Manual GROOM MASTER II - PEÇAS
Manual GROOM MASTER II - PEÇAS
Parts & Maintenance Manual Manual de Peas & Manutenao *URRP 0DVWHU ,,
Sand Trap Rake Ancinho para Recolha de Areia 88008, Kubota D662-E, 3WD 88009, Briggs & Stratton Vanguard, 3WD Modelo 88009 - Motor Kubota D662-EB, 3 Rodas Motrizes Modelo 88008 - Motor Briggs Vanguard, 3 Rodas Motrizes
WARNING:If incorrectly used, this machine can cause severe injury. Those who use and maintain this machine should be trained in its proper use, warned of its dangers and should read the entire manual before attempting to set up, operate, adjust or service the machine.
To Order Parts
1. Write your full name and complete address on the order. 2. Explain where and how to make shipment. 3. Give product number, name and serial number that is stamped on the name plate or serial plate located on the left rear frame of your product. 4. Order by the quantity desired, the part number, and description of the part as given in the parts list. 5. Send or bring the order to an authorized Textron Turf Care And Specialty Products Dealer. 6. Inspect all shipments on receipt. If any parts are damaged or missing, file a claim with the carrier before accepting. 7. Do not return material without a letter of explanation, listing the parts being returned. Transportation charges must be prepaid.
Use of other than Textron Turf Care And Specialty Products authorized parts and accessories will void the warranty.
Table of Contents
1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Safety Operating Safety ............................................... 4 Important Safety Notes .....................................5 Specifications Product Identification ........................................ 6 Engine ...............................................................6 Tractor ..............................................................7 Weights and Dimensions ..................................7 Accessories & Support Literature .....................7 Adjustments General ............................................................. 8 Fan Belt (Diesel Engines) .................................8 Neutral Switch ...................................................8 Neutral Adjustment (Gas Units) ........................9 Neutral Adjustment (Diesel Units) .....................9 Parking / Service Brake .................................. 10 Torque Specification ....................................... 11 Specific Torque ............................................... 11 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 5 5.1 6 6.1 7 8 8.1 Maintenance General .......................................................... 12 Engine ............................................................ 12 Engine Oil ....................................................... 13 Air Filter .......................................................... 13 Gas Engine Air Filter ...................................... 14 Fuel ................................................................ 14 Fuel System ................................................... 14 Battery ............................................................ 15 Jump Starting ................................................. 15 Charging Battery ............................................ 15 Hydraulic Hoses ............................................. 16 Hydraulic Oil ................................................... 16 Hydraulic Oil Filters ........................................ 17 Electrical System ............................................ 17 Muffler and Exhaust ....................................... 17 Tires ............................................................... 17 Wheel Mounting Procedure ............................ 18 Care and Cleaning ......................................... 18 Radiator (Diesel Engines) .............................. 18 Storage ........................................................... 19 Troubleshooting General .......................................................... 20 Maintenance & Lubrication Charts General .......................................................... 21 Notes Parts Catalog Table Of Contents .......................................... 23
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3. Order by the quantity desired, the part number, and the description of the part. 4. Send or bring the order to your authorized Textron Turf Care and Specialty Products Dealer.
Service Parts
Qty. Part No. 5000440 5000441 5000436 5000913 Description Gas Engine Oil Filter Gas Engine Air Filter Gas Engine Fuel Filter Gas Remote Air Filter Qty. Part No. 5002644 5000913 550489 522972 Description Diesel Engine Oil Filter Diesel Engine Air Filter Diesel Engine Fuel Filter Hydraulic Oil Filter
Qty 1 1 1 1 1
Description Mount, Valve Valve, Lift Handle Seal Kit Screw, 1/4-20 x 2 Hex Head
Serial Numbers/Notes Indicates a piece part Includes Items 2 and 3 Serviced part included with Item 2 Non serviced part included with Item 2
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SAFETY
SAFETY
1.1
! WARNING
EQUIPMENT OPERATED IMPROPERLY OR BY UNTRAINED PERSONNEL CAN BE DANGEROUS. Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls. Inexperienced operators should receive instruction from someone familiar with the equipment before being allowed to operate the machine.
1. Safety is dependent upon the awareness, concern and prudence of those who operate or service the equipment. Never allow minors to operate any equipment. It is your responsibility to read this manual and all publications associated with this equipment (Safety and operation manual, engine manual, accessories and attachments). If the operator can not read English it is the owners responsibility to explain the material contained in this manual to them. Learn the proper use of the machine, the location and purpose of all the controls and gauges before you operate the equipment. Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to accidents. Never allow anyone to operate or service the machine or its attachments without proper training and instructions; or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Wear all the necessary protective clothing and personal safety devices to protect your head, eyes, ears hands and feet. Operate the machine only in daylight or in good artificial light. Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and attachments are needed to properly and safely perform the job. Only use accessories and attachments approved by Jacobsen. Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards. Inspect the area where the equipment will be used. Pick up all the debris you can find before operating. Beware of overhead obstructions (low tree limbs, electrical wires, etc.) and also underground obstacles (sprinklers, pipes, tree roots, etc.) Enter a new area cautiously. Stay alert for hidden hazards. Never direct discharge of material toward bystanders, nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation. The owner/operator can prevent and is responsible for injuries inflicted to themselves, to bystanders and damage to property. 10. Do not carry passengers. Keep bystanders and pets a safe distance away. 11. Never operate equipment that is not in perfect working order or is without decals, guards, shields, discharge deflectors or other protective devices securely fastened in place. 12. Never disconnect or bypass any switch. 13. Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed the engine 14. Carbon monoxide in the exhaust fumes can be fatal when inhaled. Never operate the engine without proper ventilation or in an enclosed area. 15. Fuel is highly flammable, handle with care. 16. Keep the engine clean. Allow the engine to cool before storing and always remove the ignition key. 17. Disengage all drives and engage parking brake before starting the engine (motor). Start the engine only when sitting in operators seat, never while standing beside the unit. 18. Equipment must comply with the latest federal, state, and local requirements when driven or transported on public roads. Watch out for traffic when crossing or operating on or near roads. 19. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. 20. Never use your hands to search for oil leaks. Hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. 21. Operate the machine up and down the face of the slopes (vertically), not across the face (horizontally). 22. To prevent tipping or loss of control, do not start or stop suddenly on slopes. Reduce speed when making sharp turns. Use caution when changing directions. 23. Keep legs, arms and body inside the seating compartment while the vehicle is in motion.
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This machine is to be operated and maintained as specified in this manual. It is intended for professional use and is equipped with attachments designed to move, smooth and loosen sandy materials on golf courses and sports fields. It is not intended for use with hard, compacted soil or gravel.
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SAFETY
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DANGER - Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury and property damage. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
For pictoral clarity, some illustrations in this manual may show shields, guards or plates open or removed. Under no circumstances should this equipment be operated without these devices securely fastened in place
! WARNING
The Interlock System on this tractor prevents the tractor from starting unless the brake pedal is engaged and traction pedal is in neutral. The system will stop the engine if the operator leaves the seat without engaging the parking brake. NEVER operate tractor unless the Interlock System is working.
! WARNING
1. Before leaving the operators position for any reason: a. b. c. d. e. Return traction pedal to neutral. Disengage all drives. Lower all implements to the ground. Engage parking brake. Stop engine and remove the ignition key.
2. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts. Wait for all movement to stop before you clean, adjust or service the machine. 3. Keep the area of operation clear of all bystanders and pets. 4. Never carry passengers, unless a seat is provided for them.
By following all instructions in this manual, you will prolong the life of your machine and maintain its maximum efficiency. Adjustments and maintenance should always be performed by a qualified technician. If additional information or service is needed, contact your Authorized Jacobsen Dealer who is kept informed of the latest methods to service this equipment and can provide prompt and efficient service. Use of other than original or authorized
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
2.1
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION_________________________________________________
88008 .............................. Groom Master II 3-WD Tractor, 18.5 hp diesel engine. 88009 .............................. Groom Master II 3-WD Tractor, 18 hp gasoline engine.
A Textron Company
Serial Number ................ An identification plate, like the one shown, listing the serial number, is attached to the frame of the tractor on the seat pan. Always provide the serial number of the unit when ordering replacement parts or requesting service information.
Product 88008 88009
CHARLOTTE, NC
MADE IN U.S.A.
88008
1601
Vibration M/S2
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ENGINE__________________________________________________________________
Diesel Engine Make............................... Kubota Model.............................. D662-EB Horsepower .................... 18.5 hp (13.8 kW) @3600 rpm
Gasoline Engine Make ............................... Briggs &Stratton Model .............................. Vanguard V-Twin OHV Horsepower .................... 18 hp (13.5 kW) @3600 rpm Note: Actual sustained horsepower will likely be lower than listed in specifications due to operating limitations and enviromental factors. Displacement .................. 34.8 cu. In. (570 cc) Torque ............................. 26 ft. lbs. (35 Nm) @ 2600 rpm Fuel: Type .......................... Unleaded Gasoline Rating ....................... Min. 85 Octane Capacity .................... 4.5 U.S. Gal. (17 liters) Governor ......................... Flyweight Mechanical Lubrication: Capacity .................... 3.5 pints (1.4 liters) Type .......................... SAE 30W API Classification ..... SF, SG, SH Air Filter .......................... Replaceable Dual Element. Alternator ........................ 16 amp Cooling System............... Air Cooled
Note: Actual sustained horsepower will likely be lower than listed in specifications due to operating limitations and enviromental factors
Displacement.................. 40.03 cu. In. (656 cc) Torque............................. 26 ft. lbs. (35 Nm) @ 2600 rpm Fuel: Type.......................... No. 2 Diesel Rating ....................... Min. Cetane rating 45 Capacity.................... 4.5 U.S. Gal. (17 liters) Governor......................... Ball Type Governor Low Idle ................... 1100 RPM High Idle ................... 3400 RPM Lubrication: Capacity.................... 3.4 quarts (3.2 liter) with filter Type.......................... SAE 20W, SAE 30W API Classification ..... CD, CE Air Filter .......................... Dry type with evacuator valve and service indicator. Alternator ........................ 40 amp Cooling System .............. Liquid Cooled
Capacity...................... 3qt. (2.8 l) 50/50 water ethylene glycol mix
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Tires ................................ 20 x 11 - 10 tubeless Pressure:......................... 3-5 psi (21-34 kPa) Battery: Type .......................... 12 Volt Maintenance Free Group ........................ 24F Parking Brake ................. Mechanical rear wheel disk Pedal actuated Speed: Forward .................... 0 - 10 mph (16 kph) Reverse .................... 0 - 5 mph (8 kph)
Hydraulic System:
TRACTOR ________________________________________________________________
Capacity.......................... 3.29 U.S. gal. (12.46 liters) Fluid Type ....................... GreensCare 68 Filter................................ Full Flow 10 micron Steering ......................... Hydrostatic power steering Attachment Lift................ Hydraulic Double Acting Cylinder
2.4
Dimensions: Inches Length(Rear Rake and Front Blade ................ 90 Height - Steering Wheel Up ............................ 53 Wheel Base..................................................... 40 Width (With Rear Rake) ............................... 73.5 Turning Radius (Center of Front Tire) ............. 52 Turning Radius (Inside Rear Tire ...................... 6
Weights: Lbs. (kg) Working Weight With Rake, Less Operator 88008 .......................................................... 1017 (461.3) 88009 ............................................................ 984 (446.3)
2.5
Contact your area Jacobsen Dealer for a complete listing of accessories and attachments.
! CAUTION
Use of other than Jacobsen authorized parts and accessories may cause personal injury or damage to the equipment and will void the warranty
Accesories Air Blow Gun ...........................................................JAC5098 Orange Touch-up Paint (12 oz. spray) ...................... 554598 Rear Rake................................................................. 894134 Front Blade ................................................................. 88019 Front Blade Hydraulics.............................................. 891605 Cultivator................................................................... 891970 Scarifier..................................................................... 891717 Spiker Adapter .......................................................... 891933 Spiker .......................................................................4115467 Drag Mat ................................................................... 891768 Fan Rake .................................................................. 891709 Piggy Back Fan Rake ............................................... 891763 Support Literature Safety & Operation Manual......................................4130277 Parts & Maintenance Manual...................................4130278 Diesel Engine Parts Catalog....................................3004386 Service & Repair Manual
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ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENTS
3.1
GENERAL________________________________________________________________
! WARNING
To prevent injury, lower implements to the ground, disengage all drives, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition switch before making any adjustments or performing maintenance. Make sure the tractor is parked on a solid and level surface. Never work on a tractor that is supported only by the jack. Always use jack stands. If only the front or rear of the tractor is raised, place chocks in front of and behind the wheels that are not raised. 1. Adjustments and maintenance should always be performed by a qualified technician. If proper
adjustment cannot be made, contact an authorized Jacobsen Dealer. 2. Replace, do components. not adjust, worn or damaged
3. Long hair, jewelry or loose fitting clothing may get tangled in moving parts.
! CAUTION
Be careful to prevent entrapment of the hands and fingers between moving and fixed components of the machine. 4. Do not change governor settings or overspeed the engine.
3.2
Inspect and adjust new belt after first ten hours of operation. Adjust every 100 hours thereafter. 1. Adjust alternator pulley so belt (B) deflects 9/32 to 11/32 in. (7 to 9 mm) with a 22 lb. (10 kgf) push at midspan between pulleys. 2. If tension is incorrect, loosen alternator mounting bolts (A) and adjust alternator until proper belt tension is achieved. Tighten hardware (A).
Figure 3A
3.3
1. Place traction pedal in neutral position, engage parking brake. 2. Adjust switch (C) as required until sensing portion of switch is centered under finger of pump lever (D) and has an air gap of 1/16 to 1/8 inch (1.6 to 3 mm).
C D
Figure 3B
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ADJUSTMENTS
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1. Allow engine and hydraulic system to reach normal operating temperature. Move unit to a flat and level surface. 2. With engine running at full throttle, and traction pedal in neutral, release parking brake. Unit should not creep in either direction. 3. If unit creeps in forward direction, remove hardware (E) and turn rod ends (F) clockwise (Shorten rod) as required. 4. If unit creeps in reverse direction, remove hardware (E) and turn rod ends (F) counter-clockwise (Lengthen rod) as required.
Figure 3C
3.5
1. Allow engine and hydraulic system to reach normal operating temperature. Move unit to a flat and level surface. 2. With engine running at full throttle, and traction pedal in neutral, release parking brake. Unit should not creep in either direction. 3. If unit creeps in forward direction, remove hardware (E) and turn rod ends (F) counter-clockwise (Lengthen rod) as required. 4. If unit creeps in reverse direction, remove hardware (E) and turn rod ends (F) clockwise (Shorten rod) as required.
Figure 3D
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ADJUSTMENTS
PARKING / SERVICE BRAKE ________________________________________________
Before returning unit to operation, drive tractor in a flat, open area and check operation of brakes to make sure they are operating correctly. Check parking brake to make sure it engages properly and prevents the tractor from rolling downhill.
Inspect brakes pads: whenever wheels are removed, if tractor creeps on hills with parking brake applied, there is a noticeable increase in stopping distance. To adjust brake cables: 1. Raise tractor and support the unit using jack stands or blocks so that all three wheels are slightly raised off the ground. 2. Back off nut (G). 3. With the brake pedal all the way up (disengaged) turn in adjusting nut (H) and spin wheels slowly by hand until you feel brakes engage and wheels begin to bind. 4. Back off adjuster nut (H) slightly until wheels again turn freely. 5. Tighten nut (G) to lock adjustment in place. 6. Repeat for second cable.
Figure 3E
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CAUTION
All torque values included in these charts are approximate and are for reference only. Use of these torque values is at your sole risk. Jacobsen is not responsible for any loss, claim, or damage arising from the use of these charts. Extreme caution should always be used when using any torque value.
Jacobsen uses Grade 5 bolts as standard, unless otherwise noted.
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FASTENERS AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FASTENERS
SIZE #6-32 #8-32 #10-24 #10-32 #12-24 1/4-20 1/4-28 5/16-18 5/16-24 3/8-16 3/8-24
UNITS in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm)
GRADE 5 20 (2.3) 24 (2.7) 35 (4.0) 40 (4.5) 50 (5.7) 95 (10.7) 95 (10.7) 200 (22.6) 240 (27.1) 30 (40.7) 35 (47.5)
GRADE 8 30 (3.4) 45 (5.1) 50 (5.7) 65 (7.3) 125 (14.1) 150 (17.0) 270 (30.5) 300 (33.9) 40 (54.2) 45 (61.0)
SIZE 7/16-14 7/16-20 1/2-13 1/2-20 9/16-12 9/16-18 5/8-11 5/8-18 3/4-10 3/4-16 7/8-14
UNITS ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm)
GRADE 5 50 (67.8) 55 (74.6) 75 (101.7) 85 (115.3) 105 (142.4) 115 (155.9) 150 (203.4) 160 (217.0) 170 (230.5) 175 (237.3) 300 (406.8)
GRADE 8 65 (88.1) 70 (94.9) 100 (135.6) 110 (149.2) 135 (183.1) 150 (203.4) 195 (264.4) 210 (284.8) 220 (298.3) 225 (305.1) 400 (542.4)
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1.2 (11) 2.5 (22) 4.3 (38) 10.5 (93) 21.7 (16) 36.6 (27) 58.3 (43)
1.7 (15) 3.2 (28) 5.7 (50) 13.6 (120) 27.1 (20) 47.5 (35) 76.4 (55)
2.9 (26) 5.8 (51) 9.9 (88) 24.4 (216) 47.5 (35) 82.7 (61) 131.5 (97)
4.1 (36) 8.1 (72) 14.0 (124) 33.9 (300) 66.4 (49) 116.6 (86) 184.4 (136)
5.0 (44) 9.7 (86) 16.5 (146) 40.7 (360) 81.4 (60) 139.7 (103) 219.7 (162)
2.0 (18) 4.0 (35) 6.8 (60) 17.0 (150) 33.9 (25) 61.0 (45) 94.9 (70)
3.8
1. Ball joints: 30-35 ft-lb (40.5 - 47.2 Nm). 2. Bedknife shoe: 25 - 37 ft-lb (34 - 50 Nm).
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
4.1
GENERAL________________________________________________________________
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! WARNING
Before you clean, adjust, or repair this equipment, disengage all drives, lower implements to the ground, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition switch to prevent injuries Make sure the tractor is parked on a solid and level surface. Never work on a tractor that is supported only by the jack. Always use jack stands. 3. 1. Adjustment and maintenance should always be performed by a qualified technician. If proper adjustments cannot be made, contact an Authorized Jacobsen Dealer. Inspect the equipment on a regular basis, establish a maintenance schedule and keep detailed records. a. Keep the equipment clean. 4. 5. c. d. e. f.
Keep all moving parts properly adjusted and lubricated. Replace worn or damaged parts before operating the machine. Keep all fluids at their proper levels. Keep shields in place and all hardware securely fastened. Keep tires properly inflated.
Long hair, jewelry or loose fitting clothing may get tangled in moving parts. Use the illustrations in the Parts Catalog as reference for the disassembly and reassembly of components. Recycle or dispose of all hazardous materials (batteries, fuel, lubricants, anti-freeze, etc.) according to local, state or federal regulations.
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ENGINE _________________________________________________________________
If the injection pump, injectors or the fuel system require service, contact an authorized Jacobsen Dealer. Gasoline Engine: 1. Drive modestly for the first 25 hours at reduced engine speed. 2. 3. 4. 5. Avoid full throttle starts and rapid acceleration. Allow the engine to reach operating temperature before operating at full load. Change the oil and filter after the first 8 hours of operation. Refer to Section 5. and Engine Manual for specific maintenance intervals.
IMPORTANT: A separate Engine Manual, prepared by the engine manufacturer, is supplied with this tractor. Read the engine manual carefully until you are familiar with the operation and maintenance of the engine. Proper attention to the engine manufacturers directions will assure maximum service life of the engine. To order replacement engine manuals contact the engine manufacturer. The proper break-in of a new engine can make a considerable difference to the performance and life of the engine. Note: The tractor is designed to operate and cut most efficiently at the preset governor setting. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. During the break-in period, Jacobsen recommends the following: Diesel Engine: 1. During the first 50 hours of operation, a new engine should be allowed to reach an operating temperature of at least 140F (60C) prior to operation at full load. Check the engine oil level twice daily during the first 50 hours of operation. Higher than normal oil consumption is not uncommon during the initial break-in period. Change engine oil and oil filter element after first 50 hours of operation. Check and adjust fan and alternator belts. Refer to Section 5 and Engine Manual for specific maintenance intervals.
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Check the engine oil at the start of each day, before starting the engine. If the oil level is low, remove oil filler cap and add oil as required. Diesel Engine: Perform initial oil change after first 50 hours of operation and every 75 hours thereafter. See Engine Manual. Use only engine oils with API classification CD/CE. Above 77F (25C) SAE 30W or SAE10W30/10W40 32 to 77F (0 to 25C) Below 32 (0C) SAE 20W or SAE 10W30/10W40 SAE10W or SAE 10W30/10W40
Gas Engine: Perform initial oil change after the first 8 hours of operation. Change oil every 50 hours thereafter. See the engine manufacturers Ownerss Manual for detailed service information. After adding or changing oil, start and run engine at idle with all drives disengaged for 30 seconds. Shut engine off. Wait 30 seconds and check oil level. Add oil to bring up to FULL mark on dipstick. Use only engine oils with API classification SF, SG,SH. Above 40 F (5 C) SAE 30W 0 to 40 F (-18 to 5 C) SAE 5W30 or SAE 10W30
Figure 4B Figure 4C
FULL ADD
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The gasoline powered Groom Master II uses a two stage air filtration system. The first stage consists of a heavy duty filter equipped with a filter indicator to alert the operator when a filter change is required. The second stage, mounted to the engine includes a pleated paper element and foam pre-cleaner. Diesel units use only a single stage heavy duty filter with indicator. Do not remove the element for inspection or cleaning. Unnecessary removal of the filter increases the risk of injecting dust and other impurities into the engine. When service is required, first clean the outside of the filter housing; then remove the old element as gently as possible and discard. 1. Carefully clean the inside of the filter housing without allowing dust into the air intake. 2. 3. 4. Inspect the new element. Do not use a damaged element and never use an incorrect element. Assemble the new element and make sure it seats properly. Reassemble cap making sure it seals completely around the filter housing. Dust evacuator must be facing down. Check all hoses and air ducts. Tighten hose clamps.
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GAS ENGINE AIR FILTER ___________________________________________________
Remove and service the foam pre-cleaner every 25 hours. Replace if dirty or damaged. To service pre-cleaner, wash in a liquid detergent and water. Squeeze dry in a clean cloth. Saturate in clean engine oil and squeeze out excess oil in a clean, absorbent cloth.
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Replace the air cleaner cartridge every 100 hours, more often when operating in dusty conditions. Note: Do not use petroleum solvents such as kerosene to clean cartridge. Do not use pressurized air to clean cartridge.
See the engine manufacturers Ownerss Manual for detailed service information.
Figure 4D
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FUEL ____________________________________________________________________
Fill the fuel tank to within 1 in. (25 mm) of the bottom of the filler neck. Store fuel according to local, state or federal ordinances and recommendations from your fuel supplier. Never overfill or allow the tank to become empty. Check fuel lines and clamps every 50 hours. Replace fuel lines and clamps at the first sign of damage. Diesel Engine: Use clean, fresh, #2 Diesel fuel. Minimum Cetane rating 45. Refer to Engine Manual for additional information. Gas Engine: Use clean, fresh, regular grade, unleaded gasoline minimum 85 Octane. Do not use hi-test gasoline or an oil-gasoline mixture. When using blended fuel, do not use a blend with more than 10% ethanol. Under no circumstances should you use a blend with methanol.
Handle fuel with care - it is highly flammable. Use an approved container, the spout must fit inside the fuel filler neck. Avoid using cans and funnels to transfer fuel.
! WARNING
Never remove the fuel cap from the fuel tank, or add fuel, when the engine is running or while the engine is hot. Do not smoke when handling fuel. Never fill or drain the fuel tank indoors. Do not spill fuel and clean spilled fuel immediately. Never handle or store fuel containers near an open flame or any device that may create sparks and ignite the fuel or fuel vapors. Be sure to reinstall and tighten fuel cap securely.
4.7
Refer to Section 5 for specific maintenance intervals. Before replacing any filter, thoroughly clean the filter housing and the area around the filter. Dirt must not be allowed to enter into fuel system.
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Make absolutely certain the ignition switch is Off and the key has been removed before servicing the battery.
BATTERY ________________________________________________________________
Verify battery polarity before connecting or disconnecting the battery cables. 1. When installing the battery, always assemble the RED, positive (+) battery cable first and the ground, BLACK, negative (-) cable last. 2. When removing the battery, always remove the ground, BLACK, negative (-) cable first and the RED, positive (+) cable last. Make sure battery is properly installed and secured to the battery tray.
! CAUTION
Always use insulated tools, wear protective glasses or goggles and protective clothing when working with batteries. You must read and obey all battery manufaturers instructions.
Tighten cables securely to battery terminals and apply a light coat of silicone dielectric grease to terminals and cable ends to prevent corrosion. Keep vent caps and terminal covers in place Check the electrolyte level every 100 hours. Keep the cable ends, battery and battery posts clean.
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4.9
Before attempting to jump start the tractor, check the condition of the discharged battery. Section 4.8
! WARNING
Batteries generate explosive hydrogen gas. To reduce the chance of an explosion, avoid creating sparks near battery. Always connect the negative jumper cable to the frame of the tractor with the discharged battery, away from the battery.
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After cables have been connected, start the engine on the vehicle with the good battery then start the tractor.
! WARNING
Charge battery in a well ventilated area. Batteries generate explosive gases. To prevent an explosion, keep any device that may create sparks or flames away from the battery. To prevent injury, stand away from battery when the charger is turned on. A damaged battery could explode. 1. 2. Refer to Section 4.8. Read the Battery and Chargers manual for specific instructions. Whenever possible, remove the battery from the tractor before charging. If battery is not sealed, check that the electrolyte covers the plates in all the cells. Make sure the charger is Off. Then connect the charger to the battery terminals as specified in the chargers manual.
Always turn the charger Off before disconnecting charger from the battery terminals.
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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: The hydraulic system can be permanently damaged if the oil becomes contaminated. Before disconnecting any hydraulic component, clean the area around the fittings and the hose ends to keep impurities out of the system. a. Before disconnecting any hydraulic component, tag or mark the location of each hose then clean the area around the fittings. As you disconnect the component, be prepared to assemble plugs or caps to the hose ends and open ports. This will keep impurities out of the hydraulic system and also prevent oil spills. Make sure O rings are clean and hose fittings are properly seated before tightening. Keep the hose from twisting. Twisted hoses can cause couplers to loosen as the hose flexes during operation resulting in oil leaks. Kinked or twisted hoses can restrict the oil flow causing the system to malfunction and the oil to overheat and also lead to hose failure.
! WARNING
To prevent serious injury from hot, high pressure oil, never use your hands to check for oil leaks, use paper or cardboard. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate skin. If fluid is injected into the skin it must be surgically removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this form of injury or gangrene may result. 1. Always lower implements to ground, disengage all drives, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key before inspecting or disconnecting hydraulic lines or hoses. Check visible hoses and tubes daily. Look for wet hoses or oil spots. Replace worn or damaged hoses and tubes before operating the machine. The replacement tube or hoses must be routed in the same path as the existing hose, do not move clamps, brackets and ties to a new location. Thoroughly inspect all tubes, hoses and connections every 250 hours.
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b. The oil level in the hydraulic tank should always be at or above the full level mark.
2. Drain and replace the hydraulic oil every 200 hours or after a major component failure, or if you notice the presence of water, foam, or a rancid odor. Remove drain plug from bottom of main tank and loosen or remove breather cap. Check and clean the breather cap, replace as necessary. After oil has drained install drain plug and fill with Jacobsen Hydraulic oil. Purge air from system.
3.
4. 5.
GB-16
MAINTENANCE
The hydraulic system is protected by one 10 micron filter. To replace hydraulic oil filter: 1. 2. Remove the old filter. Fill new filter with oil then install new filter. Hand tighten only. 3. 4.
! CAUTION
Always turn the ignition switch off and remove the negative battery cable (Black) before inspecting or working on the electrical system.
General precautions that can be taken to reduce electrical problems are listed below. 1. Make certain all terminals and connections are clean and properly secured. 2. Check the Interlock System, and fuses regularly. 3. 4. 5. 6.
If the Interlock System does not function properly and the problem cannot be corrected, contact an authorized Jacobsen Dealer. Keep the wire harness and all individual wires away from moving parts to prevent damage. Make sure the seat switch harness is connected to the main wire harness. Check the battery and battery charging circuit. Do not wash or pressure spray around electrical connections and components.
! WARNING
Exhaust fumes contain carbon monoxide that is toxic and can be fatal when inhaled. NEVER operate an engine without proper ventilation.
To protect from carbon monoxide poisoning, inspect the complete exhaust system regularly and always replace a defective muffler. If you notice a change in the color or sound of the exhaust, stop the engine immediately. Identify the problem and have the system repaired. Torque all exhaust manifold hardware evenly. Tighten or replace exhaust clamps.
! CAUTION
Unless you have the proper training, tools and experience, DO NOT attempt to mount a tire on a rim. Improper mounting can produce an explosion which may result in serious injury.
7. Check the pressure with an accurate, low pressure tire gauge. 8. Keep tires inflated to 3-5 psi - (21-34 kPa)
GB-17
MAINTENANCE
1. Remove dirt, grease and oil from stud thread. Do not lubricate threads. Position wheel on hub and inspect to insure full contact between mounting surface of wheel and hub or brake drum. Finger tighten all hardware then torque hardware in criss-cross order; always tighten nuts in the top position. Check and retorque daily until torque is maintained, 85-95 ft.lbs. (115-128 Nm)
! WARNING
Make sure the tractor is parked on a solid and level surface. Never work on a tractor that is supported only by the jack. Always use jack stands. If only the front or rear of the tractor is raised, place chocks in front of and behind the wheels that are not raised.
2.
3.
4.
Repair damaged metal surfaces and use Jacobsen touch-up paint. Wax the equipment for maximum paint protection.
! CAUTION
Clean grass and debris from cutting units, drives, muffler and engine to prevent fires.
2. Use only fresh water for cleaning your equipment. Note: Use of salt water or effluent water has been known to encourage rust and corrosion of metel parts resulting in premature deterioration or failure. Damage of this nature is not covered by the factory warranty.
3. Do not spray water directly at the instrument panel, ignition switch, controller or any other electrical components, or at bearing housings and seals.
! WARNING
NEVER use your hands to clean attachments, use a brush. Attachment edges can be extremely sharp and can cause serious injuries.
! WARNING
To prevent serious bodily injury from hot coolant or steam blow-out, never attempt to remove the radiator cap while the engine is running. Stop the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, use extreme care when removing the cap.
! CAUTION
Do not pour cold water into a hot radiator. Do not operate engine without a proper coolant mixture. Install cap and tighten securely.
Check coolant level daily. Radiator should be full and recovery bottle should be up to the cold mark.
Drain and refill annually. Remove the radiator cap, open the engine block drain and the radiator drain. Empty and clean the recovery bottle. Mix clean water with ethylene glycol based anti-freeze for the coldest ambient temperature. Read and follow the instructions on the anti-freeze container and engine manual. Keep radiator air passages clean. Use compressed air (30 psi maximum) to clean the fins. Check and tighten the fan belt. Replace clamps and hoses every two years. If you have to add coolant more than once a month, or add more than one quart at a time, have a authorized Jacobsen Dealer check the cooling system.
GB-18
MAINTENANCE
General 1. 2. 3. 4. Wash the tractor thoroughly and lubricate. Repair and paint damaged or exposed metal. Inspect the tractor, tighten all hardware, replace worn or damaged components. Drain and refill radiator. Clean the tires thoroughly and store the tractor so the load is off the tires. If tractor is not on jack stands, check tires at regular intervals and reinflate as necessary.
5.
Park machine in designated area. Engage parking brake and remove key. Never store equipment near an open flame or spark which could ignite fuel or fuel vapors. Place key in a secure location to prevent unauthorized use of equipment.
Keep the machine and all its accessories clean, dry and protected from the elements during storage.
After Storage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Check and reinstall battery Check or service fuel filter and air cleaner. Check the radiator coolant level. Check oil level in the engine crankcase and hydraulic system. Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel. Open fuel shut off valve and bleed the fuel system. Make certain that the tires are properly inflated. Start and operate the engine at 1/2 throttle. Allow enough time for the engine to become properly warmed and lubricated.
6.
Battery 1. Remove, clean and store battery in upright position on a non-conductive surface (wood) in a cool, dry place. To prevent accelerated discharge, do not store battery on concrete or steel surface. Check and recharge battery every 60 to 90 days while in storage. Store batteries in a cool, dry place. To reduce the self discharge rate, room temperature should not be above 80F (27C) or fall below 20F (-7C) to prevent electrolyte from freezing.
2. 3.
Engine (General) 1. While the engine is warm, remove the drain plug, drain the oil from the crankcase and change oil filter. Install drain plug and refill with fresh oil. Let engine cool before storing.
! WARNING
Never operate the engine without proper ventilation; exhaust fumes can be fatal when inhaled.
2. After engine has cooled, check coolant level. Radiator should be full and recovery bottle should be up to the cold mark. 3. Clean exterior of engine. Paint exposed metal, or apply a light coat of rust preventative oil. 4. If storing indoors, drain fuel from tank. 5. Close fuel shut off valve.
6. Diesel Engine - Add a fuel conditioner or biocide to prevent gelling or bacterial growth in fuel. See your local fuel supplier.
GB-19
5
5
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1
GENERAL________________________________________________________________
The troubleshooting chart below lists basic problems that may occur during start-up and operation. For more detailed information regarding the hydraulic and electrical systems contact your area Jacobsen Dealer. Symptoms Engine will not start.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Possible Causes
Parking brake disengaged, traction pedal not in neutral. Battery low on charge or defective. Fuel tank empty or dirty. Fuel shut off valve closed Circuit breaker blown. Fuel level low, fuel or fuel filter dirty. Air cleaner dirty. Injectors, fuel pump Engine problem. Fuel tank empty. Interlocks not set before leaving operators seat. Coolant level low.(Diesel) Air intake restricted. Water pump belt broken or loose.(Diesel) Engine overload Loose or corroded battery terminals. Low electrolyte. Alternator belt loose or broken. Charging system defective. Parking brake engaged Tow Valve Open Low hydraulic oil Low hydraulic oil Fuse blown Loose wiring 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Action
Check Interlock System and start-up procedure. Inspect condition of battery and battery connections. Fill with fresh fuel. Change fuel filter. Bleed fuel lines. Open fuel shut off valve Reset circuit breaker. Fill with fresh fuel. Change fuel filter. Bleed fuel lines. Inspect and replace air filter. Consult engine manual. Consult engine manual Fill with fresh fuel and bleed fuel lines. Engage parking brake and traction pedal in neutral. Inspect and add coolant. Clean cooling air intake. Tighten or replace belt. Reduce forward speed Inspect and clean terminals Refill to correct level. Tighten or replace belt See engine manual
1. 2. 3. 4.
Engine stops.
1. 2.
Engine overheating
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. 2. 3. 1. 1. 2.
Disengage parking brake. Close Tow Valve Check reservoir level and fill if needed Check reservoir level and fill as needed Replace fuse, check bulb Check electrical connections.
GB-20
6.1
GENERAL ________________________________________________________________
! WARNING
Before you clean, adjust, or repair this equipment, disengage all drives, lower implements to the ground, engage parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition switch to prevent injuries 1. Always clean the grease fitting before and after lubricating. 2. Lubricate with grease that meets or exceeds NLGI
Grade 2 LB specifications. Apply grease with a manual grease gun and fill slowly until grease begins to seep out. Do not use compressed air guns. 3. Periodically apply a small amount of lithium based grease to the seat runners. 4. For smooth operation of all levers, pivot points and other friction points that are not shown on the lubrication chart apply several drops of SAE 30 oil every 40 hours or as required. 5. Grease fittings every 50 hours.
Air Filter (Diesel) Air Filter (Gas) Battery Charge Belts Brake Cooling System (Diesel) Electrical System Engine Oil (Diesel) Engine Oil (Gas) Engine Oil Filter Fuel System Fuel Filter Grease Fittings - All Hydraulic Hoses and Tubes Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic Oil Filter Muffler and Exhaust Radiator Screens Tires
AR R I I-A A R
R R
R I R**** R
IV II II
A - Add or Adjust
C - Clean
I - Inspect
L- Lubricate
R - Replace
AR - As Required
* Indicates initial service for new machines. ** Or every two years whichever comes first. *** Inspect visible hoses and tubes for leaks or oil marks. **** Replace every 75 hours I - Manual grease gun with NLGI Grade 2 (Service Class LB). II III - Engine Oil - See Section 4.3 - Use Jacobsen hydraulic fluid: Capacity: 5 gallons (19 Liters). Order Part No. 5003103 for 5 gal. (19 liter), pail. Order Part No. 5003102 for 55 gal. (208 liter) drum
GB-21
O uso de peas que no sejam autorizadas da Textron Turf Care And Specialty Products invalidar a garantia.
Sumrio
1 1.1 1.2 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Segurana Segurana no funcionamento ........................... 4 Importantes instrues de segurana ...............5 Especificaes Identificao do produto ................................... 6 Motor .................................................................6 Tractor ..............................................................7 Pesos e dimenses ..........................................7 Acessrios & Literatura de apoio ......................7 Afinaes GeneralIDADES................................................ 8 Correia da ventoinha (Motores diesel) ..............8 Interruptor neutro ..............................................8 Afinao neutra (Motores a gasolina) ...............9 Afinao neutra (Motores diesel) ......................9 Traves de estacionamento / servio ............. 10 Especificaes do binrio ............................... 11 Binrio especfico ........................................... 11 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 5 5.1 6 6.1 7 Manuteno Generalidades ................................................ 12 Motor .............................................................. 12 leo do motor ................................................ 13 Filtro do ar ...................................................... 13 Filtro do ar de motores a gasolina .................. 14 Combustvel ................................................... 14 Sistema do combustvel ................................. 14 Bateria ............................................................ 15 Arranque com bateria auxiliar ........................ 15 Carregamento da bateria ............................... 15 Tubagem hidrulica ........................................ 16 leo hidrulico ............................................... 16 Filtros para leos hidrulicos ......................... 17 Sistema elctrico ............................................ 17 Silenciador e escape ...................................... 17 Pneus ............................................................. 17 Montagem dos pneus ..................................... 18 Cuidados e limpeza ........................................ 18 Radiador (Motores diesel) .............................. 18 Armazenamento ............................................. 19 Resoluo de problemas Generalidades ................................................ 20 Tabelas de manuteno e lubrificao Generalidades ................................................ 21 Notas
Copyright 2000 Textron Inc. Reservados todos os direitos, incluindo o de reproduo deste livro ou de partes suas.
4. Envie ou entregue o pedido ao seu vendedor autorizado Textron Turf Care And Specialty Products.
Peas de Servio
Qt. N pea Descrio Qt. N pea Descrio
Gas Engine Oil Filter Gas Engine Air Filter Gas Engine Fuel Filter Gas Remote Air Filter
Diesel Engine Oil Filter Diesel Engine Air Filter Diesel Engine Fuel Filter Hydraulic Oil Filter
Item
N da pea
Qt.
Descrio
Nmeros de srie/Notas Indica uma pea simples Inclui itens 2 e 3 Pea reparada includa com o Item 2 Pea no reparada includa com o Item 2
1 2 3 4 5
1 1 1 1 1
PT-3
1
1
SEGURANA
SEGURANA
1.1
! ATENO
ESTE VECULO PODE SER PERIGOSO SE FOR COMANDADO INCORRECTAMENTE OU POR PESSOAL NO TREINADO. Familiarize-se com a localizao e a utilizao adequada de todos os comandos. Operadores sem experincia devem receber instruo de algum conhecedor do veculo antes de comear a trabalhar com o veculo.
1. A segurana depende da ateno, do cuidado e da prudncia de quem trabalhar com o veculo ou lhe prestar assistncia. Menores no devem ser autorizados a comandar o veculo. da responsabilidade do utilizador ler este manual e todas as publicaes associadas a este veculo (Manual de Segurana e de Funcionamento, Manual do Motor, acessrios e equipamentos). Se o operador no souber Ingls, o proprietrio responsvel pela explicao do contedo deste manual. Aprenda a trabalhar correctamente com o veculo, a localizao e finalidade de todos os comandos e indicadores antes de trabalhar com o veculo. O trabalho com veculos desconhecidos pode provocar acidentes. Nunca deixe ningum trabalhar ou prestar assistncia mquina ou aos seus equipamentos sem formao nem instrues adequadas, ou sob a influncia de lcool ou estupefacientes. Use sempre o vesturio e os dispositivos de proteco pessoal necessrios proteco da cabea, dos olhos, dos ouvidos, das mos e dos ps. Trabalhe com o veculo s durante o dia ou com boa luz artificial. Inspeccione o terreno para determinar que acessrios e equipamentos so necessrios para trabalhar correctamente e com segurana. Use apenas acessrios e equipamentos aprovados por Jacobsen. Tenha ateno a buracos no terreno e a outras irregularidades ocultas. Inspeccione a rea onde o veculo vai ser usado. Apanhe pedras e outros objectos que encontrar antes de comear a trabalhar. Tenha ateno a obstculos areos (ramos de rvores, fios elctricos, etc.) e tambm a obstculos subterrneos (aspersores, tubos, razes, etc.). Entre com cuidado numa rea nova e esteja atento a riscos ocultos. Nunca descarregue material para onde houver pessoas, nem deixe que haja pessoas perto do veculo em funcionamento. O proprietrio/operador deve evitar ferimentos e danos materiais, pelos quais responsvel. 11. Nunca trabalhe com veculos que no estejam em perfeitas condies ou sem sinaltica, resguardos, chapas, deflectores ou outros dispositivos de proteco seguramente montados no lugar. 12. Nunca desligue interruptores nem faa pontes. 13. No altere a afinao do regulador do motor nem acelere excessivamente. 14. O monxido de carbono dos gases de escape pode ser fatal se inalado. Nunca tenha o motor ligado sem ventilao correcta ou num recinto fechado. 15. O combustvel altamente inflamvel; manuseie-o com cuidado. 16. Mantenha o motor limpo. Deixe o motor arrefecer antes de guardar o veculo e retire sempre a chave da ignio. 17. Desengate todos os accionamentos e puxe o travo de estacionamento antes de ligar o motor. Ligue o motor s depois de estar sentado e nunca de p, ao lado do veculo. 18. O veculo tem de estar em conformidade com as mais recentes determinaes legais ao ser conduzido ou transportado na via pblica. Ateno ao trnsito ao atravessar estradas ou ao trabalhar em estradas ou ruas ou na sua proximidade. 19. Leis locais podem limitar a idade do operador. 20. Nunca use as mos para localizar fugas de leo. Fluido hidrulico sob presso pode penetrar na pele e provocar ferimentos graves. 21. Em taludes, trabalhe para cima e para baixo (transversalmente) e nunca ao longo do talude (longitudinalmente). 22. Para evitar capotagem ou perda de controlo, no arranque nem pare subitamente em taludes. Reduza a velocidade ao fazer curvar apertadas. Seja cauteloso ao mudar de direco. 23. Mantenha as pernas, os braos e o corpo dentro do compartimento do assento durante a deslocao do veculo.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. 8.
9.
Este veculo deve ser conduzido e assistido de acordo com este manual. Destina-se a uso profissional e est equipado com equipamentos para deslocar, amaciar e soltar materiais arenosos em campos de golfe e campos desportivos. No se destina a solos duros e compactos nem a gravilha.
PT-4
SEGURANA
1.2
!
graves.
PERIGO - Indica uma situao de perigo iminente que, se no for evitada, PROVOCAR a morte ou ferimentos ATENO - Indica uma situao potencialmente perigosa que, se no for evitada, PODE provocar a morte ou ferimentos graves. CUIDADO - Indica uma situao potencialmente perigosa que, se no for evitada, PODE provocar ferimentos ligeiros a mdios e danos materiais. Este smbolo tambm pode ser usado para avisar contra prticas perigosas.
Para maior clareza das gravuras, algumas ilustraes neste manual podem mostrar chapas, resguardos ou placas abertas ou removidas. No entanto, em nenhumas circunstncias poder este equipamento ser conduzido sem esses dispositivos firmemente instalados nos seus lugares.
! ATENO
O Sistema Interlock neste veculo evita o seu arranque se a alavanca do travo no estiver accionado e se o pedal de traco no estiver na posio neutra. O sistema desliga o motor se o operador sair do assento sem accionar o travo de estacionamento. NUNCA trabalhe sem o Sistema Interlock ligado.
! ATENO
1. Antes de abandonar o assento por qualquer motivo: a. b. c. d. e.
2.
Leve o pedal de traco para a posio neutra. Desengate todos os accionamentos. Desa todos os equipamentos at ao solo. Accione o travo de estacionamento. Desligue o motor e retire a chave da ignio.
Mantenha as mos, os ps e vesturio longe de peas mveis. Aguarde a paragem de todos os movimentos antes de limpar, afinar ou prestar assistncia ao veculo. Mantenha a rea de trabalho livre de pessoas e animais. Nunca transporte passageiros, excepto se houver assento prprio.
3. 4.
Se seguir todas as instrues deste manual, prolongar a vida da sua mquina e manter o seu rendimento mximo. Operaes de afinao e de manuteno s devem ser executadas por um tcnico qualificado. Se precisar de informao ou assistncia adicional, dever entrar em contacto com o seu vendedor autorizado de Jacobsen, que est informado sobre os mtodos de assistncia mais recentes a este equipamento e pode prestar assistncia rpida e eficaz. A utilizao de peas sobressalentes e acessrios no originais ou no autorizadas por Jacobsen anula a garantia.
PT-5
2
2
ESPECIFICAES
Especificaes
2.1
88008 .............................. Tractor Groom Master II 3-WD, motor diesel de 13,8 kW. 88009 .............................. Tractor Groom Master II 3-WD, motor a gasolina de 13,5 kW.
A Textron Company
Nmero de srie: ............ Uma chapa de identificao como a que se mostra e que indica o nmero de srie est colocada no quadro do tractor, na zona do assento. Indique sempre o nmero de srie do equipamento ao encomendar peas sobressalentes ou para informaes sobre assistncia.
CHARLOTTE, NC
MADE IN U.S.A.
88008
1601
2.2
MOTOR __________________________________________________________________
Motor diesel Marca.............................. Kubota Modelo............................ D662-EB Potncia.......................... 13,8 kW s 3600 rpm Nota: A potncia sustentada real poder ser inferior indicada nas especificaes devido a restries do funcionamento e a factores ambientais. Cilindrada ....................... 656 cc Binrio ............................ 35 Nm @ 2600 rpm Combustvel: Tipo........................... Gasleo No. 2 ndice cetano ............ Mn. 45 Capacidade .............. 17 litros Regulador ....................... Tipo bola Mnimo baixo ........... 1100 RPM Mnimo alto ............... 3400 RPM Lubrificao: Capacidade .............. 3,2 litros com filtro Tipo........................... SAE 20W, SAE 30W Classificao API ..... CD, CE Filtro do ar ...................... Seco com vlvula de evacuao e indicador de servio. Alternador ....................... 40 amp Sistema de arrefecimento.................. Lquido Capacidade .............. 2,8 l de mistura gua e etanodiol a 50/50
Motor a gasolina Marca .............................. Briggs &Stratton Modelo ............................ Vanguard V-Twin OHV Potncia .......................... 13,5 kW s 3600 rpm Nota: A potncia sustentada real poder ser inferior indicada nas especificaes devido a restries do funcionamento e a factores ambientais. Cilindrada........................ 570 cc Binrio............................. 35 Nm @ 2600 rpm Combustvel: Tipo ........................... Gasolina sem chumbo ndice de oct. ............ Mn. 85 Capacidade............... 17 litros Regulador ....................... Regulador mecnico Lubrificao: Capacidade............... 1,4 litros Tipo ........................... SAE 30W Classificao API ..... SF, SG, SH Filtro do ar....................... Duplo elemento substituvel. Alternador ....................... 16 amp Sistema de arrefecimento .................. Ar
PT-6
ESPECIFICAES
2.3
Pneus .............................. 20 x 11 - 10 sem cmara Presso:.......................... 21-34 kPa Bateria: Tipo ........................... 12 Volt sem manuteno Grupo ........................ 24F Travo de estacionamento............... Mecnico de disco roda traseira Comando por pedal
TRACTOR ________________________________________________________________
Velocidade: Avano ..................... 0 - 16 km/h Recuo ....................... 0 - 8 km/h Sistema hidrulico: Capacidade..................... 12,46 litros Tipo de fluido .................. GreensCare 68 Filtro................................ Full Flow 10 micra Direco ......................... Assistida hidrosttica Subida do equipamento.. Cilindro hidrulico de aco dupla
2.4
PESOS E DIMENSES______________________________________________________
Pesos: kg Peso em servio com grelha, sem operador 88008 .......................................................................461,3 88009 .......................................................................446,3
Dimenses: mm Comprimento (grelha traseira e lmina dianteira......................................................2286 Altura - Volante levantado .........................................1346 Distncia entre eixos.................................................1016 Largura (com grelha traseira) ...................................1867 Raio de viragem (centro do pneu dianteiro)..............1321 Raio de viragem (interior da roda traseira ..................152
2.5
Contacte o representante Jacobsen da sua rea para uma lista completa de acessrios e equipamentos.
! CUIDADO
O uso de peas e acessrios no autorizados por Jacobsen pode provocar ferimentos ou danos no equipamento e anula a garantia.
Acessrios Pistola de ar ............................................................JAC5098 Tinta cor laranja para retoques (spray de 350 ml) .... 554598 Grelha traseira .......................................................... 894134 Lmina dianteira ......................................................... 88019 Hidrulica da lmina dianteira................................... 891605 Cultivador.................................................................. 891970 Escarificador ............................................................. 891717 Adaptador de picador................................................ 891933 Picador.....................................................................4115467 Esteira de arrasto...................................................... 891768 Grelha da ventoinha.................................................. 891709 Grelha traseira da ventoinha..................................... 891763 Literatura de apoio Manual de Segurana e do Operador .....................4130277 Manual de Peas e de Manuteno ........................4130278 Catlogo de Peas do Motor Diesel ........................3004386 Manual de Assistncia e Reparaes
PT-7
3
3
AFINAES
Afinaes
3.1
GENERALIDADES _________________________________________________________
! ATENO
Para se evitar a ocorrncia de ferimentos, antes de fazer quaisquer afinaes ou operaes de manuteno, desa os equipamentos at ao cho, desengate todos os accionamentos, accione o travo de estacionamento, desligue o motor e retire a chave de ignio. Assegure-se de que o tractor est estacionado numa superfcie estvel e horizontal. Nunca trabalhe num tractor seguro apenas pelo macaco. Utilize sempre cavaletes. Se s for levantada a parte dianteira ou traseira do tractor, coloque calos frente e atrs das rodas que ficarem no cho.
1. Trabalhos de afinao e de manuteno devem ser sempre feitos por um tcnico qualificado. Se no for possvel fazer a afinao adequada, contacte um representante Jacobsen autorizado. 2. Componentes com desgaste ou danificados devem ser substitudos e no reajustados. 3. Cabelo comprido, adereos ou vesturio solto podem ser apanhados por peas em movimentos.
! CUIDADO
Cuidado para evitar que mos e dedos sejam apanhados entre peas mveis e componentes fixos da mquina. 4. No altere as afinaes do regulador nem acelere o motor excessivamente.
3.2
Inspeccione e ajuste correias novas ao fim das dez primeiras horas de servio. Posteriormente, regule de 100 em 100 horas.
1. Ajuste a correia do alternador para que a correia (B) possa sofrer uma deflexo de 7 a 9 mm quando sujeita carga de 10 kgf a meia distncia entre as polias. 2. Se a tenso for incorrecta, solte os parafusos de montagem do alternador (A) e regule o alternador at a correia ficar com a tenso correcta. Aperte os parafusos (A).
Figura 3A
3.3
1. Coloque o pedal de traco na posio neutra e accione o travo de estacionamento. 2. Regule o interruptor (C) conforme necessrio at a parte sensora do interruptor ficar centrada por baixo do dedo da alavanca da bomba (D) e ter uma folga de 1,6 a 3 mm.
C D
Figura 3B
PT-8
AFINAES
3.4
1. Deixe que o motor e o sistema hidrulico atinjam a temperatura de servio normal. Desloque o equipamento para uma superfcie horizontal e plana. 2. Com o motor no mximo e o pedal de traco na posio neutra, solte o travo de estacionamento. O equipamento no se deve deslocar em nenhum sentido. 3. Se o equipamento avanar, retire a pea (E) e rode as extremidades da haste (F) no sentido do movimento dos ponteiros do relgio (encurtar a haste) conforme necessrio. 4. Se o equipamento recuar, retire a pea (E) e rode as extremidades da haste (F) no sentido contrrio ao do movimento dos ponteiros do relgio (aumentar a haste) conforme necessrio.
Figura 3C
3.5
1. Deixe que o motor e o sistema hidrulico atinjam a temperatura de servio normal. Desloque o equipamento para uma superfcie horizontal e plana. 2. Com o motor no mximo e o pedal de traco na posio neutra, solte o travo de estacionamento. O equipamento no se deve deslocar em nenhum sentido. 3. Se o equipamento avanar, retire a pea (E) e rode as extremidades da haste (F) no sentido contrrio ao do movimento dos ponteiros do relgio (aumentar a haste) conforme necessrio. 4. Se o equipamento recuar, retire a pea (E) e rode as extremidades da haste (F) no sentido do movimento dos ponteiros do relgio (encurtar a haste) conforme necessrio.
Figura 3D
PT-9
3
3.6
AFINAES
TRAVES DE ESTACIONAMENTO / SERVIO __________________________________
Antes de recomear a trabalhar com o equipamento, conduza o tractor numa zona plana e aberta e verifique o funcionamento dos traves para se assegurar de que actuam rapidamente e evitam que o tractor se desloque em declives.
Inspeccione os calos dos traves: sempre que as rodas sejam desmontadas, se o tractor se deslocar em declives com o travo de estacionamento aplicado, se a distncia de travagem aumentar. Afinao dos cabos dos traves: 1. Levante o tractor e apoie-o em cavaletes ou blocos para que as trs rodas fiquem ligeiramente levantadas do cho. 2. Desatarraxe a porca (G). 3. Com o pedal dos traves todo para cima (desengatado) aperte a porca de afinao (H) e rode as rodas lentamente mo at sentir que os traves actuam e as rodas comeam a prender. 4. Desatarraxe a porca de afinao (H) ligeiramente at as rodas voltarem a girar livremente. 5. Aperte a porca (G) para fixar a afinao. 6. Repita para o segundo cabo.
Figura 3E
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ESPECIFICAES DO BINRIO______________________________________________
CUIDADO
Todos os valores de binrio includos nestas tabelas so aproximados e servem apenas como referncia. O uso destes valores de binrio da responsabilidade do utilizador. Jacobsen no se responsabiliza por perdas, queixas ou danos resultantes da aplicao destas tabelas. Deve haver sempre extremo cuidado ao usar qualquer valor de binrio
Jacobsen usa normalmente parafusos do Grau 5, salvo indicao contrria.
PARAFUSOS PADRONIZADOS AMERICANOS PARAFUSOS PADRONIZADOS AMERICANOS
TAMANHO #6-32 #8-32 #10-24 #10-32 #12-24 1/4-20 1/4-28 5/16-18 5/16-24 3/8-16 3/8-24
UNIDADES in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) in-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm)
GRAU 5 20 (2,3) 24 (2,7) 35 (4,0) 40 (4,5) 50 (5,7) 95 (10,7) 95 (10,7) 200 (22,6) 240 (27,1) 30 (40,7) 35 (47,5)
GRAU 8 30 (3,4) 45 (5,1) 50 (5,7) 65 (7,3) 125 (14,1) 150 (17,0) 270 (30,5) 300 (33,9) 40 (54,2) 45 (61,0)
TAMANHO 7/16-14 7/16-20 1/2-13 1/2-20 9/16-12 9/16-18 5/8-11 5/8-18 3/4-10 3/4-16 7/8-14
UNIDADES ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm) ft-lbs (Nm)
GRAU 5 50 (67,8) 55 (74,6) 75 (101,7) 85 (115,3) 105 (142,4) 115 (155,9) 150 (203,4) 160 (217,0) 170 (230,5) 175 (237,3) 300 (406,8)
GRAU 8 65 (88,1) 70 (94,9) 100 (135,6) 110 (149,2) 135 (183,1) 150 (203,4) 195 (264,4) 210 (284,8) 220 (298,3) 225 (305,1) 400 (542,4)
TAMANHO
4.8 UNIDADES
5.8
8.8
10.9
12.9
1,2 (11) 2,5 (22) 4,3 (38) 10,5 (93) 21,7 (16) 36,6 (27) 58,3 (43)
1,7 (15) 3,2 (28) 5,7 (50) 13,6 (120) 27,1 (20) 47,5 (35) 76,4 (55)
2,9 (26) 5,8 (51) 9,9 (88) 24,4 (216) 47,5 (35) 82,7 (61) 131,5 (97)
4,1 (36) 8,1 (72) 14,0 (124) 33,9 (300) 66,4 (49) 116,6 (86) 184,4 (136)
5,0 (44) 9,7 (86) 16,5 (146) 40,7 (360) 81,4 (60) 139,7 (103) 219,7 (162)
2,0 (18) 4,0 (35) 6,8 (60) 17,0 (150) 33,9 (25) 61,0 (45) 94,9 (70)
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MANUTENO
4.1
GENERALIDADES _________________________________________________________
a. Mantenha o equipamento limpo.
! ATENO
Antes de limpar, afinar ou reparar este equipamento, desengate todos os accionamentos, baixe os equipamentos at ao cho, accione o travo de estacionamento, desligue o motor e retire a chave de ignio para evitar ferimentos. Assegure-se de que o tractor est estacionado numa superfcie estvel e horizontal. Nunca trabalhe num tractor seguro apenas pelo macaco. Utilize sempre cavaletes. 1. Afinaes e operaes de manuteno devem ser sempre feitas por um tcnico qualificado. Se no for possvel fazer as afinaes correctas, contacte um representante Jacobsen autorizado. 2. Inspeccione periodicamente o equipamento, estabelea um plano de manuteno e mantenha registos pormenorizados.
b. Mantenha todas as peas mveis correctamente afinadas e lubrificadas. c. Substitua peas gastas ou danificadas antes de trabalhar com a mquina.
d. Mantenha todos os fluidos nos nveis correctos. e. Mantenha os painis nos stios e todos os equipamentos bem apertados. f. Mantenha os pneus na presso correcta.
3. Cabelo comprido, adereos ou vesturio solto podem ser apanhados por peas em movimentos. 4. Use as ilustraes no Catlogo de Peas como referncia para desmontar e montar componentes. 5. Faa a reciclagem ou a eliminao de todos os materiais de risco (baterias, combustveis, lubrificantes, anticongelante, etc.) de acordo com as regulamentaes locais ou nacionais.
4.2
MOTOR _________________________________________________________________
5. Consulte a Seco 5 e o Manual do Motor para os intervalos entre operaes de manuteno.
Se a bomba de injeco, os injectores ou o sistema de combustvel exigirem assistncia, contacte um representante Jacobsen autorizado. Motor a gasolina:
IMPORTANTE: Um Manual do Motor separado preparado pelo fabricante do motor fornecido com este tractor. A leitura atenta das suas instrues garantir uma durao mxima de servio para o motor. Para encomendar manuais do motor, deve contactar o fabricante respectivo. A rodagem correcta de um motor novo pode influenciar muito o rendimento e a durao do motor.
Nota: O tractor foi construdo para trabalhar e cortar com a mxima eficcia com a presente afinao do regulador. No altera a sua afinao nem exceda a velocidade do motor. Durante o perodo de rodagem, Jacobsen recomenda o seguinte: Motor diesel: 1. Durante as primeiras 50 horas de servio, um motor novo deve poder atingir uma temperatura de servio de pelo menos 60C antes de trabalhar com a carga mxima. 2. Verifique o nvel do leo do motor duas vezes por dia durante as primeiras 50 horas de servio. Durante o perodo de rodagem, um consumo superior ao normal no invulgar. 3. Mude o leo do motor e o elemento do filtro do leo aps as primeiras 50 horas de servio. 4. Verifique e regule as correias da ventoinha e do alternador.
1. Conduza com suavidade e a velocidade reduzida durante as primeiras 25 horas. 2. Evite arranques com aceleraes rpidas. acelerador a fundo e
3. Deixe o motor atingir a temperatura de servio antes de trabalhar com carga mxima. 4. Mude o leo e o filtro aps 8 horas de servio. 5. Consulte a Seco 5 e o Manual do Motor para os intervalos entre operaes de manuteno.
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4.3
Verifique o leo do motor no incio de cada dia, antes de ligar o motor. Se o nvel do leo estiver baixo, retire a tampa e adicione a quantidade necessria. Motor diesel: Mude o leo aps as primeiras 50 horas de servio e, posteriormente, de 75 em 75 horas. Consulte o Manual do Motor. Use s leo para motores com Classificao API CD/CE. Acima de 25C SAE 30W ou SAE10W30/10W40 0 a 25C Abaixo de 0C SAE 20W ou SAE 10W30/10W40 SAE10W ou SAE 10W30/10W40
Motor a gasolina: Faa a primeira mudana do leo aps as primeiras 8 horas de servio. Posteriormente, mude de leo de 50 em 50 horas. Consulte o Manual do Operador do fabricante do motor para informaes pormenorizadas sobre a assistncia. Depois de atestar ou mudar leo, ligue e deixe o motor a trabalhar no mnimo com todos os accionamentos desengatados durante 30 segundos. Desligue o motor. Aguarde 30 segundos e verifique o nvel do leo. Ateste leo at marca CHEIO na vareta. Use s leo para motores com a classificao API SF, SG,SH. Acima de 5 C SAE 30W -18 a 5 C SAE 5W30 ou SAE 10W30
Figura 4B
CHEIO ACRESCENTAR
4.4
FILTRO DO AR ____________________________________________________________
4. Volte a montar a tampa, assegurando-se de que veda completamente o copo do filtro a toda a volta. O evacuador de p tem de ficar para baixo. 5. Verifique toda a tubagem e aperte fixaes soltas.
O Groom Master II a gasolina possui um sistema de filtrao de dois andares. O primeiro andar constitudo por um filtro pesado equipado com um indicador para avisar o operador para mudar o filtro. O segundo andar, montado no motor, inclui um elemento de papel pregueado e um prfiltro de espuma. Os motores diesel s tm um filtro pesado de andar nico com indicador. O elemento no deve ser retirado para inspeco e limpeza. A remoo desnecessria do filtro faz aumentar o risco de entrada de p e outras impurezas para o motor. Logo que seja altura de assistncia, deve-se limpar o copo do filtro por fora em primeiro lugar; seguidamente, retire cuidadosamente o elemento velho e deite-o fora.
1. Limpe cuidadosamente o interior do copo do filtro evitando a entrada de p para a entrada do ar. 2. Inspeccione o novo elemento. No use um elemento danificado e nunca use um elemento incorrecto. 3. Instale o novo elemento e assegure-se de que fica bem instalado.
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MANUTENO
FILTRO DO AR DE MOTORES A GASOLINA ___________________________________
1. Retire e limpe o pr-filtro de espuma de 25 em 25 horas. Substitua-o se estiver sujo ou danificado. Lave-o num lquido detergente e gua. Calque para secar num pano seco. Embeba-o em leo do motor limpo e esprema o leo excessivo num pano limpo e absorvente. 2. Substitua o cartucho do filtro do ar a intervalos de 100 horas, ou mais frequentemente, se trabalhar em ambientes com p. Nota: No use solventes base de petrleo tais como querosene para limpar o cartucho. No use ar comprimido para o limpar.
Consulte o Manual do Operador do fabricante do motor para informaes pormenorizadas sobre a assistncia.
Figura 4C
4.6
COMBUSTVEL ___________________________________________________________
Encha o reservatrio de combustvel at 25 mm do fundo do tubo de enchimento. Guarde o combustvel de acordo com as recomendaes do seu fornecedor. Nunca encha o reservatrio demasiadamente nem deixe que esvazie. Verifique as linhas do combustvel e as fixaes a intervalos de 50 horas. Substitua linhas e grampos ao primeiro sinal de danos. Motor diesel: Use gasleo No. 2 com o ndice mnimo de cetano de 45. Consulte o Manual do Motor para mais informaes. Motor a gasolina: Use gasolina sem chumbo limpa, de qualidade corrente, com mnimo de 85 oct. No use gasolina especial nem mistura de leo e gasolina. Ao usar combustvel misto, a mistura no deve conter mais de 10 % de etanol. Em nenhumas circunstncias dever ser usada uma mistura com metanol.
Manuseie o combustvel com cuidado - altamente inflamvel. Use um recipiente aprovado, cujo bico penetre no bocal de enchimento do depsito do veculo. Evite latas e funis para trasfegar combustvel.
! ATENO
Nunca retire a tampa do depsito de combustvel nem adicione combustvel com o motor a trabalhar ou ainda quente. No fume ao manusear combustvel. Nunca encha nem esvazie o reservatrio de combustvel em recintos fechados. No derrame combustvel e limpe imediatamente qualquer derrame. Nunca manuseie nem guarde recipientes de combustvel perto de chama desprotegida ou de qualquer aparelho que possa criar fascas e inflamar o combustvel ou os seus vapores. Volte a colocar e aperte bem a tampa do combustvel.
4.7
SISTEMA DO COMBUSTVEL________________________________________________
Para motores diesel, rode a chave de ignio para a posio LIGADO para ligar a bomba do combustvel e sangre o sistema de combustvel se tiver havido remoo do filtro e de linhas do combustvel, ou se o reservatrio tiver esvaziado. Consulte o Manual do Motor.
Consulte a Seco 5 para os intervalos entre operaes de manuteno. Antes de mudar qualquer filtro, limpe muito bem o copo e a rea envolvente. No pode haver entrada de sujidade para o sistema do combustvel.
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4.8
Antes de prestar assistncia bateria, tenha a certeza absoluta de que o interruptor de ignio est "Desligado e de que a chave foi retirada.
BATERIA _________________________________________________________________
Verifique a polaridade da bateria antes de ligar ou desligar os cabos da bateria.
! CUIDADO
Use sempre ferramenta isolada, culos e vesturio de proteco ao trabalhar com baterias. Leia e siga todas as instrues do fabricante da bateria.
Aperte bem os cabos aos bornes da bateria e aplique uma ligeira camada de massa dielctrica de silicone nos bornes e nos cabos como proteco contra a corroso. Mantenha no lugar tampas de ventilao e de terminais. Verifique o nvel do electrlito a intervalos de 100 horas. Mantenha limpas as extremidades dos cabos, a bateria e o seu alojamento.
1. Ao instalar a bateria, ligue sempre o cabo VERMELHO, positivo (+), em primeiro lugar e s depois o PRETO, negativo (-), ou da massa. 2. Ao retirar a bateria, desligue em primeiro lugar o cabo de massa PRETO, negativo (-), e s depois o VERMELHO, positivo (+). 3. Assegure-se de que bateria correctamente e presa base. est instalada
4.9
Antes de tentar por o tractor a funcionar com uma bateria auxiliar, verifique as condies da bateria descarregada Seco 4.8.
1. Desligue o motor do veculo com a bateria boa. 2. Use o cabo auxiliar VERMELHO para ligar o terminal positivo (+) da bateria boa ao terminal positivo (+) da bateria descarregada. 3. Use o cabo auxiliar PRETO para ligar o terminal negativo (-) da bateria boa massa do tractor que tem a bateria descarregada.
Depois dos cabos terem sido ligados, ligue o motor do veculo com a bateria boa e, seguidamente, ligue o tractor.
! ATENO
As baterias produzem gs de hidrognio explosivo. Para reduzir a possibilidade de exploso, evite fascas perto da bateria. Ligue sempre o cabo negativo da bateria auxiliar massa do tractor que tem a bateria descarregada, longe da bateria.
! ATENO
Carregue a bateria numa rea bem ventilada. As baterias libertam gases explosivos. Para evitar exploso, mantenha afastado da bateria qualquer dispositivo que provoque fasca ou chamas. Para evitar a ocorrncia de ferimentos, afaste-se da bateria quando o carregador est ligado. Uma bateria danificada pode explodir. 1. Consulte a Seco 4.8. Leia o Manual da Bateria e do Carregador para instrues especficas. 2. Sempre que possvel, retire a bateria do tractor antes de iniciar o carregamento. Se a bateria no estiver selada, assegure-se de que o electrlito cobre as placas em todas as clulas.
3. Assegure-se de que o carregador est "Desligado. Seguidamente, ligue o carregador aos bornes da bateria como se indica no manual do carregador. 4. Desligue sempre o carregador antes de desligar o carregador dos terminais da bateria.
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MANUTENO
IMPORTANTE: O sistema hidrulico pode sofrer danos permanentes se o leo ficar contaminado. Antes de desligar qualquer componente hidrulico, limpe a rea volta das guarnies e dos topos das mangueiras para evitar a entrada de impurezas no sistema. a. Antes de desligar qualquer componente hidrulico, assinale a localizao de cada mangueira e limpe a rea volta das guarnies. b. Ao desligar o componente, esteja preparado para instalar tampes ou tampas nos topos das mangueiras e orifcios abertos para evitar a entrada de impurezas e o derrame de leo. c. Antes de apertar, assegure-se de que as juntas tricas esto limpas e de que as guarnies das mangueiras assentam correctamente.
! ATENO
Para evitar ferimentos graves por leo quente e sob alta presso, nunca verifique com as mos se h fugas de leo. Use papel ou carto. Uma fuga de fluido hidrulico sob presso pode ter fora suficiente para penetrar na pele. Se houver injeco de fluido na pele, tem de ser cirurgicamente removido dentro de algumas horas por um mdico familiarizado com este tipo de ferimento, pois pode provocar gangrena. 1. Desa sempre os equipamentos at ao cho, desengate todos os accionamentos, accione o travo de estacionamento, desligue o motor e retire a chave antes de inspeccionar ou desligar linhas ou mangueiras hidrulicas. 2. Verifique diariamente as mangueiras e os tubos vista. Veja se h mangueiras hmidas ou manchas de leo. Substitua mangueiras e tubos com desgaste antes de trabalhar com a mquina. 3. As mangueiras e os tubos de substituio tm de seguir os mesmos caminhos dos anteriores; no desloque grampos nem braadeiras para novos locais. 4. Inspeccione cuidadosamente tubos, mangueiras e unies de 250 em 250 horas.
d. Evite mangueiras torcidas porque soltam unies quando a mangueira flecte durante o servio, provocando fugas de leo. e. Mangueiras dobradas ou torcidas podem dificultar a passagem do leo, provocando o mau funcionamento do sistema e o aquecimento excessivo do leo, danificando a mangueira.
3. Retire o parafuso de dreno do fundo do reservatrio principal e solte ou retire a tampa de entrada. Verifique e limpe a tampa de enchimento e substitua, se necessrio. 4. Depois do leo ter sado, volte a instalar o parafuso de dreno e encha com leo hidrulico Jacobsen. 5. Elimine o ar do sistema. a. Utilize todas as funes do tractor durante cerca de 5 minutos para expulsar o ar do sistema e estabilizar o nvel do leo. b. Depois do nvel estabilizar e do ar ter sido eliminado, encha o reservatrio hidrulico at ao trao "CHEIO.
1. Limpe a rea volta da tampa para evitar a entrada de sujidade e a contaminao do sistema. a. A temperatura do leo deve situar-se entre 16 32C. No verifique o nvel do leo com ele quente. b. O nvel do leo no reservatrio hidrulico deve estar sempre na marca ou acima. 2. Esvazie e mude o leo hidrulico de 200 em 200 horas ou aps uma avaria grave num componente, ou ainda se notar a presena de gua, espuma ou cheiro a rano.
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O sistema hidrulico est protegido por um filtro de 10 micra. Mudana do filtro do leo hidrulico:
1. Retire o filtro usado. 2. Encha o novo filtro com leo e instale-o. Aperte s mo.
! CUIDADO
Desligue sempre o interruptor da ignio e retire o cabo preto da bateria antes de inspeccionar ou trabalhar no sistema elctrico.
Apresentamos a seguir precaues gerais a tomar para reduzir problemas elctricos.
Se o Sistema Interlock no funcionar correctamente e o problema no puder ser reparado, contacte um representante Jacobsen autorizado. 3. Mantenha o feixe de cabos e todos os cabos individuais afastados de peas mveis para evitar danos. 4. Assegure-se de que o interruptor do assento est ligado ao circuito principal. 5. Verifique a bateria e o seu circuito de carga. 6. No lave presso nem use sprays sob presso volta de unies e componentes elctricos.
1. Verifique a limpeza e a boa fixao dos terminais e das unies. 2. Verifique periodicamente o Sistema Interlock e os fusveis.
! ATENO
Os gases de escape contm monxido de carbono que txico e pode matar se for inalado. NUNCA deixe o motor a trabalhar sem boa ventilao.
Para se proteger do envenenamento por monxido de carbono, verifique periodicamente todo o sistema de escape e substitua sempre um silenciador danificado. Se notar alterao na cor ou no som do escape, desligue o motor imediatamente, identifique o problema e mande reparar o sistema. Aperte todos os elementos do colector de escape por igual. Aperte ou substitua braadeiras do escape.
4.16 PNEUS___________________________________________________________________
1. Mantenha os pneus na presso correcta para durarem mais. Verifique a presso com os pneus frios. Inspeccione o desgaste do piso. 2. Verifique a presso com um manmetro rigoroso e de baixa presso. 3. Mantenha a presso em 21-34 kPa.
! CUIDADO
Se no tiver experincia, NO tente montar um pneu numa jante. A montagem incorrecta pode causar exploso que pode provocar ferimentos graves.
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MANUTENO
1. Limpe as roscas e no as lubrifique.
! ATENO
Assegure-se de que o tractor est estacionado numa superfcie estvel e horizontal. No trabalhe num tractor seguro pelo macaco. Utilize sempre cavaletes. Se s for levantada a parte dianteira ou traseira do tractor, coloque calos frente e atrs das rodas que ficarem no cho.
2. Coloque a roda no cubo e garanta o contacto total entre a superfcie de montagem da roda e o cubo ou o tambor do travo. 3. Aperte mo todas as porcas e depois aperte-as em cruz com o binrio correcto; aperte as porcas sempre na posio superior. 4. Verifique e reaperte diariamente at o binrio se manter: 115-128 Nm.
Nota: No lave componentes enquanto estiverem quentes e no use sprays ou vapor sob presso. Use gua fria e detergentes para veculos automveis. 1. Use ar comprimido para lavar o motor e as aletas do radiador. Os representantes Jacobsen fornecem uma pistola especial. 2. Use exclusivamente gua limpa para lavar o seu equipamento. Nota: O uso de gua salgada ou de efluentes acelera a corroso de partes metlicas, provocando deteriorao e avarias prematuras. Danos dessa natureza no so cobertos pela garantia de fbrica. 3. No dirija o jacto de gua para o painel dos instrumentos, interruptor de ignio, controlador, ou qualquer outro componente elctrico, nem para rolamentos e juntas vedantes.
4. Limpe guarnies de plstico ou borracha com uma soluo suave de sabo ou use produtos comerciais para vinilo/borracha.
Repare superfcies metlicas danificadas e use tinta para retoques Jacobsen. Encere o equipamento para proteger a pintura.
! CUIDADO
Elimine relva e sujidade das unidades de corte, dos accionamentos, do silenciador e do motor para evitar incndio.
! ATENO
NUNCA use as mos para limpar componentes, mas uma escova. As lminas podem estar muito afiadas e provocar ferimentos graves.
! ATENO
Para evitar ferimentos graves pela sada de refrigerante quente ou vapor, nunca tente retirar a tampa do radiador com o motor a trabalhar. Desligue o motor e espere que arrefea. Mesmo assim, seja cuidadoso.
! CUIDADO
No deite gua fria num radiador quente. No ligue o motor sem a mistura correcta de refrigerante. Aperte bem a tampa.
Verifique diariamente o nvel do refrigerante. O radiador deve estar cheio e a garrafa de expanso deve est com fluido at marca a frio. Esvazie e volte a encher anualmente. Retire a tampa do radiador, abra o dreno do bloco do motor e do radiador. Deixe sair o fluido e limpe a garrafa de expanso. Misture gua limpa com anti-congelante base de etanodiol para a temperatura mnima ambiente. Leia e siga as instrues na embalagem do anticongelante e no Manual do Motor. Mantenha limpas as passagens do ar do radiador. Use ar comprimido (30 psi, no mximo) para limpar as aletas. Verifique e aperte a correia da ventoinha. Substitua braadeiras e tubos de dois em dois anos. Se tiver de atestar fluido refrigerante mais do que uma vez por ms, ou se tiver de atestar mais de 1 litro de cada vez, o sistema de arrefecimento deve ser revisto por um representante autorizado Jacobsen.
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MANUTENO
1. Lave muito bem e lubrifique o tractor. Repare e pinte danos ou metal exposto. 2. Inspeccione o tractor, aperte todos os parafusos e substitua componentes com desgaste ou danificados. 3. Esvazie e volte a encher o radiador. 4. Limpe muito bem os pneus e guarde o tractor de forma a aliviar os pneus da carga. Se o tractor no ficar em cavaletes, verifique periodicamente a presso dos pneus e ateste se necessrio. 5. Estacione a mquina na rea indicada. Accione o travo de estacionamento e retire a chave. Nunca guarde o equipamento perto de chamas sem proteco ou de fascas, que poderiam inflamar o combustvel ou vapores seus. Coloque a chave em local seguro para evitar o uso no autorizado do equipamento. 6. Mantenha a mquina e todos os seus acessrios limpos, secos e protegidos de manifestaes atmosfricas durante o armazenamento.
Bateria
1. Lave os acessrios muito bem e repare e pinte zonas metlicas expostas. 2. Lubrifique todas as guarnies e pontos de atrito.
Aps o armazenamento
1. Verifique e volte a instalar a bateria 2. Inspeccione o filtro do combustvel e o filtro do ar. 3. Inspeccione o nvel do refrigerante no radiador. 4. Inspeccione o nvel do leo no crter do motor e no sistema hidrulico. 5. Encha o reservatrio de combustvel com combustvel fresco. Abra a vlvula do combustvel e sangre o sistema do combustvel. 6. Assegure-se de que os pneus esto correctamente cheios. 7. Ligue o motor a meio gs. Aguarde at o motor aquecer bem e ficar bem lubrificado.
1. Retire, limpe e guarde a bateria em posio vertical numa superfcie no condutora (madeira) em local fresco e seco. Para evitar a sua descarga rpida, no a guarde sobre beto ou ao. 2. Verifique e recarregue a bateria a intervalos de 60 a 90 dias durante o armazenamento. 3. Guarde as baterias em local fresco e seco. Para reduzir a auto descarga, a temperatura ambiente no deve exceder 27C nem descer abaixo de -7C para o electrlito no congelar.
Motor (generalidades)
! ATENO
Nunca tenha o motor a trabalhar sem ventilao suficiente; os gases de escape podem matar.
1. Com o motor quente, retire o dreno, deixe sair o leo do crter e mude o filtro. Instale o bujo e encha com leo novo. Deixe o motor arrefecer antes de guardar. 2. Com o motor j frio, verifique o nvel do refrigerante. O radiador deve estar cheio e a garrafa de expanso deve estar at marca frio. 3. Limpe o motor por fora. Pinte o metal que estiver exposto, ou aplique um ligeiro revestimento de leo contra a ferrugem. 4. Se o equipamento for guardado em recinto fechado, esvazie o depsito de combustvel. 5. Feche a vlvula de combustvel.
PT-19
5
5
RESOLUO DE PROBLEMAS
RESOLUO DE PROBLEMAS
5.1
GENERALIDADES _________________________________________________________
A tabela de eliminao de avarias abaixo indica problemas bsicos que podem ocorrer durante o arranque e o funcionamento. Para informaes mais pormenorizadas sobre os sistemas hidrulico e elctrico, contacte o representante Jacobsen da sua rea. Sintomas O motor no pega. 1. Causas possveis Travo de estacionamento desengatado, pedal de traco no em neutro. Bateria com pouca carga ou avariada. Reservatrio de combustvel vazio ou sujo. Vlvula do combustvel fechada. Disjuntor queimado. Baixo nvel de combustvel; combustvel ou filtro sujos. Filtro do ar sujo. Injectores, bomba do combustvel. Motor com problemas. 1. Aco Inspeccione o Sistema Interlock e inicie o processo. Inspeccione a bateria e as ligaes. Encha com combustvel fresco. Mude o filtro do combustvel. Sangre as linhas do combustvel. Abra a vlvula do combustvel. Restabelea o disjuntor. Encha com combustvel fresco. Mude o filtro do combustvel. Sangre as linhas do combustvel. Inspeccione e substitua o filtro do ar. Consulte o manual do motor. Consulte o manual do motor. Encha com combustvel fresco e sangre as linhas do combustvel. Accione o travo de estacionamento e o pedal de traco na posio neutra. Inspeccione e ateste refrigerante. Limpe a entrada de ar de arrefecimento. Estique ou substitua a correia. Reduza a velocidade de avano. Inspeccione e limpe terminais Ateste at ao nvel correcto. Estique ou substitua a correia. Consulte o Manual do Motor. Desengate o travo de estacionamento. Feche a vlvula de reboque. Inspeccione o nvel do reservatrio e ateste se necessrio. Inspeccione o nvel do reservatrio e ateste se necessrio. Substitua o fusvel, inspeccione a lmpada. Inspeccione ligaes elctricas.
2. 3.
2. 3.
4. O motor custa a pegar ou trabalha mal. 1. 2. 3. 4. O motor pra. 1. 2. O motor aquece demasiado. 1. 2. 3. 4. A bateria no recebe carga. 1. 2. 3. 4. O tractor no reage ao pedal de traco. 1. 2. 3. A cabea de corte no sobe nem desce. Manmetros/visores no funcionam. 1. 2. 3.
4. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Nvel de refrigerante baixo. (Diesel) 1. Entrada de ar obstruda. Correia da bomba de gua partida ou solta. (Diesel) Motor com sobrecarga. Terminais da bateria soltos ou corrodos. Electrlito baixo. Correia do alternador solta ou partida. Sistema de carga avariado. Travo de estacionamento accionado. Vlvula de reboque aberta. leo hidrulico baixo. leo hidrulico baixo. Fusvel fundido. Fio solto. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.
PT-20
6.1
GENERALIDADES _________________________________________________________
! ATENO
Antes de limpar, afinar ou reparar este equipamento, desengate todos os accionamentos, baixe os equipamentos at ao cho, accione o travo de estacionamento, desligue o motor e retire a chave de ignio para evitar ferimentos. 1. 2. Limpe o lubrificador lubrificao. antes e depois de cada 3. 4.
massa com uma pistola manual e encha lentamente at que a massa comece a sair por excesso. No use pistolas de ar comprimido. Periodicamente aplique nas calhas do assento uma pequena quantidade de massa base de ltio. Para as alavancas, as articulaes e outros pontos de atrito no mostrados na tabela de lubrificao trabalharem suavemente, aplique algumas gotas de leo SAE 30 de 40 em 40 horas ou sempre que necessrio.
Lubrifique com massa consistente que corresponda ou exceda as especificaes NLGI Grade 2 LB. Aplique
Filtro do ar (diesel) Filtro do ar (gasolina) Carga da bateria Correias Traves Sistema de arrefecimento (diesel) Sistema elctrico leo do motor (diesel) leo do motor (gasolina) Filtro do leo do motor Sistema do combustvel Filtro do combustvel Lubrifique todas as guarnies Tubagem hidrulica e tubos leo hidrulico Filtro do leo hidrulico Silenciador e escape Painis do radiador Pneus
AR R I I-A A R
R R
R I R**** R
IV
II II
II - leo do motor - Veja a Seco leo do motor III - Use fluido hidrulico Jacobsen: Capacidade: 19 Litros. Pea No. 5003103 para recipiente de 19 litros. Pea No. 5003102 para bido de 208 litros. IV - Capacidade: 2,8 l de mistura de gua e etanodiol a 50/50.
PT-21
PARTS CATALOG
8 PARTS CATALOG
8.1
TABLE OF CONTENTS______________________________________________________
24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 47 48 50 52 53 54 55 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
1.1 ......... Decals ................................................................ 2.1 ......... Rear Cover ......................................................... 3.1 ......... Front Cover........................................................ 4.1 ......... Left/Right Hood Assembly ............................... 5.1 ......... Seat Assembly .................................................. 6.1 ......... Control Panel Assembly................................... 7.1 ......... Traction Control ................................................ 8.1 ......... Battery Box/Valve Assembly ........................... 9.1 ......... Bellcrank Assembly.......................................... 10.1 ....... Brake Assembly ................................................ 11.1 ....... Frame ................................................................. 12.1 ....... Splash Shield ................................................... 13.1 ....... Steering Fork..................................................... 14.1 ....... Power Steering .................................................. 15.1 ....... Engine-Gas ........................................................ 16.1 ....... Guard Assembly ............................................... 17.1 ....... Air Cleaner Assembly- Gas .............................. 18.1 ....... Exhaust Assembly-Gas .................................... 19.1 ....... Diesel Engine Controls..................................... 20.1 ....... Engine-Diesel .................................................... 21.1 ....... Radiator-Diesel.................................................. 22.1 ....... Fuel Tank ........................................................... 23.1 ....... Hydraulic Drive Circuit ..................................... 24.1 ....... Hydraulic Implement Circuit - Gas .................. 25.1 ....... Hydraulic Implement Circuit - Diesel .............. 26.1 ....... Electrical Harness ............................................. 27.1 ....... Electrical Harness ............................................. 28.1 ....... Rake Lift Assembly........................................... 29.1 ....... Hydraulic Pump................................................. 30.1 ....... Power Steering Pump ....................................... 31.1 ....... Electrical Scematic ........................................... 32.1 ....... Hydraulic Schematic.........................................
18 20
WARNING
TO START
OPERATING IN STRUCTIONS
READ M ANUAL BEFORE OP ERATING. MANUALS AVAILABLE FROM: JACOBSEN/TEXTRON, CH ARLOTTE, NC.
To prevent burns, do not touch muffler or muffler shield. Temperatures may exceed 150 F (66 C)
TO D RIVE/TRANSPORT
TO RAKE
1 19
1. Enter bunker at 1. Parking Brake ... Off. 1. Parking Brake... On. flattest point. 2. Raise implement. 2. Set throttle at slow. 2. Lower attachment. 3.Turn key switch to start engine. 3. Set throttle at fast. 3. Rake trap. 4. Depress the front 4. Raise attachment. of the traction TO MOW 5. Exit bunker at pedal for desired flattest point. speed. 1. Return traction pedal to SPECIFICATIONS neutral. 2. Set parking brake. Operating weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 kg. (872lbs.) 3. Set throttle at slow. Horsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.4 KW at 3600 RPM. 4.Turn ignition off and remove 18 HP key.
WARNING
1. Avoid sharp turns, quick starts and sudden reverse to forward motion, especially on hills. Upset could occur. 2. Go up and down slopes not across. J-T 4131221 XX
21 20
18
7/8
4/5
WARNING 17
Do not use this machine on slopes greater than 15 . Keep bystanders away.
17
19
WARNING
16 11 14 15
To prevent serious injury never disconnect or tamper with the seat switch. Read the manual for more information.
21
L WA
105 dB
22 22 9 13 10
14 5
12 6 4 3 1
24
6 13
!
DANGER
ADVERTENCIA
To avoid injury when working with battery 1. Always connect the black ground () cable last and remove it first. 2. Keep sparks and flames away, and avoid contact with acid. To avoid injury when jumping battery 1. Connect positive (+) terminal to positive (+) terminal. 2. Connect negative () terminal on good battery to frame of vehicle that has dead battery.
12
12
11
!
WARNING
1. Leer el manual del operador. No permitir que personas no capacitadas para ello usen la maquina. 2. Mantener los protectores en su lugar y sus tornillos debidamente fijados. 3. Antes de limpiar, ajustar o reparar este equipo, apagar todos los mandos, aplicar el freno de estacionamiento y apagar el motor. 4. Mantener las manos, los pies y la ropa alejedos de las piezas en movimiento. 5. No conducir como pasajero ni llevar pasajeros en maquinas sin asiento para elio. 6. Manatener a las demas personas alejadas durante el funcionamiento de la maquina. 7. Si no sabe leer ingles, solicitarle a otra persona que le lea y explique el contenido de las etiquetas y del manual de la maquina.
16
1. Read operators manual before operating machine. 2. Keep all shields in place and hardware securely tightened. 3. Before you clean, adjust or repair this equipment, disengage all drives, engage parking brake and stop engine. 4. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts. 5. Never carry passengers. 6. Keep bystanders away
9
This product and/or its attachments are covered by one or more U.S. patents.
15 10
2
Serial Numbers/Notes
Item 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Part No. 339237 3004320 4124791 4131222 4131221 4131329 4131328 829950 4136217 4136218 340830 361854 3001435 3002308 3008576 3008577 838363 838364 4135931 3002336 4124711 4124759 4124789 365339 4117468
Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1
Description Decal, Warning (Heat) Decal, Patents Decal, Jacobsen Decal, Instruction Decal, Instruction Decal, Instruction - Spanish Decal, Instruction - Spanish Decal, Warning (Pinch Points) Decal, Groom Master II Decal, Groom Master II Decal, Spanish Decal, Warning Decal, Battery Decal, Fuel Decal, Fuel Decal, Hydraulic Oil Decal, Throttle Decal, Choke Decal, Implement Decal, Warning Decal, Product ID - Groom Master II Decal, Jacobsen Decal, Jacobsen Decal, Warning Decal, 105 dB Noise
Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units R.H. L.H.
Gas Units
14 7 8 16 10 11 12 11
2 1
17
11 3 11 9
4 9 12 17 11 10 11
14 5 6 8 7 13 15
26
4114552 4119745 4129504 306414 306981 445796 548458 308091 822529 4132697 4129629 306450 400190 445795
5 1 6
4 3
7 2
28
1 4
2 6 5 3 2
11
10 7 8
30
Includes decals
14 15 14 13 12 10 4 17 1 9 3 11 6 7
16
32
4 5
7 2
11 10
34
7 4 13 12
16 GAS ONLY 27 27 26 25 20 28 27 27 36 35 38 34 29 35 37 17 32 33 31 7 39 8 View rotated 180 degrees for clarity 6 16 REF 7 6 4 REF 14 20 26 17 18 15 REF
30
31
36
10
2 7 13 14
20 11
12 15
21
23 2
4 3 16
22
8 6 9
19 18
17
38
10 8 4 16 2 1
18
11
14 15
12 13
40
Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units Left Hand Thread Gas Units Diesel Units
28 18 30 27
15 13 20 2 12 22 7 17 14 13 12 33 34 15 Ref 37 10 6 23 24 3 20 1 9 30 29 19 23
25 16 25 23 19 11 5 21 8 23 4 23
31 26
41
32 39 40 38 35 36
42
15 16 9 10 8 26 22 10 23
4 5 6 20 19 24 25 26
14
2
15 13
16 7
1 18 18 17 3 6 8 10
21
15
16 11
12
22 33 31 27 30 28 29 GAS VERSION
44
32
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
1 5
4 6 2
11 2
10 9 8
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Part No. 838205 800169 306834 306981 445796 4130598 838207 403769 838208 445278 306414
Qty. 1 12 3 9 8 1 2 12 1 2 7
Description Panel, Splash Shield Nut, 1/4-20 Speed Nut Screw, 3/8-16 X 3/4 Hex Head Flat Washer Nut, 3/8-16 Spiralock Flange Cover, Splash Shield Strip, Mounting Screw, 1/4-20 X 1/2 Hex Flange Rod, Rear Control Nut, 5/16-18 Speed Nut Screw, 3/8-16 X 1 Hex Head
Serial Numbers/Notes
Serial No.
12 10 9 3 7 8 6
11
4 5 1
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Part No. 4117884 891886 800777 800778 220290 400416 446154 443118 837737 837736 400196 N/S 360111 3008134 4132941 353914
Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4
Description Motor, Right Wheel Seal Kit Key, Woodruff Nut, 1-20 Hub, Wheel Screw, 1/2-13 x 2-1/2 Hex Head Lockwasher, 1/2 Nut, 1/2-13 Clamp, Hose Plate, Clamp Cover Screw, 5/16-18 x 2 Hex Head Wheel and Tire Assembly Valve Stem Wheel, 8 x 8.5 Tire, 20 x 11-10 Bolt, Wheel
Serial Numbers/Notes
12
20 12 21
17 16
19 11
17
13
18
11 14 14
3 17 Ref 15 6 1 1
6 6 10 4
48
35 28 2 34 30
6 19 15 3 12 9 1 11 10 38 12 10 4 9 3 28 33 4 36
14 10 5 31
13 11 29 8
41
32
1 4 9 22 21 22 23 42 24 4 26 27 18 37
40
16
50
(Supplied w/Pump)
8 14 9 13 2 11 12 13 8 4 1 5 3 7 14 10
6 13 16 15 16 15 15 16
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Part No. 891581 838368 838488 838314 817119 400108 453023 452004 805245 444708 400184 446134 453009 400204 445781 821702
Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 4 2 3 4 1 4 3 3 3
Description Guard Assembly, Belt Drive-Gas Decal, Belt Idler Decal, Warning Latch, Idler Arm Spring, Extension Screw, 1/4-20 X 3/4 Hex Head Flat Washer, 1/4 Flat Washer, 1/4 Bushing Locknut, 1/4-20 Center Screw, 5/16-18 X 3/4 Hex Head Lockwasher, 5/16 Flat Washer, 5/16 Screw, 5/16-18 X 3-1/2 Hex Head Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Whiz-lock Flat Washer, .45 1.00 .18 YS
Serial Numbers/Notes
Serial No.
1 2 5 9 5 6
7 4
Item 1
Part No. 1001121 5000913 5000912 5000914 3008573 4133053 4118108 825358 400188 452006 445795 400180
Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
Description Air Cleaner Assembly Element, Air Cleaner Cover Valve Bracket, Mounting Bracket, Mounting-Air Filter Hose, Air Intake Clamp, Worm Drive 2.75 Dia. Screw, 5/16-18 X 1 Hex Head Flat Washer, 5/16 Nut, 5/16-18 Spiralock Screw, 5/16-18 X 1/2 Hex Head
Serial Numbers/Notes
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12
7 6 5 13
10
1 9 8 5 4 3 11
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Part No. 4132175 838237 4135764 400184 453009 446134 443106 400258 446140 4136213 348856 818962 4136712
Qty. 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 1
Description Engine, 18 HP Vanguard Bracket, Muffler Support-Gas Engine Muffler Assembly Screw, 5/16-18 X 3/4 Hex Head Flat Washer, 5/16 Lockwasher, 5/16 Nut, 5/16-18 Hex Screw, 3/8-16 X 3/4 Hex Head Lockwasher, 3/8 Tube, Exhaust Clamp, Tubing Clamp, Tubing Exhaust Manifold
Serial Numbers/Notes
1 4 15 16 12
13
14 Throttle Cable 20 18
10 8 10 17 19
Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Part No. 162478 3009735 338289 362539 363586 367191 400108 443104 445794 446130 446136 453004 3004151 360934 400112 400260 443102 443110 444708 446140
Description Bracket, Fuel Solenoid Solenoid, Fuel Nut, M8 X 1-1/4 Hex Screw, M8-1-1/4 X 20mm Hex Rod, Threaded Screw, 1/4-20 X 3/4 Hex Head Nut, 1/4-28 Hex Nut, 1/4-20 Spiralock Flange Lockwasher, 1/4 Heavy Lockwasher, 5/16 Heavy Flat Washer, #8 Bracket, Cable Mount Clip, Tubing Screw, 1/4-20 X 1 Hex Head Screw, 3/8-16 X 7/8 Hex Head Nut, 1/4-20 Hex Nut, 3/8-16 Hex Locknut, 1/4-20 Center Lockwasher, 3/8
Serial Numbers/Notes
13 2 8 21 40 36 15 42 19 31 29 32
20
30
25
28 34 3 7 41 9 33 4 6 5 12 10 11
18
23 27 26 37 38 24 16 REF 28 43 17 44 45 22
56
14
43
35
23
2 3 4
1Ref
8 7 10
13 14 4 3 10 9 12 11 15 6 7 3 16
60
Gas Units Only Gas Units Only Gas Units Only Diesel Units Only
21
24
7 3
12 23 22
11 1
5 8
25 19 10
2 2 20 5 6 25
14 18
19
24
12
21 11 19 22 23 17 1 10 9 17 18
15 16 13
2 2 20 5 6
14 18
19
62
Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units
13 24 11 1 10 25 16 15 5 19 13 4 15 23 8 7 6 8 5 18 5 14 9 16 20 5 12 17 2 20 21
19 23 22 22 22
14 9 3
AUX OUT IN
3
LT RT
64
11 1
12 24
16
21 22 5 13
23
12 4 13 20 8 5 7 15 20 19 19 19 8 5 18 6 15
25 2 17
10
17
14 9 16
14 9 3
AUX OUT IN
3
LT RT
66
See 23.1
See 23.1
23 31
25
13
51
11
22 24
10 9 12
28 6 29 30 2 25 25 19 21 3 18 19 B
14 32
C 8 19 15
A 16
2 19
E F H G
A - To Headlamp Connector B - To Oil Switch C - To Rectifier/Magneto Anti-Fire Solenoid D - To Neutral Switch E - To Starter F - To Main Harness Ground G - To Seat Switch Connector H - To Park Brake Connector 27
20
68
23 31
25
13
51
11
22 24
10 9 12
28 6 21 29 30 2 25 19 18 D J C 19 8 3
7 14
19 15
A 16
2 19
E F H G
A - To Headlamp Connector B - To Oil Switch C - To Fuel Solenoid D - To Neutral Switch E - To Starter F - To Main Harness Ground G - To Seat Switch Connector H - To Park Brake Connector J - To Temperature Sensor K - To Fuel Pump 27
20
70
5 6 11 6 10 8 13
9 5
7 12
5 4 2 1
6 12
14 6
72
Gas Units Only Diesel Units Only Diesel Units Only Gas Units Only Diesel Units Only Diesel Units Only
E 18 15 16 22 21
7 1 20
13 2
21
4 13 19 4 25 10
12
24 26
11
14
9 D
11 8
26
23
A 12 10 9 C 24 5 6
74
B C
5002068 2500596
Includes Items 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 21 and 23 Includes Items 9 and 10
2500597
E 5003451
Includes Item 9
38
2 16 3 30 5 8 11 9 4 4 17 4 31 18 19 20 21 22 29 32 34 33 26 27 37 35 36 7 6 28 11 23 24 25 12 13 14 4 10 15 11
76
CB-1 SW-6
Pk/Bu Og/Wh DB Bk
Bk 87A Og/Bu Bk 87 85
K-1
30 86 LB Ye Bk Wh
K-4
1-8 1-2 DB
U-3
Bk 1-4 1-1 2-3 Pk Rd Bk Og/Bu 2-5 Pu Gy/Rd Og 2-6 2-1 Bn/Wh 1-3 Bk
K-2
SW-3
DG/Wh 87A Pu/Og 87 Bk 85
K-3
30 Og 86 Bn/Rd
LB
SW-5
Flywheel / Alternator
Og
Og
U-1 M-1
Pu/Wh + S
U-2
Og + Bk
SW-4
Spark Plug
Spark Plug
Pk
L-1
Og
SW-2
LB/Tn
Bk
B-1
SW-1
B Og/Wh Rd Og/Bu Og/Bu A D C Pk/Bu
SW-6
Bk
M-2
Bk + Wh Wh 30 Og/Bu 86 Gy/Rd 1-3 Bk G H Wh 1-8
K-2
87A Pu/Wh Bk 87 85
1-2
DB
R-2
1-4
K-4
LG/Ye
U-3
Bk
1-1 2-3
Bn Bk
Bn
SW-3
2-5 Pu DG/Wh 87A Pu/Og 87 Bk 85 2-1 Bn/Wh
K-3
30 Og 86 Bn/Rd
Og 2-6
M-1
Pu/Wh Rd Rd Rd I RD B Rd Og/Wh RD S B
SW-5
Og
Og
U-2
Og + Bk
SW-4
B-1
U-1
Og
SW-2
L-1
LB/Tn Bk
78
B-1 See 26.1, 27.1 CB-1 See 26.1 CB-1 See 27.1 K-1 See 26.1 K-1 See 27.1 K-2 See 26.1 K-2 See 27.1 K-3 See 26.1, 27.1 K-4 Not Shown K-4 See 19.1 L-1 See 26.1, 27.1 M-1 Not Shown M-2 See 20.1 R-1 Not Shown R-2 Not Shown SW-1 See 6.1 SW-2 See 6.1 SW-3 See 10.1 SW-4 See 5.1 SW-5 See 9.1 SW-6 Not Shown U-1 Not Shown U-1 Not Shown U-2 See 6.1 U-3 See 6.1
Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units Diesel Units Gas Units, Included with Engine Diesel Units Included with Engine Diesel Units Diesel Units Diesel Units
4129683 4129260
Steering Cylinder
LT 3.30 3 In RT B
In
Steering Valve
Ports A and B for Optional Blade Lift Accessory Ports C and D for Optional Scarifier Lift Accessory
Lift Valve
Return
Out
70-150 psi
8.0 In 3
15.9 In
0.33 In 3
CD
In
Traction Pump
10 Micron
Filter
Oil Cooler
80
INDEX
1001121................ 53, 57 1001635...................... 45 1002478...................... 39 1003249...................... 57 1003872...................... 43 1004396...................... 57 1004397...................... 57 148074.................. 69, 71 156287........................ 75 158135-01................... 33 162478........................ 55 163583........................ 33 220290........................ 47 2500596...................... 75 2500597...................... 75 2701258...................... 51 2811364...................... 49 2811365...................... 49 2811427...................... 57 2811547...................... 49 3000576...................... 37 3000693...................... 41 3001025................ 65, 67 3001435...................... 25 3002308...................... 25 3002336...................... 25 3002695...................... 43 3004151...................... 55 3004320...................... 25 3005934...................... 49 3005981...................... 49 3006135...................... 59 3006233...................... 59 3007854...................... 43 3007855...................... 43 3007941...................... 43 3007942...................... 43 3008134...................... 47 3008573................ 53, 57 3008576...................... 25 3008577...................... 25 3009735...................... 55 3009932...................... 57 306414........................ 27 306981........................ 27 308091........................ 27 319914........................ 59 320107.................. 69, 71 333831........................ 75 333835........................ 75 333844........................ 75 333845........................ 75 333846........................ 75 333855........................ 75 338289........................ 55 339237........................ 25 339962 ........................ 63 339974 ............ 49, 65, 67 339979 ........................ 67 339980 ........................ 39 339984 ........................ 63 339985 ............ 63, 65, 67 340023 ............ 49, 65, 67 340061 .................. 65, 67 340069 .................. 63, 67 340144 ........................ 63 340216 ........................ 63 340375 .................. 65, 67 340830 ........................ 25 348856 ........................ 54 349577 ........................ 75 349816 .................. 65, 67 351956 ........................ 43 353914 .................. 45, 47 360111 .................. 45, 47 360803 ........................ 75 361439 ........................ 71 361854 ........................ 25 362539 ........................ 55 364528 ........................ 37 364963 ........................ 65 365339 ........................ 25 367191 ........................ 55 395388 ........................ 45 4100460 ...................... 43 4113515 ...................... 39 4114246.7 ................... 57 4114429 ...................... 59 4114455 ...................... 73 4114552 ...................... 27 4116713.7 ................... 57 4117019 ...................... 37 4117047 ...................... 45 4117143 ...................... 73 4117163.7 ................... 57 4117176 ...................... 73 4117468 ...................... 25 4117787 ...................... 41 4117883 ...................... 45 4117884 ...................... 47 4117910.7 ................... 57 4118053 ...................... 31 4118108 ................ 53, 57 4118152 ...................... 73 4119745 ...................... 27 4122840 ................ 69, 71 4123207 ...................... 45 4123982 ...................... 43 4124450 ...................... 43 4124562 ...................... 29 4124563 ...................... 27 4124711 ...................... 25 4124759 ...................... 25 4124789 ...................... 25 4124791 ...................... 25 4124820 ...................... 41 4124938 ...................... 59 4124957 ...................... 57 4125019 ...................... 59 4125492 ...................... 59 4125545 ...................... 31 4125546 ...................... 31 4125826 ................ 69, 71 4125831 ................ 37, 43 4125963 ...................... 39 4126082 ................ 69, 71 4126535 ...................... 39 4127180 ...................... 39 4127957 ...................... 37 4127998 ...................... 45 4128509 ...................... 49 4128888 ...................... 35 4128924 ...................... 37 4129260 ...................... 35 4129342 ...................... 57 4129504 ...................... 27 4129629 ...................... 27 4129683 ...................... 35 4129868 ...................... 41 4129998 ................ 65, 67 4129999 ...................... 67 4130001 ...................... 63 4130002 ...................... 63 4130003 ...................... 63 4130004 ...................... 63 4130005 ................ 65, 67 4130006 ...................... 67 4130007 ...................... 67 4130008 ...................... 63 4130009 ...................... 63 4130132 ...................... 35 4130174 ................ 65, 67 4130175 ...................... 67 4130176 ................ 65, 67 4130303 ...................... 67 4130312 ...................... 63 4130316 ...................... 63 4130367 ...................... 51 4130375 ................ 65, 67 4130383 ...................... 65 4130384 ...................... 65 4130385 ...................... 65 4130386 ...................... 65 4130387 ...................... 63 4130388 ...................... 63 4130389 ...................... 63 4130390 ...................... 63 4130598 ...................... 46 4130930 ................69, 71 4130952 ......................35 4130960 ......................65 4131150 ......................71 4131221 ......................25 4131222 ......................25 4131297 ......................35 4131328 ......................25 4131329 ......................25 4131515 ................69, 71 4132175 ......................54 4132483 ......................43 4132484 ......................43 4132673 ......................51 4132697 ......................27 4132728 ......................69 4132810 ......................43 4132941 ................45, 47 4133053 ......................53 4133226 ......................57 4134719 ................69, 71 4134798 ......................37 4135324 ................69, 71 4135764 ......................54 4135816 ......................39 4135931 ......................25 4136106 ......................59 4136157 ......................41 4136168 ......................41 4136213 ......................54 4136217 ......................25 4136218 ......................25 4136219 ......................43 4136334 ................69, 71 4136712 ......................54 4136760 ......................43 4136857 ......................43 4136868 ......................71 4136880 ......................69 4136882 ......................37 4136897 ......................37 5000912 ......................53 5000913 ......................53 5000914 ......................53 5001947 ......................57 5001948 ......................57 5001974 ......................59 5001975 ......................59 5001980 ......................59 5002062 ......................75 5002063 ......................75 5002068 ......................75 5002918 ......................49 5002919 ......................49 5003450 ......................75 5003451 ......................75 81
INDEX
5003452.......................75 503398.........................77 503660.........................45 515759.........................51 521144.........................51 522516.........................29 522972...................65, 67 523253.........................41 523356.........................33 523357.........................33 523409.........................51 523492.........................41 523761.........................63 524038...................65, 67 547606.........................33 547674.........................51 547818...................65, 67 548369.........................51 548458.........................27 548942.........................51 551048.........................75 553886...................33, 59 553887.........................33 553926.........................59 557733.........................77 557823.........................45 557824.........................45 557825.........................45 557826.........................45 558127.........................75 558136.........................75 590063.........................75 800169.........................59 800777...................45, 47 800778...................45, 47 805245.........................52 807439.........................51 807443.........................45 808959.........................51 817119.........................52 818962.........................54 821893.........................39 822529.........................27 825358.........................53 825624.........................61 826218.........................45 827172.........................73 827284.........................37 827316.........................41 827320.........................41 827821.........................39 829950.........................25 829954.........................61 830137.........................37 830425.........................61 830815.........................39 82 830979.........................61 831053.........................33 831225.................. 69, 71 831586.................. 37, 41 832116.........................39 834037.........................61 837429.........................45 837736.........................47 837737.........................47 837757.........................51 837897.........................73 838001.........................61 838004.........................51 838007.........................51 838008.........................51 838019.........................63 838026.........................63 838036.........................73 838047.........................51 838048.........................51 838049.........................61 838205.........................46 838207.........................46 838208.........................46 838229.........................37 838235.........................73 838237.........................54 838314.........................52 838352.........................51 838363.........................25 838364.........................25 838368.........................52 838488.........................52 838491.........................61 838748.........................33 844082.........................63 883078.................. 69, 71 884513.................. 69, 71 886774.........................37 887645.................. 69, 71 890995.........................51 891210.........................73 891255.........................51 891262.........................61 891266.........................63 891268.........................63 891270.........................61 891272.........................73 891494.........................37 891581.........................52 891886.................. 45, 47 891938.........................63 891939.........................63 893186.........................39 894730.........................63
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