Mahindra Tractor '35' Series 4WD 3535 4035 4535 5035 Gear Service Manual

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Cooling System to remove the dust particles and impediments stuck to the fins and tubes. The Radiator should then be blown dry with compressed air.

the fan housing to the radiator and move the housing back towards the pulley as far as possible. e.

Remove the four capscrews which secure the fan to the pulley hub. To remove these capscrews work from the right hand side of the machine and ensure that each capscrew is rotated up to the 12 o’clock position as it is being removed. (See illust / Fig.4).

2.

Installation

a.

Insert the fan into position from the right hand side of the machine.

b.

Attach the fan to the pulley hub with one capscrew loosely screwed down. Turn the fan and hub until the next hole is at the 12 o’ clock position and insert the second capscrew and only half tighten down. Repeat this procedure for the following capscrew, then tighten the four capscrews down very carefully and securely.

c.

Check and ensure that the fan blades do not foul the fan housing.

d.

When replacing the belt, reverse the procedure outlined under “REMOVING THE FAN BELT” except that the belt can be started on the lower pulley (CRANKSHAFT) by hand. By slowly cranking engine, the belt will find the correct position.

6.

WATER PUMP

The Radiator is now ready for installation. 4.

Installation

1.

Assemble the fan housing to the radiator.

2.

Position the radiator mounting pads on the front axle support over the radiator bolt holes. Lift the radiator into position and fit the nuts.

3.

Reassemble the inlet and outlet hoses end tighten the clamps securely.

4.

Reconnect the radiator brace.

5.

Place the hood and radiator grille in position and secure with the two pivot bolts.

6.

Connect the head lamp and horn cables.

7.

Replace the main harness into the clip at the bottom of the radiator and secure the clip.

8.

Connect the battery earth lead.

9.

Fill the radiator with clean coolant solution.

10.

Lower the hood into position and fit the exhaust silencer and precleaner.

5.

FAN AND FAN BELT : Little need be said about servicing the Fan but it should be checked occasionally for loose or bent blades. Either condition will usually make its presence felt by Fan vibration.

The water pump circulates the Coolant at rates up to several thousand liters an hour. The water pump is a centrifugal type with self lubricated sealed two row ball bearings. The Impeller is an interference fit to the rear end of the spindle bearing shaft and pulley hub is an interference fitted to front end of it. The Spindle Shaft is provided with Seal. The Water Pump is fastened to the front end of the Crankcase. The Water Pump and Fan Assembly is Belt driven by the Engine Crankshaft Pulley.

Damaged/unbalanced Fan Blades are to be replaced as they are difficult to balance. The Fan Belt needs periodical inspection. The belt tension is correct when it can be depressed 3/8" to 1/2" by thumb pressure midway between the pulleys (see fig. 2). a.

Raise the hood.

b.

Remove the radiator to cylinder head cover brace.

c.

To remove the fan belt, loosen alternator brace & pivot bolt. Start the belt over the outer flange of the main pulley (ALTERNATOR). Slowly crank the engine at the same time and the belt will work off the pulley. Withdraw the belt between the pulley and the bolster. The belt can now be worked over the fan blades.

NOTE:

Remove the six round headed capscrews (6-4) and their washers and nuts which secure

d.

35 Series 4WD, Model - 3535, 4035, 4535 and 5035 SM June’08

If you do carry out repairs, be sure to fit all new Seals and Gaskets when reassembling the Unit.

1.

Removal

a.

Drain the cooling system.

b.

Remove the vertical exhaust silencer, precleaner and raise hood.

c.

Remove the fan (Refer to para.5 REMOVAL).

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pages 348-352

Hydraulics

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pages 346-347

Hydraulics

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pages 344-345

Hydraulics

10min
pages 326-341

5. HOW THE INTERNAL LEVERAGE SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

1min
page 325

4. FUNCTIONING OF FLOW CONTROL VALVE

3min
pages 322-324

Steering

5min
pages 312-315, 319, 321

Steering

1min
pages 310-311

Electrical System

13min
pages 294-295, 299-309

Electrical System

1min
page 293

Electrical System

1min
page 291

Electrical System

2min
page 290

Electrical System

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pages 288-289

Electrical System

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page 287

Electrical System

1min
page 286

Electrical System

1min
page 283

Electrical System

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pages 280-281

Electrical System

1min
pages 278-279

Brakes

2min
pages 239-242, 246

Differential Lock System

1min
pages 225-226, 228, 230, 232

Differential

1min
pages 220-222

Differential

2min
pages 219-220

DIFFERENTIAL LAYOUT

6min
pages 210-218

Fuel System

17min
pages 159, 170-177, 180, 182-183, 185-200

Fuel System

1min
page 158

Fuel System

1min
page 157

Fuel System

3min
pages 153-155

Fuel System

1min
pages 152-153

Fuel System

1min
page 151

Cooling System

3min
pages 142-143, 145-149, 151

Cooling System

2min
pages 140-141

Cooling System

2min
page 139

Cooling System

1min
page 138

Cooling System

1min
page 137

Cooling System

1min
pages 136-137

SPECIAL NOTES & TROUBLE SHOOTING

2min
page 127

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
pages 123, 125

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 122

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 121

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 120

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

2min
page 119

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

2min
page 118

& Flywheel

2min
pages 116-117

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 115

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 114

Crankcase, Crankshaft, Main Bearings & Flywheel

1min
page 113

Timing Gear Train, Front Cover & Camshaft

1min
pages 109, 111

Timing Gear Train, Front Cover & Camshaft

1min
page 108

Timing Gear Train, Front Cover & Camshaft

2min
pages 106-107

Timing Gear Train, Front Cover & Camshaft

1min
page 105

Lubrication Systems

1min
pages 100-101, 103

Lubrication Systems

1min
page 99

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
pages 95, 97

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
page 94

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
page 93

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
page 92

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
page 91

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

1min
page 90

Connecting Rods, Pistons & Cylinder Sleeves

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page 89

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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page 84

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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page 83

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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page 80

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

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page 79

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

1min
page 78

Manifolds, Cylinder Head & Valves

1min
page 77

Removal & Refitment of Safety Neutral Switch

13min
pages 56, 59, 61-68, 70-73, 75

Removal & Refitment of Hydraulic & Transmission Suction Oil Filter

1min
page 55

Removal & Refitment of Flooring and Linkages

1min
page 53

Removal & Refitment of Instrument Cluster, Scuttle & Steering Column Cover

1min
page 52

Removal & Refitment of Air Cleaner

1min
page 51

Removal & Refitment of Air Cleaner

1min
page 49

Removal & Refitment of Alternator

1min
page 48

Removal & Refitment of Alternator

1min
page 47

Removal & Refitment of Fuel Tank

1min
page 44

Removal & Refitment of Fender

1min
page 42

Removal & Refitment of Hood

1min
page 41

Removal & Refitment of ROPS

2min
pages 38-39

Splitting Between Engine & Transmission

1min
page 33

Splitting Between Front Axle & Engine

1min
page 30

Single Parts Repair, Off-Season Inspection or General Overhaul

14min
pages 13-24, 27-29

Safety Notes

6min
pages 8-12

Safety Notes

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