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DK6010 

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3-point hitch control position control ..........5-22
3-point hitch iMplEMEnt AnD loADEr opErAtion 6-1
4WD inDicAtor (if EquippED) .....................................4-21
7-pin socKEt (optionAl)  ............................................4-54

a

ADDitionAl front WEight .........................................4-60
ADDitionAl rEAr WEight (option) ...........................4-61
ADDitionAl WEight (option) ......................................4-60
ADjusting BrAKE pEDAl (o) .......................................7-20
ADjusting clutch pEDAl (r) .....................................7-22
ADjusting EnginE VAlVE clEArAncE (AE) .............7-30
ADjusting fAn BElt tEnsion (V) ...............................7-25
ADjusting front AxlE piVot pin (AD) .....................7-30
ADjusting procEDurE ...............................................7-28
ADjusting procEDurE ...............................................7-30
ADjusting toE-in (Y) ....................................................7-28
ADjustMEnt of chEcK linK .........................................6-5
ADjustMEnt of lift roD ..............................................6-5
ADjustMEnt of top linK ..............................................6-5
Air conDitionEr sWitch ............................................4-51
Air rEcirculAtion AnD frEsh Air MoDE ...............4-48
AntEnnA...........................................................................4-47

Anti-frEEzE ....................................................................7-35

b

BAttErY (W) .....................................................................7-26
BAttErY chArging lAMp ............................................4-19
BAttErY sWitch ............................................................7-27
BElts AnD ruBBEr pArts .............................................2-5
Bi-lEVEl ............................................................................4-52
BlEEDing fuEl sYstEM (AK) .......................................7-36
BluEtooth plAYEr (option) .....................................4-46
BoDY fusE (An) ..............................................................7-39
BrAKE (onE siDE) lAMp ................................................4-27
BrAKE pEDAl ...................................................................4-33

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cABin sYstEM .................................................................4-42
cAutions for DEcAl MAintEnAncE ........................1-31
chAnging EnginE oil AnD rEplAcing filtEr (l) ..7-16
chAnging front AxlE cAsE oil (n) .........................7-19
chArging ........................................................................7-27
chEcK AnD clEAn cAB Air intAKE filtEr ...............7-31
chEcK itEMs .....................................................................5-2
chEcKing AnD ADDing fuEl (c) .................................7-11
chEcKing AnD rEplAcing WipEr(AM) ......................7-37

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Summary of Contents for DK6010

Page 1: ...since 1947 The DK6010 and has been designed with the finest ma terials and under rigid quality control standards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department Knowledge of tractor operation is essent...

Page 2: ...he European Community local laws will prevail Main protections on the tractors discussed in this manual ISO 3600 EU standards DESCRIPTION NON CABIN CABIN 1 ROPS Protection against overturning Yes Yes...

Page 3: ...SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM OPERATION 3 POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT OPERATION MAINTENANCE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TD210...

Page 4: ...y decal maintenance 1 27 Decal mounting location 1 27 DeCALs 1 29 Cautions for decal maintenance 1 31 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION 2 1 Vehicle identification number 2 2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 2 2 Engin...

Page 5: ...4 23 Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp 4 23 Water In Fuel Warning Lamp 4 24 dpf Regeneration warning lamp 4 24 dpf Regeneration underway lamp 4 24 Engine check warning lamp 4 26 CRUISE PTO warning lamp...

Page 6: ...rol lever 4 39 Lifting Arm Lower Link Speed Control knob 4 39 Double acting lever 4 40 Linked pedal lever OPTIONAL 4 40 FRONT W HEEL DRIVE LEVER 4 41 EXTERNAL LIFT LEVER 4 41 Cabin System 4 42 Interio...

Page 7: ...peration for 3 point hitch implement mounting components 6 4 Adjustment of lift rod 6 5 Adjustment of top link 6 5 Adjustment of check link 6 5 Dismounting the implement 6 6 Drawbar and trailer 6 6 Tr...

Page 8: ...ll Radiator screen G 7 14 CHECKING BRAKE AND CLUTCH PEDALS H 7 15 Checking Gauges Meter and Indicators I 7 15 Checking Head Light Hazard Light etc J 7 15 Checking seat belt and cabin K 7 15 Changing e...

Page 9: ...e 7 35 Bleeding fuel system ak 7 36 Checking and replacing wiper am 7 37 Draining water from clutch housing Al 7 39 Body fuse an 7 39 Slow blow fuse Ap 7 43 Replacing bulb Aq 7 44 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL...

Page 10: ...injury or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded Follow the advice provided with the warning WARNING This mark indicates emphasis on notable characteristics of working procedures a...

Page 11: ...ke Light N N Neutral Position F Full E Empty Low Fuel Warning Light Coolant Temperature Warning Light Parking Brake Battery Charging Condition Engine Oil Pressure Turn Signal Light Power Take Off Clut...

Page 12: ...TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK612 12 2018 12 26 10 30 40...

Page 13: ...rating the P T O 1 15 When using the 3 point hitch 1 16 Safety precautions during servicing 1 16 Safety precautions when using the loader 1 20 Implements and attachments 1 23 Cleaning the tractor 1 26...

Page 14: ...rate this machine Do not operate the machine with fa tigue Take a rest if necessary Otherwise an unexpected accident can occur Please wear the appropriate working clothes Safety helmet Fit clothes Tig...

Page 15: ...Failure to do so could result in accidents or injury 2 Only persons who are properly trained should be allowed to oper ate the tractor 3 Read and follow all warning labels and decals affixed to the tr...

Page 16: ...installed Keep bystand ers away from the tractor while in operation 14 When getting on and off the trac tor hand holds and step plates should always be used This will help to prevent accidental slips...

Page 17: ...when driving tractors with narrow tread widths For added stability you should adjust your rear wheel tread width see page 4 59 19 Before starting your tractor you should depress the clutch and make su...

Page 18: ...fe working practices listed hereunder concerns only a few cases of overturn ing risk The list is therefore NOT com prehensive of all possible cases IMPORTANT Tg2O104a To avoid side overturning Adjust...

Page 19: ...e slope Shift into gear before you start downhill Engage four wheel drive if equipped this will give greater sta bility NEVER disengage the clutch or attempt to shift gear after you have started downh...

Page 20: ...the implement pointed uphill Tg2O108a When driving across a slope with mounted implements keep such implements on the uphill side Do not raise implements Keep them as low and near to the ground as po...

Page 21: ...ender WARNING Do not jump on or off the tractor It may cause injuries Always face the tractor use the hand rails and steps and get on or off slowly Maintain a minimum three point contact to avoid fall...

Page 22: ...thing to the axle housing or any other point except the hitch Pulling from any other location only increase the risk of serious personal injury or death 1 Height Control Hitch 2 Towing Hook td2O110A 7...

Page 23: ...while transporting Using the proper adaptor parts attach the chain to the tractor draw bar support or other specified anchor locations Provide only enough slack in the chain to permit turn ing See yo...

Page 24: ...tractor can become dangerous to you and bystanders Overload ing your tractor or using unsafe equipment can also be danger ous and should be avoided Refer to the Specifications of Implement Limitation...

Page 25: ...tractor s weight The risk of tractor upset is even higher when the ground is loose or wet T66O115a When driving the tractor 1 Brake Pedal L 2 Brake Pedal R 3 Brake Lock A Lock B Unlock 1 Lock the bra...

Page 26: ...run out of control 8 Avoid sudden movements of the steering wheel as this can cause a loss of control of the tractor This risk is especially great when traveling at road speeds 9 Do not operate an im...

Page 27: ...ual and review the safety labels attached to the equip ment WARNING Before driving an implement through the PTO always make sure that all bystanders are well away from the tractor When using the PTO d...

Page 28: ...nt ed implement be sure to install the proper counterbalance weight on the front of the tractor 3 When transporting on the road set the implement lowering control in the LOCK position to hold the impl...

Page 29: ...en cool slowly rotate the cap to the first stop and allow sufficient time for excess pressure to escape After all the pressure is released remove the cap completely If your tractor is equipped with a...

Page 30: ...and would be all too easily removed or ef faced during normal operation of the tractor M55O115a Apply the jack lift to the lifting points according to the type of operation and follow the safety proce...

Page 31: ...s or the wheel tread width T66O128a 1 Cardboard 2 Hydraulic Line 3 Magnifying Glass 17 Make sure that wheel bolts have been tightened to the specified torque 18 Leaking hydraulic fluid under pressure...

Page 32: ...produce gangrene and or severe allergic reaction T66O130a 20 Keep environmental pollution in mind When replacing coolant or oil dispose properly Be sure to observe all relevant regulations when you d...

Page 33: ...103a 3 The loader can be turned over if a draw bar is improperly loaded Make sure to use a draw bar prop er for the 3 point hitch lower link Otherwise it may lead to an injury or even death H11O104a 4...

Page 34: ...bucket or boom can be acci dentally dropped down leading to an injury or even death H11O106a 6 Do not allow loader arms or attach ment to contact electrical power lines Electrocution will cause seri o...

Page 35: ...highest tech nical standards by specialised workshops with qualified per sonnel Such workshops must be able to guarantee and at test the risk analysis provided for in the Machinery Directive 2006 42...

Page 36: ...atibility according to their classes The implement has to be fitted with suitable supports in order to avoid tipping or accidental shifting dur ing hitching Always check three directional fastening to...

Page 37: ...ith cab or with a 4 post frame with FOPS safety system The loader installer should carefully analyze all risks and make all required adjustments Hitch loads to the drawbar only Towing or attaching to...

Page 38: ...se or oil Brush away dust or mud In winter scrape away snow and ice Remember slippery surfaces are dangerous Avoid using petrol paraffin paint thinner etc when cleaning plastic parts e g console instr...

Page 39: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 1 27 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety decal maintenance Decal mounting location rops 1 1 2 3 5 9 10 4 7 8 6 2 3 5 9 10 4 7 8 6 d21o102a TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK627 27 2018 04 20 1 2...

Page 40: ...1 28 DK6010 1 28 DK6010 8 8 4 4 9 9 1 1 2 2 6 6 7 7 5 5 d21o103a cabin TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK628 28 2018 04 20 1 20 45...

Page 41: ...the hot cooling system can burn you seriously T4930 52371 DANGER Never try to start the engine by connecting it to the start motor directly The vehicle may move abruptly result ing in an accident Make...

Page 42: ...ck brakes together use warning lights and SMV emblem while driving on roads Lower equipment place gear shift levers in neutral stop engine and apply parking brake before leaving tractor seat Avoid acc...

Page 43: ...ngine for 1 2 minutes 5 Do not depress clutch pedal 6 Press switch over 2 Seconds 3 Then RPM automatically increase and decrease until Regen is completed 4 Normally it will take 30 40 minutes Regenera...

Page 44: ...immediately to install a new decal Make sure to attach the decal in the correct position cleanly without bubbles after cleaning its mounting surface If a decal is attached to a com ponent to be repla...

Page 45: ...on number 2 2 TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER 2 2 Engine SERIAL number 2 2 Transmission number 2 2 Essential replacement parts 2 4 Oils and fluids 2 4 Filters 2 4 Belts and rubber parts 2 5 Other components 2 5...

Page 46: ...ear end of transmis sion case Engine identification plate is installed on the cylinder head cover This number indicates the engine type displacement injection timing and date of manufacture The engine...

Page 47: ...to see your KIOTI dealer For service contact the KIOTI dealership from which you purchased your tractor or your local authorized KIOTI dealer When in need of parts be prepared to give your dealer bot...

Page 48: ...tions CAPA L U S gal 1 Engine oil Tier2 or 3 Without DPF API CH grade above Tier4 With DPF API CJ grade above SAE 10W30 10W40 15W40 6 8 1 8 2 Transmission fluid Daedong UTF55 or equivalent fluid oil a...

Page 49: ...dition daily H11O207a Belts and rubber parts Other components No part No Part QTY 1 E6201 32443 Engine oil filter 1 2 T5710 38031 Hydraulic filter 1 3 T4624 11012 Air Cleaner Ass y 1 4 E7230 11081 Air...

Page 50: ...MEMO memo TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK66 6 2018 11 28 1 21 10...

Page 51: ...3 4 OPTION List 3 7 noise levels as perceived by the operator 3 8 VIBRATION LEVELS OF THE TRACTOR EXPOSITION TO VIBRATIONS 3 9 Driving speed table 3 10 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 3 12 Standard implement di...

Page 52: ...E2 Rear wheel tread ITEM ROPS MODEL DK6010H DK6010N 1 Overall length A1 3 320 130 7 3 587 141 2 2 Overall length A2 3 189 125 5 3 288 129 4 3 Overall width B 1 596 62 8 1 486 58 5 4 Overall height C 2...

Page 53: ...wheel tread CABIN mm in There may be differences in specifications depending on the tire size ITEM CABIN MODEL DK6010C DK6010CH 1 Overall length A1 3 320 130 7 2 Overall length A2 3 189 125 5 3 Overal...

Page 54: ...gine gross power kW HP 43 57 7 PTO power kW HP Rated revolution rpm 2 600 Capacities Fuel tank L U S gal 48 12 7 45 11 9 Transmission fluid L U S gal 43 11 4 Coolant L U S gal 7 9 2 1 Engine Oil L U S...

Page 55: ...tural Front 8 16 9 5 16 Rear 13 6 24 13 6 24 Industrial Front 10 16 5 10 16 5 Rear 14 9 24 14 9 24 Hydraulic system Pump capacity L min gpm 62 4 16 49 Main 36 4 9 62 Steering 26 6 87 55 1 14 56 Main 3...

Page 56: ...plines Speed rpm 540 540 540 750 540 540E Min turning radius with one rear wheel braked mm in 2 630 103 5 3 420 134 6 Weight kg lbs 1 598 3 523 1 887 4 160 1 848 4 074 1 610 3 549 Draw bar Clevis type...

Page 57: ...ht Std Std Rear Work Light Std Std Beacon Rear Window Wiper Bluetooth Player Seat Armrest Std Std Sun Canopy Front Grille Guard SMV sign HST CRUISE Std HST LINK Std Fuel heater OPTION List The specifi...

Page 58: ...ear Non Cabin Less than 83 dB A Cabin Less than 84 5 dB A EU type approval number CO2 emission according to Regulation EU 2016 1628 e13 2016 1628 2016 1628EV4 D 0310 00 NRSC 794 7 g kWh NRTC 748 5 g k...

Page 59: ...cause discomfort for the operator and in some cases put his her health and safety at risk Make sure that the tractor is in good condition and that all routine servicing is correctly and regularly car...

Page 60: ...7 1 06 3 3 0 1 86 2 9 1 80 4 4 0 2 49 3 9 2 42 Mid speed 1 2 1 1 30 2 0 1 24 2 2 8 1 74 2 7 1 68 3 4 7 2 92 4 6 2 86 4 6 5 4 04 6 3 3 91 High speed 1 9 8 6 09 9 5 5 90 2 13 2 8 20 12 9 8 02 3 22 6 14...

Page 61: ...e sizes 13 6 24 6PR AG Forward Reverse L 0 6 92 0 4 30 0 5 40 0 3 56 M 0 12 5 0 7 77 0 9 74 0 6 05 H 0 28 5 0 17 71 0 22 3 0 13 86 This datas are engineering design speed and its may be different actu...

Page 62: ...esult in malfunctions or failures to the tractor damage to other property and injury to the operator or others Any malfunctions or failures to the tractor resulting from use with improper implements a...

Page 63: ...lowing list shown on the next page 750 kg 1 650 lbs 4 300 kg 9 480 lbs Lifting Capacity max loading weight The max allowable load which can be put on the 24 in aft of hitch W0 Implement weight The imp...

Page 64: ...h 1 828 72 8 Aerator Max Width 1 828 72 9 Landscape Rakes Max Width 2 133 84 NOTE This is a sample of attachments commonly used Before purchasing or using any attachment on a DAEDONG product please re...

Page 65: ...70R24 SET 9 Front 280 70R16 Rear 380 70R24 SET 10 Front 280 70R18 Rear 340 85R24 SET 11 Front 280 70R18 Rear 380 70R24 SET 12 Front 305 70R16 5 Rear 360 80R24 NARROW TYPE SET 1 Front 8 16 Rear 12 4 24...

Page 66: ...MEMO memo TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK616 16 2018 12 28 10 19 49...

Page 67: ...mp 4 19 Head light high beam lamp 4 19 Glow Plug Indicator 4 19 Engine oil pressure warning lamp 4 20 Quick Turn Warning Lamp if equipped 4 20 4WD indicator if equipped 4 21 H Indicator if equipped 4...

Page 68: ...ing lever 4 40 Linked pedal lever OPTIONAL 4 40 FRONT W HEEL DRIVE LEVER 4 41 EXTERNAL LIFT LEVER 4 41 Cabin System 4 42 Interior devices 4 42 Exterior devices 4 43 Entrance 4 44 Unlocking the door 4...

Page 69: ...2 2 3 8 9 10 11 6 4 1 7 5 12 2 3 8 9 10 11 6 4 Exterior view rops 1 Seat 2 Steering Wheel 3 Bonnet 4 Headlight 5 ROPS 6 Turn Signal Lamp 7 Fender Handle 8 Top Link 9 Lower Link 10 Drawbar 11 PTO Shaft...

Page 70: ...5 5 2 3 10 11 12 9 cabin 1 Work Lamp 2 Wiper 3 Rear View Mirror 4 Turn Signal Lamp 5 Door Handle 6 Bonnet 7 Head Lamp 8 Top Link 9 PTO Shaft 10 Lower Link 11 Drawbar 12 Tail Lamp 13 Step d21O402A TD2...

Page 71: ...ination Switch 2 DPF Regeneration Switch 3 PTO Setting Switch 4 Cruise PTO Switch 5 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch 6 Key Switch 7 Speed Cruise Control Switch Option 8 PTO Switch ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2...

Page 72: ...itch 2 DPF Regeneration Switch 3 PTO Setting Switch 4 Cruise PTO Switch 5 Hazard Warning Flasher Switch 6 Key Switch 7 PTO Switch ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 d21O403A d21O406A TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6...

Page 73: ...with their indication lamps on the dash board ACC B When the key switch is turned to the position B brake lights flasher lights and turn signal lights can be operated ON C The position C indicates the...

Page 74: ...systems such as the alternator for damage Continuing to use the engine under this condition can dis charge the battery or damage other electrical devices NOTE The ignition key is not directional and c...

Page 75: ...ng on a public road Pressing this switch up blinks the hazard lamp and returning it turns off the lamp The turn signal lights cannot be operated while this switch is pressed up to operate the hazard l...

Page 76: ...le pressing the lower section of it acti vates the QT function Each mode is performed as follows CAUTION If the hazard lamps are turned on for an extended period of time while the engine is stopped th...

Page 77: ...e upper section of the 4WD switch As the 4WD operation is performed by hy draulic pressure a simple operation of the switch can control it The 4WD function is useful under the following conditions 1 W...

Page 78: ...follows while the PTO cruise function is activated RES Increment by 50 rpm SET Decrement by 50 rpm CAUTION The quick turn function is use ful when working with a rotary in field However be cautious du...

Page 79: ...ers into the neutral position 5 Run the engine for 3 to 4 minutes Then press the activation portion of the regeneration switch for ap prox 2 seconds Deactivation lower portion of switch Do not press t...

Page 80: ...the shift lever in the neutral position when driv ing downhill Do not use any engine oil ad ditive or fuel additive Avoid driving with any warn ing lamp illuminated Do not allow any flammable materia...

Page 81: ...s increased by 50 RPM when pressing it SET Speed is decreased by 50 RPM when pressing it PTO cruise deactivation Depress the brake pedal or set the PTO cruise switch to the OFF po sition to deactivate...

Page 82: ...Lamp RH 8 One Side Brake Lamp 9 Coolant Temperature Gauge 10 Water Sensor Warning Lamp 11 Engine Check Lamp 12 DPF Regeneration Underway Lamp 13 DPF Regeneration Warning Lamp 14 Hour Meter Error Code...

Page 83: ...ure to use only genuine fuel as the engine can be dam aged if unqualified fuel is used NOTE 1 Fuel Gauge E Empty F Full This indicates the remaining fuel level after the key switch is turned to the ON...

Page 84: ...k load to cool down the engine before stopping the engine Make sure to keep the front grill clean so that air is sucked through it freely for fast cooling CAUTION This gauge indicates the coolant temp...

Page 85: ...the engine but turned Off af ter starting the engine CAUTION If this warning lamp comes on while driving the charging system such as the alternator is malfunctioning Therefore turn off all electrical...

Page 86: ...the engine oil level If this lamp comes on even with the specified engine oil level have the tractor checked by your local KIOTI dealer or workshop immediately Engine oil pressure warning lamp Td2O409...

Page 87: ...only one brake pedal is depressed while the 4WD is activated CAUTION If the range shift is at high speed this lamp turned in green H Indicator if equipped Td2O413e For the safety reason this is acti v...

Page 88: ...is engaged this indicator comes on When the PTO clutch is disengaged this indicator goes off When standing up from the seat with the PTO on the parking lamp will illuminate and the ignition will be t...

Page 89: ...il filling with fuel CAUTION If the coolant temperature is 239 or above 239 115 for more than 5 seconds buzzer is heard and lamp is turned on Stop the engine contact a KIOTI dealer immediately Coolant...

Page 90: ...dpf Regeneration under way lamp If carbon is accumulated in the ex haust DPF this warning lamp comes on or blinks If this warning lamp comes on press the regeneration button dpf Regeneration warning l...

Page 91: ...rning lamp blinks In this state make sure to perform DPF regeneration pro cess see page 4 14 1 Stage 1 warning lamp for DPF clogging DPF Soot Loading Level 120 160 Manual regeneration required Engine...

Page 92: ...tive regeneration cannot be performed Enabling condition for manual regeneration Clutch engaged Brake ON Engine rpm Idle state If any of the above conditions is not met during regeneration the regener...

Page 93: ...brake pedal The tractor can roll over While the brake One side lamp is illuminated the brake pedals are not interlocked and only one brake pedal can be depressed accidentally Make sure to set the peda...

Page 94: ...ISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1 ERR 001 No Signal at TACHO Input 2 ERR 002 No Signal at Water Temp 5 ERR 009 No Signal at HOUR Input General Error Code NO DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1 tcu001 Clutch pedal sensor 2 tcu00...

Page 95: ...Brake Pedal LH 4 Brake Pedal RH 5 Forward Driving Pedal 6 Reverse Driving Pedal 7 Range Shift Lever 8 Lift Position Control Lever 9 Double Acting Lever 10 Tilt Control Lever 11 Linked Pedal Lever Opt...

Page 96: ...Hand Throttle Lever 2 Parking Brake Lever 3 Brake Pedal LH 4 Brake Pedal RH 5 Forward Driving Pedal 6 Reverse Driving Pedal 7 Range Shift Lever 8 Lift Position Control Lever 9 2WD 4WD Lever 10 Tilt Co...

Page 97: ...nge shift lever after the tractor is completely stopped by de pressing the clutch pedal If the lever is not moved freely or makes abnormal noise put the lever into the neutral position engage and dise...

Page 98: ...hift lever PTO rpm 1st 540 2nd 750 540E Shuttle shift lever 1 Shuttle Shift Lever F Forward Driving R Reverse Driving N Neutral This lever is to select the forward and reverse driving direction As the...

Page 99: ...in or out of a field Do not use sharp turn brake at high speed even in the work field Otherwise the tractor can be rolled over Brake pedal 1 Make sure to latch the left and right brake pedals as shown...

Page 100: ...death or loss of property from a ma chine runaway With the engine off the tractor may move unexpectedly re gardless of the gear shift posi tion Before leaving the trac tor certainly apply the parking...

Page 101: ...le driving on the pub lic road Otherwise it can lead to an accident as it becomes hard to decelerate the tractor rapidly 1 Forward Reverse Driving Pedals A Forward B Reverse 1 1 1 1 A B A B d21O445A F...

Page 102: ...scape a soft or muddy field Differential Lock Pedal 1 Differential Lock Pedal A Release To Disengage B Lock CAUTION Never adjust the steering wheel position during driving Other wise A personal injury...

Page 103: ...put a hand between the seat and the slides when ad justing the seat position You can get injured unexpectedly When you left the seat the buzzer will sound for 10 seconds repeated sound if the parking...

Page 104: ...1 1 1 2 2 A A D21O420a WARNING Always fasten the seat belt when the tractor has ROPS properly Otherwise never wear the seat belt Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted It cannot work properly lea...

Page 105: ...omatically raised to reduce the draft and then returned to its original This is called as Draft Function The plowing depth can be controlled by the soil status by putting the draft control lever into...

Page 106: ...Releasing the HST forward re verse driving pedal Engine RPM will be decreased together 1 Linked Pedal Lever A ON B OFF In abnormal driving condition such as rapid acceleration or deceleration is occur...

Page 107: ...commended to engage the 4WD after stop ping the machine completely FRONT W HEEL DRIVE LEVER 1 Front Wheel Drive Lever 4WD A OFF B ON Using the 4WD is the best way to in crease the vehicle traction Pus...

Page 108: ...010 Cabin System Interior devices 1 Heater Air Conditioner Switch 2 Room Lamp 3 Vent 4 Air Inlet 5 Speaker 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 4 4 5 5 1 1 1 5 5 D21O425a TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK642 42 2018 11 28...

Page 109: ...view 1 Work Light 2 Antenna 3 Wiper FRT RR 4 Outside Rearview Mirror 5 Door Handle 6 Turn Signal Lamp 3 The cabin can be kept comfortable and pleasant by operating the air conditioner and heater 4 Th...

Page 110: ...ontact to avoid falling Both hands on rails and one foot on the step or one hand on the hand rail and both feet on the steps WARNING Unlocking the door To open the door in the cabin push the lever out...

Page 111: ...lights are installed to the front and rear sections of the roof and their operating button is installed to the right panel in the cabin 1 Working Light Switch 2 Working Light Front The rear window may...

Page 112: ...his case operate the wiper after increas ing the cabin temperature enough to defrost the wiper Wiper blade can be damaged if operated on a window that is iced over IMPORTANT BLUEtooth PLAYER OPTIon 1...

Page 113: ...u press it again it will be turned off TE1O465A The room lamp can be oper ated without the key inserted However turning it on for an extended period of time can discharge the battery CAUTION 1 1 1 D21...

Page 114: ...closed to draw fresh air from the outside into the cabin When pulling it forward the grill is open to circulate air in the cabin It is possible to recirculate internal air or draw fresh air by operat...

Page 115: ...PTION AND OPERATING TIPS 1 Handle Of Rear Window Location and method of open ing of emergency exits In emergency open the rear window and escape from the cabin td2O488A TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK649...

Page 116: ...he windows Do not operate the recirculation mode for an extended period of time WARNING The air conditioner should be operated with the engine running 1 Fan Speed Control Dial 3 Temperature Control Di...

Page 117: ...t Mode Control Dial Press it to activate the air conditioner and press it again to deactivate the air conditioner The heater can be operated by the temperature control switch and fan speed control swi...

Page 118: ...t of air flowing through the heater and air conditioner Therefore unnecessary load can be applied to the air conditioner if this dial is set to the high temperature with the A C in operation Air flows...

Page 119: ...r has been parked under strong sunlight for a long period of time open the windows to ventilate the cabin before operating the A C CAUTION Air conditioner maintenance Make sure to follow the instructi...

Page 120: ...ions for A C refrigerant and lubricant Item New refrigerant Compressor oil Type R 134a UCON488 Charging amount 0 55 kg 265 cc Have the air conditioner ser viced by a qualified service personnel If it...

Page 121: ...e depending on the trailer specifications Consult your local KIOTI Dealer for this issue T85O530A Tires A Insufficient B Standard C Excessive Though the tire pressure is factory set to the prescribed...

Page 122: ...t in excessive wear of tires Item Tire sizes Inflation pressure Front Agri 8 16 6PR 235 kPa 2 4 kg cm 34 psi 9 5 16 6PR 216 kPa 2 2 kg cm 31 psi 260 70R16 240 kPa 2 44 kgf cm 34 7 psi 280 70R16 240 kP...

Page 123: ...olts rim bolts and nuts are loose td2O457A Tread When working on a field where c are linearly aligned the tread should be ad justed so that the tires do not cross over the c Also it is necessary to in...

Page 124: ...by war ranty WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION Front wheel installation pattern t85o535a 3 1 2 3 1 2 A A t85o535a 1 Wheel bolt 2 Rim 3 Disc A Forward WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION For agricultural tires make...

Page 125: ...e Tire size Agri 13 6 24 6PR WARNING Use tires approved by KIOTI only Assemble the tire as shown in the figure Contact your local KIOTI Deal er if it is necessary to change the tire specification or i...

Page 126: ...ht 1 1 1 D21O434a If the front tires are excessively load ed it becomes hard to steer the trac tor the tires can be worn faster and the durability of the front axle can be deteriorated When installing...

Page 127: ...only required amount of weight The durability of the axle and tires can be degraded 1 Rear Weight Additional rear weight OPTION The rear weight is used to maximize the traction of the tractor by incr...

Page 128: ...only required amount of weight Unnecessary weight can result in poor braking performance rapid wear of the brake discs shortened axle life and in crease in fuel consumption TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C...

Page 129: ...How to raise the ROPS to upright position 5 15 Parking 5 16 Turning 5 17 Driving on slope 5 17 Precautions when coming in and out of work field 5 18 Precautions while driving on the road 5 18 Loading...

Page 130: ...WARNING decals Tire pressure and wheel bolt tight ness condition For detailed information refer to Maintenance schedule chart in chapter 7 It is a good practice to know the con dition of your tractor...

Page 131: ...tor can abruptly start off resulting in an injury or accident IMPORTANT Using ether or starting fluid so the engine will start more easily can damage the engine And it will not be covered by warranty...

Page 132: ...hrottle lever to the Slow position In case of cold weather you may adjust it to Fast for easier starting 7 Depress the clutch pedal It can not be started engine when the clutch is not depressed Td2o50...

Page 133: ...at the charge warn ing lamp and engine oil pressure warning lamps come on when the key is in ON position before the engine starts WARNING Never operate the start motor for more than 10 consecu tive se...

Page 134: ...engine oil level is proper contact your local KIOTI Dealer Checking WARNING lamps Stopping the engine 1 Make sure to reduce the engine rpm before stopping the engine 2 Depress the clutch pedal and pu...

Page 135: ...in design The horn turn signal lamp and hazard lamp can be oper ated without the key inserted Therefore using these com ponents without the engine started can discharge the bat tery How to warm up eng...

Page 136: ...the tractor unat tended while warming up Be sure to apply parking brake while warming up the engine If the warm up is skipped or missed the tractor can take off abruptly to cause a fatal accident How...

Page 137: ...to connect the clip to the body part without paint 6 Start the engine of the tractor with the normal battery 7 Start the engine of the tractor with the discharged battery 8 Disconnect the black cable...

Page 138: ...s or as low as pos sible not your waist or abdo men Otherwise the seat belt cannot protect you properly Td2o507A 1 Brake Pedals LH RH 2 Brake Pedal Interlock Latch A Depress WARNING Do not wear the se...

Page 139: ...the one touch switch Lift ing lowering Otherwise lower the position control lever com pletely and lift it again 1 Position Control Lever A UP 4 If an implement is attached push the position control le...

Page 140: ...510A 7 Depress the clutch pedal fully 1 Clutch Pedal A Depress CAUTION To avoid accidents Do not release the clutch ped al abruptly The tractor may start off abruptly resulting in rollover 1 1 1 A A 1...

Page 141: ...slope or loading or unloading the trac tor to a transporting vehicle reduce the speed in advance so that there is no need to shift the gear in the middle of the slope Also do not put your hand on the...

Page 142: ...the ROPS upright immediately 2 Fold the ROPS 1 ROPS 3 Align the bolt holes and fit the mounting bolt to them TD2O513A CAUTION To avoid accidents Hold the ROPS tightly with both hands and fold the ROP...

Page 143: ...FOPS Falling Object Protec tive Structure It never can protect the riders against fall ing objects Avoid driving the vehicle into a dangerous area such as falling rocks zone Otherwise it may lead to...

Page 144: ...n the low speed position 5 If it is necessary to park the tractor on a slope with the engine run ning apply the parking brake and chock 1 all four wheels 6 To release the parking brake de press the br...

Page 145: ...on slope 1 Please drive according to the con ditions of the slope at safe speed so that the engine is not under heavy load if possible 2 Make sure to shift to the lower gear in order to prevent the e...

Page 146: ...locked 2 Enter and exit the field by driving the tractor at a right angle to the bank 3 It is recommended to use the 4WD and drive backward when moving onto a bank 1 When you change the driving di rec...

Page 147: ...nterlock Latch A Whenever Traveling On The Road WARNING Make sure to connect the left and right pedals firmly before driving on a road If they are not interlocked the tractor can be pulled to one side...

Page 148: ...uck and be aware of the height of the loaded tractor to avoid hit ting the ceiling of a tunnel or the bottom of a bridge Make sure to follow this instruction as such accidents frequently happen Precau...

Page 149: ...e not installed to the tractor Therefore it features simpler structure However the angles of the steering wheel and front wheels are not bound to each other so they can be different sometimes Therefor...

Page 150: ...the steer ing wheel after turning to re turn the steering wheel back to the straight ahead position This steering wheel is not a self return type Taking your hands off the steering wheel during drivin...

Page 151: ...nd It is called as floating 1 1 d21o517a 1 Lowering Speed Control Lever A High speed B Low speed 6 The lowering speed of the lower link is proportional to the applied weight but can be controlled by a...

Page 152: ...ls from rotating idle and the engine from stopping due to excessive draft load when the tractor is used for work which requires a lot of draft such as plowing td2o522a 1 Top Link 2 The draft function...

Page 153: ...ise is still heard the hydraulic system may be malfunction ing In this case let the engine idle for an 10 to 15 minutes additionally and then try to start the engine again If the problem is still pres...

Page 154: ...act ing lever it returns to its neutral position to block the hydraulic fluid when it is pushed pulled and then released Therefore this type of double acting valve lever should be pulled or pushed co...

Page 155: ...engine be fore connecting it 2 Move the double acting valve le ver forward and backward for 4 to 5 times to release the pressure in the hydraulic line of the tractor Otherwise it is hard to connect th...

Page 156: ...and dangerous due to the pressurized fluid in the hose 5 Remove the male coupler by push ing the female coupler boss back ward 6 Close the dust proof cover of the female coupler Wrap the male cou ple...

Page 157: ...6 4 Adjustment of lift rod 6 5 Adjustment of top link 6 5 Adjustment of check link 6 5 Dismounting the implement 6 6 Drawbar and trailer 6 6 PTO PTO shield guard 6 9 HYDRAULIC BRAKE VALVE if EQUIPPED...

Page 158: ...gthen the chain by turning the check link turn buckle 5 First install the left lower link to the implement pin and insert lynch pin into the hole and turn the ring to hold implement pin securely 6 Ins...

Page 159: ...et 3 Snap Pin 4 Top Link Hook 1 Implement Support 8 Raise up the implement by posi tion control of tractor Remove the implement support as needed Align the implement by adjusting the length of the che...

Page 160: ...tion for 3 point hitch implement mounting components 1 Top link 2 Lift Rod L 3 Lift Rod R 4 Check Chain 5 Lower link 6 Drawbar 2 2 4 4 6 6 1 1 1 3 3 5 5 d21o604a TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK64 4 2018...

Page 161: ...in center 2 To adjust the check chain pull out the turn buckle and adjust it until the desired transverse moving dis tance is obtained Adjustment of top link Adjustment of check link 1 Adjust the impl...

Page 162: ...ly to keep those safe 4 Stop the engine and move the re mote hydraulic control lever back and forth to release the hydraulic pressure in the system before dis connecting hydraulic couplers 5 Put the t...

Page 163: ...is type non automatic coupling device Approval number e4 D 087 Maker Scharmuller GmbH Towable mass 3 500 kg 3 700 kg Vertical load on the coupling point 250 daN 250 daN The tractors sold in france are...

Page 164: ...trailer Improper use of the draw bar even if correctly positioned can cause a rear overturn Do not overload an attachment or towed equipment Use prop er counterweights to maintain tractor stability H...

Page 165: ...wing trailer operates properly PTO type Nominal diameter Number and type of splines Nominal PTO rated rotational frequency Recommended PTO power at rated engine speed kW 1 35 6 straight splines 540 Up...

Page 166: ...in trailer brake valve Norm ISO 5676 1983 Fluid type Mineral hydraulic oil identical to the oil of the tractor Nominale pressure 220 bar Installation area Included in trailer brake valve CAUTION When...

Page 167: ...ure that the gears are in neutral and that the parking brake is applied The tractor PTO and PTO shaft should not be interfered by any surrounding parts H11O682A 1 Consult your local KIOTI Dealer for s...

Page 168: ...le of universal joint 50 The type of PTO shaft SAE 1 3 8 6 splines WARNING Before starting up any PTO driven implement hitched to the three point linkage lift the implement to its full height and chec...

Page 169: ...loader For detailed information about installa tion and use of the front loader refer to the separate manual of the loader IMPORTANT Check the transmission fluid level and add fluid as neces sary aft...

Page 170: ...le frame Flywheel housing Rear axle transmission WARNING When you do install the front loader certainly mount the bolt for mounting bracket at indicated point D21O611A Both of left and right side is s...

Page 171: ...N DOWNHILL H11O557A When driving downhill with the empty bucket and rear ballast installed keep the rear ballast toward the higher level of the ground In other words drive backward on uphill and forwa...

Page 172: ...unexpected accident such as roll over 1 1 1 Joystick lever IF EQUiPped 1 Joystick Lock Lever 1 Joystick Lever 1 Up and down of boom Pulling the joystick lever back B lifts the boom of the loader whil...

Page 173: ...osition while the boom is up in the air the boom can fall freely and lead to an accident WARNING 4 Regen The regen function is activated when the joystick lever is pushed one position further to the r...

Page 174: ...lock the joystick lever while moving Otherwise its vibration can cause safety problems such as falling off of the implement WARNING 1 Joystick Lock Lever A Lock B Unlock Do not leave the tractor with...

Page 175: ...y be sprayed on your skin or eyes lead ing to a severe injury or even death To for leaks use a board and wear protective gloves and goggles If your eyes come into contact with the hydraulic fluid seek...

Page 176: ...ng to in jury or even death Do not allow loader arms or at tachment to contact electrical power lines Electrocution will cause serious injury or death WARNING Never let anyone get in the loader and us...

Page 177: ...t Hazard Light etc J 7 15 Checking seat belt and cabin K 7 15 Changing engine oil and replac ing filter L 7 16 Replacing transmission fluid and filter M 7 18 Changing front axle case oil N 7 19 Adjust...

Page 178: ...ck and clean cab air intake filter 7 31 Flush cooling system and chang ing coolant Aj 7 34 Anti freeze 7 35 Bleeding fuel system ak 7 36 Checkingand replacing wiper am 7 37 Draining water from clutch...

Page 179: ...lace as needed Tires Check for wear damaged tires and ensure for proper sized tires and correct air pressure Parking brake Check for automatic rotation and have it adjusted by your dealer if necessary...

Page 180: ...r Replace M 3 HST oil filter Replace 4 transmission fluid Change M transmission fluid level Check D 5 Front axle oil Change N Front axle oil level Check 6 Front axle pivot Adjust 7 Engine start system...

Page 181: ...place 2 12 Fuel filter element Replace S 13 Fan belt Air con belt Adjust 3 V AB 14 Clutch pedal free play Adjust O 15 Brake pedal free play Adjust R 16 Radiator hose and clamp Check G Replace 17 Radia...

Page 182: ...Fuel injection nozzle injection pres sure Check 24 Injection pump Check 25 Cooling system Clean AJ 26 Coolant Replace AJ Coolant level Check F 27 Air con filter Replace AI 28 Fuel system Check 3 C 29...

Page 183: ...sion standard non road emission regulation As the engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance on the above instruction Engine should be operated used and maintaine...

Page 184: ...F API CH grade above Tier4 With DPF API CJ grade above Oil Viscosity SAE 10W30 10W40 15W40 4 Transmission fluid 43 0 11 3 Daedong utf55 or S h e l l Donax TD Exxonmobil Mobilfluid 424 Exxon Hydraul 56...

Page 185: ...t maintaining an exhaust gas recirculation EGR Engine should be promptly rectified any incorrect operation use or maintenance fo the emissions control system Using poor fuel can be damged on high pres...

Page 186: ...ro cess MAINTENANCE CODE How to disconnect the hood A 1 Hood 2 Opening Knob A Pull B Open 1 Hood CAUTION Never open the hood while the engine is running CAUTION Be careful not to trap your fingers whe...

Page 187: ...U S gal CAUTION To avoid personal injury Do not smoke while refueling Add the fuel in a well ventilat ed area Be sure to stop the engine be fore refueling As dirt or sand contained in fuel may cause t...

Page 188: ...in and check if the oil level is within the specified range 6 If the oil level is too low add some new oil so that the level is within the allowable range 1 Oil Dipstick A Upper Limit IMPORTANT If oil...

Page 189: ...nge 5 If the oil level is too low add new oil so that the level is within the al lowable range 1 Oil Dipstick A Upper Limit B Lower Limit IMPORTANT When using oil of different maker or viscosity from...

Page 190: ...and changing coolant in Chapter Maintenance for every two years 3 The tractor is furnished in the fac tory with a mixture of anti freeze ethylene glycol and water in a ra tio of 50 50 which is usable...

Page 191: ...roken Checking Head Light Hazard Light etc J 1 Inspect the lights for broken bulbs and lenses 2 Replace if broken Checking seat belt and cabin K 1 Always check the condition of the seat belt and cabin...

Page 192: ...L 1 Oil Filler Hole 2 Oil Dipstick A Oil Level Is Acceptable Within This Range 1 Park the tractor on a level ground and start the engine to warm it up td2o706a 1 Engine Oil Filter 5 Remove the oil fil...

Page 193: ...be burnt Avoid oil contact while chang ing or adding engine oil and wear eye protection to prevent eye contact Prolonged and repeated con tact with the engine oil may cause skin disorders and skin can...

Page 194: ...Replacing transmission fluid and filter M If transmission fluid is contaminated or the transmission is repaired trans mission fluid should be changed Make sure to replace its filter as well However Re...

Page 195: ...to the hydraulic system 1 Oil Dipstick 2 Oil Filler Plug A Oil Level Is Acceptable Within This Range 5 Apply a thin film of clean oil onto the O ring of a new filter 6 Tighten the filter until it touc...

Page 196: ...ke pedal can be adjusted as follows 1 Release the parking brake 2 Depress the right brake pedal slightly until some resistance is felt Then measure the free play from the top of the pedal td2o715a h60...

Page 197: ...xle Pivot 1 Throttle Pedal td2o419a td2o716a H61O753A td2o717a Apply quality multi purpose grease to the locations specified in the following figure at every 50 hours of use or when necessary Also rec...

Page 198: ...ng the play properly tighten the lock nut firmly Proper clutch pedal free play A 20 30 mm 0 78 1 18 in H11O726A Checking Wheel Bolt nut Torque Q 1 Front Wheel Bolt nut 2 Rear Wheel Bolt nut Check whee...

Page 199: ...el filter S Removing water from fuel filter 1 Water and dust in fuel are accumu lated in the filter Remove the plug from the bottom of the fuel filter to drain any impurities 2 Tighten the filter with...

Page 200: ...loss of power ex cessive fuel consumption and a reduction in engine life Do not run the engine with fil ter element removed IMPORTANT Be sure to refit the cover with the arrow on the rear of cover upr...

Page 201: ...e Inspect the fuel pipe regularly The fuel pipes are subject to wear and aging Failure to perform periodic inspections may lead to a fuel leak Fuel leaking on a hot engine could cause a fire IMPORTANT...

Page 202: ...cable should always be clean and firmly connected When installing a new or used bat tery clean its terminals 2 Check the battery and cable for damage and corrosion Battery W Precautions for handling...

Page 203: ...aired by your lo cal KIOTI Dealer Keep the battery fully charged If the battery fluid concentration is too low during the winter sea son the battery may be frozen Do not start the engine when the batt...

Page 204: ...am aged you must replace them at once Failure to do so could lead to engine damage Checking intake air line X T46OA36A A Wheel To Wheel Distance At Front B Wheel To Wheel Distance At Rear 1 Park tract...

Page 205: ...aced every 2 years 1 Clamp 2 Radiator Hose Checking Radiator Hose and Clamp Z Take the following actions in the event the coolant temperature reach es the boiling point what is called Over heating 1 S...

Page 206: ...front axle pivot pin adjustment is not correct front wheel vibration can occur ADJUSTING PROCEDURE Loosen the lock nut tighten the ad justing screw all the way and then loosen the screw by 1 6 turn R...

Page 207: ...sure that no dust enters the system by installing the cover firmly When removing the filter be careful not to let foreign ma terial enter the air inlet NOTE When installing the cover make sure that th...

Page 208: ...y NOTE The Manufacturer has no re sponsibility whatever either direct or indirect for applica tion of special filters and or changes to the air intake sys tem of the cab Every change to the cab intake...

Page 209: ...revent the jet of water from splashing on to the protective grille otherwise your cab s filter will be irreparably dam aged WARNING Only install carbon filters sup plied sealed when delivered comply w...

Page 210: ...nd idle the engine for few minutes 8 Stop the engine and let it cool 9 Drain water and cooling system cleaner and close drain cock Then fill with antifreeze and water mixture and close radiator cap se...

Page 211: ...to the cyl inder and radiator when the ambient temperature is below zero 32 F Therefore make sure to change water into anti freeze before winter season comes When changing the anti freeze with one of...

Page 212: ...ng is not necessary if in stalling the fuel port after fueling IMPORTANT To protect the catalyst filter keep the followings Make sure to use only speci fied fuel Keep the engine oil replace ment sched...

Page 213: ...s frequently To replace the wiper blade press the wiper fixing le ver to separate it and then pull it away To remove the wiper arm lift the cap of the wiper arm remove the nut and set the wiper arm up...

Page 214: ...fixing lever is facing down Align the wiper arm with the fixing lever slot and lower the blade When the wiper blade is sepa rated the wiper arm should not contact the windshield or rear glass The gla...

Page 215: ...tem from potential damage A blown fuse indicates that there is an overload or short somewhere in the electrical system When wiping the windshield set the wiper blade upright spray water onto the glass...

Page 216: ...5A Flasher 15A ECU B 20A 10A 20A Start 5A 10A 15A 15A 5A 10A Horn Combimeter 5A ECU ECU Relay Sensor 3pin socket Fuel Heater Stop Lamp power socket option Working Lamp option Head Tail Lamp Combimeter...

Page 217: ...CU Relay 5A ECU Sensor Fuel Heater 3Pin Socket Option Stop Lamp Working Lamp Head Tail Lamp Combimeter ECU On PTO Alternator 15A Safety unit Beacon Option Cruise brake 25A Rear Glass Defogger 10A Ster...

Page 218: ...Stereo 5A Option Room lamp Stereo Backup 25A Air 15A Conditioner Wiper Washer Power Socket 10A Start 5A Flasher DK6010C d21O726A H11O655a There are marks for the fuse capac ity and location on the cov...

Page 219: ...act your local KIOTI Dealer Slow blow fuse Ap 1 Slow blow Fuse A Charging Power Fuse B Preheating Power Fuse tD2o737a Slow blow fuse 60A The slow blow fuse is to protect electric devices and wirings I...

Page 220: ...al lamp 21W 5 Work lamp 21W 6 Instrument cluster Indicator Charging warning light 3W Others 1 4W 7 Backup lamp 10W Headlamp 1 Turn the key switch to the OFF position and open the hood 1 Hood 2 Opening...

Page 221: ...s can temporar ily be fogged due to rain or car wash This is because of the temperature difference be tween the inside and outside of the lamp which is normal Rear turn signal lamp and position lamp 1...

Page 222: ...n Lamp 4 Turn the socket counterclockwise to remove the bulb and replace it with a new one Front turn signal lamp and position lamp 1 The front turn signal lamps are in stalled onto the ROPS frame 2 L...

Page 223: ...7 47 MAINTENANCE 3 Remove the bulb by turning its socket counterclockwise Install a new bulb td2o745a 1 Turn Signal Lamp Bulb 2 Position Lamp Bulb TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK647 47 2018 12 27 10 30...

Page 224: ...MEMO memo TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK648 48 2018 12 27 10 30 59...

Page 225: ...8 8 STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Tractor storage 8 2 Daily storage 8 2 Long term storage 8 2 USING TRACTOR AFTER LONGTERM STORAGE 8 4 Usage and disposal 8 4 TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK61 1 2018 04 20 1 30 2...

Page 226: ...from rain Cover the tractor Tractor storage Daily storage 1 Keep the tractor clean when it is stored Make sure to wash it after work 2 Store it indoors if possible If it should be kept outside cover i...

Page 227: ...atch 2 Clutch Pedal A Depress B Fix 17 Interlock the brake pedals and apply the parking brake H11O702A CAUTION To avoid injury Never clean the tractor body while the engine is running Never run the en...

Page 228: ...ine for at least 5 minutes Stop the engine and visually inspect the tractor Check if there is leak age 11 Start the engine release the parking brake and depress the brake pedal to check for its prop e...

Page 229: ...7 9 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Engine Troubleshooting 9 2 Tractor Troubleshooting 9 4 TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK61 1 2018 04 20 1 30 39...

Page 230: ...r and fuel injection pump to eliminate all the air in the fuel system Thick carbon deposits on orifice of injection nozzle This is caused when water or dirt is mixed in the fuel Clean the injection no...

Page 231: ...erminal is loose or corroded clean or fix it firmly 2 When output is insufficient Valve out of adjustment Contact your KIOTI dealer Air cleaner is dirty Clean or replace the element at every 100 to 20...

Page 232: ...Check and adjust the clutch pedal play Contact your KIOTI dealer Defective hydraulic valve or hydraulic system Contact your KIOTI dealer Incorrect calibration with clutch engagement Correct the engag...

Page 233: ...draulic system is faulty Oil is leaked from pipe or hose The pipe clamp is loose Re tighten it The pipe is cracked Have it repaired in a workshop 3 point hitch cannot be lowered The valve and cylinder...

Page 234: ...nd alternator Horn does not sound The horn switch is faulty Replace it The wiring is faulty Repair it The horn is damaged Repair or replace it Turn signal lamps do not blink The bulb is blown Replace...

Page 235: ...10 10 INDEX INDEX 10 2 TD210 EEC DK6010H DK6010C DK61 1 2018 12 26 10 50 39...

Page 236: ...heck link 6 5 Adjustment of lift rod 6 5 Adjustment of top link 6 5 Air Conditioner Switch 4 51 Air Recirculation and Fresh Air Mode 4 48 ANTENNA 4 47 Anti freeze 7 35 b Battery W 7 26 Battery chargin...

Page 237: ...ents for additional front weight option 4 60 Connecting and disconnecting implement 5 27 Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp 4 23 CRUISE PTO warning lamp 4 27 Cup Holder and Storage 4 47 d Daily check it...

Page 238: ...ue4 59 Front turn signal lamp and position lamp 7 46 FRONT W HEEL DRIVE LEVER 4 41 Front wheel installation pattern 4 58 Fuel filter S 7 23 Fuel gauge 4 17 Function description and operating tips 4 1...

Page 239: ...cluster features 4 16 Interior devices 4 42 j Joystick lever IF EQUiPped 6 16 Joystick valve PORT 6 19 JUMP STARTING 5 8 k Key switch 4 7 l L indicator if equipped 4 22 Lifting Arm Lower Link Speed C...

Page 240: ...Precautions during operation 1 9 Precautions for handling 7 26 Precautions when coming in and out of work field 5 18 Precautions when using power steering 5 20 Precautions while driving on the road 5...

Page 241: ...autions during servicing 1 16 Safety precautions when using the loader 1 20 Seat adjustment 4 37 Seat Belt 4 38 Seat height adjustment 4 37 Seat Sliding 4 37 Shuttle shift lever 4 32 Slow blow fuse Ap...

Page 242: ...O VIBRATIONS 3 9 w WARMING UP 5 7 Water In Fuel Warning Lamp 4 24 WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION 4 58 WHEEL INSTALLATION DIRECTION 4 59 WHEEL TORQUE AND DIRECTION 4 58 When driving the tractor 1 13 When...

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