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1997 ford explorer repair manual pdf

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Polaris Outlaw 525 450 TROUBLESHOOTING repair guide

1. Polaris Outlaw 525 450 Brake Noise Troubleshooting
Dirt or dust buildup on the brake pads and disc is the most common cause of brake noise (squeal caused by vibration). If cleaning does not reduce the occurrence of brake noise, check the backing of each pad for worn spots allowing metal to metal contact. See table below:
Brake Noise Troubleshooting
Possible CauseRemedy
Dirt, dust, or imbedded material on pads or discSpray disc and pads with a non–flammable aerosol brakecleaner only! Remove pads and/or disc hub to clean imbedded
material from disc or pads.
Pad(s) dragging on disc (noise or premature pad wear)Improper adjustment
Insufficient lever or pedal clearance
Master cylinder reservoir overfilled
Master cylinder compensating port restricted
Master cylinder piston not returning completely
Caliper piston(s) not returning
Operator error (riding the brake / park brake applied)
Adjust pad stop (front calipers)Check position of controls & switches
Set to proper level
Clean compensating port
Inspect. Repair as necessary
Clean piston(s) seal
Educate operator
Loose wheel hub or bearingsCheck wheel and hub for abnormal movement
Brake disc warped or excessively wornReplace disc
Brake disc misaligned or looseInspect and repair as necessary
Noise is from other source (chain, axle, hub, disc or wheel)If noise does not change when brake is applied check othersources. Inspect and repair as necessary
Wrong pad for conditionsChange to a softer or harder pad
Brakes Squeal
• Dirty/contaminated friction pads
• Improper alignment
• Worn disc
• Worn disc splines
• Glazed brake pads
Poor Brake Performance
• Air in system
• Water in system (brake fluid contaminated)
• Caliper/disc misaligned
• Caliper dirty or damaged
• Brake line damaged or lining ruptured
• Worn disc and/or friction pads
• Incorrectly adjusted lever
• Incorrectly adjusted stationary pad
• Worn or damaged master cylinder or components
• Improper clearance between lever and switch
Lever Vibration
• Disc damaged
• Disc worn (runout or thickness variance exceeds
service limit)
• Caliper overheats (Brakes Drag)
• Compensating port plugged
• Pad clearance set incorrectly
• Auxiliary brake pedal incorrectly adjusted
• Brake lever or pedal binding or unable to return fully
• Parking brake left on
• Residue build up under caliper seals
• Operator riding brakes
Brakes Lock
• Alignment of caliper to disc
• Fluid overfill of the reservoir
• Stuck caliper piston
2. Polaris Outlaw 525 450  Ignition System Troubleshooting
No Spark, Weak or Intermittent Spark
• No 12 volt power or ground to CDI
• Spark plug gap incorrect
• Fouled spark plug
• Faulty spark plug cap or poor connection to high
tension lead
• Related wiring loose, disconnected, shorted, or
corroded
• Faulty engine stop switch, ignition switch, or tether
switch
• ETC switch misadjusted or faulty
• Poor ignition coil ground (e.g. coil mount loose or
corroded)
• Faulty pulse coil (measure resistance of value of pulse
coil)
• Incorrect wiring (inspect color coding in connectors
etc)
• Faulty ignition coil winding (measure resistance of
primary and secondary)
• Sheared flywheel key
• Flywheel loose or damaged
• Excessive crankshaft runout on magneto (RH)
end – should not exceed .005”
• Faulty CDI module
• Faulty 5 Amp or 10 Amp circuit breaker
3.  Polaris Outlaw 525 450  Starter System Troubleshooting
Starter Motor Does Not Turn
• Battery discharged. Low specific gravity
• Loose or faulty battery cables or corroded connections
(see Voltage Drop Tests)
• Related wiring loose, disconnected, or corroded
• Poor ground connections at battery cable, starter motor
or starter solenoid (see Voltage Drop Tests)
• Faulty key switch
• Faulty kill switch
• Faulty neutral diode
• Faulty clutch switch
• Faulty starter solenoid or starter motor
• Engine problem – seized or binding (can engine be
rotated easily)?
Starter Motor Turns Over Slowly
• Battery discharged
• Excessive circuit resistance – poor connections (see
Voltage Drop Test)
• Engine problem – seized or binding (can engine be
rotated easily)?
• Faulty or worn brushes in starter motor
• Automatic compression release inoperative
Starter Motor Turns – Engine Does Not Rotate
• Faulty starter drive/one way clutch
• Faulty starter drive gears or starter motor gear
• Faulty flywheel gear or loose flywheel
• Possible engine damage

yanmar 3T84H(T)LE series service repair guide pdf manual

This yanmar  industrial diesel engine 3T84H(T)LE manual mainly describes service data necessary for inspecting and servicing YANMAR DIESEL ENGINES 3T84HLE and 3T84HTLE. For further information on the construction, function and servicing procedures of these engines, refer to T-(H)LE series Service Manual, Publication No. A0C1009 and TN series Service Manual, Publication No. AOC1752, both of which are applicable to the above engines. Refer to "Reference," which shows the item and corresponding page in the above reference manuals. This service manual contains the latest information available as of June, 1990. This manual describes only the items which differ from those in the reference manuals in description on servicing and structures. You are encouraged to read this manual to make the most of the outstanding performance and durability features of those engines and to perform proper servicing for maintain them in tip¬ top running condition.
CONTENTS:
  • 1. External Views
  • 2. Specifications
  • 3. Performance Curves
  • 4. Dimensions
  • 5. Tightening Torque
  • 6. Special Tools
  • 7. Service Data
  • 1)   Cylider Head and Valve
  • 2)   Engine  Proper
  • 3)   Lubrication System
  • 4)   Cooling System
  • 5)   Fuel System
  • 6)   Governor System
  • 7)   Air  Induction System
  • 8)   Electrical System
  • a.   Wiring diagram
  • b.   Starter motor
  • c. Charging  equipment
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yanmar 4TNE92 4TNE94L 4TNE98 TROUBLESHOOTING and SERVICE REPAIR GUIDE PDF MANUAL download

yanmar  4TNE92  4TNE94L  4TNE98 TROUBLESHOOTING BY MEASURING COMPRESSION PRESSURE
Compression pressure drop is one of major causes of increasing blow-by gas (engine oil contamination or increased engine oil consumption as a resultant phenomenon) or starting failure. The compression pressure is affected by the following factors:
1.  Degree  of  clearance  between  piston  and cylinder
2.  Degree of clearance at intake / exhaust valve seat
3. Gas leak from nozzle gasket or cylinder head gasket
The pressure will drop due to increased parts wear. Pressure drop reduces the durability of the engine.
A pressure drop may also be caused by scratched cylinder or piston by dust entrance from the dirty air cleaner element or worn or broken piston ring. Measure the compression pressure to determine the condition of the engine.
Compression Pressure Measurement Method
1. Warm up the engine.
2. Stop the engine. Remove the high-pressure fuel injection lines as an assembly from the engine. Remove the fuel injector from the cylinder to be measured.
3. Crank the engine with the stop handle at the stop position (no injection state) before installing the compression gauge (Figure 13-1, (1)) adapter.
4.  Install a gasket at the tip end of the compression gauge adapter. Install the compression gauge and the compression gauge adapter at the cylinder to be measured.
5. Crank the engine until the compression gauge reading is stabilized.
Figure 13-1
Figure 13-1

6. After performing the compression check, remove the compression gauge and compression gauge adapter from the cylinder. Install the fuel injector and high-pressure fuel injection lines.

yanmar industrial engines 4TNE92  4TNE94L  4TNE98 SERVICE REPAIR GUIDE PDF MANUAL
CONTENTS:
  • Introduction
  • Yanmar Warranties
  • Safety
  • General  Service  Information
  • Periodic  Maintenance
  • Engine
  • Fuel  System
  • Cooling  System
  • Lubrication  System
  • Starter Motor
  • Alternator
  • Electric Wiring
  • Troubleshooting

2015年1月13日星期二

DEUTZ FAHR AGROVECTOR TROUBLESHOOTING REPAIR GUIDE

Problem 1. Boom will not extend or retract.
Cause : 1. Broken hydraulic hose(s) or tube(s) and/or connections leaking. 2. Crowd hydraulic system not operating properly. 3. Faulty Crowd cylinder.
Remedy:  1. Locate break, replace hose(s) or tube(s), tighten connections. 2. Refer to Section 8, “Hydraulic System.” 3. Repair cylinder (Refer to Section 8.11.4, “Cylinder Inspection.”)
Problem 2. Boom will not fully extend.
Cause :  1. Crowd hydraulic system not operating properly.
Remedy: 1. Refer to Section 8, “Hydraulic System.”
Problem 3. Boom shifts to right or left when extending.
Cause : 1. Boom pivot pin improperly shimmed. 2. Incorrect wear pad gap or shimming, or wear pads excessively worn.
Remedy:  1. Re-shim the boom to a maximum total gap of .10″ (2.5 mm) with shims distributed evenly on both sides of the boom pivot pin. 2. Shim wear pads to correct gap. Replace wear pads as needed. Refer to Section 3.4.2, “Boom Wear Pad Replacement.”
Problem 4. Excessive pivot pin noise and/or wear.
Cause : 1. Insufficient lubrication. 2. Worn bearing(s).
Remedy:   1. Lubricate at regular intervals. (Refer to appropriate owners manual for lubrication points.) Replace worn pins as needed. 2. Replace bearing(s) and lubricate at regular intervals (Refer to appropriate owners manual for lubrication points.)
Problem 5. Boom will not raise or lower.
Cause : 1. Broken hydraulic hoses or tubes and/or connection leaks. 2. Hoist hydraulic system not operating properly. 3. Faulty Hoist cylinders. 4. Seized boom pivot pin bearing.
Remedy:    1. Locate break, replace hose(s) or tube(s), tighten connections. 2. Refer to Section 8, “Hydraulic System.” 3. Repair cylinder. (Refer to Section 8.11.4, “Cylinder Inspection.”) 4. Replace bearing.
Problem 6. Excessive axle noise while driving.
Cause : 1. 1. Oil level too low. 2. Axle and/or wheel end housings filled with incorrect oil or oil level low. 3. Incorrect alignment of ring and pinion gears. 4. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft bearing preload. 5. Worn or damaged bearings. 6. Worn or broken gear teeth. 7. Contamination in the axle.
Remedy:  1. Fill oil to correct level. (Refer to appropriate Operator/Safety Manual.) 2. Drain axle and/or wheel end housings and fill to correct level with Universal Tractor Fluid. (Refer to appropriate Operator/ Safety Manual.) 3. Correct alignment by adding or removing shims as needed. 4. Correct bearing preload by adding or removing shims as needed. 5. Replace bearings as needed. 6. Replace gears as needed. 7. Drain axle and/or wheel end housings and fill to correct level with Universal Tractor Fluid. (Refer to appropriate Operator/ Safety Manual.) 8. Replace damaged parts.
Problem 7.   Intermittent noise when traveling.
Cause : 1. Universal joint(s) worn or damaged. 2. Differential ring and/or pinion gears damaged.
Remedy:  1. Repair or replace universal joints as needed. 2. Determine cause and repair as needed.
Problem 8.   Vibration or intermittent noise when traveling.
Cause : 1. Drive shaft universal joint assembly(ies) incorrectly tightened. 2. Drive shaft universal joint(s) worn or damaged. 3. Drive shaft(s) damaged/ unbalanced.
Remedy: 1. Tighten capscrews to correct torque. 2. Repair or replace universal joints as needed. 3. Replace drive shaft(s) as needed.
Problem 8. Oil leaking from axle (differential housing and/or axle housings).
Cause : 1. Drain and/or inspection plugs loose and/or o-rings damaged or missing. 2. Hose fittings loose. 3. Axle shaft seal damaged or missing and/or worn or damaged shaft sealing surfaces. 4. Input shaft multi-seal ring damaged or missing and/or worn or damaged pinion (input) shaft sealing surfaces. 5. Axle casing to brake housing and/or brake housing to differential assembly o-rings and/or seals worn or damaged. 6. Axle housing mounting nuts and capscrews loose. 7. Differential and/or axle housing(s) damaged.
Remedy:  1. Replace o-rings as needed and tighten plugs to 130 Nm (96 lb-ft). 2. Tighten fittings. 3. Replace seal and/or joint coupling fork shaft (axle shaft). 4. Replace multi-seal ring and/or input shaft. Adjust ring and pinion alignment and bearing preload as described in the ZF Repair Manuals. 5. Replace o-rings and seals. 6. Tighten housing nuts and capscrews to 390 Nm (288 lb-ft). 7. Replace housing(s) as needed.
Problem 9.  Oil leaking from wheel end housing (planet carrier).
Cause : 1. Oil level plugs loose and/or o-rings damaged or missing. 2. O-ring between hub and housing (planet carrier) damaged or missing. 3. Shaft seal damaged or missing and/or worn or damaged shaft sealing surfaces. 4. Housing capscrews loose. 5. Housing (planet carrier) damaged.
Remedy:   1. Replace o-rings as needed and tighten plugs to 130 Nm (96 lb-ft). 2. Replace o-ring. 3. Replace seal and/or fork joint shaft. 4. Tighten housing capscrews to 55 Nm (41 lb-ft). 5. Replace housing (planet carrier).
Problem 10.Oil leaking from steering cylinder.
Cause : 1. Hose fittings loose. 2. Steering cylinder o-rings and/or seals worn or damaged. 3. Piston rod seal worn or damaged. 4. Cylinder tube damaged.
Remedy:  1. Tighten fittings. 2. Replace o-rings and seals. 3. Replace piston rod seal. 4. Replace cylinder tube.
Problem 11. Axle overheating.
Cause : 1. Oil level too high. 2. Axle and/or wheel end housings filled with incorrect oil or oil contaminated or oil level low.
Remedy:  1. Fill oil to correct level with Akros Multi FCT Tractor / Hydraulic Fluid. (Refer to appropriate Operator/Safety Manual.) 2. Drain axle and fill to correct level with Akros Multi FCT Tractor / Hydraulic Fluid. (Refer to approp
Problem 12.  High steering effort required. 
Cause : 1. Steering (hydraulic) system not operating properly. 2. Excessive joint housing swivel bearing preload. 3. Worn or damaged swivel bearings.
Remedy:  1. Refer to Section 8.11.7, “Steering Cylinders.” 2. Correct bearing preload by adding or removing shims as needed. 3. Replace swivel bearings as needed.
Problem 13.  Slow steering response.
Cause : 1. Steering (hydraulic) system not operating properly. 2. Steering cylinder leaking internally.
Remedy:   1. Refer to Section 8.11.7, “Steering Cylinders.” 2. Repair or replace steering cylinder as needed.
Problem 14.   Excessive noise when brakes are engaged.
Cause :1. Brake discs worn. 2. Brake discs damaged.
Remedy:  1. Check brake discs for wear. (Refer to appropriate Operator/ Safety Manual.) 2. Replace brake discs.
Problem 15.   Brakes will not engage.
Cause : 1. Brake (hydraulic) system not operating properly. 2. Brake piston o-rings and seals damaged (leaking).
Remedy:   1. Refer to Section 8.11.7, “Steering Cylinders.” 2. Replace o-rings and seals
Problem 16.  Brakes will not hold the machine or braking power reduced.
Cause :  1. Brake discs worn. 2. Brake (hydraulic) system not operating properly. 3. Brake piston o-rings and seals damaged (leaking).
Remedy: 1. Check brake discs for wear. (Refer to appropriate Operator/ Safety Manual.) 2. Refer to Section 8.11.7, “Steering Cylinders.” 3. Replace o-rings and seals.
Problem 17.  Differential ring gear teeth broken on the heel of the tooth.
Cause :  1. Incorrect alignment of ring and pinion gears (excessive play). 2. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft bearing preload.
Remedy: • Replace ring and pinion gears. • Adjust ring and pinion alignment and bearing preload as described in the D-S Repair Manuals.
Problem 18.   Differential ring gear teeth broken on the toe of the tooth.
Cause :  1. Incorrect alignment of ring and pinion gears (insufficient play). 2. Incorrect pinion (input) shaft bearing preload.
Remedy: Replace ring and pinions gears. • Adjust ring and pinion alignment and bearing preload as described in the D-S Repair Manuals.

YANMAR YM12 YM14 TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED MASTER PARTS LIST MANUAL DOWNLOAD

Download Yanmar YM12 YM14 Tractor Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
CONTENTS
  • Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
  • ENGINE(MA10-N
  • 1. CYLINDER BLOCK
  • 2. SIDE COVER
  • 3. CYLINDER HEAD
  • 4. BONNET
  • 5. AIR CLEANER & EXHAUST SILENCER
  • 6. CAMSHAFT
  • 7. CRANKSHAFT & FLYWHEEL
  • 8. PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
  • 9. BALANCER
  • 10. RADIATOR & FAN
  • 11. FUEL INJECTION PUMP
  • 12. FUEL INJECTION VALVE
  • 13. FUEL OIL SYSTEM
  • 14. GOVERNOR DEVICE
  • 15. ELECTRIC PARTS
  • 16. STARTER(12V-1.2KW)
  • 17. REPAIR KIT
  • 18. GASKET KIT(FOR ENGINE)
  • ENGINE(2T75U-N
  • 19. CYLINDER BLOCK
  • 20. GEAR HOUSING
  • 21. CYLINDER HEAD
  • 22. BONNET
  • 23. AIR CLEANER
  • 24. EXHAUST MANIFOLD & SILENCER
  • 25. CAMSHAFT
  • 26. CRANKSHAFT & FLYWHEEL
  • 27. PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
  • 28. LUBRICATING OIL SYSTEM
  • 29. COOLING WATER SYSTEM
  • 30. FUEL INJECTION PUMP
  • 31. FUEL INJECTION VALVE
  • 32. FUEL OIL SYSTEM
  • 33. GOVERNOR MECHANISM
  • 34. ENGINE STOPPING DEVICE
  • 35. ELECTRIC PARTS
  • 36. STARTER (12V-1.3KW)
  • 37. GENERATOR
  • 38. REPAIR KIT
  • 39. GASKET KIT (FOR ENGINE)
  • CHASSIS
  • 40. THROTTLE
  • 41. FUEL TANK
  • 42. FRAME & FRONT AXLE(FOR YM12)
  • 43. FRAME & FRONT AXLE(FOR YM14)
  • 44. CLUTCH(FOR YM12)
  • 45. CLUTCH(FOR YM14)
  • 46. STEERING
  • 47. MISSION & REAR AXLE HOUSING
  • 48. MISSION & REAR AXLE HOUSING
  • 49. POWER SHIFT PUMP & REGULATOR
  • 50. TRANSMISSION GEARS(FOR YM12)
  • 51. TRANSMISSION GEARS(FOR YM14)
  • 52. MAIN & RANGE SHIFT(FOR YM12)
  • 53. MAIN & RANGE SHIFT(FOR YM14)
  • 54. DIFF. GEAR & REAR AXLE SHAFT
  • 55. BRAKES
  • Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
  • 56. MECHANICAL LIFT(FOR BM-42)
  • 57. MECHANICAL LIFT(FOR BM-48)
  • 58. TIRES(FRONT & REAR)
  • 59. ELECTRIC PARTS
  • 60. HOOD
  • 61. FENDER & SEAT
  • 62. LABELS(FOR YM12 X BM-42)
  • 63. LABELS(FOR YM12 X BM-48)
  • 64. LABELS(FOR YM14 X BM-42)
  • 65. LABELS(FOR YM14 X BM-48)
  • 66. FRONT POWER TAKE OFF
  • 67. TOOLS
  • MOWER (BM-42)
  • 68. DECK & GAUGE WHEEL(FOR FRENCH)
  • 69. DECK & GAUGE WHEEL(EXCEPT FREN
  • 70. LIFT LINK
  • 71. PULLEY & BLADE
  • 72. LABELS (FOR FRENCH)
  • 73. LABELS (EXCEPT FRENCH)
  • MOWER (BM-48)
  • 74. DECK & GAUGE WHEEL(FOR FRENCH)
  • 75. DECK & GAUGE WHEEL(EXCEPT FREN
  • 76. LIFT LINK
  • 77. PULLEY & BLADE (FOR FRENCH)
  • 78. PULLEY & BLADE (EXCEPT FRENCH)
  • 79. LABELS (FOR FRENCH)
  • 80. LABELS (EXCEPT FRENCH)
YM12/14 (B3920)
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YANMAR YM336(D) TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED MASTER PARTS LIST MANUAL

Download Yanmar YM336(D) Tractor Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
CONTENTS
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
ENGINE 3T84A-N/F/P/S
1. CYLINDER BLOCK
2. GEAR HOUSING
3. CYLINDER HEAD
4. AIR CLEANER(WITH PRE-CLEANER)
5. SILENCER
6. CAMSHAFT
7. MAIN BEARING & CRANKSHAFT
8. PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
9. LUBRICATING OIL SYSTEM
10. COOLING WATER SYSTEM
11. FUEL INJECTION PUMP
12. FUEL INJECTION VALVE
13. FUEL OIL SYSTEM
14. GOVERNOR EQUIPMENT
15. ELECTRIC STARTER & THERMO.DEV.
16. LABELS (FOR ENGINE)
17. STARTER 12V-1.8KW(TYPE S12-77)
18. AC GENERATOR 12V-15A (LT115-52
19. REPAIR KIT (A) (FOR ENGINE)
20. GASKET KIT (A) (FOR ENGINE)
CHASSIS YM336(D)
21. THROTTLE(FLOOR SHIFT TYPE)
22. THROTTLE(COLUMN:EXCEPT U&SCAN)
23. THROTTLE(COLUMN SHIFT:U & SCAN
24. FUEL TANK (EXCEPT PORTUGAL)
25. FUEL TANK (FOR PORTUGAL)
26. FRONT AXLE(1) (YM336:EXCEPT U)
27. FRONT AXLE (1) (YM336:FOR U)
28. FRONT AXLE (2) (FOR YM336)
29. FRONT AXLE (A) (FOR YM336D)
30. FRONT AXLE (B) (FOR YM336D)
31. FRONT AXLE (C) (FOR YM336D)
32. POWER STEERING (EXCEPT SCAN)
33. POWER STEERING (COLUMN : SCAN)
34. POWER STEERING VALVE
35. CLUTCH (EXCEPT SCAN)
36. CLUTCH (COLUMN : SCAN)
37. POWER SHIFT PUMP (FOR A(OLD))
38. POWER SHIFT PUMP(A-NEW&F&STAN)
39. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (FLOOR:A)
40. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (FLOOR:F)
41. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (FLOOR:A)
42. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (FLOOR:F)
43. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (COLUMN)
44. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (COLUMN)
45. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (COLUMN)
46. TRANSMISSION HOUSING (COLUMN)
47. TRANSMISSION GEARS (1) :A(OLD)
48. TRANSMISSION GEARS (1)
49. TRANSMISSION GEARS (2) :A(OLD)
50. TRANSMISSION GEARS (2)
51. FRONT DRIVE & SHIFT(FOR A(OLD)
52. FRONT DRIVE & SHIFT (A(NEW)&F)
53. FRONT DRIVE & SHIFT(COLUMN:SCA
54. FLOOR SHIFT & SHIFT LEVER
55. COLUMN SHIFT
56. RANGE SHIFT LEVER (FOR A(OLD))
57. RANGE SHIFT LEVER(A(NEW)&F&STA
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
58. REAR HOUSING
59. P.T.O. DRIVING SHAFT
60. P.T.O.SHIFT LEVER (FLOOR SHIFT
61. P.T.O.SHIFT(COLUMN:EXCEPT SCAN
62. P.T.O.SHIFT LEVER(COLUMN:SCAN)
63. REAR AXLE (FOR A(OLD))
64. REAR AXLE (FOR A(NEW)&F&STAN)
65. REAR AXLE HOUSING (FOR A(OLD))
66. REAR AXLE HOUSING(A(NEW)&F&STA
67. BRAKE
68. BRAKE PEDAL (FLOOR SHIFT TYPE)
69. BRAKE PEDAL(COLUMN:EXCEPT SCAN
70. BRAKE PEDAL (COLUMN : SCAN.)
71. TIRES (FRONT&REAR:FOR A&STAN)
72. TIRES (FRONT & REAR : FOR F)
73. HYDRAULIC CYLINDER
74. HYDRAULIC LIFT
75. OIL PRESSURE CONTROL
76. DRAFT CONTROL
77. HYDRAULIC PIPES
78. ELECTRIC PARTS (1) (FLOOR : A)
79. ELECTRIC PARTS (1) (FLOOR : F)
80. ELECTRIC PARTS (2) (FLOOR : A)
81. ELECTRIC PARTS (2) (FLOOR : F)
82. ELECTRIC PARTS (1) (COLUMN: A)
83. ELECTRIC PARTS(2)(COLUMN:STAN)
84. ELECTRIC PARTS (2) (COLUMN: U)
85. ELECTRIC PARTS(2)(COLUMN:P&S.A
86. HOOD (FLOOR SHIFT : A)
87. HOOD (FLOOR SHIFT : FRENCH)
88. HOOD (COLUMN SHIFT : A)
89. HOOD (COLUMN SHIFT : U)
90. HOOD (COLUMN:P & SOUTH AFRICA)
91. FENDER & SEAT (FLOOR SHIFT :A)
92. FENDER & SEAT (FLOOR SHIFT :F)
93. FENDER & SEAT (COLUMN SHIFT:A)
94. FENDER & SEAT (COLUMN : U)
95. FENDER & SEAT (COLUMN :FRENCH)
96. FENDER & SEAT(COLUMN:PORTUGAL)
97. FENDER & SEAT(COLUMN:S.AFRICA)
98. LABELS (FLOOR SHIFT : A)
99. LABELS (FLOOR SHIFT : FRENCH)
100. LABELS (COLUMN SHIFT:A & SCAN)
101. LABELS (COLUMN SHIFT : FRENCH)
102. LABELS (COLUMN : EUROPEAN)
103. LABELS (COLUMN : PORTUGAL)
104. LABELS (COLUMN : S.AFRICA)
105. THREE-POINT HITCH
106. DRAWBAR (EXCEPT U & P)
107. DRAWBAR ( U & P )
108. TOOLS (COLUMN : PORTUGAL)
109. TOOLS (EXCEPT PORTUGAL)
110. TURF-TIRES(FRONT&REAR:A&STAN)
111. TURF-TIRES (FRONT & REAR : F)
112. HEATER (U.S.A. ONLY)
113. FRONT POWER TAKE OFF
114. FRONT & REAR WHEEL WEIGHT
115. ROLL BAR (FOR USA)
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YANMAR YM330(D) TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED MASTER PARTS LIST MANUAL

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CONTENTS
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
ENGINE(3T84A)
1. CYLINDER BLOCK
2. GEARS HOUSING
3. CYLINDER HEAD
4. AIR CLEANER (WITH PRE-CLEANER)
5. SILENCER
6. CAMSHAFT
7. MAIN BEARING & CRANKSHAFT
8. PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
9. LUBRICATING OIL SYSTEM
10. COOLING WATER SYSTEM
11. FUEL INJECTION PUMP
12. FUEL INJECTION VALVE
13. FUEL OIL SYSTEM
14. GOVERNOR EQUIPMENT
15. ELEC. STARTER & THERMO. DEVICE
16. STARTER(12V-1.8KW) TYPE S12-52
17. STARTER(12V-1.8KW) TYPE S12-77
18. STARTER(12V-2.5KW)S13-41 OPT.
19. AC GENERATOR 12V-15A (LT115-52
20. GASKET (EFFECT. FROM E/#80342)
CHASSIS(YM330,330D)
21. UNDERSLUNG SILENCER
22. THROTTLE(U.S.A.)
23. THROTTLE(PORTUGAL)
24. FUEL TANK(U.S.A.)
25. FUEL TANK(PORTUGAL)
26. FRONT AXLE(FOR MODEL YM330)
27. TIE-ROD & FRONT TIRE (YM330)
28. FRONT AXLE(A)(FOR MODEL YM330D
29. FRONT AXLE(B)(FOR MODEL YM330D
30. FRONT AXLE(C),(YM330D,USA)
31. FRONT AXLE(C)(YM330D,PORTUGAL)
32. FRONT WHEEL(FOR MODEL YM330D)
33. STEERING (A),YM330(W/O.LIVE)
34. STEERING (B),YM330(WITH LIVE)
35. STEERING (C)(FOR MODEL YM330D)
36. CLUTCH(A),YM330(W/O.LIVE)
37. CLUTCH(B),YM330(W/LIVE),USA
38. CLUTCH(B),YM330D(W/LIVE),PG.
39. CLUTCH(C),YM330D(WITHOUT LIVE)
40. CLUTCH(D),YM330D(W/LIVE),USA
41. CLUTCH(D),YM330D(W/LIVE),PG.
42. TRANSMISSION HOUSING(U.S.A.)
43. TRANSMISSION HOUSING(PORTUGAL)
44. REAR AXLE HOUSING
45. TRANSMISSION GEARS(W/O LIVE)
46. TRANSMISSION GEARS(W/LIVE,USA)
47. TRANSMISSION GEARS(W/LIVE,PG.)
48. PTO SHAFT & DRIVING SHAFT(USA)
49. PTO SHAFT & DRIVING SHAFT(PG.)
50. TRANSMISSION SHIFTER(USA)
51. TRANSMISSION SHIFTER(PG.)
52. REAR AXLE
53. REAR AXLE & TIRE
54. BRAKES
55. BRAKE PEDAL(U.S.A.)
56. BRAKE PEDAL(PORTUGAL)
57. HYD. LIFT (POSITION CONTROL)
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
58. HYD.CONTROL V.(POSITION CONTR.
59. HYD.CONTROL LEVER(POSIT.CONTR.
60. HYD.CYL.(DRAFT CONTROL)(USA)
61. HYD.CYL.(DRAFT CONTROL)(PG.)
62. HYD.LIFT(DRAFT CONTR.)& CONT.V
63. DRAFT CONTROL(USA)
64. DRAFT CONTROL(PORTUGAL)
65. OIL PRESSURE CONTROL(USA)
66. OIL PRESSURE CONTROL(PORTUGAL)
67. HYD.PIPES (POSITION CONTROL)
68. HYD.PIPES & OIL STRAINER(USA)
69. HYD.PIPES & OIL STRAINER(PG.)
70. ELECTRIC PARTS (U.S.A.)
71. ELECTRIC PARTS (PORTUGAL)
72. HOOD (U.S.A.)
73. HOOD (PORTUGAL)
74. HOOD (RED)
75. FENDER & SEAT (U.S.A.)
76. FENDER & SEAT (PORTUGAL)
77. FENDER & SEAT (RED)
78. THREE-POINT HITCH
79. REAR HITCH(U.S.A.)
80. REAR HITCH(PORTUGAL)
81. LABELS (ENGLISH)
82. LABELS (FRENCH)
83. LABELS (PORTUGUESE)
84. TURF-TIRES (FRONT & REAR)
85. HYD. PUMP (12CC/REV. POSITION)
86. R-V.MIRROR,SIGNAL & WORK.LIGHT
87. FRONT & REAR WHEEL WEIGHT
88. TOOLS
89. FRONT & REAR TIRES(RED)
90. ROLL BAR (FOR USA)
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YANMAR YM276(D) TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED MASTER PARTS LIST MANUAL

Download Yanmar YM276(D) Tractor Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
CONTENTS
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
ENGINE(3T84HA/-F/-S)
1. CYLINDER BLOCK
2. GEAR HOUSING
3. MAIN BEARING HOUSING
4. LABELS(FOR ENGINE)
5. CYLINDER HEAD
6. BONNET & AIR BREATHER
7. AIR CLEANER
8. SILENCER
9. CAMSHAFT
10. CRANKSHAFT & FLYWHEEL
11. PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
12. LUBRICATING OIL PUMP
13. LUBRICATING OIL LINES
14. COOLING WATER PUMP
15. RADIATOR
16. COOLING WATER LINES
17. FUEL INJECTION PUMP
18. FUEL INJECTION VALVE
19. FUEL STRAINER
20. FUEL LINES
21. GOVERNOR MECHANISM
22. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT
23. THERMOSTART
24. STARTER 12V-1.8KW(TYPE S12-77)
25. GENERATOR
26. REPAIR KIT (FOR ENGINE)
27. GASKET KIT (FOR ENGINE)
CHASSIS(YM276,YM276D
28. UNDERSLUNG EXHAUST SILENCER
29. THROTTLE(STANDARD)
30. THROTTLE(ENGLAND)
31. THROTTLE(SCANDINAVIA)
32. FUEL TANK
33. FRONT AXLE BRACKET(STANDARD)
34. FRONT AXLE BRACKET(ENGLAND)
35. FRONT AXLE BRACKET(SCANDINAVIA
36. FRONT AXLE (FOR YM276)
37. PROPELLER SHAFT (FOR YM276D)
38. 1ST SHAFT & RING GEAR (YM276D)
39. CASING OF FRONT AXLE (YM276D)
40. SPINDLE OF FRONT AXLE (YM276D)
41. STEERING(STANDARD)
42. STEERING(SCANDINAVIA)
43. CLUTCH HOUSING(STANDARD)
44. CLUTCH HOUSING(SCANDINAVIA)
45. TRANSMISSION HOUSING(STANDARD)
46. TRANSMISSION HOUSING(SCANDINAV
47. CENTER PLATE & P.S.PUMP
48. TRANSMISSION GEARS
49. CYLINDER OF P.S.CLUTCH
50. P.T.O.DRIVE SHAFT
51. COLUMN SHIFT
52. RANGE SHIFT
53. FRONT DRIVE (FOR YM276D)
54. DIFFERENTIAL GEARS
55. REAR AXLE HOUSING (1)
56. REAR AXLE HOUSING(2)(STANDARD)
Fig.No. GROUP NAME Fig.No. GROUP NAME
57. REAR AXLE HOUSING(2)(SCANDINAV
58. REAR AXLE SHAFT
59. BRAKES
60. HYDRAULIC PIPES
61. HYDRAULIC CYLINDER CASE
62. HYDRAULIC LIFT
63. HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVE
64. OIL PRESSURE CONTROL(STANDARD)
65. OIL PRESSURE CONTROL(SCANDINAV
66. DRAFT CONTROL
67. ELECTRIC PARTS(USA & S.AFRICA)
68. ELECTRIC PARTS(FRANCE)
69. ELECTRIC PARTS(EUROPE)
70. ELECTRIC PARTS(ENGLAND)
71. ELECTRIC PARTS(SCANDINAVIA)
72. HOOD(USA & SOUTH AFRICA)
73. HOOD(FRANCE & EUROPE)
74. HOOD(ENGLAND & SCANDINAVIA)
75. FENDER(USA & SOUTH AFRICA)
76. FENDER(FRANCE & EUROPE)
77. FENDER(ENGLAND)
78. STEP(PORTUGAL)
79. SEAT(STANDARD)
80. SEAT(USA & SOUTH AFRICA)
81. THREE-POINT HITCH
82. DRAWBAR(STANDARD)
83. DRAWBAR(ENGLAND)
84. FRONT POWER TAKE OFF
85. LABEL(USA & SOUTH AFRICA)
86. LABEL(QUEBEC)
87. LABEL(EUROPE)
88. LABEL(NEW ZEALAND)
89. LABEL(FRANCE)
90. LABEL(ENGLAND)
91. LABEL(SCANDINAVIA)
92. TURF-TIRES(STANDARD)
93. TURF-TIRES(FRANCE)
94. AG TIRES(FOR YM276,STANDARD)
95. AG TIRES(FOR YM276,FRANCE)
96. AG TIRES(FOR YM276D,STANDARD)
97. AG TIRES(YM276D,FRANCE&ENGLAND
98. LARGE TIRES(FOR YM276)
99. LARGE TIRES(FOR YM276D)
100. AG TIRES(YM276,EUROPE & SCANDI
101. TOOLS
102. FRONT & REAR WHEEL WEIGHT
103. HEATER(U.S.A.ONLY)
104. AG TIRES(USA ONLY,FOR YM276)
105. TURF-TIRES(U.S.A.ONLY)
106. AG TIRES(USA ONLY,FOR YM276D)
107. ROLL BAR(U.S.A.ONLY)
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YANMAR YM236, YM236D, YM246, YM246D TRACTOR ILLUSTRATED MASTER PARTS LIST MANUAL

Yanmar diesel tractor parts catalog model ym236 ym236d ym246 ym246d  Illustrated Master Parts List Manual
This parts catalog carries all parts incorporated in yanmar model YM236 & YM236D tractors manufactured sice april,1984, This parts catalog carres all parts incorporated in yanmar model ym246 & ym246d tractors manfactured sice july,1987.
  • COMPONENTS
  • ENGINE PARTS (For Model 3T75HA-A/3T75HA —P)
  • CYLINDER  BLOCK
  • GEAR  HOUSING
  • MAIN  BEARING  HOUSING
  • LABELS  (FOR  ENGINE)
  • CYLINDER  HEAD
  • BONNET  &  AIR  BREATHER
  • AIR  CLEANER
  • SILECER
  • CAMSHAFT
  • CRANKSHAFT & FLYWHEEL
  • PISTON & CONNECTING ROD
  • LUBRICATING OIL PUMP
  • LUBRICATING OIL LINES
  • COOLING  WATER  PUMP
  • GOVERNOR MECHANISM
  • REPAIR KIT (A) (FOR ENGINE)
  • TRANSMISSION GEARS
  • AG TIRES (FRONT & REAR)
  • FRONT POWER TAKE OFF
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YANMAR YEG SERIES 2P DIESEL POWERED GENERATORS YEG150DSHC TO YEG500DTHC AND YEG150DSHS YEG500DTHS WORKSHOP SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL

This Yanmar YEG Series 2P Diesel Powered Generators manual provides a guidance to the service of Yanmar YEG series generators. It contains an overview of structure, description of functions, and adjustment, disassembly and assembly procedures. It is hoped that this manual will help Yanmar YEG series generator servicemen to become fully familiar with the product for better service activities. The description of structure and service is subject to change without notice due to improvement of quality. For details of disassembly and reassembly of the engine components, refer to the TNV IDI Series Service Manual, TNE Series Service Manual.
Model Covers:
  • YEG150DSHC?YEG150DSHS
  • YEG200DSHC?YEG200DSHS
  • YEG300DSHC?YEG300DSHS
  • YEG400DSHC?YEG400DSHS
  • YEG500DSHC?YEG500DSHS
  • YEG150DTHC?YEG150DTHS
  • YEG200DTHC?YEG200DTHS
  • YEG300DTHC?YEG300DTHS
  • YEG400DTHC?YEG400DTHS
  • YEG500DTHC?YEG500DTHS
CONTENTS
YEG Service Manual
1 FEATURES OF YEG GENERATOR 1
2 MODEL IDENTIFICATION CODE 2
3 OUTLINE BY TYPES 4
4 MODEL SPECIFICATION LIST 5
5 NOTICE FOR USAGE 6
6 SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE 8
6-1 Single phase, 2-pole (YEG150DSHC – YEG500DSHC) 8
6-2 Single phase, 2-pole (YEG150DSHS – YEG500DSHS) 10
6-3 3-phase,2-pole (YEG150DTHC – YEG500DTHC) 12
6-4 3-phase,2-pole (YEG150DTHS – YEG500DTHS) 14
7 OVERVIEW OF STRUCTURE 16
7-1 Canopy Type 16
7-2 Bonnet Silent Type 17
7-3 Engines 18
8 CONTROL PANEL AND CONTROL BOX 20
8-1 YEG150DSHC/YEG200DSHC,
YEG150DTHC/YEG200DTHC 20
8-2 YEG150DSHS/YEG200DSHS,
YEG150DTHS/YEG200DTHS,
YEG300/YEG400/YEG500 21
8-3 Function of Control Panel Components 22
8-4 Description of Control Box Component Functions 24
9 EXPLODED VIEW OF GENERATOR 25
10 PROTECTION SYSTEM AND INDICATORS 26
10-1 Lubricant Pressure Switch Check 27
10-2 Coolant Temperature Switch Check 27
11 TROUBLESHOOTING OF CIRCUIT BY INDICATOR 28
11-1 Starter Switch Operation Circuit Diagram 28
11-2 Normal Indication at Various Starter Switch Positions 28CONTENTS xviii YEG Service Manual
11-3 Power Supply to Main Protection Component 29
11-4 Troubleshooting When Both Charge Lamp and Low Oil
Pressure Lamp Are Not Lit (Starter Switch ON) 30
11-5 Troubleshooting When Charge Lamp Does Not Go Off or Flashes With Dim Light (Charging Failure) 31
12 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR GENERATOR FAILURE 33
12-1 Driven Machine (Electrical Equipment) Does Not Operate 33
12-2 Generated Voltage Failed 35
13 AVR TYPE VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 36
13-1 Voltage regulator 36
13-2 AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) 37
13-3 Troubleshooting 40
14 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 42
14-1 Generator Cover Components 42
14-2 Disassembly 43
14-3 Reassembly 46
15 GENERATOR AND PANEL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 47
15-1 YEG150/200DSHC 47
15-2 YEG300/400/500DSHCYEG150/200/300/400/500DSHS 48
15-3 YEG150/200DTHC 49
15-4 YEG300/400/500DTHC YEG150/200/300/400/500DTHS 50
15-5 YEG150/200DTHC for Saudi Arabia 51
15-6 YEG300/400/500DTHC YEG150/200/300/400/500DTHS for Saudi Arabia 52
16 ENGINE CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 53
16-1 YEG150,YEG200 53
16-2 YEG300, YEG400, YEG500 54
17 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 55