Zetor PROXIMA CL T2 2019 User manual

Type
User manual
OPERATOR´S MANUAL
PROXIMA CL
01/2022
Tractor is Zetor. Since 1946.
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ZETOR
This Operator’s Manual for the Zetor tractors, which we are presenting to you will help you to
become familiar with the operation and maintenance of your new tractor.
Although many of you have rich experience with the operation of other tractors, please, read the
information contained in this Operator’s Manual very carefully.
In the Manual you will find a lot of new information and get a perfect overview of how to use the
tractor with maximum efficiency during various kinds of work.
If you observe the rules of tractor operation and maintenance and driving safety, your new tractor will
become your reliable and long-term friend.
The manufacturer of the tractor wishes you thousands of hours of satisfactory work.
ZETOR
Brno
The technical specifications and information about the design, equipment, material and appearance are valid at the time
of print. The manufacturer reserves the right to implement changes.
The instructions for use are a part of the machine.
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Location of serial numbers ............................................................................................................................ 11
Safety instructions for users ......................................................................................................................... 13
Used pictograms .......................................................................................................................................... 14
General safety regulations ........................................................................................................................... 16
Proper clothing ............................................................................................................................................ 16
Starting the engine ..................................................................................................................................... 16
Driving operation ......................................................................................................................................... 17
Risk of the tractor overturning ..................................................................................................................... 18
Transportation of persons, operation .......................................................................................................... 18
Fire prevention principles ............................................................................................................................ 19
Preventive daily maintenance...................................................................................................................... 21
Driver's seat ................................................................................................................................................. 22
Front passenger´s seat notification ............................................................................................................. 22
Protection of cab against aerosols .............................................................................................................. 22
Level of external and internal noise ............................................................................................................. 23
The level of vibrations on driver´s seat ........................................................................................................ 23
Aggregation tractor - machine/trailer ........................................................................................................... 24
Tractors equipped with front end loader ...................................................................................................... 24
Principles for operating tractors equipped with front end loader ................................................................. 25
Zetor tractors used for work in the woods ................................................................................................... 26
Safety labels ................................................................................................................................................ 26
Preventive daily service ................................................................................................................................. 27
Preventive daily maintenance...................................................................................................................... 27
Fuel system leaks ........................................................................................................................................ 27
Engine oil level ............................................................................................................................................ 27
Cooling system ............................................................................................................................................ 27
Windshield washer tank .............................................................................................................................. 28
Washer nozzle ............................................................................................................................................. 28
The liquid reservoir for control of the clutch ................................................................................................ 28
Trailer brakes ............................................................................................................................................... 28
Hydrostatic steering ..................................................................................................................................... 29
Air cleaner ................................................................................................................................................... 29
Cab filtration ................................................................................................................................................ 29
Hitches ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Inspection of fouling of coolers .................................................................................................................... 30
After work with front implements and in case of cooler clogging ............................................................... 30
Tyres and wheels ........................................................................................................................................ 31
Short functional test .................................................................................................................................... 31
Acquaintance with tractor ............................................................................................................................. 33
Safety cab .................................................................................................................................................... 33
Opening doors from the outside .................................................................................................................. 33
Opening the door from the inside ................................................................................................................ 33
Rear window ................................................................................................................................................ 34
Side window ................................................................................................................................................ 34
Emergency exits .......................................................................................................................................... 34
Sun screen................................................................................................................................................... 34
Shelf ............................................................................................................................................................. 35
Tools box ..................................................................................................................................................... 35
Right rear panel ........................................................................................................................................... 35
Internal lighting ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Rear view mirrors ........................................................................................................................................ 36
Aggregation opening ................................................................................................................................... 36
Passenger´s seat ......................................................................................................................................... 37
Driver's seat Sears ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Tilt steering wheel ........................................................................................................................................ 39
Tilting and protrusion of steering wheel ....................................................................................................... 39
Heating control panel, * air-condition .......................................................................................................... 40
Heating valve control (A) ............................................................................................................................. 40
Switch air-condition (C) ............................................................................................................................... 40
Air circulation in cabin control (D) ................................................................................................................ 41
Proper function of the heating and air-condition system ............................................................................. 41
Fast heating of the cabin area ..................................................................................................................... 42
Fast cooling of the space of the cabin ......................................................................................................... 42
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Immediately after cooling the cabin ............................................................................................................. 42
Operation of heating or air-condition with tractor´s work ............................................................................. 43
Air-condition and heating registers (A) ........................................................................................................ 44
Front windshield (B) defrosting .................................................................................................................... 44
*Air filter with active carbon ......................................................................................................................... 45
Control panel on right cab pillar ................................................................................................................... 46
Wiper and washer of the front window ........................................................................................................ 46
Front wiper speed switch ............................................................................................................................. 46
Rear window wiper ...................................................................................................................................... 46
Panel of the instrument panel ...................................................................................................................... 47
Lights switch ................................................................................................................................................ 48
Switch of warning lights ............................................................................................................................... 48
Lights switch between the grill and the cabin .............................................................................................. 48
Direction lights, lower beam head lights, head lights and horn switches .................................................... 48
Switch box ................................................................................................................................................... 49
Switch box key in the position (0) ................................................................................................................ 49
Switch box key in the position (I) ................................................................................................................. 49
Switch box key in the position (II) ................................................................................................................ 49
Manual throttle ............................................................................................................................................. 50
Pedals and levers ........................................................................................................................................ 50
Gear shifting lever ....................................................................................................................................... 50
Gear shifting scheme ................................................................................................................................... 50
Reversing lever ............................................................................................................................................ 51
Gear shift lever of the reductor of crawling speeds ..................................................................................... 51
Road and reduced speeds shifting lever ..................................................................................................... 51
PTO selection control lever ......................................................................................................................... 52
PTO speed control lever .............................................................................................................................. 52
Lever of hand brake and hitch for single-axle trailer ................................................................................... 52
Battery disconnector .................................................................................................................................... 53
Fuel tank ...................................................................................................................................................... 54
Fuel tank drain plug ..................................................................................................................................... 54
Instrument panel ............................................................................................................................................. 55
Instrument panel - signal lamps .................................................................................................................. 55
Instrument panel - instruments .................................................................................................................... 56
Instrument panel - buttons ........................................................................................................................... 56
Display description ...................................................................................................................................... 57
Display - change of display .......................................................................................................................... 58
Display - display of air pressure in the air-pressure system of the tractor .................................................. 59
Display - warning of low air pressure in the air-pressure system of the tractor .......................................... 59
Display - resetting data ................................................................................................................................ 60
Display - manual brake ................................................................................................................................ 60
Display - service menu ................................................................................................................................ 61
Display - indicator of service inspection intervals ........................................................................................ 61
Exceeding the service interval ..................................................................................................................... 61
Zeroing (reset) of the indicator of service inspection intervals .................................................................... 62
Error signalling ............................................................................................................................................. 63
Display - error messages ............................................................................................................................. 63
Description of the display of error messages .............................................................................................. 63
Symbols of tractor nodes ............................................................................................................................. 63
Display - history of defects .......................................................................................................................... 64
Display - setting language mutation ............................................................................................................ 64
Display - backlight of display ....................................................................................................................... 65
Display - setting of day and night backlight of the display ........................................................................... 65
Display - setting the automatic mode of the display backlight ..................................................................... 66
Display - setting and calibration................................................................................................................... 67
Travel speed calibration ............................................................................................................................. 68
Instrument panel - warning .......................................................................................................................... 69
Replenish fuel .............................................................................................................................................. 69
High temperature of the cooling liquid ......................................................................................................... 70
Full pushing filter of the hydraulics .............................................................................................................. 70
Signalling of driver's seat ............................................................................................................................. 70
Operation ......................................................................................................................................................... 71
Starting the engine ...................................................................................................................................... 71
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Non-permitted starting ................................................................................................................................. 71
If you do not succeed in starting the engine ................................................................................................ 72
Ignition system failure signalization ............................................................................................................. 72
*Coolant heater ............................................................................................................................................ 72
Starting the engine while using coolant heater............................................................................................ 73
Immediately after start ................................................................................................................................. 73
Engine heating ............................................................................................................................................. 73
Error signalling ............................................................................................................................................. 74
Drive away ................................................................................................................................................... 75
Diesel particle filter ...................................................................................................................................... 76
Diesel particle filter - system failures signalization ...................................................................................... 76
Diesel particle filter failure codes ................................................................................................................. 77
Diesel particle filter regeneration ................................................................................................................. 77
Shifting road and reduced speeds ............................................................................................................... 78
Gear shifting ................................................................................................................................................ 78
Reversing lever ............................................................................................................................................ 78
Gear shift lever of the reductor of crawling speeds ..................................................................................... 78
Gear shifting from lower to higher gears ..................................................................................................... 79
Gear shifting from higher to lower gears ..................................................................................................... 79
Travelling up the slope ................................................................................................................................ 79
Travelling down the slope ............................................................................................................................ 79
Differential lock ............................................................................................................................................ 80
Control of front driving axle .......................................................................................................................... 80
Driving with engaged front driving axle ....................................................................................................... 81
Manual brake - signalization ........................................................................................................................ 81
Foot brakes .................................................................................................................................................. 82
Emergency braking ...................................................................................................................................... 82
Brakes of trailers and semi-trailers .............................................................................................................. 83
Connection of the ABS system of the trailer or semi-trailer ........................................................................ 83
The button for temporary deactivation of brakes of the trailer or semi-trailer ............................................. 83
Air brakes of trailers and semi-trailers ......................................................................................................... 84
One-hose and two-hose brakes .................................................................................................................. 85
One-hose brakes ......................................................................................................................................... 85
Two-hose brakes ......................................................................................................................................... 85
Hydraulic brakes of trailers .......................................................................................................................... 86
Connecting and disconnecting quick couplings of trailer hydraulic brakes ................................................. 86
The socket for connection of the electrical installation of the trailer or semi-trailer ..................................... 86
Stopping the tractor - manual brake ............................................................................................................ 87
Stopping the engine ..................................................................................................................................... 87
Leaving the tractor ....................................................................................................................................... 87
Warning signalization of hydrostatic steering failure ................................................................................... 88
Important warnings ...................................................................................................................................... 88
Running-in the tractor .................................................................................................................................... 89
General principles of new tractor run-in in first 100 hours of operation ...................................................... 89
In first 10 hours of operation ........................................................................................................................ 89
From 100 hours of operation ....................................................................................................................... 89
Transport use .................................................................................................................................................. 91
Front hitch .................................................................................................................................................... 91
Multistage adjustable suspension ............................................................................................................... 91
Height adjustment and disassembly of the CBM stage hitch ...................................................................... 92
Automatic mouth of the CBM stage hitch .................................................................................................... 92
Modular system of hitches for trailers and semi-trailers .............................................................................. 93
Swinging draw-bar console module ............................................................................................................ 93
Swinging draw-bar console with a fixed pin module ................................................................................... 93
Console with a ø 80 ball module ................................................................................................................. 94
Towing bar ................................................................................................................................................... 94
Hitch for a single-axle CBM semi-trailer ...................................................................................................... 94
Coupling of a single-axle trailer ................................................................................................................... 94
Uncoupling of a single-axle trailer ............................................................................................................... 95
Hook of the mounting for a single-axle trailer .............................................................................................. 95
Coupling with a trailer or semi-trailer ........................................................................................................... 95
Maximum permissible vertical static load of hitches for trailers and semi-trailers ....................................... 96
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PTO drive of agricultural machines .............................................................................................................. 97
Work with PTO shaft .................................................................................................................................... 97
The gear shift lever of dependent and independent revolutions - low air pressure
in the air-pressure system of the tractor ...................................................................................................... 97
Rear PTO shaft - warning ............................................................................................................................ 98
Setting of the display of the rear PTO shaft speed ..................................................................................... 98
Display of revolutions of PTO shafts ........................................................................................................... 99
Replaceable end points of rear PTO shaft .................................................................................................. 99
Control elements of PTO shafts ................................................................................................................ 100
The rear PTO shaft - the gear shift lever of dependent and independent revolutions .............................. 100
The rear PTO shaft - the gear shift lever of revolutions of the PTO shaft ................................................. 100
The buttons for activation of PTO shafts ................................................................................................... 101
Working modes of PTO shafts .................................................................................................................. 101
Activation of the rear PTO shaft - independent revolutions - common working mode .............................. 102
Activation of the rear PTO shaft - independent revolutions - stationary working mode ............................ 103
Deactivation of the rear PTO shaft - independent revolutions .................................................................. 104
Activation of the rear PTO shaft - dependent revolutions - common working mode ................................. 105
Activation of the rear PTO shaft - dependent revolutions - stationary working mode ............................... 106
Front PTO shaft ......................................................................................................................................... 107
Activation of the front PTO shaft - common working mode ....................................................................... 107
Activation of the front PTO shaft - stationary working mode ..................................................................... 108
Deactivation of the front PTO shaft ........................................................................................................... 108
Maximum transferred output ...................................................................................................................... 109
Drive of machines with greater inertia masses. ......................................................................................... 109
Hydraulic system .......................................................................................................................................... 111
Hydraulic system ....................................................................................................................................... 111
Three-point hitch lowering speed control .................................................................................................. 111
Ways to regulate inner hydraulic circuit ..................................................................................................... 111
Controlling the inner hydraulic circuit ........................................................................................................ 112
Free (floating) position ............................................................................................................................... 112
Adjustable stop .......................................................................................................................................... 112
Hydraulic system sensitivity control ........................................................................................................... 113
Position regulation of the lifting of the rear three-point hitch ..................................................................... 113
Power regulation of the lifting of the rear three-point hitch ........................................................................ 114
Mixed regulation of lifting the rear three-point hitch .................................................................................. 114
Exterior rear hydraulic arms controls ......................................................................................................... 115
Outer hydraulic circuit ................................................................................................................................ 115
Locking control levers ................................................................................................................................ 116
Different functions of outer hydraulic circuit control levers ........................................................................ 117
Different functions of outer hydraulic circuit control levers- one section distributor .................................. 118
Control of the front 3-point hitch ................................................................................................................ 119
Front outlets of the external hydraulic circuit ............................................................................................. 120
Control of the external hydraulic circuit front outlets ................................................................................. 120
Quick-couplings with drip collection .......................................................................................................... 120
Connecting and disconnecting quick-couplers .......................................................................................... 120
Amount of oil taken from outer hydraulic drives ........................................................................................ 121
Connecting machines and tools to External hydraulic circuit .................................................................... 122
Hitches ........................................................................................................................................................... 123
Rear three-point hitch ................................................................................................................................ 123
Safety principles of working with the three-point hitch .............................................................................. 124
Height adjustment of the lifting draw-bars ................................................................................................. 125
Fixed and free position of the lower hydraulic draw-bars .......................................................................... 125
Limiting draw-bars ..................................................................................................................................... 125
Upper pull rod ............................................................................................................................................ 126
Selection of holes in the bracket ............................................................................................................... 126
*Lower draw bar with slipping out end pieces ........................................................................................... 127
*Lower draw bar with CBM hooks ............................................................................................................. 127
Securing lower draw bars with CBM hooks ............................................................................................... 127
*Front three-point hitch .............................................................................................................................. 128
Controlling front three-point hitch .............................................................................................................. 128
Adjusting the lowering rate of the front three-point hitch ........................................................................... 128
Hydraulic lock of the front three-point hitch ............................................................................................... 129
Working and transport position of the front three-point hitch .................................................................... 129
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Driving with agricultural machines attached to the front three-point hitch ................................................. 129
Wheel tread change ...................................................................................................................................... 131
Change of front wheels track with front drive axle..................................................................................... 131
Gauges of the front wheels of the front drive axle of the tractors equipped with screwed footer discs .... 131
Possible adjustable tracks of the front wheels of the front driving axle of the tractors .............................. 131
Front wheels track of front drive axle in tractors equipped with non-removable discs .............................. 132
Front wheels toe-in .................................................................................................................................... 133
Adjustment of toe-in of the wheels of the front driving axle ....................................................................... 133
Setting wheel stops with front drive axle ................................................................................................... 134
Front drive axle fenders ............................................................................................................................. 134
Rear wheels wheel track ........................................................................................................................... 135
Gauges of the tractor rear wheels equipped with screwed footer discs .................................................... 135
Rear wheel track change ........................................................................................................................... 136
The gauges of the tractor rear wheels equipped with solid discs .............................................................. 136
Additional weights ........................................................................................................................................ 137
Weights in front of the bonnet mask .......................................................................................................... 137
Weights of the front three-point hitch ........................................................................................................ 137
Weights of rear wheels .............................................................................................................................. 137
Valve for filling tyre tubes with liquid ......................................................................................................... 138
Chocking of front wheels ........................................................................................................................... 138
Procedure of filling the tyres with liquid ..................................................................................................... 139
Procedure of draining liquid from the tyres ................................................................................................ 139
Antifreeze solution for tyre filling ............................................................................................................... 140
Electrical installation .................................................................................................................................... 141
Basic service information ........................................................................................................................... 141
Accumulator battery ................................................................................................................................... 141
Battery disconnector .................................................................................................................................. 142
Accumulator battery maintenance ............................................................................................................. 143
Alternator ................................................................................................................................................... 143
Alternator maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 144
Electric installation overload ..................................................................................................................... 144
Fuse panels ............................................................................................................................................... 145
Checking the adjustment of the front grill headlights ................................................................................ 149
Adjusting the front grill headlights ............................................................................................................. 149
List of lamps .............................................................................................................................................. 150
Tractor maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 151
Service inspections .................................................................................................................................... 151
Steps performed daily before the start of work .......................................................................................... 151
Steps performed every 50 hours of work .................................................................................................. 151
Steps performed every 100 hours of work ................................................................................................ 151
Steps performed every 500 hours of work ................................................................................................ 151
Steps performed outside the interval of 500 hours of work ....................................................................... 152
Monthly performed actions ........................................................................................................................ 152
Filling and filter replacement...................................................................................................................... 153
Fuels, coolants and lubricants used - amounts ......................................................................................... 154
ZETOR service fillings ............................................................................................................................... 154
Motor oils ................................................................................................................................................... 154
Oil to gear systems of tractors ................................................................................................................... 154
Oil for the front driving axle ........................................................................................................................ 154
Oil for the hydrostatic steering of the tractors ............................................................................................ 154
Specification of oils for Zetor engines equipped by diesel particle filter
.................................................... 154
Specification of the oil for the gearbox housing and the final drive housing ............................................. 154
Specification of the oil for the portals ........................................................................................................ 155
Specification of oil for the front driving axle ............................................................................................... 155
Specification of oil for the tractor hydrostatic control system .................................................................... 155
Other recommended service fillings tested on Zetor tractors .................................................................... 155
Oils for Zetor engines which are equipped with diesel particle filter ......................................................... 155
Oil in the gearbox and final drivehousing .................................................................................................. 155
Oil in the rear axle gantries ........................................................................................................................ 156
Oil for the front driving axle ........................................................................................................................ 156
Oil for the hydrostatic steering of the tractors ............................................................................................ 157
Front PTO oil ............................................................................................................................................. 157
Plastic lubricant for the tractor ................................................................................................................... 157
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A/C coolant ................................................................................................................................................ 158
Liquid for the cooling system of the tractors .............................................................................................. 158
Liquid for control of the travel clutch .......................................................................................................... 158
Fuel for Zetor engines which are equipped with diesel paricle filter .......................................................... 158
Tractor greasing plan ................................................................................................................................. 159
Safety instructions for lubrication of the tractor ......................................................................................... 159
Solid front drive axle .................................................................................................................................. 159
Hitch for a single-axle semi-trailer ............................................................................................................. 159
Front three-point hitch ............................................................................................................................... 159
Three-point hitch ........................................................................................................................................ 160
Hitch mouth for a trailer ............................................................................................................................. 160
Upper linkage bracket ................................................................................................................................ 160
Pin of coupling switching off ...................................................................................................................... 160
Reversion lever pin .................................................................................................................................... 161
Technical maintenance of the tractors after a general overhaul of the main groups ............................... 161
Maintenance instructions ............................................................................................................................ 163
Front bonnet opening ................................................................................................................................ 163
Checking oil levels in engine ..................................................................................................................... 163
Draining oil from engine ............................................................................................................................. 163
Replacing full-continuous motor oil filter .................................................................................................... 164
Pouring oil to engine .................................................................................................................................. 164
Fuel filter element replacement ................................................................................................................. 165
Fuel system venting ................................................................................................................................... 165
Maintenance instruction of dry air filter ...................................................................................................... 166
Air cleaner disassembly ............................................................................................................................. 166
Main air filter element regeneration ........................................................................................................... 166
Replacing dry filter locking element ........................................................................................................... 166
Back assembly of air filter elements .......................................................................................................... 167
Checking amount of oil in hydrostatic steering tank .................................................................................. 168
Replacing oil and hydrostatic steering filter element ................................................................................. 168
Venting hydraulic circuit of hydrostatic steering ........................................................................................ 169
Replacing the hoses of hydrostatic steering .............................................................................................. 170
Replacing coolant ..................................................................................................................................... 170
Check and replacement of oil in gearbox, axle drive and rear axle portals .............................................. 171
Drainage and inspection holes .................................................................................................................. 171
Oil replacement in gear system ................................................................................................................. 172
Changing suction filter ............................................................................................................................... 172
Replacement of the transmission oil cleaner element with hydraulic pump suction filter ........................ 173
Replacement of oil filter element of pushing filter of the brake system ..................................................... 173
Front PTO ................................................................................................................................................. 174
Filling, controlling and draining hole of oil of front drive axle ..................................................................... 174
Filling, controlling and draining hole of oil of front wheels reducers .......................................................... 174
Addition of the liquid for control of the clutch ............................................................................................. 174
Cleaning the heating filters ........................................................................................................................ 175
Air filter with active carbon ........................................................................................................................ 176
Carbon filter installation instructions .......................................................................................................... 176
Air-conditioning maintenance ................................................................................................................... 177
Draining condensate from the air reservoir .............................................................................................. 177
Checking the air systems for leaks ........................................................................................................... 177
Working pressure of air brakes ................................................................................................................ 178
Maintenance and treatment of tyres ......................................................................................................... 178
Tractor shutdown and recommended points for tractor lifting ................................................................... 179
Diesel particle filter maintenance ............................................................................................................. 179
Adjustment .................................................................................................................................................... 181
Cogged belt tension ................................................................................................................................... 181
Bleeding of tractor brake system ............................................................................................................... 182
Check and adjustment of service and parking brakes .............................................................................. 182
Service brake adjustment .......................................................................................................................... 183
Parking brake adjustment .......................................................................................................................... 183
Bleeding of hydraulic clutch circuit ............................................................................................................ 184
Adjustment of the pneumatic control of the PTO shaft clutch ................................................................... 184
Engine travel clutch adjustment ................................................................................................................ 185
Adjustment of hitch for single-axle trailers ................................................................................................. 185
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Adjustment of bowden cable ..................................................................................................................... 185
Main technical parameters .......................................................................................................................... 187
Main dimensions of tractor (mm) ............................................................................................................... 187
Technical data of engines .......................................................................................................................... 188
Max. permitted loading of the front axle tractors with front drive (kg) ....................................................... 189
Max. allowed load of rear axle (kg) ........................................................................................................... 189
Max. allowed weight of set 'tractor + hitched implement' (kg) ................................................................... 189
Condition of steeringability ........................................................................................................................ 189
Loading capacity of front tires.................................................................................................................... 190
Change of load capacity of front tires % .................................................................................................... 190
Loading capacity of rear tires .................................................................................................................... 191
Change of load capacity of rear tires % .................................................................................................... 191
Permitted combinations of wheels for tractors .......................................................................................... 192
Lifting force of the three-point hitch ........................................................................................................... 193
Power ......................................................................................................................................................... 193
Tensile force .............................................................................................................................................. 193
Tractor travel speed (km/h) ....................................................................................................................... 194
Tractor equipped with synchronized transmission and reversor - speed 30 km.h-1 ................................. 194
Tractor equipped with synchronized transmission and reversor - speed 40 km.h-1 ................................. 195
Tractor equipped with reductor for creeping gears - speed 30 km.h-1 ..................................................... 196
Tractor equipped with reductor for creeping gears - speed 40 km.h-1 ..................................................... 197
Rear independent PTO shaft rotation ........................................................................................................ 198
Front PTO shaft ......................................................................................................................................... 198
Contour and tread turning diameters tractors with front drive ................................................................... 198
Calculation of tractor load limit .................................................................................................................. 199
Index ............................................................................................................................................................... 203
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PCL18N001
1. Tractor data plate
2. Cab serial number
3. Engine serial number
4. Tractor serial number
When ordering spare parts and within all written and oral communication always specify the data of
your tractor that should be written in the frames below.
Tractor type
Tractor serial number
Engine serial number
LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
11
The 'right', 'left', 'front' and 'back' indications refer to
the driving direction of the tractor.
PCLP18N002
LOCATION OF SERIAL NUMBERS
12
Pay increased attention to the parts in the instructions for use and maintenance indicated with this
symbol.
The symbol can be found next to all important warnings related to the operational safety. Follow these
warnings and be particularly careful in these situations! Inform your colleagues and other users about these
warnings
.
The chapters indicated with this symbol should be carefully studied prior to operation, maintenance
and tractor adjustment.
One of these symbols can be found next to all important warnings related to the
operation, adjustment and repairs of the starter. Follow these warnings and be particularly careful in these
situations!
This symbol is used to indicate the parts of the instructions for use related to the environmental
protection. Or the parts describing handling of hazardous wastes.
This symbol is used to indicate accessories for the tractor mounted in the production site on the
customer's request.
This symbol is used to indicate the parts of the instructions for use related only to the models
equipped with the diesel particulate filter DPF.
This symbol is used to indicate hot surfaces. Increased care should be taken when working in
their vicinity; risk of injury.
Accessories which are not mounted as a standard or * on the customer's request in the
roduction site
from the manufacturer
cannot be subject to a complaint!
This symbol identifies escape routes.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
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Used pictograms
Engine oil pressure Front axle drive
Engine failure Differential lock
Engine coolant temperature Slow operation
Engine air filter clogged Fast operation
Engine emissions system, failure or
malfunction
Hydraulic system sensitivity control
Engine emissions system temperature,
regeneration underway
Three-point hitch, lowering speed control
DPF filter clogged Hydraulic oil filter
Diesel particulate filter, regeneration,
disable (inhibit)
Force regulation
Transmission failure Rockshaft, raise
Brakes failure Rockshaft, lower
Parking brake Power take-off (PTO), rated rotational
speed
Brake system pressure Rear PTO active
Trailer brakes failure Front PTO active
Function of trailer parking brake is
temporary suppressed
PTO (Power take-off)
Steering system failure
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
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Read operator's manual Rear work light
Service indicator Work light
Information alert Interior compartment illumination
Operator alert Beacon
Engine, urgent stop High beam
Engine glow plugs Rear fog lights
Battery charging condition Windscreen wiper, intermittent
Fuel Windscreen washer and wiper
Hourmeter Rear window wiper
Total distance covered Rear window, heating
Distance covered by the tractor since the
last reset of the value
Exterior rear view mirror, heating
Left direction lamp Blower
Right direction lamp Air conditioning
Turn signal, first trailer Recirculating air flow
Turn signal, second trailer Lighter
Hazard warning Horn
Master lighting switch Timer
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
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General safety regulations
zThe tractor may only be operated by a trained person that has a valid driving licence and has been
thoroughly acquainted with the operation and safety rules.
zBesides the safety instructions mentioned in the Operator´s Manual you are obliged to respect
generally valid safety and traffic rules of the country where the tractor is used.
Proper clothing
zDo not wear loose clothing and free flying long hair.
zDuring all work use suitable (prescribed) means of personal protection (working boots, gloves,
goggles, etc.)
Starting the engine
zOnly start the engine from the driver´s seat with the clutch pedal fully depressed.
Life hazard when starting by means of short-circuiting the starter terminals!
zThe key in the switch box must be in the 'I' position.
zWhen heating the engine with the * electric heater first plug the power supply cord to the heater and
only then to the electric mains. After the end of heating first disconnect the heater from the electric
mains.
Caution! Electric shock hazard!
zStarting the engine when driving tractor downhill is forbidden.
zStarting tractor by means of towing with another tractor or vehicle is allowed only when the pull bar is
used.
Seat occupant switch Seat adjustment, longitudinal (fore and aft)
Seat adjustment, seatback recline Bottom seat cushion-Longitudinal
adjustment controller
Seat turning controller Seat tilt controller
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS
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Driving operatio
n
zHoses of the hydrostatic steering, brakes and fuel system must be checked and replaced immediately
if any signs of damage are found. These are some examples of hose damage signs: - cracks on the
hose surface, releasing of pretensioning of hose connection (which can be verified by easy removal of
the hose from the connection) and mechanical damage of the hose. Hoses with indicated service life
must be replaced immediately after the expiration of the service period.
zThe brakes and steering must be in the perfect condition all the time.
zDuring driving on roads with trailers and tools the brake pedals must be connected with a latch.
zDriving downhill without an engaged gear is forbidden.
zPay special attention when driving on a slope and muddy, sandy, icy or uneven ground.
zObserve the maximum set angle of slope availability 12° with tractors with front drive axle.
zRespect the total permissible weight of the tractor and trailer specified on the data plate of the tractor
or on the rear wheel mudguard.
zDo not use the differential lock when driving into a bend.
zIt is forbidden to get into and out of a moving tractor.
zWhen driving with machines attached to the rear hitches the load of the steered axle must not drop
below 18 % of the current weight of the set.
zWhen driving the tractor with agricultural machines attached to the front three-point hitch, reduce the
driving speed to 20 km/h.
zDuring aggregations of the tractor with machines pay attention to possible worsening of stability of the
aggregated unit which may be influenced by the connected machine.
zDuring aggregation of Zetor tractors with machines and implements with high tensile resistance when
the engine speed drops and the engine tends to stall, the 1R, 2R, 3R reduced gears must not be used
for the work with these machines (risk of shaft twist-off).
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Risk of the tractor overturnin
g
The risk of the tractor overturning is increased especially when the following is used:
za narrow wheel gauge
zinappropriate tractor travelling speed
ztravel on the slope along a contour line or turning on the slope
zdriving through ditches, depressions, near edges of ditches, chuckholes, steep slopes or when driving
on edges of water courses and water areas
zdriving up the steep slope, risk of overturning the tractor back
zdriving with the trailer, semi-trailer or machine with the three-point hitch connection that lifts the centre
of gravity of the tractor or combination of vehicles
ztilting of trailers and semi-trailers
Not all the cases that can cause overturning of the tractor are listed. Pay attention to driving of
the tractor and be prepared to resolve situations which can threaten stability of the machine.
Transportation of persons, operation
zThe number of persons transported by the tractor must not exceed the number specified in the
technical certificate of the tractor.
zPersons that are not authorized to work with the attached implement must not stand between the
tractor and the hitched machine (implement).
zBefore putting the tractor in motion make sure there is no person or obstacle in the driving direction.
Recovery, pushing
zUse the tow bar or rope fixed in the front hitch to rescue the sunken tractor.
Never use chains! There is a risk of death in case that the chain breaks!
It is dangerous to stay near the tow rope during the rescue operation.
zIt is forbidden to use tractor axles (individual travel wheels) as a winch with extrication of the stuck
tractor.
zThe front hitch is only used to tow or rescue the stand-alone tractor, i.e. without the trailer or another
additional device. More information in the chapter TRANSPORT USE.
Never rescue the tractor when reduced gears are shifted.
zWhen pushing another vehicle (trailers, semi-trailers, etc.) with the tractor, never use beams or bars
freely inserted between the tractor and the pushed item.
zIn case of use of the tractor for wrecking or towing purposes, use only the rear hitch.
zWhen towing the tractor, the reduction gear shift lever must be in the neutral position.
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Leaving the tracto
r
zPark the tractor only on an even land and where not possible, support with a shim assy.
zDo not park the tractor with an attached implement in the lifted position.
zUsually use the left-hand side tractor door when leaving the tractor. Look round whether any vehicle is
coming, that could jeopardize your safety when leaving the tractor.
zUse steps and handles when leaving the tractor. When leaving the tractor by the right-hand side door
pay attention being in space of shifting lever and hand throttle control.
zBrake the tractor with parking brake before leaving tractor with running engine.
zWhen leaving the tractor with tools connected in the front or rear three-point hitch, the three-point
hitch with these tools must be lowered to the lower position.
The tractor must not be leaved with the tools in the upper position in three-point hitches.
zDo not forget to brake the tractor with parking brake (shift the gear), remove the key from key switch
and lock the cab before leaving the tractor.
zAt tractor equipped with reversor gear, shift the reversor lever into forward drive position.
With stopped engine only
zAll work connected with refuelling, cleaning, lubricating and adjusting the tractor or attached
implements may only be performed with the engine and moving parts of the tractor stopped except
functional checks of the brakes, hydraulic system and charging.
zBefore removing the side plates of the hood it is always necessary to stop the engine. The tractor
engine can only run in a closed building or room if sufficient ventilation is ensured. Exhaust gases are
harmful for health.
Fire prevention principles
zRefuel the tractor best after the end of work and with the engine stopped.
zDo not refill fuel up to the top of the fuel tank in summer. Wipe spilt fuel immediately.
zDo not refuel the tractor near open flame and do not smoke.
zDo not smoke and do not use open flame when inspecting the battery electrolyte level.
zMake sure that fire safety instructions are strictly observed in environments with an increased danger
of fire (hay-lofts, straw-stacks, etc.).
zThe tractors are not equipped with a fire extinguisher from the production plant.
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