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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS.................................................... 1
ABOUT WARRANTY............................................................. 2
SECTION FUNCTIONS............................................................................ 4
TROUBLE SHOOTING........................................................... 8
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................... 9
INDEX...................................................................................... 10
SPECIFICATIONS.............................................9-2
INDEX......................................................... 10-1
INDEX..............................................................10-2
The instructions given with the following marks are very important for your safety.
Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may result in death or injury.
DANGER
Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may expose you to the risk of death
or injury.
WARNING
Failure to observe the instruction given with this mark may expose you to injury.
• The section, “ To Ensure Safe Operation,” on the following pages details safety points to
be observed to ensure safe operation of your tractor.
CAUTION
• Please make sure you read it carefully before operating the tractor.
This instruction is to give additional description to operator so that he/she can operate the
NOTE machine more effectively.
Read this Manual for correct and safe use of the product. Failure to use the product properly
may result in an accident. Keep this Manual close to the tractor after you have read it.
IMPORTANT
This manual includes symbol marks of controller to ease tractor’s maneuverability and maintenance. These
meanings are as below, so carefully read it for a proper function.
We try our best to preserve the environment, always concerned about our environmental impact at each
step of planning, development, production, distribution, use and disposal of products, and for our overall op-
erations through “environmentally friendly” management system. We comply with international environmen-
tal regulations, environmental regulations designated by country and local authorities and other require-
ments with which we are in agreement, and we work towards the prevention of environmental pollution and
the conservation of resources. We provide environmental education and have an awareness campaign to
raise environmental awareness among all our employees and members of the supporting companies.
Here we introduce “Use and Disposal” policy concerned with environment preservation as follows.
1. Please read the operator’s manual though for global environment protection and avoid overload job. Overload on the
machine shortens the product life and increases the harmful exhaust gas which cause air pollution due to the incom-
plete combustion.
2. When replacing various fluids (for engine, transmission, hydraulics, etc.) by yourself, don’t dispose the used oil to
anywhere not recommended. It can pollute the ground and water seriously. Please contact our local dealer to dis-
pose it legally.
3. Observe the operator’s manual and store or dispose the waste product properly. Rust, oil, etc leaked from waste
product improperly stored can pollute the ground and water. Accordingly for a waste product disposal, contact the
necessarily “approved waste collection and recycling facility” to discard the used machinery legally.
Ventilate
the space!
LXN5o102a LXN5o103a
WARNING WARNING
LXN5o101a
Maintenance on a flat and safe Carry out maintenance in a well-
place: lit place:
• Select a flat and safe location • Make sure work area is prop-
WARNING to secure the tractor in place erly lighted.
WARNING WARNING
Use only recommended imple- Fasten your seat belt at all times. Check the safety of the tractor
ments: • Keep your seat belt fasten at all and start to move slowly:
• Be sure to use only imple- times while operation tractor. • Only operate tractor while
ments which are recommend- [Otherwise] people or animals are at safe
ed by manufacturer. You will be exposed to a risk distance away.
[Otherwise] of death or serious injury if the • Check around the tractor, start
An un expected accident may tractor overturns. the engine, and move slowly.
occur or tractor may not perform [Otherwise]
properly. There is a risk of injury.
1
Read manual
before drive.
Operator
manual
WARNING WARNING
No smoking or open flame when • Every day before operating the Frequency inspects the electrical
fueling: tractor, check for straws, dust, parts and wiring:
• Absolutely no lit cigarettes, fuel, or other residue on and • Inspect electrical wiring con-
matches, or lighters anywhere around the muffler and the en- tact insulation to avoid short-
near when fueling the tank. gine and remove them. ing or spark.
[Otherwise] [Otherwise] [Otherwise]
Fire or explosion may occur. It may result in a fire. There is a risk of fire due to short
circuit.
Use a cor-!
1
Do not inflate the
tire beyond the rect tools
max air pressure
.
Oops!
!
WHILE WORKING
Good Main- 1
tenance!
It's HOT
! 1
Don't touch!
LXN5o146A LXN5o155A LXN5o149A
Brrr
1
&
Remove from .
tractor
Good
maintenance!
Loading
Sufficient (backward)
( ) 1
,
Strength,
length and Loading
width...!... (forward)
( )
3:1
OTHERS
1
Don't modify!
Con-
nect .
brakes!
Use draw-bar
.
LXN5o110a
LXN5o173A LXN5o174A LXN5o175A
Fuel is
leaking!
N῏ᤜ
Longer than 300’
CAUTION
• Item regarding lighting devic-
es. (alarm lamp and safety de- LXN5o196C LXN5o197C
vice)
[CABIN]
No Part Code Part Description
CAUTION
TO AVOID PRESONAL INJURY : CAUTION
6
1.Read and understand the operator's manual before operation.
1 TZE516000B3 CAUTION-SAFETY
clutch pedal
2.Before starting the engine, make sure that everyone is at a distance from the
1
tractor and that the PTO is OFF.
stopper
3.Do not allow passengers on the tractor at any time. locker
4.before allowing other people to use the tractor, have them read the operator's manual.
5.Check the tightness of all nuts and volts regularly
6.Keep all shields in place and stay away from all moving parts.
7.Lock the two brake pedals together before driving on the rood.
2 TZE517000B3 ROPS
8.Slow down for turns, or rough roads, or when applying individud brakes.
For the long storage, please
9.On public roads use SMV enblem and hazard lights, if required by local traffic and
safety regulations. lock clutch pedal in the both
10.Pull only from the drawbar. Traction and PTO clutch are
11.Before dismountiog lower the implement, set the parking brake, stop the engine and disengaged position
remove the key. TZE516000B3
NTE4130000B4
7
4 FTE4140000A4 CAUTION-GETTING OFF
include work in orahards and vineyards) always renstall
it before using the tractor in other applications.
3.Never use just the seat belt or just the ROPS. They must
be used together. For further details, consult your
Operator's Manual or your local dealer
TZE517000B3
DEATH OR INJURY MAY
WARNING
5 TZE513000C4 CAUTION
RESULT IF THE TRACTOR
ROLLS OVER WITH THE
ROPS IN THE FOLDED
DOWN POSITION.
9 TZE510000B4 START
1. PARK ON LEVEL GROUND WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
if parking on a gradient, position tractor at right angles
to the stope. or alteration,
2. ALWAYS SET PARKING BRAKE.
Leaving transmission in gear with the engine stopped will
If any of these
not prevent tractor from rolling.
conditions occur,
3. LOWER ALL IMPLEMENTS TO THE GROUND.
Failure to comply to this warning may allow the wheels to the structure
10 TZE518000C4 CAUTION-ROTATION
slip, and could cause injury or death.
4 8 11 TZE4190000C4 REFUEL
CAUTION
DANGER
Start only from
5
seat in park or
neutral.
strating in gear
kills. TZE510000B4
WARNING
TZE513000C4
9
10
CAUTION
11 DD
DIESEL ONLY TZE4190000C4 TZE518000C4
14
If water is present in the fuel bowl, drain the water
lever, range shift lever, and pto shift lever are all in the
immediately.Clean filter element every one hundred
neutral position. Branson 5020R 11.9 TA00026053A hours.If any defect or damage is present, please replace
4. While operating this unit always ensure that safety devices
are being used correctly. For example always wear your seat the filter.
13
time before trying to start this unit.
16 - LOADER
Driving Using the Parking Brake
1. When turning on a slope or uneven surface please reduce
your speed.
2. When traveling downhill please shift into low range before
you begin moving. Parking Brake lever
3. Do not operate this unit in narrow or unsafe places; the
potential for roll over could exist in these conditions.
4. When climbing a steep slope, always do so in reverse. 2
5. While driving the tractor make sure that the two brake
pedals are latched together, and do not engage differential
17 TZE512000B4 CAUTION-CONNECTION
lock while moving.
6. The operator should be the only person on the tractor. 1
Carrying passengers on the tractor or implement can cause
serious injury.
7. Do not step on, or stand on pto cover at anytime. 8. Do not Brake pedal
suddenly stop, turn, or jump the clutch on this unit at
anytime. 9. While operating on a public road, always abide
by the law.
Operating When engaging or disengaging the parking
19 TA00026053A CAUTION-FUEL
Servicing
1. Before servicing this machine always turn the engine off
first.
2. When checking electrical components always disconnect
the negative terminal of the battery.
3. For information regarding service issues or service help
please contact you local dealer.
4. Always allow time for the radiator coolant to cool and
relieve pressure before removing the radiator cap. Suddenly engaging or disengaging the shifting
levers could cause sever damage to this unit
WARNING and or harm to the operator.
Front
Warning when starting on a slope
Left Right
When starting on a slope please ensure that
both brake pedals are fully engaged.
Lock the Release Back
Once you have shifted the unit it gear, slowly
joystick joystick
release the brakes as the tractor begins to
When the joystick is not being used, always put move in the forward position
it in the locked position. TA00028504A
TA00028501A
WARNING
CAUTION
TO AVOID PRESONAL INJURY(OPERATING ON SLOPES)
1.If descending a slope, never disengage the clutch or shift levers
to neutral.
16 Fix loader joystick
safety lock during
Doing so could cause the tractor to speed up out of control.
no use.
2.Slow down for slopes, especially when transporting heavy,
rear mounted equipment.
WARNING
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY :
12
1.Attach pulled or towed loads to
the drawbar only.
2.Use the 3-point hitch only with
equipement designed for 3-point
hitch usage.
TZE512000B4
WARNING
[ROPS]
No Part Code Part Description
15 TZE512000B4 CAUTION-CONNECTION
WARRANTY. ...........................................................................................2-2 2
TROUBLE SHOOTING..........................................................................2-2
WARRANTY
You will need the “Warranty paper <Information you will need when
work” when your tractor requires contacting the dealer for service>
warranty service. Read it and keep in • Type of model and tractor s/n
a safe place. number.
• In case of engine, the engine s/n
number.
• Circumstances of breakdown.
(What kind of work, gear posi-
tion, etc)
TROUBLE SHOOTING
• Amount of work done. (Square BR25O201A
BR25O202A
EXTERIOR VIEW.............................................................................3-2
EXTERIOR VIEW
[CABIN]
BR25o301a
BR25o303a
BR25o302a
[ROPS]
5
3
mp
BR25o306a
BR25o308a
10
(1) Air Cleaner
9 12
(2) Fuel Filter
(3) Engine Oil Filter
11
BR25o307a
[MANUAL]
(1) Combination Lamp Switch Horn Switch
(2) F-R Shuttle Lever
(3) Clutch Pedal
9 (4) Hyd. Stop Valve
1 10 (5) MFWD Lever
(6) PTO Shift Lever
11
(7) Range Shift Lever
2 12 (8) Parking Brake Lever
(9) Instrument Panel
3 13 (10) Accelerator Lever
14 (11) Main Key Switch
(12) Steering Wheel Tilt Lever
4 15 (13) PTO Switch
(14) Hazard Lamp Switch
5 (15) Brake Pedal
16
(16) Accelerator Pedal
6 17 (17) Main Gear Shift Lever
(18) Diff. Lock Pedal
7 18
(19) Position Control Lever
19 (20) Work Lamp
8
20
BR25o305A
[HST]
(1) Control Panel
(2) Combination S/W
1 9
(3) Brake Pedals
(4) Range Shift Lever
10
(5) PTO Shift Lever
(6) Seat Belt
11 (7) MFWD Lever
12
(8) Slow Return Valve 3
(9) Instrument Panel
2
(10) Steering Tilt Lever
13 (11) Accelerator Lever
(12) Key Switch
3 14 (13) Emergency Lamp S/W
(14) F-R HST Pedals
(15) Position Lever
(16) Draft Lever
4
(17) Differential Lock Pedal
15
5
16
6 17
7 8
BR25o305A
BRA25o306A
4
BR25O402A "START"
(1) Main Key Switch Starting motor turns and the engine
is started.
Once the engine is started, take your
It is used to start the engine. hand off the key.
The key will return to the “ON” posi-
"OFF" tion automatically and the engine will
BR25O401a
The engine is stopped, and current keep running.
(1) Dash Meter does no flow. (The key can be taken Turn engine off before performing
(2) Steering Wheel any maintenance on tractor
(3) Accelerator Lever
out)
(4) Main Key Switch
(5) Steering Column Tilt Lever CAUTION
(6) Combination Lamp Switch
(7) F/R Shuttle Lever
• When the tractor is not in use,
take out the key and keep it in
(8) PTO Shift Switch
(9) Emergency Lamp Switch a safe place.
CAUTION
• For safety, when shifting from
“forward” to “reverse” or from
“reverse” to “forward”, put
the lever in the “neutral” po-
sition and wait for the tractor
to stop moving before shifting
the gear to the opposite direc-
tion. To ensure safety, the le-
BR25O403a BR25O404A ver must first be pulled up-
ward for shifting to another
(1) Accelerator Lever (1) F/R Shuttle Lever
(A) Decreases (B) Increases (A) Forward (B) Reverse position.
It is used to make the engine run It is used for shifting between “For-
faster or slower. It is also used when ward” and “Reverse” drive. When
working at a constant speed. shifting the gear, depress the clutch
fully.
DIRECTOR LAMP S/W HEAD LAMP & HORN S/W STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER
4
BR25O405a BR25O406a BR25O407a
(1) Director Lamp S/W (1) Head Lamp (2) Horn (1) Steering Wheel Tilt Lever
(A) Lock (B) Release
With the key switch in the “ON” posi- ▶ HEAD LAMP S/W Confirm that the steering wheel is
tion, turn the direction With the main switch in the “ON” po- firmly fixed.
indicator switch to the right to turn sition, turn the light switch one click
on the direction indicator lamp in to the right for high beam and two
the right side, and turn the indicator clicks to the right for low beam.
switch to the left to turn on the lamp
on the left. ▶ HORN S/W
With the main switch in the “ON” po-
sition, press the horn button to sound
the horn.
(1) PTO Shift Switch ※The engine does not start up, (1) Cruise Control Switch
when the PTO clutch is in “IND” or
“LINK”. Put to “OFF” position for
It is used for turning on or off the starting up the engine. 1. When the machine has reached
PTO clutch. the desired speed, press cruise
control switch to “ON”. Release
▶PTO clutch switch [IND] the HST pedal and the machine
PTO gets independent, and even will operate at the selected speed.
when the lift arm is lifted, PTO con- 2. When applying full pressure to the
tinues to rotate and PTO lamp lights Brake pedals, the cruise control
on the instrument panel. will deactivated and it will be nec-
essary to reset the cruise control
to the desired speed.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
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3 4 12 11 10
BR25O411A
1 1
1
4
BR25O412a BR25O413A BR25O414A
(1) Engine Rpm Indicator (1) Engine Hour Meter (1) PTO Position
The needle indicates the number of It indicates the tractor ’s running It indicates the position where PTO
engine RPM. hours. By multiplying the digit in the achieves 540 rpm when engine rpm
far right position by 6, you will get the is 2,600 rpm at PTO 1st stage.
time in minute. It indicates the position where PTO
achieves 1,000 rpm when engine
rpm is 2,600 rpm or where PTO
achieves 540 rpm when engine rpm
is 1,000 rpm at PTO 2nd stage. (Eco-
no-position).
NOTE
• The length of time the thermo-
stat stays on will depend on
the temperature of the engine
coolant.
※Coolant temp :
1 32°F ~ 60°F 10 sec
1 32°F ~ 5°F 20 sec
BR25O415A BR25O416A
Lamp will come on when PTO is en- Lamp will come on when the ignition
gaged. On the contrary, if PTO is dis- switch is put into the “ON” position
engaged, lamp will be turned off. with outside temperature of around
40°F, indicating that electricity is sup-
plied to the heater or glow plugs.
Turn the ignition switch to “START”
after the lamp has been turned off (it
is turned off automatically) then it will
start the engine.
1
1 4
BR25O417A BR25O418A BR25O419A
(1) Battery Charge Lamp (1) Engine Oil Pressure Lamp (1) Fuel Gauge
It will be turned on when the key Lamp will come on when the ignition Indicates the quantity of fuel remain-
switch is put into the “ON” position, switch is put into the “ON” position. It ing in the tank. If the needle is in the
and will be turned off when the bat- will turn off when the engine is started. red zone, refill immediately.
tery starts being charged after engine If this lamp comes on while the engine
is started and the engine revolution is running, it indicates a problem in the
increases. engine oil system. Stop the engine im-
The battery will not be charged with mediately and check for problems.
the engine below 1,000 rpm. (The
rpm should be 1,500 rpm or higher)
1
1
BR25O420A BR25O421A BR25O422A
(1) Water Temp Gauge (1) High Beam Head Lamp (1) DPF Lamp
The needle indicates the temperature Indicates the head lamps beam’s po- Lamp will be turned on when DPF is
of the engine coolant during running. sition. It will come on when the head forced to be operated.
If the needle is in the red zone, stop lamps are on Hi beam. On the con-
running the engine and check for trary, if the head lamps are in the low
problems. beam, this indicator will not be lit.
4
BR25O423A BR25O424A BR25O425A
(1) Clutch Pedal (1) Clutch Pedal (1) Brake Pedal (2) Brake Pedal Coupler
(2) Brake Pedal (L)
(3) Brake Pedal Coupler
(4) Brake Pedal (R)
(5) Accelerator Pedal It is used to transmit the engine power. Brake pedals are independent of each
other and can be used for making a
small turn on the pavement.
Depressing the Brake pedal on the
side to which to make a turn, the rear
wheel on that side is stopped and the
tractor can make a small turn.
It is used to make the engine run faster It is used for shifting between “for-
or slower. It is usually used when driv- ward” and “reverse” drive. And stay
ing on a road. (Manual transmission pedals at neutral machine should be
only) stopped.
CAUTION
• For safety, do not shift quick-
ly from “forward” to “reverse”
or from “reverse” to “forward”.
Engage Brake pedals when
the machine for machine to
stop quickly.
4
BR25O429A BR25O430A
(1) Mid Remote Valve Joystick (1) Main Gear Shift Lever
(A) Lock (B) Unlock
WARNING
• Confirm that no one or a foot
is under the implement before
operating the system.
[Otherwise]
There is a danger of injury.
BR25O431A BR25O432A
BR25O438A
It is used to keep the implement con- The range gear is shifted in three
stantly at a certain position. When levels (A-B-C). The combination with
the lift lamp is on, the implement the main gear provides 12 levels (3
cannot be lowered with position con- levels: HST only) of gear shifting.
trol lever. A stopper is used to fix the When shifting the range gear, stop
position control lever in the “UP” po- tractor and depress clutch pedal ful-
sition while driving on a road. ly.
When lowering the implement, set
the position control lever, and the im-
plement will go down to the set posi-
tion.
4
BR25O438A
BR25O433A BR25O438A
BR25O434A BR25O438A
BR25O435A
(1) Park Brake Lever (1) Rear Remote Control Lever (Ⅰ) (1) Stop / Slow Return Valve
(2) Rear Remote Control Lever (Ⅱ) (2) MFWD Lever
(3) PTO Lever
(4) Differential Lock Pedal
Pull the lever up while depressing It is used to for the rear implement
the Brake pedal fully to engage the hyd-function.
parking Brake. To release the park-
LEVER # I II
ing Brake, step on the Brake pedal
and push the lever down. DETENT N/A REAR
(1) Stop / Slow Return Valve (1) MFWD Lever (1) PTO Lever
It is used to regulate the lowering It is used to shift between 2-wheel The revolution of the PTO shaft can
speed of the implement (slow return drive and 4-wheel drive. Depress the be shifted in two levels. When shift-
function). Also, if you wind the valve clutch pedal when shifting the lever. ing level, shift PTO switch to “OFF”
fully to the right, the hydraulic pres- position.
sure to the device raising the imple- PTO 1 540 RPM
ment is stopped.
PTO 2 790 RPM (540E)
CAUTION
• Observe the PTO speed desig-
nated on the implement. Oth-
erwise, the implement may be
damaged and cause an acci-
dent.
4
BR25O439A BR25O441A
BR25O440A
It is used to transmit the same pow- Accessory 12-volt electrical outlet
(1) Work Lamp Switch (FRT)
er to both rear wheels and serves to (2) Work Lamp Switch (RR) is used when connect-ing auxiliary
prevent slipping when one of the rear (3) Work Lamp (R) (4) Work Lamp (L) equipment.
wheels is idling.
It is used to turn on work lamps on
WARNING the top roof.
• Release the differential gear
lock when making a turn. Oth-
erwise, the tractor may not
turn in the direction you want
and cause an accident..
WIPER SWITCH
CAUTION
• Do not use the washers when
the washer fluid reservoir
is empty, otherwise you will
damage the washer pump.
• Do not use the washers if
there is any danger that the
1 fluid will freeze on the wind-
shield. If you do, your vision
BR25O442A could be ob-scured. For this
(1) Wiper Switch reason, use antifreeze
▶ COOLING FUNCTION
When the cooling function is on, the
1
air compressor is worked then re-
heated according to the temperature
setting.
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
11
1
4
BR25O447b BR25O448b BR25O449b
(1) Tail Lamp (1) Brake Lamp (1) Reverse Drive Lamp
It is connected with the headlamp It is turned on when the Brake pedal This lamp flashed on when connect-
and is turned on when the headlamp is depressed. ing the shuttle lever to R (backward).
is turned on.
WORK LAMP
[ROPS]
BR25O450a
• Cooling fan belt tension, damage. • Dust or straw on the radiator grill or • Damage to the coating of the ca-
the engine. bles, or loosening of the contacts.
A
A
(A) Free play 0.2 ~ 0.4 in (A) Free play 0.8 ~ 2.0 in
4. Check around the implement. 5. Check on the driver seat. • F ree play of the steering wheel.
• C ondition of the locking pin of • O perational condition and free (0.8~2.0 in)
the universal joint inserted in the play of the brake. (0.2~0.4 in)
PTO shaft.
• Condition of R pins in each part.
• L oosening of the bolts holding
the blade.
• Quantity of oil in each part. For
more details, please refer to the
implement manufacturer’s in-
structions.
• Operational condition and free play 6. Start the engine. • Color of the exhaust gas.
of the clutch pedal. (Manual trans- • Abnormal noise from the engine.
mission only)
DANGER
• Getting off the tractor, make
the implement descend.
[Otherwise]
The implement descends itself,
BR25O515A BRNO516A
and then causes some unex-
pected accident.
BR25O520A
WARNING
• Don’t crank engine unless po-
sition control lever is in the
lowest position.
[Otherwise]
Implement might rise quick- BR25O521a BR25O522A
ly and there is a risk of injury or
machinery breakdown. (1) Accereration Lever (1) Main Shift Lever
(A) Decrease (B) Increase
5
• Check the safety around the 4. Put the acceleration lever to Min. 5. Main shift lever / range shift lever
tractor and start to move slow-
ly. into “NEUTRAL” position.
[Otherwise] 6. After the thermostat lamp has
There is a risk of injury. turned off, depress the clutch ped-
al fully and turn main key switch to
start.
CAUTION
• When stopping the engine,
never stop it with the reducer
Acceleration lever.
lever to LOW
Main switch to
• After stopping the engine,
OFF and
make sure to apply the park-
remove the key ing brake.
NOTE
BR25O523A BR25O524A
• For warming-up operation,
(1) Range Shift Lever strongly step on the brake
pedal and pull your parking
brake.
7. Once the engine has started, take 1. Put the acceleration lever on
your hand off the ignition switch. LOW, and turn the main switch to WARNING
8. Increase the engine to about 1,500 “OFF”.
rpm and warm it up for about five
• When leaving the tractor, park
2. Put shuttle lever, main gearshift the tractor in a flat and safe
minutes without a load. lever and PTO shift lever to “N”. place, put the shuttle lever
put PTO ON/OFF switch in to the and the main shift lever to “N”,
“OFF” position and front wheel le- and block the tires.
ver to the “OFF”.
[Otherwise]
3. Put the hitch control lever on The tractor may move and cause
“DOWN” an accident. Always set the park-
ing brake.
TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IM- ADJUSTING THE lowering SPEED OF THE IMPlemeNT
PLEMENT
WARNING
• Do not work under or put a
1 foot under the implement.
1 [Otherwise]
A
B The implement may fall and
2
A cause an injury.
Trun fully to the
B right to stop
3
BR25O525A BR25O526A
WARNING
Do not put the
• This tractor is designed to ac- gear in neutral
on a slope!
commodate only one person. Do
not allow anyone on the tractor
other than the driver. Otherwise,
you will be exposed to a risk of
accident.
• Put the PTO lever into “N” and
connect the brake pedals.
BR25O527A • When making a turn, turn on the BR25O528A
direction indicator lamp to inform
other vehicles of your intention.
WARNING WARNING
• Pay particular cautions to narrow
• When driving on a road or farm roads, slopes, and grassy • Select a proper speed, and do
crossing a dike, make sure to shoulders, and reduce the speed. not shift the gear.
connect the brake pedals. Oth-
• Put the position control lever to • Do not park on a slope. Oth-
erwise, the tractor may turn UP and lock it with the stopper. erwise, the tractor may slip or
abruptly or turn over due to Otherwise, you will be exposed overturn and cause an acci-
one-sided braking. to a risk of an accident. dent.
• Observe the traffic regulations
• Connect the brake pedals when • Reduce speed and pay special
when driving on the road. Oth- driving on a road. Otherwise, attention to the speed.
erwise, you may be involved there is a risk of abrupt turning
in an accident. or overturning due to one-sided
braking.
• Before every operation, make
sure that operator wears safety
belt.
WARNING WARNING
• Do not depress the clutch Perpen-
Keep
Keep implement
implement
low until
until rear
• When you cross a dike or
pedal when driving on a slope. dicular to low
wheels are
wheels
rear
are onon raised ground to enter or leave
pavement!
The tractor may slide down thepavement
the pavement the pavement, use loading
and lead to a serious situa- ramps with sufficient strength,
tion. and lower the implement to
• When starting the tractor up- achieve a lower center of grav-
wards on a slope, start slow- ity.
ly in low gear with low engine
rpm. Otherwise, the front of BR25O529A
• Drive backward when climb-
the tractor may be lifted and ing up a steep slope, and drive
cause a very dangerous situa- forward when climbing down.
tion. WARNING 5
• You may shift the gear when • Make sure to connect the NOTE
you are no longer on the brake pedal. Otherwise, the
slope. If you stop on a slope, tractor may turnover due to • Enter or leave the pavement
apply the parking brake. Oth- one-sided braking. in a perpendicular direction.
erwise, you may be exposed When climbing onto the pave-
to a risk of accident. ment, lower the implement to
achieve a lower center of grav-
ity. Once all wheels of the trac-
tor are on the pavement, raise
the implement.
BR25O530A BR25O531A
BR25O533A
3. There are 3- holes in top link 4. Adjusting for vertical float. 5. Turn the A-lever clockwise to rise
mounting bracket Top link needs Depending on the position of the up lift links. On the contrary, turn
to be moved from (A) to (C) as fol- steel plate, lift links can be adjusted the A-lever counter clockwise to
lowed. to allow for vertical float or to lock out lower down lift links.
• The Position “A” allows the mini- float.
mum pressure. CAUTION
NOTE • When stopping the engine,
• The Position “B” is standard.
• The Position “C” allows the max- • May be damaged the screw never stop it with the reducer
thread when center link ex- lever.
imum pressure.
cessively over the adjustment • After stopping the engine,
range. make sure to apply the park-
ing brake.
WARNING CAUTION
• When changing tires, please use a hoist or strong support and make • Pay attention to the steering
sure the tractor does not move. wheel while driving, because
[Otherwise] it can be very lightly manipu-
There is a risk of death or injury. lated when the engine is run-
ning.
• Power steering will run only
[CABIN] when engine is running. When
DESCRIPTION TIGHTENING TORQUE engine is idling, power steer-
FRONT & ing may feel a little heavy.
Bolts on wheels and axle 280 lbf-ft (40 kgf.m)
REAR WHEEL • If the wheel is steered to the
5
Bolts on rim and disk of wheels 250 lbf-ft (35 kgf.m) maximum, the relief valve is
opened and a warning sound
[ROPS HST] will be made. Do not continue
DESCRIPTION TIGHTENING TORQUE to operate the tractor with the
warning sound.
FRONT WHEEL Bolts on wheels and axle 130 (18 kgf.m)~ 145 lb-ft (20 kgf.m)
• Do not steer the wheel unnec-
Bolts on rim and disk of wheels 160 (22 kgf.m) ~ 175 lb-ft (24 kgf.m) essarily, because steering the
Bolts on wheels and axle 130 (18 kgf.m)~ 145 lb-ft (20 kgf.m) wheel without moving will at-
REAR WHEEL tribute to early wear of tires
Bolts on rim and disk of wheels 125 (17 kgf.m)~ 150 lb-ft (21 kgf.m)
and rims.
8 km/h.
9. If possible, start the engine in or-
der to make the power steering lu-
1. Tractor traction should be conduct- bricated. Wear close fitting clothing. Stop the
ed in short distance. (For instance, 10. Place the main gearshift and sub engine and be sure that PTO drive-
from inside to outside) gearshift in neutral. line is stopped before making adjust-
2. Long distance towing is not al- ments, connections, or cleaning out
lowed in traffic congestion. PTO driven equipment.
3. In case tractor needs to tow, use Do not install any adapter device that
strong and safe checked chain. results in a portion of the rotating im-
plement shaft, tractor shaft, or the
4. Traction must be conducted from
adapter to be unguarded. The tractor
the rear in usage of tow bar, tow
master shield shall overlap the end of
hook and 3-point linkage.
the splined shaft and the added adap-
tor device as outlined in the table.
BR25O540A BR25O542A
WARNING
To a v o i d s e r i o u s i n j u r y o r
death:
• Do not lift or carry anyone on
buckets, forks spears or any
other portions of the loader or
BR25O541A loader attachments.
Work with front-end loader. (Risk of • Inadvertent movement of the
falling objects) loader or attachment could re-
sult in serious injury or death.
WARNING CAUTION
• Avoid contact with electrical • Operating the loader on a hill-
power lines by loader or at- side is dangerous. extreme
tachments. care is recommended.
• Do not lift or carry anyone in
the bucket or on any other po-
sition of loader attachment.
• Inadvertent movement of the
loader or attachment could re-
BR25O543A
sult in serious injury or death
from falling or crushing.
WARNING
• Do not use front end loaders
for handling large, heavy ob-
jects such as large, round or
rectangular bales, logs and oil
drums.
• Handling large heavy objects
DO
DO THIS
THIS can be extremely dangerous
NOT THIS
NOT THIS due to.
BR25O544A
1. Possibility of rolling the trac-
tor over.
5
NOT THIS 2. Possibility of upending the
NOT THIS
DO THIS tractor.
DO THIS
3. Possibility of the object roll-
ing or sliding down the load-
er arms onto the operator.
CAUTION
• When transporting the load,
BR25O545A
keep the bucket as low as pos-
sible to resist tipping, in case
When transporting the load, keep the bucket as low as possible to avoid tipping, a wheel drops in a rut. This
in case a wheel drops in a rut. will avoid tipping and possible
injury.
DANGER
Don’t forget to dry
off and grease the
• When covering the tractor,
Maintenance
tractor after. make sure that the engine or
Beat Annually
the muffler has fully cooled
condition
down.
[Otherwise]
There is a risk of fire.
BR25O601A
CAUTION BR25o602A
CAUTION
• The battery will be discharged 6. Drain the coolant.
even if it is not in use. Recharge 7. Cover the air cleaner, muffler, and
it fully every 12 months. engine oil inlet with plastic sheets
to keep moisture away.
8. Keep the clutch pedal in a de-
pressed position to avoid rust on
the clutch.
9. Maintain the air pressure in the
tires.
OTHERS.................................................................7-12
RUNNING HOURS
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 1YR 2YR
CHECK ITEMS
1. Engine oil R ◎ ● ●
2. Engine oil filter R ◎ ● ●
3. Transmission fluid R ◎ ● ●
4. Transmission fluid filter R ◎ ● ●
5. Front axle fluid R ◎ ● ●
6. Radiator cleaning At the time the coolant is replaced
C ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
7. Fuel oil filter and element
R ● ●
8. Coolant Check before every work (Replace every year)
CL ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
9. Air cleaner element
R R
10. Fan and radiator cleaning CL ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
11. Battery solution Replace every two years
12. Battery (specific gravity) C ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
13. Fuel pipe and connection
R ●
C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
14. Steering wheel hose
R ●
C ● ● ●
15. Radiator hose
R ●
RUNNING HOURS
50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 1YR 2YR
CHECK ITEMS
C ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
16. Hydraulic fluid hose
R ●
C ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
17. Fuel hose
R ●
18. Electric cables C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
19. Greasing C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
20. Tightening handles C ● ● ● ● ● ●
21. Tightening bolts & Nuts C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
22. Cooling fan belt A ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
23. Clutch A ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
24. Brake A ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
25. Engine breed pipe C ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
26. Engine crankcase
CL ● ● 7
cleaning
27. Intake/exhaust
C ●
gas valves
28. Fuel injection valve C ●
29. Generator motor C ● ● ● ●
30. Hydraulic system C ● ● ● ●
ASTM D4985
4 Coolant Anti - Freeze
Extended Lift antifreeze
Branson Origin Oil
5 Transmission / Hyd oil
Texaco TDH oil, 1893
CAPACITY
NO ITEM REMARK
CABIN ROPS
IMPORTANT
• Above listed fuel, oil and coolant table is only for initial filling, and may be reduced at the time of replace.
7
DANGER
• Never fill the fuel tank when
the engine is running or hot. .
3 CYL ENGINE 4 CYL ENGINE
[Otherwise] BR25O701A BR25O702A
There is a danger of fire.
(1) Engine Oil Filler (1) Dipstick
(A) Upper Limit (B) Lower Limit
CAUTION
• Do not change oil just after ► CHECKING OIL CAUTION
stopping the engine. Pull out the dipstick, clean the tip of
[Otherwise] dipstick, put it back into the engine, • Check the oil lever before the
and pull it out again to see if the oil engine is started or after the
There is a danger of getting engine is cooled down.
level is between the upper and lower
burnt.
limit. If the oil level is below the lower
limit, add oil.
► REPLACEMENT
1. After draining the transmission flu-
id, turn the cartridge to the left to
take it out.
2. Apply a thin film of fluid over the
rubber ring on the bottom of the
new cartridge and attach the new
filter securely.
3. After changing the transmission
fluid, start the engine to circulate BR25O711A BR25O712A
COOLANT
NOTE ► CHECKING
Open the engine hood and see if
DANGER
• If air is not removed, then the water lever in the reservoir is be- • Do not open the radiator
there will be air in the fuel tween the upper and lower limit. Add cap while the engine is run- 7
lines. Please check fuel lines clean water as necessary. ning or right after the engine
for leakage or breakage. is stopped. Open the radia-
► REPLACEMENT tor cap only after the engine
1. Open the radiator cap and the is stopped and fully cooled
drain plug to completely drain the down.
water from the radiator. [Otherwise]
Hot water will splash and may
cause burn injury.
OTHERS
RADIATOR SCREEN AND AIR
CLEANER
► Handling of Anti-Freeze CAUTION
Anti-freeze has an effect of lowering
the freezing point of water. This trac- • When replacing the coolant,
tor is filled with international genu- add anti-corrosive solution
ine anti-freeze when delivered from and run the engine for about
the factory. As the freezing point may five minutes to mix it with the
differ depending on the mixture ra- water.
tio, refer to the following table in very • For correct mixture ratio, refer
cold weather to ensure safety. to the manufacturer’s instruc- 1
tions.
• When refilling the coolant, add BR25O715A
BATTERY
DANGER
1. Unscrew fixing nuts of parking 2. Tighten fixing nuts of parking • Inspect the condition of the
brake cable with parking brake re- brake cable and fix them at posi- fuel hoses and check for fuel
leased. tion where clearance amount is leakage from any damaged
0.8~1 in (20~25 mm) from the end parts of the hoses.
of parking brake lever. [Otherwise]
There is a risk of fire.
Open the hood of the engine and Apply grease every 50 hours. Check the relevant parts before starting work
check if any cable is in contact with everyday and add grease as necessary. After working on wet areas, make
other parts, or if any insulation is sure to apply grease to the tractor.
peeled off or damaged, or any con-
tact is loosened.
Damaged cables must be repaired
by an authorized dealer. Arrange for
periodic maintenance for cables ev-
ery 50 hours or once a year even
thought the cables are not damaged.
DANGER
• Before starting to work every- BR25O719A BR25O721A
day, check if any cable is in
(1) Front Axle Support (1) Tie Rod LH / RH
contact with other parts, or if
any insulation is peeled off or
damaged, or any contact is 7
loosened.
• Before and after work, remove
any straw or dust on the bat-
tery or cables.
BR25O720A BR25O722A
Clutch pedal
Free play 0.1~0.14 in.
1
BR25O723A
A WARNING
• Check if the steering wheel vi-
brates severely or has no free
1 play. Otherwise, there is a risk
of accident.
1
Brake Pedals
A
Free Play 0.2~0.4 [5~10mm]
BR25O725A BR25O726A
FAN BELT
BR25O727B BR25O728A
CAUTION
• Carry out inspection or main- BR25O729A
tenance after the engine if ful-
(1) Air Compressor Belt
ly cooled down.
[Otherwise]
There is a risk of getting burnt. Check if belt is sagging for about
0.39~0.6 in (10~15 mm) or check for
any damage to the belt by opening
bonnet and engine side cover and 7
pressing the middle of fan belt.
When it is not sagging enough, ad-
just tension by using adjusting bolt at
the front of compressor.
Change the belt when tension can-
not be adjusted even when the bolt
is tightened as much as possible.
F
B
A
R
BR25O730A BR25O731A BR25O732A
(F) Front (R) Rear (1) Nut (1) Main Fuse (2) Relay Box
If the fuse burns immediately after Adjust air pressure in front and rear
being replaced, it must be checked tires to standard pressure.
by the authorized dealer. Also, check if there are any cracks on 7
the tires. When front wheels are put
WARNING under a load of the front weights or a
• When replacing the fuse, use front loader, air pressure in the front
only the on of the same capac- wheels must be adjusted to the maxi-
ity. mum in the chart as followed.
With Front 44
loader Rear 29
TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................................................8-2
ENGINE..........................................................................................................................8-2
CLUTCH AND BRAKE....................................................................................................8-4
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM...................................................................................................8-5
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM..................................................................................................8-6
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE
If the tractor is not working properly, stop the engine and carry out an inspection based on the following table.
SITUATION INSPECTION ITEM SOLUTION
1. The motor does not start when the main • Are you depressing the clutch? • Depress the clutch fully and turn the
switch is turned to START. main switch to START
• Is the battery solution enough? • Fill the battery solution and fully charge
• Is the battery discharged? the battery.
• Is the battery terminal loosened or cor- • Clean and tighten the terminals. Apply
roded? grease to avoid rust
• Is the main fuse burnt out? • Replace the fuse
• Is the key switch broken? • Contact the dealer for repair or replace-
ment.
• Is the starting motor out of order? • Contact the dealer for repair or replace-
ment.
2. The motor starts, nut the engine does • Is the fuel tank empty? • Fill up the fuel tank and drain the air.
not start. • Is the fuel mixed with air? • Drain the air from the fuel.
• Does the engine run only when the re- • Charge the battery.
ducer lever is pulled?
• Is the fuel cock on “C”? • Put the fuel cock on “O”
3. The engine revolution is irregular. • Is the air mixed in the fuel system? • Drain the water and replace the fuel.
• Is the injection nozzle clogged? • Have the injection nozzle repaired or re-
placed
• Is the fuel filter clogged? • Have the fuel filter washed or replaced.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................9-2
SPECIFICATIONS
[CABIN]
※ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your local McCormick dealer for more information.
[Rear ROPS]
[MID ROPS]
※ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your local McCormick dealer for more information.
[HST]
INDEX......................................................................................................10-2
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ENGINE OIL............................................................................7-6 h
ENGINE OIL FILTER...............................................................7-9 HANDLING LARGE HEAVY OBJECTS................................5-25
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LAMP.......................................... 4-11 HEAD LAMP & HORN S/W.....................................................4-5
ENGINE RPM INDICATOR.....................................................4-9 HEAD LAMP (HIGH BEAM)..................................................4-12
ENTERING AND LEAVING THE PAVEMENT......................5-15 How to fold down the ROPS......................................5-26
EXTERIOR VIEW....................................................................3-2 How to fold down the ROPS......................................5-27
HST PEDAL...........................................................................7-16
f HYDRAULIC SYSTEM............................................................8-5
F/R SHUTTLE LEVER............................................................4-4
FAN BELT..............................................................................7-18 i
FILTERS / COOLANT REPLACEMENT..................................7-9 INDEX...................................................................................10-1
F-R HST PEDAL(HST)..........................................................4-14 INDEX...................................................................................10-2
FRONT AXLE FLIUD...............................................................7-8 INSTALLING 3POINT LINK...................................................5-18
FUCTION.................................................................................4-1 INSTRUMENT PANEL.............................................................4-8
FUEL FILTER........................................................................7-10
FUEL GAUGE....................................................................... 4-11 l
FUEL PIPES AND HOSES....................................................7-14 LEVER OPERATION (L)......................................................4-17
FUEL, OIL AND COOLANT CHART........................................7-5 LEVER OPERATION (R).......................................................4-15
FUSE & FUSIBLE LINKS......................................................7-20 LOADER OPERATION..........................................................5-23
g m
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS....................................................1-1 MAIN GEAR SHIFT LEVER..................................................4-15
GREASING...........................................................................7-15 MAIN KEY SWITCH................................................................4-3
10
MAINTENANCE AFTER WORK..............................................6-1
p s
PARK BRaKE LEVER...........................................................4-17 SEAT ADJUSTMENT............................................................4-22
PARTS FOR OTHER.............................................................4-19 SEAT BELT............................................................................4-21
PEDALS................................................................................4-13 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................9-1
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT...................7-1 SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................9-2
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...............................7-2 STARTING / STOPPING THE ENGINE..................................5-9
POWER OUT 12V.................................................................4-19 STEERING WHEEL..............................................................7-17
POWER STEERING..............................................................5-21 STEERING WHEEL TILT LEVER............................................4-5
PRECAUTION FOR PROLONGED STORAGE....................1-15 Stop/SLOW RETURN VALVE.............................................4-18
PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT.....5-20 SWITCHES AND LEVERS......................................................4-3
t
TAIL LAMP.............................................................................4-23
tires pressure...............................................................7-21
TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION...........................................1-2
TO RAISE OR LOWER THE IMPLEMENT...........................5-13
TO START THE ENGINE......................................................5-10
TO STOP THE ENGINE........................................................5-12
TOE-IN..................................................................................7-20
TOWNING INSTRUCTIONS.................................................5-22
TRACTOR LOADING /UNLOADING.....................................5-17
TRANSMISSION / HYD OIL FLUID........................................7-7
TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER.................................................7-9
TROUBLE SHOOTING...........................................................2-2
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................8-1
TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................8-2
TURNING ON THE PAVEMENT...........................................5-16
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WARRANTY............................................................................2-2
WATER TEMP GAUGE.........................................................4-12
WHILE WORKING................................................................. 1-11
WIPER SWITCH....................................................................4-20
WORK LAMP.........................................................................4-24
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WORK LAMP SWITCH.........................................................4-19