retighten the bolts of the front and rear wheels (the rim / disc and disc / wheel shaft connection).
Never drive with loose wheel bolts!
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FH12N014
SHORT FUNCTIONAL TEST
After starting the engine check whether the hydrostatic steering failure, engine lubrication and charging indicators have gone off. Verify the function of the hydraulic steering circuits and check them for leaks.
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ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE TRACTOR
The tractor user is obliged to get acquainted with the recommend­ed procedures and instructions for safe operation of the tractor in advance. It is too late to do so during operation!
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Safety cabin .............................................................................................................. 31
Opening the door from the outside ............................................................................ 31
Opening the door from the inside .............................................................................. 31
Rear window .............................................................................................................. 32
Side window .............................................................................................................. 32
Windshield washer nozzle ......................................................................................... 33
Windshield washer tank ............................................................................................ 33
Windshield washer engagement ............................................................................... 33
Passenger´s seat ...................................................................................................... 34
Shelf and toolbox ...................................................................................................... 35
Rear view mirrors ...................................................................................................... 35
Driver´s seat .............................................................................................................. 36
Tilting and protrusion of steering wheel ..................................................................... 36
*Air filter with active carbon ....................................................................................... 37
Heating control panel, air-condition ........................................................................ 38
Heating valve control (A) ........................................................................................... 38
Ventilator control (B) ................................................................................................. 38
Switch air-condition (C) .......................................................................................... 38
Air circu l a tion i n cabin c ontro l ( D) ................................................................................. 39
Proper function of the heating and air-condition system ................................................ 39
Fast heating of the cabin area ..................................................................................... 39
Fast cooling of the space of the cabin ................................................................. 40
Operation of heating or air-condition with tractor´s work ........................................... 40
Immediately after cooling the cabin ........................................................................... 40
Air-condition and heating registers (A) ...................................................................... 41
Front windshield (B) defrosting .................................................................................. 41
Sun screen ................................................................................................................ 42
Internal lighting .......................................................................................................... 42
Dashboard ................................................................................................................. 45
Display description .................................................................................................... 46
Change of the look of display .................................................................................... 46
Display – change of display ....................................................................................... 47
Display – Resetting data ........................................................................................... 47
Display – manual brake ............................................................................................. 48
Display - error messages .......................................................................................... 48
Display – service menu ............................................................................................. 49
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Display – setting language mutation ......................................................................... 49
Switches and levers .................................................................................................. 50
Lights switch ............................................................................................................. 51
Front drive axle button .............................................................................................. 51
Switch of warning lights ............................................................................................. 51
Lights switch between the grill and the cabin ............................................................ 52
Rear differential lock button ...................................................................................... 52
Preselection of torque multiplier switch ..................................................................... 52
Direction lights, Lower beam head lights, head lights and horn switches ................. 53
Switch box ................................................................................................................. 53
Key in “0” position ..................................................................................................... 54
Key in “I” position ...................................................................................................... 54
Key in “II” position ..................................................................................................... 54
Ignitor and three-pin socket ....................................................................................... 55
Manual throttle .......................................................................................................... 55
Reversing lever ......................................................................................................... 56
Gear shifting lever ..................................................................................................... 56
Gear shifting scheme ................................................................................................ 56
Pedals and levers ..................................................................................................... 57
Road and reduced speeds shifting lever ................................................................... 57
PTO revolutions preselection lever ........................................................................... 58
Manual brake lever and coupling for semi-trailer control lever .................................. 58
Hydraulic control panel .............................................................................................. 58
Auxiliary hydraulic switchbox control (external hydraulic circuit) .................................... 59
Control panel on the right column of the cabin .......................................................... 59
Battery disconnector ................................................................................................. 59
Fuel tank ................................................................................................................... 60
Fuel tank drain plug .................................................................................................. 60
Aggregation opening ................................................................................................. 60
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F11N039 F_02_11 F23
SAFETY CABIN
Use the left side of the tractor for getting on and getting off the trac­tor. Use three-stage climbing irons and hold the bars when getting on and getting off the tractor. Pay increased attention in the ar­ea of gear shifting lever and manual throttle lever.
Safety cabin is equipped with toned glass.
OPENING THE DOOR FROM THE OUTSIDE
Door can be opened from the outside by pressing a button. Left door can be locked.
OPENING THE DOOR FROM THE INSIDE
1. Lever for opening the door from the inside
2. Lever for opening the door from the inside
The door is held by a gas strut with a full opening. Driving with open door is not recommend­ed for their possible damage.
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