Zetor Tractor Compax HT 25 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Zetor Tractor Compax HT 25 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Zetor Tractor Compax HT 25 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
ZETOR
This Operator’s Manual for the Zetor tractors, which we are presenting to you will help you to become familiar with the operation and maintenance of your new tractor. Although many of you have rich experience with the operation of other tractors, please, read the information contained in this Operator’s Manual very carefully. In the Manual you will find a lot of new information and get a perfect overview of how to use the tractor with maximum efficiency during various kinds of work. If you observe the rules of tractor operation and maintenance and driving safety, your new tractor will become your reliable and long-term friend. The manufacturer of the tractor wishes you thousands of hours of satisfactory work.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- This manual has been prepared to assist you in following / adopting the correct procedure for running-in operation and maintenance of your new ZETOR Tractor. Your tractor has been designed and built to provide maximum performance, low fuel consumption and ease of use.
- To maintain the condition and ensure trouble-free performance, it is important that maintenance is performed at the recommended intervals as described in this manual. 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 Authorized ZETOR dealer / Distributor.
- He has trained personnel, genuine parts and necessary equipments to undertake all your service requirements. 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 ZETOR dealer / Distributor.
INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION
- Instructions and Description
- The word ‘tractor’ is derived from ‘traction’, which means towing. The tractor is required to tow or draw working equipment, an implement or a trailer that is attached to the body of the tractor by means of a suitable hitch. The tractor can also be used as a drivetrain, thanks to a power output called a PTO or a PTO shaft.
- These operating manual is prepared in accordance with the operating, maintenance and storage instructions for the relevant Zetor tractor model. The manual has been designed to help you better understand the maintenance and efficient operation of this machine.
- If you require any information not provided in this manual or require service from a trained mechanic, contact your local ZETOR TRACTORS a.s. dealer/distributor. Dealers/distributors are kept informed about the latest service procedures for tractors. They have original spare parts in stock and have full service support from the machine manufacturer. In this manual, the use of the terms LEFT, RIGHT, FRONT and REAR must be unified to avoid any confusion when following these instructions.
- LEFT and RIGHT means the left and right sides of the tractor when looking from the driver’s seat towards the front. The reference to FRONT means the end of the tractor radiator, while REAR means the end of the drawbar (see the picture). When ordering spare parts, always specify the tractor and engine serial numbers when ordering.
- This will make their delivery easier and faster and ensure that you receive the right spare parts for your particular tractor. The tractor’s serial number is stamped on a plate attached to the right side of the tractor (see the picture). For easy reference, we recommend you to write this number in the space reserved for the owner’s personal data.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Zetor Tractor Compax HT 25 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Location of serial numbers 7
Product Warranty . 7
About this manual 9
Introduction & description .11
Instructions and Description 11
Description .12
Rops (roll over protection structures) 13
Roll-Over Protection Structure (ROPS) .13
ROPS damage 14
Sliding Seat 15
Seat Suspension Adjustment 16
Safety instructions, do’s & don’ts .17
Introduction to safety information 17
Signal words 17
Introduction to safety instructions Introduction to safety instructions 17
Protection children .17
Use of rops and seat belt 18
Precaution to avoid tipping 18
Safe parking of the tractor .18
Keep riders off tractor 18
Handle fuel safely-avoid fires 19
Stay clear of rotating shafts .19
Always use safety lights and devices 19
Practice safe maintenance 20
Avoid high-pressure fluids .20
Prevent battery explosions 20
Prevent acid burns .21
Battery disconnect .21
Service tractor safely .21
Work in ventilated area 22
Tractor runaway .22
Safety starter switch 22
Emergency exits 22
Safety precautions when using the loader 23
Towing safely .25
Operator Protective Structure (OPS) .25
Use of Hazardous Substances 25
Safe operation of your tractor 26
Safety Tips During Maintenance .26
Mounting and demounting implements .27
The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accidents 28
Diesel fuel 30
Do’s and don’t’s .31
DO’S-for better performance .31
Don’ts – for safe operation 32
Safety signs .33
General safety information 33
Plates on the instrument panel cover 33
Plates on the chassis .34
Plates around the seat . 36
Universal symbols 37
Controls, instruments & operations .39
Description of Tractor Controls 39
Instruments and Switches .39
Main Switch (Key Switch) 40
Headlights Switch (Beacon Light), Turn Signal Lights Switch and Horn Switch .40
Hazard Warning Lights Switch 40
Hour Meter .41
Tachometer 41
Fuel Gauge 41
Instrument Panel Indicator Lights 42
PTO Indicator Light 43
PTO ON/OFF Switch .43
Tractor Controls .44
Throttle Lever (Manual Control) 44
Brake Pedal .44
Handbrake Lever .45
Cruise Control Lever 45
Travel Direction Pedals .45
Range Shift Lever (Road / Reduced) 46
Differential Lock Pedal . 46
Front Axle Drive Lever (4WD) .47
Driver’s Seat 48
Driver’s Seat Adjustment .48
PTO .49
Rear PTO .49
Mid PTO .50
Hydraulics Operation .51
Hitch Control Lever 51
Three-Point Hitch Lowering Speed Control . 52
Three-Point Hitch Control (TPH) .53
Stabilizer Chain Adjustment .53
Lift Link Adjustment .54
Link Yoke Adjustment on Lower Link 54
Implement Installation 55
Towing equipment .56
Implements Connection and Disconnection 57
Connection .58
Disconnection 58
Implement Installation 59
Front loader mounting points .60
Tractor Steering .61
Pre-departure Check .61
Starting the Engine 61
Warming Up .62
Warming Up in Cold Weather 62
Warming Up Time 62
Stopping the Engine 62
Stopping and Parking 63
Storage of the engine in operating conditions for 3 months or longer 63
Service Braking and Parking .63
Drive Off on Steep Slope .64
Driving Downhill .64
Check During Driving .65
Fuel Gauge 65
Engine Coolant 66
Maintenance instructions 67
Checks and Service .67
Pre-Start Checks .67
Engine Coolant 67
Engine Oil 67
Transmission Oil 68
Fuel 68
Fuel Saving .69
Tire Pressure .70
Steering .70
Brake .70
Electrical 70
Loader Installation .71
Loader Disconnection (Loader Valve or Loader Port) .71
Maintenance and Adjustment Schedule 72
Periodical Check and Service Table .72
Filling Scheme and Quantity Table .73
Recommended ZETOR service fillings .73
How to Open Covers .75
Hood Opening .75
Opening the Side Cover 75
Fuel 76
Fuel System Bleeding 76
Fuel Filter Cleaning .76
Oil and Water Separator Cleaning 77
Changing the Oils in the Tractor 77
Engine Oil Replacement 77
Transmission Oil Replacement .78
Front Axle Oil Replacement .79
Cleaning and replacing filters 80
Engine Oil Filter .80
Anti Freeze 80
Refrigerant Replacement .81
Greasing the Tractor 82
Setting the play of controls 83
Adjusting the Brakes 83
Adjustment Method 83
Adjusting the Throttle Leve 83
Adjusting Toe-in .83
Battery Maintenance 84
Checking the Battery .84
Battery Maintenance 84
Battery Charging 85
Battery Disconnect 86
Removal of the knob 86
Refitting the knob .86
Fan Belt Adjustment 87
Air Filter Service .87
Air Filter Dust Valve Cleaning 87
Element Cleaning/Replacement 88
Checking Hoses and Lines 88
Checking the Wiring Harness and Fuses 88
Replacing Fuses 89
Main Fuses 89
Fuse Box 90
Maintenance 91
Service before Daily or Short Term Storage .91
For Daily or Short Term Storage .91
Long-term Storage .91
Re-use After Long Term Storage 91
Main technical parameters 93
Specifications 93
Weights and Tires 95
Maximum ground speed according to tire type .95
Noise Levels 96
Vibrations Related to Operator’s Seat .96
Troubleshooting .97
Tractor Lifting .100
Towing the Tractor .101
Towing with the Engine Running .102
Towing with the Engine Off 102
Index .103
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- This is the SAME manual used by the dealers to troubleshoot any faults in your vehicle. This can be yours in 2 minutes after the payment is made.
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