Daedong KIOTI DK35CHSE User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual
MAJOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS
CHECK PERIOD
(Run Hours) CHECK AND MAINTENANCE ITEMS
Every 10 hours
Initial 50 hours
Every 100 hours
Every 200 hours
Every 400 hours
Every 800 hours
Every 1,000 hours
Every 1 year
Every 2 years
Engine oil level, Transmission oil level, Front axle oil level. Coolant level
Radiator grill cleaning, Engine air filter, Seat belt
Tire inflation pressure and damage, Parking brake condition
PTO shaft and Guard condition, 3 point hitch and Draw-bar condition, Pin assembly
Engine oil and Engine oil filter, Transmission oil filter, HST filter, Fuel filter
Clutch pedal play, Brake pedal play, Fan belt tension
Engine oil and Engine oil filter
Clutch pedal play, Brake pedal paly, Fan belt tension and condition, Engine air hose and clamp
Transmission oil filter, HST filter, Fuel filter
Radiator hose line and clamp, Fuel line and clamp, Toe-in, Air cleaner filter
Transmission oil, Front axle oil
Engine intake, exhaust valve
Coolant
Air-con filter, Engine air filter
Coolant
REMARKS
Using unspecified parts or oil and fuel with poor quality can damage the tractor seriously.
For detailed maintenance interval and procedures, refer to “Service” in chapter 7.
Check
Check
Check
Check
Replace
Check
Replace
Check
Replace
Check
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Replace
FORWARD
Make sure to read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference.
When leasing or transferring this tractor, deliver this manual together with the tractor.
The specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice.
< NOTE >
Congratulations, and welcome to the fabulous world of DK35(CH)SE/DK40(CH)SE/DK45(C)HSE ownership,
where serious work is made fun again!
This versatile tractor is a culmination of the entire tractor and diesel knowledge gained by the Daedong Indus-
trial Co.,LTD over the years since 1947 and has been designed with the finest materials and under rigid quality
control standards set forth by the KIOTI Engineering Department.
Knowledge of tractor operation is essential for many years of dependable service and reliability. To help new
owner's familiarize themselves with the KIOTI DK35(CH)SE/DK40(CH)SE/DK45(C)HSE , it is the policy of
KIOTI tractor to provide an owner's manual which includes helpful information about tractor safety, operation
and maintenance. If the information you seek is not found in this manual, your KIOTI tractor dealer will be happy
to help you.
Please feel free to contact DAEDONG IND. CO.,LTD / DAEDONG-USA, INC. with your questions/concerns.
SECTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ........
SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM ....
OPERATION ....................................................
3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT OPERATION .
MAINTENANCE..............................................
STROAGE AND DISPOSAL ...........................
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................
INDEX ..............................................................
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................1-1
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ..... 1-2
PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION ....... 1-5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING
SERVICING ................................................ 1-11
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING
THE LOADER ............................................ 1-13
SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE ............... 1-16
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION ...... 2-1
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER .......... 2-2
ESSENTIAL REPLACEMENT PART ............ 2-4
SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 3-1
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS ............................ 3-2
TRAVELING SPEED .................................... 3-7
IMPLEMENT LIMITATIONS ........................... 3-9
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATING SYSTEM . 4-1
EXTERIOR VIEW ......................................... 4-3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPERATING THE CONTROLS ................. 4-21
SWITCH ....................................................... 4-5
INSTRUMENT PANEL ................................ 4-13
CABIN SYSTEM ......................................... 4-38
TIRES, WHEELS AND BALLAST ............... 4-51
OPERATION................................................... 5-1
PRE-OPERATION........................................ 5-2
INITIAL OPERATION ..................................... 5-3
OPERATING THE ENGINE .......................... 5-3
OPERATING THE TRACTOR .................... 5-10
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT OPERATION .. 6-1
HANDLING 3-POINT HITCH IMPLEMENT .... 6-2
ATTACHING DEVICES FOR AN IMPLEMENT6-4
ADJUSTMENT OF LIFT ROD........................................... 6-4
ADJUSTMENT OF TOP LINK........................................... 6-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF 3-POINT
HITCH IMPLEMENT ...................................... 6-6
HANDLING LOADER .................................. 6-10
MAINTENANCE ............................................. 7-1
MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST ...................... 7-3
LUBRICANTS ............................................... 7-6
MAINTENANCE CODE ................................ 7-7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STROAGE AND DISPOSAL .......................... 8-1
TRACTOR STORAGE ................................. 8-2
USAGE AND DISPOSAL .............................. 8-5
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................. 9-1
ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING ................... 9-2
TRACTOR TROUBLESHOOTING............... 9-4
This manual includes information titled as WARNING, CAUTION, IMPORTANT
and NOTE. These titles indicate the following:
SAFETY AND VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNING
NOTE
This indicates that interesting or helpful information is being
provided.
CAUTION
!!
!!
!This indicates that a condition may result in damage to your ve-
hicle or its equipment if the caution is not heeded. Follow the
advice provided with the caution.
WARNING
This indicates that a condition may result in harm, serious injury
or death to you or other persons if the warning is not heeded.
Follow the advice provided with the warning.
!!
!!
!
This mark indicates emphasis on notable characteristics of work-
ing procedures, and information about technology for easier
operation.
IMPORTANT
Various universal symbols have been used on the instruments and controls of your KIOTI tractor. Below is a list
of the universal symbols and their meanings.
UNIVERSAL SYMBOLS
Fuel-Level
Engine Coolant-Temperature
Parking Brake
Battery Charging Condition
Engine Oil-Pressure
Turn Signal
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-
ON Position
Power Take-Off Clutch Control-
OFF Position
Differential Lock
Position Control-Lowered Position
Hazard Warning Lights
Headlight-Low Beam
Headlight-High Beam
Four-Wheel Drive-ON
Fast
Slow
Creep
High Range
Middle Range
H
L
Low Range
Coolant
Preheat
QT lamp
H:High speed travel light
M:Middle speed travel light
L:Low speed travel light
Neutral Position
Single brake light
M
N
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PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION .................... 1-2
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ....................................................... 1-2
PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION ..................... 1-5
WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE .............................................
WHEN DRIVING THE TRACTOR ............................................
WHEN PARKING THE TRACTOR ............................................
WHEN PARKING THE TRACTOR ..........................................
WHEN USING THE 3-POINT HITCH .....................................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING ..... 1-11
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING
THE LOADER ............................................................ 1-13
SAFETY DECAL MAINTENANCE ............................. 1-16
DECAL MOUNTING LOCATION .............................................
DECALS .................................................................................
CAUTIONS FOR DECAL MAINTENANCE .............................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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DK35(CH)SE/DK40(CH)SE/DK45(C)HSE
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
A careful operator is the best operator.
Most accidents can be avoided by ob-
serving certain precautions. To help pre-
vent accidents, use these safety
precautions, and pay attention to the
job at hand. If you can prevent an
accident, your time will have been well
spent.
5. Keep safety decals clean of dirt and
debris.
6. Watch where you are going at all
times so that you are able to avoid
obstacles that can cause injury or
damage to your tractor.
7. When starting the tractor make sure
your path is clear of people to avoid
accidents caused by sudden
movements.
8. Before making reverse movements
with your tractor, you should always
check to see that the path is clear.
1. It is recommended that you read and
understand this entire manual before
operation of your new tractor. Fail-
ure to do so could result in accidents
or injury.
2. Only persons who are properly
trained should be allowed to operate
the tractor.
3. Read and follow all warning labels
and decals affixed to the tractor.
4. Replace any missing or damaged
decals as soon as it is practical. A
list of decals is shown on page1-
30~31.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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16. All persons using the tractor should
have knowledge of its proper opera-
tion and should read this manual
carefully.
17. Never get off the tractor without set-
ting the parking brake, lowering the
implement to the ground and shut-
ting of the tractor.
18. No alterations should be made to
your KIOTI tractor.
12. Never start the engine while stand-
ing on the ground.
13. Only the operator should ride on the
tractor unless a passenger seat is
installed. Keep bystanders away
from the tractor while in operation.
14. When getting on and off the tractor,
handholds and step plates should
always be used. This will help to
prevent accidental slips trips and
falls.
15. Be sure to scrape off mud or soil
from your shoes before mounting
the tractor.
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9. Never operate this tractor or any
other agricultural equipment while
under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or while fatigued.
10. While working in cooperation with
other tractors always communicate
your intentions.
11. Do not start your tractor by short-
ing across the starter.
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DK35(CH)SE/DK40(CH)SE/DK45(C)HSE
A ROPSand CAB should never be
modified by welding, grinding or cutting,
as this can weaken the ROPS
structure. If any components of the
ROPS unit is damaged, it must be
replaced.
If the ROPS unit is removed or loos-
ened for any reason, the parts should
be fitted back to their original positions
and all bolts should be properly torqued.
Always use seat belt when the trac-
tor is equipped with a ROPSand
CAB. Never use the seat belt when
tractor is not equipped with a
ROPS.
(ROPS: Roll-Over Protective
Structures)
21. Extra caution should be taken when
driving tractors with narrow tread
widths. For added stability you
should adjust your rear wheel tread
width, see page 4-55
19. Before starting your tractor you
should depress the clutch and
make sure that all shift levers are
in the neutral position and parking
brake is applied.
20. For your safety ROPS with a seat
belt is recommended for all
applications.
(1) Tread
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NOTE
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1
1. Avoid accidental contact with gear
shift levers while the engine is
running. Unexpected tractor move-
ments can result in bodily injury.
2. Do not park your tractor on a steep
incline, and remember to shut off the
engine and P.T.O before dismount-
ing the tractor.
PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION
WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE
3. Do not operate your tractor in an en-
closed building without the proper
ventilation. Containing carbon mon-
oxide can cause serious injury or
death.
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DK35(CH)SE/DK40(CH)SE/DK45(C)HSE
7. Always use the proper ballast weight
on your tractor when using rear
implements.
8. Watch front and rear to avoid ob-
stacles at row ends, near trees and
around other obstructions.
4. Make sure that all pressure lines are
tight before starting the tractor.
5. Pull only from the drawbar. Never
hitch anything to the axle housing or
any other point except the drawbar.
Pulling from any other location only
increase the risk of serious personal
injury or death.
6. If the front of the tractor tends to rise
up when heavy implements are at-
tached to the three point hitch,
weights should be installed on the
tractor. Do not operate the tractor
with a light front end.
(1) Drawbar
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1
9. Do not leave equipment in the
raised position when the vehicle is
stopped or unattended.
10. When using implements or attach-
ments with your tractor you should
first read their respective owner's
manual. You should always keep
their safe operation procedures in
mind.
11. You should be familiar with your
equipment and its limitations.
12. If abused or used incorrectly your
tractor can become dangerous to
you and bystanders. Overloading
your tractor or using unsafe equip-
ment can also be dangerous and
should be avoided. Refer to the
"Specifications of Implement
Limitation", which outlines the
maximum load for safe tractor
operation.
15. When working in groups, always let
the others know what you are go-
ing to do before you do it.
16. Never "freewheel". Disengaging the
clutch or shifting into neutral while
descending a slope as this could
lead to a loss of control.
17. Do not operate near ditches, holes,
embankments, or other terrain fea-
tures which may collapse under the
tractor's weight. The risk of tractor
upset is even higher when the
ground is loose or wet.
13. Driving forward out of a ditch or
steep inclines can cause the trac-
tor to tip over backwards. To avoid
this you should back out of these
positions. Four wheel drive tractors
can give you a false sense of secu-
rity in the tractors ability to maneu-
ver out of these positions, so extra
caution should be taken.
14. Never try to get on or off a moving
tractor.
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Daedong KIOTI DK35CHSE User manual

Category
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Type
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