Zetor Tractor Utilix CL 45 55 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Zetor Tractor Utilix CL 45 55 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Zetor Tractor Utilix CL 45 55 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.
INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION
1 – Left turn (counter clock wise)
2 – Right
3 – Front
4 – Left
5 – Rear
6 – Right turn (clock wise)
- The word “Tractor” has been derived from “Traction,” which means pulling. A tractor is required to pull or haul equipment, implements, or trolleys that are coupled to the tractor body through suitable linkage.
- A tractor can also be used as a prime mover as it has a power outlet source, which is also called a Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft.
- In this book, the operating, maintenance, and storage instructions for all models of ZETOR Diesel Tractors have been compiled. This material has been prepared in detail to help you better understand the 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 ZETOR Dealer/Distributor in your locality. Dealer/Distributors are kept informed of the latest methods of servicing tractors. They stock genuine spare parts and are backed by the company’s full support.
Through this manual
- The use of the terms “LEFT,” “RIGHT,” “FRONT,” and “REAR” must be understood to avoid any confusion when following the instructions. “LEFT” and “RIGHT” mean the 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 (Fig. U18N002).
- When spare parts are required, always specify the tractor and engine serial numbers when ordering these parts. (See Fig. U18N001). This will facilitate faster delivery and help ensure that the correct parts for your particular tractor are received. The tractor serial number is punched on a plate attached to the left-hand side of the engine body (See Fig. U18N001). For easy reference, we suggest you write the number in the space provided in the owner’s personal data.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Zetor Tractor Utilix CL 45 55 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Location of serial numbers 9
Location of serial numbers 9
Tractor identification plate 9
Warranty of the product 9
Parts 9
About this manual 11
Introduction & Description 13
Tractor an introduction 13
Description 14
ROPS (Roll over protection structures) 15
Roll over protective structures (ROPS) 15
Danger 15
Use of the tractor with the ROPS lowered can cause fatal injuries 15
Damage of the ROPS 15
Seat sliding 16
Seat back reclining 16
Cushion strength adjustment 17
Safety instructions 19
Introduction to safety information 19
Signal words 19
Introduction to safety instructions Introduction to safety instructions 19
Protection children 19
Use of rops and seat belt 20
Precaution to avoid tipping 20
Safe parking of the tractor 20
Keep riders off tractor 20
Handle fuel safely-avoid fires 21
Stay clear of rotating shafts 21
Always use safety lights and devices 21
Practice safe maintenance 22
Avoid high-pressure fluids 22
Prevent battery explosions 22
Prevent acid burns 23
Battery disconnect 23
Service tractor safely 24
Work in ventilated area 24
Tractor runaway 24
Safety starter switch 24
Emergency exits 25
Safety precautions when using the loader 25
Towing safely 27
Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) 27
Operator Protective Structure (OPS) 27
Use of hazardous substances 27
Safe operation of your tractor 28
Safety tips during maintenance 29
Mounting and demounting implements 30
The following precautions are suggested to help prevent accidents 31
Do’s and don’t’s 34
DO’S-for better performance 34
Don’ts – for safe operation 35
Safety signs 37
General safety information 37
Decals mounting location 37
Universal symbols 41
Controls, Instruments & Operations 43
Description of tractor controls 43
Battery disconnector 44
Instrument and switches 45
Main switch (key switch) 46
Headlights, Turn Signal Lights, Beacon and Horn Switch 46
Tachometer 47
Hour meter 47
CONTENTS
3
Fuel gauge and water temperature gauge 47
Hazard warning signal switch 47
Warning lights 48
Independent PTO 49
PTO ON/OFF switch 49
PTO Control switch 50
Operation the controls 51
Hand throttle (Throttle lever) 52
Clutch pedal 52
Clutch cut-off arm 52
Foot brakes 53
Parking brake lever 54
To avoid personal unjury 54
Air brakes of trailers and semi-trailers 55
Air pressure indication 55
The button for temporary deactivation of brakes of the trailer or semi-trailer 55
One-hose and two-hose brakes 56
One-hose brakes 56
Two-hose brakes 56
Sub gear lever (Linear shift lever) 57
Gear shifting scheme 57
Reversing lever 57
Diff-lock pedal 58
Front Axle Drive Lever 58
Driver’s seat 58
Tilt lever 59
PTO gear 59
Operating the hydraulics 60
Position control 60
Lowering speed control knob for the 3 point hitch 61
Outer hydraulic circuit 61
Outer hydraulic circuit controls 62
Remote hydraulic control valve coupler connecting and disconnecting 62
Joystick lever 63
Safety implement for joystick lever 63
Adjustment of the top link 65
Adjustment of the lift link on the lower link 66
Mounting implement 66
*Front three-point hitch 67
Controlling front three-point hitch 67
Hydraulic lock of the front three-point hitch 68
Working and transport position of the front three-point hitch 69
Driving with agricultural machines attached to the front three-point hitch 69
Maximum permissible load of the hitch 69
Lower hitch 70
Connection and disconnection of implements 70
Multistage adjustable suspension 71
Disassembly of the rear PTO cover 71
Lower hitch disassembly 71
Height adjustment and disassembly of the multi-level hitch attachment tail piece 72
Operation 73
Starting the engine 73
Stopping the engine 73
Driving the tractor 74
Warming up 74
Warming up in cold weather 74
Warming Up Time 74
Sharp change of direction in the field 75
Normal service braking and parking 75
Uphill starts on a steep slope 75
Driving downhill 76
Operation of the diff lock 76
Check during driving 76
CONTENTS
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Oil pressure light 76
Battery charging 76
Fuel gauge 77
Engine cooling water 77
Trailer socket (seven terminal electrical socket type) 77
Treads 78
Changing the front wheel tread 79
Changing the rear wheel tread 79
Front drive axle fenders 80
Setting wheel stops with front drive axle 80
Connecting and disconnecting implement 81
Connection 81
Disconnection 81
Mounting implement 82
Fixtion points of loader 83
Tractor maintenance 85
Check and service 85
Service inspections 85
Pre-start checks 85
Engine coolant 85
Engine oil 86
Transmission oil 87
Fuel 87
Tyre pressure 88
Tire size and inflation pressure 88
Tire inflation 88
Steering 88
Brake 88
Installation of the Front Loader 89
Maintenance and adjustment schedule 90
Periodical check and service table 90
Tractor greasing plan 93
Fuels, coolants and lubricants used – amounts 94
Recommended SAE viscosity grades for engine oil 94
ZETOR service fillings 94
Motor oils 94
Oil in the gearbox and final drivehousing 94
Oil for the front driving axle 94
Other recommended service fillings tested on Zetor tractors 94
Oil to gear systems of tractors 94
Fuel 94
Procedure to open the front hood 95
Front bonnet opening 95
Opening the side cover 95
Fuel system 96
Bleeding the fuel system 96
Changing oil in tractor 97
Changing engine oil 97
Changing the transmission oil 98
Changing front axle oil 99
Engine oil filter 100
Fuel filter 100
Hydraulic oil filter and engine oil filter cartridge 101
Anti freeze 102
Cleaning the radiator 103
Greasing the tractor 104
Safety instructions for lubrication of the tractor 104
Setting the play of controls 105
Adjusting the brakes 105
Adjusting method 105
Adjusting the throttle lever 106
Adjusting toe-in 106
Checking the battery 106
CONTENTS
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Battery maintenance 106
Battery charging 107
Alternator belt adjustment 107
Alternator inspect 108
Air conditioner compressor belt adjustment 108
Air filter maintenance 109
Checking hoses and lines 109
Checking the wiring harness and fuses 109
Replacing fuses 110
Main fuses 110
Storage 111
For daily or short term storage 111
Long-term storage 111
Re-use after long term storage 111
Fuel saving tips 111
Air cleaning system 111
Engine 112
Fuel system 112
Oil system 112
Cooling system 112
How to use of jacks 113
Cabin 115
Instruments and related parts 116
Doors 116
Rear window 116
Side window 116
Work lights (front and rear) 116
Rearview mirrors 117
Cab ceiling 117
How to controls cabin 118
Interior devices 118
Ventilation 118
Re-circulation inlets fully closed 118
Working lamp switch 118
Wiper control switch 119
Windscreen washer tank 119
Interior lamp 120
Blower control switch 120
Temperature control 120
Air conditioner switch 120
Circulation diffuser 121
Heating system 121
Heating system configuration 121
Air conditioning system 122
Roof hatch (if equipped) 122
Cab air intake filter 122
Radio, CD player (if equipped) 123
Ash tray 123
Cigarette lighter 123
Air conditioning system troubleshooting 125
Main technical parameters 129
Major specifications 129
Maximum permissible weight of the unit (tractor with trailer or semi-trailer) 132
Maximum permissible tractor axle load 132
Permitted maximum weight of set ‘tractor + mounted machine’ (kg) 132
Manoeuvrability condition 132
Permissible wheel combination for tractors and load capacity of tires 132
Traveling speed 133
Noise levels 134
Vibration referred to the operator position 135
Fault tracing 137
Engine troubleshooting 137
Clutch, brake and hydraulic system troubleshooting 139
Steering wheel and electric instruments troubleshooting 140
Towing the tractor 143
Towing with the engine running 144
Towing with the engine off 144
Wiring Diagram 145
Wiring diagram 1 145
Wiring diagram 2 146
Cabrio wiring diagram 147
Cabin wiring diagram 1 148
Cabin wiring diagram 2 149
Cabin wiring diagram 3 150
Power train 151
Index 153
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