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Page 14: ...PARKING THE TRACTOR 1 11 WHEN OPERATING THE P TO 1 11 WHEN USING THE 3 POINT HITCH 1 13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING 1 13 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING THE LOADER 1 17 SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE...

Page 15: ...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 tractor 4 Replace any missing or...

Page 16: ...nless a passenger seat is 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...

Page 17: ...not equipped with a ROPS ROPS Roll Over Protective Structures A ROPS and CAB should never be modified by welding grinding or cut ting as this can weaken the ROPS structure If any components of the ROP...

Page 18: ...etc 1 Enter or leave the tractor leftward griping hand rail on a fender AWARNING Do not jump on or off the trac tor It may cause injuries Al ways face the tractor use the hand rails and steps and get...

Page 19: ...rate your tractor in an enclosed building without the prop er ventilation Containing carbon monoxide can cause serious injury or death 5 Make sure that all pressure lines are tight before starting the...

Page 20: ...even if correctly positioned can cause a rear overturn 8 Do not overload an attachment or towed equipment Use proper counterweights to maintain tractor stability Hitch heavy loads to the draw bar onl...

Page 21: ...from sides because this ma chine does not comply to OPS 15 Do not leave implements and at tachments in the raised position when the vehicle is stopped or unattended 16 When using implements or at tach...

Page 22: ...try to get on or off a mov ing tractor 21 When working in groups always let the others know what you are going to do before you do it 22 Never freewheel Disengaging the clutch or shifting into neutral...

Page 23: ...ng an emergency stop Uneven braking at road speeds could cause the tractor to tip over 2 Always slow the tractor before turning Turning at high speed may tip the tractor over 3 or cause a loss of cont...

Page 24: ...ecially great when traveling at road speeds 9 Do not operate an implement while the tractor is on the road Lock the three point hitch in the raised position 10 When towing other equipment use a safety...

Page 25: ...ven implement hitched to the three point linkage lift the implement to its full height and check that at least 1 4 of the total length of the tele scopic section of the drive shaft is engaged WARNING...

Page 26: ...el surface set the parking brake place the gear shift lever in neutral and stop the engine 1 Do not smoke while working around the battery or when refueling your tractor Keep all sparks and flames awa...

Page 27: ...orkshop 8 Carry out the following operations before any operation of the tractor Engage the four wheel drive the first gear and the parking brake and put chocks to the wheels touching the ground 9 Bef...

Page 28: ...e battery cables 13 To ensure that there are no acci dents from sparks you must first disconnect the negative battery cable 14 Tire mounting should be done by qualified professionals with the proper e...

Page 29: ...ed to the specified be invisible Do not use hands to torque search for suspected leaks 18 Leaking hydraulic fluid under Use a piece of cardboard or pressure has sufficient force to wood instead Use of...

Page 30: ...lations when you dispose of the engine oil transmission oil fuel coolant filters and battery 1 Never let anyone get in the loader and use the loader as a work bench Otherwise it may lead to a fatal in...

Page 31: ...may lead to an injury or even death 4 Never carry a big object with the loader unless the correct imple ment is attached Keep a carried object low during driving Other wise it may lead to an injury or...

Page 32: ...ocution will cause seri ous injury or death 7 Keep bystanders away No riders 0 IMPORTANT ROPS Roll Over Protective Structure sun canopy are not a FOPS Falling Object Protec tive Structure It never can...

Page 33: ...NX4510 NX50101NX5510 NX6010 SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE DECAL MOUNTING LOCATION CABIN TE10101D...

Page 34: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TE101 02D...

Page 35: ...NX45101NX5010 NX5510 NX6010 TE10103D...

Page 36: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DECAL MOUNTING LOCATION DROPS TE10105D...

Page 37: ...NX4510INX5010 NX5510 NX6010 TE10106D...

Page 38: ...61 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DECALS 1 Part No T4710 52201 2 Part No T4182 531 1 al WARNING TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURY DEATH OR LOSS OF PROPERTY FROM A MACtlINE RUNAWAY With the engine off unexpected machine mo...

Page 39: ...0 6 Part No T4930 52371 Do not remove the radiator nap whenthe engine is running or while the engine is hot If the radiator nap is removed hot vapor or liquid maybe violently released causing burns 74...

Page 40: ...The owner has the sole responsibility for any problem occurred by not following the above Instruction 1 Ventilate the cabin periodically when working in the cabin with the NC activated for an extende...

Page 41: ...dry with a soft cloth Never use a solvent such a thinner or acetone since it can ruin the decals Do not spray high pressure wa ter directly onto the decal The decal may fall off the tractor IMPORTANT...

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Page 48: ...AL DIMENSIONS 3 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 NOISE LEVELS AS PERCEIVED BY THE OPERATOR 3 16 VIBRATION LEVELS OF THE TRACTOR EXPOSITION TO VIBRATIONS 3 17 TRAVELING SPEED 3 18 IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS 3 2...

Page 49: ...all height C 94 1 2 390 96 1 2 440 5 Wheel base D 75 6 1 920 6 Tread El 53 2 1 352 53 3 1 355 7 Tread E2 52 1 1 324 52 2 1 334 8 Ground clearance F 13 8 350 15 7 400 Al Overall length including weight...

Page 50: ...440 5 Wheel base D 75 6 1 920 6 Tread El 53 2 1 352 53 3 1 355 7 Tread E2 52 1 1 324 52 2 1 334 8 Ground clearance F 13 8 350 15 7 400 Al Overall length including weight A2 Overall length excluding we...

Page 51: ...U 3 1 826 Bore and stroke in mm 3 4x3 6 87x92 4 3 4x4 0 87x102 4 UJ Engine gross power kw HP 33 6 45 0 37 3 50 0 41 0 55 0 PTO Power Rated revolution kw HP rpm 28 0 37 6 31 2 41 8 2 600 34 3 46 0 Fuel...

Page 52: ...link end E 5 f2 SPECIFICATIONS APPLICABLE MODEL NX4510 NX5010 0 11 15 71 0 17 25 28 US 0 11 16 53 0 18 26 60 EU 0 0913 96 0 1522 46 US 0 10 14 69 0 16 23 64 EU Hydraulic powered dog clutch with rocke...

Page 53: ...392 1 992 1 655 750 9 480 4 300 1 US AU Standars EU Option O US NX4510 NX501 ONX5510 NX6010 ITEM APPLICABLE MODEL NX4510 NX5010 NX5510 Rear O Mid Optional Type Rocker switch type independent hydrauli...

Page 54: ...4 3 4x4 0 87x102 4 c u 3 50 US Engine gross power kw HP 33 5 45 37 41 0 55 44 7 60 36 5 49 EU AU 25 3 33 9 US 29 0 38 9 PTO Power kw HP 32 1 43 1 36 0 48 3 24 0 32 2 EU 27 2 36 5 EU Rated revolution...

Page 55: ...9 38 NX4510MX5010 NX5510 NA6010 Hydraulic system ITEM Ground speed Tire for agricultural mph km h 4 wheel drive Quick turn QT Brake Differential lock Agricultural Industrial Turf Pump capacity Steerin...

Page 56: ...2 000 Min turning radius With one rear wheel braked feet m 9 8 2 99 10 0 3 04 Weight With CABIN lbs kg 4 382 1 988 4 548 2 063 Max Draw bar vertical load lbs kg 1 655 750 Max Trailer loading weight lb...

Page 57: ...10 NX6010 MOPS MANUAL ITEM Model NX4510 3F183T TMR4 US 4A220 LVVMR EU APPLICABLE MODEL NX5010 3F183T TMR4 US 4B243LVVMR EU AU NX5510 3F183T TMR4 US EU 3F183T TMR3 AU 1 826 US 2 435 EU 1 826 3 4x4 0 87...

Page 58: ...clutch with rocker switch Quick turn QT None Brake Wet multiple plates Differential lock Standard for rear axle Front 8 16 US 9 5 16 EU AU 9 5 18 Agricultural Rear 13 6 24 US 13 6 26 EU AU 13 6 28 Fr...

Page 59: ...9 4 392 1 992 1 655 750 9 480 4 300 US AU Standars EU Option US NX4510 NX5010 NX5510 NX6010 APPLICABLE MODEL ITEM NX4510 NX5010 NX5510 Type Rocker switch type independent hydraulic multi disc clutch R...

Page 60: ...HR4 US 4A2200 14 1R EU AU 3 US 4 EU AU 1 826 US 2 197 EU AU 3 4x4 0 87x102 4 US 3 4x3 6 87x924 EU AU 33 5 45 25 3 33 9 US 24 0 32 2 EU AU 1 58 6 2 11 8 3 1 826 3 4x4 0 87x102 4 41 0 55 44 7 60 32 1 43...

Page 61: ...4 0 19 66 0 31 64 NX4510 NX5010 NX55 0 NX6010 APPLICABLE MODEL ITEM NX4510 NX5010 0 17 79 0 28 63 US 0 17 79 0 28 63 US 0 1873 0 30 14 ELYAU 0 18 73 030 14 EU AU 0 17 79 0 28 63 US 0 17 79 0 28 63 US...

Page 62: ...n turning radius With one rear wheel braked feet m 9 8 2 99 10 0 3 04 Weight With ROPS lbs kg 4 056 1 840 4 067 1 845 4 210 1 910 Max Draw bar vertical load lbs kg 1 655 750 Max Trailer loading weight...

Page 63: ...C dBA annex II without load and when driving by in compliance with standard 2009 63 EC dBA Tractors with Cabin Model Directive of The European Parliament and of the Council Noise level at the operator...

Page 64: ...rator s seat and adjustment systems are in good condition then adjust the seat to the operator s weight and size 43 IMPORTANT More information on Whole Body Vibration WBV on agricultural tractors can...

Page 65: ...1 85 2 97 1 36 2 19 13 6 26 Forward Reverse 0 11 0 18 0 10 0 15 0 25 0 14 0 20 0 33 0 18 0 27 0 44 0 24 0 28 0 46 0 25 0 40 0 65 0 36 0 61 0 83 0 45 0 63 0 70 1 13 0 79 1 28 0 71 1 11 1 79 0 99 1 42...

Page 66: ...74 3 72 5 99 4 40 7 09 3 91 6 30 4 63 7 45 4 11 6 62 5 68 9 15 5 05 8 13 5 98 9 63 5 32 8 56 6 28 10 11 5 58 8 98 6 45 10 38 5 73 9 22 6 78 10 92 5 02 9 70 7 12 11 46 6 33 10 19 9 01 14 50 8 00 12 88...

Page 67: ...ing depth 2 280 90 2 590 102 2 590 102 hitch backhoe Tiller Max working width 1 650 65 1 854 73 1 854 73 Box Blade Max Cutting width 2 133 84 2 133 84 2 133 84 Rear Blade Max Cutting width 2 133 84 2...

Page 68: ...WITCH 4 12 BATTERY CHARGING LAMP 4 23 PTO SETTING SWITCH 4 13 HEAD LIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMP 4 24 SPEED CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH 4 13 TURN SIGNAL LAMP 4 24 HST RESPONSE CONTROL 4 14 GLOW PLUG INDICATOR 4 24 L...

Page 69: ...OYSTICK LEVER 4 49 NO STALL SWITCH 4 31 MID PTO LEVER OPTIONAL 4 50 ERROR INDICATOR 4 32 LIFTING ARM LOWER LINK SPEED CONTROL LEVER 4 51 OPERATING THE CONTROLS 4 33 DOUBLE ACTING LEVER OPTIONAL 4 51 M...

Page 70: ...PTIONAL 4 59 SUN VISOR OPTIONAL 4 60 AIR RECIRCULATION AND FRESH AIR MODE 4 61 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER 4 62 7 PIN POWER OUTPUT SOCKET IF EQUIPPED 4 66 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 4 67 TREAD 4 70 ADDIT...

Page 71: ...ork Lamp FRT 7 RR 2 Wiper 3 Rearview Mirror 4 Tom Signal Lamp FRT RR 5 Handle 6 Footstep 7 Bonnet 8 Head lamp 9 Top Link 10 Lifting Rod 11 Lower Link 12 Swing Draw Bar 13 Crank Lifting Rod 14 Check Li...

Page 72: ...XTERIOR VIEW ROPS TE 1 04C 5A 1 Seat 2 Steering Wheel 3 Rear View Mirror 4 Bonnet 5 Head Lamp 6 ROPS 7 Combination Lamp 8 Joy stick Lever 9 Step 10 Working Lamp 11 Top Link 12 Oil Dipstick 13 Lift Rod...

Page 73: ...NX4510 A1X5010 NX5510 1VX6010 SWITCH MOUNTING LOCATION 1 Combination Switch 2 Key Switch 3 4WD QT Switch 4 Hazard Lamp Switch...

Page 74: ...DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 1 Combination Switch 2 Key Switch 3 4WD Switch 4 Hazard Lamp Switch...

Page 75: ...on the dash board ACC C When the key switch is turned to the position C brake lights flasher lights and turn signal lights can be operated 1 5 D The position D indicates the ON position As soon as th...

Page 76: ...s used for all KIOTI tractors It can be stolen The horn turn signal lamp and hazard lamp can be operated without the key inserted 1 Turn Signal Light Switch 2 Head Light Switch 3 Horn Switch The combi...

Page 77: ...A Left turn B Right turn The turn signal lights are used when turning the vehicle left or right Pull ing the lever up blinks the left turn signal light while pushing the lever down blinks the right t...

Page 78: ...WD mode Each mode is performed as follows The 4WD 4 Wheel Driving is to increase traction by driving four wheels It is hydraulically operated by a simple switch operation To engage the 4WD press the s...

Page 79: ...UTION To avoid accident Engage the switch only when the vehicle is stationary While the 4WD is engaged drive the vehicle with low speed as steering and braking characteristics may differ It is possibl...

Page 80: ...O cruise switch to the OFF position to deactivate the PTO cruise function If the PTO cruise function is deac tivated by depressing the brake or clutch pedal with the PTO cruise switch set in the ON po...

Page 81: ...activating the cruise control functions 1 HST Response Control Switch A Slow B Fast This dial is to adjust starting re sponse by HST pedals Starting duty for solenoid valve is ad justed by the dial Sl...

Page 82: ...TALL SWITCH SPEED LIMIT SWITCH 1 No Stall Button 1 Speed Limit Button A ON A ON This switch is for loader work and to This switch is to fix maximum speed protect the engine e g If switch is on with 5...

Page 83: ...the pedal to its deepest position does not accelerate the vehicle but still maintains the speed con stant in the ON position 1 Calibration Switch 1 Turning Deceleration Switch This switch is to calib...

Page 84: ...urned on when the DPF temperature reaches a certain temperature 5 The regeneration underway lamp blinks after the regeneration warn ing lamp goes off Wait for approx 30 to 40 minutes until the regener...

Page 85: ...plement 3 PTO ON OFF When engaging the PTO press the upper part of the switch 2 When disengaging it press the lower part of the switch 2 0 IMPORTANT When engaging the PTO low er the engine speed engag...

Page 86: ...ing Brake Indicator 5 Cruise Indicator 6 Glow Plug Indicator 7 Turn Signal Light LH 8 Tachometer 9 Turn Signal Light RH 10 Low Speed Indicator 11 Mid Speed Indicator 12 Neutral Indicator 13 High Speed...

Page 87: ...LH 6 Tachometer 7 Turn Signal Light RH 8 Brake One Side Lamp 9 Coolant Temperature Gauge 10 Calibration Lamp 11 Communication Error 12 Speed Limit Switch 13 HST Cruise 14 No Stall Switch 15 Water Sens...

Page 88: ...ank It indicates the engine rpm that can drive 540 rpm of the PTO speed For speedy and effective work adjust the work load so that the engine rpm is close to this mark The hour meter does not operate...

Page 89: ...diately CAUTION Make sure to control the work load so that the needle is not in the red zone If the needle stays in the red zone do not stop the engine immediately Instead reduce the work load to cool...

Page 90: ...tractor with the engine oil warning lamp ON BATTERY CHARGING LAMP CAUTION If this warning lamp comes on while driving the charging system such as the alternator is malfunctioning Therefore turn off a...

Page 91: ...ly if neces sary Operating the turn signal lamp switch up and down turns on the corre sponding lamp in green This indicates the operating condition of the preheat system When the key switch is turned...

Page 92: ...r local KIOTI dealer or workshop immedi ately This indicator shows the PTO en gagement condition When the PTO is engaged this indicator comes on When the PTO clutch is disengaged this indicator goes o...

Page 93: ...ed 0 IMPORTANT When driving on a public road or at a high speed never use only one brake pedal The tractor can roll over While the brake one side lamp is not illuminated the brake pedals are not inter...

Page 94: ...STEM H INDICATOR M INDICATOR L INDICATOR If the range shift is at high speed If the range shift is at middle speed If the range shift is at low speed this this lamp turned in green this lamp turned in...

Page 95: ...tion lever is connected This switch is to settle the revolution of PTO When you push down the button of SET while turn the PTO cruise button on this lamp turn on If carbon is accumulated in the ex hau...

Page 96: ...in DPF A WARNING When on regeneration Don t touch the part of DPF because it is very hot around DPF This comes on when any major elec tric device or engine fuel system is malfunctioning The warning b...

Page 97: ...witch 1 Cruise Control Switch A ON A ON B OFF This speed limit switch is to maintain To activate the cruise control function the operating speed constant set the desired speed and press the In this ca...

Page 98: ...STALL switch in the ON position engine load de creases to protect the engine 0 IMPORTANT Only for loader work Never use for Trailer work 1 No Stall Switch A ON This no stall switch is to protect the e...

Page 99: ...nd these on the LCD please contact with KIOTI dealer NO DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 1 ERR 001 No Signal at TACHO Input 2 ERR 002 No Signal at Water Temp 3 ERR 006 No Signal at GLOW LAMP Input No Signal at PTO...

Page 100: ...ring Wheel Angle Adjustment 5 Brake Pedal L 6 Brake Pedal R 7 Main Gear Shift Lever 8 Range Gear Shift Lever 9 Creep Gear Speed Lever 10 Joystick Lever For Loader Operation 11 Double Acting Lever A B...

Page 101: ...Steering Wheel Angle Adjustment 5 Parking Brake Lock Lever 6 Forward Driving Pedal 7 Reverse Driving Pedal 8 Joystick Lever For Loader Operation 9 Double Acting Lever A B 10 Draft Control Lever 11 Li...

Page 102: ...rward driving speeds and 24 reverse driving speeds are provided by combination of the main shift lever 4 speeds range shift lever 3 speeds shuttle shift lever and creep speed lever 1 Haiti Throttle Le...

Page 103: ...on below if a prob lem occurs during shifting this lever 1 Put the range shift lever into the neutral position 2 Depress the pedal slightly to pre vent the gears in the transmission from rotating 3 Sh...

Page 104: ...in the or reverse driving The lever can be H position in normal conditions and shifted while the tractor is moving shift it to the L position only when with the clutch disengaged as these necessary ge...

Page 105: ...h a loader When doing public works 3 Precautions for creep speed Make sure to shift with the clutch pedal fully depressed Start moving tractor with the park ing brake released Depress the brake pedal...

Page 106: ...sem bling or cleaning the PTO sy stem make sure that to stop all rotating parts and the en gine before disengaging the PTO The PTO speed can be selected as desired according to the working condition T...

Page 107: ...lock 1 Make sure to link the left and right brake pedals as shown in the fig ure while driving on a road The tractor can roll over if depress ing only one brake pedal at a high speed 2 When turning sh...

Page 108: ...t to use one side brake in the quick turn mode CAUTION Be sure to disengage the clutch before depressing the brake pedal to stop the tractor 1 Steering Wheel Tilt Pedal A Lowering B Lifting The angle...

Page 109: ...om pletely engaged it may cause early wear of the brake disc WARNING To avoid possible injury death or loss of property from a ma chine runaway With the engine off the tractor may move unexpectedly re...

Page 110: ...ue For heavy load job such as front end loader operation use low or medium speed of the range shift lever DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 1 Forward Reverse Driving Pedals A Forward B Reverse Depressin...

Page 111: ...a field CAUTION Using the accelerator lever during driving can lead to an accident as it becomes hard to decelerate the tractor rapidly DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL 1 Lock Pedal A Release to Disengage B De...

Page 112: ...uce the engine speed After engaging it accelerate the tractor Make sure to set the steering wheel in the straight ahead position while the differential lock is in use Otherwise the differential system...

Page 113: ...ver pulled Release the le ver after adjustment Make sure that the lever is returned and the seat is firmly fixed after adjustment The seat height can be adjusted to fit to the driver Turning the handl...

Page 114: ...us condition 4 The seat belt should go around your body as low as possible not your waist or abdomen Otherwise the seat belt cannot protect you properly 1 Seat Belt 2 Release Button A Release The seat...

Page 115: ...r 2 Lock Bolt 1 Lower Link A Lowering B Lifting The position control lever is used to keep the plowing depth constant dur ing work The implement attached to the lifting arm can be lowered by pushing t...

Page 116: ...the draft control lever into the Deep position to ac tivate the draft function at mid load and putting the lever into the Shal low position to activate the draft function at light load For detailed i...

Page 117: ...wever if placing the rear PTO lever to the 2nd gear 540E position the mid PTO cannot be engaged IMPORTANT Engine will start with mid PTO OFF and PTO switch OFF shuttle or range shift lever is in neutr...

Page 118: ...while turning it clockwise decreases the lowering speed Also turning it clock wise to its end can fix the implement to a certain position NOTE DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM This lever does not cont...

Page 119: ...0 This lever is used to control a auxil iary hydraulic implement installed to rear Lowering the lever supplies hydraulic fluid to Port B while raising it sup plies hydraulic fluid to Port A See chapte...

Page 120: ...N OF OPERATING SYSTEM CABIN SYSTEM INTERIOR DEVICES 1 Air Outlet 4 Sun Visc 7 Inside Rearview Mirror 2 Speaker 5 Heater A Conditioner Switch 8 Side Window Handle 3 Aft Inlet 6 Room Lamp 9 Cassette Tap...

Page 121: ...n Structure test How ever make sure to fasten the seat belt for best the protection 1 Work Light FR 4 Wiper FRT RR 7 7iim Signe p 2 Work Light RR 5 Outside Rearview Mirror 8 Slow Moving Vehicle Sign 3...

Page 122: ...tion key WARNING Do not jump on or off the trac tor It may cause injuries Al ways face the tractor use the hand rails and steps and get on or off slowly Maintain a min imum three points of contact to...

Page 123: ...not be opened due to an implement Make sure there is enough space to open the window to prevent damage and breakage by an implement a Never drive the tractor with the door open An accident can occur...

Page 124: ...mps ESCORT FUNCTION When stopping the engine with the work lamps illuminated after night work the work lamps keep illumi nated for 30 seconds to secure the operator s visibility for safety WIPER 1 Wip...

Page 125: ...hen operating the wiper while it is frozen to the window its fuse can be blown In this case operate the wiper after increas ing the cabin temperature enough to defrost the wiper Wiper blade can be dam...

Page 126: ...recep tion If you press the lens the indoor lamp will be turned on If you press it again it will be turned off CAUTION The room lamp can be oper ated without the key inserted However turning it on fo...

Page 127: ...SUN VISOR OPTIONAL 1 Power Socket 1 Sun Visor Use this as external power source Pull it down to block the sunlight from the front Keep it folded unless nec essary 1 Cup colder 2 Storage There are two...

Page 128: ...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 operating the air conditioner It is not p...

Page 129: ...e stuffy causing head aches drowsiness or frost on the windows Do not operate the recirculation mode for an extended period of time 1 Fan Speed Control Dial 3 Temperature Control Dial 2 Vent Mode Cont...

Page 130: ...air conditioner can be adjusted in four positions 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 sw...

Page 131: ...en turning the vent mode dial to the T position The desired temperature can be set by adjusting this dial Warm air flows out by turning it clockwise red and cool air flows out by turning it counter cl...

Page 132: ...C compo nents If the tractor has been parked under strong sunlight for a long period of time open the windows to ventilate the cabin before operating the A C AIR CONDITIONER MAINTENANCE Make sure to...

Page 133: ...e performance of the A C becomes poor when the refrig erant is insufficient However charging the air conditioner with excessive refrigerant af fects its performance nega tively Therefore have the sys...

Page 134: ...al RH Illumination RH Stop Light Illumination LH WARNING When driving on a road with an implement which has ex terior lamps such as a trailer make sure to turn on those lamps by connecting them to the...

Page 135: ...ot disassemble or as semble the tire If it is neces sary to disassemble assemble the tire let a qualified service person perform the work AWARNING The tire rims can fall out of the tires Causing the t...

Page 136: ...roper tire Tire sizes 8 16 6PR Agri 9 5 16 6PR Front 9 5 18 8PR Turf 29 12 5 15 6PR inflation pressure Make sure the tire pressure does Inflation pressure 235 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 34 1 psi 138 kPa 1 4 kgf...

Page 137: ...eel bolts rim bolts and nuts are loose When working on a field where crops are linearly aligned the tread should be adjusted so that the tires do not cross over the crops It is also necessary to widen...

Page 138: ...ll not be covered by warranty KIOTI SPECIFICATIONS FOR STANDARD TIRE FRONT WHEEL Wheel Tire sizes Inflation pressure 8 16 6PR 235 kPa 2 4 kgf cm2 34 1 psi Agri 9 5 16 6PR 138 kPa 1 4 kgf cm2 20 psi Fr...

Page 139: ...psi Tightening torque of wheel bolt nut 274 6 318 7 N m 28 32 5 kgf m 1 Wheel Bolt 2 Rim Bolt 3 Rim 4 Disc For agricultural tires make sure to install them with their arrow marks on their side pointin...

Page 140: ...ght such as front loader is applied to the front wheels remove the extra front weight If the front tires are heavily loaded it becomes hard to steer the tractor the tires can be worn faster and the du...

Page 141: ...lifted The tractor can roll over IMPORTANT Attach only the required amount of weight The life of the axle or wheel can be shortened H1104E1A 1 Rear Weight The rear weight is used to maximize the draft...

Page 142: ...mation contact your local KIOTI Dealer yaw If one liter of water is mixed with 0 4 kg of calcium this liquid does not freeze down at 45 t 49 F For a tire without a tube fill it with water and calcium...

Page 143: ...ont 9 5 16 6PR 725 2 000 Rear n 13 6 26 8PR 1 580 2 500 Front 9 5 18 6PR 820 2 000 NX5510 Rear 13 6 28 6PR 1 430 2 500 NX6010 Front 10 16 5 6PR 1 588 2 000 Turf 1 Rear 17 5L 24 6PR 2 431 2 500 Front 2...

Page 144: ...RATING THE TRACTOR 5 12 HOW TO DRIVE 5 12 PARKING 5 16 TURNING 5 17 DRIVING ON SLOPE 5 16 THE CAUTIONS WHEN COMINGIN AND OUT OF PAVED ROAD 5 18 PRECAUTIONS WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD 5 19 LOADING INTO...

Page 145: ...tion CHECK ITEM Walk around inspection to look for loose or missing hardware Check the engine oil level Check the transmission oil level Check the coolant level Clean the grill and radiator screen Che...

Page 146: ...excessive load during work 5 Idle the engine at a low speed for 2 to 3 minutes before stopping it A WARNING To avoid accidents Be sure to read and under stand the warning and caution decals on the tr...

Page 147: ...ing brake lever Check that the parking brake lamp on the gauge board illuminates 2 To release the parking brake press the brake pedals again IMPORTANT Make sure that the brake pedals are fully depress...

Page 148: ...ard Reverse Lever 1 PT 0 S14 ch 2 Main Shift Lever 2 Range Gear Shift Lever Hi Mid Lo HST 3 Range Gear Shift Lever Hi Mid Lo 3 Forward Reverse Driving Pedal 4 Set the main range and shuttle shift leve...

Page 149: ...ORTANT Make sure that no one is around the implement or be hind the tractor TE 0503A 1 Hand Throttle Lever 2 Clutch Pedal Increase 44 Decrease 6 Set the hand throttle lever into the neutral position 1...

Page 150: ...art Condition HST Opera tor on the seat Depressing brake pedal Range shift le ver PTO and Mid PTO levers should be in neutral position Start Condition Mechanical Operator on the seat De pressing brake...

Page 151: ...to enhance the engine combustion performance and reduce harmful emissions right after engine start WARNING Never operate the start motor for 10 consecutive seconds as it consumes a lot of power If the...

Page 152: ...y is not be ing charged Have the charging system such as the battery and alternator serviced 3 Refer to Instrument panel in chapter 4 for detailed information about other indicators and lamps WARNING...

Page 153: ...of the engine Before warming up the engine make sure that each part in the engine is properly lubricated and each hydraulic part is in a perfect condition in order to prevent mal function in the engi...

Page 154: ...e as the volt age of the other tractor or vehicle for jump start Specification for this tractor 12 V 2 Check the length of the jump cable and position another tractor near the tractor with the dischar...

Page 155: ...W TO DRIVE TEl 050ziA 1 Seat 2 Seat back Adjustment Lever 3 Seat Adjustment Lever Cushion Weight 4 Seat Height Adjustment Lever 5 Seat Adjustment Lever Sliding 1 Adjust the seat and fasten the seat be...

Page 156: ...ft and right side is engaged 5 Pull the position control lever back ward to raise the attachment 3 Adjust the steering wheel accord ing to the driver s physique WARNING Do not adjust the tilt angle of...

Page 157: ...essing 7 Release the parking brake NX4510 NX5010 NX5510 NX6010 1 Hand Throttle Lever 2 Clutch Pedal Increase 4Re Decrease 6 Increase slowly the engine RPM from idle speed to the medium speed 1 Hand Th...

Page 158: ...tly The tractor may start off abruptly resulting in roll over 1 Shuttle Lever 2 Ana 7 Sh Lever 3 Range Shift Lever 9 Change the main and Hi Lo shift and shuttle lever to the position you want 10 The t...

Page 159: ...ped with a separate parking brake However uses the brake pedals instead 2 Make sure to interlock the left and right brake pedals before applying the parking brake 3 Pull the parking brake lever 2 up w...

Page 160: ...tle shift levers are in the neutral position This is normal and is due to the fluid friction in the transmission This symptom can occur easily when the engine rpm is high the low speed gear is selecte...

Page 161: ...operation use low or medium speed of the range shift lever A WARNING Make sure that the coupling device of brake pedal and dif ferential lock pedal is released e Do not disengage the clutch or put th...

Page 162: ...rd when moving onto a bank TE 1 SOM 1 Direction nth_ 3tor r ar 1 When you change the driving di 3 Connect the left and right brake rection on the road let other car pedal know your direction by using...

Page 163: ...a safe place to ser vice If not it can cause per sonal injury LOADING INTO AND UNLOADING OUT OF THE TRUCK 1 When you load the tractor do it by driving backward 2 If the engine stalls out halfway step...

Page 164: ...rear balance more stable for safe working 4 When turning the steering wheel to one side the operating sound of the safety valve relief valve is heard Do not operate the trac tor keep the valve sound i...

Page 165: ...tach a proper front weight and drive at a low speed if malfunction occurs while driv ing on a road stop the tractor in a safe place and service it If it is not possible to move the tractor set a warni...

Page 166: ...to lift or lower the lifting arm lower link of the 3 point hitch 2 Pushing the lever forward lowers the lower link while pulling the le ver backward lifts the lower link 3 The height of the lower link...

Page 167: ...ke sure to keep the specifi cations 1 Lowering Speed Control Lever A High speed B Low Speed 1 Position Control Lever 2 Lock Bolt 6 The lowering speed of the lower link is proportional to the applied w...

Page 168: ...llow the speci fications for use 1 Draft Control Lever A Lowering 1 The draft control function is used to prevent the wheels from rotating idle and the engine from stopping due to excessive draft load...

Page 169: ...on the top link and put the draft control lever in any position 7 However if the draft control lever is pushed forward to its end the lowest position of the lifting arm can be lowered a little On the...

Page 170: ...ver it returns to its original position to block the hydraulic fluid when it is pushed pulled and then released However this type of double acting valve lever should be pulled or pushed continuously f...

Page 171: ...op eration This is especially true in winter and exhaust gas in creases even after the engine is started 1 Single Acting Cylinder A External Load This tractor is equipped with the remote control valve...

Page 172: ...load is applied to the implement it is hard to connect the implement in the future 3 Remove any foreign material around the male and female cou plers If foreign material enters the hydraulic componen...

Page 173: ...hydraulic hose while the pressure in it is not released or the engine is run ning It is hard to connect and disconnect the hose and hy draulic fluid can be sprayed from the hose and get into your eye...

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Page 257: ...R PARTS 2 5 ADDITIONAL REAR WEIGHT 4 76 BI LEVEL 4 64 ADDITIONAL WEIGHT 4 75 BLEEDING FUEL SYSTEM AJ 7 36 ADDITIONAL WEIGHT 4 75 BRAKE ONE SIDE LAMP 4 26 ADJUSTING BRAKE PEDAL N 7 19 BRAKE PEDAL 4 40...

Page 258: ...LINE V 7 27 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM 4 1 CHECKING RADIATOR HOSE AND CLAMP X 7 28 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL 4 44 CHECKING REFRIGERANT AP 7 49 DOUBLE ACTING LEVER OPTIONAL 4 51 CHECKING SEAT BELT...

Page 259: ...XTERIOR HYDRAULIC CONTROL SYSTEM 5 26 H INDICATOR 4 27 EXTERIOR VIEW CABIN 4 4 HAND THROTTLE LEVER 4 43 EXTERIOR VIEW ROPS 4 5 HANDLING LOADER 6 11 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 3 2 HAZARD LAMP SWITCH 4 11 HEAD...

Page 260: ...ICATOR 4 27 J MAIN SHIFT LEVER 4 35 JOYSTICK LEVER 4 49 MAINTENANCE 7 1 JOYSTICK LEVER 6 14 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST 7 3 JOYSTICK VALVE 6 17 MAINTENANCE CODE 7 7 JUMP STARTING 5 11 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...

Page 261: ...CANT 4 66 PARKING BRAKE WARNING LAMP 4 25 REGENERATION UNDERWAY LAMP 4 29 POSITION CONTROL LEVER 4 48 REGENERATION WARNING LAMP 4 28 POWER SOCKET 4 60 REMOVALAND INSTALLATION OF 3 POINT HITCH POWER ST...

Page 262: ...4 46 THE CAUTIONS WHEN COMING IN AND OUT OF SEAT BELT 4 47 PAVED ROAD 5 18 SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 4 46 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 4 67 SEAT SLIDING 4 45 TIRES WHEELS AND BALLAST 4 67 SHUTTLE SHIFT LEVER...

Page 263: ...L 8 5 USING TRACTOR AFTER STORAGE 8 4 V VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2 2 VENT MODE CONTROL DIAL 4 63 VIBRATION LEVELS OF THE TRACTOR EXPOSITION TO VIBRATIONS 3 17 VIEW 4 19 WARMING UP 5 10 WATER IN F...

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