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  1. OPERATORS MANUAL T4.85 T4.95 T4.105 Tractor Part number 47435555 1st edition English December 2012

  2. Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner .......................................................................... 1-1 Proposition 65 .............................................................................. 1-2 Electro-magnetic interference (EMC)....................................................... 1-3 International symbols....................................................................... 1-4 Introduction................................................................................. 1-6 Operator's manual storage ................................................................. 1-7 Tractor intended use........................................................................ 1-8 Ecology and the Environment ............................................................. 1-10 Identification plates........................................................................ 1-11 Component Identification.................................................................. 1-13 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules and signal word definitions ................................................... 2-1 Safety information .......................................................................... 2-2 Air conditioning safety regulations.......................................................... 2-6 Vehicle vibration levels ..................................................................... 2-7 Cab guard .................................................................................. 2-8 Machine stability........................................................................... 2-10 Personal protective equipment (PPE) ..................................................... 2-12 Tractor jacking points...................................................................... 2-13 Hazardous chemicals...................................................................... 2-14 Burn prevention............................................................................ 2-15 Fire or explosion prevention............................................................... 2-16 Getting in and out of the machine ......................................................... 2-17 Emergency exit............................................................................ 2-18 Safety signs ............................................................................... 2-19 3 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS ACCESS TO OPERATOR'S PLATFORM General information .................................................................... 3-1 Cab ..................................................................................... 3-2 OPERATOR'S SEAT Mechanically-adjusted operator seat - Adjust .......................................... 3-6 Pneumatically-adjusted operator seat - Adjust ......................................... 3-7 Seat belt ................................................................................ 3-9 INSTRUCTOR'S SEAT Instructional seat - Localisation overview ............................................. 3-10 FORWARD CONTROLS Instrument cluster ..................................................................... 3-10 Console Front console - Localisation overview........................................ 3-16

  3. LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Cabless version ....................................................................... 3-20 Handbrake............................................................................. 3-21 RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Cabless version ....................................................................... 3-22 Version with cab ....................................................................... 3-23 Console Right-hand console - Localisation overview ................................. 3-24 Heating, ventilation or air-conditioning control ........................................ 3-25 DISPLAY SETTINGS Programmable display................................................................. 3-27 Adjusting the dashboard/display brightness........................................... 3-28 Calibrating speed...................................................................... 3-30 Calibrating tool width .................................................................. 3-32 Programming maintenance work...................................................... 3-33 Activating/deactivating buzzer......................................................... 3-35 Setting units of measurement ......................................................... 3-36 Regenerating the diesel particulate filter (DPF) automatically/manually .............. 3-37 Resetting the oil change counter ...................................................... 3-42 Viewing error codes ................................................................... 3-43 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING THE UNIT Basic operating safety rules ............................................................ 4-1 STARTING THE UNIT Starting the Engine ..................................................................... 4-2 Machine movement start-up............................................................ 4-5 STOPPING THE UNIT Stopping the engine .................................................................... 4-6 Battery disconnect switch .............................................................. 4-7 MOVING THE UNIT Transmission operation................................................................. 4-8 12 x 12 transmission speed table ..................................................... 4-11 Speed table for 12 x 12 gearbox with additional reducer (20 x 12).................... 4-13 Speed table for 12 x 12 gearbox with additional reducer (20 x 20).................... 4-15 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS ROAD TRANSPORT

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  5. Transporting the machine .............................................................. 5-1 RECOVERY TRANSPORT Towing the tractor....................................................................... 5-2 6 WORKING OPERATIONS 2WD or 4WD Four-wheel drive with electro-hydraulic control..................................... 6-1 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK Mechanical differential lock......................................................... 6-1 Electrohydraulic differential lock.................................................... 6-3 REMOTE CONTROL VALVES Safety rules......................................................................... 6-4 Rear remote control valve(s) ....................................................... 6-5 Single/double action hydraulic valves .............................................. 6-7 REAR POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) Safety rules......................................................................... 6-8 General............................................................................. 6-9 Speed adjustment ................................................................. 6-10 Electrohydraulically controlled power take-off..................................... 6-11 Mechanically controlled power take-off............................................ 6-12 Power take-off speeds............................................................. 6-13 HYDRAULIC LIFT General safety and precautions ................................................... 6-14 Hydraulic lift with mechanical control.............................................. 6-15 THREE POINT HITCH Three-point linkage................................................................ 6-17 Three-point linkage dimensions ................................................... 6-19 Additional equipment attachment points .......................................... 6-20 TOWBAR General safety rules ............................................................... 6-22 Swinging drawbar ................................................................. 6-23 REAR TOW HITCH General safety rules ............................................................... 6-24 MAXIMUM PERMITTED LOADS

  6. Front and rear axle ................................................................ 6-25 Towbar............................................................................. 6-26 WHEELS AND TIRES Wheels and tyres.................................................................. 6-27 Tyre dimensions ................................................................... 6-31 WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT Adjustment of the front tracks ..................................................... 6-32 Adjustment of the front mudguards................................................ 6-34 Adjustment of the steering angles................................................. 6-36 Front tracks diagram .............................................................. 6-37 Rear tracks diagram............................................................... 6-39 BALLAST Safety rules........................................................................ 6-40 Front ballast ....................................................................... 6-41 Rear Ballast ....................................................................... 6-41 Wheels - Ballast ................................................................... 6-42 7 MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION General safety before you service...................................................... 7-1 Introduction............................................................................. 7-3 Running-in period....................................................................... 7-4 Fuel supply ............................................................................. 7-5 Biodiesel fuel - Biodiesel Fuels ........................................................ 7-6 Body maintenance...................................................................... 7-7 Opening the hood ...................................................................... 7-9 Fluids and lubricants .................................................................. 7-10 MAINTENANCE CHART Maintenance Chart .................................................................... 7-11 As required Radiator expansion tank............................................................... 7-13 Winshield washer reservoir............................................................ 7-13 Air conditioning - Dehydration filter.................................................... 7-13 Distributor oil recovery pan............................................................ 7-14 Radiator - Check ...................................................................... 7-14 Brakes - Adjust ........................................................................ 7-14 Compressor belt....................................................................... 7-15 Machine lights ......................................................................... 7-15 Tire pressure .......................................................................... 7-15 Clutch pedal adjustment............................................................... 7-16

  7. AT WARNING MESSAGE DISPLAY Dry air filter - External cartridge ....................................................... 7-17 Brake fluid level........................................................................ 7-18 Fuel filter water drain .................................................................. 7-18 Every 10 hours or daily Engine oil level ........................................................................ 7-19 Every 50 hours Rear wheel hub........................................................................ 7-20 Lift and linkage ........................................................................ 7-20 Front axle.............................................................................. 7-20 Every 100 hours Air conditioning condenser ............................................................ 7-21 Transmission oil heat exchanger Only for Power Shuttle and HI-LO ................. 7-21 Intercooler ............................................................................. 7-21 Cab air filters .......................................................................... 7-22 Cab recirculated air filter .............................................................. 7-22 Every 300 hours Hydraulic circuit oil filter ............................................................... 7-23 Auxiliary services oil filter.............................................................. 7-23 Dry air filter - External cartridge ....................................................... 7-24 Alternator belt.......................................................................... 7-24 Transmission and hydraulic lift ........................................................ 7-25 Front Axle Oil.......................................................................... 7-25 Front axle final drives.................................................................. 7-25 Front axle spindle...................................................................... 7-26 Towing hitch ........................................................................... 7-26 Battery electrolyte level................................................................ 7-26 Every 600 hours Change engine oil and filter ........................................................... 7-27 Replacing the fuel filters............................................................... 7-28 Fuel prefilter ........................................................................... 7-28 Wheel bolt torque...................................................................... 7-29 Every 1200 hours or annually Replacing cab air filters................................................................ 7-30 Replacing air filters .................................................................... 7-30 Fuel tank drain......................................................................... 7-30 Every 1200 hours or two years Replacing front axle oil ................................................................ 7-31 Replacing front axle final drive oil ..................................................... 7-31

  8. Replacing transmission oil............................................................. 7-31 Washing cooling system............................................................... 7-32 1800 hours Service Fuel injectors - Check ................................................................. 7-35 Every 3000 hours Diesel particulate filter (DPF).......................................................... 7-35 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery service......................................................................... 7-36 Fuses and relay box................................................................... 7-38 Fuse and relay locations .............................................................. 7-40 Light adjustments...................................................................... 7-50 Hood lamp replacement ............................................................... 7-51 STORAGE Tractor storage .................................................................... 7-52 CALIBRATION Clutch calibration ...................................................................... 7-53 Electronic lift calibration ............................................................... 7-56 8 TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT CODE RESOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE ................................................... 8-1 Electrical system - Troubleshooting ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...................... 8-3 Hydraulic systems - Troubleshooting HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ..................... 8-4 Rear three-point hitch - Troubleshooting HYDRAULIC LIFT AND 3 POINT LINKAGE ..................................................................................... 8-5 Hydraulic service brakes - Troubleshooting ........................................ 8-6 Cab climate control - Troubleshooting.............................................. 8-7 ALARM(S) Alarms .............................................................................. 8-8 Display warnings overview ......................................................... 8-9 SYMPTOM(S) Viewing error codes ........................................................... 8-13 Error code identification ....................................................... 8-13 Fault code of digital instrument................................................ 8-15 9 SPECIFICATIONS

  9. Dimensions and weights ................................................................... 9-1 Technical data .............................................................................. 9-3 10 ACCESSORIES Radio ...................................................................................... 10-1 Joystick - Operating ....................................................................... 10-9 Front loader and bucket - Operating ..................................................... 10-10

  10. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner This manual contains information concerning the adjustment and maintenance of your new equipment. You have purchased a dependable machine, but only by proper care and operation can you expect to receive the performance and long service built into this equipment. Please have all operators read this manual carefully and keep it available for ready reference. Your NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE dealer will instruct you in the general operation of your new equipment. Your dealer s staff of factory-trained service technicians will be glad to answer any questions that may arise regarding the operation of your machine. New Holland Top Service is also available. Call 1-866-NEWHLND (1-866-639-4563) or email: na.topservice@cnh.com. Your NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE dealer carries a complete line of genuine NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE service parts. These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected to insure high quality and accurate fitting of any necessary replacement parts. Be prepared to give your dealer the model and product identification number of your new equipment when ordering parts. Locate these numbers now and record them below. Refer to the General Information section of this manual for the location of the model and product identification numbers of your machine. PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Model: Product Identification Number (PIN): This is the safety alert symbol. It is used with and without signal words to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. WARNING Illustrations in this manual may show protective shielding open or removed to better illustrate a par- ticular feature or adjustment. Replace all shields before operating the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0012A Engine tampering statement: ATTENTION: The fuel system and engine on your machine are designed and built to government emissions stan- dards. Tampering by dealers, customers, operators and users is strictly prohibited by law. Failure to comply could result in government fines, rework charges, invalid warranty, legal action and possible confiscation of the machine until rework to original condition is completed. Engine service and/or repairs must be done by a certified technician only! Improvements CNH America LLC is continually striving to improve its products. We reserve the right to make improvements or changes when it becomes practical and possible to do so, without incurring any obligation to make changes or addi- tions to the equipment sold previously. 1-1

  11. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Proposition 65 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. 1-2

  12. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Electro-magnetic interference (EMC) Interference may arise as a result of add on equipment which may not necessarily meet the required standards. As such interference can result in serious malfunction of the unit and/or create unsafe situations, you must observe the following: The maximum power of emission equipment (radio, telephones, etc.) must not exceed the limits imposed by the national authorities of the country where you use the machine. The electro magnetic field generated by the add on system should not exceed 24 V/m at any time and at any location in the proximity of electronic components. The add on equipment must not interfere with the functioning of the on board electronics. Failure to comply with these rules will render the [brand] warranty null and void. 1-3

  13. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION International symbols IMPERIAL UNIT NAME TYPICAL APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED SI (METRIC) UNITS NAME SYMBOL SYMBOL AREA acre square foot square inch square inch hectare square meter ha m ha ft in in square millimetre mm ELECTRICITY ampere volt microfarad ohm ampere volt microfarad ohm A V F A V F FORCE kilonewton newton kN N pound pound lb lb FORCE PER LENGTH Newton metres Nm pound inch lb in FREQUENCY megahertz kilohertz hertz MHz kHz Hz megahertz kilohertz hertz MHz kHz Hz FREQUENCY - ROTATIONAL revolution per minute revolution per minute r/min rpm r/min rpm LENGTH kilometre meter centimetre millimetre micrometer km m cm mm m mile foot inch inch mi ft in in MASS kilogram gram milligram kg g mg pound ounce lb oz POWER kilowatt watt kW W horsepower Btu/hour Btu/minute Hp Btu/hr Btu/min PRESSURE or STRESS (FORCE PER AREA) kilopascal kPa pound per square inch psi inch of mercury inch of water pound per square inch psi inHg inH2O pascal megapascal Pa MPa 1-4

  14. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION IMPERIAL UNIT NAME TYPICAL APPLICATIONS RECOMMENDED SI (METRIC) UNITS NAME SYMBOL SYMBOL TEMPERATURE (other than THERMODYNAMIC) degrees Celsius TIME hour minute second TORQUE (includes BENDING MOMENT, MOMENT OF FORCE, and MOMENT OF A COUPLE) newton meter N m degrees Fahrenheit C F h min s hour minute second h min s feet-pounds inch-pound Ib ft Ib in VELOCITY kilometre per hour meter per second millimetre per second mm/s meter per minute mile per hour foot per second inch per second foot per minute mph ft/s in/s ft/min km/h m/s m/min VOLUME (includes CAPACITY) cubic meter litre litre cubic yard cubic inch US gallon U.K. gallon US quart U.K. quart fluid ounce m l l yd (cu yd) in US gal UK gal US qt UK qt fl oz millilitre ml VOLUME PER TIME (includes DISCHARGE and FLOW RATE) cubic meter per minute litre per minute millilitre per minute SOUND POWER LEVEL and SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL decibel m /min cubic foot per minute ft /min l/min ml/min US gallon per minute US gal/min UK gallon per minute UK gal/min dB decibel dB 1-5

  15. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Introduction About this manual DANGER Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Do not operate this machine or perform any lubrication, maintenance, or repair on it until you have read and understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance, and repair information. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. D0010A This manual gives information for use of your machine, as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manu- facturer during normal operat ion and routine service and maintenance. Read and understand; keep it in good con- ditions and always safely store it in the provided pocket in the back of your seat for later easy retrieval. This man- ual does not contain all the information related to period- ical service, converting and repairs to be carried out by professional service personnel. The Table of Contents page(s) are proviced to have an overview of main man- ual s topics. A detailed alphabetic index is available at the end of this manual for locating specific items. partly specified by the manufacturer in this manual and in other Company literature, in order to maintain the expected life time of the tractor. Converting means activities that must be done by professional service personnel familiar with the tractor characteristics and complying with the information for converting, as partly specified by the manufacturer in this manual, in assembly instructions or in other Com- pany literature, in order to fit the tractor to a specific configuration. Repair means activities that must be done by profes- sional service personnel only familiar with the tractor characteristics and complying with the information for repair, as specified by the manufacturer in the dealer s workshop manual, in order to restore the proper func- tion of the tractor after a failure or degradation of per- formance. Normal operation Normal operation means the use of the tractor for the purpose intended by the manufacturer by an opera- tor familiar with the tractor and the mounted or towed equipment and complying with the information for op- eration and safe practices, as specified by the manu- facturer in this manual and by the decals on the tractor and the equipment. Spare Parts Non-original spare parts have not been tested or autho- rised by the Manufacturer. Installment and/or use of such products may adversely affect the tractor's design spec- ifications, thereby compromising operational safety. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage resulting from the use of non-original spare parts. No modifications may be made to the tractor without written authorisation from the Manufacturer. Normal operation includes the preparation and storage of the tractor, swinging components into work position and vice versa, adding or removing ballast and picking up and setting off attachments. Normal operation includes the adjustment and setting of the tractor and equipment, for the specific condition of the field and/or the crop. Warranty Routine service The tractor is guaranteed in accordance with current leg- islation in your country and in line with contractual agree- ments reached with the dealer at the time of sale. How- ever, the warranty is no longer valid if the rules and in- structions for the use and maintenance of the tractor, de- scribed in this Manual, are not observed. Routine service and maintenance means activities that must be done daily by an operator familiar with the tractor characteristicsandcomplyingwiththeinformationforrou- tine service and safe practices, as specified by the man- ufacturer in this manual and by decals on the tractor, in order to maintain its proper function. Routine service in- cludes activities such as fueling, cleaning, washing, top- ping up fluid levels, greasing, replacing of consumable articles such as lamp bulbs. Cleaning the tractor Your tractor is an advanced machine, fitted with an elec- trohydraulic control system. Care must be taken when cleaning the tractor, especially if a pressurized water cleaner is used. Never stand too close to the tractor or direct the water jet on electrical components, seals or intake openings, etc. Never direct jets of cold water at the hot engine or ex- haust. Converting, periodical service and repair Periodical service means activities that must be done at defined intervals by trained personnel familiar with the tractor characteristics and which are complying with the information for periodical service and safe practices, as 1-6

  16. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Operator's manual storage Keep the tractor instructions manual, in the compartment behind the operator's seat. The instructions manual must always be at every operator's disposal. 1 DCUTLNEIT001S1A 1-7

  17. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Tractor intended use ATTENTION: Your tractor is designed according to euro- pean directives related to health and safety risks; though it has been designed to minimize all the potential risks it is mandatory to carefully read, understand and observe all the decals and labels and to always refer to informa- tion and prescriptions outlined in this manual to prevent all residual potential risks . In case you may need further assistance please do not hesitate to contact your dealer. ual provided with the equipment. The tractor is a uni- versal tool to carry, tow and drive a variety of equip- ment. This manual alone cannot provide you with all the information required for the safe operation of the combination. Do not use the tractor for pulling work, in cases where you do not know whether the load will yield, for instance when pulling stumps; the tractor may flip over when the stump is not yielding. Your tractor is designed and made to pull, to carry and to power a variety of mounted or towed equipment, although within some physical limits. The working speed and per- formance may depend on a number of various parame- ters, such as weather and terrain conditions. Though the tractor is designed to perform in combination with a vari- ety of equipment, there may be a number of combinations of above parameters, for which there is severe degrada- tion of performance of the tractor and/or its mounted or trailed equipment. If you notice degradation of perfor- mance, contact your dealer for assistance.He may have useful information for improvements, or a kit may be avail- able to enhance the performance. Be cautious that the centre of gravity of the tractor may increase when loads on the front end loader or the three point linkage are raised. In these conditions, the tractor may roll over earlier than expected. Donotstepdownfromthetractorwithoutshuttingdown thePTO,shiftingthetransmissiontoparkorneutraland applying the park brake, unless continued PTO opera- tion is required for some equipment, such as pumps or wood chippers. The latter equipment may have an emergency stop device on the equipment itself, as hu- man intervention is needed during operation. But other equipment, engaged and driven by the tractor will have no means to stop the power transmission, other than the PTO clutch of the tractor. Please carefully read and consider following precautions: Do not use the tractor for another purpose than in- tended by the manufacturer and outlined in this man- ual. You shall take the necessary precautions (e.g. assis- tance) to always be aware of the possible presence of bystanders, certainlywhenmanoeuvringinconfinedar- eas, such as the farm yard and sheds. Keep people away from the tractor during work. Ask bystanders to leave the field. There is not only the risk to be overrun by the tractor, but objects ejected by some equipment mounted on the tractor, such as a rotary mower, may cause harm. Stones may be thrown further than the mowed crop. Pay the necessary attention while oper- ating next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown objects can get projected outside the field and hit unprotected people like bikers or pedestrians. Wait to cut the edge of the field till it is clear of bystanders. Do not use the tractor beyond its limits of terrain gradi- ent and stability. Using the tractor beyond these limits may result in roll over or tip over. Observe the rec- ommendations in this manual. Do not use the tractor on higher speeds than allowed by the load and the environment. A wet surface or other lowadherenceconditionsmayincreasethebrakingdis- tance or result in vehicle instability.Always adapt your traveling speed according to the load of the vehicle and the characteristics of the road. Do not use the tractor near or on soft verges of canals and brooks or banks and verges that are undermined by rodents. The tractor may sink sideways and roll over. Do not allow riders on the tractor; do not allow people standing on the access way or step to the cab when the tractor is moving.Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks to fall from the tractor during unfore- seen or abrupt movements. Do not use the tractor on brittle bridge heads and poor bridge floors. These constructions may collapse and cause roll over of the tractor. Check out always the condition and carrying capacity of bridges and ramps prior to engage. Alwasy stay clear form implements operating area and especially do not stand between tractor and trailed ve- hicle either three point linkage when operating lift con- trols; ensure no by standers are near to these operating areas. Do not use equipment mounted on the tractor which is not correctly matching and firmly fixed. Such equip- ment may increase the risk for roll over and hit the tractor when coming loose. Ensure that the dimensions of the three point linkage interface of both the tractor and the equipment are matching according to the cate- gories defined in ISO 730. Ensure that the dimensions and speed of the PTO shaft on the tractors are match- ing those of the equipment. Certain functions of your tractor are controlled by soft- ware and some of them are safety related. Do not at- tempt to modify or download software not certified and distribured by the manufacturer. Electronical settings and logics may be destroyed and seriously affect the function of the tractor. This may result in unpredictable and unsafe behaviour of the tractor. Always refer to your dealer; he has the appropriate tools and data sets and owns the officially released software versions and updates for your tractor. Do not use the tractor in combination with equipment, without having consulted the specific Operator s Man- 1-8

  18. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Your tractor may be equipped with a number of sensors to control safety functions. Tripping these sensors will result in a safe operation mode. Do not attempt to by pass any function on the tractor. You will be exposed to serious hazards, and moreover, the behaviour of the tractor may become unpredictable. people on or around the tractor during normal opera- tion. Do not allow riders on the tractor; do not allow people standing on the access way to the cab when the tractor is moving. Your view to the left will be ob- structed and a rider risks to fall from the tractor during unforeseen or abrupt movements. The tractor has only one operator station and this is a one man operated vehicle. There is no need for other 1-9

  19. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Ecology and the Environment Soil, air and water are essential elements for agriculture and for life in general. If local legislation does not con- trol the treatment of certain substances, the production of which is necessitated by advanced technologies, prod- ucts derived from chemical and petrochemical products must be used and disposed of according to the rules of common sense. suitable disposal can be arranged according to na- tional legislation or local regulations. 5. Modern anti-freeze liquids and solutions, e.g. anti- freeze and other additives, must be replaced every two years. They must not be left to be absorbed into the ground, but must be collected and disposed of in a suitable manner. The following recommendations may be of help: 6. Do not open the air conditioning systems to carry out work. These systems contain gas that must not be released into the atmosphere. Contact your dealer or specialised personnel, who are equipped with the appropriate equipment and are authorised to re-fill the system. Find out what the relevant legislation in your country stipulates. Ask your suppliers of lubricants, oils, fuels, antifreeze, detergents, etc. for information on the effects of these products on humans and the environment and for in- structions concerning their use, storage and disposal. In many cases, local agricultural consultants will be able to provide assistance. 7. Any leakage or defect in the engine cooling or hy- draulic systems must be repaired immediately. 8. Donotincreasethepressureinpressurisedsystems, as this may cause component parts to burst. SUGGESTIONS 9. When welding, make sure that hoses are properly protected as sparks or molten material may puncture or weaken the tubes and sleeves, resulting in leak- age of oil, cooling liquid, etc. 1. Avoid using unsuitable, pressurised filling systems or fuel cans when filling tanks, as these may cause considerable spillage and leakage of liquids. 10. Do not adjust the setting of the fuel delivery system as this will alter the emission of exhaust fumes. 2. As a general rule, do not allow liquid fuels, lubricants, acids, solvents, etc., to come into contact with the skin. The majority of these products contain sub- stances that are potential health hazards. ATTENTION: The fuel system and engine on your ma- chine are designed and built to government emissions standards. Tampering by dealers, customers, operators and users is strictly prohibited by law. Failure to comply could result in government fines, rework charges, invalid warranty, legal action and possible confiscation of the ma- chine until rework to original condition is completed. En- gine service and/or repairs must be done by a certified technician only! 3. Modern lubricants contain additives. contaminated fuel oils and/or oils used in conven- tional heating systems. Do not burn 4. Avoid spillage when transferring used engine cooling liquids, engine and transmission lubricants, hydraulic oils, brake fluids, etc. Never mix used brake oil with fuel oil, or fuel oil with lubricants. Store safely until 1-10

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  21. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Identification plates Product Identification Numbers (PIN) and serial numbers identify the tractor and its main components. The identifi- cation data must be supplied by the dealer for requests for spare parts or service operations. Identification data is of fundamental importance in the event of theft of the tractor. The following provides the locations of the identification data. 1 DCUTLNEIT010S2F (1) Tractor type-approval data plate (2) Cab identification data plate 2 3 DCUTLNEIT012S2A DCAPLT5NE008S1A (3) Tractor frame number identification data (stamped on the axle support). (4) Engine serial number identification data (stamped on the engine body) 1-11

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