g8erh8er
Silver Member
I'm the type of person that likes to look at a manual prior to purchasing a tractor. I'm not sure if RK has their manuals in electronic format yet, but here's the next best thing (at least for the tractor I'm interested in - RK55).
Attached are the manuals for the TYM T554 geared and hydrostatic tractors. These tractors are very similar to their RK55 brethren. I would almost venture to say they're identical except for some decals and paint colors, but maybe there are slight differences I'm unaware of.
For obvious reasons I don't advise you use these manuals to service your RK tractor (after all, you should receive a legit manual with your purchase), but these are extremely helpful for a potential buyer like myself to learn the ins and outs of operating the tractor and what will be required maintenance-wise prior to deciding on a purchase.
One thing I found interesting in the hydrostatic manual is the engine oil service intervals - every 250 hrs after the initial 50 hr change. That seems like a long time to go without an oil change. Alternatively, the geared manual calls for 100 hr intervals. I'm thinking the HST manual has a typo.
Anyway, happy reading.
Attached are the manuals for the TYM T554 geared and hydrostatic tractors. These tractors are very similar to their RK55 brethren. I would almost venture to say they're identical except for some decals and paint colors, but maybe there are slight differences I'm unaware of.
For obvious reasons I don't advise you use these manuals to service your RK tractor (after all, you should receive a legit manual with your purchase), but these are extremely helpful for a potential buyer like myself to learn the ins and outs of operating the tractor and what will be required maintenance-wise prior to deciding on a purchase.
One thing I found interesting in the hydrostatic manual is the engine oil service intervals - every 250 hrs after the initial 50 hr change. That seems like a long time to go without an oil change. Alternatively, the geared manual calls for 100 hr intervals. I'm thinking the HST manual has a typo.
Anyway, happy reading.