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ENGINE - ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
1. ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
1.2 ENGINE NUMBER (B)
The engine number is stamped near the fuel injection pump on the cylinder block, in case the bar code is not available due to damage.
Important
• The engine number is necessary information that is requested on the warranty registration form. This number should be on the form as well as the tractor number and the amount of time used.
1.1 ENGINE DECAL (A)
This aluminum decal is riveted on the engine cylinder head cover. This provides the information such as model number, displacement, rated output, valve clearance, injection timing, etc.
This decal represents that this engine is in compliance with the U.S.EPA and California (CARB) exhaust emission regulation.
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE - SPECIFICATIONS
• The engines for mechanical and HST tractors are the same except for the flywheel. They are compatible with each other once the flywheel is replaced.
• The engine gross output is measured with the cooling fan removed.
• The cylinder number for ignition sequence is given from the cylinder on the engine cooling fan side.
• If the coolant level drops due to its evaporation, add only water. If the coolant lever drops due to the leakage, add coolant mixed with anti-freeze.
• The freezing point of the 50% coolant mixture is -37°C (-34°F) in a normal condition.
• When replacing the coolant with a different type of coolant, flush the cooling system thoroughly beforehand.