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Hi everyone, i bought an Iseki Landleader TA337 off a workmate, and i cannot find any information online for it...after chatting to a tractor mob near me, they have told me its an import and very little information is available about that model, just my luck...im chasing any sort of operating or repair manual so i can learn my tractor as much as possible.

Also, the 3PL seems to not want to go all the way down. It raises fine and drops fine, until the ball joint centre is about 500mm above the ground, where it needs to be lower than 400mm to pick the implements up. I cant see it binding anywhere and iv messed with all the control dials and still no luck.

Any advice and help with either of my problems would be muchly appreciated.

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Welcome to the forum. Information on these tractors is a little scarce from what I gather. Keep looking, you never know when a manual or such will turn up on sites like EBay and such.
I found one parts manual for a smaller Iseki on a Dutch site, but it was in Japanese.... not sure if they still had it.
 

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Hi everyone, i bought an Iseki Landleader TA337 off a workmate, and i cannot find any information online for it...after chatting to a tractor mob near me, they have told me its an import and very little information is available about that model, just my luck...im chasing any sort of operating or repair manual so i can learn my tractor as much as possible.

Also, the 3PL seems to not want to go all the way down. It raises fine and drops fine, until the ball joint centre is about 500mm above the ground, where it needs to be lower than 400mm to pick the implements up. I cant see it binding anywhere and iv messed with all the control dials and still no luck.

Any advice and help with either of my problems would be muchly appreciated.

Thanks
Placemat93
Many of the Iseki early model Land Leaders are going to be Gray Market tractors. It's not easy locating anything online about them. I've been checking the usual places too.

There is a modeling numbering system Iseki uses. The TA337 and TA437 are related machines.

Font Parallel Pattern Rectangle Number



See the oil filter p/n here,

A last ditch attempt would be to reach out here,
 
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