Case IH Magnum 235 Magnum 260 Magnum 290 Magnum 315 Magnum 340 Tractors (Pin.ZCRD05700 and after) Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.47378217)

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  1. Magnum 235 Magnum 260 Magnum 290 Magnum 315 Magnum 340 Tractor from PIN ZCRD05700 and after OPERATOR S MANUAL Part number 47378217 1st edition English June 2012

  2. Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Tractor intended use........................................................................ 1-1 Engine tampering........................................................................... 1-1 Emissions warranty......................................................................... 1-2 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) ..................................................... 1-4 Manual scope............................................................................... 1-5 Note to the Owner .......................................................................... 1-6 Manual storage............................................................................. 1-7 Product identification ....................................................................... 1-8 Machine orientation........................................................................ 1-10 Component location ....................................................................... 1-11 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules and signal word definitions ................................................... 2-1 Proposition 65 .............................................................................. 2-2 Safety rules - General ..................................................................... 2-2 Safety rules - Air conditioning system ..................................................... 2-3 Safety rules - Basic operating ............................................................. 2-3 Safety rules - Battery ...................................................................... 2-4 Safety rules - Driving on public roads ...................................................... 2-4 Safety rules - Electrical storm safety ....................................................... 2-4 Safety rules - Fire prevention .............................................................. 2-5 Safety rules - Front end loader ............................................................ 2-5 Safety rules - General maintenance ....................................................... 2-5 Safety rules - Hazardous chemicals ....................................................... 2-7 Safety rules - Implements, tools and trailers ............................................... 2-7 Safety rules - Instructional seat ............................................................ 2-7 Safety rules - Mounting and dismounting .................................................. 2-8 Safety rules - Operator presence system .................................................. 2-8 Safety rules - Power Take-Off (PTO) operation ............................................ 2-8 Safety rules - Roll over and tip over ....................................................... 2-9 Safety rules - Utility power lines ........................................................... 2-9 Safety rules - Vehicle vibration ............................................................ 2-10 Safety rules - Wheels and tires ........................................................... 2-10 Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS).................................................... 2-11 Cab protection............................................................................. 2-12 Vehicle vibration levels .................................................................... 2-13 Safety signs ............................................................................... 2-14 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) decal................................................ 2-24 Ecology and the environment ............................................................. 2-25 3 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS ACCESS TO OPERATOR'S PLATFORM Tractor access.......................................................................... 3-1 Lower step.............................................................................. 3-1

  3. OPERATOR'S SEAT Overview ............................................................................... 3-2 Control identification.................................................................... 3-3 INSTRUCTOR'S SEAT Overview ............................................................................... 3-6 FORWARD CONTROLS Steering column ........................................................................ 3-7 Pedal controls ......................................................................... 3-10 LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Pneumatic trailer brake................................................................ 3-12 RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Armrest console ....................................................................... 3-13 Multi function handle .................................................................. 3-14 Control panel .......................................................................... 3-18 Remote valve controls................................................................. 3-27 Joystick................................................................................ 3-28 Armrest compartment ................................................................. 3-30 Adjusting the armrest console......................................................... 3-32 REARWARD CONTROLS Fender console........................................................................ 3-33 Automatic temperature controls ....................................................... 3-36 Automatic temperature control system ................................................ 3-39 Ventilation ............................................................................. 3-40 OVERHEAD CONTROLS Interior lamps.......................................................................... 3-42 EXTERIOR CONTROLS Rear fender controls................................................................... 3-43 Front hitch ............................................................................. 3-45 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Overview .............................................................................. 3-46 Gauges ................................................................................ 3-47 Status and warning icons.............................................................. 3-48 Upper display.......................................................................... 3-51 Lower display.......................................................................... 3-53 Keypad ................................................................................ 3-55 Setup menu............................................................................ 3-57 Rear tire radius chart .................................................................. 3-63 Adjust menu ........................................................................... 3-64

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  5. Performance instrumentation.......................................................... 3-71 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING THE UNIT Before starting the engine .............................................................. 4-1 STARTING THE UNIT Normal engine starting ................................................................. 4-4 Cold starting aids....................................................................... 4-7 Cold temperature operation ............................................................ 4-9 STOPPING THE UNIT Stopping the engine ................................................................... 4-11 MOVING THE UNIT Powershift transmission ............................................................... 4-12 Best practices for prolonged transmission life......................................... 4-13 Inching pedal and throttle.............................................................. 4-14 Transmission controls ................................................................. 4-15 Upper display.......................................................................... 4-18 Driving the vehicle..................................................................... 4-20 Setting default gears .................................................................. 4-25 Automatic Productivity Management (APM)........................................... 4-27 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system.......................................... 4-34 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) inducement strategy - 2012 .................... 4-35 Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) ........................................................ 4-38 Differential lock system................................................................ 4-42 Suspended axle ....................................................................... 4-45 Ride control............................................................................ 4-53 Constant engine speed................................................................ 4-55 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS ROAD TRANSPORT Tractor warning lamps and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) symbol....................... 5-1 Wide transport marker light............................................................. 5-2 Wide transport marker light............................................................. 5-4 Tractor warning lamps.................................................................. 5-6 Tractor warning lamps.................................................................. 5-7 Safe transport speed ................................................................... 5-8 Implement warning lamps and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) symbol ................... 5-9 Safety chain ........................................................................... 5-10 SHIPPING TRANSPORT Securing the tractor for shipping ...................................................... 5-11

  6. RECOVERY TRANSPORT Safety rules............................................................................ 5-12 Towing the tractor...................................................................... 5-13 6 WORKING OPERATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Overview ............................................................................... 6-1 REAR POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) Safety rules......................................................................... 6-2 Safety rules......................................................................... 6-5 Connecting the PTO................................................................ 6-8 Connecting the Power Take-Off (PTO) ............................................. 6-9 Interchangeable Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft ..................................... 6-10 Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) operation ............................................ 6-16 Power Take-Off (PTO) fender switch operation ................................... 6-20 Auto Power Take-Off (PTO) operation............................................. 6-21 FRONT POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) Overview .......................................................................... 6-24 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) operation............................................ 6-25 REAR HITCH Identification ....................................................................... 6-28 Link adjustment.................................................................... 6-29 Hitch high clearance adjustment .................................................. 6-33 Hydraulic links ..................................................................... 6-36 Sway limiter adjustment ........................................................... 6-38 Lower link block adjustment ....................................................... 6-39 Mechanical float adjustment....................................................... 6-40 Hitch quick coupler - Category III/IIIN ............................................. 6-41 Hitch quick coupler - Category IVN................................................ 6-46 Hitch operation .................................................................... 6-50 Hitch remote switch operation..................................................... 6-55 Load control operation............................................................. 6-56 Hitch set point ..................................................................... 6-58 FRONT HITCH Overview .......................................................................... 6-60 Front hitch operation .............................................................. 6-61 DRAWBARS AND TOWING ATTACHMENTS Drawbars and towing hitches - Safety rules....................................... 6-68

  7. Drawbar capacity/position ......................................................... 6-69 Adjusting the drawbar ............................................................. 6-73 AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTIONS Auxiliary power and lighting ....................................................... 6-75 Cab power connections ........................................................... 6-77 HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVES Valve couplers and connections................................................... 6-79 Motor return circuit ................................................................ 6-82 Power beyond circuit .............................................................. 6-83 Flow capacity...................................................................... 6-84 Hydraulic transport lock ........................................................... 6-85 Operating the controls............................................................. 6-86 Remote valve display screens..................................................... 6-90 Remote hydraulic auto mode...................................................... 6-94 Auto depth control ................................................................. 6-96 Joystick operation ................................................................. 6-98 BALLASTING THE TRACTOR Guidelines ........................................................................ 6-103 Tire load and inflation charts ..................................................... 6-108 Weights, cast metal and liquid.................................................... 6-120 Wheel slip and power hop performance ......................................... 6-129 MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) AXLES Tire combinations and tread positions............................................ 6-132 Steering and oscillation stops .................................................... 6-139 Tread and fender settings - standard axles ...................................... 6-142 Tread and fender settings - heavy duty axles .................................... 6-146 Tread and fender settings - heavy duty class 5 axles ............................ 6-153 Tread and fender settings - heavy duty class 5 suspended axles................ 6-161 Tread and fender settings - scissors suspended axles........................... 6-173 REAR AXLE Rear wheel installation ........................................................... 6-185 Rear wheel tread settings ........................................................ 6-188 7 MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Safety rules............................................................................. 7-1 Opening the hood ...................................................................... 7-3 Closing the hood ....................................................................... 7-4 Filling the fuel tank ..................................................................... 7-5 Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue tank .................................. 7-6

  8. Battery access and service............................................................. 7-7 Tire and rim service..................................................................... 7-9 Tractor jacking points.................................................................. 7-11 Capacities ............................................................................. 7-13 Consumables - Engine oil ............................................................ 7-15 Consumables - Diesel fuel ............................................................ 7-17 Consumables - Biodiesel fuels ........................................................ 7-18 Consumables - Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)/AdBlue ................................. 7-20 Consumables - Coolant solutions ..................................................... 7-22 Electrical component location ......................................................... 7-23 Lamps and bulbs ...................................................................... 7-28 Maintenance chart notes .............................................................. 7-29 MAINTENANCE CHART Maintenance Chart .................................................................... 7-30 At warning message display Air filter service icon/message......................................................... 7-32 Fuel filter water separator ............................................................. 7-33 Transmission oil filter switch........................................................... 7-34 Hydraulic oil filter switch............................................................... 7-36 First 10 to 50 hours Differential and planetary oil........................................................... 7-38 Wheel bolt torque...................................................................... 7-38 Weight bolt torque ..................................................................... 7-38 Every 10 hours or daily Engine oil level ........................................................................ 7-39 Transmission oil level.................................................................. 7-40 Engine coolant level ................................................................... 7-40 Engine auxiliary fuel filter.............................................................. 7-41 Air reservoir............................................................................ 7-41 Rear hitch and front axle .............................................................. 7-41 Every 50 hours or weekly Engine fuel pre-filter ................................................................... 7-42 Every 100 hours Front hitch ............................................................................. 7-43 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) drive shaft............................................... 7-45 Every 300 hours Battery water level (Note E) ........................................................... 7-46 Engine air intake hoses................................................................ 7-48 Engine coolant level - deaeration tank ................................................ 7-50

  9. Wheel bolt torque...................................................................... 7-51 Weight bolt torque ..................................................................... 7-51 Front axle (Note A) .................................................................... 7-52 Rear hitch (Note A).................................................................... 7-60 Fuel tank............................................................................... 7-62 Differential and planetary oil level (Note B)............................................ 7-63 Transmission oil pressure ............................................................. 7-65 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) oil level.................................................. 7-66 Every 400 hours Cab air filter............................................................................ 7-67 Every 600 hours Engine oil and filter .................................................................... 7-70 Engine coolant antifreeze protection .................................................. 7-72 Engine coolant hoses and clamps..................................................... 7-72 Engine primary fuel filter............................................................... 7-74 Engine fuel pre-filter ................................................................... 7-77 Fuel system bleeding.................................................................. 7-80 Changeable Power Take-Off (PTO) internal splines................................... 7-82 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue in-line filter ..................................... 7-83 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) oil and filter.............................................. 7-85 Every 1000 hours or annually Pneumatic brake system dryer ........................................................ 7-87 Every 1200 hours or annually Differential and planetary oil........................................................... 7-88 Engine air filters ....................................................................... 7-93 Engine air precleaner.................................................................. 7-97 Every 1500 hours Transmission oil ....................................................................... 7-99 Transmission oil filter ................................................................. 7-101 Regulated transmission filter ......................................................... 7-102 Engine crankcase filter ............................................................... 7-103 Every 2000 hours Engine coolant........................................................................ 7-107 Every 3000 hours Emergency steering system.......................................................... 7-110 Engine valve adjustment (Note C).................................................... 7-110

  10. Every 3600 hours Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)/AdBlue supply module filter ........................... 7-111 As required Vehicle fire prevention................................................................ 7-111 Engine primary air filter............................................................... 7-112 Grille screen and radiator area ....................................................... 7-115 Fuel tank vent filter ................................................................... 7-117 Transmission clutch and accumulator................................................ 7-117 Tire pressure ......................................................................... 7-117 Fan belt............................................................................... 7-118 Cab suspension, if equipped ......................................................... 7-122 Remote valve collection bottle........................................................ 7-123 Engine auxiliary fuel filter............................................................. 7-124 Cab fabric and carpet................................................................. 7-126 Seat belt .............................................................................. 7-126 STORAGE Tractor storage ................................................................... 7-127 Removal from storage............................................................ 7-128 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Radio or audio system................................................................ 7-129 Battery removal and installation ...................................................... 7-130 Auxiliary battery connections......................................................... 7-132 Headlight ............................................................................. 7-133 Flood and work light .................................................................. 7-136 Fender tail light and warning light .................................................... 7-138 Roof front warning and work light .................................................... 7-140 Rear roof warning light ............................................................... 7-143 High intensity work light .............................................................. 7-145 Wide transport marker light........................................................... 7-147 Rotating beacon light................................................................. 7-148 Interior light........................................................................... 7-149 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ALARM(S) Display warnings overview ......................................................... 8-1 Display warnings - Level 1 ......................................................... 8-2 Display warnings - Level 2 ......................................................... 8-5 Display warnings - Level 3 ......................................................... 8-8 Display warnings - Level 4 ........................................................ 8-10 SYMPTOM(S) Engine symptoms ................................................................. 8-12

  11. Transmission symptoms........................................................... 8-14 Hydraulic symptoms............................................................... 8-15 Hitch symptoms ................................................................... 8-16 Brake symptoms................................................................... 8-17 Cab environment symptoms....................................................... 8-18 Electrical power system symptoms................................................ 8-19 9 SPECIFICATIONS Engine specifications....................................................................... 9-1 Power train specifications .................................................................. 9-2 Operating speeds........................................................................... 9-5 Vehicle dimensions and shipping weight .................................................. 9-12 Maximum operating weight................................................................ 9-15 10 ACCESSORIES Front wheel fenders ....................................................................... 10-1 Farming system displays .................................................................. 10-7 Chemical tank mounting................................................................... 10-8 Loader connection and operation ........................................................ 10-10 Trailer brake connections................................................................. 10-11 General accessories...................................................................... 10-13

  12. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Tractor intended use Magnum series tractors with standard equipment and authorized attachments, are intended to be used for customary farming, land leveling and related agriculture operations (intended use). Installation of utility (dozer) blades, tile plows, or push bars on the tractor is not recommended. Any tractor damage resulting from the installation and/or use of such equipment is not covered by the tractor warranty. The tractor is not designed for light/heavy forestry appli- cations; usage is prohibited for forestry applications. Do not use this machine for any purpose or in any man- ner other than as described in the manual, decals, or other product safety information provided with the ma- chine. These materials define the machine s intended use. Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The manufacture accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user. Consult an authorized dealer or CNH America LLC on changes, additions or modifications that can be required for this machine to comply with various regulations and safety requirements. Unauthorized modifications will cause serious injury or death. unauthorized modifications is responsible for the conse- quences. Anyone making such Engine tampering The fuel system, exhaust after-treatment system, and en- gine on your machine are designed and built to govern- ment emissions standards. Tampering by dealers, cus- tomers, operators, and users is strictly prohibited by law. fiscation of the machine until rework to original condition iscompleted. Engineserviceand/orrepairsmustbedone by a certified technician only! Failure to comply could result in government fines, rework charges, invalid warranty, legal action, and possible con- 1-1

  13. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emissions warranty U.S. EPA and California Emissions Control Warranty Statement CASE IH AGRICULTURE warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the engine is designed, built and equipped so as to conform with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations applicable at the time of manufacture and that it is free from defects in workmanship or material which would cause it not to meet these regulations for a period of: 2 years or 1,500 hours of operation, whichever occurs first, for engines less than 19 kW (25 Hp). 5 years or 3,000 hours of operation, whichever occurs first, for engines greater than or equal to 19 kW (25 Hp). NOTE: This warranty applies to all units operated in the United States or Canada. Coverage The model year, class of diesel engine, and emission application determination for your engine are identified on the Emission Control Information Label. This label is affixed to one of the following areas of the engine: the top of en- gine's rocker arm cover, the right-hand side of the oil pan, and the right-hand side of the engine front gear cover. The warranty period begins on the date the new equipment is sold to the first retail purchaser. The presence of the emission control label is the indication that the engine conforms to the applicable standards. Any emission control system parts which are proven defective during normal use will be repaired or replaced during the warranty period. The engine owner has responsibility to perform all the required maintenance listed in the Owner's Manual. CASE IH AGRICULTURE will not deny an emission warranty claim solely because no record of maintenance exists; however, a claim may be denied if failure to perform maintenance resulted in the failure of a warranted part. It is recommended that replacement parts used for maintenance or repairs be CASE IH AGRICULTURE Service Parts to maintain the quality originally designed into your emission certified engine. The use of non- CASE IH AGRICUL- TURE parts does not invalidate the warranty on other components unless the use of such parts causes damage to warranted parts. The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of any warranted emission control system part. CASE IH AGRICULTURE is not responsible for failures resulting from improper repair or the use of parts that are not genuine CASE IH AGRICULTURE or CASE IH AGRICULTURE approved parts. Component coverage New engines certified for sale and registered will have the following items covered by the emission warranty, depend- ing on the emission level of the engine, if the items were first installed on the new engine as original equipment: Fuel injection system Exhaust after treatment Devices (if applicable) Catalytic converter (DOC) Fuel injection pump Fuel injectors Diesel particulate filter (DPF) Fuel injection lines Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank and dispensing systems Air induction system Intake manifold Exhaust Gas Recirculation Systems (EGR) Turbocharger system (includes exhaust manifold) EGR valve assembly Charge air cooler EGR cooler Positive crankcase ventilation system (if applicable) Cold Start Enrichment Systems PVC valve Oil fill cap Electronic Control Units, Sensors, Solenoids, and Wiring harnesses used in above systems 1-2

  14. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emissions warranty does not cover Repairs arising from storage deterioration, failure to maintain the equipment, negligence, alteration, improper use of the equipment, collision or other accident, vandalism, or other casualty, or operation beyond rated ca- pacity or specification. Repairs arising from abuse or neglect, including but not limited to: operation without adequate coolant or lu- bricants, adjustments to the fuel system outside equipment specifications, over-speeding, improper storage, starting, warm-up, or shutdown practices, incorrect fuel or contaminated fuel, oil or other fluids. Normal maintenance services, such as engine tune-ups, engine fuel system cleaning, checks, adjustments, shimming, etc. Items replaced due to customer demand. Labor charges performed by anyone except a dealer authorized by contract to repair the equipment, unless they qualify under special provisions (i.e. outside labor). Any and all travel costs for items such as towing, service calls, or transporting a unit to and from the place where the warranty service is performed. Normal maintenance costs, including but not limited to: lubricants, coolants, fluids, fuel, filters, and associated labor. Lubricants, filters, and coolants may qualify for warranty reimbursement if they require replacement as a DIRECT RESULT of a defect in material or workmanship. Claims involving the inspection or reconditioning of units after storage or prior use. Repairs arising from service performed by agents not approved by CASE IH AGRICULTURE. Repairs arising from any unauthorized modification to the product or the use of non- CASE IH AGRICULTURE parts, implements or attachments. Removal, replacement, or installation of non- CASE IH AGRICULTURE optional equipment, attachments or components. Premiums charged for overtime labor costs or out of shop expenses. Economic loss including lost profits, crop loss, equipment rental, or other expense. Unauthorized modification or updating machines without a warrantable failure. Any and all costs of dealer shop supplies incurred with repairs, including but not limited to: solvents, cleaners, anti-seize lubricants, loctite, sealant, adhesive, oil-dry, shop towels, etc. Failure of the machine, its implements or attachments caused by improper field application or loading. Any and all costs for coolant, fuel, or lube (oil) analysis including supplies and lab recommendations. Cost associated with cleaning of machine in preparation for servicing. 1-3

  15. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Electro-magnetic interference may result from add-on equipment which does not meet required standards. Such interference can result in a serious malfunction and/or create unsafe situations, and must be avoided by following these guidelines: The maximum power of emission equipment (radio, telephones, etc.) must not exceed the limits imposed by the governing authority 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. Add-on equipment must not interfere with the functioning of the on board electronics. Failure to comply with these rules will render the CASE IH AGRICULTURE warranty null and void. 1-4

  16. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Manual scope Manual scope and required training level to maintain proper tractor function by an owner/operator who is familiar with tractor characteristics, and who is complying with the information on periodic service and safe practices in this manual and in the decals on the tractor. This manual provides information on the intended use of your tractor under the conditions foreseen by the man- ufacturer during normal operation, routine service and maintenance and periodic service and maintenance. Periodic service and maintenance includes such actions as checking, cleaning and changing air filters, changing engine oil and filters, changing transmission oil and fil- ters, changing front axle and wheel hub fluids, changing coolant, etc. Normal operation is use of the tractor for the purpose in- tended by the manufacturer by an owner/operator who is familiar with the tractor and the mounted or towed equip- ment, and who is complying with the information on oper- ation and safe practices, provided in this manual and by the decals on the tractor and the equipment. Some actions in the periodic service and maintenance chart are beyond the knowledge and skills of the owner/ operator: for example, engine valve adjustment, fuel in- jector nozzles. For these actions, the manual instructs the owner/operator to have the action performed by their authorized dealer. Normal operation includes such actions as preparing the tractor for storage and removing the tractor from storage, adding or removing ballast, connecting and disconnect- ing mounted or towed equipment, raising and lowering components into or out of work position, adjusting tractor settings for specific field or crop settings, etc. This manual does not contain all the information related to periodical service and maintenance, converting and re- pairs to be carried out by professional service personnel. These actions require special facilities, technical skills, and/or tools which are not supplied with the machine. Routineserviceandmaintenancearethoseactionswhich must be performed daily to maintain proper tractor func- tion by an owner/operator who is familiar with tractor char- acteristics, and who is complying with the information on routine service and safe practices in this manual and in the decals on the tractor. Converting is changing the tractor configuration for a specific crop or soil condition and requires rebuilding or adding components to the vehicle: for example, instal- lation of dual wheels. Repairing is the disassembly and assembly of the tractor to restore proper operation after a component failure or degradation of performance. Routine service and maintenance includes such actions as fueling, cleaning, washing, topping off fluid levels, greasing, and replacing consumable articles such as lamp bulbs. Periodic service and maintenance are those actions which must be performed at regularly defined intervals 1-5

  17. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner This manual contains important information about the safe operation, adjustment and routine maintenance of your Magnum series tractor. The manual is divided into 10 chapters as outlined in the table of contents. Refer to the index at the end of this manual for locating specific items about your tractor. sure this manual is in good condition. Contact your dealer to obtain additional manuals. Your CASE IH 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. They will also provide anyafter-salesserviceyoumayneed, andgenuineCASE IH AGRICULTURE parts, your guarantee of quality and match. Do NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or service this machine until you or the other persons have read this manual. Use only trained operators who have demon- strated the ability to operate and service this machine cor- rectly and safely. Case 1-877-4CASEIH (1-877-422-7344) or email maxser- vice.na@cnh.com. IH Max Service is also available. Call This Operator s Manual is to be stored in the manual com- partment behind the operator s seat in the vehicle. Make 1-6

  18. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Manual storage 1 RCPH08CCH002FAB Keep the Operator s Manual in the storage compartment provided on your tractor. The Operator s Manual must be available for use by all operators. 1-7

  19. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product identification Tractor model and product identification number Write your model number, product identification number (PIN) or serial number of major components on the lines provided. If needed, give these numbers to your dealer when you need parts or information for your machine. 1 RCIL11CCH006EAA 1. Type 2. EEC number 3. Product identification number 4. Total permissible mass 5. Permissible front axle load 6. Permissible rear axle load Permissible towable mass: 7. Unbraked towable mass 8. Independently brakes towable mass 9. Inertia braked towable mass 10. Towable mass fitted with an assisted braking system (hydraulic or pneumatic) Model : PIN: NOTE: Located on right hand front casting. Pin plate may be mounted vertically or horizontally. 2 RCPH11CCH013BAB Roll Over Protective System (ROPS) serial number NOTE: Located on the right hand cab floor. 3 RCPH11CCH014AAB 1-8

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  21. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Engine serial number NOTE: Located on the valve cover (not shown). It is also etched into the left hand side of the engine block, just below the oil cooler. 4 RCPH11CCH110AAB Transmission serial number NOTE: Located on the right hand side of the transmission to the left of the main hydraulic filter. 5 RAIL12TR01410AA Axle serial number Standard Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) axle: Located on the front left hand side of the axle housing (not shown). Heavy duty MFD axle: Located on the rear right hand side of the axle housing (1) (shown). Heavy duty class 5 MFD axle: Located on the rear right hand side of the axle housing (not shown). Scissors suspended axle: Located on the front right hand side of the axle housing (not shown). Saddle suspended axle: Located on the rear right hand side of the axle housing (not shown). 6 RCPH08CCH484AAB 1-9

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