TRACTOR OPERATOR'S MANUAL MODEL CM314 CM374 IHI Shibaura Machinery Corporation I H I GROUP
CONTENTS SAFETY ……………………………………………………………………………0-2 SECTION1-GENERAL INFORMATION ………………………………………1-1 SECTION2-OPERATION…………………………………………………………2-1 SECTION3-LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ……………………………3-1 SECTION4-SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………………………4-1 PREDELIVERY SERVICE ………………………………………………………4-5 TO THE OWNER: This manual contains information concerning the operation, adjust, and maintenance of the CM Mower.
SAFETY RULES 1. SAFETY RULES - When people, especially children, or pets are nearby. Please pay particular attention to all boxedparts in the text which have the sign . This sign warns you to be careful when carrying out certain functions. - If the operator has taken medicine or substances that can affect his ability to react and concentrate. DANGER: Indicates serious injury or death will result if instruction are not followed.
SAFETY RULES parking brake. 2) Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all objects which may be thrown by the machine (stones, sticks, metal wire, bones, etc.) 5) Do not use on slopes of more than 10°(17%). 6) Remember there is no such thing as a “safe” slope. 3) WARNING: Engine fuel is highly flammable: Travel on grass slopes requires particular care. To guard against overturning: - Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose.
SAFETY RULES D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE - Before checking, cleaning or working on Front Mower; 1) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. Regular maintenance is essential for safety and for maintaining performance levels. - After striking a foreign object.
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS You Front-tractor must be used with care. Therefore, decals have been placed on the machine, to remind you pictorially of main precautions to take during use. Their meaning is explained below. We also strongly recommend to carefully read the safety instructions given in the concerned chapter of this manual. • Never reach into rotating parts while engine is running. SAFETY DECALS • Stay clear of hot surface. • Read this Operator’s Manual before using the Front-tractor.
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS • Do not depress the brake pedal quickly. Quick brake will cause upset of the machine. • Always lock ROPS in upright position unless it has to be folded down to allow operation underneath trees or bushes. • Always wear seat belt expect for ROPS is lowered. • Do not attach ropes or chains to ROPS for pulling purposes. Use of ROPS and seat belt reduce the chance of injury or death if rollover or upset occurs. • Do not open when hot. • Contents under pressure.
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS INSTRUCITON DECALS Parking Brake A Parking Brake B “Lock” Position C “Release” Position C B A C Key Switch B A Engine “HEAT” Position B Engine “STOP” or “OFF” Position C Engine “ON” Position D Engine “START” Position A D Weight Transfer A Continuously variable B Increase C Decrease A C 0-7 B
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTION DECALS MACHINE IDENTIFICATION PLATE A CE Conformity Mark B Year of Manufacture C Weight in kgs D Name and Address of Manufacturer E Type of Front Mower F Serial Number G Engine Power H Engine Number E B H F G C GUARANTEED SOUND POWER LEVEL MARK Guaranteed Sound Power Level According to Directive 2000/14/EC 0-8 A D
SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: For a complete list of the pre-delivery service checks performed by your dealer, refer to the PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE checklist found at the back of this manual. Keep one copy as your record of the service performed. The other copy should be removed from the manual and kept by your dealer. MAKE SURE THAT BOTH COPIES ARE COMPLETED AND THAT YOU AND THE DEALER SIGN BOTH COPIES.
GENERAL INFORMATION MINIMUM HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES IN FOOT POUNDS (NEWTON-METERS) FOR NORMAL ASSEMBLY APPLICATIONS METRIC HARDWARE AND LOCKNUTS CLASS 5.8 NOMINAL SIZE UNPLATED CLASS 8.8 PLATED W/ZnCr UNPLATED CLASS 10.9 PLATED W/ZnCr UNPLATED PLATED W/ZnCr LOCKNUT CL.8 W/CL8.8 BOLT M4 15*(1.7) 19*(2.2) 23*(2.6) 30*(3.4) 33*(3.7) 42*(4.8) M6 51*(5.8) 67*(7.6) 79*(8.9) 102*(12) 115*(13) 150*(17) 56*(6.
GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various international symbols have been used on instruments and controls. These symbols are depicted and described below.
SECTION 2 OPERATION CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SEAT, SEAT BELT AND ROPS OPERATORS SEAT Flip-up armrest Your seat is adjustable to obtain the most comfortable position. Seat Belt Seat Travel Lever By tilting the Seat Travel Lever outward, the seat can be moved in a range of 6.50 in. (165 mm) in forward and backward direction, and it can be fixed in a position as you like.
OPERATION STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL A The CM mower is equipped with an adjustable steering wheel which can telescope and tilt. To telescope the wheel, turn the wheel hub A to the left and raise or lower the steering wheel to the desired height. Then turn the hub to the right to lock it into position. NOTE: When locking the hub into position, do not overtighten. To tilt the wheel, pull up on the lever B and move the steering wheel fore or aft the desired position.
OPERATION DO NOT weld on ROPS, or use a damaged ROPS. Replace ROPS if cracked or damaged. If the seat belt is to be cleaned, use soap and water. Do not use carbon tetrachloride, naphtha, etc., as these will weaken the webbing. For the same reason, do not bleach or dye the webbing. Replace seat belt if worn or damaged. Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS), and seat belts are available from your SHIBAURA Dealer.
OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL B A C A Engine Proof Meter B Temperature Gauge C Fuel Gauge D Glow Plug Warning Light E Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light F Battery Charge Warning Light G Air Cleaner Restriction Warning Light H Parking Brake Warning Light H G F E D PROOF - METER WARNING LIGHTS The Proof-Meter is located on the left side of the instrument panel. Proof-Meter indicates hours of operation, and the figures after the decimal point express 0.1 hour.
OPERATION SWITCHES For safe operation, always check to make certain the range shift lever and lift control lever are in neutral before attempting to start engine. Refer to page 2-12 for complete starting instructions. KEY START SWITCH IMPORTANT: The key start switch must remain in the “ON” position while operating the engine. The warning lights and battery charging system will not function with the switch in the “OFF” position. A B C D KEY START SWITCH 1. ‘Off’ Position 2. ‘On’ Position 3.
OPERATION THROTTLE CONTROL DUAL PEDAL TURNING BRAKE PEDALS (OPTIONAL) The independent brake pedals are used to assist in turning in confined spaces at slow speed. The right brake pedal is used to brake the right front wheel. The left brake pedal is use to brake the left front wheel. A B PARKING BRAKE The parking brake should be applied whenever the CM Mower is parked or when the operator is out of the seat. The parking brake will be applied by raising up the parking brake lever A.
OPERATION DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL Depressing the pedal, locks the front axle shafts together, providing additional traction in wet or loose soil. Refer to page 2-17 for differential lock operating information. WARNING: THE CM MOWER IS VERY DIFFICULT TO STEER WITH DIFFERENTIAL LOCK APPLIED. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL TRANSMISSION AND PTO CONTROLS A HST FOOT PEDALS The ground speed of the unit is continuously variable from zero to full rated speed in each range.
OPERATION CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, THE SWITCH SHOULD NOT BE PUT IN THE“ON” POSITION WHEN OPERATING AT TRANSPORT SPEED OR WHEN IN REVERSE. A The cruise control switch A, may be used to maintain a constant forward speed when desired. After attaining the desired speed with the forward travel pedal, put the switch to the“ON”position, and the unit will maintain the set speed even if the pedal in released.
OPERATION AUTOMATIC OR PERMANENT FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (FWD) SELECTOR LEVER Four Wheel Drive (FWD) Selector Lever A is activated by the same lever as the one that activates the Range Selector Lever. When the lever is located in the position of Range Selector Lever, the tractor will run in Automatic FWD mode. When the lever is brought to the outer slot, the mower will run in Permanent FWD mode. A The PERMANENT FWD selector lever activates rear axle drive for improved traction in adverse conditions.
OPERATION HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM CONTROLS LIFT CONTROL LEVER The front mounted equipment can be raised and lowered by the lift control lever. Place handle in the forward position to lower and to the rearward position to raise front mounted equipment. To lower and float the equipment, pull the lever forward. To raise the equipment, pull the lever rearward and hold it until the equipment is raised to the desired position.
OPERATION BREAK-IN PROCEDURES Your CM Mower will provide long and dependable service if given proper care during the first 50-hour break-in period. During the first 50 hours of operation: 1. Avoid“lugging”the engine. Operating in too high a gear under heavy load may cause engine lugging, which is indicated when the engine will not respond to a throttle increase. 2. Use the lower gear ratios when pulling heavy loads and avoid continuous operation at constant engine speeds.
OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE SAFETY STARTING DEVICE A B C Your CM Mower is equipped with four safety switches; • HST foot pedals are released • PTO lever is disengaged • Depressing the master brake pedal or applying the parking brake • D HST foot pedals, PTO lever, master brake pedal and seat. The engine can be started only when; KEY SWITCH 1. ‘STOP’ Position 2. ‘Run’ Position 3. ‘Cold Start’ Position 4. ‘starter’ Position Operator is in seat.
OPERATION COLD WEATHER STARTING If the engine fails to start using the preceding warm weather starting procedure or when starting the engine in cold weather; 1. Depress master brake pedal fully and move the PTO and transmission shift levers to the off and neutral positions. 2. Move the hand throttle forward to the fullopen position. 3.
OPERATION STOPPING THE ENGINE 2. Connect one end of the jumper cable to the battery positive (+) terminal and the other to the auxiliary battery positive (+) terminal. Connect one end of the other cable first to the auxiliary battery (-) negative terminal, and the other end to the (-) negative terminal. Follow the starting procedures above after the jumper cables are connected as instructed. Stopping the engine should be done according to the following procedures; 1.
OPERATION OPERATING THE HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION AND PTO A HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION The hydrostatic transmission is controlled by the HST foot pedals A, cruise control switch B, and range selector lever C. When operating the range selector lever, place the HST foot pedals in the neutral position. If it is difficult to engage, slightly depress the Forward or Reverse foot pedal for smooth engagement. Never engage or disengage the shift lever when the unit is in motion.
OPERATION AUTOMATIC OR PERMANENT FOURWHEEL DRIVE (FWD) The lever is used to select automatic FourWheel Drive or permanent Four-Wheel Drive. Four Wheel Drive (FWD) Selector Lever is activated by the same lever as the one that activates the Range Selector Lever. When the lever is located in the position of Range Selector Lever, the tractor will run in Automatic FWD mode. When the lever is brought to the outer slot, the tractor will run in Permanent FWD mode and low range.
OPERATION OPERATING THE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK A The differential lock is engaged by depressing the pedal A. Depressing the pedal locks both differential gears together, preventing one wheel from rotating independently of the other. The lock should be used to obtain additional traction from the opposite wheel whenever one wheel begins to slip in wet or loose soil. Do not engage the differential lock when ground speed is above 8 kmh. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK 1.
OPERATION OPERATING THE HYDRAULIC LIFT SYSTEM The hydraulic lift system provides accurate, smooth, and instant hydraulic power for raising front mounted equipment whenever the engine is running. To raise the front mounted equipment, pull the lift control lever A rearward and hold it until the desired equipment height is reached. To lower the equipment, push the lever forward. When pushed all the way forward, the lever will remain in a lowered float detent position.
OPERATION OPERATION SHUT-OFF DEVICES The weight transfer valve should be used according to the following procedures; The CM Mower is equipped with two operation shut-off devices. One is the engine stop system and the other one is the PTO stop system. 1. With the engine running, push the hydraulic lift lever forward to the floating position. ENGINE STOP SYSTEM: Raising off the seat, the engine will stop whenever operating PTO driven equipment such as the mower deck.
OPERATION CM MOWER WEIGHTING (OPTIONAL) Rear end weights are recommended to increase stability, steering, traction on slopes or slippery surfaces, and help prevent rear-end tip up. Recommended 30kg Quantity (5) max Optional Rear Weight Bracket needed WEIGHTING Rear End Weights WARNING: IMPROPER OPERATION ON SLOPES CAN CAUSE INJURY. INSTALL REAR END WEIGHTS TO INCREASE STABILITY. USE EXTREME CARE WHEN OPERATING ON SLOPES.
OPERATION OVERHEAT AND ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ALARM BUZZER SEAT BELT ANCHOR Check if there is any looseness or damage in the seat belt anchors located on both right and left sides. The coolant temperature fluctuates depending on ambient temperatures and working loads. If the needle at the“H”end indicates during operation, the overheat alarm buzzer sounds. This time take the following steps. 1. Set the PTO of the mower to the OFFposition. 2. Wipe the air intake panel of chaff and dirt by hand. 3.
OPERATION WORKING LIGHTS (OPTIONAL) The work lights are available as a dealer installed accessory from your SHIBAURA dealer. CANOPY (2-post ROPS) (OPTIONAL) The canopy for a 2-post ROPS is available as a dealer installed accessory from your SHIBAURA dealer. SIDE PTO (OPTIONAL) The side PTO is available as a dealer installed option From your SHIBAURA dealer. Side PTO is used to power optional grass catcher blower..
OPERATION Dual Pedal Turning Brakes Kit (OPTIONAL) The dual pedal turning brakes kit is available as a dealer installed Option from your SHIBAURA dealer. AUDIBLE BACKUP ALARM (OPTIONAL) The audible backup alarm is available as a dealer installed option from your SHIBAURA dealer.
SECTION 3 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your CM Mower at peak efficiency while the lubrication and maintenance charts provide ready reference to these requirements. NOTE: Ensure that the unit is on level ground and that all hydraulic rams are extended, where applicabel before checking oil levels. To prevent contamination when changing oils or filters etc.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CHART U G JS DE BC F A R O Q M N L No. LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE ITEMS 1 2 3 20 Engine Oil Level Air Cleaner Radiator Coolant Radiator screen 4 5 1,6 7 8 9 − Hydraulic Filter H.S.T.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION To lubricate these points: Adequate lubrication and maintenance on a regular schedule is vital to maintaining your CM mower. To ensure long service and efficient operation, follow the lubrication and maintenance schedules outlined in this section. The use of proper fuels, oils, and filters, as well as keeping the systems clean, will also extend machine and component life. 1.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Fuel Usage Safety • UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should gasoline, alcohol, or gasohol be added to diesel fuel. These combinations can create an increased fire or explosive hazard. • Never remove the fuel cap or refuel the tractor while the engine is running or hot. • Never smoke while refueling or anywhere near fuel. • When filling the tank, maintain control of the nozzle. • Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Allow room for expansion. • Wipe up spills immediately.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Refueling the Tractor The fuel tank filler cap A is located at the left side of the tractor hood. Before removing the cap, wipe all dust and dirt from around the cap to prevent debris from falling into the tank while filling. A Use an approved fuel container and check the inside of the container periodically for cleanliness. Fuel tank capacity is 50.5L. NOTE: The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an approved SHIBAURA replacement cap to prevent fuel system-related problems.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE ACCESS A OPENING HOOD Loosen the Bolt B by tool, allowing to unlock the hood latch A and raise the hood holding the hood handle. Close the hood and tighten the Bolt B by tool, allowing to lock the hood latch after lubrication and maintenance. B CAUTION: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY FROM CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS; • NEVER OPEN THE HOOD AND SEAT WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING. • DO NOT TOUCH MUFFLER OR EXHAUST PIPER WHILE THEY ARE HOT; SEVERE BURNS COULD RESULT.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FUEL AND LUBRICANT SERVICE PROCEDURES ENGINE Checking the Engine Oil Level B NOTE: Check the engine oil level daily or after every 10 hours of operation. A A 1. After the engine has been stopped for a period of time and with the Mower standing level, check the oil level using the dipstick A. ENGINE OIL LEVEL DIPSTICK AND FILTER 1. Dipstick A. Low Mark (Top up) B. Full Mark 2.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Next, place a container below the oil filter A to catch the used oil and unscrew the oil filter. Discard the used oil and filter. A 3. Coat the gasket on the new filter with a film of clean oil. Screw the filter into place until the gasket contacts its mating surface, then turn the filter approximately three-quarters of a turn by hand Don not overtighten. 4. Add the proper type and level of new oil, then start the engine and check the filter for leaks.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Changing the Fuel Filter: NOTE: Change the diesel fuel filter after the first 50 hours of operation, then following every 200 operating hours thereafter. B 1. Close the shutoff valve (the handle should be pointing to the“C”position), C E 2. Remove the sediment bowl by rotating the retaining nut A. D 3. Open the fuel shutoff valve B, to drain any remaining water from the tank. A 4. Discard the oil element C, and install a new element. 5.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AIR CLEANER The air cleaner is accessed by opening the tractor hood. The air cleaner assembly contains two elements: an outer primary element and an inner safety element. To remove the primary element, loosen the spring clamps and remove the end cap from the air cleaner body to expose the primary element. Air Cleaner Primary Element NOTE: Clean the primary element after every 100 hours of service. Extremely dusty conditions may require more frequent service intervals.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. After cleaning the element, check the inner diameter seals for damage. If damage is present, replace the primary element. Change the element after six cleanings or once a year. 4. Reinstall the primary element by inserting it into the canister and pushing on the end of the element until it is seated against the canister. NOTE: Place a light inside the element to check for paper leaks or for bonding of the paper to the end plate. If any leaks are found, replace the element.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LIFTING SEAT By holding the grip of the tilting seat locking lever on the lower part at the back of the seat and lifting it up, the lock is released and the seat can be pull down frontward while holding the grip. IMPORTANT: Before operating, after lubrication and maintenance, the hood must be closed and locked. TILTING SEAT LOCKING LEVER TRANSMISSION, FRONT AXLE AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM B A B A Checking Oil Level: Check the oil level every 50 hours. 1.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. With the oil at normal operating temperature (Caution“Hot”oil!), drain and discard the oil by removing the transmission drain plug. Reinstall the plug after the oil has drained. 2. Check the oil and if necessary replace the hydraulic oil filter. A TRANSMISSION, FRONT AXLE AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OIL DRAIN 1. Plug 3. Remove the filler plug, and fill with ISO VG46 hydraulic oil. 4.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER (SUCTION & HST) C The hydraulic system is equipped with spin-on type oil filters. NOTE: Replace the filters after the first 50 hours of operation and every 300 hours thereafter following the procedure below: 1. Remove the drain plug A of the front gear case and discharge the HST oil. 2. Unscrew the oil filter B, C and discard. B 3. Coat the gasket on the new filter with a film of oil.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE REAR AXLE DIFFERENTIAL CASE AND FINAL REDUCTION GEAR CASES A Checking Oil Level: Check the oil level every 100 hours. 1. With the engine off and the tractor standing level, check the oil level using the combined dipstick/filler plug A. The oil is at the correct level when it reads between the two marks on the dipstick. ↑↑ NOTE: place the dipstick/filler plug A horizontally over the oil inlet and measure the oil level.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE COOLING SYSTEM The CM mower engine must operate at the correct temperature to obtain maximum efficiency and service life. This is dependent on the cooling system. Always fill the system with a 50/50 solution of permanent antifreeze and clear water. Checking the Coolant Level NOTE: Check the coolant level daily or after every 10 hours of operation. The engine should be cold when coolant level is checked.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Draining and flushing the Cooling system NOTE: Drain and flush the radiator and engine block every 12 months. Refill with a 50/50 mixture of permanent antifreeze and clear water. To drain the cooling system: 1. Use a suitable receptacle to catch the used coolant. Remove the radiator cap and open the drain valve, A, on the left-hand more frame to drain the radiator and engine block. A 2.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Fan Belt NOTE: Check the condition of the fan belt after every 50 hours of operation. Check fan belt tension after every 200 hours of operation. A belt-driven fan located at the front of the engine draws air through the fins of the radiator to lower the temperature of the radiator coolant. When 9-11 kg (88-108 N) of thumb pressure is applied midway between the belt pulleys, a correctly tightened belt will deflect 10 mm-15 mm.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ALTERNATOR The CM mower 40-amp alternator is belt-driven from the engine crankshaft pulley. It is important that belt slippage does not occur, or the charging system will be affected. To adjust the belt, see the instructions previously given under the“Fan Belt”section. Other than belt adjustment, the only alternator maintenance required is to periodically inspect the terminals to ensure they are clean and tight. The alternator cooling fan should also be cleaned periodically.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FUSE BLOCK A BC D E F The fuse block, is located on the left side of the mower compartment. Always replace blown fuses with the size specified for that circuit. 1 Fuse size 10 amp 2 10 amp 3 4 5 10 amp 20amp 20amp 6 20amp Circuit protected Temperature gauge, fuel gauge Fuel pump, monitor lamp, Alarm buzzer & relay Head lamp, meter back light, stop solenoid, safety SW, starter, cruise control (opt.) Spare Cellular-phone socket Auxiliary P.T.O Wark lamp (opt.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE HEAD LAMP A If a head lamp fails to operate, the bulb must be replaced. To change the bulb: 1. Pull out the lower cover A frontward and remove it. 2. Turn the socket anti-clockwise and remove the socket from the headlamp housing. 3. Remove the bulb. 4. Install a new bulb in the socket and install the socket with bulb in the housing. HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT 1. Front Cover Bulb 5. Install the front cover. Head Lamp Bulb Type JIS S25 BA15 12V 23W (Part No.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE BATTERY The CM mower is equipped with a BCI group 35, 12-bolt battery with a minimum cold cranking ability of 490 amps at-18°C (0°F) Make sure the battery connections are tight and free of corrosion. A solution of baking soda and water may be used to wash the outside surface and terminals of the battery when necessary. However, make sure the solution does not get inside the battery.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION OF THE ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) NOTE: Inspect the ROPS after the first 20 hours of operation. Following the initial inspection, check the ROPS after every 500 hours of operation or every six months, whichever comes first. 1. Check the torque of the ROPS mounting bolts, A. Tighten the bolts to the correct torque of 97 N·m if necessary. A LIFT SIDE ROPS MOUNTING BOLTS 2. Inspect the operator’s seat and the mounting parts for the seat belt.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TIRES • NEVER INFLATE TO OVER 240 kPa (2.4 bar) TO SEAT BEADS. If beads have not been seated by the time pressure reaches 240 kPa (2.4 bar), deflate the assembly, reposition the tire on the rim, relubricate both tire bead and rim flanges, and reinflate. Inflation beyond 240kPa (2.4bar) with unseated beads may break the bead or rim with explosive force sufficient enough to cause serious injury.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE WHEEL BOLT TORQUE Tighten the wheel bolts to the specified torque anytime the wheel assembly is removed from the mower or the wheel bolts are loosened. Front Wheel Torque 132±16 N·m NOTE: Torque for the front wheels is the same for 2WD and FWD axles. Rear Wheel Torque 50±5.9 N·m Check wheel bolt torque daily until torque stabilized. PTO CONTROL LEVER ADJUSTMENT Note: Adjust the PTO control lever linkage every 100 hours. 1.
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. At the point of resistance (20% into the control lever stroke), attach a pull scale to the PTO control lever. A reading of 5 kgf (11.5 Lbs.) is correct at the point of resistance (20% into the control lever stroke). A reading of 1213 kg (26.4-28.6 lbs.) is correct at the full engagement point (the final 80% of control lever travel).
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE • • 1. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressures, and remove the blocking. Special diesel fuel system flushing oils are available from most oil companies. If special flushing oil is not readily obtainable, mix 0.5 liters of SAE 10 non-detergent engine oil with 10 liters or No. 2 diesel fuel. 2. Check the oil level in the engine crankcase, the common sump (for the hydraulic lift, transmission, front axle and power steering), and rear axle.
SECTION 4 SPECIFICATION ENGINE Type ………………………………… Engine Gross Horsepower ………… Cylinders …………………………… Bore ………………………………… Stroke ……………………………… Displacement ……………………… Compression Ratio ………………… Firing Order ………………………… Low idle Speed …………………… Rated Speed ……………………… Valve Clearance (Cold): intake……………………………… Exhaust …………………………… CM314 CM374 Diesel 22.4 kw (30HP) 3 84 mm 90 mm 1.496 liters 22.2 : 1 1- 2- 3 1200 rpm 2700 rpm Diesel 26.8 kw ( 36HP) 3 84 mm 100 mm 1.662 liters 23.1 : 1 1- 2- 3 1200 rpm 2700 rpm 0.
SPECIFICATION ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Alternator …………………………… Battery ……………………………… 12-volt, Heavy Duty,40 amps 12-volt, 53.9 amp hour rating w / negative ground, 490 CCA Stating Motor ……………………… Solenoid Pre-Engaged Reduction FUEL SYSTEM Fuel Type …………………………… Type of Fuel to Use if Above 5°C … Type of Fuel to Use if Below 5°C … Injection Pump: Type ………………………………… Timing ……………………………… Diesel No.2-Diesel Cetane Rating: Minimum 40 No.1-Diesel Cetane Rating: Minimum 40 Diesel No.
SPECIFICATION TRANSMISSION Type ………………………………… HST with 2 Range Gear Drive 4 WD Drive ………………………… Auto 4WD or Full 4WD Speed With STD Tire at 2700 rpm Engine Speed Gear position Forward ; L ……………………… 0~10.0 Km/h 0~10.0 Km/h Forward ; H ……………………… 0~24.5 Km/h 0~24.5 Km/h Reverse ; L………………………… Reverse ; H ……………………… 60%~70% of Forward Speeds 60%~70% of Forward Speeds TIRES FRONT ; STD ……………………… REAR ; STD ……………………… 24 x13.00-12 6PR 20 x 8.00-10 6PR 24 x13.00-12 6PR 20 x 8.00-10 6PR 132 ± 16 N-m 50 ± 5.
SPECIFICATION WHEEL TREAD SETTNGS: FRONT: STD Tire Dished In ………………………… Dished Out………………………… REAR STD ………………………… 990 mm 1050 mm 995 mm 990 mm 1050 mm 995 mm 755 kg 770 kg WEIGHT: STD Tire with ROPS: ……………… CAST IRON WEIGHTS Rear End (Optional) ……………… 30 kg x 5 (max) 4-4 30 kg x 5 (max)
SPECIFICATION TEST DATA SOUND MEASUREMENTS Sound Power Cutting Attachment : CM-180P CM314 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2100 rpm CM374 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2100 rpm Cutting Attachment : CM-180L CM314 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2100 rpm CM374 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2100 rpm Cutting Attachment : CM-150P CM314 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2400 rpm CM374 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2400 rpm Cutting Attachment : SCM60S CM314 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2500 rpm CM374 ・・・・・・・105dB(A) @2500 rpm Sound Pressure (at operators ear) Cutting Attachment : CM-180P CM314・・・・・・・・87dB(A) @
Wiring Diagram 4-6
INDEX Key Switch ………………………………………2-5 Lift Control ………………………………………2-10 Lighting……………………………………………2-5 Lubrication ………………………………………3-3 Lubrication Fittings ………………………………3-3 Lubrication and Maintenance …………………3-1 Lubrication and Maintenance Chart ……………3-2 Maintenance and Lubrication …………………3-1 Maintenance and Lubrication Chart ……………3-2 Maintenance and Storage ………………………0-4 Mower Hydraulics ………………………………2-15 Oil Engine …………………………………………3-7 Final Reduction Gear Case …………………3-15 Front Axle Differential Case …………………3-12 H
Steering Wheel …………………………………2-2 Stopping the Engine ……………………………2-14 Storing the Mower Unit …………………………3-25 Symbols …………………………………………1-3 Test Data …………………………………………4-5 Throttle Controls …………………………………2-6 Tightening Torque ………………………………1-2 Tire Pressure ……………………………………2-25 Tires ………………………………………………3-24 Transmission, Hydrostatic ………………………2-15 Transmission Oil …………………………………3-12 Transmission PTO Control ………………………2-7 Transmission Range Lever………………………2-8 Vibration …………………………………………4-5 Warning Lights …………………………………2-4 Warm
PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 1. Tire pressure ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 2. Air cleaner element and hose connections ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 3. Radiato coolant level ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 4. Fan belt tension ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 5. BAttery cleanliness, vent openings, electrolyte level, and charge ・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 6. Engine oil level ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 7. Transmission and front axle oil level ・・・・・・・・□ 8.
PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE CHECK AND ADJUST AS REQUIRED INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS 1. Tire pressure ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 2. Air cleaner element and hose connections ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 3. Radiato coolant level ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 4. Fan belt tension ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 5. BAttery cleanliness, vent openings, electrolyte level, and charge ・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 6. Engine oil level ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・□ 7. Transmission and front axle oil level ・・・・・・・・□ 8.
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