Belarus: Operating Maintenance Work-Shop Manual
Belarus: Operating Maintenance Work-Shop Manual
Belarus: Operating Maintenance Work-Shop Manual
90/92
90 – 0000010 РЭ
OPERATING
MAINTENANCE
WORK-SHOP MANUAL
2008
The present operating manual has been compiled by I.N. Korobeinik, engineer of MSDB of
MTW, with participation of the leading specialists of Main Specialized Design Bureau of Minsk
Tractor Works RUE.
Executive Editor — I.N. Uss, Director of the Scientific and Technical Center
Chief designer
Operating manual contains brief description and specification of tractors Belarus 90/92
manufactured by Minsk Tractor Works. Principal rules of machine operation are set forth, data on
their adjustments and maintenance are provided.
Due to policy of MTW PA aimed at constant updating of items being manufactured, changes,
which are not reflected in present edition, can be made in the design of some assembly units and
parts of Belarus tractor.
Some technical data and figures given in this book may differ from actual ones on your tractor.
Dimensions and values of mass are approximate (given for reference). For detailed information
please contact your Belarus dealer.
General note: References “left” or “right” in the present manual are made from a viewpoint of an
observer, staying behind a tractor that is moving forward.
CONTENTS
FOR THE ATTENTION OF OPERATOR 3
INTRODUCTION 7
Accepted abbreviations and legend 8
International symbols 9
Section A. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 11
- General provisions 11
- Safety requirements during tractor operation 11
- Safety requirements during maintenance 12
- Safety requirements in operating and maintaining electrical equipment 13
- Hygiene requirements 13
- Fire safety requirements 13
Section B. TECHNICAL DATA 14
- Weight and overall dimensions 14
- Serial numbers of tractor components 14
- Engine and its systems 17
- Technical data of assembly units 18
- Gearbox 19
- Rear axle 22
- Wheels 25
Section C. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 26
- Controls and instruments 26
- Starter and instruments switch 27
- Self-contained instruments 28
- Fuses 29
- Electrical equipment connection elements 30
- Gear box control 31
- Front driving axle control 32
- Selector of separate dual-speed PTO drive 33
- Control of hydraulic system pump 33
- Control of hydraulic system distributor 33
- Compressor control 34
- Steering wheel position change 34
- “Belarus” seat 35
Section D. OPERATION INSTRUCTION
- Preparation of tractor for operation 36
- Running in 36
Engine starting 37
- Starting at standard conditions 37
- Starting at low temperatures (+4°С and lower) 38
- Starting procedure at low temperatures 38
- The beginning of tractor movement 39
- Tractor stop 40
- Engine shutdown 40
- Hydraulic system 40
- Steering 40
Section E. GANGING UP 41
- Attachments for connection of agricultural machinery to tractor 41
- Rear hitch attachment 42
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INTRODUCTION
Wheel universal row-crop tractors Belarus 90/92 fall into the drawbar category 1.4 and
are designed for executing wide range of agricultural works ranging from tillage to
harvesting and transport operations; they can be used in forestry and municipal services,
construction and industry.
The present operating manual contains design features description, brief technical data,
recommendations on the operation and maintenance of tractors Belarus 90/92:
BELARUS -90/92 (4х2) and (4х4) with diesel engine D243.1 (61.0 kW/2200 rpm),
mechanical gearbox with reduction gear, doubling the number of gears, FDA (72-).
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CC — clutch coupling
DL — differential lock
FDA — front driving axle
GB — gearbox
GP — glow plug
HLL — hydraulic lift linkage
HPS — Hydrostatic Power Steering
LOHE — liquid-to-oil heat exchanger
M — maintenance
ОЕСD — Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (ОЕСD)
PCU — preheater control unit
PTO — power take-off shaft
RG — reducing gear
RHA — rear hitch attachment
SB — storage battery
SCU — starter control unit
TDACS — tilling depth automatic control system
TDC — top dead center of the engine piston
TSU — towing-hooking device
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International symbols
The manufacturer uses standard International symbols related to the application of
instruments and controls.
Symbols and their meanings are given below.
— Brake — Fast
— Horn — Forward
— Lever — up — Fan
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care when running the tractor. Choose • Make sure that PTO drive end guard
safe speed, corresponding to road is installed and, if PTO is not used,
conditions, in particular during cross- place the cap of PTO drive end into its
country terrain driving, driving across position.
ditches, slopes and at sharp turns. • Do not make cleaning, adjustment or
• When operating on slopes expand service of PTO driven equipment with
tractor wheel track to maximum. running engine.
• Do not turn sharply under full load and
at high travelling speed.
• When using tractor for hauling Safety requirements during
operations: maintenance
- Increase tractor wheel track at least to
1800 mm (70’’); • Never fuel the tractor with engine
- Interlock brake pedals, check and, if running.
necessary, adjust brakes for • Do not smoke when fuelling a tractor.
synchronous action; • Do not fill in fuel tanks to the full. Leave
some space for fuel expansion.
- Check parking brake operation; • Never add gasoline or other mixtures
- Check the state of light and audible alarm to diesel fuel. Such combinations may
devices; create enhanced inflammability or explosion
- Transport trailers should be provided hazard.
with rigid hitches and also be coupled • Use summer and winter grades of fuel
by means of safety chain or pull rope; properly. Fill in the fuel tank at the end
- Never move down the hill with gear of each day to reduce night-time
disengaged (coasting). Move in one and moisture condensation.
the same gear both uphill and downhill; • Fill in the tractor only with oils and
- It is prohibited to operate the trailer lubricants recommended by the works.
without stand-alone brakes, if its mass It is strictly prohibited to use other
exceeds the half of total actual tractor lubricants!
mass. The faster you move and the • Perform all operations related to
larger the mass being towed, the larger cleaning of engine and tractor,
safe distance should be; preparation for work, maintenance
etc. with engine shut down and tractor
- Disengage FDA to avoid excessive
braked.
wear of drive parts and tires;
• The cooling system is functioning
- Do not use rear axle DL at speed over under pressure, which is maintained by
10 km/h and when turning; means of a valve installed in the filling
- Do not stop the tractor on slopes. If the neck cover. It is dangerous to remove
stop is necessary, put into the 1st gear and cover on the hot engine. To avoid
engage the parking brake. burns of face and hands be careful to
• When operating PTO driven open the plug of radiator neck on the
equipment, after the engine stoppage hot engine. First, put tight cloth on the
before leaving the cabin and plug and put on a gantlet.
disconnecting the equipment make sure • To avoid burns take care when
that PTO drive end is fully stopped. draining cooling fluid from the cooling
• Do not wear loose clothes when system, hot oil from the engine,
operating PTO or in the vicinity of hydraulic system and transmission.
rotating equipment. • Take care when handling storage
• When operating PTO driven stationary batteries, as electrolyte may cause
machines, always engage the parking burns when splashed on skin.
brake and block rear wheels fore and aft. • To avoid danger of explosion keep
Make sure the machine is securely fixed. open flame sources away from engine
fuel system and storage batteries.
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• Keep tractor and its equipment, equipped with fire fighting means.
especially brakes and steering • Do not allow staining of collector and
equipment, in operable condition for the muffler with dust, fuel, straw, etc.
safety of your own and people around. • Do not allow winding of straw on
• Do not make any alterations to the rotating parts of machines ganged up
tractor or its individual components with tractor.
without approval of your dealer and • When washing parts and assembly
manufacturing works. units with kerosene and gasoline, take
measures to prevent inflammation of
Safety requirements in operating washing liquid vapors.
and maintaining electrical • Do not allow tractor operation in fire
equipment hazardous place places with hood and
other protective devices being taken off
• To avoid damage of semiconductor the heated engine parts.
devices and resistors take the following • Do not use open flame for heating oil
precautions: in the engine pan and burning stains in
- do not disconnect SB terminals with the radiator core.
running engine. This will result in peak • When flame source appears, cover it
voltage in the charge circuit and with sand, canvas cloth, sacking or some
inevitable damage of diodes and other tight cloth. Use carbon-dioxide fire
transistors; extinguisher. Do not pour water on
- do not disconnect electrical wiring burning fuel.
until the engine is shut down and all • Avoid highly inflammable materials
electrical switches are off; close by outlet manifold and muffler
- do not cause short-circuit due to when the engine is running.
wrong wiring connection. Short- • When harvesting hay or straw,
circuiting or wrong polarity will cause working in the places with enhanced fire
damage of diodes and transistors; hazard, use at the exhaust system the
- do not connect SB to the electrical spark blowouts completed with muffler
equipment system until polarity of or separately.
terminals and voltage is checked;
- do not check electric current ‘by spark”,
as this will immediately lead to
transistors’ break-down.
Hygiene requirements:
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Description
90 92
А Length, mm, general (with loads) 4120 4120
without loads 3840 3930
along wheels 3650 3740
В Width, mm 1970 1970
С Height, mm 2780 2800
D Wheel base,mm 2370 2450
F Rear wheels span, mm 1400 - 1600 1800 - 2100
E Front wheels span, mm 1350 - 1850 1400 - 1960
G Road clearance, mm 465 465
9.00-20, 11.2-20,
Tire size: front wheels/rear wheels 9.00R20/ 11.2R20/
15.5R38 15.5R38
Service weight, kg 3460 3690
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Diesel engine
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Gear box
Type (basic kitting), 9/2 mechanical,
back-geared.
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double gear 46 (pic. а). Shifting lever of back bronze plug 31, that composes as support of
gear is derived in the tractor cabin. By forward internal shafting 32; from outside on the gear
movement of lever the back gear is switched wheel is fixed the impeller 29 that serves for
on, by backwards movement it is off. The lever improved lubrication of gear wheels of the
is fixed by means of fixator. main gear and differential via intensive oil
spattering.
Gear box The secondary shafting 10 on the front end
has on the front end external and internal
The gear box is intended for changing of rings; executed together with him. As support
transmission reduction ratio and provision of of the secondary shafting come bearings
reverse and receiving different reversible rates conical rolling bearings 27 and 28, on the
of tractor motion. shafting splines are hard-mounted the driven
In addition, the construction of gear box gear II of the gearing pass 26 and the drive
provides the drive of front driving axle of conical gear of the main gear 25, that is fixed
tractors Belarus 92, of synchronous rear and from the back side with a screw 24.
side power take-off, and provides a possibility By meshing of gear wheel 36 с with external
of underspeed receiving by mounting of speed ring of secondary shafting 10 I pass of gearing
reducer. is switched on, that ensures I, III, IV and V
forward gears and I reverse gear, the rest
Device and working of gear box gears are provided with the II pass. Moving
the gear wheel 36 backwards till the full
The gear box (pic. а, b) contains in the casing engagement with the inner ring of gear wheel
5 located concentric among themselves main 35, the II pass of gearing is switched on.
drive shaft 5 and secondary shaft 10, and By switching on the I (or II) pass of gearing the
parallel located countershaft 2 and shaft of the cluster gear 7 when moving forward switches
I gear and reverse gear 58. V (or VIII), and when moving backwards — IV
The main drive shaft is mounted on two ball- (or VII) gears. Gear wheel 8 in motion forward
bearings, one of them is located in the cup 6 switches III (or VI) gears, and in motion
attached to casing, and the second — in the backwards is engaged with teeth of inner ring
boring of the secondary shaft leading end. On of the secondary shafting 10, switching the
the shaft splines are mounted the driven gear direct (IX) drive.
of the back gear 4 and movable drive gears 8 The shafting 58 is driven through the driven
of the III gear and 7 of the 7 IV and V gears. gear wheel of the hill-climbing and reverse
On the splines of the cored countershaft 2 the gears 56 (herewith the gear wheel 55 is
driven gears 40, 43 and 39 are fast fixed. On connected with inner splined ring of the gear
the gear hub 39 rotates the countershaft 37. 56 and shafting 58, as showed on the picture
The countershaft 37 is constantly geared with b). When moving the sliding gear of the hill-
gear 8, giving a possibility of switching on of climbing and reverse gears 57 backwards is
hill climbing and reverse gears through the switched on the I (or II) gear, and when
gear wheel 56, and application of reduction moving forward — reverse gears (through
gear and side power take off. On the splines of gear wheels 57, 41 and 43 on the countershaft
the back shafting part is flexible the driving 2). The intermediate gear 41 of the reverse is
gear of I gearing pass 36. rotated on the stationary axle 42 and operates
As support of countershaft come the bearing with the smaller ring of gear 43.
44 and bronze plug 34, mounted in the On the exposed face of gear box coaxial with
opening of drive gear II of gearing pass 35. intermediate shafting the cluster 45 (pic. а), is
The gear wheel 35, mounted in the cup on two fixed, inside of which the front bearing of
rolling bearings 33, is provided with external internal shafting is mounted, and outside —
and inner tooth rings, and on the after end — bearings of intermediate pass gear 46. Right
with clutch pins for drive of synchronous rear and left the gear box casing has hatches, that
power take off. In the opening of gear wheel are mantled with side covers, by removal of
by means of pins the cluster 30 is fixed with that you can hold on inspection of gear box
parts, and carry out the installation of side
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power take off on the tractor, reducing gear self-coupling of gears under load.
and drive transfer box of the front axle of Pass of gearing shifting is realized with lead
tractors Belarus-92. 48, connected with bead 47, in which is
fastened the plug 50, moving the gear 36. The
plug pads are provided with splines that
Gear shift mechanism include the underside end of the shift lever 15,
fixed in the cover 12 on the trunnion ball 14 by
On the deck of gear shift casing (pic. а) is means of pin 17, that block the lever turn
settled the gear shift mechanism. Gear regarding vertical axle.
change is realized by means of plugs, The tractor gear shifts are equipped with
connected with flash welded pads 9. There are device, blocking the starting engine operation
on the top pads places are diametrical holes by any switched gearing.
that include spring-mounted balls 11, insuring
plug fixing in defined position and inhibiting
Rear axle
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Rear: 15,5R38;
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30, 32. Pedals of brakes; 37. Lever of switch of lowering reducer. It has
31. Connecting rod of brake pedals; two positions:
33. Lever of switching of gears; rear – “direct gear”, forward – “lowering
34. Dog of switch of PTO from independent gear”;
drive to synchronous drive; 38. Cover of mechanism of adjustment of height
35. Pedal of control of fuel submission; of position of steering wheel.
36. Pedal of control of clutch;
Important! Before starting tractor operation, study purpose and functions of controls
and instruments.
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Self-contained instruments
Index of temperature of cooling
liquid(1)
Index of fuel level (3) Index of oil pressure in diesel engine (4)
At diesel engine work watch instrument
Index (3) shows quantity of fuel in tank. Do registration. Normal pressure of oil 1...5
not assume full bleeding of fuel tanks in kgs/sm2 (green sector of scale). It is
order to prevent hit of air in fuel system. possible to increase pressure till kgs/sm2
Device has division: on cold diesel engine.
0 – 0,5 - P
IMPORTANT! Do not permit diesel engine
Indicator of voltage (2) work with instrument registration in red
zones of scale at nominal mode. It is too
It shows voltage of storage battery at idle low or it is absent , stop diesel immediately,
diesel engine, when key of switch of starter find and eliminate malfunction.
(1) is in a position «I». At diesel engine
Тachospidometer (5)
operation index of voltage shows voltage in
onboard network of tractor. 1. White background — scale of speeds of
tractor moves (km/h) for II, III, IV
Zone on scale,
Condition of feed system rangers (5... 16 gears) gear box.
At diesel At idle diesel 2 and 3. Green background — scale of
colour
engine work engine frequency of rotation of independent
13,2 – 15,2 В Normal mode
green of charge
rear PTO (rev/min);
10,0 – 12,0 В Generator Storage 4. Black background — scale of high-
red does not battery is speed mode of diesel engine (rev/min);
operate discharged 5. Scale of operating time of diesel
12,0 – 13,2 В Charge of Storage engine in motor hours.
yellow storage battery battery has
is absent (low normal charge
charge voltage)
15,2 – 16,0 В Storage
red battery
recharge
12,7 – 12,0 Beginning of
yellow discharge of
storage battery
White hairline Nominal
in yellow zone electromotive
force of storage
battery – 12,7 V
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Fuses
1 —indexes of turns, 15 А;
2 — feed of control-measuring instruments, 7,5 А;
3 — passing light of left road headlight 7,5 А;
4 — passing light of right road headlight, 7,5 А;
5 — dimensional fires of right board, illumination of plate, illumination of devices
, 15 А;
6 — dimensional fires of left board, 7,5 А;
7 — headlight of road headlights, 25 А;
8 — horn, 15 А;
9 — reserve, 25 А;
10 — reserve, 15 А;
11 — emergency light signal system, back working headlights, 15 А;
12 — stop-alarm fires, feed of portable lamp, 15 А.
Besides there is block with safety lock of 60 ampere on oil tank for protection of
chain of storage battery.
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IMPORTANT! Inclusion of ranges and gears is carried out by one lever (2), note that at
the first turn it is necessary to include range (first or second).
Lever of lowering reducer (1) should always be in included in position: back — direct
gear «Н» or forward — low gear «L».
NOTE: Lever of lowering reducer does not have fixed neutral. Installation of lever in neutral
is permitted only at diesel engine start in cold season.
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Compressor control
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“Belarus” seat
1 – handle of longitudinal
adjustment of seat;
2 – handle of seat adjustment
according to driver’s weight;
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Preparing a new tractor to operation Your new tractor will work reliably and
reactivate it, for this: • remove protective for a long time on condition of proper
covers and caps installed on the engine, running-in and fulfillment of all
• install radiator and cylinder block necessary service operations in the
bleeders; recommended time period. In carrying
• fill all refillable capacities; out 30-running-in observe the following:
• unpack the muffler deposited in the 1. Constantly monitor the instrument
tractor cab, and install it on the exhaust readings, operation of the
manifold so that exhaust nozzle of the lubrication system, cooling and
exhaust pipe be directed forward to the supply. Control oil and liquid levels in
tractor motion. Install tension shackle on the refillable capacities.
8…12 mm distance from the butt end of 2. Check tightening and tighten external
muffler nozzle. Tighten the shackle nuts fastening connections.
with 44…56 Nm torque;
3. Running-in of the tractor should be
• drain the sediment from coarse and fine
done on easy transportation and
fuel filters and from the fuel tank;
field work (harrowing, cultivation,
• fill with fuel and run through the fuel
sowing etc.) gradually increasing
supply system in order to remove air
load on different gears.
from it;
•check the tension of the fan belt; 4. Do not overload the engine, do not
• check and adjust air pressure in the allow smoking or engine rpm drop.
tires; Signs of the overload are the
• service accumulator battery; following: sharp rpm drop, smoking,
• tighten the fastenings; no reaction from the engine on
• inject all the oiling points; increased supply of fuel.
• check and if necessary adjust toe-in of 5. Work of tractor on too low gear with
the front wheels. little load at high engine rpm would
lead to excess fuel flow. Correct
WARNING! In order to avoid injury prior choice of gear for each specific
to staring the engine make sure that all operating condition would result in fuel
protective fences are in place. saving and lower the wear of the
engine.
ATTENTION! Start from a tug of the 6. Do the monthly servicing regularly in
new not run-in engine is not allowed in accordance with recommendations
order to avoid intensive wear of the written in this Manual.
engine parts 7. Do the technical servicing after
running-in of the tractor.
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Engine starting
Starting at standard
conditions: IMPORTANT! You should do start of the
engine and gauges control operations only
Check the level of oil in the seating in the operator seat.
sump of the engine, and
cooling liquid in the radiator, WARNING: Never work on the tractor in
presence of fuel in the tank. closed rooms.
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*)
Pull back – top gear, push forward –
speed reducing for the tractors with
reducing gear.
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Engine shutdown
Hydraulic system
Hydraulic control system of rear three-point
mounting implement provides system
operation in depth control mode.
Depth control
When operating with mounting tilling
implements they should have carrying
wheel.
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Section E. GANGING UP
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Tires
IMPORTANT!
1. Never exceed air pressure values in tires recommended by the manufacturer.
2. Never perform welding of disk or other kinds of repairs with tire inflated. To
dismantle or repair tires address workshop with skilled personnel.
Tires used on the tractors 90/92
IMPORTANT! For tractors with FDA correct combination of front and rear tires should
be used. Correct combination of front and rear tires provides maximum operation
qualities of the tractor, increases tires' life and reduces wear of power gear components.
The use of worn out and new tires, or tires with different diameter or rolling radius may
result in violation of kinematical mismatch requirements and excessive wear of tires.
For normal tractor operation bring pressure in tires in accordance with given-below table. The
pressure should be brought in “cold” tires. When operating with large draft forces bring pressure
as for speed 30 km/h.
When executing hauling operations on the roads with hard surface increase pressure by 30 MPa.
When operating with front loader bring maximum pressure defined for the front tires.
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Standard Load Spe Volu Allowable load, kgf (N) at pressure, MPa
size of inde ed me
tire x sym of 0,08 0,1 0,12 0,14 0,16 0,18 0,2 0,22 0,24 0,26 0,28
bol filling
liqui
d, l
9,00-20 112 А6 - 640 715 780 840 900 960 1020 1070 1120 -
9,00R20 112 А8 580 640 715 780 840 900 960 1020 1070 1120 -
For tires with speed symbol A6 the loads are indicated for speed 30 km/h.
For tires with speed symbol А8 the loads are indicated for speed 40 km/h.
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Table
Speed, km/h Change of load, %, on guide wheels’ tires with speed symbol
٭For tires with ply rating 6 and more internal pressure should be increased by 25%.
When using tires with ply rating 6 and more on front loaders, increase of load on tire is
allowable up to 100% only in load mode.
Table
Speed, km/h Change of load, %, on driving wheels’ tires with speed symbol
Note: Change of load depending on speed is used in cases, when tires are not loaded for
prolonged time at high torque. During field works and under other conditions of prolonged
operation at high torque, values that correspond to speed of 30 km/h are used.
When executing hauling operations on the roads with hard surface increase pressure by 30 kPa
(0,3 kg/сm2)
When doubling wheels their total load capacity should not exceed the load capacity of single tire
more than 1,7 times as much.
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In the case of standard conditions bring minimum allowable pressure in tires for working
with trailed machine.
When using double wheels the pressure in external tire should be 1,2 – 1,25 times lower
than the internal tire.
90 17,5 50,0
92 24,0 50,0
Notes:
1. The loads on axles should not exceed the total load capacity of single
tires of front and rear wheels.
2. When mounting track more than 1800 mm, the loads on axles should be
reduced at 5% for every 100 mm of track increase.
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Liquid ballast
Tires are filled with liquid ballast only when traction of wheels with soil is not sufficient
under unfavorable conditions (over humid soil, etc.).
NOTE: It is not recommended to ballast front tires, as this makes tractor steering
worse.
In winter it is recommended to use the mixture of calcium chloride with water at:
to -15°С 200
to -25°С 300
to -35°С 435
This ensures low freezing temperature, increase of solution density and gives safe and
economical ballast. If use it correct, it don’t result in damage of tires, tire tubes or wheel
rims.
When filling tires with liquid, the tire valve should be in the wheel crown.
In table below there are solution volumes being filled the rear tires:
IMPORTANT! Radial tires should be filled with the liquid ballast to the volume no more
than 40…50%. When filling more, air volume will be insufficient to absorb the shocks that
may result in tire damage. This is due to the lower air pressure, provided for radial tires.
Diagonal tires can be filled up to 70% of volume.
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Section F. ADJUSTMENTS
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PTO adjustment
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12-15 kgf ;
10. Mount tie-rod 4 (figure 1); d) inefficient fixing of lever 1 in extreme
changing the length of tie-rods 4 and 15 positions, or its irregular travel when
set rolling zone of lever 1 in the middle switching on and off.
section of the control panel groove, and
adjust the size B (50 +10 mm). Procedure of external readjustment:
Upon adjustment completion install to 1. Take off protective covers of PTO.
adjusting screws 21 the stop plate 26 2. Unscrew bolt (16), dismount the stop plate
and cotters 27 (figure 2), cover of rear (17) from the end of eccentric axle (15)
axle hatch, cotter pin tie-rods 4 and 15 and turn the axle clockwise to choice the
(figure 1), and bolt 9 by nuts 3 and 8. gap between the brake band and the drum
During operation the external (in this case will be impossible to turn the
readjustment performs, if: shank end of PTO from the hand).
a) PTO slips; 3. Fix the axle by stop plate (17) and bolt
b) when shifting control lever 1 abuts (16).
against front or rear part of control 4. Put the protective cover of PTO in its
panel groove; place.
c) switching force on lever 1 is over
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Section G. MAINTENANCE
Categories of tractor maintenance
Categories of maintenance Interval and time to maintenance in hours of
tractor operation
Maintenance when preparing the tractor for operation:
M when preparing the tractor for running-in Before preparation for running-in
M during running-in M in the process of running-in
M upon completion of running-in After 30 hours of operation
Scheduled maintenance:
daily (DM) 8-10
Maintenance No.1 (M-1) 125
Maintenance No. 2 (M-2) 500
Maintenance No.3 (M-3) 1000
Special servicing 2000
General maintenance If required
Seasonal maintenance (M SS and M-AW) When changing to autumn-winter (M-AW)
and spring-summer operation (M-SS)
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11 Storage batteries + +
Oil level in intermediate bearing +
12 of FDA cardan drive
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25 Oil in transmission +
26 Oil in FDA casings +
33 Generator +
34 Steering joints** + +
+
35 Brace of lifting linkage
42 Engine breathers +
Hydraulic booster setting of +
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steering
*) First renewal after 500 hours of operation, the following after 1000 hours of operation, and also at seasonal service.
**) After each 250 hours of operation.
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General maintenance
Seasonal maintenance
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*
Operation 14. Adjusting free travel of
clutch pedal
IMPORTANT! Too great free pedal travel
does not allow to fully disengage the
clutch and makes gears shifting more
difficult. No free travel of the pedal
causes wear of friction facings and
overheat of clutch components.
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* Provide maintenance operation after every
250 hours of operation.
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Belarus 90/92
Inlet valves Outlet valves
0,20.. .0,35 0,20.. .0,35
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а) remove facing;
b) loose oil pipes 7, 13 и 15,
unscrew bolts 5 from the cover 6
fastener group to the casing, using two
extracting bolts take off the cover;
c) screw out reducing valve 11 and
take off drain filter 9;
d) Rinse filter in wash liquid;
e) Tighten up nut 8 of the turning
shaft;
f) Put filter in place and make
assembly of the filter in the reverse
order;
g) simultaneously adjust axial play
of the steering shaft, for this purpose do
the following:
loosen locknut 1 and screw down
adjusting bolt 2 up to the stop into the
shaft end, then unscrew by 1/8-1/10
turns and locknut with safety nut 1.
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NOTE: If play can not be eliminated by Rear axle housing – RHA and TSU
screwing up threaded plugs, brackets;
disassembly the joint and replace worn Front and rear cabin supports;
out parts.
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Operation 40. Changing oil in liquid lubrication fill the capacities of upper
FDA and intermediate bearing bevel gears and pinions with oil up to lower
casings.
edge of opening (4);
FDA with bevel gear speed - Put in place and tighten level check/fill plugs.
reducers
• Before oil changing warm it
up in FDA casings.
• Put the tractor on the even
terrain. Engage parking
brake and lock rear wheels
fore and aft using wedges.
• Remove lever check/fill plugs
(1) and drain plugs (2, 3, 4) from
the casings of wheel reducing
gears, main gear and
intermediate bearing
correspondingly. Drain oil into
special reservoir.
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For adjustment of engagement 1/10 turns until the hole in the worm
“worm – sector” loosen bolt 5, and input key matches locknut pin hole and then fasten
in hub flange recess, turn hub 6 clockwise nut by cotter. Unscrew two tension bolts
(along the tractor movement) as far as it will from distributor block to the casing, put
go, at this moment tie-rod arm should be in cover and fix reliably distributor block.
middle position, then turn hub contra For adjustment of axial stroke of
clockwise by 10-12 mm to outside diameter turning shaft 21 loosen check nut 12, screw
of the flange. Tighten bolt 5, crank up the adjusting bolt 10 against the stop into the
engine and make sure, that there are no shaft end, then unscrew by 1/8 — 1/10
jamming, when rotate steering wheel to turns and locknut with safety nut.
both sides against to the stop. For adjusting of emergency valve
If it is necessary, increase clearance attach to discharge manifold or to valve
in engagement by turning hub contra cover instead of plug 1 manometer with
clockwise until jamming disappears. gauge face not less than 100kgf/cm2 (10
For adjustment of engagement МPа). Turn steering wheel against the
“sector- rack” reduce thickness of shim stop, let diesel operate at maximal speed
washer set 24 under the flange of limit stop and turn regulating screw 3 until
23 until between stop and rack appears 0,1 manometer indicate pressure 88 kgf/sm2
– 0,3 mm clearance. By clearance control (8.8 МPа). After valve adjusting locknut the
press rack to the sector. cap with wire. Perform adjustment at the oil
Using spherical worm nut 30 can be temperature 50±5°С.
tightened end-thrust bearings 28. Correct Check free travel of the steering
tightening of end-thrust bearings is the most wheel, when diesel is in operation on tractor
important factor for normal operation of parking. Free travel in this case should not
hydraulic booster. Excessive nut tightening exceed 20°. At increased free travel check
can cause warp of valve core and non- plays in steering gear connections, screw
uniform turn effort. Before tightening nuts, nuts of tie-rod arm, of sector and pivoted
bolt on distribution block, but previously levers, adjust joints of steering link, check
shim washers under bolt heads in thickness tightening of the worm nut, of engagements
of head flange (Fig. 117). Tighten worm nut “worm- sector”, “sector – rack” and axial
to 2 kgf•m (20 N-m), unscrew it by 1/12— stroke of hydraulic booster turning shaft.
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Special maintenance
After every 2000 hours of
operation
Operation 44. Checking engine
nozzles
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General maintenance
Seasonal maintenance
Combine seasonal maintenance with regular maintenance operations
Substance of works
During transition to autumn-winter season (with During transition to spring-summer season (with
settled average daily temperature below + 5° С) settled average daily temperature above + 5 °С)
Change summer oil grades for winter grades (see
lubrication table): Change winter oil grades for summer grades
In engine casing In engine casing
In the case of hydraulic assemblies and HS. In the case of hydraulic assemblies and HS.
In the transmission case In the transmission case
In FDA case In FDA case
In steering booster casing In reduction gear casings of FDA rear axle-drives
In reduction gear casings of FDA rear axle-drives In intermediate bearing of FDA drive
In intermediate bearing of FDA drive In steering booster casing
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Tractor maintenance in special the shift fill tanks with fuel (at
operating conditions temperature below 30°С use arctic fuel).
Fill the cooling system with antifreeze
fuel.
When operating the tractor under special
conditions (at lower temperatures, in the
desert, on sand and boggy soils, rocky When running the tractor on rocky
terrain), specified intervals and scope of soils and in highlands.
maintenance are preserved. During shift-time visual examinations
On top of that, below-listed works are check driving gear and other tractor
introduced additionally or performed components for possible damages, as well
more frequently. as tightness of engine casing plugs, rear
axle and FDA, fastening of driving wheels.
Check air tightness of the radiator plug of
When operating the tractor in the engine cooling system.
desert, on sandy soils, at high
temperatures and dust.
in highlands operation conditions
to avoid disturbance of engine
Use enclosed method of filling the functioning, make adjustment of the
engine with oil and fuel. Change oil in fuel pump with a view to reduce its
the air purifier sink after each three capacity in the following range:
shifts.
At elevation of 1500-2000 m above
During M-1 check: see level reduce capacity by 10%;
• Engien oil, no mechanical impurities are • at 2000-2500 m — by 15%;
allowed in oil. If necessary, replace; • at 2500-3000 m — by 20 %;
• Central air purifier pipe (the pipe should • operation at elevation over 3000 m
be clean). Wash and service the air is not recommended.
purifier after each 20 hours;
• Wash with stream of water or blow off Tractor maintenance when preparing it
with air the water radiator core. for storage, during storage and
Radiator should be clean with no removal from storage
traces of oil on its surface. During M-2
wash fuel tank plug. Tractor maintenance in such cases
• should be carried out according to
regulations given in section “Tractor
storage”
When running the tractor at low
temperatures, make pre-start engine
heating up to 20-30 °С. At the end of
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LUBRICATION TABLE
Description, brand and standard designation to greases and lubricating
Description of the fluids Number of
assembly units and Lubricant during the operation at lubrication points
lubrication points temperature Filling when Lubrication
from -40ºC to from +5ºC to +50ºC operating, l when storing
+5ºC (to 6
months)
Engine case Motor oil:
Basic 12,0 12,0
M-8DM M-10DM 1
Steering booster body Duplicating
M-8G2K, M-8G2 M-10G2K, M-10G2 6 6
Air cleaner pan Resettled and pre-filtered used motor oil 1,5 1,5 1
Basic
Transmission oil
Tap-15V*; TSp- TSp-15K 40 40 1
Power train body 15K; TSp-10
(transmission) Duplicating
TAD-17i TAD-17i
Upper conical pair Basic
bodies of reduction
gears of FDA Tap-15V TSp-15K 0,25 0,25 2
Intermediate bearing of
FDA drive
Tap-15V TSp-15K 0,15 0,15 1
Duplicating
Transmission oil Transmission oil
Bodies of final drive TAD-17 TAD-17
reduction gear of FDA
-//- -//- 1,8 1,8 2
FDA body
Intermediate bearing of
FDA drive -//- -//- 0,25 0,25 2
Drive pulley
-//- -//- 0,15 0,15 1
*At the temperature from -15ºC to -20ºC dilute up to 30% of filling volume by spindle oil AU GOST
1642-75 or industrial oil I-12A GOST 20799-75. At the temperature up to -55ºC dilute up to 15% of
filling volume by winter diesel fuel.
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Head pressure of fuel pump at the camshaft rated speed MPa 0,07-0,13
(kgf/сm2) (0,7-1,3)
Rotation frequency appropriate to the total automatic trip of fuel rpm 1250
delivery through the nozzles, no more
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Wrong advance angle of fuel injection. Set the recommended advance angle of injection.
Air cleaner of engine is clogged. Carry out the maintenance of air cleaner.
Needle of nozzle diffuser is hung. Find out faulty nozzle, wash o replace diffuser, adjust
the nozzle.
Engine is not warmed up. Warm up the engine, during the operation maintain
coolant temperature in the range 75... 95 °С.
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Oil in the combustion chamber due to wear of Replace worn out parts of sleeve-piston group.
sleeve-piston group parts. Drain excessive oil, having set level by the upper
Excessive oil in engine casing. mark of oil-measuring rod.
Engine overheats
Fuel injection by nozzles has become worse. Find out fault nozzles, wash, clean and adjust.
Engine suddenly stops
Check if there is fuel in the tank, serviceability of
Fuel is not supplied.
fuel lines, filters and booster pump.
Oil pressure on the warmed up diesel is below allowable value
Faulty pressure indicator or sensor. Replace.
Faulty pump of lubricating system of engine. Default or replace the pump.
Oil level in engine casing is below allowable. Fill oil to the upper mark of oil-measuring,
rod.
Sticking of bleed valve of centrifugal oil filter. Wash the valve and adjust pressure.
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REAR PTO
Rear PTO doesn’t transmit full torque (skids)
Disturbed control adjustment due to Adjust PTO control mechanism.
considerable wear of friction lining of brake
bands, or some other reason.
FRONT DRIVING AXLE
Front axle, during skidding of rear wheels, doesn’t engage automatically at forward
running of tractor
Wear parts of freewheeling clutch of transfer box. Replace freewheeling clutch.
Jamming grooves of exterior race of freewheeling Take off the clutch and wash clutch parts.
clutch are contaminated by oil oxidation products
and wearing parts.
Safety clutch in intermediate bearing doesn’t Adjust clutch to transfer torque 40. ..80 kgf•m
transfer the required torque. (400. .. 800 N•m) by drawing up a nut tight of
flange from the side of transfer box.
Wearing driven and driving disks of safety clutch. Replace disks.
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Nut gripping of worm is unfastened Screw nut with torque 2 kgf-m (20 N-m), unscrew
it on 1/12—1/10 revolutions to overlap the cut in
nut with hole in worm under cotter pin
Increased axial movement of pivoting shaft Adjust axial movement of shaft by the bolt
Nut gripping of worm is unfastened Screw nut with torque 2 kgf-m (20 N-m), unscrew
it by 1/12—1/10 revolutions to overlap the nut cut
with cotter pin passage in worm
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No lift of mounting or load-carrying capacity 1. Low oil level in the tank – add oil to level.
dropped dramatically. 2. Air leak on pump admission line – eliminate air
leak (oil foaming).
3. Hanging of overflow valve of distributor (take
off valve parts, wash and put them in place).
Drop of the load-carrying capacity during oil Wearing or failure of oil pump – replace pump.
warming up. During cooling-down the load-
carrying capacity recovers.
High oil warming in hydraulic system 1. Insufficient quantity of oil in hydraulic system
body (add oil to the mark “П”).
2. Handle of distributor is in position «lift» (return
handle in position «neutral», define and eliminate
the cause of jamming).
3. Pump lost productivity (replace pump).
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High contact resistance between storage Dress connection terminals, tighten and grease
battery terminals and wiring tips due to non-contact elements with technical vaseline.
loosening and oxidation. Tighten fastening of “SB” switch and “ground”
junction.
Strong oxidation of cable terminals and terminals of Dress battery and cable terminals, oil non-
storage battery. contact elements with technical vaseline.
Actuated locking mechanism of starting of diesel or Place the lever of gearbox in extreme left position and
switch is fault. replace the switch.
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Tractors are transported by railroad, motor Tie steel ropes down to front axle beam or
vehicles, on trailers, as well as by towing eye-bolt (1) and rear axle eye-bolt (1), as
or under its own power. shown in the diagram below. When steel
rope is fastened to eye-bolt (1), put load-
gripping mechanism around eye-bolt body
While in transit: and fix it with lock (2) via eye-bolt.
• Shift GB levers to the first gear;
• Engage reducing gear;
• Engage parking reserve brake; The lug fixed to front ballast weights and
• Fasten tractor to platform with 6 mm weight arm is provided for connecting
thick wire, chains, braces. towing steel rope.
During tractor loading/unloading use lifting Observe traffic regulations while towing
mechanisms with load-carrying capacity tractor.
of at least 10 ton-force.
Attention! When lifting tractor by
eye-bolts, it can move forward
(backwards) up to 1.5 m. .
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G1 Generator 1
GB1, GB2 Storage battery 12V 2
HA1 Horn 1
HL1 Lamp of pilot light of long-distance beam 1
HL2 Lamp of blinkers pilot light 1
Lamp of pilot light of impurity of air purifier
HL3 1
filter
Lamp of pilot light of emergency oil pressure
HL4 1
in engine
HL5, HL6 Front headlight 2
HL7, HL8 Rear headlight 2
K1 Starter relay 1
K2 Starter block relay 1
KH1 Flasher unit 1
M1 Starter 1
P2 Tachospeedometer 1
P3 Indicator of engine oil pressure 1
P4 Fuel indicator 1
P5 Voltage indicator 1
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P6 Indicator of engine coolant temperature 1
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