LS XR4040 User manual

Contents
1. General Notices for Safety
1-1. Before using the tractor ······································1-1
1-2. Safety Precautions (Read this for safety before using)
(1)Noticesbeforeusingthetractor·································1-4
(2)NoticeswhenstartingEngine ··································1-7
(3) Notices while operating/using the tractor · · · · · · ····················1-8
(4) Notices when connecting Implement ····························1-10
(5)Noticeswhentowingthetractor································1-11
(6)Noticeswhentransportingthetractor···························1-11
(7)Noticeswhenservicingthetractorafterwork ·····················1-12
(8) Notices when handling Diesel Fuel ····························1-13
(9) Notices when leaving the tractor · · ····························1-14
(10)NoticerelatingtoToxicsubstances····························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)Thenameofeachpart·······································2-1
2-1. Boarding and Exiting the tractor
(1)Boardingthetractor·········································2-3
(2)Seatadjustment·············································2-4
(3) Tilting steering wheel ·········································2-4
(4)Seatbelt···················································2-5
(5)Ventilation(Cabinonly)·······································2-5
(6)Exitingthetractor···········································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-OverProtectiveStructure(ROPS) ···························2-8

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3. Instruments and Controls
3-1. Instrument Panel and Front controls
(1) Instrument panel · · · ··········································3-3
(2)Keyswitch··················································3-7
(3)Turnsignallightswitch········································3-7
(4)Lightswitch·················································3-7
(5)Hornswitch·················································3-8
(6)Hazardwarninglightswitch····································3-8
(7) Grille work light switch · · · · · · · · · · ······························3-8
(8)Beaconlampswitch(iffitted)···································3-9
(9)Cruisecontrolswitch(HSTtype)·······························3-9
(10)DPFswitch···············································3-9
(11)PTOswitch···············································3-13
(12) PTO mode switch · ·········································3-13
(13)Shuttlelever(Mechanical)···································3-14
(14)Throttlelever··············································3-14
(15)Throttlepedal(Mechanical)··································3-14
(16) Clutch pedal (Mechanical) · · · · · ······························3-15
(17) Brake pedals · · · · · ·········································3-15
(18)HSTforward/reversepedal(HSTtype)·························3-16
(19)Creeperlever(MEC,iffitted)·································3-16
3-2. Right-hand controls and Cabin pillar (Cabin type)
(1) Main gear shift lever (Mechanical) ······························3-17
(2) Range gear shift lever (HST type) ······························3-18
(3)Parkingbrakelever··········································3-19
(4) Differential lock pedal ········································3-19
(5)Worklightswitch············································3-20
(6)Windowwiperswitch(Front,Rear)·····························3-21
(7)Electricalpoweroutletsocket··································3-21
(8) Indoor light (Cabin only) ·····································3-22
(9)Audioplayer(Cabinonly)(iffitted)·····························3-22
3-3. Left-hand controls (Cabin type)
(1) Range gear shift lever (Mechanical only) · · · · · ····················3-24
(2)PTOgearlever(iffitted)······································3-24
(3)Fourwheeldrivelever(4WD)··································3-25
(4)GSPlever(iffitted)··········································3-25
(4)MiddlePTOlever(iffitted)····································3-25
3-4. Left / Right-hand controls (Roll-bar type)
(1) Main gear shift lever (Mechanical) ······························3-26
(2) Range gear shift lever (HST type) ······························3-27
(3)Parkingbrakelever··········································3-28
(4) Differential lock pedal ········································3-28
(5)Worklightswitch············································3-29
(6) Range gear shift lever (Mechanical only) · · · · · ····················3-29
(7)PTOgearlever(iffitted)······································3-29

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(8)Fourwheeldrivelever(4WD)··································3-30
(9)GSPlever(iffitted)··········································3-30
(10)MiddlePTOlever(iffitted)···································3-30
3-5. Hydraulic system
(1)Safetyprecautions··········································3-31
(2)Steeringsystem············································3-32
(3)HydraulicliftControl(MHL)(Cabintype)·························3-32
(4)HydraulicliftControl(MHL)(Roll-bartype)·······················3-34
(5) Remote control lever and Quick coupler (optional) ·················3-36
(6)Joysticklever(iffitted)········ ······························3-38
(7)HydraulicSystemDiagram····································3-39
4. Operation and Work
4-1. Engine start and stop
(1)Enginestart···············································4-1
(2)Startincoldweather········································4-3
(3)Enginestop···············································4-3
4-2. How to Drive and how to Stop
(1)Howtodrive ················································4-4
(2) Changing speed · · · ········································4-6
(3) Emergency Stop · · · ········································4-7
(4) Stopping tractor ···········································4-8
(5) Driving tractor on the road ··································4-9
(6)Parking··················································4-10
4-3. How to handle new tractor
(1)Checkpoints··············································4-11
(2) Notices in handling new Tractor · · ····························4-11
4-4. Attaching Implement
(1) 3-point linkage · · · · · ········································4-12
(2)Powertake-off(PTO)shaft····································4-16
(3) Hitch and Drawbar (optional) · · · · · ·····························4-18
(4) 7-Pole connector (optional) · · · · · · ······························4-19
(5)Technicallymaximumpermissiblemass························4-20
(6) Tires and Load capacity ·····································4-21
(7) Adjusting Wheel tracks and tire replacement · ····················4-22
(8)UsingFront-endloader(iffitted)······························4-24
(9)AdjustingSteeringangle·····································4-26
(10) Recommended maximum specification of implements · ············4-27
4-5. Working in hazardous area ··································4-28
4-6. Driving Speed·············································4-29

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5. Lubrication and Maintenance
5-1. Access for maintenance ·····································5-1
5-2. Maintenance chart ··········································5-2
5-3. Lubricants and Capacity ·····································5-6
5-4. First 50 hour check ·········································5-7
5-5. When the warning indicator lights
(1)DrainwaterfromFuelfilter·····································5-8
5-6. Check before starting (Daily check)
(1)Engineoil··················································5-9
(2)Fueltank··················································5-10
(3) Instrument panel & Indicators · · · · ······························5-10
(4) Turn signal lights, Lights and Horn · · · · · · · · · · ····················5-11
(5)Enginecoolant·············································5-12
(6) Air cleaner (Dry type) ········································5-12
(7) Cleaning of Radiator and Radiator screen · · · · · ···················5-13
(8) Tire air pressure damage · · · · · · · · ·····························5-13
(9) Tightening state of bolt and nut of each part · · · · ··················5-14
(10) Adjustment of Clutch pedal play (Mechanical type) ················5-14
(11) Adjustment of brake pedal play · · ·····························5-14
(12) Adjusting HST control linkage (HST type) · · · · ···················5-15
5-7. Every 50 hour check
(1)Lubricatinggreasenipple·····································5-16
(2) Cleaning of Radiator and Radiator screen · · · · · ···················5-16
(3)CheckingTransmissionoil····································5-17
(4)CheckingFrontaxleoil·······································5-17
(5)Batterycheck··············································5-17
(6) Air cleaner (Dry type) ········································5-17
(7) Hydraulic hoses and Leakage · · · · ·····························5-17
(8)CleaningCabinairfilters ·····································5-18
5-8. Every 250 hour check
(1) Replacing Engine oil and Filter · · · ······························5-19
(2)ReplacingHydraulicoilfilter···································5-20
(3)TensionadjustmentofEnginebelt······························5-21
(4) Replacing Air cleaner element (Dry type) · · · · · · ···················5-22
(5)Toe-in····················································5-22
5-9. Every 500 hour check
(1) Changing Front axle oil · · · · · · · · · ······························5-23
(2) Changing Transmission oil · · · · · · ······························5-23
(3) Replacing Fuel filter cartridge · · · · ······························5-24
(4)AdjustingEnginevalveclearance·······························5-24
(5)CheckingNozzleinjectionpressure·····························5-24
(6)ReplacingCabinairfilters·····································5-25

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5-10. Every 2-year check
(1)ReplacementofEnginecoolant·······························5-26
5-11. General maintenance (When required)
(1)Air-bleedingfromFuelsystem·································5-27
(2)Fuse&Mainfuse···········································5-28
(3) Battery handling and Notices · · · · ·····························5-30
5-12. Troubleshooting ·········································5-34
6. Air conditioning System
6-1. The name of each part of cooling and heating system ·············6-1
6-2. How to use air conditioner and heater
(1) How to operate air conditioner and heater · · · · · · ···················6-2
(2)Airdirectioncontrol···········································6-2
6-3. Every 6 month check
(1) Checking refrigerant amount · · · · ·······························6-3
(2) Cleaning condenser and Radiator screen · · · · · ····················6-3
(3) Checking leakage · · ··········································6-3
(4)Belttensionadjustment ·······································6-3
6-4. Every year check
(1)Compressorcheck···········································6-4
(2)Controlswitchcheck··········································6-4
6-5. Troubleshooting ············································6-5
6-6. System diagram ············································6-7
7. Dimension & Specification ···· ·······················7-1

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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
zYour tractor is designed and manufactured to pull, to carry, to supply the power a variety of mounted
or towed equipment for agriculture. Do not use the product for other purposes than intended by the
manufacturer and outlined in this manual. Do not use this tractor for light/heavy forestry applications.
zDo not use the product beyond its limits of terrain gradient and stability than outlined in this manual.
Using the tractor beyond these limits may cause a overturning accident.
zDo not use the tractor on higher speeds than allowed by the load of the tractor and road condition.
Always choice a suitable driving speed to maintain the stability of the tractor.
zDo not use the tractor near or on soft verges of canals and brooks or banks and verges that are
undermined by rodents. The tractor may sink sideways and roll-over.
zDo not use the tractor on brittle bridge heads and poor bridge floors, These constructions may
collapse and cause overturning of the tractor. Always check out the condition and carrying
capacity of bridges and ramps prior to engage.
zDo not use the tractor without wearing the seat belt and Roll-Over Protective Structure
(ROPS) during operations where roll-over or tip-over hazards exist. The ROPS will only be fully
effective when the driver remains attached to his seat.
zDo not use equipment mounted on the tractor which is not correctly matching and firmly fixed.
Such equipment may increase the risk for roll-over and hit the tractor when coming loose.
zDo not use the tractor in combination with equipment arbitrary, without having consulted the
specific operator’s manual provided with the equipment. This manual alone cannot provide you
with all the information about safety operation of the combination.
zDo not use the tractor beyond its limits of dynamic stability. High speed, abrupt maneuvers, and
fast and short cornering will increase the risk of roll-over.
zDo not use the tractor for overloaded pulling work, in cases where you don’t know if the load will
yield, for instance when pulling stumps. The tractor may flip over when the stump is not yielding.
zBe extremely cautious when working with the tractor on forage silos without lateral concrete walls.
A wide track setting may improve the lateral stability of the tractor.
zBe cautious that the center of gravity of the tractor may increase when the front-end loader is
loaded or the three-point linkage are raised. In these conditions, the tractor may roll-over earlier than
expected.
zDo not step down from the tractor without shutting down the PTO, shifting the transmission
to neutral and applying the parking brake.

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◆Safety Mark Description
- In the places where the cautions in usage are required, the marks such as “DANGER”, “WARNING”,
“CAUTION” are found.
- You should comply with the description marked on the decals attached on the product or the contents
marked with safety mark in this Operator's Manual..
Warning – This indicates a potential dangerous situation that may cause a serious
injury or death if not avoided.
Caution – This indicates a potential dangerous situation that may cause a light
injury or damage to the properties if not avoided.
Notice – This indicates the instructions for right use for the safety of persons or
products.
Danger – This indicates a fatal dangerous situation that may cause a serious injury
or death if not avoided.
Notice
Caution
Warning
Danger
zNever remove or modify or change the driver’s protection device or safety device arbitrary.
zYou 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. Pay the necessary attention while operating next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown objects
can get projected outside the field and hit unprotected people like bikers or pedestrians. Wait until it is
clear of bystanders.
zDo not violate the local traffic rules related to public roads and highways
zDo not allow riders on the tractor; do not allow people standing on the access way or step to the
cab when the tractor is moving. Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks to fall from the
tractor during unforeseen or abrupt movements.
zThis tractor has only one operator station and is a one man operated vehicle. Other people on or
around the tractor during normal operation are not allowed.
zAlways stay clear from implements operating area and especially do not stand between tractor
and trailed vehicle either three-point linkage when operating lift controls; ensure no bystanders
are near these operating areas.
zThis tractor may be equipped with a number of sensors to control safety functions. Do not attempt
to bypass any function on the tractor. You will be exposed to serious hazards, and moreover, the
behavior of the tractor may become unpredictable.
zThe manufacturer will not be responsible for the damage or safety problems caused by maintenance
or repair with non-genuine parts. It must be requested to use the genuine parts.
zWhen cleaning the tractor by using high pressurized water, do not inject water directly to the
electronic parts, wiring, air intake pipe, hot engine or muffler inside the bonnet.
zMaintenance and repair of the tractor is performed by skilled technical experts with the proper
tools authorized by the manufacturer.
zFor damage or accidents caused by the miss use or operation in violation of these rules, the
manufacturer and its distributors will not have any responsibility and warranty.
zKeep this Operator’s manual for future reference at hand (on the tractor).

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◆Terminology
When reading this Operator's Manual, refer to
the right figure for the discrimination of the front/
rear/ left/ right direction.
Front
Rear
RightLeft
Fig.1-1
Fig.1-2
Fig.1-3
◆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
serial number, TM number and also running hours
displayed on the instrument panel. (See Fig. 1-3)
Chassis No.
Hour meter
Engine No.
Fig.1-4
TM number

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1-2. Safety Precautions - read this for safety before using.
(1) Notices before using the tractor
zFor Safety Instruction : Before using the tractor,
read this Operator's Manual carefully and
understand the instructions fully for the safety
prevention and right usage of the tractor and then
use the tractor safely according to the instructions.
Read Operator’s
Manual.
▶Additional seat (where fitted) is used for driver training or instruction. Do not permit
anyone to ride on the tractor.
Warning
zOperator’s condition : The persons such as
patients, drunks, people on drugs, etc. are never
allowed to operate this tractor.
Only educated operators can use the tractor after
learning the usage of controls for moving, stopping,
turning and other operating.
zSuitable Clothes & Protect Entanglement :
When checking or operating the tractor, wear tight
fitting clothes and safety equipment instead of
loose or long clothes. Also, slippers, high heel
shoes are not suitable for operation. Wear the low
shoes or work shoes or boots.
Warning ▶Do not approach the rotating shaft such as PTO shaft or cooling fan, especially,
with loose clothing and long clothes. The entanglement in rotating shaft can cause
serious injury or death.
▶Stop the engine and be sure PTO shaft is stopped before getting near it.
zKeep Riders off : Riders on the tractor or implements obstruct the operator’s view and can be
thrown off the tractor. It can cause a serious injury or death. Riders should not be carried on the
tractor at any time.
zSafety Decals : For right use and personal safety of the operator, the safety decals are attached to
the parts related with safety operation. Before using the tractor, comply with the safety instructions.
(For further information, refer to “1-6 Safety Decals”, See page 1-19)
Especially, special cares must be taken for using the tractor in the places where the safety
signs such as Danger, Warning, Caution etc. are marked. (See page 1-2)

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zProtect Children : Pay special attention to children (or a child) while using the tractor or during
storage.
- Make sure children keep a safe distance from the tractor and all implements before using the
tractor. Be alert to the presence of children.
- Do not let children or an untrained person operate the tractor.
- Do not allow children to approach the tractor while the engine is running.
- When parking the tractor, remove the ignition key and lower implements to the ground for
children’s safety.
▶As children are very curious, they may do unexpected movements or actions.
Special care must be taken, when operating tractor or equipment.
Warning
zPeriodical Check : “Lubrication and Maintenance” must be performed periodically. If necessary,
do it immediately and if not, it may cause the failure, reduction of product life or physical injury.
* Periodic Lubrication and Maintenance
Fuel, Oil, Filter, Air cleaner, Battery, Belt, Cable, Grease, Pedals such as clutch and brake pedal,
Tire air pressure, Wheel bolts, Toe-in, Electrical wirings, other items related to safety.
zGenuine 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.
zRestrict Maintenance : If you repair or change some components and settings arbitrary, the
performance of the tractor can NOT be guaranteed, and may void the warranty And also,
maintenance of the heavy weighted parts without special tools can cause serious injury.
If it is required to check or repair the tractor due to trouble, or if you have any questions for the
usage or operation of the tractor, contact your authorized dealer.
* The items that are not allowed to be modified or changed or removed arbitrarily by user are
below :
- Protection structures such as PTO cover, Guards, Safety frame (Roll-bar), Cab, etc.
- Engine components, Fuel injection control and setting, etc.
- Automatic control equipment, Lamps, Transmission, Hydraulic valve and pressure settings.
- Other parts that detail and where complicated adjustments are needed.
▶Skilled professional technology is needed for the repair.
▶For derail maintenance or repair, contact your authorized dealer.
Warning
zLamps : Do not modify the lamps or change the bulb capacity arbitrarily.
▶Modified lamps or change bulb capacity may cause the traffic accident by
disturbing approaching driver’s views.
▶If the lamp is blown out, replace it immediately with a genuine part. In case of
driving at night, it may cause a traffic accident.
Warning

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zProtective 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. Such behaviors are prohibited strictly.
▶The Protective Structure and interconnecting components are a certified system.
Any damage, Fire, corrosion or modification will weaken the structure and reduce
your protection. If this occurs, the Protective Structure MUST be replaced with a
new one. Contact your authorized dealer for Protective Structure inspection and
replacement.
▶In case of an accident, fire, tip or roll-over, the following MUST be performed by a
qualified technician before operating the tractor again.
- The Protective Structure MUST be replaced.
- The mounting or suspension for the Protective Structure , operator seat and
suspension, seat belt and mounting components and wiring within the operator’s
protective system MUST be carefully inspected for damage.
- All damaged parts MUST be replaced.
▶DO NOT attach any device to the Protective Structure for pulling purposes.
▶DO NOT weld, drill holes, attempt to straighten or repair the protective
structure. The modification can reduce the structural integrity of the
structure which can cause death or serious injury in the event of fire, tip, roll
over, collision or accident and void the warranty.
Warning
zLevel of protection of the FOPS (Falling Objects Protective Structure) :
-For cabin model, it provides protection against falling objects according to OECD code 10
standard. The energy level of drop test is 1365 J. But it does not mean that the cabin provide full
protection against all the falling objects in the work field.
-For roll-bar model, it does NOT any protection against falling objects. It is recommended to use a
certified FOPS structure when working with front-end loaders.
zLevel of protection against hazardous substances :
-For cabin model of this tractor, 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 chemical hazardous area.
zLevel of protection of the OPS (Operators Protection Structure) : This tractor does NOT
provide protection against
- low hanging wires and branches in the forest, orchard or construction area, etc
- toppling trees, primarily in case a rear-mounted tree grab-crane is mounted at the rear of the
tractor
- penetrating objects in the operator’s enclosure, primarily in case a winch is mounted at the rear of
the tractor.
- potential risks by using any optional equipment that might be available to deal with those hazards.
NEVER enter or operate these hazardous area without certified Operator Protective Structure
installed.

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(2) Notices when starting Engine
zCheck 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.
zBefore starting, check again if there are other
workers or children around the tractor and
implements and keep a safe distance.
zStart engine and operate the tractor after sitting
on the driver’s seat correctly with seat belt
fastened.
zPlace the shuttle lever, transmission gear lever in
NEUTRAL and especially check if parking brake
is applied.
zLower the implements on the ground.
zEnsure that rear view mirrors and the other
mirrors (if fitted) are adjusted correctly, and check
the operation of the headlights and other lights
zPut PTO switch to OFF position. If the PTO switch
is ON position, the engine can NOT be started.
(See Fig.1-5 )
zDepress the clutch pedal fully (if fitted). If not, the
start safety switch does not contacted enough and
the engine can NOT start.
Warning
▶Do not start the engine in a closed area. The poisonous exhaust gas can cause
fatal damage to the driver or persons around.
Fig.1-5
PTO switch
ON : PUSH AND TURN
OFF : PUSH
PTO switch

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zConnect left and right brake pedals while driving
on the road. (if fitted)
zDO NOT use differential lock device while driving
on the road or turning in the field.
zDO NOT ride your foot on the brake pedal or
clutch pedal.
zLower the driving speed enough before turning a
sharp curve. Especially, when you drive the tractor
with implements, make the turning radius wider.
zDO NOT start or stop the tractor suddenly. Engage
the clutch and brake softly. If not, front wheels can
be lifted up and it is very dangerous.
zDo not jump up and down while tractor is moving.
When getting off or on the tractor, use the grip or
handrail and sub step to prevent falls.
(3) Notices while operating/using the tractor
zVentilation
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.
zWhen driving the tractor in reverse, lower the
engine speed. Make sure to check if there is any
obstacle or person in the rear.
zDO NOT permit other people and especially
children approach within working area while
operating tractor and equipment.
zNoise and Vibration : When working between buildings or in confined spaces, the sound pressure
level can be increased. Wear suitable ear protectors in high noise level conditions. When working
with equipment in the field, Vibration may intensity from the equipment may be increased. To reduce
the harm to the body, take a rest periodically.

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zWhen working at the edge of steep slope, take
special care about a turn-over.
zWhen working, wear the protection equipment
and tighten the seat belt.
zIf the authorized passenger seat are not installed,
keep riders off.
zOn a downhill, operate the throttle pedal and
brake pedal slowly and DO NOT drive while the
transmission gear is in NEUTRAL.
zTo climb a steep slope, drive tractor slowly in
reverse up the slope rather than forward. It is
much safer.
zWhen turning the tractor on a slope, pay
attention to safety especially.
zWhen crossing a high ridge, let down the
implement and go straight across the ridge at
low speed.
zWhen connecting the implements to the
front/rear of the tractor, install the proper
additional weights in the rear/front of the tractor
to keep the balance of the tractor.
zObey 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.
zIf you can not drive the tractor due to a failure,
move the tractor to a safe place and install
troubled vehicle (safety tripod).
(Day : backward 100m ( 328 ft )
Night : backward 200m ( 656 ft))
zDo not overuse the fuel, oil, etc and pay attention not to contact the skin directly. Generally, these
materials contain harmful materials to the human body. When you work in a area where hazardous
chemicals are sprayed, check the cabin filter (if fitted) and replace the filter with suitable one for the
purpose being used. To protect the body completely from these harmful materials, wear a safe
protection equipment such as mask, and clean the body after working.

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zAttach or detach the implement on wide and level
ground.
zDo not use the tractor in combination with
equipment arbitrary, without having consulted the
specific operator’s manual provided with the
equipment.
zYou have to stay clear from the three-point
linkage when controlling it. Do not stay between
tractor and implement.
zDo not stay between tractor and trailed vehicle for
connecting/disconnecting or checking it. Trailed
vehicle may roll down or tractor can move reverse.
zWhen towing the trailed vehicle, use only hitch or
drawbar. Do not tow by connecting with any other
structures.
zWhen connecting heavy implements, apply the
parking brake and use the wheel chock.
zDo not attach over-weighted implement.
▶Before connecting or checking the implement, put PTO switch to OFF and place
PTO gear lever in NEUTRAL position.
▶When attaching or detaching the implement, make sure to fix the implement and
tighten the three point hitch pins correctly. If not, the serious troubles and injury can
occur during the operation.
▶If heavy loaded trailer is connected to 3-point linkage or any structure, it can cause
turnover or failure and serious injury. Make sure to use towing hitch or authorized
draw bar.
Warning
(4) Notices when connecting Implement
▶When connecting or disconnecting hydraulic coupler, lower implement on the
ground, turn off engine and check if the pressure of hydraulic line is released.
▶When installing the implement having big hydraulic cylinders or lines, check oil
level in tractor transmission housing after installing the implements.
Caution

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zCheck the horizontal and vertical permissible load of the hitch (or drawbar) before towing. The load
is different with trailer brake, and stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed loads
and slope. Make sure you consider the total weight of the equipment and its load. (See section 4-4-
(3), “Hitch and Drawbar” in this manual.)
zDrive slowly when towing extremely heavy loads.
zDo not tow trailers that are not fitted with an independent braking system.
(5) Notices when towing the tractor
zIf 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.
zTractor can be steered for a short distance
without engine running, but it will be hard to turn
the steering wheel. If possible, run the engine for
steering and lubrication.
zWhen being towed, disengage the 4WD,
differential lock, parking brake and place all gear
shift levers in neutral position.
(6) Notices when transporting the tractor
zWhen transporting the tractor by truck, trailer,
etc, use suitable equipment or facilities to
load or unload the tractor.
zFix the tractor tightly to the vehicle with heavy-
duty straps or chains.
zWhen fixing the rear of the tractor, use the hitch
or hitch support.
zWhen fixing the front of the tractor, use the
towing hook.
zWhen driving on public roads, the transporting
vehicle must have signs and lights required by
local regulation to avoid collision with a vehicle.
▶When fixing the tractor, Do not hook or connect chains to the 4WD shaft, steering
cylinder, tie-rod or front axle. These can be damaged by the chain or excessive
strain.
▶In case of turbocharger engine (where fitted), cover the exhaust outlet to protect
that the turbocharger does not rotate by air without lubrication.
Caution

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(7) Notices when servicing the tractor after work
zThe check and maintenance must be performed after stopping the engine and cooling down the
engine sufficiently.
Warning ▶When opening the radiator cap,
hot cooling water or steam may
explode. Remove the cap using
a thick rag or glove to prevent
serious burns.
zKeep an approved fire extinguisher on your tractor.
zNever fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or the engine is hot. And never smoke or have
flames around fuel tank.
zTo prevent fire or explosion, keep flames or sparks away from battery. Do not grind or smoke or
weld near a battery. For further information, see section 5-11-(3), “Battery handling and Notices”.
▶Always remove grounded (-) battery clamp first and assemble it last. If not, It can
cause an explosion by spark.
▶The gas generated from the battery is explosive. Keep cigarettes, sparks and
flames away from battery. Never check battery charge by placing a metal object
across the terminals.
▶Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is strong enough to burn skin,
clothing and can cause blindness if splashed into eyes. Do not touch the battery or
liquid by bare hand without gloves or any protection. Flush eyes with clean water for
about 20 minutes If the electrolyte is splashed into the eyes. Get medical attention
immediately.
▶Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal items.
▶Battery post, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds.
MUST WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
Warning
zDO NOT pour water into the radiator or engine
when the engine is hot. The engine or radiator
may crack.
Warning ▶Before removing hydraulic pipes or hoses and other parts, make sure to check that
hydraulic pressure is relieved completely. The leaks of pressurized oil can cause a
fatal physical injury.
▶Use proper protection equipments, before servicing hydraulic system.
▶Before connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic quick coupler, lower the
implements to the ground, and check that hydraulic pressure is relieved.
zBefore checking or repairing the hydraulic system and fuel system, make sure the engine is stopped,
and all the transmission gears are in neutral, and lower the implements to the ground. The leaks of
pressurized fluid can cause a fatal physical injury. If injured by leaking fluid, get medical attention
immediately

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(8) Notices when handling Diesel Fuel
zDo not mix gasoline, alcohol or blended fuels to diesel fuel. These mixtures are explosive in fuel
tank.
zNever remove the fuel cap or refuel with the engine running or hot.
zDo not smoke while refueling the tractor. Keep any type of flame away.
zMaintain control of the fuel filler nozzle when filling the fuel tank.
zDo not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Fill only to the bottom of the filler neck to allow room for
expansion.
zWipe up spilled fuel immediately and always tighten the fuel tank cap securely.
zIf the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace it with an approved one.
zNever use fuel for cleaning purposes.
zArrange fuel purchases so that summer grade fuels are not held over and used in the winter.
zBefore operating with Bio-Diesel, contact your authorized dealer for information relating to the use
and storage of Bio-Diesel.
zBefore servicing the tractor, attach a “DO NOT
OPERATE” warning tag to the tractor in an area
that will be visible.
See other side
Reason :
DO NOT
OPERATE DO NOT
OPERATE
Signed by :
Tel :
zIt is advisable to keep a First-aid kit on your tractor.
zKeep the area used for servicing the tractor clean and dry. Wet or oily floors are slippery. It can be
dangerous when working with electrical equipment.
zRemove all litter or debris from the tractor. Especially check the engine area and exhaust system.
zDo 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.

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zStop the tractor on level ground.
zPlace the transmission gear in neutral and put
PTO switch to OFF position.
zLower the mounted implements on the ground.
zApply the parking brake.
zStop the engine and remove the ignition key.
zBefore you leave the operator’s station, wait for
engine and all moving parts to stop.
zHave to apply the wheel chock when parking the
tractor on a slope unavoidably.
▶When parking the tractor on a slope unavoidably while attaching the loaded
equipment, the tractor may move even if the parking brake is applied. Apply the
wheel chock and low speed transmission gear as follow.
-. Mechanical : downhill ⇒Reverse 1gear / uphill ⇒Forward 1gear
-. HST type : Lowest gear
Caution
(9) Notices when leaving the tractor
(10) Notices relating to Toxic substances
zExhaust gas and some its constituents of the Diesel engine are known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. (California proposition 65)
zBattery post, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. MUST WASH
YOUR HANDS AFTER HANDLING.

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1-3. Long-term storage
(1) Preparation for storage
※Wash the tractor cleanly and follow the procedure
as below.
zApply 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℃~ 35℃(50℉~ 95℉)
Humidity : 45% ~ 70%
zPlace all controls, including electrical switches, in
neutral position and apply the wheel chock to the
tires and disengage the parking brake.
zCheck the lubricant capacity of each part and if the
engine oil has exceeded 100 hours of work,
change the oil and run the engine for 5 minutes at
idle rpm.
zDrain the engine coolant completely. If the engine
coolant is anti-freeze solution, it is not necessary
to drain but check its concentration.
zFill the fuel tank full with fuel.
zLoosen all drive belts and clean the air cleaner.
zLoosen the rubber plug (if fitted) under the clutch
chamber to drain water.
zRemove the battery, clean the cover and smear the
terminals with grease. Place the battery in a
ventilated place not less than 10°C (50°F) and
away from direct sunlight.
Warning ▶When restarting the engine at the end of long-term storage, follow the instructions
of “Preparation for Reuse”. (See next page)
Lift rod
Lift arm
zIf possible, fit stands or other suitable supports under the axles to raise the wheel off the ground.
And let the air out of the tires. If not, check the tire pressure from time to time.
zRemove the lift rod and place the lift arm to the highest position to protect the cylinder.
zRemove the ignition key.
zCover the tractor with a non-water-proof cover.
zIf the implements are attached, lower the implements on a support off the ground.
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