Satoh Tractor Manual

24.01.2020

Satoh Bull Tractor Manuals Our manuals have Free Shipping and Guaranteed Lowest Prices. Parts, Owners and Service Manuals are typically available for your Satoh Bull Tractor. Please see availability below. Which Manual Do I Need? There are 3 main types of Satoh Tractor manuals, each with a specific purpose. Some manuals combine types (i.e.

Parts + Operators, etc.), but the basic function of the manual types remain the same and are as follows:. Service Manual (SVC) - The service manual (a.k.a.

Shop manual or Repair manual) tells you how to take the Satoh Tractor apart, fix it, and put it back together. It is written in the language of a mechanic and may include valuable detailed information such as specifications, torques, ranges, etc. If you are serious about repairs or restoring, you need the service manual. Parts Manual (PTS) - The parts manual has exploded views of all parts on the Tractor giving great detail on assembly and disassembly.

It also includes a guide for ordering parts. It picks up where the service manual leaves off. If you do your own repairs, you need the parts manual. Operators Manual (OPT) - The operators manual (a.k.a.

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Owners manual) is the book that came OEM from the manufacturer when the Satoh Bull Tractor was purchased. It gives the owner/operator instructions, shift patterns, capacities (anti freeze, crankcase, oil, hydraulic, etc.) and adjustment procedures (brakes, clutch, etc.). Service manual kia.

This book is a critical tool for operating and maintaining your machine. Complete Kits - Get all the manuals for your Bull Tractor plus a few other perks and ensure you will not be missing critical information in the middle of your repair job.

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Welcome to Satohparts.com and Valley Power Products, Inc. We sell new and used parts and manuals for Satoh and Mitsubishi tractors, and tractors equipped with Mitsubishi engines. We have been a Satoh/Mitsubishi dealer for 25 years. We started selling Satoh tractors in 1979. In February 1980, Mitsubishi and Satoh merged. Therefore, when you click on the U S Mitsubishi link to the left, you will see pictures of tractors that look like the original Satoh’s.

In the early 80’s they carried both names. The Satoh name was dropped from the U S market when the MT series was introduced in 1984. In the early 90’s Mitsubishi ceased selling the tractors in the U S but continued to produce models for Case/IH and, continuing to this day, Cub Cadet. The links to the left will take you to our data base of U S market Satoh and Mitsubishi tractors as well as gray market tractors of both makes. We have collected these pictures over the years from many sources but the list is far from complete.

Click on the thumbnail picture to see a larger illustration. Go to the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section for an explanation of the term Gray market. There is also a Parts data base which contains scans of parts pages we have sent customers over the years and pictures of specific tractor parts. We expect this will grow over time with your requests for assistance. Finally, there is a link for technical data that is an excerpt from a paper written by our friend and tractor historian, Ed Krampitz, that contains a great deal of helpful information and specifications about the various tractor and engine models.

It represents a huge amount of research and we are indebted to Ed for his efforts. The full paper is posted on the Yahoo Club site. The manuals we sell are copies of original manuals with pictures as clear as the original printing. A lot of the manuals sold by others are copies of copies with illustrations that are black and unreadable. Our manuals are spiral bound for ease of use and have plastic covers.

We also service these tractors and provide on line and phone assistance for your tractor problems. We have a growing salvage yard of used parts and are always looking for salvage Mitsubishi and Satoh tractors. Call us for a bid if you have a tractor you don’t want to repair.