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For operator's attention
Introduction
Accepted abbreviations and conventions
International characters
Precautions
General provisions
Safety requirements for tractor operation
Safety requirements during maintenance
Safety requirements for the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment
Hygiene requirements
Fire safety requirements
General information
Serial numbers of tractor parts
Diesel and its systems
Technical data of units
Gearbox
Gear shifting mechanism
Controls and instrumentation
Controls located at the top of the cab
Controls and instruments located on the dashboard
Pedals
Controls and levers located on the right side console and in the cab
Starter switch and instruments
Instrument cluster
Combined indicator AR80.3813
AR80.3709 indicator control panel. IC programming
The principle of operation of the switches located in the upper part of the cab
Control lamp block
Fuses
Connecting elements of electrical equipment
Handles, switches and levers, their purpose
Remote control of hydraulic distributor
Seat, seat adjustment
Grammer seat
Operating instructions
Preparing the tractor for work
Running in
Diesel launch
Startup under normal conditions
Starting at low temperatures (+ 4 ° С and below)
The procedure for starting a diesel engine at low temperatures
Starting the tractor movement
Stopping the tractor
Stopping the diesel
Steering
Shifting the transmission with reverse gear
Hydraulic system
Aggregation
Attachments for coupling agricultural machines to a tractor
Rear hitch of tractors equipped with a hydraulic lift
Attaching machines to a tractor
Control of the hydraulic system and the hinged device of a tractor without a power regulator
Operation of a tractor equipped with a hydraulic lift pump
Features of the tractor operation with machines requiring a drive from the rear PTO shaft
Tires
Trailer brake pneumatic control
Adjustments
Setting the front wheel track
Toe-in front wheels
Setting the rear wheel track
Power take-off shaft adjustment
Adjustment of FDA drive transfer case control rod
Scheduled maintenance
Types of tractor maintenance
Maintenance while preparing the tractor for running-in
Maintenance during break-in
Maintenance after running-in (30 hours of operation)
Lubrication and maintenance chart
Maintenance table
Every 10 hours of operation or daily
After every 125 hours of operation, perform the previous maintenance plus the following
After every 250 hours of operation, perform the previous maintenance plus the following
After every 500 hours of operation, perform the previous maintenance operations plus the following
After every 1000 hours of operation, perform the previous maintenance operations plus the following
After every 2000 operating hours, perform the previous maintenance plus the following
General maintenance
Seasonal maintenance
Lubrication table
Refueling tanks
Adjustment parameters
Possible malfunctions and how to fix them
Diesel
Clutch
Differential lock
Front drive axle
Hydrostatic steering
Hydraulic linkage system
Electrical equipment
Cabin heating and ventilation unit
Pneumatic system
Tractor transportation and towing
Tractor storage
Tractor recycling
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