Agromehanika AGT 106 User manual

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AGROMEHANIKA reserves the rights to make design changes or to change the product without any obligation on
informing the client before or after the changes have been made.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Thank you for the confidence you have placed in our company by choosing our new AGT 1060
series tractor.
After many years of experience we can now say that, relying on global trends of development of
such tractors and taking into account the desires and requirements of customers, we have
developed a product that meets high standards aimed to provide the highest level of performance
and reliability, which can be used in various fields of agriculture and public utilities, as well as to
facilitate production.
The following operating and maintenance
instructions refer to this tractor.
Variant/version……………………….
Serial number………………………
Year of manufacture………………………….
Agromehanika d.d
Hrastje 52a
4000 Kranj, Slovenia
https://agromehanika.si/

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer:
AGROMEHANIKA, proizvodnja in trgovina Kranj d. d.
Hrastje 52 a, KRANJ, SLOVENIA
hereby declares that the product:
AGT 1060 tractor
is manufactured in accordance with:
1. the Regulation on the approval and market surveillance of agricultural and forestry
vehicles (EU) no. 167/2013
and any related subsequent modifications.
Date:
21-09-2020
Director:
Jan Šinkovec

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CONTENTS
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY................................................................................................................2
CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................................3
1GENERAL....................................................................................................................................................8
1.1 TERMS...............................................................................................................................................9
2SAFETY......................................................................................................................................................10
2.1 SAFETY WARNINGS.......................................................................................................................11
2.2 DEALER..........................................................................................................................................11
2.3 OPERATOR OR EMPLOYER .........................................................................................................11
2.3.1 PERSONAL PROTECTION .............................................................................................12
2.3.2 IMPROPER USE...............................................................................................................12
2.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TRACTOR........................................................13
2.4.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR.............................................................................14
2.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DURING TRACTOR OPERATION ......................................................15
2.5.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR.............................................................................16
2.6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AFTER OPERATING THE TRACTOR.................................................17
2.6.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR.............................................................................17
2.7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR ON STEEP SLOPES ...................18
2.7.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR ON STEEP SLOPES..........................................18
2.8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING IMPLEMENTS.................................................................18
2.8.1 TRACTOR MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS..........................................................................19
2.8.2 TRAILED IMPLEMENTS ................................................................................................19
2.8.3 UNIVERSAL JOINT.........................................................................................................19
2.8.4 IMPROPER USE OF IMPLEMENTS...............................................................................20
2.9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR ON ROADS .................................20
2.9.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR ON THE ROAD .................................................21
2.10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR ..............................................21
2.10.1 TRANSPORT ....................................................................................................................21
2.10.2 TOWING ...........................................................................................................................21
2.10.3 IMPROPER TRANSPORT ...............................................................................................21
2.11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE TRACTOR .........................................22
2.11.1 IMPROPER USE DURING MAINTENANCE.................................................................24
2.12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR WITH WEIGHTS INSTALLED ...24
2.12.1 IMPROPER USE OF WEIGHTS ......................................................................................25
2.13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR DURING SPRAYING..................25
2.13.1 IMPROPER USE DURING SPRAYING..........................................................................25
2.14 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS....26
2.14.1 IMPROPER USE IN FORESTRY OPERATIONS...........................................................26
2.15 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR WITH A FRONT LOADER .........26
2.16 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (RECYCLING) ...................26
2.17 ADDITIONAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................27
2.18 DESCRIPTION OF SAFETY SIGNS ON THE TRACTOR..............................................................28
3TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TRACTOR......................................................................31
3.1 MANUFACTURER’S INFORMATION ...........................................................................................31
3.2 REPLACEMENT PARTS.................................................................................................................33

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4GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE TRACTOR ................................................................................34
4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE TRACTOR ..........................................35
4.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE CAB ....................................................38
4.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE DRIVER'S SEAT .....................................................................................39
4.4 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................40
4.4.1 HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM................................................................................................42
4.5 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM (OPTIONAL) .....................43
4.6 DESCRIPTION OF THE REAR HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM ..............................................44
4.7 DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN SAFETY COMPONENTS.............................................................46
4.8 DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS.................................................................49
4.8.1 DESCRIPTION OF SIGNS ON CONTROLS ..................................................................49
4.8.2 TRACTOR CONSOLE......................................................................................................54
4.8.3 DRIVING CONTROLS.....................................................................................................67
4.8.4 OPERATING CONTROLS (PTO DRIVE SHAFT) .........................................................71
4.8.5 HYDRAULIC CONTROLS..............................................................................................72
4.8.6 CAB CONTROLS .............................................................................................................76
4.9 DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT..............................................................................79
4.9.1 FRONT HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM ...................................................................80
4.9.2 WEIGHTS..........................................................................................................................81
4.9.3 ADDITIONAL HYDRAULIC CONTROLS ....................................................................82
4.9.4 REAR HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM......................................................................86
4.9.5 FLOATING HYDRAULICS WITH SUPPORT ...............................................................90
4.9.6 HYDRAULIC BRAKE ON A TRAILED IMPLEMENT.................................................92
4.10 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICES FOR USING THE TRACTOR ON THE ROAD..............................93
4.11 DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF THE TRACTOR.........................................94
4.11.1 BATTERY.........................................................................................................................94
4.11.2 ELECTRIC STARTER......................................................................................................94
4.11.3 ALTERNATOR.................................................................................................................95
4.11.4 ENGINE COMPUTER......................................................................................................95
4.11.5 FUSES ...............................................................................................................................96
4.11.6 EXTERNAL 7-PIN SOCKET FOR IMPLEMENTS ......................................................101
4.11.7 EXTERNAL 3-PIN SOCKET FOR IMPLEMENTS ......................................................101
5TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR.....................................................................................................102
5.1 LOADING......................................................................................................................................102
5.2 UNLOADING ................................................................................................................................104
5.3 TOWING........................................................................................................................................104
6TRACTOR ADJUSTMENTS.................................................................................................................106
6.1 ADJUSTING THE DRIVER'S AREA .............................................................................................106
6.1.1 ADJUSTING THE DRIVER'S SEAT .............................................................................106
6.1.2 ROTATING THE DRIVER'S SEAT...............................................................................108
6.1.3 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................110
6.1.4 ADJUSTMENT OF REAR-VIEW MIRRORS ...............................................................111
6.2 ADJUSTING THE LIGHTS...........................................................................................................112
6.2.1 ADJUSTING THE FRONT HEADLIGHTS...................................................................112
6.2.2 ADJUSTING THE WORKING LAMPS ........................................................................113
6.2.3 ADJUSTING THE WORKING LAMPS (VERSION WITH A CAB) ...........................114
6.3 ADJUSTING THE REAR HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM.......................................................115
6.3.1 ADJUSTING THE LOWER LINK ARMS.....................................................................116
6.3.2 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL TENSIONERS.............................................................118

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6.3.3 ADJUSTING THE TOP LINK........................................................................................119
6.3.4 ADJUSTING THE LATERAL TENSIONERS...............................................................121
6.4 ADJUSTING THE FRONT HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM (OPTIONAL) .............................122
6.4.1 ADJUSTING THE LOWER LINK ARMS.....................................................................123
6.4.2 ADJUSTING THE TOP LINK........................................................................................123
6.5 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE REAR TOW HOOK...........................................................124
7OPERATION OF THE TRACTOR ......................................................................................................125
7.1 USING THE SAFETY BELT..........................................................................................................125
7.2 USING THE ROLL BAR................................................................................................................126
7.3 STARTING THE TRACTOR ..........................................................................................................128
7.3.1 STARTING THE ENGINE .............................................................................................128
7.3.2 SHUTTING OFF THE ENGINE.....................................................................................130
7.3.3 STARTING THE ENGINE USING A BATTERY.........................................................131
7.4 ENGINE COVER...........................................................................................................................133
7.5 USING THE TRACTOR CAB........................................................................................................134
7.5.1 CAB DOORS...................................................................................................................134
7.5.2 FRONT WINDSCREEN .................................................................................................134
7.5.3 REAR WINDSCREEN....................................................................................................136
7.6 PTO DRIVE SHAFT......................................................................................................................137
7.6.1 PTO DRIVE SHAFT ENGAGEMENT...........................................................................137
7.6.2 PTO DRIVE SHAFT ROTATION..................................................................................140
7.7 UNIVERSAL JOINT ......................................................................................................................141
7.7.1 CONNECTING THE UNIVERSAL JOINT ...................................................................141
7.7.2 DISCONNECTING THE UNIVERSAL JOINT.............................................................143
7.8 USE OF IMPLEMENTS ................................................................................................................144
7.8.1 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ON THE REAR
HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM ...............................................................................144
7.8.2 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ON THE FRONT
HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM ...............................................................................149
7.8.3 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING THE IMPLEMENT ON THE REAR TOW
HOOK..............................................................................................................................151
7.9 USING CONNECTION OF THE TRACTOR ................................................................................152
7.9.1 USING HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS........................................................................152
7.9.2 USING ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS ............................................................................153
7.10 USING THE WEIGHTS.................................................................................................................154
7.10.1 40 KG WHEEL WEIGHTS.............................................................................................154
7.10.2 48 KG WHEEL WEIGHTS.............................................................................................155
7.11 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USING THE TRACTOR ................................................................156
7.11.1 USING THE TRACTOR ON THE ROAD .....................................................................157
7.11.2 DRIVING THE TRACTOR ............................................................................................158
7.11.3 STOPPING THE TRACTOR ..........................................................................................158
7.12 EXTENDED PERIOD OF INACTIVITY AND RESTARTING THE TRACTOR............................159
7.12.1 EXTENDED PERIOD OF INACTIVITY OF THE TRACTOR.....................................159
7.12.2 RESTARTING THE TRACTOR ....................................................................................159
7.13 TANK FILLING.............................................................................................................................160
8TRACTOR MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................161
8.1 TRACTOR LIFTING POINTS .......................................................................................................161
8.2 WHEELS........................................................................................................................................162
8.2.1 REMOVING AND INSTALLING WHEELS.................................................................162
8.2.2 TYRES.............................................................................................................................163

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8.2.3 THE REST FOR THE FINAL WHEEL POSITION.......................................................165
8.2.4 WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT..................................................................................166
8.3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.................................................................................................................167
8.3.1 CHANGING THE BATTERY ........................................................................................167
8.3.2 CHANGING THE LIGHT BULBS.................................................................................169
8.4 CLEANING THE TRACTOR.........................................................................................................177
8.5 ENGINE MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................177
8.5.1 CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL .......................................................................177
8.5.2 CHANGING THE ENGINE OIL ....................................................................................178
8.5.3 CHANGING THE OIL FILTER .....................................................................................179
8.5.4 CHANGING THE AIR FILTER .....................................................................................180
8.5.5 CLEANING THE AIR FILTER ......................................................................................181
8.5.6 CHANGING THE FUEL FILTER ..................................................................................182
8.5.7 CHANGING THE BELT.................................................................................................184
8.6 COOLING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................................185
8.6.1 CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL...........................................................................185
8.6.2 DRAINING THE COOLANT.........................................................................................186
8.6.3 CLEANING THE RADIATOR.......................................................................................187
8.7 TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE................................................................................................188
8.7.1 CHECKING THE GEARBOX OIL LEVEL...................................................................188
8.7.2 CHANGING THE GEARBOX OIL................................................................................188
8.7.3 CHANGING THE HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER.............................................................190
8.7.4 CHECKING THE FRONT DIFFERENTIAL OIL LEVEL............................................191
8.7.5 CHANGING THE FRONT DIFFERENTIAL OIL.........................................................191
8.7.6 CHECKING THE OIL IN LATERAL REDUCERS.......................................................192
8.7.7 CHANGING THE OIL IN LATERAL REDUCERS......................................................193
8.8 AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE (CAB VERSION) .............................................................194
8.8.1 AIR CONDITIONER FILLING......................................................................................195
8.8.2 CHANGING THE AIR CONDITIONER BELT.............................................................195
8.8.3 CHANGING THE CAB FILTER....................................................................................196
8.9 BRAKING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE...........................................................................................197
8.9.1 CHECKING THE BRAKE AND CLUTCH OIL LEVELS............................................197
8.9.2 BRAKE AND CLUTCH BLEEDING.............................................................................198
8.10 GREASING POINTS ON THE TRACTOR ....................................................................................199
8.10.1 DIAGRAM OF GREASING POINTS ............................................................................200
8.11 MAINTENANCE TABLE...............................................................................................................203
8.12 TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................206
8.12.1 WARNING MESSAGES ................................................................................................206
8.12.2 ENGINE MALFUNCTIONS...........................................................................................208
8.12.3 TRANSMISSION MALFUNCTIONS............................................................................211
8.12.4 BRAKE SYSTEM MALFUNCTION .............................................................................212
8.12.5 STEERING SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS .....................................................................212
8.12.6 HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM MALFUNCTIONS ...............................................213
8.12.7 PTO DRIVE SHAFT MALFUNCTION .........................................................................214
8.12.8 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK MALFUNCTION....................................................................215
8.12.9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MALFUNCTION...................................................................215
8.12.10 MALFUNCTIONS IN THE CAB ...................................................................................216
8.12.11 MALFUNCTIONS OF HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM OF THE TRAILED IMPLEMENT
216
8.12.12 TRACTOR MALFUNCTIONS (GENERAL).................................................................216

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9TECHNICAL DATA OF THE TRACTOR ..........................................................................................217
9.1 TRACTOR DIMENSIONS .............................................................................................................217
9.1.1 DIMENSIONS OF THE REAR HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM............................219
9.1.2 DIMENSIONS OF THE FRONT HYDRAULIC LIFT MECHANISM (OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT) .................................................................................................................222
9.1.3 DIMENSIONS OF THE REAR TOW HOOK................................................................223
9.1.4 TRACTOR WHEELBASES............................................................................................224
9.2 TYRE PRESSURE..........................................................................................................................226
9.3 UNLADEN WEIGHT OF THE TRACTOR....................................................................................226
9.3.1 MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY PERMISSIBLE MASS OF THE TRACTOR................226
9.3.2 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE MASS OF THE TRACTOR ............................................227
9.3.3 MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE LOAD ON THE CONNECTION POINT........................228
9.3.4 MAXIMUM TENSILE LOAD ON THE CONNECTION POINT.................................228
9.4 WEIGHTS......................................................................................................................................229
9.5 NOISE LEVEL...............................................................................................................................230
9.5.1 VIBRATIONS ON THE DRIVER ..................................................................................230
9.6 TRACTOR INCLINATION ............................................................................................................230
9.7 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS...............................................................................................231
9.8 PRESCRIBED OILS, LIQUIDS AND LUBRICANTS....................................................................233
9.8.1 OILS.................................................................................................................................233
9.8.2 LIQUIDS..........................................................................................................................233
9.8.3 LUBRICANTS ................................................................................................................233
9.9 PTO DRIVE SHAFT......................................................................................................................234
9.9.1 PTO DRIVE SHAFT CHARACTERISTICS..................................................................234
9.9.2 TABLE OF THE PTO DRIVE SHAFT SPEEDS ...........................................................234
9.10 TRACTOR SPEED.........................................................................................................................237
9.11 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE TRACTOR.....................................................................238
9.11.1 WIRING DIAGRAM OF FENDERS..............................................................................238
9.11.2 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE ENGINE ........................................................................239
9.11.3 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE DASHBOARD ..............................................................240
9.11.4 WIRING DIAGRAM OF THE CAB...............................................................................241
10 CONVERSIONS OF TRACTOR LOADS............................................................................................242

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1GENERAL
The AGT tractors were designed and manufactured to provide the highest level of reliability and
work performance to its users. However, a lot also depends on the user, their approach to work
and to subsequent maintenance and proper care of the tractor.
For this purpose, these operating instructions have been prepared in such a way as to prevent the
user or to minimise the risk of contact with exposed components of the tractor.
As the manufacturer, we have drafted these operating instructions in accordance with the
standard SIST ISO 3600:1996 and by taking into account the principle of communication
(manufactured - user) for easier reading and understanding of information.
To ensure that these instructions are followed correctly by you as the operator of your new AGT
tractor, you must carefully read the operating and maintenance instructions and follow them
when handling the tractor.
The pictures in these instructions may show the tractor without its safety guards and devices to
give clearer information and CANNOT be used as a reference for the correct use of the tractor.
Operating and maintenance instructions are an integral part of the tractor and contain essential
information for efficient and safe operation and long service life of the tractor.
Please keep these operating and maintenance instructions in an easily accessible area so
that they are available in any situation.
If the tractor is sold to another customer, be sure to also hand over these instructions.
If you require professional assistance, please contact one of our service centres that will be
happy to help you. Upon contact, please provide exact information about your tractor, which can
be found on the identification plate.
In addition to operating instructions, when purchasing the AGT
tractor you should also receive the following documents:
-engine operating and maintenance instructions,
-warranty certificate and
-the declaration of conformity of the product.
Due to development and modifications, the text of Operating and maintenance instructions may
slightly differ from the actual state of the tractor. Therefore, we, as the manufacturer, reserve the
right to make technical changes of information without notifying the customer in advance.

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FRONT SIDE
REAR SIDE
LEFT SIDE
RIGHT SIDE
1.1 TERMS
The terms used in these operating instructions are explained below for easier understanding of
the text that follows.
-FOPS (Falling objects protective structure), safety structure, which protects the driver
in case of falling objects from above;
-OPS (Operator protective structure), safety structure, which protects the driver from
penetrating objects;
-ROPS (Roll over protective structure), roll bar or safety cabin, which protects the
driver in case of a tractor rollover;
-PTO (Power take-off), a power take-off shaft that transmits the drive directly from the
engine to the tractor implement;
-Universal joint, the shaft that connects the tractor and the tractor implement;
-EGR (Exhaust gas recirculation), a valve used for the recirculation of exhaust gas;
-DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter), a device that removes diesel particulate matter or soot
from the exhaust gas to reduce the emissions of dangerous substances;
-Cat. I cab, the cab does not provide appropriate protection for the driver who performs
spraying operations for the protection of plants;
-Operator/driver, a person who is qualified and suitably trained for operating or driving
the tractor and is authorized to service the tractor;
-Maintenance, a set of servicing operations aimed at achieving functionality and efficient
operation of the tractor for further use. The maintenance schedule is usually prescribed
by the manufacturer, including the appropriate time intervals and procedures;
-Service technician, a person who is authorized to
perform service work on the tractor;
-Authorized service centre, the service chosen by the
manufacturer for routine maintenance of the tractor;
-Improper use, use of the tractor, which is not in
compliance with operating instructions;
-Dangerous area, an area within which there is a high
risk for safety and health of persons;
-View direction, the position of the tractor is
determined by the drawing and depends on the driving
direction. Directions shown in the figure (Fig. 1) are
used in the following pages of the operating
instructions.

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2SAFETY
This chapter contains all the necessary information which the driver or the operator of the tractor
must be aware of and therefore require particular attention. The operator must follow all safety
warnings and procedures, which are required to ensure safe operation.
As the operator, you must carefully read this chapter, as only proper handling will ensure your
safety and protection against potential dangers that may be present while performing work with
the tractor.
List of safety warnings, classified according to the nature of work:
-Safety warnings;
-Dealer;
-Operator or employer;
-Safety instructions before using the tractor;
-Safety instructions during tractor operation;
-Safety instructions after using the tractor;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor on steep slopes;
-Safety instructions for using implements;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor on roads;
-Safety instructions for transporting the tractor;
-Safety instructions for maintenance of the tractor;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor with weights installed;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor during spraying;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor in forestry operations;
-Safety instructions for operating the tractor with a front loader;
-Safety instructions for environmental protection (recycling);
-Additional safety requirements;
-Description of safety signs on the tractor.
Safety warnings also appear later in this text of operating instructions in connection with
particular phases of work, as well as on the safety labels on the tractor and are divided in three
main groups: danger, warning and important, to emphasise that the operator's attention is
required.
Whenever you see one of these signs, comply with the containing instructions for safe work and
act accordingly when emergency situations arise. Failure to comply with the safety warnings
about dangers may lead to serious injuries or even death.
To ensure your own safety, always comply with these safety rules!
WARNING: This symbol indicates potential danger which may occur and result
in serious injuries of the operator or damages to the tractor and its equipment.
IMPORTANT: This symbol highlights important technical information preceding
various work procedures and warns against potential danger, which may occur
during operation and cause minor injuries.
DANGER: This symbol indicates imminent danger which may result in serious
injuries or even death.

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2.1 SAFETY WARNINGS
•Carefully read all the instructions related to safety rules in the
operating instructions for your tractor.
•Learn how to operate and handle your tractor and its control
units;
•Make sure to become familiar with all the characteristics of the
tractor, including weight, loads (load carrying capacity), speed,
stability of the tractor etc. to avoid any consequences or serious
injuries resulting from non-compliance;
•Always follow the rules, particularly when you intend to drive
on public roads;
•Ensure that the signs on the tractor are clearly visible;
•Never remove or coat the safety signs on the tractor with paint;
•When repairing or replacing tractor components make sure that they contain all the
necessary safety signs. Safety signs can be ordered from authorized dealers;
•Ensure your tractor is in good technical condition. Any unauthorized modification of the
tractor may deteriorate its functions and safe operating conditions and may lead to a
shorter service life.
2.2 DEALER
Before the tractor is sold, the dealer must ensure to the customer that the tractor is safe and ready
for immediate use.
•The dealer must explain to the customer all safety
rules, controls and instruments indicating the current
state of the tractor.
•The customer must also be informed by the dealer
about the rules for servicing prescribed by the
manufacturer.
•The dealer must show to the customer the content of
operating instructions, clearly stating the importance of
reading the chapter on safety and the fact that failure to do so may lead to serious
injuries.
2.3 OPERATOR OR EMPLOYER
Before commencing work, the operator must be informed about the tractor and the correct use of
all its working functions, particularly with regard to certain parts, where extreme caution is
required. It is therefore required:
•That the operator is familiar with operating instructions before using the tractor,
confirming that that he/she will rigorously follow all safety instructions for work and
maintenance;
•That the operator becomes familiar with safety warnings contained in the operating
manual and with the safety labels on the tractor;
•That the operator becomes familiar with the risks which may arise due to improper
operation of the tractor; considering the nature of work, the employer must ensure this to
the operator before the latter begins operating the tractor;
•The tractor may only be driven by one person;

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•That the operator or the employer ensures proper maintenance and inspection of the
tractor and its components;
•That the operator or the employer ensures that damaged or faulty parts are only replaced
with original products, otherwise the manufacturer may void the warranty without
prejudice;
•That other persons (third parties) without appropriate skills become familiar with
operating instructions;
•That the operator, when being the employer, instructs the person in charge of working
with the tractor or to provide training for such person;
•That the user prevents any person lacking appropriate skills from operating the tractor;
-That the tractor is only operated by one operator, without an assistant, except when
driving with objects, preventing good view of the surroundings and obstructing the
driver's field of view;
-The assistant is only in charge only of showing the correct driving direction; the
assistant may not ride on the tractor and must keep a suitable safety distance.;
•That the operator is healthy - mentally and physically;
•That the person that operates the tractor undergoes a medical examination (in accordance
with local regulations).
2.3.1 PERSONAL PROTECTION
During work, the operator of the tractor must wear clothes that are properly fastened and
efficient personal protection equipment.
•Safety helmet
•Facial protection (glasses or mask)
•Safety gloves
•Suitable work clothing
•Suitable hearing protection equipment
•Safety shoes
•If you are exposed to pesticides when working with the
tractor, use suitable personal protective equipment listed
above (protective mask, work clothes etc.) as recommended
by the pesticide manufacturer.
2.3.2 IMPROPER USE
•Never use the tractor under the influence of alcohol or other substances. If you are using
medication, consult your physician beforehand.
•Prevent unauthorized persons from operating the tractor.
•Avoid aggressive driving; this may quickly result in an accident.
•Do not change, remove or alter any safety devices on the tractor.
•Do not use the tractor if you are not familiar with operating instructions.
•Do not use loose clothing or inappropriate footwear.

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2.4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TRACTOR
Before using the tractor, always check if all safety devices (safety belt, roll bar etc.) are correctly
installed (securely attached) and functional. Only use the tractor with original parts and safety
devices installed by the manufacturer.
Before commencing work with the tractor, make sure the following conditions have been
fulfilled:
•Before operating the tractor, become familiar with all controls, which must be within
reach and always set in neutral position until the tractor is operated or started.
•Perform a visual inspection of the tractor; check if all the parts and equipment are
securely installed and undamaged:
−check that the brakes, including the parking brake are in proper working order;
−check the operation of the hydrostatic control system;
−check the oil level and top up if the level is low;
−check the condition of the electric system (battery, wires, headlamps, warning
lamps etc.).
•Perform a visual inspection of tractor tyres before operating the tractor.
−Check the tyre pressure and adjust if not properly inflated.
−Check for potential damage, such as bulges or cuts.
−Check the tyre tread for wear.
•Only check the tyre pressure when implements or ballast weights are detached.
•Make sure the main tractor components are clean, remove any dust or debris from the
engine, the radiator, the tank etc. and prevent potential fire risks.
•The tractor can be entered laterally, from both sides; never
enter the tractor from anywhere else than the dedicated entrance
points, otherwise there is a risk of serious injuries due to falling
(Fig. 6).
•Make sure the surfaces and foot supports are clean and free
from dirt, oil, dust etc. before entering the tractor. During
winter, always remove any ice or snow before entering.
•Use the handhold and the footstep to enter the tractor. Never
hold on to the gear shift lever and do not step on the pedals
when entering the tractor.
•Always use the “three-point grip” principle - both feet and one
hand or one foot and both hands when climbing on and off the
tractor.
•Ensure a good ergonomic position (seat, steering wheel and
rear-view mirrors); before use, the space must be tidy and
ensure an optimum field of view, without limitations.
•Before operating a tractor with a cab, make sure all the
windscreens are clean.
•Only start the tractor when seated on the driver's seat (Fig. 7).
•The driver's seat can be rotated according to the desired driving
direction (forward or reverse);
•Only rotate the seat when the tractor is stopped, NEVER perform
this operation during driving.
•The area with the seat rotation plate must be clean and correctly
locked, so that the seat is securely fixed and will not lift in the event of a tractor rollover.

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Fig. 12
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
•Take special care when filling up the tractor’s fuel tank.
Stop the engine and allow the engine to cool down before
filling the fuel tank in a well-ventilated area. In case of
spillage always wipe off any fuel spilt.
•Never fill the fuel tank all the way to the top, because fuel
expands and contracts with temperature changes.
•You must be prepared for a sudden fire, which is why
you must ensure that a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher
is always available during work (Figure 8).
•Make sure that the phone numbers of your doctor,
ambulance, infirmary, hospital and fire department are in a visible place.
2.4.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR
•Do not use the tractor if all routine maintenance procedures
were not performed within the prescribed time intervals.
•Do not use the tractor if the tyres show signs of wear and tear
or damage; immediately replace the tyre ( Fig. 9);
•Do not check the tyre pressure when implements or weights
are installed on the tractor;
•NEVER leave the tractor running in closed spaces or spaces
with poor ventilation. Exhaust gases like CO (carbon
monoxide) are potentially dangerous to your health and you
should therefore always provide adequate ventilation (Fig.
10);
•Do not smoke when filling the fuel tank and do not perform
this operation in a potentially hazardous environment, such
as near a source of open fire or sparks; negligence cause a
fire (Fig. 11);
•Never start the engine when standing next to the
tractor.
•Do not start the engine by short-circuiting the starter
because the tractor can drive off unexpectedly, if in
gear (Fig. 12).

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Fig. 14
2.5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DURING TRACTOR OPERATION
When working with the tractor, always comply
with the rules and road traffic regulations when
driving on the road and strictly follow the
safety instructions.
Before commencing work, make sure that other
persons, especially elderly and children, are
outside of the tractor's danger area, especially
when it is running or moving. If necessary,
stop the tractor and wait until such persons
move to a safe distance before continuing work
(see the figure with dangerous areas Fig. 13).
When working with the tractor, make sure the
following conditions have been fulfilled:
•Before operating the tractor, always check the condition
of the safety belt and immediately replace it if damaged
or worn.
•Always use a safety belt that ensures safe working
conditions and retains the driver in its position in case of
a tractor roll-over (Fig. 14);
•As an exception. the safety belt is NOT required for
short distances on a tractor without a cab, with the roll bar
lowered, when there is no risk of roll-over;
•When driving or operating the tractor, the roll bar (ROPS) must
always be moved in the vertical position (Fig. 15);
•The roll bar only provides appropriate level of protection if its
structure is intact.
•If the safety roll bar is lowered, the tractor must be positioned
on a solid, level ground without slopes or obstacles.
•Replace the roll bar if the roll bar or its structure is damaged,
in case of a tractor roll-over or when running into an obstacle while driving.
•The safety cab (ROPS) installed on the tractor meets the safety requirements of European
standards.
•If the tractor rolls over, the safety cab will only protect or reduce the risk of driver
injuries if the driver follows all safety precautions and uses the safety belt.
•When optional equipment is installed in the safety cab, consult the qualified persons who
will provide you the necessary information.
•Replace the safety cab if the safety cab or its structure was damaged during a tractor
rollover or if you crashed into an obstacle while driving!
•The manual throttle should only be used for starting (pre-heating) the engine or when
operating tractor implements, which require constant rpm.
•Any unauthorized persons riding on a part of the tractor which was not designed for
carrying people may be injured or have an accident (falling off the tractor), or distract the
driver during operation, or change the tractor's barycentre, or obstruct the driver's field of
view, thereby causing the working conditions on the tractor to become unreliable.
•You and the persons around you must always use caution when standing near the rotating
parts of the tractor.
•All moving parts (shafts, couplers, cylinders, belts etc.) must be equipped with a
protection to prevent potential entanglement of clothes or body parts.

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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Always adjust your driving style to environment conditions to avoid the risk of accidents or
property damage and ensure the safety and health of persons.
During operation, both the tractor and its implement generate a certain level of noise.
•Excessive noise may cause serious hearing damage. The risk increases with the noise
level and the duration of exposure. For this reason, the Operating instructions contain
data regarding the noise level generated by your tractor.
•The use of hearing protection (ear plugs or earmuffs) is recommended if the noise level
exceeds 85 db (A) or the operator is exposed to noise for an extended period of time.
•The noise level may vary depending on the type of implement and the rpm speed of the
PTO shaft.
2.5.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR
•Do not use the tractor in environments where there is a
potential risk of falling objects, even if the tractor cab is
installed.
In such cases, the use of special protective equipment is
mandatory (FOPS –Falling object protective structure and
OPS –Operator protective structure), which are NOT
CERTIFIED for this tractor!
•Do not commence work before making sure there are no
unauthorized persons standing near the operating area of
the tractor.
•Do not let anyone approach the tractor while using a
loader or when a load is lifted.
•Prevent any unauthorized person from approaching the
tractor (Fig. 17);
•It is forbidden to carry any unauthorized persons on the
tractor.
•Never exit or enter the tractor when driving.
•Do not change or modify the roll bar when it is damaged, do not
cut, drill, straighten or weld on its structure, otherwise you risk
reducing the level of safety.
•The safety roll bar is not intended for towing, which is why you
should NEVER attach chains or pulling ropes onto it, otherwise
you may risk damages to the tractor or a tractor rollover.
•Never change or modify the roll bar, do not cut, drill, straighten or
weld on its structure.
•The operator's attention must be completely
focused to safe work with the tractor, therefore:
-DO NOT listen to music on headphones
during work;
-DO NOT use a smartphone during work;
-Any optional equipment in the tractor cab
must be adjusted in advance.
•Do not change the settings on the screen while driving the tractor; make sure the
conditions are safe and pull over the tractor before you do so.
•NEVER remove the safety guards from the moving parts; entanglement with
rotating parts may cause serious injuries or even death.

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2.6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AFTER OPERATING THE TRACTOR
Before exiting the tractor or leaving the tractor unsupervised, take the following safety
precautions.
Observe the concept “Tractor stopped under safe conditions with the engine running”:
•Stop the tractor.
•Activate the parking brake.
•Move all controls to neutral position.
•Always lower the three-point linkage.
•Always lower any tractor mounted equipment to the ground.
•Disengage the PTO drive shaft when not in use.
•Before exiting, make sure there are no persons nearby.
•Move all hydraulic system controls to neutral position if they are
not used.
•Climb from the tractor and put wedges under the wheels if necessary.
Observe the concept “Tractor stopped under safe conditions with the engine stopped”:
•Stop the tractor.
•Move all controls to neutral position.
•Activate the parking brake.
•Always lower the three-point linkage.
•Always lower any tractor mounted equipment to the ground.
•Make sure the PTO drive shaft is disengaged.
•Move all hydraulic system controls to neutral position.
•Stop the tractor's engine, shift into the first gear to increase safety and remove the key.
•Climb from the tractor and put wedges under the wheels if necessary.
Observe the concept “Tractor stopped under safe conditions with a trailer without brakes
or with an overrun brake attached”:
•Stop the tractor on a level surface.
•Repeat the procedure described above: “Tractor stopped under safe conditions with the
engine stopped”.
•Activate parking brake on the trailer (if equipped, see the trailer's operating instructions).
After you finish using the tractor or before parking the tractor for an extended period of time,
perform the general safety-related measures.
•Park the tractor on a level and solid ground, in a covered area or an area where the tractor
can be covered without potential risks or obstacles.
•Stop the tractor when conditions are safe, as described above, and prevent other persons
from accessing the controls in the driver's area; lock the door if the tractor is equipped
with a cab.
•Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery. When preparing for winter storage,
remove the battery from the tractor and store it at an appropriate room temperature to
prevent electrolyte freezing.
•If installed, lower the tractor mounted implement to the ground.
2.6.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR
•Do not park the tractor in confined spaces, otherwise the vicinity of a hot engine may
cause a fire or damage to other property.
•Do not leave the driver’s area before ensuring that the safety precaution of stopping the
tractor was correctly performed.

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2.7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATING THE TRACTOR ON STEEP
SLOPES
•When operating the tractor, avoid working on uneven ground, steep slopes or
embankments. Particular attention should be paid when driving near ditches or holes.
•Adverse weather conditions can soften the ground and reduce the stability of the tractor,
which can lead to slipping or even overturning, therefore you should always make sure
the ground is solid before driving, particularly during poor weather conditions.
•When driving on steep slopes, adjust the speed by shifting into an appropriate gear,
particularly when carrying heavy loads or implements.
•Only attach a trailed implement or a trailer on the original linkage system of the tractor.
•The trailed implement must always be lighter than the tractor.
•When driving uphill on a steep slope with the tractor carrying a heavy trailed implement,
always drive in reverse, otherwise the front end of the tractor may be lifted off the ground
due to excessive load, which can lead to a tractor rollover.
•When braking with a trailed implement, particularly when driving downhill, you must
take into account the length, width and weight of the latter, which are very important for
stability, the stopping distance in relation to the speed of the tractor may significantly
increase due to their impact.
•When driving on a steep slope, always lower any implements on the tractor as close to the
ground as possible.
•If the tractor starts to roll over, firmly grasp the steering wheel, push your feet firmly
against the ground and lean against the backrest of the seat. When the tractor has
completely stopped, leave the driver’s area using one of the emergencies exits.
2.7.1 IMPROPER USE OF THE TRACTOR ON STEEP SLOPES
•When driving on steep slopes, never shift into neutral and
do not press the clutch pedal.
•Avoid aggressive driving and sudden stopping and avoid
sharp turning, otherwise the tractor may roll over.
•Do not drive the tractor transversely across the slope,
otherwise you risk a roll over; if possible, only drive
straight up and down the slope.
2.8 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING IMPLEMENTS
If additional implements are installed on the tractor, which
can change the weight distribution, adjust your driving style to
current conditions.
•Only attach implements on dedicated places on the
tractor, which are designed for this purpose.
•When a fixed, self-supporting implement is connected
to the tractor through the universal joint, always keep
the tractor running in idle or shift into neutral position,
activate the parking brake and place wedges under the
wheels.
•Keep in mind that any implement changes the total
weight, which reduces the braking efficiency and has a
significant impact on a longer stopping distance.

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2.8.1 TRACTOR MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS
•Attach the tractor mounted implement to the three-point linkage system of the tractor and
secure it with pins. The implement height and the tractor must be on the same level to
enable connection to the PTO drive shaft.
•Always ensure that the tractor remains stable when attaching a tractor mounted
implement. For this purpose, calculation formulas are provided in the operating
instructions to determine their suitability.
•Learn how to use a tractor mounted implement correctly before you start to use it on the
tractor, which is why you must read the operating and maintenance instructions of the
implement.
•Before driving on the road, lift the tractor mounted implement and lock it in place to
prevent dangerous movements and tractor instability.
2.8.2 TRAILED IMPLEMENTS
•Attach a trailed implement to the tow bar on the tractor.
•Do not attach a trailed implement to the three-point linkage system on the tractor because
the latter is only designed for mounted implements. Failure to follow this rule may lead
to a tractor rollover.
•Only tow tractor implements without brakes or implements equipped with mechanical
brakes. When driving the tractor with trailed implements without brakes, particularly
during braking, you must take into account the total weight of the tractor with the trailed
attachment or load because you may quickly lose control over the tractor.
•Learn how to use a trailed implement correctly before you start to use it on the tractor,
which is why you must read the operating and maintenance instructions of the
implement.
•Whenever leaving the tractor with a trailed implement attached, repeat the procedure
described in the chapter “SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AFTER USING THE TRACTOR”
and always place safety wedges under the tractor or trailer wheels when parked on a
slope.
2.8.3 UNIVERSAL JOINT
Drive components may cause serious accidents, which is why you must follow the instructions
below:
•To actuate the components of the implement (pump, fan etc.), use the universal joint
which is prescribed for the particular implement according to its size and structure and is
equipped with a protective cover.
•Before first use, inspect the universal joint and ensure appropriate length (it should not be
too short or too long) to prevent it from falling off or jamming when engaged.
•Attach the universal joint to the implement first before attaching it to the PTO drive shaft
on the tractor.
•When installing the universal joint, make sure the safety pin is correctly locked. Push and
pull the universal joint forwards and backwards until the safety pin is securely locked.
•Only attach the implement to the tractor when the PTO drive shaft is disengaged.
•Only attach and detach the universal joint when the engine is switched off and the
ignition key is removed from the ignition.
•Before activating the PTO drive shaft, check the rpm and make sure there are no people
or animals within the danger zone of the tractor.
•When attaching the universal joint, you can manually rotate the output PTO drive shaft of
the tractor, provided that the engine is switched off and the drive shaft is disengaged.
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