Original Operating Instructions Two-Wheel Tractor 2500 Hydro Briggs & Stratton Petrol Engine - Recoil Starter Version - Electric Starter Version Yanmar Diesel Engine - Electric Starter Version & Before commissioning the machine, read operating instructions and observe warnings and safety instructions. Operating Instructions No. 998 783-B 03.
Symbols, Name Plate Please complete: Machine Type No.:....................... Identification No.: Symbols Warning – danger Important information .......................................................... Engine Type:.............................. Engine No.:................................ Fuel Fuel filter Date of Purchase:...................... Air filter For name plate, refer to page 3/fig. A/4 For engine type and number, refer to page 64/Fig. C/4 petrol engine to page 68/Fig.
Designation of Parts 4 Fig. A 10 11 3 33 32 21 1 22 24 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 23 12 11 Fig.
Designation of Parts Fig. A: 1 3 4 10 11 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Inspection and filling opening for transmission / hydraulic oil Idle speed shifting mechanism (bypass) Nameplate (machine identification no.
Index Amount of Delivery ........................... 2 Recommendations Lubricants ......................................... 6 Maintenance and Repair .................. 6 Fuel ................................................... 7 Designation of Parts ....................................... 3, 64, 68 1. Safety Instructions ....... 8 - 13 2. Specifications Dimensions ............................... 14, 15 Wheel combinations/Track Widths . 16 Machine ..........................................
Recommendations Lubricants and Anti-Corrosive Agents Maintenance and Repair Use the specified lubricants for engine and transmission (see “Specifications”). The trained mechanics of your agria workshop carry out expert maintenance and repair. We recommend using bio-lubricating oil or bio-lubricating grease for “open” lubricating points or nipples (as specified in the operating instructions).
Recommendations Fuel Petrol Engine Diesel Engine This engine runs smoothly on commercial unleaded regular and supergrade petrol as well as on leaded supergrade petrol. This Diesel engine runs on conventional Diesel fuel of a min. cetane rating of 45. Do not add oil to petrol. If, for environmental reasons, you use unleaded petrol, make sure the fuel is drained completely when shutting down the engine for more than 30 days.
1. Safety Instructions Before starting the engine, read the operating instructions and note: 1 Warning This symbol marks all paragraphs in these operating instructions which affect your safety. Pass all safety instructions to other users and operators. Due Use The two-wheel tractor is a handcontrolled automatic single-axle machine which can power and/or pull various implements approved by the manufacturer.
1. Safety Instructions Careful with rotating tools – keep at a safe distance! Beware of coasting tools. Before you start any maintenance or repair on them, wait until tools have come to a complete stop. Foreign powered parts shear and crush! Riding on the attachment during operation is not permitted. Operation and Safety Devices 1 Before you start the engine Become familiar with the devices and operating elements and their functions.
1. Safety Instructions 1 For all works with the two-wheel tractor, in particular for turning, the machine operator must keep the distance to the machine given by the steering handles. Implements Riding on the implement during operation or in transport is not permitted. Always use appropriate tools and wear gloves when changing implements and parts thereof. If clogging occurs in the implement, shut off the engine and clean the implement with an appropriate tool.
1. Safety Instructions When mounting and dismounting the cutter bar, make sure all blades are protected by the knife guards. To exchange the knife and to mount/dismount the knife driver, make sure that you turn screws away from cutting blades. For grinding the mowing knives, always wear safety goggles and gloves. Weights Fit weights properly and at specified points. Keep two-wheel tractor and implement clean to avoid risk of fire. Check nuts and bolts regularly for tight fit and re-tighten, if necessary.
1. Safety Instructions 1 Do not spill any fuel, use a proper filling device (e.g. funnel). Hydraulic System In case of fuel-spillage, pull the twowheel tractor away from the spillage before you start the engine. The hydraulic system is subjected to high pressure. Make sure fuel is of specified quality. Store fuel in approved cans only. Liquids leaking under high pressure, e.g. fuel, can penetrate the skin and cause severe injuries. Immediately see a doctor.
1. Safety Instructions Use appropriate tyre air pressure for operation with implements. Re-tighten attachment bolts of drivewheels or check tightness when doing maintenance work. Explanation of Warning Signs Electrical System and Battery Do not work without protective covers mounted. Before starting the engine, bring covers in proper position. When working on the electrical system, make sure the battery is disconnected (negative pole) (for two-wheel tractors equipped with battery).
2. Specifications Machine Dimensions two-wheel tractor: (mm) A min A max B BF BH c e e max min H HH + / - L1 RH RH VHL min max VHR (e max) (e min) 5.00-10 AS 270 20x8.00-10 21x11.00-8 2 640 810 780 125 610 980 870 240 360 190 930 1100 2010 17° 21° 23° 18,5° 620 5.00-12 AS 23x8.50-12 290 1000 890 240 950 1120 23x10.
2. Specifications Machine Dimensions tool carrier: (mm) A min A max B BF BH c e e max min H HH + / - L2 RH min RH VHL Η Η max VHR (e max) (e min) 5.00-10 AS 270 20x8.00-10 21x11.00-8 640 810 780 125 610 980 870 240 360 190 995 1165 1655 17° 21° 23° 18,5° 620 5.00-12 AS 23x8.50-12 290 1000 890 240 1015 1185 23x10.
2 16 30 60 30 60 90 90 (mm) 30 B 60 60 90 90 A S i A S i A S i A S i A S i A S i A S i 23x8.50-12 AS 660 445 230 880 665 450 720 505 290 940 725 510 780 565 350 1000 785 570 840 625 410 1060 845 630 2 23x10.50-12 AS 790 515 240 870 595 320 850 575 300 930 655 380 910 635 360 990 715 440 970 695 420 1050 775 500 3 5.00-12 AS 620 465 310 800 645 490 680 525 370 860 705 550 740 585 430 920 765 610 800 645 490 980 825 670 4 5.
2. Specifications Intermediate flanges, Use of the drive wheels 30= intermediate flange 30 mm 2516 011 60= intermediate flange 60 mm 2416 011 90 = track-width adjuster 90 mm 5519 031 V = intermediate flanges Vario 5916 211 220 = track-width adjuster 220 mm 5616 511 220A = track-width adjuster 220 mm with balancer 5519 011 Tyre Tre a d Profile 2 Use Ite m No. 5.00-10 field tyre general maintenance 0190 112 5.00-12 field tyre general maintenance 3490 411 20x8.
2. Specifications Transmission: ..................... Hydrostat Driving speeds: Forward ............................. 0–6.0 km/h Reverse ............................ 0 - 4.0 km/h 2 PTO: ....................................... 805 rpm gear independent at 3600 engine rpm direction of rotation: clockwise, looking on PTO, constant in forward and reverse PTO clutch ................. electromagnetic Steering: ............................................
2. Specifications Rated speed: ...................... 3600 rpm Petrol Engine 2 Petrol Engine Manufacturer: ........ Briggs & Stratton Type: ................ Vanguard OHV 13 HP ..................................... 245 437-0284 Version: ....................... Fan-air-cooled 1 cylinder-4-stroke OHV engine (petrol) Bore: ........................................ 89 mm Stroke: ..................................... 63 mm Cubic capacity: .................... 390 ccm Output: ............... 9.
2. Specifications Diesel Engine Manufacturer: ........................ Yanmar Type: Electric starter version ................ L100 Recoil starter version .................. L100 2 Version: ....................... Fan-air-cooled 1-cylinder-4-stroke diesel engine Bore: ........................................ 86 mm Stroke: ..................................... 70 mm Cubic capacity: ................... 406 ccm Output: ............... 7.4 kW at 3600 rpm Diesel Engine Rated speed: ......................
3. Devices and Operating Elements The two-wheel tractor agria type 2500 Hydro is a basic motorised unit and is always used with an implement. Therefore it is most suitable for normal use in landscape gardening and in agriculture and forestry work for such as turning over the ground, mowing grass and meadowland, snow clearing and sweeping. When the single-axle tractor/the tool carrier/the multi-purpose machine is used on public roads, the local national road traffic rules must be observed, e.g.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Speed Control Lever max The speed control lever (B/6) on the steering handle is for stepless setting of engine speed from min. = idle to max. = full throttle.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Safety circuit B/1 Engine shutt-off position "0" (lever not pressed). Operating position (lever pressed down and held) W I Do not fasten safety circuit lever. Release the safety circuit lever in an emergency, the lever will automatically go to STOP position! PTO-Shaft Connection The speed-independent PTO (A/22) is connected with an electric mechanism.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Transmission The agria two-wheel tractor is equipped with a hydrostatic drive. Setting the Driving Speed and Direction Lever shift model l The driving speed forward or reverse is steplessly set or changed with the forefinger or the thumb at the driving lever (B/5). l The zero-position on the driving lever is provided with a spring catch.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Hydraulic Steering With the hydraulic steering, the inner wheel at the curve becomes slower up to the standstill, the outer wheel at the curve keeps it velocity. Steering B/3 B/4 l By operating the steering handles (B/3 or B/4) the hydraulic steering is activated with running engine. l Steering only during driving, not upon a standstill.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Steering Handle B/11 W Do never adjust operating handles during working – risk of accidents! Steering Handle – Height Adjustment l Turn ratchet bolt lever (B/11) about a half turn and hold. l Bring steering handle to the desired height l Turn back the ratchet bolt lever and move the steering arm up and down a little until the ratchet bolt engages.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Steering Handle Swinging Buffer The steering handle is rubber-cushioned, the optimum damping effect is achieved if the 2 cushion stops at the front of the lower bar are set in such a way that in a neutral position, with the bar unstressed, on each side a gap of A = 0,2 mm is maintained. Another setting can be made here as required individually. Adjustment: 3 l Loosen hex.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Drive-Wheels For full tractive power, mount wheels with pointed parts of lugs showing in driving direction (wheels seen from above). Fit the countersunk side of spring-lock washer into countersink-type holes of disk wheel (see fig. “Wheel Attachment Bolts”). The wheels can also be mounted either on their inner or outer sides for variable track widths (narrow track / wide track – refer to track widths table, p 16).
3. Devices and Operating Elements Continuous portal axle adjustment for counterbalance against the attached implement W Only adjust with engine off. Pull parking brake 3 A/25 release the clamping levers (A/25) on both sides in a counter clockwise direction - to adjust the handle, press this axially towards the centre - until it unlocks - while turning.
3. Devices and Operating Elements 4 Mounting and Dismounting Implements W Only mount and dismount implemens with engine off. The mounting and dismounting of implements is best carried out if the steering bar is turned to two-wheel tractor position (steering bar end pointing in the direction of attachment flange) - the mounting process is thus better visible. I 3 Mounting Implements: l Ensure that coupling surfaces on two-wheel tractor and implement are clean.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Implements Hoeing drive: Only mount model 2501 011 or current hoeing drives 3401 011, 3401 021 together with adapter 2555 011! 2555 011 3401 011 3401 021 Montage: Screw together hoeing drive 3401 011 or 3401 021 with adapter 2555 011 as per Fig. using 2 M14 screws, plates and securing nuts.
3. Devices and Operating Elements Battery (Version electric starter) 31 There is no dry pre-charging of batteries on the new machines or trailers. Therefore the battery must be filled with accumulator acid and charged (charging current =1/10 of battery capacity). 34 Note manufacturer’s instructions! 3 Fuse 35 Vers.
4. Commissioning and Operation Commissioning Please note that durability and operational safety of the engine depend to a large extent on its breaking-in. Always allow a cold engine to warm up for some minutes and never run it at full throttle at the beginning. Please note: for the first 20 hours of operation (break-in period) do not use the engine at full power. Make sure you check and maintain air filters regularly and use clean fuel. Only use branded petrol.
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4. Commissioning and Operation Starting Petrol Engine Recoil Starter Version Engage the parking brake (B/7) 0 Set driving speed (B/5) to " 0" Set speed control lever (B/6) to max.
4. Commissioning and Operation Shutting off Petrol Engine Recoil Starter Version 6 30 sec. min Set speed control lever to idle position and let engine run idle for approx. half a minute. Set ignition key to position Close the fuel tap (C/13) 4 Secure two-wheel tractor against unauthorized use – disconnect ignition key. I The ignition key (B/10) also serves as emergency off-switch. If necessary, set switch to position to turn engine off.
4. Commissioning and Operation Starting Petrol Engine E-Starter Version Engage the parking brake (B/7) Set driving speed (B/5) to " 0" Set speed control lever (B/6) to max. max Open the fuel tap (C/13) Cold engine: put CHOKE lever (C/20) to "CHOKE" position l Warm engine: leave CHOKE lever in normal operating position 4 Insert ignition key into ignition lock (B/10) and turn on "I " - even when started using the reverse starter. l Warning signal sounds.
4. Commissioning and Operation Shutting off Petrol Engine E-Starter Version 630 sec. min Set speed control lever to idle position and let engine run idle for approx. half a minute. Turn key back to position warning signal goes out. Close the fuel tap (C/13). Secure two-wheel tractor against unau- 4 thorized use – disconnect ignition key. I The ignition key (B/10) also serves as emergency off-switch. If necessary, set switch to position to turn engine off.
4. Commissioning and Operation Starting Diesel Engine E-Starter Version Engage the parking brake (B/7) Set driving speed (B/5) to " 0" Set speed control lever (B/6) to “max.”. Open the fuel tap (D/3). Insert key into ignition-start-switch (D/33) max and turn right to position “I” - even when started using the reverse starter. l Warning signal sounds. Turn ignition key further to the right to position “START” .
4. Commissioning and Operation Shutting off Diesel Engine E-Starter Version 61 Min. min Set speed control lever to idle position and let engine run idle for approx. one minute. Turn key back to position - warning signal goes out. Close the fuel tap (D/3). 4 Secure two-wheel tractor against unauthorized use – remove ignition key. I The ignition key (B/10) also serves as emergency off-switch. If necessary, set switch to position to turn engine off.
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4. Commissioning and Operation Note for Mowing After mowing or in case of grass clogging: Set driving lever to idle-position. The è"0" è"0" machine comes to a stop but not the knives, thus freeing the cutter bar from grass. Set PTO shifting mechanism to position “0”. Working on Slopes To prevent the machine from sliding on slopes make sure it is secured by another person using a bar or a rope.
5. Maintenance I Petrol Engine Apart from observing all operating instructions, it is also important to pay attention to the following maintenance instructions.
5. Maintenance 6 A; 5 h Petrol Engine Cleaning the Cooling System After mowing for longer periods of time, clogging of plants and dust may occur in the cooling system. Sustained operation with the cooling system clogged lets the engine heat up and causes damage. l Always check cooling-air screen (C/5) and remove dirt and plants sucked in. 6 100 h 6 A; 5 h l Clean fan system after every 100 hours of operation or at least once per year, preferably before the season starts.
5. Maintenance I Diesel Engine Apart from observing all operating instructions, it is also important to pay attention to the following maintenance instructions.Please note: Only do all maintenance work with the engine shut off and spark plug connector disconnected. When working on mowing knives, wear safety gloves! Engine Checking Oil Level 6 A; 8 h l Each time you take up operation and after every 8 operating hours. l Check only with engine switched off and machine in horizontal position.
5. Maintenance Diesel Engine 6 A, 50 h Wing nut (400 h) Paper filter element Foamed pre-filter Air filter cap Cyclone pre-filter Dry-Type Air Filter When You take up operation check the air filter (D4) on dirt, clean it if necessary. Clean air filter (J/4) after a maximum of every 50 operating hours or at least after 3 months, in case of heavy dust occurence even earlier. Clean air filter and outside surrounding parts.
5. Maintenance Diesel Engine Draining fuel l Provide a proper container with funnel or similar. 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 l Remove the drain plug (16) and drain the fuel into a proper container. l Re-attach the drain plug (16) with Oring and tighten it (check the O-ring and replace it if necessary) X Fuel tank Fuel tap Filter insert Gasket O-ring Hex head nut Drain plug Fuel filter Clean the fuel filter insert at approx. 200 operating hour intervals, earlier, if engine ouput drops.
5. Maintenance Diesel Engine Cleaning the Cooling System 6A After a long period of operation the cooling system may become clogged by dirt and plant trash. Uninterrupted operation with a clogged cooling system causes the engine to heat up and become damaged. l Always check cooling-air screen (D/10) and free from dirt and plant trash taken in.
5. Maintenance 6 50 h Battery (E-Starter version) There is no dry pre-charge of batteries on new machines, therefore batteries must be totally charged after filling them with accumulator acid (charge current = 1/10 of battery capacity). If the machine or trailer will not be used for a longer period, the battery must be kept fully charged with a current of 0.06A and checked every 4 weeks and recharged, if necessary. Before recharge, disconnect negative pole. W Never leave battery in uncharged state.
5. Maintenance Machine Check oil level in transmission Transmission I Transmission oil is also hydraulic oil When changing to Bio hydraulic oil HEES, drain oil filling and twice rinse the system (– see after-sales service information).
5. Maintenance 6 50 h Drive-Wheels When commissioning the machine and each 100 Nm time you change wheels, check and tighten wheel bolts and nuts after the first 2 operating hours with 100 Nm. Proceed likewise when doing maintenance work. Check tyre air pressure regularly. For smooth driving, make sure that there is the same pressure in front and rear tyres respectively. 6 50 h Wheel Hubs l Always after 50 operating hours, retighten the hex nuts (A/27) on the wheel hubs to 240…300 Nm. 240..
5. Maintenance Safety Circuit Check safety circuit function each time you take up operation and each time you maintain the machine. Engine-Stop-Switch 6A l With main drive and PTO drive engaged and upon release the lever (B/1), the engine must automatically come to a stop. B/1 l Check electric lines, connections, contact switches and relay and exchange, if necessary.
5. Maintenance 6J 2x Steering Tower Drag Bearing, Steering Ratchet Bolt Lubricate the steering tower drag bearing and the steering ratchet bolt at the lubricating nipples at least once per year and after cleaning; for this swing the steering tower to the right by about 45-50°, then the two grease nipples under the casing are accessible. Guide Channels for Axle Adjustment Thoroughly clean the guide channels at least once per year and spray them with a little Teflon spray.
5. Maintenance Storage For longer periods of no operation: a) Clean thoroughly Repair paint coat. b) Spray all shining parts and the cutter bar with Bioslushing oil. c) Engine preservation Petrol Engine: l Drain fuel completely or fill fuel tank and add fuel stabilizer (agria No. 799 09). - Observe enclosed instructions. Let engine run for approx. 1 minute. l Change the engine oil. l Fill a tea-spoon (approx. 0.03l) of engine oil into the spark plug opening. Slowly crank the engine.
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Electrical Wirings Version Petrol Engine Recoil Starter bl br ge gn li or ro ro-ge 56 Version Petrol Engine E-Starter = blue = brown = yellow = green = lilac = orange = red = red-yellow agria-Two-Wheel Tractor 2500 Hydro
Electrical Wirings Vers. Diesel Engine E-Starter 1 Relais, E-Starter (only version E-Starter) 1a Glass fuse 15 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ignition start switch Flat plug fuse 15 A Battery (only version E-Starter) Socket DIN 9680-A Beeper (only version E-Starter) Condenser (petrol engine vers. recoil starter) 8 Electric rectifier (petrol engine vers.
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Inspection and Maintenance Chart Check safety circuit function Check engine shut-off sw itch function Check PTO-reverse drive lock Check free play of levers Check air filter Check air filter Clean cooling-screen Clean cooling-screen Check bolts and nuts Clean surrounding parts of exhaust Clean surrounding parts of exhaust Check engine oil level, refill, if necessary Check engine oil level, refill, if necessary Tighten w heel bolts and nuts Check transmission oil level Cleaning First engine oil change, subs
Maintenance Schedule Petrol Engine 6B 18 6 25 h 17 6 A; 8 h 1 2 650 h (5 h) 6 600 h 16 (50 h) 6 50 h; 6 200 h 6 A; 5 h 3 7 6 100 h 4 6 50 h 6 200 h 15 (50 h) 8 6 A; 5 h 5 6A 9 6 50 h; 100 h 6 A; 200 h 14 6 A = Each time before you take up operation 6B= yearly and after each cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner 6 A; 2 h 13 6A 12 6 50 h 11 agria-Two-Wheel Tractor 2500 Hydro 0 6A 10 63
Designation of Parts Fig. C Petrol Engine 2 Engine Vanguard OHV 13 HP 11 18 12 1 20 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 34 35 19 Spark plug/spark plug connector Oil dip-stick/oil filling opening Oil drain plug Engine identification number Recoil starter/cooling air screen Starter handle Fuel tank cap Fuel tank Fuel tap right Muffler Air filter Choke lever Socket 12 V - DIN 9680-A Flat plug fuse 4 13 6 5 Ausf. E.
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Maintenance Schedule Diesel Engine 6B 18 6 25 h 17 6 A; 8 h 1 2 6200h (50h) 6 600 h 16 (50 h) 6 50 h; 6 3 Mon.
Designation of Parts Diesel Engine Figure D Engine L100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 Fuel tank cap Fuel tank Fuel tap Air filter Preliminary air filter Starter grip Cooling air grille Decompression lever Exhaust Electric switch (E-Start Version) Engine oil filler opening, dip-stick Engine oil drain plug Engine oil filter Decompression cable Injection pump Fuel drain plug Engine type plate; engine I.D.
Designation of Parts Diesel Engine Figure D Engine L100 68 agria-Two-Wheel Tractor 2500 Hydro
Conformity Declaration agria-Two-Wheel Tractor 2500 Hydro 69
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