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G-500

OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

WITH SPARE PARTS LISTS INCLUDED

SERIAL NUMBER :

Printed in Canada

1028117 & UP

2004-07-19

MOTREC, Inc. Electric & Gas Vehicle

One Year Limited Warranty

Effective Jan 1, 2005, MOTREC, Inc. (MOTREC) hereby warrants to the Original Retail Purchaser (Owner) that any of its vehicles shall be free from any defect in materials for a period of 90 DAYS while in the possession of such Original Retail Purchaser. This warranty IS NOT TRANSFERABLE to any subsequent Buyer.

The warranty period is extended to one year or one thousand (1,000) hours, which ever first occurs, on the electric motor, differential, steering gear and the electronic speed controller.

For battery chargers, MOTREC initial 90 days warranty coverage applies. Charger fuses and diodes are not included in this warranty.

MOTREC makes no warranty or representation with respect to the internal combustion engine, tires and batteries, since their respective manufacturers cover such parts. Accessories (light, horn, etc), electrical contacts (switch, solenoid, contactor, relay), diodes & fuses, belts & pulleys, filters & spark plugs, lubricants, brake linings & shoes, brake drums & discs, seals, seats, trim and other items subject to wear are not included in this warranty; nor is any item that in MOTREC sole opinion, shows evidence of neglect, misuse, abuse, collision or alteration.

This warranty shall not apply to normal maintenance requirements as described in the User Manual, and to damages during shipment. The latter is the carrier's responsibility. No compensation will be allowed for delays

To initiate warranty coverage on any MOTREC vehicle, the Dealer must complete and return the

“Sales/Installation Report” to MOTREC within 30 days after delivery to the Original Retail Purchaser; or within 90 days after the delivery date to the Dealer, which ever occurs first. Failure to follow these procedures will result in considering the warranty coverage effective as of the shipment date from the factory.

The defective vehicle must be returned, at the Owner's expense, to an authorised MOTREC Dealer within 30 days after failure. The Owner will not be charged for parts and labour required for warranty repairs, which must be performed by an authorised MOTREC Dealer only. The vehicle will be returned at the owner’s expense. The

Warranty Claim Forms must be completed and returned with the defective part(s) to MOTREC within 30 days after repair was done. No compensation will be allowed for damages caused by vehicle downtime.

Operators and service technicians shall read, understand and follow the safety, operating and maintenance instructions in Motrec Manual. Owner is responsible for the training of operators and service technicians. Owner shall comply with OSHA and ASME/ANSI B56 regulations. MOTREC vehicles are designed for off-road use only.

MOTREC disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages, to include, but not be limited to, personal injury or property damage arising from vehicle misuse, lack of maintenance or any defect in the vehicle.

MOTREC prohibits, and disclaims responsibility for, any vehicle modification altering the weight distribution and stability, increasing the speed or affecting the safety of the vehicle. Such modifications can cause serious personal injury or property damage for which MOTREC disclaims any responsibility.

The following additional conditions apply to Owners that are located outside North America:

− The warranty period starts the date of shipment from the factory.

− The defective parts must be returned at the Owner's expense to MOTREC prior to warranty repair.

− Battery chargers are covered by their respective manufacturers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATORS

VEHICLE CONTROLS (HYDRAUSTATIC

KUBOTA)

MAINTENANCE

SAFETY WARNINGS FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST HYDRAUSTATIC (KUBOTA)

OIL GRADE CHART

HYDRAULIC BRAKES

FRONT AXLE AND STEERING

SPARE PARTS

BODY, CAB, SEATS, TIRE

HYDROSTATIC DRIVE, REAR AXLE AND SUSPENSION

ENGINE MUFFLER & MOUNTING, KUBOTA DIESEL

BRAKE CONTROLS

FRONT ASSEMBLY

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

START / CHARGE CIRCUIT

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

TRANSMISSION / ENGINE MANAGEMENT

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM

ACCESSORIES

HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM

MOTREC ILLUSTRATED ACCESSORIES

3

7

8

9

10

11

4

5

6

12

21

22

23

26

28

13

14

16

18

19

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Instructions

INSTRUCTIONS

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Instructions

SAFETY WARNINGS FOR OPERATORS

 It is the responsibility of the owner of this vehicle to ensure that the operator understands the operating characteristics of this vehicle, and obeys the following safety rules and guidelines (ANSI B56). Do not drive this vehicle unless you are a qualified operator.

 Do not drive this vehicle on public roads and highways. This vehicle is designed to be driven in and around buildings, warehouses, factories, nurseries and resorts.

 The electrical system of this vehicle will make sparks which can ignite inflammable materials. Never use the vehicle in hazardous areas where there are inflammable materials, explosive dust or fumes in the air.

 Never run the engine in a closed building or confined area and avoid inhaling engine fumes. The exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide.

 Do not open the battery compartment unless you have received battery maintenance training.

 Keep clear from moving parts such as tires, sheaves and motor.

 Never carry more passengers than the number allowed for this vehicle. Wait until all occupants are seated to start. Always keep all body parts inside the vehicle. Keep both hands on the steering wheel.

 Do not exceed the vehicle cargo load capacity and gross trailing weight capacity, rated for flat hard even surface.

Different operating conditions such as ramps reduce vehicle capacities.

 Avoid unbalanced or top-heavy loads to keep a good stability. Do not load cargo that can easily fall off the vehicle. Do not carry cargo that is longer, wider or higher than this vehicle.

 Always slow down before turning. Avoid sharp turns. The vehicle may overturn easily if turned sharply when driving, especially when on an incline or when carrying a heavy load.

 Always drive straight up and down the face of an incline, never across the face.

 Always reduces speed to half the level ground maximum speed while driving down an incline. Keep the vehicle under control at all times. Be aware that the stopping distance greatly increases going down an incline.

 Drive slowly if the ground is wet or slippery.

 Keep to the right under normal conditions. Maintain a safe distance from all objects.

 Slow down and sound the horn when approaching a corner or other blind intersections.

 Before leaving the vehicle, turn off all switches, remove the key, set the shift lever to park..

Do not park the vehicle on an incline.

 Use another driver to steer this vehicle while it is towed. Be sure the driver uses brakes when you slow or stop the towing vehicle. Do not exceed 5 MPH or carry any passengers while towing this vehicle.

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Instructions

VEHICLE CONTROLS (HYDRAUSTATIC – KUBOTA)

Fuel Tank

The fuel tank is located on the right (G500) or rear (G660). Do not remove the fuel cap while the engine is running. Do not fill the fuel tank to point of overflowing. Use clean, fresh, lead-free gasoline intended for automotive use. A minimum of 85 octane is recommended. Do not mix oil with gasoline.

Engine Oil

Check the oil level when the engine is not running. Kept clear from moving parts, pulley, belt.

Hydraulic oil tank

The hydraulic oil tank is located on the left side. Do not remove the oil cap while the engine is running.

Do not fill the oil tank to point of overflowing. Use hydraulic oil meeting ISO VG-46

Oil sentry

When the red light on the instrument panel turns on, the engine oil pressure is too low, or engine temperature is to high. Therefore, the engine must be serviced to avoid serious damage.

Horn button

The horn button is located on the steering column.

Park brake lever

To actuate the parking brake, depress the brake pedal and pull up the hand lever located between the front seats. Never park on an incline. Always set the parking brake before leaving the vehicle.

Accelerator and brake pedals

The accelerator and brake pedals operate the same way as the pedals of an automobile. Depress the accelerator pedal with the right foot to speed the vehicle up and release it to slow down. Depress the brake pedal with the right foot to reduce the vehicle speed.

Forward/Reverse Selector

Shift only when the vehicle is not moving and engine is at idle speed. Before leaving the vehicle, set the FWD/REV selector to NEUTRAL and set the parking brake.

Manual Choke

GAS ENGINE: before starting a cold engine, pull out the choke knob and depress the accelerator pedal halfway to the floor; as the engine warms up, push the knob in until the engine responds properly.

LPG ENGINE: before starting the engine, pull out the choke and depress the accelerator pedal halfway to the floor; while starting, after two seconds, push the knob halfway; as the engine warms up, push the knob in until the engine responds properly.

Key switch / starter

Before starting, set the F/R selector in NEUTRAL. To avoid starter damage do not crank the engine continuously for more than 10 seconds at a time; wait 60 seconds before attempting to start again.

Remove key from key switch before leaving the vehicle.

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Maintenance

MAINTENANCE

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Maintenance

SAFETY WARNINGS FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS

It is the responsibility of the owner of this vehicle to ensure that the service technicians are properly trained and obey the following safety rules and guidelines (ANSI B56).

Maintenance operations must be made by properly trained service technicians.

Before any maintenance work, park the vehicle on a flat level surface, set the shift lever to park, turn off all the switches, remove the key, lift the wheels off the ground and secure with jack stands of adequate capacity.

Keep clear from moving parts such as tires, sheaves, drive shaft and motor.

Follow the maintenance instructions applicable to the type of repair, maintenance, or service.

Always wear a face shield and gloves when working around batteries.

Before opening the battery compartment, turn off all switches and remove the key. Batteries emit highly explosive gases which greatly increase when charging; do not disturb connections or produce sparks around batteries to avoid a battery explosion and acid splashing. Battery acid causes severe damage to eyes or skin.

Flush contaminated area immediately with water.

Use insulated tools to avoid sparks that can cause battery explosion and acid splashing.

Use two counteracting tools, double-wrench technique, when disconnecting or tightening terminals on the battery and the speed controller to avoid cracking the terminal or battery post welds.

Keep cables and wires clear from mechanical and rubbing action. Make sure cable covering is free from cutting or visible damage.

Before replacing a fuse or circuit breaker, identify the cause of failure and repair.

Always ensure the integrity of the warning labels. If they suffered damage and are not readable, replace them promptly. The following images depict the dashboard and general security warning labels:

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Maintenance

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST - HYDRAUSTATIC (KUBOTA)

! WARNING !

 Maintenance operations must be made be properly trained service technicians.

 Keep clear from moving parts such as tires, sheaves and motor.

 Keep cables and wires clear from mechanical and rubbing action

 Batteries contain sulphur acid that can cause severe burns on skin or eyes.

 When working around batteries, wear acid proof protective equipment: face shield and gloves.

 Use electrically insulated tools to avoid sparks that can cause battery explosion.

 Before any maintenance work, park the vehicle on a flat level surface, turn key switch to OFF, lift the wheels off the ground and secure with jack stands of adequate capacity.

CHECK/PERFORM

MECHANICAL DAMAGE

ALL ACCESSORIES

PERIOD

HOURS

ENGINE OIL LEVEL

HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL use clean oil ISO VG46

ENIGINE COOLANT LEVEL

THROTTLE CONTROLS

TIRE PRESSURE, pressure rating on tire

MASTER CYLINDER FLUID LEVEL (DOT 3)

BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL

2 inches (5 cm) maximum travel

STEERING FOR PLAY

PARKING BRAKE LEVER normally requires 20 lbs.(10 kg) force to apply

CHANGE OIL IN A NEW ENGINE

AIR FILTER ELEMENTS

SPARK PLUGS, clean/adjust or replace, if applicable

ENGINE OIL CHANGE

ENGINE OIL FILTER CHANGE

CLEAN RADIATOR, remove cooling shrouds and clean cooling areas, clean oil cooler fins if applicable.

EXHAUST SYSTEM for leak

HYDR. BRAKE LINES FOR LEAK

BRAKE MECHANICAL LINKAGES for wear & play

BRAKE LININGS FOR WEAR

0.05 in.(1 mm) minimum lining thickness.

GREASE brake pedal pivots, steering column, ball joints and kingpins.

FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS PLAY

TIGHTEN NUTS/BOLTS electric term.; drive; steering; brakes; suspension; body.

IGNITION TIMING, check and adjust, if applicable

CLEAN AND RE-PACK FRONT HUBS

CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL FILTER

CHANGE TRANSMISSION OIL, (ISO VG46)

DAY

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

50

QUART.

200

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

YEAR

1000

X

X

X

X

2-YEAR

2000

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Maintenance

OIL GRADE CHART

Vehicle system Oil grade Note

FORD engine

Single Viscosity

10°F to + 60°F

+10°F to + 90°F

Above +32°F

Above +50°F

Multi-Viscosity

Below +10°F

Below +60°F

+10°F to 90°F

Above

10°F

*10W

20W / 20

30

40

*5W-20

5W-30

10W-30

10W-40 or 10W-50

Above +20°F

Automatic transmission

Differential

KUBOTA engine

20W-40 or 20W-50

DEXTRON 3

80W90

Above 77°F

+32°F to 77°F

Above +32°F

Hydraustatic transmission

Common

30 or 10W-30 or 10W-40

20 or 10W-30 or 10W-40

10W or 10W-30 or 10W-40

ISO VG46

Brakes DOT 3 DMVSS116 standard

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Maintenance

HYDRAULIC BRAKES

DRUM BRAKES

Remove brake drums and check linings wear; the linings should have a thickness exceeding 1/16" (1.5 mm). Turn the brake adjustment to reduce the clearance between lining and drum but avoid contact or drag when the wheels are turned and the pedal is released.

DISC BRAKES

Check pad linings for excessive wear; the linings should have a thickness exceeding 1/16" (1.5 mm).

Disc brakes are self-adjusting.

BRAKE PEDAL

If the brake pedal becomes soft or spongy, air may have entered the hydraulic system and the brake system has to be bled:

1. fill the master cylinder with brake fluid (DOT-3);

2. bleed front callipers one at a time by having someone applying a steady pressure on the brake pedal, and close the bleeder before allowing the brake pedal to return to up position;

3. fill the master cylinder with brake fluid (DOT-3);

4. bleed rear wheel brakes one at a time, following the same procedure;

5. fill the master cylinder with brake fluid (DOT-3);

6. clean every fitting and line, remove traces of oil;

7. apply a continuous pressure on the brake pedal for about five minutes ;

8. Finally, inspect brake lines and fittings for leaks ;

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Maintenance

FRONT AXLE AND STEERING

! CAUTION !

Before maintenance, turn off all switches, set to neutral, set parking brake, remove the key, and raise the front end of the vehicle supporting it with two jack stands of adequate capacity

STEERING INSPECTION

 Check tire inflation pressure, suspension components, tie rods straightness, tie rod ends play

(wear), play (wear) in wheel bearings, kingpins and bushings.

REPLACING & ADJUSTING THE STEERING GEAR

 Remove the pitman arm;

 The steering box makes 6.5 turns, center the steering gear (3.25 turns from either side);

 Align the front wheel straight. Install the pitman arm.

BACKLASH ADJUSTMENT OF THE STEERING GEAR

 Center the steering gear (3.25 turns from either side);

 Adjust backlash of the steering gear using the screw on its side until a slight resistance is felt in the steering wheel when turning near its central position, turn CW to remove all lash;

 Tighten the lock nut on the screw to 25 lbft.

TOE-IN ADJUSTEMENT

 With the wheels in straight forward direction, measure the inside (left to right) distance between the front tires, at the front and rear of the tires;

 Turn the rear tie rod until the distances are equal and tighten the two lock nuts on the tie rod.

REMOVING & GREASING OF FRONT HUBS, required once-a-year

 Remove dust cap and cutter pin, unscrew nut, remove hub;

 Inspect bearings and races for wear and replace worn bearings;

 Replace the seal;

 Pack the hub with wheel bearing grease and re-assemble.

ADJUSTING FRONT HUBS

 Tighten spindle nut to 30 ft-lb to seat the bearing and back off the nut to the next slot;

 Install a new cutter pin and the dust cap.

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Spare Parts

SPARE PARTS

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Spare Parts

BODY, CAB, SEATS, TIRE

REF DESCRIPTION

1 SEAT

BUCKET SEAT ON

PART #

480001

1005003

SLIDE ADJUSTERS

GAMMER SEAT 2205001

GARMMER SEAT WITH SWITCH 2205002

2 BACKREST 3605008

3 FRONT COWL BUMPER

4 MOTOR COVERT

MOTOR COVERT WITN REAR

PANEL BOX

2315320001

2330501001

2330501007

5 5.7 x 8 L.R.B. WHEEL ASS

6 25 x 8.5x 14 L.R.D. WHEEL ASS

7 STEEL CAB AND DOORS

STEEL CAB

RIGHT DOOR

LEFT DOOR

DOOR GLASS LEFT

DOOR GLASS RIGHT

300022

5007002

2360320005

2360320006

2360320007

2360320008

2367320003

2367320004

REF DESCRIPTION

PADDLE LATCH

CATCH

HANDLE

OPENING HANDLE

OPENING BAR

RIGHT HINGES

LEFT HINGES

REAR VIEW MIRROR

SIDE MIRROR

MIRROR BRACKET FIXE

MIRROR BRACKET FOLDING

WIPER KIT

WIPER MOTOR 12V

ARM

WIPER

PART #

2803000003

3602024

2366320001

2366320003

2366320004

2365000001

2365000002

480039

480040

2399300014

2399300009

366211K

3113000001

2800000001

2800000002

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Spare Parts

HYDROSTATIC DRIVE, REAR AXLE AND SUSPENSION

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Spare Parts

REF DESCRIPTION

1 WHEEL NUTS ½-NF

2 SPACER

3 DISC

4 COTTERPIN

5 NUTS

6 HUB

7 STUD ½-NF x 1 ¾

8 BOLT ½-NF x 2 ½

9 LOCK WASHER 1/2

10 CABLE STOP

11 BOLT M12 x 1.75

12 SHOCK ABSORBER

13 LEAF SPRING, REAR

14 SHACKLE LINK

15 RUBBER BUSHING

16 48” O.W. HOUSING

54” O.W. HOUSING

17 BOLT 5/8-NC x 3 1/2

18 LOCK NUT 5/8-NC

19 MOUNTING PLATE

20 NUT ½-NF

PART #

2407006

5007001

481433

5080001

5020006

2820007

5016001

242621

5040003

6640001

242602

2177501001

6674013

2185501001

REF DESCRIPTION

29 ½ NPT PLUG

PART #

5074008

30 HYDRAULIC OIL TANK

31 MOTOR HOSE

32 OUTLET HOSE

33 SUCTION HOSE

4120501005

4120501001

4120501004

34 RETURN HOSE

35 OUTLET HOSE

4120501003

4120501002

36 HYDROSTATIC PUMP FILTER 5074009

37 FILTER 5074015

38 FITTING

39 BOLT 5/8-NF x 3 1/2

40 BOLT ½-NF x 10

41 RIGHT CALIPER

LEFT CALIPER

PADS

42 FLEX. HOSE

50 SPECIFY VEHICLE SER. NO

52 HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD

60 SPECIFY VEHICLE SER. NO

HYDRAULIC PUMP

4220000004

5016002

5016003

5016004

481432

4110501002

50740014

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Spare Parts

ENGINE MUFFLER & MOUNTING, KUBOTA DIESEL

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Spare Parts

REF DESCRIPTION PART #

1 TURBO PRECLEANER 6650001

2 TURBO PRECLEANER HOLDER 2169501018

3 FLEX COUPLING

4 AIR FILTER BOX

2912000003

5080012

5 AIR FILTER 6650005

FILTER PROTECTOR ( TUBE ) 2169501005

FILTER PROTECTOR ( BOX )

6 ELBOW HOSE

2169501007

2912000002

7 HEATHER

8 HOSE

HOSE ADAPTOR - HEATHER

9 DIFFUSER

6690002

6690001B

2819501002

6690001D

10 FITTING

11 RADIATOR

2819501007

6650018

RADIATOR HOLDER 2169501001

RESERVE TANK - PRESTONE 2604501002

12 ELECTRIC FAN 5069004

REF DESCRIPTION

13 90° DEGRES EXHAUST

14 EXHAUST GASKET

15 CATALITIC MUFFLER

16 MUFFLER HOLDER

PART #

1E01912192

2157501001

2169501023

17 RUBBER MOUNT MUFFLER 2169501026

18 MOTOR SUPPORT - REAR 2160501002

19 MOTOR SUPPORT – FRONT 2160501006

20 H.D. RUBBER MOUNT 2160124001

21 OIL FILTER

22 FLYWHEEL

23 MOTOR COUPLING

24 PUMP COUPLING

2153501001

6650024

6650010

6650009

25 ADAPTOR – MOTOR/PUMP 6650008

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Spare Parts

BRAKE CONTROLS

REF PART NO

1

5

242800

242816

DESCRIPTION

RUBBER

SPRING

6

7

8

9

242817

10 122813

11 362805

12

2131501001 LEVER

262807 PIVOT

LUBRICATING FITTING

CLEVIS PIN 3/8 X 1

YOKE

MASTER CYLINDER

BOLT 3/8-NC X 3

1

1

1

1

2

QTY REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1

QTY

14 6685001 ACCELERATOR PEDAL 1

1

1

2

15 CALL

FACTORY

ACCELERATOR CABLE 1

30 3616013 8 in. HANDBRAKE LEVER 1

31

32

33

162831A

5016001

3016004

CABLE

CABLE STOP

CABLE RETAINER

2

2

2

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Spare Parts

FRONT ASSEMBLY

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Spare Parts

20

21

22

23

15

16

17

19

13

14

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

1

2

481451

481452

STEERING WHEEL

NUT 3/4-16

COVER

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

481453

481454

3030021

3030020

481457

481458

401409

401423

10

481435

11

481436

481459

11A

481460

12

481461

481462*

481463

PIN

OIL SEAL

BUSHING

BUSHING

TUBE

ROD END

LEFT HAND

ROD END

RIGHT HAND

NUT, LEFT HAND

NUT, RIGHT HAND

FRONT TIE ROD

REAR TIE ROD

RIGHT SPINDLE

RIGHT SPINDLE

LEFT SPINDLE

481472*

481464

481413

481473

LEFT SPINDLE

AXLE BEAM

KING PIN

NUT 3/4-NF

481414

481437

361417

361418

THRUST BEARING

BUSHING

OIL SEAL

TAPER BEARING

24

361419

361420

361421

361422

HUB

WHEEL BOLT

TAPER BEARING

DUST CAP

*Front axle with hydraulic disc brakes

REF PART NO DESCRIPTION

25

481431

481430

RIGHT CALIPER

LEFT CALIPER

481432 FLEX. HOSE

26

27

28

29

481433

361425

4840001

DISC

U-BOLT

LEAF SPRINGS

LEAF SPRING (4000 lbs.)

30

31

32

481439

242602

NUT 1/2-NF

BOLT 5/8-NC

SHACKLE LINK

BUSHING

33

34

36

3640002

481434

NUT 5/8-NC

PLATE

BOLT, LONG

37

38

39

481442

481440

481441

481465

BOLT, SHORT

BOLT

WASHER

SHAFT

40

41

42

43

481466

481467

481468

SCREW

GEAR

ARM

BOLT 7/16-NC

44

45

46

47

481470

481471

481438

481474

LOCK WASHER

NUT

PADS

STEERING SUPPORT

48

49

50

261422

3614002

3614003

CASTELLATED NUT

BUSHING, LONG

BUSHING, SHORT

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Spare Parts

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM – START / CHARGE CIRCUIT

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Spare Parts

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM – TRANSMISSION / ENGINE MANAGEMENT

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Spare Parts

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM – ACCESSORIES

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Spare Parts

PARTS LIST

NO DESIGNATION

R1

R2

S1

S2

S3

M5

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

S4

S5

S6

S7

S8

S9

Y1

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

B6

B7

E1

E2

EMERGENCY THERMAL SWITCH

EMERGENCY PRESSURE SWITCH

THERMAL SWITCH, COOLING FAN

REVERSE ALARM

HORN

COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENDER

OIL PRESSURE SENDER

GLOW PLUG TIMER

STROBOSCOPE

E3-E4 HEAD LAMP

E5-E6 SIDEMARKER

E7-E8 TAIL/BRAKE LIGHT

F1 AGC FUSE HOLDER

F2-F3 IN-LINE FUSE HOLDER

K1

K2

K3

M1

M2

M3

M4

F4 CIRCUIT BREAKER

F5-F6 DIODE

G1

G2

ALTERNATOR

BATTERY

H1

H2

H3

GLOW PLUG LAMP

CHARGE LAMP

EMERGENCY LAMP

RELAY 12V, F/R INTERUPT

RELAY 12V, MOTOR MAINTAIN

FLASHER RELAY

STARTER

INTERNAL COMBUSTION MOTOR

RADIATOR COOLING FAN

CAB HEATER FAN

WIPER MOTOR

FUEL GAUGE

VOLTMETER

ENGINE COOLANT TEMP GAUGE

OIL PRESS GAUGE

HOUR METER

GLOW PLUGS

FUEL SENDER

IGNITION SWITCH

SEAT SWITCH

FORWARD/REVERSE SELECTOR

FREEWHEEL SWITCH

HEADLIGHT SWITCH

HORN BUTTON

BRAKE SWITCH

TURN SIGNAL SWITCH

CAB HEATER SWITCH

FUEL SOLENOID VALVE (ENGINE)

REF QTY

16222-83040 1

3109501001 1

TS156 1

246051 1

246003 1

100183S 1

100173S 1

- 1

3690007 1

3069012 2

3069020 2

2469021 2

5069005 1

4890028 2

3107000001 1

367012 2

-

-

1

1

- 1

246212 1

246212 1

3069010 1

3127501001 1

3064004 1

- 1

- 1

5069004 1

6690002 1

3113000001 1

686203 1

3069007 1

100183 1

100173 1

3069008 1

- 1

686207 1

1E01363591 1

3109000003 1

266211 1

55017 1

1269004 1

246210 1

246207 1

246050 1

55017 1

- 1

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Spare Parts

Y2

Y3

GLOW PLUG SOLENOID

HYDRAUSTATIC DISTRIBUTOR

Y4-Y5 FREEWHEEL VALVE

FREEWHEEL BLOCK KIT

Y6

X1

X2

X3

COOLING FAN SOLENOID

ALTERNATOR CONNECTOR

FUEL VALVE CONNECTOR

GLOW PLUG TIMER CONNECTOR

246101 1

- 1

SV16-23 2

4110501003 1

246101 1

- 1

-

-

1

1

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Spare Parts

HYDRAULIC DIAGRAM

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Spare Parts

PARTS LIST

NO

4

5

6

7

1

2

3

8

9

10

DESIGNATION REF QTY

MACHINE START-UP ADJ. SCREW

POWER LIMITER ADJ. SCREW

MIN. CHARGE PRESSURE ADJ. SCREW

CHARGE PRESSURE ADJ. SCREW

HYDROSTATIC VALVE

HYDRAULIC MOTOR

DIESEL ENGINE 42HP

HYDRAUSTATIC PUMP

FREEWHEEL MANIFOLD

FREEWHEEL SOLENOID

5074017 0

Contact manuf. 2

5080007 1

5070014

4110501003

SV16-23

1

1

2

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Spare Parts

MOTREC ILLUSTRATED ACCESSORIES

Strobelight, polemount

Amber 12-80V: 3690007

Red 12-80V: 2469001

Blue 12-80V: 3690008

Red Tail/Brake light

Housing: 3069012R

Bulb 12V: 3117240001

Headlight

Left:

Right:

3111480009

3111480010

Bulb H/L: 3111480011

Bulb Turn: 3111480012

Bulb Mark: 3111480013

Horn button VIP

2330014

Strobelight, cab mount

Amber 12-48V: 3116250001

Red 12-48V:

Blue 12-48V:

3069026

3069014

Amber 72-80V:3116720001

Red 72-80V: 3116720002

Blue 72-80V: 3116720003

Back-up lamp

Grommet:

12V:

24V:

3269001

3669012

3669012A

Clear lamp

12V:

Bulb 12V:

3069012

1269008

Turn signal switch

246050

Analog Voltmeter

12V :

24V :

36-48V :

3069007

2469002

3669002

Amber turn lamp

12V:

Bulb 12V:

3069020

3069021

Pedestral head lamp

12V:

Bulb 12V:

Bulb 24V:

2569001

2569001B

4469001

HOBBS Gauge

24V:

36V:

48V:

Red Tail/Brake light

Grommet: 3269001

Plug:

12V :

246012A

2469021

24V : 2469022

Red Tail/Brake light

12V: 386002

Headlight

Left:

Right:

3111480003

3111480004

Bulb H/L: 3111480006

Bulb Turn: 3111480008

Bulb Mark: 3111480007

Horn

12V:

24V:

2469026

3069038

4869037

246003

246013

Horn button, column mount

246210

Horn button, dash mount

Horn button

Limit switch

Back-up alarm

12-48V :

72-80V :

266210

3109250001

3030015

246051

3105720001

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Spare Parts

DC-DC converter, 10A

12-48V: 3069019

Wiper arm 2800000001

Cab heater

12V:

36V:

48V:

4869018

3669008

4869020

Headlamp 12V: 3111250001

DC-DC Converter, 25A

12-48V:

72-80V:

3124000002

3124720001

Wiper blade

14” Blade:

2800000001

18” Blade:

2800000002

12V Dome light 3669006

Headlamp

12V:

Bulb 12V:

Wiper motor

12V:

24V:

366211

486211

Pantograph wiper arm

246233A

12V Fan 3669013

Red Pilot light

12V:

Bulb 12V:

3111300001

3111300002

246212

246212B

Pantograph wiper blade

246233

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