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1. General Notices for Safety
1-1. Before using the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-1
1-2. Safety Precautions (Read this for safety before using)
(1) Notices before using the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-4
(2) Notices when starting Engine · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-7
(3) Notices while operating/using the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-8
(4) Notices when connecting Implement · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-10
(5) Notices when towing the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-11
(6) Notices when transporting the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-11
(7) Notices when servicing the tractor after work · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-12
(8) Notices when handling Diesel Fuel · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-13
(9) Notices when leaving the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-14
(10) Notice relating to Toxic substances · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-14
1-3. Long-term storage
(1) Preparation for storage · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-15
(2) Check & Maintenance during storage · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-16
(3) Preparation for Reuse · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-16
1-4. Notices for "Use & Disposal" related to the environment · · · · · · · · · 1-17
1-5. Symbols · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-18
1-6. Safety Decals
(1) Handling and Maintenance of Safety Decals · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-19
(2) Safety Decals and attaching position · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-19
2. Instruction for safe operation
(1) The name of each part · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-1
2-1. Boarding and Exiting the tractor
(1) Boarding the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-3
(2) Seat adjustment · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-4
(3) Tilting steering wheel · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-4
(4) Seat belt · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-5
(5) Ventilation (Cabin only) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-5
(6) Exiting the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-6
2-2. Safety device
(1) Hood (Bonnet) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-7
(2) Fender · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-7
(3) PTO Safety cover and protection cap · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-7
(4) Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2-8
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  • Page 1 Contents 1. General Notices for Safety 1-1. Before using the tractor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-1 1-2.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 3. Instruments and Controls 3-1. Instrument Panel and Front controls (1) Instrument panel · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3-3 (2) Key switch ·...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS (8) Four wheel drive lever (4WD) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3-30 (9) GSP lever (if fitted) ·...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS 5. Lubrication and Maintenance 5-1. Access for maintenance · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5-1 5-2.
  • Page 5 CONTENTS 5-10. Every 2-year check (1) Replacement of Engine coolant · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5-26 5-11.
  • Page 6 1. General Notices for Safety 1-1. Before using the tractor ※ Have to read and understand this Operator’s manual carefully and always refer to information and prescriptions outlined in this manual to prevent all potential health and safety risks. ◆ General information for intended use Your tractor is designed and manufactured to pull, to carry, to supply the power a variety of mounted or towed equipment for agriculture.
  • Page 7 Never remove or modify or change the driver’s protection device or safety device arbitrary. You must take the necessary precautions to always be aware of the possible presence of bystanders, certainly when maneuvering in confined areas. Keep people away from the tractor during work.
  • Page 8 ◆ Product Identification Your tractor has a exclusive chassis number and engine number marked with product serial number tag to identify the product. (See Fig.1-1) In case of requesting service or parts from your dealer Dealer will need chassis serial number, engine Chassis No.
  • Page 9 1-2. Safety Precautions - read this for safety before using. (1) Notices before using the tractor For Safety Instruction : Before using the tractor, read this Operator's Manual carefully and Read Operator’s Manual. understand the instructions fully for the safety prevention and right usage of the tractor and then use the tractor safely according to the instructions.
  • Page 10 Tire air pressure, Wheel bolts, Toe-in, Electrical wirings, other items related to safety. Genuine Parts : When replacing parts, you must use “Genuine Parts” of LS tractor. Contact your authorized dealer. If not, it may cause a reduction of product life, failure and serious injury.
  • Page 11 Protective Structures : For the operator’s safety, various protective structures, i.e. Bonnet (Hood), Fan cover, PTO safety cover, PTO shaft protection cap, Roll-bar or another Roll-over Protective Structure, etc are attached on the tractor. If these structures are modified or removed by user arbitrarily, it may cause serious accident.
  • Page 12 (2) Notices when starting Engine Check each part with reference of “5. Lubrication and Maintenance” in this manual. If necessary, repair or replace it immediately. Especially, check if safety protection structures or covers are attached originally and the bolts and nuts are tightened well.
  • Page 13 (3) Notices while operating/using the tractor Ventilation Warning ▶It is very dangerous to work in a closed area. The poisonous exhaust gas may cause serious damage to the human body. If you should work in this area, make sure to ventilate well and put on the protective mask.
  • Page 14 Obey the traffic rules while driving on public roads. Do not exceed the local legal speed limit. Use a sing beacon or slow moving vehicle (SMV) to indicate that the vehicle is slow moving. If you can not drive the tractor due to a failure, move the tractor to a safe place and install troubled vehicle (safety tripod).
  • Page 15 (4) Notices when connecting Implement Attach or detach the implement on wide and level ground. Do not use the tractor in combination with equipment arbitrary, without having consulted the specific operator’s manual provided with the equipment. You have to stay clear from the three-point linkage when controlling it.
  • Page 16 (5) Notices when towing the tractor If your tractor needs to be towed for a short distance, Use the hitch (or drawbar) or front towing hook. Do not connect to other structures such as rear axle, ROPS, front axle, steering components for towing.
  • Page 17 (7) Notices when servicing the tractor after work The check and maintenance must be performed after stopping the engine and cooling down the engine sufficiently. DO NOT pour water into the radiator or engine when the engine is hot. The engine or radiator may crack.
  • Page 18 Do not attempt to remove or unfasten the air conditioning components arbitrary. There is a possible to be severely frostbitten or injured by escaping refrigerant. Contact your authorized dealer to work air conditioning systems. Before servicing the tractor, attach a “DO NOT OPERATE”...
  • Page 19 (9) Notices when leaving the tractor Stop the tractor on level ground. Place the transmission gear in neutral and put PTO switch to OFF position. Lower the mounted implements on the ground. Apply the parking brake. Stop the engine and remove the ignition key. Before you leave the operator’s station, wait for engine and all moving parts to stop.
  • Page 20 1-3. Long-term storage (1) Preparation for storage ※ Wash the tractor cleanly and follow the procedure as below. Apply grease or lubricant oil or spray paint to the non-painted metal to avoid corrosion. Keep the tractor in a covered, dry and well-ventilated place. Temperature : 10℃...
  • Page 21 (2) Check & Maintenance during storage Apply grease or lubricant oil to non-painted metal to avoid corrosion. Check the leakage of fuel, oil and coolant. If necessary, repair the damaged part. Check the tire air pressure and maintain the proper pressure. The battery should be charged about once a month not to be discharged entirely.
  • Page 22 1-4. Notices for ”Use & Disposal” related to the environment Soil, Air and Water are essential elements for human life. To contribute to environment preservation of the Earth, we are trying to minimize the environment pollution necessitated by general business activity such as product design, manufacturing, distribution, etc. Several substances and products derived from chemical and petrochemical products are major portion of environment pollution and must be disposed of according to environment laws or related regulations, and common sense.
  • Page 23 1-5. Symbols The followings show the symbols and its meaning used for the tractor. Refer to operator’s Gear Neutral Low speed Manual. Caution! Forward/Rearward High speed Engine speed Battery charging Forward control (throttle) Engine speed Fuel level Backward control (throttle) Turn signal Fuel filter 4WD connection...
  • Page 24 1-6. Safety Decals (1) Handling and Maintenance of Safety Decals For intended use and personal safety of the operator, the safety decals (labels) are attached to the parts related with safety operation. Before operating or maintenance of the tractor, check the position and read the instructions carefully. If you find “Read Operator’s Manual”...
  • Page 25 Roll-Bar 1 - 20...
  • Page 26 1. Location : On top of the Fuel Cap - Low sulfur diesel fuel only. - Do not smoke while refueling and keep any type of flame away. - Part No. : 40241059 2. Location : On the front lower side of the left- hand wind shield.
  • Page 27 6. Location : On top of the left-hand fender. (Roll-bar model only) - TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY; - Keep Roll-over Protective Structure fully upright and locked. - Do not operate vehicle without ROPS locking pins in position. - When ROPS must be lowered: •...
  • Page 28 9. Location : On the left-hand pillar for Cabin model / On top of left-hand fender for Roll- bar model. ① CAUTION - PTO selector & lever must be in “OFF” position to start engine. - Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD engaged.
  • Page 29 10. Location : On the left-hand side of the ROPS frame. (Roll-bar model only) - TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH; • Never operate a tractor without a certified ROPS. • Always fasten seat belt when operating tractor with ROPS in upright position. •...
  • Page 30: Instrument Panel

    2. Instruction for safe operation (1) The name of each part ① Roll-Bar type Roll-bar (Safety frame) Steering wheel Driver’s Seat Instrument panel Bonnet (Hood) Head light Fender Sub step Front axle Front ballast weight (optional) 2 - 1...
  • Page 31 ① Cabin type Cabin Steering wheel Driver’s Seat Instrument panel Bonnet (Hood) Head light Fender Sub step Front axle Front ballast weight (optional) 2 - 2...
  • Page 32 2-1. Boarding and Exiting the tractor (1) Boarding the tractor Grab handle ① Roll-Bar type Whenever possible, use the left-hand side step for entering. When boarding the tractor, use the sub-step , Sub step steering wheel and grab handle on the left fender. Do not jump up/down for your safety.
  • Page 33 (2) Seat adjustment Before operating the tractor, adjust the position of driver’s seat according to body size and length. Seat F/R adjustment lever 1) After sitting on driver’s seat, move the seat F/R adjustment lever up to release the lock. 2) Move the driver’s seat forward or backward depending on driver’s body length.
  • Page 34 (4) Seat belt Seat belt Always wear the seat belt before operating the Buckle tractor and adjust the belt to fit the operator. 1. Insert the seat belt end into the buckle until a “click” indicates it is properly engaged. 2.
  • Page 35 (6) Exiting the tractor Grab handle ① Door (Left / Right) Door release lever Whenever possible, use the left-hand side door for entering/exiting. To open the left/right cabin door, push the door release lever downward, and use the grab RELEASE handle to push the door outside.
  • Page 36 2-2. Safety device (1) Hood (Bonnet) Hood (Bonnet) Hood is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the rotating parts around engine ; cooling fan, fan belt and rotating shaft and pulley. Do not remove and modify the hood. (2) Fender Fender is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the rear tires and to...
  • Page 37 (4) Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (optional) ① Roll-bar (Safety frame) As the Roll-bar is very important structure for driver’s safety, DO NOT modify (welding, drilling, Bolt① cutting, etc) or remove it arbitrary. When folding the Roll-bar for special work, Bolt② comply with the following instructions.
  • Page 38: Key Switch

    3. Instruments and Controls 3-1. Instrument panel and Front controls Important to owner, read carefully Mechanical type Light switch Beacon lamp switch PTO switch (if fitted) Instrument panel Shuttle lever DPF switch Turn signal light switch Throttle lever Hazard warning light indicator Key switch Horn switch...
  • Page 39 HST type Light switch Beacon lamp switch PTO switch (if fitted) Instrument panel Throttle lever Turn signal light switch Cruise control switch DPF switch Hazard warning light indicator Key switch Horn switch forward Grille work pedal light switch reverse pedal Brake pedals PTO mode switch Tilt lever...
  • Page 40 (1) Instrument panel 14 Error diagnosis code display (Not used) Forward-reverse indicator (Not used) 15 Battery charging indicator Quick turn indicator (Not used) 16 Fuel filter warning indicator 4WD indicator (Not used) 17 Hydraulic oil pressure indicator (Not used) PTO operation indicator 18 Fuel level gauge One side brake indicator (Not used) 19 Engine oil pressure indicator...
  • Page 41 Quick turn indicator (Not used) 4WD indicator (Not used) PTO operation indicator When key switch is ON and PTO mode switch is MANUAL, this indicator shall be ON. If the PTO mode switch is AUTO, this indicator will be ON when clutch pedal is NOT depressed and the 3-point linkage is NOT lifted up over the upper limit.
  • Page 42 11 Hour meter The operating hour 0019.1 means the tractor has been operated for 19.1hr (19 hours and 6 minutes). 12 Clock (Not used) 13 EHL mode display (optional) 14 Error diagnosis code display (Not used) 15 Battery charging indicator This indicator shall be ON when turning the key switch to ON position, and shall be OFF after starting engine.
  • Page 43 21 Cruise drive indicator (HST only) This indicator shall be ON when pressing cruise control switch for applying cruise drive. 22 DPF regen indicator When the regeneration of the DPF is being processed, this indicator shall be ON with continuous light or blink in various period according to the soot loaded in the DPF.
  • Page 44: Turn Signal Light Switch

    (2) Key switch ON/Preheat OFF - power off (engine stop) Start ON/Preheat - power on & automatic glow START - engine start Key switch ▶ Because the safety switch for start is engaged, start the tractor after pressing clutch pedal. Caution ▶...
  • Page 45: Horn Switch

    (5) Horn switch Press the upper side of the switch for sounding off the horn. Horn switch (6) Hazard warning light switch This is used to warn other vehicles in case of emergency status. If you press the upper side of the triangle switch, all turn signal lights (front/rear, left/right) shall be blinking.
  • Page 46: Beacon Lamp Switch (If Fitted)

    (8) Beacon lamp switch (if fitted) It is used to turn on/off the beacon lamp connected to the beacon connectors. The beacon connectors are installed to the left/right- hand side under cabin roof. Press the upper side of the switch to turn on the beacon lamp.
  • Page 47 The REGENERATION means automatic DOC + DPF burning/cleaning process of the soot loaded in Burner the DPF by burner. DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) - This is catalytic converter to reduce emission elements such as HC, CO. unburned fuel and so forth.
  • Page 48 ▶The regeneration can be initiated when both engine and DPF become warmed up as designated. When engine does not become warmed up enough, it may take time Caution until regeneration is initiated. 2) INHIBITED REGEN mode ONLY use this mode when operating the vehicle in woods or handling flammable items or other regeneration prohibition area according to your local regulation.
  • Page 49 Combination of DPF indicators on the instrument panel Indicator symbol Condition Trouble shooting Normal status, and work is possible. The soot loaded in the DPF is below 60%. The soot loaded in the Normal status, and work is possible. DPF is 60~80%, the prior state of regeneration The soot loaded in the DPF shall regenerate soon, and work is...
  • Page 50: Pto Switch

    (11) PTO switch The engine starts only when PTO switch is placed in OFF position for safety. After starting the engine, you must comply with the operation procedure of the PTO switch as follow. 1. Check the safety around the implement. PTO switch 2.
  • Page 51: Shuttle Lever (Mechanical)

    (13) Shuttle lever (Mechanical) This is used to select Forward or Reverse. Forward Forward : push the lever forward. Reverse : pull the lever backward. Before reversing the tractor, lower the engine rpm and check the safety behind the tractor. Backward Shuttle lever ▶The operation of shuttle lever must be done after the tractor has stopped...
  • Page 52: Clutch Pedal (Mechanical)

    (16) Clutch pedal (Mechanical) This is used to engage or disengage the main transmission clutch for starting engine and shifting transmission gear. Depress the clutch pedal quickly and fully and release it slowly. Clutch pedal If the PTO mode switch is placed on MANUAL, the PTO shaft will NOT stop, if the switch is placed on AUTO, the PTO shaft will stop, when pushing down on clutch pedal.
  • Page 53: Hst Forward/Reverse Pedal (Hst Type)

    (18) HST forward/reverse pedal reverse (HST type) pedal Press the HST forward pedal slowly in order to move forward and if release the pedal, it returns forward back to the NEUTRAL position, and tractor stops. pedal The HST reverse pedal is as same as the HST forward pedal operation.
  • Page 54: Right-Hand Controls And Cabin Pillar (Cabin Type)

    3-2. Right-hand controls and Cabin pillar (Cabin type) Important to owner, read carefully Mechanical type Indoor light (Cabin only) Work light switch (Cabin only) Remote control lever (Section 3-5) Window wiper switch (Cabin only) Electrical power outlet socket (Cabin only) Position control Joystick lever lever...
  • Page 55 HST type Indoor light (Cabin only) Work light switch (Cabin only) Remote control lever (Section 3-5) Window wiper switch (Cabin only) Back-up switch (if fitted) Electrical power outlet socket Turn-up switch (Cabin only) (if fitted) Position control Joystick lever lever (Section 3-5) (Section 3-5) Range gear...
  • Page 56 (3) Parking brake lever This lever is used to apply the parking brake. PARK Pull it upward with pressing the brake pedals after locking brake pedals each other with brake pedal connecting pin. To disengage the parking brake, pressing the brake pedals, and push the lever downward with pressing the button of lever.
  • Page 57 (5) Work light switch ① Front work light Rear work light This is used to turn on the front/rear work lights. Switch ON - Press the upper side (symbol part) of the (if fitted) switch. OFF - Press the lower side of the switch Front work light ②...
  • Page 58 (6) Window wiper switch (Front, Rear) This switch is used for operating front and rear window wiper. Rear window Press the upper side of its switch for operating wiper switch only the front/rear wiper. (if fitted) If you press and hold the upper side of the Front window switch again, the washer liquid shall be sprayed wiper switch...
  • Page 59 (8) Indoor light (Cabin only) Press the lower side of indoor light to turn on the light. Press the lower side of indoor light again to turn Indoor off the light. light (9) Audio player (Cabin only) (if fitted) Refer to the attached user’s manual for Audio player. ▶For safer operation, turn down the player volume so that you can hear sound from outside of the tractor.
  • Page 60 3-3. Left-hand controls (Cabin type) Important to owner, read carefully Mechanical type Range gear shift lever PTO gear lever (if fitted) GSP lever (if fitted) Four wheel drive lever Down speed control knob (Section 3-5) HST type PTO gear lever (if fitted) GSP lever (if fitted) Four wheel...
  • Page 61 (1) Range gear shift lever Mechanical Range gear (Mechanical only) shift lever Four speed gear shift is available. Before operating range gear shift lever, HAVE Neutral TO STOP the tractor completely. ▶ Operate range gear shift lever correctly. If operated diagonally, it may cause a Notice failure.
  • Page 62 (3) Four wheel drive lever (4WD) This lever is used to engage/disengage the four Four wheel wheel drive (4WD). Push it downward for drive lever engaging 4WD. Before operating the 4WD lever, press the clutch pedal and stop the tractor completely. 4WD is very effective in the following cases.
  • Page 63: Main Gear Shift Lever (Mechanical)

    3-4. Left / Right-hand controls (Roll-bar type) Important to owner, read carefully Mechanical type Range gear Middle PTO shift lever lever (if fitted) PTO gear lever (if fitted) Parking brake lever Main gear shift lever GSP lever (if fitted) (See section 3-5) Differential lock pedal 4WD lever (1) Main gear shift lever...
  • Page 64: Range Gear Shift Lever (Hst Type)

    HST type Middle PTO Parking brake lever (if fitted) lever PTO gear lever (if fitted) GSP lever (if fitted) Differential lock pedal Range gear shift lever (See section 3-5) 4WD lever (2) Range gear shift lever (HST type) Range gear Three speed gear shift is available.
  • Page 65: Parking Brake Lever

    (3) Parking brake lever PARK This lever is used to apply the parking brake. Pull it upward with pressing the brake pedals after locking brake pedals each other with brake pedal connecting pin. To disengage the parking brake, pressing the brake pedals, and push the lever downward with pressing the button of lever.
  • Page 66: Range Gear Shift Lever (Mechanical Only)

    (5) Work light switch ① Rear work light Rear work light has a switch on its back. To turn on/off the rear work light, operate the switch as the right figure. ▶When driving on the road at night, do not let the front / rear work lights stay ON. It Caution may cause a disturbance to the driver of the following car.
  • Page 67: Four Wheel Drive Lever (4Wd)

    (8) Four wheel drive lever (4WD) This lever is used to engage/disengage the four wheel drive (4WD). Push it downward for engaging 4WD. Four wheel drive lever Before operating the 4WD lever, press the clutch pedal and stop the tractor completely. 4WD is very effective in the following cases.
  • Page 68: Hydraulic System

    3-5. Hydraulic system (1) Safety precautions Hydraulic oil leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury. To prevent personal injury, comply with as below. -. Relieve all pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. -. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight and components are in good condition.
  • Page 69: Steering System

    (2) Steering system The hydraulic steering system controlled by fluid power provides you more convenience to operate the steering wheel. Notices when using the steering system. 1. If there is too much of a load in front loader bucket, it could be difficult to operate the steering wheel. In this case, reduce the size of the load.
  • Page 70 ① Position control (Cabin type) To set the position (height) of the rear implement, Position move the position control lever up/down during control the engine is running. Generally, this lever is lever used for tiller, fertilizer distributor, mower, rake and other rear implements. 1.Push the position control lever forward and let the implement down by its own weight.
  • Page 71: Hydraulic Lift Control (Mhl) (Roll-Bar Type)

    ④ Down speed control knob (Cabin type) Turn the valve knob to the right to lower the implement slowly and to the left to rise speed faster. If turning right fully, the implement shall be fixed and even if lowering down the position Fast Slow control lever, the implement does not let down.
  • Page 72 ① Position control (Roll-bar type) To set the position (height) of the rear implement, Position move the position control lever up/down during control lever the engine is running. Generally, this lever is used for tiller, fertilizer distributor, mower, rake and other rear implements. 1.Push the position control lever forward and let the implement down by its own weight.
  • Page 73: Remote Control Lever And Quick Coupler (Optional)

    ④ Down speed control knob (Roll-bar type) Turn the valve knob to the right to lower the implement slowly and to the left to rise speed faster. If turning right fully, the implement shall be fixed and even if lowering down the position Fast control lever, the implement does not let down.
  • Page 74 ② Roll-bar type These levers are used to operate the hydraulic cylinder and/or motor of the implement attached to the tractor. Pull the remote control lever backward, and the hydraulic pressure can be delivered to the left- hand coupler of the related lever and right-hand coupler shall be connected to the drain. Each lever of the remote control valve can be operated respectively, and when operating the levers at the same time, the one received less pressure begins to start first.
  • Page 75 (6) Joystick lever (if fitted) ※ Remote joystick lever helps to operate front ① loader comfortably. ② When connecting hydraulic hoses, follow the instruction below. ③ ► loader down - opening ① ④ ► loader up - opening ② ► bucket up - opening ③...
  • Page 76: Hydraulic System Diagram

    (7) Hydraulic System Diagram Mechanical type 1. Hydraulic oil filter 7. Cooler valve 12. Down speed control valve 2. Steering pump 8. Hydraulic lift pump 13. Hydraulic lift cylinder 14. Safety valve 3. Steering unit 9. Front loader valve / Front outlet valve (optional) 4.
  • Page 77 1. Hydraulic oil filter 7. HST unit 12. Hydraulic lift control valve 2. Steering pump 8. Hydraulic lift pump 13. Down speed control valve 3. Steering unit 9. Independent PTO valve 14. Hydraulic lift cylinder 4. Steering cylinder 10. Front loader valve 15.
  • Page 78: Operation And Work

    4. Operation and Work 4-1. Engine start and stop ▶Check each part before starting the engine. ▶Check if there is some other people Caution around before starting. ▶Place all the levers and switches in NEUTRAL or OFF position. (1) Engine start Mechanical type 1.
  • Page 79 ▶Check each part before starting engine. ▶Check if there is some other Caution people around before starting. ▶Place all the levers and switches in NEUTRAL or OFF position. HST type 1. Sit in driver’s 2. Place the range gear shift lever 3.
  • Page 80: Start In Cold Weather

    ▶Only start engine outdoors or in a well ventilated place, as the engine exhaust Caution fumes may cause sickness or death. . ▶To avoid an explosion, never use starting fluid to start engine. ▶Start the engine ONLY from the driver’s seat with depressing clutch pedal fully. ▶DO NOT start the engine by shorting across the terminals of start motor.
  • Page 81: How To Drive And How To Stop

    4-2. How to drive and how to stop (1) How to drive Cabin Mechanical type Position control lever 1. Pull position control lever backward to lift the Main gear shift lever implement after starting engine. Parking brake lever 2. Press clutch pedal fully and place all the Range gear shift lever transmission gear levers (main, range, shuttle lever) on desired position.
  • Page 82 Cabin HST type Position control lever Range gear shift lever 1. Pull the position control lever back to lift the implement up after starting engine. Parking brake lever 2. Set the engine speed more than 1500 rev/min. Roll-bar Position control lever 3.
  • Page 83: Changing Speed

    (2) Changing speed Mechanical type Depress the clutch pedal fully and operate all the shift levers correctly. Before shifting range gear shift lever, FR shuttle Clutch pedal lever, creeper lever (if fitted), Have to stop the tractor completely. HST type Just pressing the HST forward / reverse pedal respectively makes it possible to travel forward and in reverse.
  • Page 84: Emergency Stop

    (3) Emergency Stop Mechanical type 1. Press the clutch pedal and brake pedals at the same time to stop the tractor. Turn OFF Throttle lever the key switch. Key switch 2. DO NOT release clutch pedal until all moving parts have stopped. Clutch pedal Brake pedals 3.
  • Page 85: Stopping Tractor

    (4) Stopping tractor Mechanical type Throttle lever Key switch 1. Press the clutch and brake pedals. Place the shuttle lever, main gear shift lever in NEUTRAL and PTO switch to OFF position. Clutch pedal 2. Push the position control lever forward to Brake pedals lower implements to the ground.
  • Page 86: Driving Tractor On The Road

    (5) Driving tractor on the road When facing downhill, DO NOT place the gear lever in Neutral position. When driving the tractor on a unpaved road by attaching a implement to 3-point linkage, place the gear lever to low speed and DO NOT lift the implement up to the highest position. When driving in the highest position, it may cause the vibration of implement and the failure of hydraulic system.
  • Page 87: Parking

    (6) Parking Stop the tractor on a level surface, not a slope. Disengage PTO and place all the transmission shift levers in NEUTRAL position. Lower the mounted implements on the ground. Apply parking brake. Stop engine and remove ignition key. Before you leave the operator’s station, wait for engine and all moving parts to stop.
  • Page 88: How To Handle New Tractor

    4-3. How to handle new tractor (1) Check points ※ For new tractor, the following must be checked once again even though there was sufficient quality management, inspection, regulating of each part in the factory. Appearance check - Is there any damage while transporting? Engine cooling system check - Is there anti-freeze solution in the radiator? And any leakage?
  • Page 89: 3-Point Linkage

    4-4. Attaching equipment (1) 3-point linkage 1. Lift rod (LH) ⑤ ⑥ 2. Stabilizer 3. Lower link ⑦ ① 4. Lift rod (RH) ④ 5. Upper link ③ 6. Lift rod pin 7. Upper link pin ② When attaching the implement, comply with the followings. 1.
  • Page 90 ① Adjustment of Lift rod and Upper link Do not adjust the lift rod and upper link over the described range as below. For lift rod (RH) Lift rod (LH) - Lift up the lift rod handle and turn left or right to Upper link adjust the length.
  • Page 91 ⓑ Telescopic type Pull up the link pin (1) and adjust the stabilizer by moving the pin in stabilizer holes. After the adjustment, insert the pin into the desired hole and let it tightened firmly by locking spring. ① ▶When adjusting the stabilizer’s length, adjust the implement’s Notice swinging clearance to be...
  • Page 92 ④ Handling of the 3-point linkage 1. Lift rod (LH) ⑤ ⑥ 2. Stabilizer 3. Lower link ⑦ ① 4. Lift rod (RH) ④ 5. Upper link ③ 6. Lift rod pin 7. Upper link pin ② When driving without attached implement; 1.
  • Page 93: Power Take-Off (Pto) Shaft

    (2) Power take-off (PTO) shaft ① Safety precautions When PTO shaft is rotating, NEVER APPROACH the shaft. Check if PTO shield is attached correctly. If the shield is removed or damaged, replace it with a new one. Suitable Clothes & Protect Entanglement : When checking or attaching implement to the PTO shaft, wear tight fitting clothes and safety equipment instead of loose or long clothes.
  • Page 94 ② Attaching PTO drive shaft When attaching implements with power take-off drive shafts, refer to the drawings as below. After installing implements, check the inclination of the drive shaft, and interference with PTO safety cover and other structure. The stiff inclination of the drive shaft make a loud noise and may cause a failure of the driveline.
  • Page 95: Hitch And Drawbar (Optional)

    (3) Hitch and Drawbar (optional) When attaching towing equipments, use the hitch or drawbar. DO NOT use the 3-point linkage or other parts. If so, the tractor could turnover. Insert the hitch pin and snap pin correctly after attaching/detaching equipment. DO NOT exceed the maximum permissible Hitch pin vertical and horizontal load as below.
  • Page 96: 7-Pole Connector (Optional)

    (4) 7-Pole connector (optional) The one of the standard 7-pole trailer connectors is provided and is mounted at the rear of the tractor. The connections of the 7-pole connector (viewed from the rear of the tractor) are as follows; EC Version Pin No.
  • Page 97: Technically Maximum Permissible Mass

    (5) Technically maximum permissible mass When working with front loader or rear heavy loaded attachments installed to the 3-point linkage, install ballast weights on the counter-part axle to maintain the front and rear weight balance of the tractor. If not, front or rear axle can be strained by the overloaded weight. When working with the front loader, place the attached rear weight to the highest position and turn the down speed control knob to the “lock”...
  • Page 98: Tires And Load Capacity

    (6) Tires and Load capacity Axle No. Standard tire air pressure Load capacity (x2) Maximum mass(es) Tires (kg/cm2) (kg) (kg) 7-16 4PR 1.8 (180 KPa, 25.6 psi) 810 (1786 lb) 2915(6426 lb) 11.2-24 8PR 2.4 (235 KPa, 34.1 psi) 2220 (4894 lb) 8-16 4PR 1.6 (157 KPa, 22.8 psi) 950 (2094 lb)
  • Page 99: Adjusting Wheel Tracks And Tire Replacement

    (7) Adjusting Wheel tracks and tire replacement If the front wheel track is adjusted, check the clearance between tires and tractor body case by case. If necessary, the steering angle must be adjusted. “B” (See page 4-26 in this manual.) When adjusting rear wheel track, check the radial and lateral clearance between rear tire and tractor chassis as below.
  • Page 100 ① Rear wheel track - 13.6-24 with rim & disk (W10x24) Unit : mm (inch) 1266(49.8in) 4 - 23...
  • Page 101: Using Front-End Loader (If Fitted)

    (8) Using Front-end loader (if fitted) ① Safety precautions Joystick lever Multi-functional joystick lever provides you more convenient operation for front-end loader. When operating the tractor with front-end loader, The center of gravity of the tractor may be higher, and the stability of the vehicle may be worse than unattached vehicle.
  • Page 102 ② Attaching points for Front-end loader When attaching the front-end loader for all models, refer to the drawings as below. 4 - 25...
  • Page 103: Adjusting Steering Angle

    (9) Adjusting Steering angle If the front wheel track is adjusted or front tires are replaced with new tires having bigger diameter or width, or one of the front equipments is attached, the steering angle must be adjusted as below. 1) Loosen the locking nut on both sides.
  • Page 104: Recommended Maximum Specification Of Implements

    (10) Recommended maximum specification of implements When attaching implements to the tractor, refer to the followings recommended as maximum specification of each implement. DO NOT attach bigger implements then this specification. For other implements, contact your authorized dealer. XR4040 XR4046 Implements Specification...
  • Page 105: Working In Hazardous Area

    4-5. Working in hazardous area Level of protection against hazardous substances : For cabin model, it provides protection against hazardous substances according to EN15695-1:2009 (Category 2). But it can provide only dust protection level by pressurizing air in the cabin with air filters. Do not use the tractor with crop sprayers in hazardous area.
  • Page 106: Driving Speed

    The driving speed of tractor or the revolution speed of PTO depends on the work, tire and ground condition. For safety, operate the tractor at suitable speed. Table of driving speed (unit : Km/h -> Mile/h) Mechanical Type ① Standard speed (creeper off) XR4040 / XR4046 Range gear Main gear Forward 1.12 1.33 1.56 2.09 2.53 3.00 3.53 4.73 5.60 6.64 7.81 10.5 14.5 17.2 20.2 27.1...
  • Page 107 Driving speed (unit : Km/h -> Mile/h) HST Type XR4040H / XR4046H Range gear 0~4.92 0~11.2 0~25.7 Forward (0~3.06) (0~6.98) (0~16.0) 0~4.92 0~11.2 0~25.7 Reverse (0~3.06) (0~6.98) (0~16.0) Note) Engine rated speed : 2600 rev/min, Dynamic load radius : 578mm (22.8 in.) 4 - 30...
  • Page 108: Lubrication And Maintenance

    5. Lubrication and Maintenance 5-1. Access for maintenance ① Opening Hood For safety, the hood must be closed and correctly latched before operating the tractor. The hood is hinged at the rear and a gas cylinder is attached to provide easy access to the engine for check and maintenance.
  • Page 109: Maintenance Chart

    5-2. Maintenance chart Mechanical type 5 - 2...
  • Page 110 Check period (hr) Checking Parts Page No. Daily 2-year ▲ Fuel tank 5-10 ▲ ● Fuel filter 5-24 ▲ ★ ● Engine oil 5-7,5-9, 5-19 ★ ● Engine oil filter 5-7, 5-19 ▲ ● Engine coolant 5-12, 5-26 ▲ ■ Radiator screen 5-13, 5-16 ▲...
  • Page 111 HST type 5 - 4...
  • Page 112 Check period (hr) Checking Parts Page No. Daily 2-year ▲ Fuel tank 5-10 ▲ ● Fuel filter 5-24 ▲ ★ ● Engine oil 5-7,5-9, 5-19 ★ ● Engine oil filter 5-7, 5-19 ▲ ● Engine coolant 5-12, 5-26 ▲ ■ Radiator screen 5-13, 5-16 ▲...
  • Page 113: Lubricants And Capacity

    5-3. Lubricants and Capacity Recommended Lubricants Capacity International Standard products Engine coolant 7.5 L Soft water (50%) + ASTM D5216 (Radiator) (2.0 U.S.gals.) Anti-freeze (50%) 45 L Ultra low Sulfuric Fuel ASTM D975 No.2 (11.9 U.S.gals.) Diesel Fuel API CJ-4 KIXX DL Engine oil 5.7 L...
  • Page 114: First 50 Hour Check

    5-4. First 50 hour check After using first 50 hours, contact your authorized dealer for maintenance if possible. - Replace engine oil & engine oil filter. (⇒ Refer to Every 250 hour check. See page 5-19) - Replace hydraulic oil filter. (⇒ Refer to Every 500 hour check. See page 5-20) - Check transmission / rear axle / hydraulics oil level - Check front axle oil level - Check and adjust parking brake...
  • Page 115: When The Warning Indicator Lights

    5-5. When the warning indicator lights (1) Drain water from Fuel filter 1. Loosen the drain plug and drain water inside of the filter. (Approx. 150cc(9.1 in³)) Main fuel filter 2. Tighten the drain plug and bleed the air from the fuel filter.
  • Page 116: Check Before Starting (Daily Check)

    5-6. Check before starting (Daily check) Check the following check points before using to avoid a failure. Damage of Headlights, Wheel bolts and Amount of Brake, Clutch Turn signal lights, tightening of engine coolant operation Horn etc. each part Condition of air Fuel Cleanness of Amount of...
  • Page 117: Fuel Tank

    (2) Fuel tank ① Using Fuel Use ultra low sulfuric diesel. If contaminants like water or dusts are mixed in the fuel, it may cause a severe damage to the Drum engine. To fill the tank, the fuel storage facility Impurities must be equipped as shown in the figure.
  • Page 118: Turn Signal Lights, Lights And Horn

    (4) Turn signal lights, Lights and Horn Check the operation status of light, turn signal lights, horn etc. Light switch Turn signal light switch Horn switch If the light is OFF suddenly when operating the switch, check the problems as followings. 1.
  • Page 119: Engine Coolant

    (5) Engine coolant Refer to “Replacement of Engine coolant” (See page 5-26) (6) Air cleaner (Dry type) ① Cleaning filter element Remove the cover and pull the primary element straight out, ensuring the safety filter element Cover remains in place. Safety filter element When cleaning the element in the working field,...
  • Page 120: Cleaning Of Radiator And Radiator Screen

    (7) Cleaning of Radiator and Radiator screen Remove dust or dry grass stuck to the radiator or radiator screen daily. When cleaning the radiator with water, let water flow from the fan side. Radiator screen ▶ If there are lots of foreign materials such as dry grass stuck to the radiator screen, the cooling efficiency will be reduced and the engine can be overheated.
  • Page 121: Tightening State Of Bolt And Nut Of Each Part

    (9) Tightening state of bolt and nut of each part Check if the bolts or nuts of each part are loosened and if loosened, tighten it again. Especially, check the bolts and nuts of the tires before starting engine, if necessary, tighten them. (10) Adjustment of Clutch pedal play (Mechanical type) Adjuster...
  • Page 122: Adjusting Hst Control Linkage (Hst Type)

    (12) Adjusting HST control linkage (HST type) Run engine and place the range gear shift lever in lowest range. Check if the HST tractor stops by taking the foot off from the pedal while driving. If the tractor does not stop, stop the tractor immediately by using brake pedal. And, adjust the neutral position as below.
  • Page 123: Every 50 Hour Check

    5-7. Every 50 hour check Grease nipple (1) Lubricating grease nipple Steering cylinder pins (LH/RH) Front axle holder & Steering arm (LH/RH) 3-point linkage Grease nipple Grease nipple Grease nipple (2) Cleaning Radiator and Radiator screen (See page 5-13 ) 5 - 16...
  • Page 124: Checking Transmission Oil

    (3) Checking Transmission oil Max. Stop the tractor on level surface and apply the Parking brake and lower implements to the Min. ground. Clean around oil filling inlet and pull the gauge <Oil gauge > straight out. If oil level is between “Min” and “Max” of oil gauge, it means ‘Proper amount’.
  • Page 125: Cleaning Cabin Air Filters

    (8) Cleaning Cabin air filters Cabin Before servicing the filters, switch off the blower air filters and close all cabin doors and windows. Unscrew the bolts under the roof and remove the cover and filter element as shown in the right figure.
  • Page 126: Every 250 Hour Check

    5-8. Every 250 hour check (1) Replacing Engine oil and Filter ① Drain Engine oil Run engine for a few minutes to warm oil Park the tractor on a level surface. Remove drain plug of oil pan and drain the oil completely.
  • Page 127: Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter

    (2) Replacing Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic oil filter ① Hydraulic oil filter (Main) Park tractor on level surface and apply parking brake and lower implements and stop the engine. Lock Carefully clean around the filter and set a clean container under the filter. Open Coat clean hydraulic oil on the packing of new filter and check the packing is placed well in the...
  • Page 128: Tension Adjustment Of Engine Belt

    (3) Tension adjustment of Engine belt ① Fan belt Cooling water Bolt If the tension of fan belt exceeds the standard pump pulley value, loosen the bolt and adjust the tension. - Belt tension : crank shaft pulley ~ alternator pulley Adjusting - Normal : approx.
  • Page 129: Replacing Air Cleaner Element (Dry Type)

    (4) Replacing Air cleaner element (Dry type) Remove the cover and pull the primary element straight out, ensuring the safety filter element remains in place. Clean the inside of the air cleaner housing using Cover a clean damp cloth, taking care not to damage Safety filter the safety element.
  • Page 130: Every 500 Hour Check

    5-9. Every 500 hour check Oil filling inlet (1) Changing Front axle oil Oil check port Stop tractor on a level surface and apply parking brake. Remove left/center/right drain plugs and oil filling inlet to drain oil completely. Wrap the sealing tape on the plugs and tighten the drain plugs to original position.
  • Page 131: Replacing Fuel Filter Cartridge

    (5) Checking Nozzle injection pressure Contact your authorized dealer for check. Normal injection pressure : XR4040 / XR4046 : 14.7 MPa (2132.1 psi) 5 - 24...
  • Page 132: Replacing Cabin Air Filters

    (6) Replacing Cabin air filters Before servicing the filters, switch off the blower Cabin air filters and close all cabin doors and windows. Unscrew the bolts under the roof and remove the cover and filter element as shown in the right figure.
  • Page 133: Every 2-Year Check

    5-10. Every 2-year check (1) Replacement of Engine Coolant ① Capacity : 7.5 L ( 2.0 U.S.gals.) ② Check Radiator cap Check the coolant of radiator and expansion tank whether it is insufficient or not. Do not open the radiator cap except to check the coolant or change it.
  • Page 134: General Maintenance (When Required)

    5-11. General maintenance (When required) (1) Air-bleeding from Fuel system The air in the fuel may cause weak injection or the failure of engine start or stop. To prevent such failure, bleed the air from fuel system. Fuel pre-filter Burner Fuel return pipe Fuel injection pipe Fuel feed pump...
  • Page 135: Fuse & Main Fuse

    (2) Fuse & Main fuse ① Fuse check and replacement How to change the fuse 1. Remove the cover of fuse box. 2. Check each fuse and remove the damaged fuse. 3. Change with new one same as damaged one. Chassis fuse box is located under the front console and cabin fuse box is on the left cabin pillar.
  • Page 136 ② Main fuse (for cabin) Main fuse for cabin is attached to the right side of the engine. Remove the cover from the fuse box, and pull out the main fuse for cabin. If necessary, replace it with a genuine part. Rated capacity : 50 A As the main fuse is a device to protect electric Main fuse...
  • Page 137: Battery Handling And Notices

    Get medical attention immediately. ▶ Charge the battery in an area with good ventilation and DO NOT charge a frozen battery. ▶ Replace it with LS tractor genuine products or the battery with the same capacity. 5 - 30...
  • Page 138 ▶Replaced old battery must be disposed of in a suitable manner, according to the national legislation or local regulations. Contact your authorized dealer. ▶ Replace it with LS tractor genuine products or the battery with the same capacity. 5 - 31...
  • Page 139 ③ Notices in charging the battery using separate charger As the battery fluid makes poisonous gas which can explode during the charging, comply with the following instructions. 1. Detach battery from the tractor. 2. Wait until the battery is warmed to room temperature.
  • Page 140 ④ How to use jumper cables ※ if the battery which is attached to the tractor is discharged and needs to connect a auxiliary battery, follow the instructions as below. ⓐ Connecting Jumper cables Check followings before connecting the cables. Red cable - is the spring of clamp normal? - Is the cable and clamp cut-off?
  • Page 141: Troubleshooting

    5-12. Troubleshooting ▶ To avoid injury due to sudden start, apply parking brake and place the Warning transmission gear in NEUTRAL position before checking and repairing. System Faults Possible causes Solutions ▲ Start safety switch is not ▲ Depress the clutch pedal contacted.
  • Page 142 System Faults Possible causes Solutions ▲ Fault of injection pump ▲ Repair Engine stops at low ▲ Valve gap is not correct ▲ Adjust the gap rpm. ▲ Poor nozzle pressure ▲ Repair ▲ Lack of engine coolant ▲ Supplement ▲...
  • Page 143 System Faults Possible causes Solutions ▲ Wrong brake pedal play. ▲ Adjust Brake does not work or ▲ Lining worn or broken ▲ Replace only one side works. ▲ Left/right pedal play is different ▲ Adjust Brake ▲ Return spring damaged ▲...
  • Page 144 System Faults Possible causes Solutions ▲ Repair or replace ▲ Pump worn or part damaged ▲ Repair or replace ▲ Steering unit damaged or worn ▲ Repair Hydraulic steering ▲ Oil leakage by steering system does not work. cylinder piston seal damaged or worn ▲...
  • Page 145 System Faults Possible causes Solutions ▲ Abnormal wiring ▲ Check the tightening state of terminal and ground ▲ Alternator failure ▲ Repair or replace Battery is not charge ▲ Lack of fan belt tension or ▲ Adjust fan belt tension or broken replace ▲...
  • Page 146: Air Conditioning System

    6. Air conditioning system 6-1. The name of each part of cooling and heating system Heater evaporator unit Cooler hose Quick coupler Heater hose Compressor Condenser w/receiver drier ▶ Maintenance of the air conditioning system components (Compressor, Receiver Caution drier, Condenser, Heater evaporator unit and connection parts) must be performed in the designated dealer.
  • Page 147: How To Use Air Conditioner And Heater

    6-2. How to use Air conditioner and Heater (1) How to operate air conditioner and heater Air conditioner switch - It is used to operate the air conditioner. If you press the switch button and turn the blower control switch to Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ or position, the operation lamp shall be ON and the air conditioner begins to work.
  • Page 148: Every 6 Month Check

    6-3. Every 6 month check (1) Checking refrigerant amount Check the refrigerant amount periodically. Have to contact your authorized dealer for it. Refrigerant : R-134a, 850 ~ 900 g (29.98 ~ 31.74 oz) The components of the air conditioning system have to be handled by authorized service expert. (2) Cleaning Condenser and Radiator screen Stop engine and allow engine to cool.
  • Page 149: Every Year Check

    6-4. Every year check (1) Compressor check Check the oil leakage on the magnet clutch in front of the compressor. Check the abnormal noise sounds and If necessary, contact your authorized dealer for check. (2) Control switch check Check the electric switches of the control panel is normally operated. ▶If there is a trouble on air conditioning system, DO NOT disassemble the Caution components arbitrary, contact your authorized dealer for check.
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting

    6-5. Troubleshooting Failures Cause Actions Fan motor does not turn. Fuse blown Check and replace. Wiring cut off and poor Repair the wiring or connection. connect right. Failure of fan motor. Replace. Resistor, relay and switch Replace. cut off. Fan motor is normal but the air Evaporator or heater core Remove the obstacles volume is small.
  • Page 151 Failures Cause Actions The compressor does not turn or Belt loosened. Adjust the belt tension. it is hard to revolve. Temperature switch or Check refrigerant pressure switch is ON. amount. Coil of magnet clutch was Contact the dealer. shorted or cut off. Compressor failure.
  • Page 152: System Diagram

    6-6. System diagram Heater evaporator Fan motor Expansion valve Evaporator core Heater core Control panel Engine Compressor Quick coupler Radiator Condenser Receiver dryer Heater lose Cooler hose Line 6 - 7...
  • Page 153 7. Dimension and Specification ① Cabin type (Unit : mm) 7 - 1...
  • Page 154 ② Roll-bar type (Unit : mm) 7 - 2...
  • Page 155 XR4040 XR4040C XR4046 XR4046C 1802kg 1966kg 1802kg 1966kg Mechanical Type (3973 lb) (4334 lb) (3973 lb) (4334 lb) 1787kg 1945kg 1787kg 1945kg HST Type (3940 lb) (4288 lb) (3940 lb) (4288 lb) Bumper 21kg (46.3 lb) (optional) Front weight 20kg (44.1 lb) x 4 (optional)
  • Page 156 XR4040 XR4040C XR4046 XR4046C Type Independent PTO with wet disk clutch No. of speed 3 speed gears (optional) speed : 540 rpm / 2409 rpm PTO / Engine speed : 750 rpm / 2375 rpm speed : 1000 rpm / 2381 rpm 3 Point linkage CAT.1...
  • Page 157 XR4040 XR4040C XR4046 XR4046C Rated output 12V, 1.0kW (85A) Voltage control Built-in (IC type) Voltage Capacity 80AH Output power 12V-2.2kW Operation Solenoid Headlights 12V 55W / 60W (Low / High beam) Turn signal lights 12V 21W (Cabin) (front) Side lights (front)
  • Page 158 Lubricants and Capacity Recommended Lubricants Capacity International Standard products Engine coolant 7.5 L Soft water (50%) + ASTM D5216 (Radiator) (2.0 U.S.gals.) Anti-freeze (50%) 45 L Ultra low Sulfuric Fuel ASTM D975 No.2 (11.9 U.S.gals.) Diesel Fuel API CJ-4 KIXX DL Engine oil 5.7 L ~ -10℃...

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