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Mahindra Tractor ‘30’ Series 4WD 4530 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Mahindra Tractor ‘30’ Series 4WD 4530 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Mahindra Tractor ‘30’ Series 4WD 4530 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Language : English
Pages : 96
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Mahindra Tractor ‘30’ Series 4WD 4530 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

About this manual 5
Introduction 6
 Tractor 6
Tractor Serial No. 7
Serial Numbers 7
General Description 8
Owner Assistance 9
Important Engine Information 10
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 11
Safety Instructions 12
Safety Signs 17
Universal Symbols 21
LH & RH View of Engine 22
Lamps 23
Controls, Instruments & Operations 24
Instrument cluster 25
 RPM Meter 26
Hour Counter 26
Fuel Gauge 26
Coolant Temperature Gauge 26
Brake Light Indicator 27
High Beam Indicator 27
Battery Charging Indicator 27
Air Filter Clog Indicator 27
LH Turn Indicator 27
RH Turn Indicator 27
Battery Charging Indicator 27
Low Oil Pressure Indicator 27
Switches 28
 Light Switch 29
Hazard Switch 29
High-Low Beam Rotary Switch 29
Turn Signal Switch 29
Starter Switch 29
Heater Indicator 29
Horn Push Button 29
Controls 30
 Operator Seat 31
Adjusting Seat Position 31
Weight Adjustment 31
Tilt Adjustment 31
Using Seat belt 31
Fasten Seat belt 31
Release Seat belt 31
KSB Relay 31
Cold Starting Aid 32
Hand Throttle Operation 32
Increasing Engine Speed 32
Engine tachometer speeds 32
Decreasing Engine Speed 32
Constant Speed Setting 32
Foot Throttle Operation 33
4WD Engagement Lever 33
Brake 34
Parking brake 34
For applying the parking brake 34
For releasing the parking brake 34
Differential Lock Pedal 35
Clutch Pedal 35
IPTO Clutch 36
IPTO Beeper 36
Power Take-Off 36
F-R Shuttle Shift Lever 37
Range Shift Lever 37
Speed Shift Lever 38
Auxiliary Valve 38
Opening the Hood 39
Closing the Hood 39
Opening Side Panels 39
Closing the Side Panels 39
Hydraulic System & Operation 40
Hydraulic System 41
 Full Live “Vary-Touch” Hydraulic System 41
Position Control Lever 41
Draft Control Lever 41
Isolating Valve 41
Position Control – Operation 42
 Position Control 42
Position Control Lever Stop 42
Draft Control – Operation 43
 Draft Control 43
Setting the Draft Control 43
Three Point Linkage 44
 Toplink 44
Draft Sensing Bracket 44
Lower Links 44
Adjustable Lift Rods 45
Lateral Strut Stabilizer 45
Attaching Implement 46
Attachments 47
 Swinging Drawbar 47
Adjusting Drawbar length 47Using swinging Drawbar 47
Wheel Weights 48
Wheel Tread Adjustment 48
Front Tires 48
Rear Tires 48
Pneumatic Tires 49
 Adding Liquid Weight 49
Inflation 49
Exceptions (Rear Tires only) 49
Care of Tires 50
Shipping Tractors Equipped with 50
Pneumatic Tires
Tire Protection during Storage 50
Mounting Tires on the Rim 50
Operating Instructions 51
 Before Starting The Tractor 51
Starting the Tractor 51
Stopping the Engine 51
Driving the Tractor 52
Precautions 53
 Operating the Tractor 53
The Tractor 54
Driving the Tractor 54
Servicing the Tractor 55
Operating the PTO (Power Take Off) 55
ROPS 55
Transporting Tractor on a Trailer 56
Towing 56
Diesel Fuel 56
Do’s & Dont’s 57
Maintenance 58
 Cooling System 58
Radiator 58
Radiator Cap 58
Thermostat 58
Cooling System 59
 Water Pump 59
Hose Connections 59
Fan & Fan Belts 59
Belt Adjustment 59
Belt Removal 59
Belt Replacement 59
Draining the System 59
Cleaning out Dirt and Sludge 59
Adding Coolant to the System 60
Cooling System Protection 60
Engine Valve Clearance 61
 Thrash Guard 61
Air Intake System 62
 Air Cleaner 62
Body Air-Cleaner 62
Cyclopack or built-in Pre-Cleaner 62
Paper element filter 62
Safety Cartridge 62
Dust Collector Bowl 62
Hose and Clamps 62
Fuel System 63
 Clean Diesel Fuel 63
Bleeding the fuel filter 63
Bleeding the Fuel Injection Pump 63
Fuel Tank and Fuel Pipes 63
Tamper Proofing 63
Fuel Filter 64
Servicing the fuel filter 64
Lubrication System 65
 Oil Level Check 65
Oil Change 65
Engine Oil Filter 65
Changing Spin On Filter 65
Electrical System 66
 Battery Maintenance Cleaning 66
Servicing 66
Effect of Low Temperatures 66
Alternator 66
Charging Circuit 67
Starter Motor Removal 67
Adjusting Valve Clearance 68
Front Axle 69
 Front Axle – Front Wheel “Toe-in” Check 69
Front Axle Oil 69
Transmission 70
 Transmission Oil Level Check 70
Transmission Oil Change 70
Transmission Oil Filling 70
Hydraulic Suction Filter 71
Transmission Strainer 71
Clutch Pedal 72
 Clutch Pedal Free Play 72
IPTO Lever Free Play Setting 72
Brake Pedal 73
 Dry Disc Brakes 73
Brake Pedal Adjustment 73
Brake Pedal Free Play 73
30 Series 4WD, Model – 4530
Head Lamp Adjustment 74
 Head lamp adjustment 74
Aiming Head Lamps 74
Lubrication 75
Lubricants 76
 General 76
Lubricant Storage 76
Alternate and Synthetic Lubricants 76
Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil 76
Mixing of Lubricants 76
Engine Oil 77
Selecting the Viscosity of Engine Oil (EO) 77
Transmission, Hydraulics, Steering & 78
Wet Brake Oil (GL)
Chassis Lubricant (CL) 78
Oil Specifications Chart 78
Special Bolt Torques 79
Routine Service Schedule 80
Specifications 82
Trouble Shooting 84
 Engine 84
Hydraulics 88
Brakes 89
Transmission 89
Rear Wheels 89
Electricals 89
Power Steering 90
Tractor History Card 91
Service Record 92
Part Replacement Record 93
Daily Operating Log 94
Wiring Diagram 96

DESCRIPTION:

Mahindra Tractor ‘30’ Series 4WD 4530 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

About This Manual:

This Manual has been prepared to assist you in following the correct procedure for break-in, operation and maintenance of your new Mahindra tractor. Your tractor has been designed and built to give maximum performance, with good fuel economy and ease of operation under a wide variety of operating conditions.

  • Prior to delivery, the tractor was carefully inspected, both at the factory and by your Mahindra dealer, to ensure that it reaches you in optimum condition. To maintain this condition and ensure trouble free performance, it is important that the routine services, as specified in this manual, are carried out at the recommended intervals.
  • We have enclosed a page on new tractor inspection sheets. The first sheet is the dealer’s copy and should be removed by the dealer after the inspection has been carried out. The second sheet is your copy of the service performed. Ensure that you & the dealer sign both copies.
  • Read this manual carefully and keep it in a convenient place for future reference. If at any time you require advice concerning your tractor, do not hesitate to contact your authorised Mahindra dealer. He has trained personnel, genuine Mahindra parts and necessary equipments to undertake all your service requirements.
  • Mahindra USA Inc’s. policy is one of continuous improvement, and the right to change prices, specifications or equipments at any time without notice is reserved. All data given in this book is subject to production variations. Dimensions & weight are approximate only and the illustrations do not necessarily show tractors in standard condition. For exact information about any particular tractor, please consult your Mahindra dealer.

INTRODUCTION:

The word, ‘Tractor’ has been derived from ‘traction’ which means pulling. A tractor is required to pull or haul an equipment, implement or trolley, which are coupled to the tractor chassis through suitable linkage. A tractor can also be used as a prime mover as it has a power outlet source which is also called Power Take Off or PTO shaft.

  • In this book the operation and maintenance instructions for ‘30’ Series 4WD models of Mahindra diesel tractors have been compiled. This material has been prepared in detail to help you in better understanding of maintenance and efficient operation of the machine.
  • If you need any information not given in this manual, or require the services of a trained mechanic, please get in touch with the Mahindra dealer in your locality. Dealers are kept informed of the latest methods of servicing tractors. They stock genuine repair parts and are backed by the company’s full support.
  • Throughout this manual, the use of the terms LEFT, RIGHT, FRONT and REAR must be understood, to avoid any confusion when following the instructions. The LEFT and RIGHT means left and right sides of the tractor when facing forward in the driver’s seat. Reference to the FRONT indicates the radiator end of the tractor, while the REAR, indicates the drawbar end.

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