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SERIAL NUMBERSAir-Bleeding Fuel SystemFuel Tank Filler CapThrottle LeverBatteryBRAKE ADJUSTMENTParking Brake Lever AdjustmentSPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIESINSTRUMENTS & CONTROLSFOUR-WHEEL DRIVE SHIFT LEVERLUBRICATION DETAILSPTO CLUTCH LEVERREAR & MID PTO SELECTOR LEVERS

The Iseki TX2160 is basically the same as the Iseki TX1500F & a Bolens G174 ( the only major difference is some eralier machines use a 2cyl engine & later machines have a 3cyl - most other items are interchangeable or 'will fit').

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Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI tractor.
This operator's manual provides the information necessary for operating and main-
taining your tractor safely and properly. The contents are mainly composed of the
Safety instructions :
Technical instructions : Items which are necessary to operate, adjust, and service the
Before starting to operate the machine for the first time, you should read this opera-
tion manual thoroughly and carefully until you are sufficiently familiar with the
operation of the machine to do jobs safely and properly. The manual should be kept
in a handy place so you can refer to it when required. You are advised to refer to it
from time to time to refresh your understanding of the machine.
Your dealer has performed the pre-delivery service on your new machine.
He will discuss with you the operating and maintenance instructions given in this
manual, and instruct you in the proper and varied applications of this machine. Call
on him at any time when you have a question, or need equipment related to the use
personnel protective equipment
In some of the illustrations used in this operation manual, panels or guards may
have been removed for clarity. Never operate the tractor with these panels and
guards removed. If the removal of a shield is necessary to make a repair, it must
All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest information available
at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.

TO OUR CUSTOMER

Essential items which you should observe while operating the
tractor properly
Paragraphs in the manual and labels on the machine which are
accompanied by a caution mark contain particularly important
information about safe operation to avoid accidents. You should
always keep precautions in mind and follow them during operation.
during operation!
ISEKI TRACTORS
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Summary of Contents for Iseki TXG23

  • Page 1: To Our Customer

    ISEKI TRACTORS TO OUR CUSTOMER Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI tractor. This operator’s manual provides the information necessary for operating and main- taining your tractor safely and properly. The contents are mainly composed of the following two items:..
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TXG23 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO OUR CUSTOMER Normal Starting ……………………………………00 TABLE OF CONTENTS Restarting Warm Engine …………………………00 SAFETY Cold Weather Staring ……………………………00 MAKING YOUR TRACTOR A SAFE VHICLE ……00 Warm-Up Period …………………………………00 U HOW TO MAINTAIN SAFETY …………………00 Operator Observations ……………………………00 FOR SAFE OPERATION ……………………………00..
  • Page 3 ISEKI TRACTORS HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ………………………………00 STEERING SYSTEM …………………………………00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ………………………………00 SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………00 ENGINE ………………………………………………00 TRANSMISSION………………………………………00 POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) …………………………00 HYDRAULICS …………………………………………00 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ………………………………00 CAPACITIES …………………………………………00 TREAD WIDTH SETTING ……………………………00 MAXIMUM AXLE LOADING …………………………00 ASSEMBLY & PRE-DELIVERY …………………………00 This manual explains about several types of the tractor listed below. Please confirm the type of yours by referring to the name plate.
  • Page 4: Safety

    TXG23 SAFETY Understand thoroughly the following precautions, al- ways keep them in mind before, during, and after op- eration, and never take chances. MAKING YOUR TRACTOR A SAFE VEHICLE HOW TO MAINTAIN SAFETY (1) Never attempt to do the following: •..
  • Page 5: For Safe Operation

    SAFETY FOR SAFE OPERATION HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR (1) Familiarize yourself fully with machine controls by studying the operation manual before using your machine. (2) Never allow persons listed below to operate the machine. • Persons with mental disease •..
  • Page 6: Ubefore Operation

    If safety devices are damaged or do not work, please consult your Iseki dealer. (3) Before removing a safety device, such as a safe- ty cover, be sure that the machine has stopped completely.
  • Page 7: U When Traveling

    SAFETY abruptly. WHEN TRAVELLING (1) When you travel on roads, ensure the differen- tial lock is off, or the tractor may turn over. (2) Do not make sharp turns when operating at high speed or for transportation as the tractor may turn over.
  • Page 8: U Loading Onto Or Unloading From A

    TXG23 ing the key, applying the parking brakes, and chocking the wheels securely. (8) Keep inflammables away from the engine dur- ing operation. Especially during stationary oper- ation do not operate the engine at high speeds so as not to set fire to grass or straw with a heated exhaust pipe or exhaust fumes.
  • Page 9: Uduring Operation

    When the machine is equ- ipped with attachments other than those includ- ed in the specifications mentioned below, ask your Iseki dealer for advice. Specifications of the ramps more than 4 times the height of the platform (h) •..
  • Page 10: Uinspection And Maintenance

    TXG23 question, please consult your Iseki dealer. (6) When moving the machine toward an implement for the purpose of installing the implement, never allow any one to stand in between. When installing the implement on the machine, be pre- pare to move away promptly in the event of an emergency.
  • Page 11: Ustorage

    Do not attempt to service a tyre unless you have the proper equipment and experience to perform the job. Have the work carried out by your Iseki dealer or a qualified repair service. When seating tyre beads onto rims, never exceed the maximum inflation specifications speci-fied on the tyre.
  • Page 12: Maintenance Of The Electric System

    TXG23 • When storing dangerous implements, take app- ropriate safety measures to prevent accidents by covering with tarpaulin. • Store fuel in a safe place with caution signs such as “PREVENT FIRE” or “INFLAMMABLE.” • All inflammables must also be stored in a safe, fire-resistant location.
  • Page 13: Uto Handle Booster Cables

    SAFETY trical parts may be damaged or unexpected acci- When disconnecting battery cords, dent may occur. disconnect negative cord first. (4) When disconnecting the battery cables, discon- nect the earth cable (-) first without fail. When connecting the battery cables, connect the posi- tive cable (+) first.
  • Page 14 TXG23 (1) Fan warning label (Code No.1705-902-006-0) (5) Ether label (Code No.1674-904-002-1) WARNING: RISK OF ENTANGLEMENT Stay clear of the fan while it is turning WARNING: RISK OF EXPLOSION Ether or other starting fluid should never be used (2) Battery disconnecting label to start engines equipped with glow plugs.
  • Page 15 SAFETY (8) Radiator label(Code No.1674-904-003-0) F WARNING: READ OPERATION MANUAL Read the safety and operating instructions in the operation manual before operating the tra- ctor. Take care of handling the battery. Improper handling may lead to explosion. Never short the poles. Charge the battery in a well ventilated place.
  • Page 16 TXG23 E WARNING:RISK OF OVERTURNING (13) ROPS label(Code No.1674-904-005-0) Never operate the tractor on a slope of over 10 degrees,or it could overturn. F WARNING: RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE Never allow other persons to get on the tractor or the implement,or it could overturn.
  • Page 17 SAFETY..
  • Page 18: Tractor Identification

    CHASSIS NUMBER (Fig.4) ....FIG. 3 .........MODEL .......OWNER OR OPERATOR .............NEAREST ISEKI DEASER .............. DATE OF INSTALLATION ....EXPIRATION OF WARRANTY .... KEEP THIS BOOK SAFELY FOR REGULAR REFERENCE. ENSURE THAT ALL OPERTORS HAVE AC- CESS TO IT AND THAT THEY UNDERSTAND ITS CONTENTS.
  • Page 19: Major Components

    TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION MAJOR COMPONENTS (E4 Type) FIG. 5: Identification and terminology of major components, as given in this book, are as follows: Front Wheels 11. Reflector 21. Front Axle Fuel Tank Filler 12. Hood 22. Front Axle Pivot Stabilizer 13. Front Grille 23.
  • Page 20 TXG23 MAJOR COMPONENTS (E6 Type) FIG. 6: Identification and terminology of major components, as given in this book, are as follows: Front Wheels 11. Reflector/Tail Light 21. Front Axle Fuel Tank Filler 12. Hood 22. Front Axle Pivot Stabilizer 13. Front Grille 23.
  • Page 21: Instruments & Controls

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS E4 Type 1. Steering Wheel 2. Parking Brake Lock Lever 3. Instrument Panel 4. Range Shift Lever 5. Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) Selector Lever 6. Hand Throttle Lever 7. Brake Pedal 8. Hydro Forward Reverse Pedal 9.
  • Page 22: Instrument Panel

    TXG23 INSTRUMENT PANEL FIG. 9 & 10: Arrangement of gauges. Control switches and indicators located in instrument panel. Items are detailed in the descriptions that follow: NOTE: Instrumental panel and switches may vary slightly from those shown. 1. Fuel Gauge 2.
  • Page 23: Hour Meter

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS Indicator Light Strip FIG. 12: Indicator light strip contains several warning lights to monitor certain functions. Currently used posi- tions (from left to right) are: Battery Charge (1) - Lights up when main switch is turned 'ON' and will go out after engine starts, to indicate battery is being charged.
  • Page 24 TXG23 Combination Switch (E4 Type) FIG. 14: This is a combination switch, which incorporates the head lamp switch and turn signal switch. It works as illustrated. Head Lamp Switch (1) Low Beam High Beam Turn Signal Switch (2) Right-hand turn signal..
  • Page 25: Combination Switch

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS Combination switch (E6 Type) FIG. 15: This is a combination switch, which incorporates the head lamp switch and turn signal switch. It works as illustrated. Head Lamp Switch (1) Turn Signal Switch (2) Right-hand turn signal Left-hand turn signal FIG.
  • Page 26: Brakes

    TXG23 BRAKES Brake Pedal FIG. 17 & 18: Brake pedal, 1, controls left and right wheel brakes at the same time. Parking Brake (E6 Type) To apply parking brakes, depress brake pedal fully and move parking brake lock lever, 2, rearward till it locks.
  • Page 27: Transmission Shift Lever And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER AND CONTROLS FIG. 20: One shift lever is used to select a range of ground travel speed through different gear reductions within the drive train. A hydrostatic control unit allows infi- nitely variable speeds, from zero to top speed, in each range.
  • Page 28: Four-wheel Drive Shift Lever

    TXG23 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE SHIFT LEVER (4WD model) FIG. 22: Shift lever, 1, engages and disengages drive for the front axle. Lever forward, the front axle is engaged, and power is available to both front and rear axle. Lever rearward, the front axle (4-WD) is disengaged.
  • Page 29: Three-point Hitch

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS THREE-POINT HITCH Complete operating instructions for three-point hitch are given in 'Operation' section of this book. Control Lever FIG. 25: Position control lever, 1, abjust height of three point hitch on rear of Tractor. Setting lever in a particular position will set the height respectively.
  • Page 30: Comfort Adjustment

    TXG23 COMFORT ADJUSTMENT CAUTION: Never make seat adjustment while Tractor is in motion. Make sure adjustment is ' locked' prior to operation unit. Seat Adjustment (E6 Type) FIG. 28: Lift seat latching lever, 1, to release seat latch and permit seat to be adjusted fore and aft.
  • Page 31: Break-in Period

    OPERATION OPERATION BREAK-IN PERIOD STARTING Operation of tractor within the first fifty hours can be a Pre-Start Inspection major factor in determining the performance and life of the Prior to daily start-up of Tractor, a few basic procedures engine and Tractor: should be followed to ensure Tractor is in operating order The engine may be operated at full rpm but exces- to insure longer life and dependability:..
  • Page 32: Normal Starting

    TXG23 Normal Starting FIGS. 29 & 30: To start engine proceed as follows: 1. Depress brake pedal firmly and apply parking brake lock. 2. Place range shift lever in neutral position. 3. Make sure PTO clutch lever is disengage position.
  • Page 33: Restarting Warm Engine

    Test all controls (steering, braking, etc) prior to oper- ating the tractor. NOTE: Installation of accessory engine block heater is re- commended in cold weather conditions. Consult your ISEKI Dealer. IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD ETHER OR OTHER STARTING FLUID BE USED TO START ENGINES EQUIPPED WITH GLOW PLUGS.SEVERE ENGINE..
  • Page 34: Operator Observations

    TXG23 Operator Observations Constant attention should be paid to the following points during operation: Engine oil pressure lamp will come on in case of low engine oil pressure. Stop engine immediately. Battery charge lamp will come on if battery is not be- ing charged properly.
  • Page 35: Ground Speed Selection

    OPERATION GROUND SPEED SELECTION Hydrostatic Transmission FIG. 32: The hydrostatic transmission provides variable speed control in forward or reverse. Range shift lever, 1, provides two major changes in ground speed. IMPORTANT: STOP tractor whenever shifting range shift lever 1. Hydrostatic control pedal, 2, controls forward travel speed.
  • Page 36: Stopping Tractor

    TXG23 STOPPING TRACTOR Reduce engine speed and apply brake pedal. Position range shift lever in neutral position. Depress brake pedal firmly and apply parking brake lock. CAUTION: Never start traveling with the park- ing brakes applied, brake performance will be effected as they heat up.
  • Page 37: Differential Lock

    OPERATION DIFFERENTIAL LOCK FIG. 36: Differential lock pedal, 1, should only be de- pressed when required as steering ability is greatly reduced. To engage differential lock, allow rear wheel movement to stop. Depress lock pedal. To disengage differential lock, release differential lock pedal.
  • Page 38: Power Take Off (pto)

    TXG23 POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) WARNING: PTO shafts and PTO driven imple- ments can be extremely dangerous. Observe the following important points: DO NOT operate tractor without a PTO cap installed. The cap protects people from injury as well as the splines from damage.
  • Page 39: Rear Pto Shaft

    OPERATION Rear PTO Shaft FIG. 39: A six-spline 1 3/81(35mm) PTO shaft, 1, is pro- vided at rear of Tractor to provide power for mounted and other PTO driven equipment as required. A protective cover is positioned over shaft splines when not in use.
  • Page 40: Pto Operating Controls

    TXG23 PTO Operating Controls FIG. 42: Rear PTO and mid PTO are both controlled by PTO clutch lever, 1. Rear PTO selector lever, 2, is used to select position of rear PTO drive gears. To select rear PTO - Make sure PTO clutch lever, 1, is OFF and then move rear PTO selector lever, 2, rearward to '540'..
  • Page 41: Three-point Hitch

    OPERATION THREE-POINT HITCH (4WD model) Three-point hitch combines Tractor and implement into one working unit. Implement position and raising are con- trolled hydraulically. In addition, implement weight and loads impose downward pressure at Tractor rear wheels to increase traction. Hitch Controls FIG.
  • Page 42: Rear Linkage

    TXG23 Rear Linkage (4WD model) FIG. 45: Linkage consists of several major components for implement attachment and operation: Lower Links, 1 - Primary attaching points to lower imple- ment pins. Lift Rods, 2 - Connect lower links to hydraulic lift arms for raising/lowering of lower links.
  • Page 43: Attaching Implements

    OPERATION Attaching Implements (4WD model) CAUTION: Always use POSITION CONTROL to attach/detach implements to provide pre- cise control of hitch. FIG. 46: Back Tractor to implement, centering Tractor with implement hitch frame. Raise or lower hitch using position control lever, 1, and align left lower link end with corresponding implement attaching pin.
  • Page 44: Using Position Control

    TXG23 Using Position Control (4WD model) FIG. 48: Type of Work - Attaching/detaching implements and other operations requiring implement to be kept at constant height above ground. Also used with implements equipped with gauge (support) wheels. FIG. 48 FIG. 49: Lever Positions - Use position control lever, 1, to adjust hitch and implement position.
  • Page 45: Detaching Implements

    OPERATION Detaching Implements (4WD model) CAUTION: Always use POSITION CONTROL to attach/detach Implements to provide pre- cise control of hitch. FIG. 51: Select a level area to detach and store the imple- ment. Lower implement to ground by moving position con- trol lever to DOWN.
  • Page 46: Roll Over Protective Structure (rops)00

    TXG23 ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) FIG. 53: This tractor is equipped with a roll-over protective structure (ROPS). Seat belts must be worn. WARNING: If ROPS is damaged during opera- tion, do not weld, bend or straighten. Make sure all components are in correct working order to provide the intended protection.
  • Page 47 OPERATION EXTERNAL AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS (Accessory) Auxiliary hydraulics can be Dealer installed to operate implement requiring external hydraulics source for opera- tion. Kits are available two-spool (two hydraulic circuit) Fig. 54 & 55: Control lever, 1, controls implement raising or lowering when first set of remote couplers are used. Control lever, 2, controls implement when second set of remote couplers are used (two-spool kit only).
  • Page 48: Maintenance & Adjustment

    TXG23 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS & CAPACITIES Engine Oil Use ISEKI UTH (Shell DONAX TD), or equivalent in the appropriate SAE viscosity. Oil must meet of exceed; MILL- 46152 requirements, API Service 'CC'. Capacity(Crankcase and filter) ……………………………………………………………………………………………2.6 liters Recommended Viscosity: 78˚..
  • Page 49: Periodic Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Recommended Interval, Each Item to Check Action Required Fig. No Year All controls, switches Inspect and repair All fasteners, hardware Check and tighten Hoses, fan belt, wiring Inspect and repair Grease fittings Lubricate Engine oil level Check and replenish Engine oil &..
  • Page 50: Lubrication/fill Points

    TXG23 LUBRICATION/FILL POINTS FIG. 56: General layout of lubrication, fill and drain loca- tions on Tractor: Ref. Description Type Crankcase Engine Oil Engine Radiator Engine Coolant Fuel Tank Diesel Fuel Rear Housing Hydraulic Oil 4WD Axle Hydraulic Oil Brake Pivots..
  • Page 51: Service Access

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT SERVICE ACCESS CAUTION: Shut off engine before servicing Tractor. Engine hood must be installed and secure prior to operating unit. FIG. 57: To access radiator, battery and engine compo- nents, open the engine hood 1. To open the hood: lift up the hood at the rear end (instru- ment panel side) To close the hood: pull the hood down in reverse order of opening and push lightly on the rear end to lock.
  • Page 52: Lubrication Details

    TXG23 LUBRICATION DETAILS Grease Fittings Lubricate all grease fittings (refer to fig. 79) every 50 hours of operation using multipurpose lithium base grease. Clean grease gun and fittings before and after greasing to prevent contamination from dirt. NOTE: When operating in muddy or extremely wet condi- tions, daily lubrication of fittings is recommended.
  • Page 53: Transmission Oil & Filter

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT Transmission Oil & Filters Transmission oil lubricates transmission, center housing, and rear axles and also serves as hydraulic fluid. Transmission oil and filter should be changed after first 50 hours of operation and then every 200 hours thereafter. FIG.
  • Page 54: Front Axle Oil (4wd)

    TXG23 Front Axle Oil (4-WD) Front drive axle has a common oil level for front differen- tial housing and each wheel reduction unit. Oil level should be checked every 50 hours of Tractor operation. The oil should be changed after the first 50 hours or oper- ation and then replaced after every 600 hours thereafter.
  • Page 55: Cooling System

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT COOLING SYSTEM CAUTION: DO NOT remove radiator cap when engine is hot. Rotate cap slowly to release pressure. Then cap can be safely removed. FIG. 65: Cooling system is filled at factory with antifreeze solution to protect engine and radiator to -34˚C. Coolant level should be maintained to 12mm below the filler neck opening, 1.
  • Page 56 TXG23 FIG. 67: Correct fan belt tension helps to insure adequate coolant flow through cylinder block and radiator. Belt is correctly tensioned when belt deflection is approximately 13mm when thumb pressure is exerted at center of belt span. CAUTION: Due to muffler position, allow to cool before checking or adjusting fan belt tension.
  • Page 57: Engine Air Cleaner

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT ENGINE AIR CLEANER IMPORTANT: Never operate engine with air filters re- moved. FIG. 69: Lift up the engine hood to access air cleaner, 1. Air cleaner consists of an outer dry paper element to filter dust particles from intake air. Dust ejector, 2, traps dust accumulation that falls from outer element.
  • Page 58: Fuel System

    / or Tractor warranty void and may cause severe engine damage. Refer to local ISEKI Dealer. Fuel Filter FIG. 71: Fuel filter assembly, 1, is located at left side of frame LH and is used to strain impurities from fuel before fuel reaches injection pump.
  • Page 59: Air-bleeding Fuel System

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT MIAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMET Air-Bleeding Fuel System If any of the following conditions have occurred, system should be bled: Fuel tank has been permitted to run dry. Fuel lines, filter element(s) and other components within system have been disconnected or removed. If engine has not been operated for a considerable period of time.
  • Page 60: Electrical System

    TXG23 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery FIG. 76: Battery, 1, is located under engine hood in front of instrument panel. When battery removal, electrolyte inspection or cable cleaning is necessary, open the engine hood. Keep top of battery clean and ensure cable connections are clean and tight.
  • Page 61: Battery

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT FIG. 78: Water normally need not be added to battery as battery is of maintenance-free type. However, electrolyte level should be inspected and must be maintained between upper limit, A, and lower limit, B. DO NOT overfill as electrolyte will spill and cause corro- sion.
  • Page 62 TXG23 FUSE (E4 Type)/Head Light FIG. 79: Fuse Box, A-Located on right side, to rear of engine. Ref. Function Head Light Left Upper Head Light Right Upper Head Light Left Lower Head Light Right Lower Slow-Blow Fuses, B & C - In-line fuses protect relevant circuit by melting when sustained heavy electrical load or short circuit is encountered.
  • Page 63 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR TXG23 (E4 Type) FIG. 81..
  • Page 64 (a) Head lamps 45/40W (b) Front turn signal lamps (c) Front small lamps (d) Stop lamps (e) Tail lamps (f) Rear turn signal lamps (g) License plate lamp NOTE: A special fuse is used - use only genuine ISEKI parts.
  • Page 65 TXG23 FUSE (E6 Type) FIG. 83: Main Fuse Box, A-Located on right side, to rear of engine. Ref. Function Keystop solenoid Flasher Headlight Instrument Panel Fuel Pump Slow-Blow Fuses, B & C - In-line fuses protect relevant circuit by melting when sustained heavy electrical load or short circuit is encountered.
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR TXG23 (E6 Type) FIG. 84..
  • Page 67: Brake Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT BRAKE ADJUSTMENT FIG. 85: Correct free-play, A, is 20 to 30 mm. NOTE: Through use, free-play will increase and brake ba- lance will be affected. Adjust and balance brakes before free-play is excessive. FIG. 85 FIG. 86: Remove and free the brake rod on right side.
  • Page 68: Hydrostatic Adjustments

    TXG23 HYDROSTATIC ADJUSTMENTS For adjustments of the hydrostatic linkage, see your deal- WHEELS & TIRES Examine wheels and tires periodically for correct inflation pressures, tight wheel bolts, and any physical damage that may be a detriment to Tractor operation and operator safety.
  • Page 69 MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT FIG. 90: Correct 'toe-in' dimension of front wheels (A minus B) is 2 to 6mm. NOTE: Measure toe-in, from tire center to tire center at a point halfway up on face of each tire. To adjust, remove clip securing rubber boot to tie rod. Loosen lock nut and rotate the tie rod to adjust.
  • Page 70: Steering Free-play

    Air in steering system. Worn or damaged power steering unit. FIG. 91 CAUTION: Excessive steering free play must be corrected before use. Contact your ISEKI Dealer. TORQE CHART FIG. 92: All fasteners should be tightened in accordance with torque chart unless a specific torque value is called out in relevant maintenance information.
  • Page 71: Storage

    MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENT STORAGE FIG. 93: If Tractor is to be stored for extended periods, such as off-season nonuse, certain measures should be taken for its preservation during such periods. These measures will vary according to geographical area and storage season. Replace engine oil and filter.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    TXG23 TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE Problem Possible Cause Remedy Starter motor does not Range shift lever not in neutral Place range shift lever in neutral. operate with key turned to Disengage PTO clutch. PTO clutch engaged START Consult your dealer. Broken safety switch Discharged battery Charge battery.
  • Page 73 TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE (CONT) Problem Possible Cause Remedy Engine overheats Top up coolant. Insufficient coolant Adjust belt tension or replace. Broken or loose fan belt Clean. Clogged grille, radiator screens Clean. Clogged radiator fins Replace. Defective thermostat Inspect oil level and replenish if necessary. Insufficient engine oil Exhaust fumes are white Clogged air cleaner..
  • Page 74: Brakes

    TXG23 BRAKES Problem Possible Cause Remedy Brake do not work well Too much free play of pedal Adjust free play Worn of seized lining Consult your dealer. Brake pedal do not refurr Broken return springs Replace broken spring. smoothly Pool lubrication Remove rust, then lubricate.
  • Page 75 TROUBLESHOOTING STEERING SYSTEM Problem Possible Cause Remedy Steering wheel is hard to Poorly installed steering column Correct. turn or turns in one Air in steering hydraulic system Air-bleed steering system. direction Clogged suction filter Remove and clean. Improper toe-in Correct. Different front tire inflation Inflate both tires to same pressure.
  • Page 76 TXG23 SPECIFICATIONS TXG23 ENGINE: Make Iseki Diesel Model E3112-B12 Type Indirect injection, overhead valve Aspiration Natural Displacement 1123 cc Number of Cylinders Bore 78.2 mm Stroke 78.0 mm Engine Horsepower (Gross) 22.5 HP (16.8 kW) @ 2600 rpm (Net) 22.0 PS (16.1 kW) @ 2600 rpm PTO Horsepower (Estimate) 17.5 @ 555 PTO rpm..
  • Page 77 TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS TXG23 HYDRAULICS: Steering System; Type Hydrostatic (power) Pump Transmission-mounted gear pump with flowdivider Maximum Output 7.5 I/min. Pressure 1209 psi (8339 rPa) Main Hydraulic System; Pump Transmission-mounted gear pump Maximum Output 23.1 I/min. Pressure Relief valve setting 1920 psi (13244 kPa) Rear Linkage;..
  • Page 78 TXG23 U DIMENSIONAL LIMITS OF IMPLEMENTS Implement Items TXG23 Rotary mower …Front-mount ……Max. cutting width …………………………………1,300 mm (2, 3 blades) Max. weight …………………………………………100 kg Mid-mount………Max. cutting width …………………………………1,370 mm (2, 3 blades) Max. weight …………………………………………150 kg Rear-mount ……Max. cutting width …………………………………1,070 mm (1 blade) Max.
  • Page 79 ASSEMBLY & PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION ASSEMBLY & PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION IMPORTANT: Do not commence assembly of this Tractor until reading these instructions completely and carefully. NOTE: For certain lubrication, adjustments, etc., refer to appropriate section of this booklet. All nuts, bolts, etc., on these Tractors are in METRIC dimen- sions.
  • Page 80 TXG23 PRE-DELIVERY Set throttle lever at idle, shut off engine and check Tractor for coolant, lubricating oil or fuel leaks. Check that engine oil level is correct. Check that safety start system functions correctly. Check that coolant level is correct.
  • Page 81 Canopy - Sunshade that attaches to ROPS to improve operator comfort. NOT to be used for protection from falling objects. Implements and Attachments - Your ISEKI Dealer offers a complete line of implements and attachments, such as; mowers, loaders, tillers and numerous ground-engaging tools, to fulfull your needs. Please check with him on your..