Kincaid 8xp. Manual - part 18

 

  Index      Combines     Kincaid 8xp Combine Harvester - service manual 2012 year

 

Search            

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content   ..  16  17  18  19   ..

 

 

Kincaid 8xp. Manual - part 18

 

 

- 75 -

X19:2 

drive speed sensor ground

X19:3 

drive speed sensor signal

  
X20:1 

 

horn switch

X20:2 

 

drive long light switch

X20:3 

 

drive light switch

X20:4 

 

Switch park light

X20:5 

 

Light switch voltage

X20:6 

 

horn switch voltage

X20:7 

 

blinker switch voltage

X20:8 

 

blinker switch right

X20:9 

 

blinker switch left

  
X21:1 

 

steering column swithes ground

X21:2 

 

steering column swithes voltage

X21:3 

 

pickup reel front back motor

X21:4 

 

pickup reel front back motor

X21:5 

 

pickup reel speed motor

X21:6 

 

pickup reel speed motor

X21:7  
X21:8  
X21:9  
  
X22:1 

 

grain tank switch voltage

X22:2 

 

switch grain tank

X22:3 

 

unloading tube switch steering  

    

column

X22:4 

 

unloading tube switch

X22:5  

voltage

X22:6 

 

charge light

X22:7 

 

oli pressure light

X22:8  
X22:9  
X23:1 

 

right blinker

X23:2 

 

right back light

X23:3 

 

left back light

X23:4 

 

left blinker

X23:5 

 

brake light

  
X24:1 

 

left blinker

X24:2  
X24:3  

ground

X24:4 

 

right blinker

X24:5 

 

right back light

X24:6 

 

brake light

  
X25:1 

 

drive speed sensor voltage

X25:2 

 

drive speed sensor ground

X25:3 

 

threshing drum sensor signal

X25:4 

 

fan sensor signal

  
X26:1 

 

brake light

X26:2 

 

park light back left

X26:3 

 

blinker back left

  
X27:1 

 

brake light right

X27:2 

 

park light back right

X27:3 

 

blinker back right

  
X28:1 

 

start relay

X28:2 

 

main voltage

X28:3 

 

charge D+

X28:4 

 

oil pressure

X28:5 

 

heat gauge

X28:6 

 

main voltage

X28:7  

glow

X28:8 

 

diesel stop solenoid

X28:9 

 

heat sensor

  
X29:1 

 

reverce signal

X29:2 

 

pickup reel front back

X29:3 

 

pickup reel front back

X29:4 

 

pickup reel speed

X29:5 

 

pickup reel speed

X29:6 

 

vertical knife control

X29:7 

 

vertical knife control

X56:1 

 

air seat voltage

X56:2 

 

air seat ground

  
X71:1 

 

Glow, light

  
X80:1 

 

Eta motor diagnostic

X80:2 

 

Eta motor oil pressure symbol light

X80:3 

 

Eta motor +15 ignition voltage

  
X83:1 

 

LH Agro 500 strawhood alert

X83:2 

 

LHAgro 500 alarm rotatelight

X83:3 

 

LH Agro 500 grain tank 1/1

X83:4 

 

LH Agro 500 threshing drum speed

X83:5 

 

LH Agro 500 fan speed

X83:6 

 

LH Agro 500 drive speed

X83:7 

 

LH Agro 500 pickup reel speed

X83:8 

 

LH Agro 500 pickup reel speed

X83:9 

 

LH Agro 500 ground

  
X84:1 

 

LH Agro 500 voltage

X84:2 

 

LH Agro 500 chopper limit switch

X84:3 

 

LH Agro 500 cutting table limit 

switch
X84:4 

 

LH Agro 500 pickup reel auto/man 

x84:5 

 

LH Agro 500 external alarm

x84:9 

 

LH Agro 500 grain tank full /output

  
X85:1 

 

Rear camera display +12V

X85:2 

 

Rear camera display ground

  
X86:1 

 

four speed voltage

X86:2 

 

four speed ground

  
X89:1 

 

vertical knife control +12V

X89:2 

 

vertical knife control ground

  

- 76 -

X99:1 

 

vertical knife +12V left

X99:2 

 

vertical knife +12V 

X99:3 

 

vertical knife ground

X99:4 

 

vertical knife ground

  
X100:1   

AC motor condenser +12V

X100:2   

AC motor condenser ground

  
X102:1   

vertical knife +12V right

X102:2   

vertical knife +12V 

X102:3   

vertical knife ground

X102:4   

vertical knife ground

  
X103:1   

vertical knife +12V left

X103:2   

vertical knife +12V 

X103:3   

vertical knife ground

X103:4   

vertical knife ground

  
X104:1   

vertical knife +12V right

X104:2   

vertical knife +12V 

X104:3   

vertical knife ground

X104:4   

vertical knife ground

  
X105:1   

four speed valve voltage

X105:2   

four speed valve ground

  
X145:1   

Diff. lock current

X145:2   

Diff.lock indication light earth

- 77 -

Battery

The gas generated by the battery is very explosive. Avoid open fire and sparks in

the vicinity of the battery.

When servicing the electrical accessories, always disconnect the minus wire of the battery.

Charging Condition of the Battery

During the harvesting period, the recharging equipment of the engine keeps the

battery Charged up. At other times, check the condition of the battery at regular

intervals and recharge if necessary. An acid meter can be used for checking. In the

table below you can see the charging condition of the battery compared with the

acid specific weight.

Acid spec. weight (kg/dm3)  

Charging condition

1,280 

 

   fully 

charged

1,240    

 

 

75 % “

1,200    

 

 

50 % “

1,160    

 

 

25 % “

1,120 

 

   empty

Do not leave a discharged battery unused for a long time. A low charged battery freezes

easily, and exposure to frost will cause extensive damage. If a charging device is available,

recharging can also be done at home.

Before starting the charging:

•  Disconnect the battery cables.

•  Open the plugs of the cells.

•  Check the fluid level.

•  Use 5 to 10 per cent of the Ah of the battery for charging current. Example: A battery of 

100 Ah can be recharged with a 5 to 10 ampere current.

•  Recommended recharging interval 6 to 10 weeks.

Cleaning and Other Maintenance of the Battery

•  Clean the battery outside regularly.

•  Clean the oxidated contact faces of the poles and cable lugs.

•  Attach the cable lugs firmly.

•  Coat the outer faces of the lugs and poles with grease.

•  Check the battery fluid level before the harvesting season and before winter storage. Add 

distilled water if necessary up to the upper fluid level.

NOTE: A wrong connection of either battery or alternator damages the alternator.

Before electrical welding, disconnect the battery and alternator cables.

- 78 -

Using Auxiliary Battery

If an auxiliary battery is needed for starting, proceed as follows:

•  Check that the voltage of the auxiliary battery is 12 V.

•  Make sure that the battery of the combine has not frozen; a discharged battery freezes 

in -10 degrees centigrade.

Follow carefully the connecting sequence given below:

1.  With the auxiliary starting cables connect the plus poles of the batteries (marked with red 

paint, P or +).

2.  Connect the end of the one auxiliary starting cable to the minus pole of the auxiliary battery 

(marked with blue paint, N or -) and the last free end to the minus pole of the discharged 

battery. When connecting, do not bend down over the batteries.

3.  Start the engine

4.  Disconnect the cables in strictly opposite sequence.

Fitting of Accessories

When fitting the electric accessories, note that the capacity of the alternator is 85 A. The total

consumption of a combine with standard equipment is about 50 A, comprising:

head lights  

 

 

11.6 A

working lights    

 

20 A

instrument lamps 

 

2.3 A

4-speed fan in the cab    

13.5 A

air conditioning   

 

13.0 A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content   ..  16  17  18  19   ..