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. I S E K I T R A C T O R S MODELS: TH4295 TH4335 TH4365. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISEKI & CO., LTD. 3-14 Nishi-Nippori 5-Chome Arakawa-ku 116-8541 Tokyo Japan declare under our sole responsibility that the products described below. Generic denomination: Agricultural machine Function: Agricultural, forestry use and ground care TH4295 TH4335 TH4365 SSM60 to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following directives. ISEKI TRACTORS TO OUR CUSTOMER Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI tractor. This operator’s manual provides the information necessary for operating and maintaining your tractor safely and properly.

The contents are mainly composed of the following two items. TH4295,4335,4365 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO OUR CUSTMER.1 Horn / Light Turn Switch.30 Power Take-Off (PTO) Switch TABLE OF CONTENTS.2 (K-type, HST-type).31 CLUTCH PEDAL 1. SAFETY.(MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION).

32 MACHINE PURPOSE.4 BRAKES.32 PERSONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.4 Brake Pedals.32. CAPACITIES.99 Grease Fittings.74 TREAD WIDTH SETTING.99 Engine Oil & Filter.TH4295/4335/4365 (Rear ROPS TYPE). 100 Transmission Oil & Filters. 75 TH4295/4335 (Center ROPS TYPE).101 Hydrostatic Cartridge Oil Filter Replacement.AXLE LOADS & TYRE LOAD CARRYING Front Axle Oil.76. TH4295,4335,4365 SAFETY MACHINE PURPOSE This machine is designed solely for use in customary agricultural or similar operations. Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service, and repair as specified by the manufacturer, also constitute essential elements of the intended use.

SAFETY MAKING YOUR TRACTOR A SAFE VEHICLE HOW TO MAINTAIN SAFETY (1) Never attempt to do the following: Modification of the structure of the tractor Installation of other type engine. Installation of tires of other than the original tire size. Any malfunctions or failures of the tractor due to unauthorized modification are not covered by the warranty. TH4295,4335,4365 HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR (1) Familiarize yourself fully with machine controls by studying the operation manual before using your machine. This operation manual should be regarded as part of the machine. Suppliers of both new and second-hand machines are advised to retain documentary evidence that this manual was pro- vided with the machine. If safety devices are damaged or do no work, FIG.

1-6 please consult your ISEKI dealer. (3) Before removing a safety devices, such as a safety cover, be sure that the machine has stopped completely. Never forget to replace the removed part after servicing. TH4295,4335,4365 WHEN TRAVELLING (1) When you travel on roads, ensure the differential lock is off, or the tractor may turn over.

(2) Do not make sharp turns when operating at high speed or for transportation as the tractor may turn over. (7) Use ramps with the same or better specifications FIG.

1-15 mentioned below. When the machine is equipped with attachments other than those included in the specifications mentioned below, ask your ISEKI dealer for advice. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE RAMPS Length. Using an improper trailer may cause serious accidents. Never attempt to haul beyond the tractor s capacity. If you have a question, please consult your ISEKI dealer.

Follow strictly the instructions outlined in the operator’s manual of the mounted or trailed ma- chinery or trailer, and not to operate the combina- FIG. DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL When the machine or its parts completes their useful life, consult your ISEKI dealer for dismantling and disposal. If you try to dismantle and dispose by your- self, be ware of the necessity of hazards and safety. TH4295,4335,4365 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE (1) When servicing the tractor or mounting or dis- mounting an implement, place the tractor on level, hard ground which is sufficiently illuminated, or unexpected accidents may occur.

(2) When servicing the tractor, follow the instructions listed below:. Do not attempt to service a tire unless you have the proper equipment and experience to perform the job. Have the work carried out by your ISEKI dealer or a qualified repair service. When seating tire beads onto rims, never exceed the maximum inflation specifications specified on the tire. TH4295,4335,4365 MAINTENANCE OF THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM TO MAINTAIN ELECTRIC WIRING (1) When servicing the electric wiring, stop the engine without fail. Otherwise your hands or clothes may be caught in or sandwiched between rotating parts. (2) Before manipulating electric parts, be sure to disconnect the earth battery cable (-), or you may get an electric shock or be injured by sparks.

SAFETY When disconnecting the battery cables, disconnect the earth cable (-) first without fail. When connecting the battery cables, connect the positive cable (+) first. Disconnecting or connecting in wrong order may lead to a short circuit or sparks. TO HANDLE BOOSTER CABLES When using booster cables, pay attention to the fol- lowing items for safe operation: (1) Before connecting cables, remove the vent plugs. TH4295,4335,4365 SAFETY DECALS AND THEIR LOCATIONS (5) Ether label (Code No.1674-904-002-1) (1) Fan warning label (Code No. 1705-902-006-0) WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION Ether or other starting fluid should never be used WARNING: RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT to start engines equipped with glow plugs.

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SAFETY (8) Radiator label Take care of handling the battery. (Code No.1705-902-008-0) Improper handling may lead to explosion. Never short the poles.

Charge the battery in a well ventilated place. (10) Starter warning label (Code No.1705-902-007-0) WARNING: HIGH PRESSURE STEAM AND HOT WATER Never remove the radiator cap during or just after operation.

TH4295,4335,4365 D. WARNING: RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE (14) ROPS label Pay attention to safety around the machine to (Code No.1674-904-005-0) avoid injury to bystanders or damage to properly. (ROPS/CABIN type) WARNING: RISK OF OVERTURNING Never operate the tractor on a slope of over 10 degrees, or it could overturn. SAFETY (16) Reverse label (Code No.1674-904-007-1) Before moving tractor to reverse direction, be sure to reduce engine speed. (17) Lead is used in a battery. (Code No.1728-903-003-0) 17-1 There is a warning label on a battery.

17-2 CAUTION: RISK OF ENVIRONMENT Throw away a battery properly because lead is included in a battery. TH4295,4335,4365 LOCATION OF SAFETY DECALS (Except for H-type) (8) 1705-902-008-0 (5) 1674-904-002-1 (17) 1728-903-003-0 (9) 1705-904-002-1 (3) 1674-904-008-0 (2) 1636-901-022-0 (1) 1705-902-006-0 (3) 1674-904-008-0 (4) 8595-901-007-0 (1) 1705-902-006-0 (10) 1705-902-007-0 (12) 1705-904-001-0 (16) 1674-904-007-1 (13) 1728-903-002-0 1772-902-008-1 (11) 1746-902-051-0 (7) 1674-904-004-0.

SAFETY (H-type) (8) 1705-902-008-0 (5) 1674-904-002-1 (17) 1728-903-003-0 (9) 1705-904-002-1 (3) 1674-904-008-0 (2) 1636-901-022-0 (1) 1705-902-006-0 (3) 1674-904-008-0 (4) 8595-901-007-0 (1) 1705-902-006-0 (10) 1705-902-007-0 (12) 1705-904-001-0 (16) 1674-904-007-1 (13) 1728-903-002-0 1772-902-009-0 (11) 1746-902-051-0 (7) 1674-904-004-0 (6) 8654-901-002-0 (14) 1674-904-005-0 Location of all instruction decals provided as a refer- ence. Every effort has been made to provide correct and concise information to you, the operator, as available at date of book publication. Your ISEKI Dealer is available for farther information about items in this book or details of your machine not be understood. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION HOMOLOGATION ATTESTATION NUMBERS FIG. 3-2 MODEL TYPE DESIGNATION TH4335F S K M J W R E4 A Engine Symbol Type Symbol Horsepower Omit Rear ROPS TH4295F 20.9kW Center ROPS TH4335F 24.2kW TH4365F 26.6kW Symbol Destination Europe Transmission. TH4295,4335,4365 MODEL/SERIAL NUMBER Each Tractor is identified by means of Tractor model and serial numbers.

As a further identification, engine and chassis are provided with identification numbers. To ensure prompt, efficient service when ordering parts or requesting repairs from authorized Dealer, record these numbers in spaces provided. TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION MAJOR COMPONENTS FIG.

3-7: Identification and terminology of major components, as given in this book, are as follows: Front Wheels 16. Front Hitch Fuel Tank Filler 17. Engine Check Chain 18.

Foot Step Lift Rod 19. Transmission Lower Link 20.

TH4295,4335,4365 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS General layout and location of controls within operator’s area on Tractor. Specific use of these controls is given later in this section and also in “Operation” section of this book: FIG.

4-1 (Mechanical Transmission) FIG. 4-1: Mechanical Transmission Steering Wheel 13. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS FIG. 4-2 (Hydrostatic Transmission) FIG. 4-2: Hydrostatic Transmission Steering Wheel 11. Joystick Control Lever (accessory) Parking Brake Lever For E6-J-type Instrument Panel 12. Operator’s Seat Range Shift Lever 13.

External Auxiliary Hydraulics Lever (accessory) Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) Selector Lever 14. TH4295,4335,4365 INSTRUMENT PANEL FIG.

4-3: Arrangement of gauges. Control switches and indicators located in instrument panel. Items are detailed in the descriptions that follow: Electric Fuel Shut-Off Turning main switch to off position will stop engine. Main Switch FIG.

INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS Indicator Light Strip FIG. 4-5: Indicator light strip, 2, contains several warn- ing lights to monitor certain functions. Currently used positions (from right to left) are:.

l Main (High) Beam - Illuminates when head- lamps in front grille are selected to high beam position by light switch. TH4295,4335,4365 Tachometer FIG. 4-7: Gauge, 4, indicates engine speed in crank shaft revolutions per minute (rpm). Index is also provided to show rear PTO speed of 540 at approxi- mately 2484 engine rpm. Normally, the PTO speed should be between 540 and 600. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS NOTE: Turn lights will not self-cancel.

Select turn/ hazard light switch to center position after completing turn. 4-11: Hazard Light Switch, - Press switch, 10, to turn on hazard lights. Both flashing amber warning lights will operate at the same time. CAUTION: Hazard lights must be used any time Tractor is driven on public roadway. TH4295,4335,4365 CLUTCH PEDAL (MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION) FIG.

4-15: The foot pedal (1) disengages the engine from the transmission when fully depressed, to permit engine starting, selecting or changing gears and stop- ping tractor movement. Four-wheel drive selection also requires clutch disengagement. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS Parking Brake lever WARNING: ALWAYS apply the park- ing brake before dismounting from the tractor.

4-18: The parking brake acts on the tractor rear wheels. To engage the brake, pull upward the parking brake lever (5) to lock brakes in applied position.To release the parking brake, press the button on the end of the lever and push the lever down. TH4295,4335,4365 TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVERS There are three type of transmission for european model. Forward 9 Reverse 3 (F9, R3) type 2. Forward 8 Reverse 8 (F8, R8) type 3. Forward 3 Reverse 3 (HST) type NOTE: When you select F8,R8 type, also you can select F12, R12 with creep speed as option. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS SYNCHROSHUTTLE TRANSMISSIONS (F8, R8) TYPE Three shift levers are used to select ground travel speed and direction through different gear reductions within the drive train.

Forward and reverse travel di- rections are also possible in all gear selections. IMPORTANT: All range and gear change selections require complete disengagement of main clutch (depressing pedal). TH4295,4335,4365 HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION FIG. 4-26: One shift lever is used to select a range of ground travel speed through different gear reductions within the drive train. A hydrostatic control unit allows infinitely variable speeds, from zero to top speed, in each range.

INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS DIFFERENTIAL LOCK FIGS. 4-29 & 4-30: When the differential lock, 1, pedal or lever is lowered, both sides of the rear axle are locked together to ensure traction to both rear wheels. This is especially important when operating in loose soil or slippery conditions. TH4295,4335,4365 IMPORTANT: Always disengage front drive axle when operating in conditions with min- imal wheel slippage (DRY OR HARD SURFACES). IMPORTANT: If tire replacement is necessary, identi- cal replacements must be installed to maintain correct front/rear axle ratio.

REAR PTO SELECTOR LEVER FIG. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS MID PTO SELECTOR LEVER FIG.

4-37: The mid PTO selector lever, 1, controls the mid PTO on the tractor. When the lever is shifted Forward, the mid PTO oper- ates at 2080 rpm (when engine speed is 2600 rpm). When lever is returned, neutral is selected, and the mid PTO will stop rotating. TH4295,4335,4365 Position Control Position control is used when attaching or detaching implements and other operations requiring the imple- ment to be kept at a constant height above the ground. It is also used with tool bars having flexible row units and implements equipped with gauge (support) wheels. INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS Lowering Rate Control Knob FIG. 4-42: The lowering rate knob, 1, adjusts the rate of drop of the three-point hitch and implement.

Turn knob clockwise to slow drop rate (increase lowering time), counterclockwise to increase drop rate (de- crease lowering time). TH4295,4335,4365 OPERATION BREAK-IN PERIOD STARTING Operation of Tractor within the first fifty hours can be a Pre-Start Inspection major factor in determining the performance and life of the engine and Tractor: Prior to daily start-up of Tractor, a few basic proce- dures should be followed to ensure Tractor is in oper-. OPERATION Normal Starting CAUTION: Do not attempt to start the trac- tor unless seated in the operator’s seat. Do not allow anyone on the tractor except for the operator. 5-1 & 5-2: To start the engine, proceed as follows: 1.

TH4295,4335,4365 Restarting Warm Engine Warm Up Period When restarting an engine that is still warm from previ- After starting a cold engine, let engine idle at slow ous use, the same procedure is used as with “Normal speed to make sure all engine components are Starting”. OPERATION Operator Observations Starting Circuit Operation Constant attention should be paid to the following Tractor is equipped with a starting system to protect points during operation: the operator. To permit tractor to be started (start mo- tor to operate), ALL the following is required:. TH4295,4335,4365 MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION GROUND SPEED SELECTION FIG. 5-4: Gear shift lever, 1, provides four gear se- lections. These gear selections are compounded by range shift lever, 2.

The range shift lever provides three major changes in ground speed. Gear shift lever provides smaller ground speed changes. OPERATION TH4335 TH4295 SHIFT (Engine 2600rpm) (Engine 2500rpm) POSITION Syncroshuttle Transmission Syncroshuttle Transmission Range Gear Km/h Km/h Agri Agri Agri Agri Turf Turf Agri Agri Agri Agri Turf Turf Tire (12.4-16) (9.5-22) (9.5-24) (11.2-24) (315/80D-16) (13.3-16) (12.4-16) (9.5-22) (9.5-24) (11.2-24) (315/80D-16) (13.3-16). TH4295,4335,4365 CAUTION: Reduce engine speed before changing travel direction. Tractors with synchroshuttle require complete dis- engagement of main clutch (depressed clutch pedal) before changing shuttle lever position. STOPPING TRACTOR FIG. 5-6: Brake pedals, 1 and 2, may be used inde- pendently to operate respective brake and assist turn- ing at low speed operation.

Reverse control pedal trol pedal. (Except while cruise control operation) - Contact your local ISEKI Dealer. 5-11: Arrangment of gears with appropriate ground speeds, in order from slow to fast, as shown in the chart at right, for hydrostatic transmission. TH4295,4335,4365 Stopping Tractor FIG. 5-12: To stop the tractor with a hydrostatic trans- mission, release the forward HST pedal (3). This action will stop forward travel. Move the throttle lever (1) forward to reduce engine speed, depress the brake pedal (2) and set the parking brake lever (3).

OPERATION CAUTION: When greasing, remove the cover (7) to complete the operation. Grease up position Grease up position FIG. 5-15 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK Mechanical: pedal, HST: lever FIGS. 5-16 & 5-17: When the differential lock, 1, pedal or lever is lowered, both sides of the rear axle are locked together to ensure traction to both rear wheels. TH4295,4335,4365 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE FIG.

5-18: The four-wheel drive shift lever, 1, engages and disengages the drive for the front axle. With the lever down, the front axle (4WD) is engaged. With the lever up, the front axle is disengaged, and power is available to both front and rear axles. ASAE S431 25mm 15 spline shaft is used. Normal mid PTO shaft operating speed: 2080 rpm @ engine 2600 rpm.TH4335, 4365 2000 rpm @ engine 2500 rpm.TH4295 Mid PTO cover must be installed when use of mid PTO is not required. TH4295,4335,4365 Front hitch & bumper frame FIGS.

5-23 & 5-24 & 5-25: European hitch, 1, and bumper frame, 2, are eguipped on the tractor. It will be able to equip max 90kg weight on the bum- per frame. OPERATION PTO Operating Control FIG. 5-26: To select rear PTO - Make sure PTO con- trol switch is OFF and then move rear PTO selector lever, 2, engage gear set, 4, inside rear housing.

5-27: To engage PTO - Turn PTO switch, clock- wise and then pull up to actuate hydraulic clutch, 5, and complete the drive. TH4295,4335,4365 PTO Operating Controls The pressure control valve, 7, operates when the PTO clutch, 5, begins to operate, enabling efficient engag- ing of the PTO with a minimum of shock.

Setting the mode change switch, 6, facilitates optimum engagement of the PTO. OPERATION THREE-POINT HITCH Three-point hitch combines Tractor and implement into one working unit.

Implement position and raising are controlled hydraulically. In addition, implement weight and loads impose downward pressure at Trac- tor rear wheels to increase traction. Hitch Controls FIG. 5-31: Control quadrant, to right of operator’s seat, controls the system to provide the following hitch control functions: Position Control - Maintains hitch position at con. TH4295,4335,4365 Rear Linkage FIG. 5-33: Linkage consists of several major compo- nents for implement attachment and operation: Lower Links, 1 - Primary attaching points to lower implement pins. Lift Rods, 2 - Connect lower links to hydraulic lift arms for raising/lowering of lower links.

The lift rod connected to the right lower link has provisions for leveling the implement (side to side). OPERATION Attaching Implements CAUTION: Always use POSITION CON- TROL to attach/detach implements to provide precise control of hitch. 5-37: Back Tractor to implement, centering Trac- tor with implement hitch frame. Raise or lower hitch using position control lever, 1, and align left lower link end with corresponding imple- ment attaching pin. TH4295,4335,4365 Using Position Control FIG. 5-40: Type of Work - Attaching/detaching imple- ments and other operations requiring implement to be kept at constant height above ground.

Also used with tool bars having flexible row units and implements equipped with gauge (support) wheels. OPERATION Using Draft Control (A TYPE) FIG.

5-43: Type of Work - When ground-engine imple- ments such as plows, subsoilers, cultivators, etc. NOTE: Refer to “Rear Linkage” for lockng pin details. CAUTION: Do not use draft control when precise hitch positioning is required (attaching/detaching implements for example).

TH4295,4335,4365 JOYSTICK OPERATION (FOR MECHANICAL & E6- HST MODEL) FIG. 5-46: Single-lever control, 1, provides “Joystick” operation of auxiliary valve. Moving lever backward and forward moves the A/B spool in control valve respec- tively raising and lowering loader (or other attachment). OPERATION EXTERNAL AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS Auxiliary hydraulics can be installed to operate imple- ments requiring an external hydraulic source for oper- ation. Kits are available as single-spool (one auxiliary circuit) or two-spool (two hydraulic circuits). 2 spools: STD for rear ROPS model. 1 spool: STD for center ROPS model.

TH4295,4335,4365 CAUTION: Make sure all hydraulic hoses, couplers and cylinders are in good condi- tion before use. 5-52: Most implements require double-acting hy- draulics. Each implement cylinder will have two hoses connected to it.

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When single acting service is required (cylinder with only one hose), the upper coupler will be used. OPERATION DRAWBAR FIG. 5-56: Drawbar, 1, at rear of Tractor allows pull- type implements to be attached to Tractor. Maximum vertical load on drawbar must not exceed 880 lbs (400kg). CAUTION: Pulling heavy loads will require extended braking distances. Reduce travel speed.

TH4295,4335,4365 REAR HITCH FIG. 5-58: Drawbar (1) at rear of Tractor allows towed implements to be attached to Tractor. Tractor does’nt have any trailor braking system. Follow strictly the instructions outlined in the operator’s manual of the mounted or trailed machinery or trailer, and not to operate the combination tractor –.

5210 kg Assisted braking system FRONT LOADER FIXATION POINT Consult your ISEKI dealer concerning the fixation points on Tractor for the Front Loader. Appropriate frames between the rear axle and the front frame might be necessary to obtain robust safety. TH4295,4335,4365 TOWING Ask your ISEKI dealer for towing Tractor as much as possible.

If such cases as listed below happen call your ISEKI dealer as transmissiom might be broken. Although the engine runs, Tractor cannot start to move. Unusual noise occurs. LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES Engine Oil Use oil of the quality recommended by ISEKI. API Service “CC”.

Capacity(Crankcase and Filter) TH4295.3.1liters TH4335.4.7liters TH4365.5.4liters Recommended Viscosity: 25° C and Above.SAE 30W, 10W-30 0°-25° C.SAE 20W, 10W-30 0°. TH4295,4335,4365 LUBRICATION / FILL POINTS FIG. 6-1: General layout of lubrication, fill and drain locations on Tractor: Standard / Shuttle Type Ref. Description: Type: Crankcase Engine Oil Engine Radiator Coolant Radiator Overflow Coolant Reserver Fuel Tank Diesel Fuel Rear Housing.

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Inspection and Maintenance Table : Clean or wash : Inspect, replenish or adjust : Replace : Replacement or servicing at authorized service facility recommended. Remarks       1 Engine oil . TH4295,4335,4365 : Clean or wash : Inspect, replenish or adjust : Replace : Replacement or servicing at authorized service facility recommended. Remarks       21 Tire air pressure    .

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Opening / Closing Hood FIG. 6-2: Turn locking knob, 1, one quarter to clock- wise on top of engine bonnet, pull upward the bonnet. Close in reverse order, engine bonnet will be neces- sary to push downward on locks, 1, and then turn one quarter counterclockwise to secure. TH4295,4335,4365 LUBRICATION DETAILS Grease Fittings Lubricate all grease fittings every 50 hours of opera- tion.

Clean grease gun and fittings before and after greasing to prevent contamination from dirt. NOTE: When operating in muddy or extremely wet conditions, daily lubrication of fittings is recommended.

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FIG. 6-7: To Replace Engine Oil Filter -Unscrew ele- ment, 4, from engine and discard. Make sure original filter gasket has been removed. Lubricate new gasket on replacement element with clean engine oil. Screw on new element until gasket contacts adapter and then tighten element 1/2 turn more. TH4295,4335,4365 Hydrostatic Cartridge Oil Filter Replacement The hydrostatic cartridge oil filter is located under the left step. 6-10: Always replace the hydraulic oil filter while oil is removed.

Carefully unscrew the oil filter (1) from its transmission. Use of a filter wrench may be necessary. LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Checking / Replenishing Coolant FIG. 6-13: The radiator is provided with a reserve tank, 1, to maintain the coolant in the radiator at the proper level. Check the level in this reserve tank dur- ing the daily inspection.

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Open the hood, and confirm that the coolant in the reserve tank is between FULL and LOW. TH4295,4335,4365 Use of Anti-Freeze Freezing of the coolant may result in damage to the engine.

Mix in anti-freeze (Long Life Coolant) when the outside temperature will drop below 0°C (32°F) during the winter. The mixture ratio of anti-freeze differs depending upon the anti-freeze manufacturer and temperature.

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Cleaning Air Cleaner / Evacuator Valve FIG. 6-20: Open the hood, and remove the left side cover and front grill. Press the evacuator valve, 2, to discharge any dirt inside.

If there is moisture, wipe the inside of the air cleaner, 1, with a rag. TH4295,4335,4365 FUEL SYSTEM Use only clean diesel fuel of correct grade. Introduc- tion of water or dirt into fuel tank or other portion of fuel system can cause repeated plugging of fuel filter and possible injection pump and injector damage.

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Air-Bleeding Fuel System To bleed air from the fuel system:. Fill the fuel tank.

Turn the fuel cock to “ON”. Turn the main switch “ON” FIG. 6-25: If the engine still fails to start, pressure in- jection line can be loosened where they attach to the injectors.

TH4295,4335,4365 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery FIG. 6-27: Battery, 1, is located under engine hood in front of radiator. If battery requires only minor servic- ing or charging, it is recommended that hood side panels be removed to access battery. When battery removal, electrolyte inspection or cable cleaning is necessary, front grille must be removed from Tractor. LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FIG. 6-29: Water need not be added to battery, the battery is of maintenance-free type. Should battely performance be questioned, the battery should be removed and recharged from an external source following battery charger instructions.

Repeated battery charging may be due to a defect in Tractor charging system and/or a defective battery. TH4295,4335,4365 Starting Switches This Tractor is equipped with a neutral-shart system consisting of neutral switches and a relay. To start Tractor, ALL the following is required: Range shift lever must be in neutral position PTO control switch must be in OFF position NOTE: A seat safety switch is incorporated into sys- tem. LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FIG. 6-30: General layout and location of electrical system components and fuses: Main fuse box - Located on right side of the steering post. Function Fuel Pump Alternator and Monitor Work Light. Spare Power Supply Engine Stop Relay Head Light Turn/Warning Lights.Work light (rear) is an accessory.

TH4295,4335,4365 CLUTCH FREE-PLAY ADJUSTMENT FIG. 6-31: Check clutch pedal free-play regularly and adjust as necessary. Correct clutch pedal free-play, A, is 7/8” to 1-1/2” (20 to 40 mm) when measured at the end of the pedal as shown. NOTE: Through use, clutch free-play will be reduced. LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FIG. 6-35: Loosen lock nut, 1, (right-hand thread), and lock nut, 2, (left-hand thread). Adjust turnbuckle, 3, so free-play is correct for respective brake pedal.

Repeat procedure for other brake so free-play in ped- als is equal. Secure lock nuts against turnbuckles. When adjustment is complete, latch pedals together and operate Tractor at low speed. TH4295,4335,4365 Neutral start system WARNING: DO NOT bypass or modify the neutral switch system. If the switch sys- tem does not operate properly, consult your dealer immediately.

This tractor is equipped with a neutral start system consisting of neutral switches and a relay. 6-14-4PR 26(176) and operator safety. Correct condition prior to Tractor rear 12.4-16-4PR 14(98) operation.

Front 6-14-4PR 26(176) rear 9.5-22-4PR 19.9(137) front 7-14-4PR 26(176) TH4295 rear 9.5-24-6PR 14(98) TH4335 front 7-16-4PR 26(176)  TH4365 rear 11.2-24-4PR 17(117)  front 24X8.50-12-4PR. TH4295,4335,4365 Front Wheel Alignment FIG. 6-40: Correct “toe-in” dimensions of front wheels (A minus B) are as follows: 4WD. 0.08 to 0.24” (2-6 mm) To adjust, loosen lock nuts, 1, and adjust tie rod length by turning turnbuckle, 2. Adjust each side evenly. Ball joints must move freely after lock nuts are tightened.

Rear tyre tread setting. Type tyre SETTING Tractor tyres location size rear 12.4-16-4PR 1115  rear 9.5-22-4PR 900  TH4295 rear 9.5-24-6PR 900  TH4335 rear 11.2-24-4PR 1030  TH4365 Turf rear 315/80D-16-4PR 965  Turf rear 13.6-16-4PR 1000 .

TH4295,4335,4365 CLUTCH HOUSING PLUG FIG. 6-45: The plug, 1, should be removed from bot- tom of clutch housing once a year. Any oil leakage from engine rear crankshaft seal and / or transmission input will be indicated by oil draining through hole.

LUBRICATION & PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FIGS. 6-48 & 6-49: Fill fuel tank to prevent condensa- tion from forming on inside of tank. Turn filter cock, 1, to OFF position (handle to front). Remove battery and store in cool dry place. Maintain charge during storage period.

TH4295,4335,4365 WASHING THE MACHINE CAUTION: If you use high pressure washer, be sure to use in accordance with operation manual and safety label of washer. In case of irregular using. It may cause that personal injury and dam- aging of machine. TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE Problem Possible Cause Remedy Starter motor does not Gear shift lever not in neutral Place gear shift lever in neutral. Operate with key turned to PTO clutch engaged Switch off PTO. START Broken safety switch Consult your Dealer. Discharged battery Charge battery.

TH4295,4335,4365 Problem Possible Cause Remedy Poor engine output Seized fuel injectors and/or carbon Consult your Dealer. Deposit Insufficient compression or leaking Consult your Dealer.

Valves Incorrect valve clearances Consult your Dealer. Incorrect fuel injection timing Consult your Dealer. Insufficient fuel supply Check fuel system. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Remedy Three-point hitch dose not Locked lowering speed control knob Turn counterclockwise to LOWERING lower position. Defective control valve Consult your Dealer. Broken cylinder Consult your Dealer. Seized lift shaft bearing Consult your Dealer.

STEERING SYSTEM Problem Possible Cause Remedy. TH4295,4335,4365 SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE TH4295 TH4335 TH4365 Make. Iseki Diesel.Iseki Diesel.Iseki Diesel Model.E3CD.E3CD. E3CG Type Indirect Injection. Indirect Injection.Indirect Injection.Indirect Injection Overhead Valve.Overhead Valve Overhead Valve Aspiration.Natural.Natural. Natural Displacement. 1498 ml.1498 ml.1647 ml Number of Cylinders.3.3.3.

(A type: 4.8 litres.4.8 litres) TREAD WIDTH SETTING TH4295/4335/4365 TH4295/4335 (A TYPE) tyre type location size.Setting(mm).tyre type location size. Setting(mm) Front tyres.AG 6-14-4PR.880. AG 6-14-4PR.965 AG 7-14-4PR.880.

AG 7-14-4PR.965 AG 7-16-4PR. TH4295,4335,4365 TH4295/4335/4365 (Rear ROPS TYPE) TABLE 1 Tire Turf Turf 24x8.5-12 26x12.0-12 Front 6-14-4PR 6-14-4PR 7-14-4PR -4PR -4PR 315/80D-16 Rear 13.6-16-4PR 9.5-22-4PR 12.4-16-4PR 9.5-24-6PR -4PR Wheel base 1695 Front tire track 1035 Rear tire track 1000 1115 Length 3125 Width. SPECIFICATIONS TH4295/4335 (Center ROPS TYPE) TABLE 2 Tire Turf Turf 24x8.5-12 26x12.0-12 Front 6-14-4PR 6-14-4PR 7-14-4PR -4PR -4PR 315/80D-16 Rear 13.6-16-4PR 9.5-22-4PR 12.4-16-4PR 9.5-24-6PR -4PR Wheel base 1695 Front tire track 1035 Rear tire track 1000 1115 Length 3125 Width.

TH4295,4335,4365 AXLE LOADS & TYRE LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY TABLE 3 Front Tyre Rear Tyre Maximum Front Maximum Rear Axle Load(kg) Axle Load(kg) Size Load Capacity (kg) Size Load Capacity (kg) 24X8.50-12 315/80D-16 1370 26X12. 13.6-16 1600 6-14 9.5-22 1380. SPECIFICATIONS VIBRATION DECLARATION GRAMMER MSG83/521 78/764/EEC as amended by 1988/465/EEC Vibration Damping TABLE 6 Ratio vivration accerelation seat Ballast load surface / seat attachment (.

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