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CASE 130 and 180 Garden Tarctors Operators Manual 9-1801
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY it ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEA TH. MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, , CAREFULL Y READ THE MESSAGE THA T FOLLOWS AND BE M171B If Safety Decals on this machine use the words Danger, Warning or Caution, which are defined as follows: DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The color associated with Danger is RED. WARNING: Indicates an potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in serious injury. The color associated with Warning is ORANGE. CAUTION: Indicates an potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. The color associated with Caution is YELLOW. If Safety Decals on this machine are ISO two panel Pictorial, decals are defined as follows: The first panel indicates the nature of the hazard. The second panel indicates the appropriate avoidance of the hazard. Background color is YELLOW.I\:\ it WARNING IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, MAKE CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR: Prohibition symbols such as \::::I X and e if used, are RED. Is instructed in safe and proper use of the machine. Reads and understands the Manual(s) pertaining to the machine. Reads and understands ALL Safety Decals on the machine. Clears the area of other persons. Learns and practices safe use of machine controls in a safe, clear area before operating this machine on a job site. It is your responsibility to observe pertinent laws and regulations and follow Case Corporation instructions on machine operation and maintenance. Bur 0-00000 2001 Case Corporation March, 1995 (Revised October, 1997) CASE and IH are registered trade marks of Case Corporation
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TO THE PURCHASER OF A CASE TRACTOR The care you give your new Case Tractor will greatly determine the satisfaction and service life you will obtain from it. Use this manual as your guide. By observing the instructions and suggestions in this manual, your Case Tractor will serve you well for many years. As an Authorized Case Dealer, we stock Genuine Case Parts, which are manufactured with the same precision and skill as the original equipment. Our factory trained staff is kept well informed on the best methods of servicing Case equipment and is ready and able to help you. Should you require additional aid or information, contact us. To insure efficient and prompt service, please furnish us with the Model, Serial, Engine Model Number and Engine Specification Num- ber of your Tractor in all correspondence or contacts. 1
Figure!. Right Hand View of Case 130 Tractor Figure 2. Right Hand View of Case 180 Tractor 2
SERIAL NUMBER When ordering parts from yoUI' Authorized Case Dealer and in all contacts or correspondence with your dealer relative 10 the Tractor always specify the Serial, Model and Engine Numbers of your Trac- tor, The Model and Serial Numbers are stamped on the number plate located on the instrument panel, Figure 3. The Engine, Model, Serial and Engine Specification Numbers are stamped on a plate fastened to the right hand side of the engine, Figure 4. Figure 4 Figure 3 NOTE The terms "Right Hand" and"Left Hand" whenever used in this manual apply to the tractor when facing in the direction the tractor will move in forward operation. For reference, fill in the Serial Number, Model Number and En- gine Numbers of your Tractor in the spaces provided below. Tractor Model Number _________ _ Tractor Serial Number _________ _ Engine Model Number _________ _ Engine Serial Number _________ _ Engine SpeCification Number ______ _ 3
SPECIFICATIONS Oeneral 130 Kohler K241S 4 1 3-1/4 in. 180 Kohler K301S 4 1 3-3/8 in. 3-1/4 in. 29.07 cu. in. 12 HP 6 to 1 3150 RPM 3250 RPM 1000 RPM .010 in. .020 in. Type -------------------------- Model -------------------------- Cycle -------------------------- Cylinders ----------------------- Cylinder Bore ------------------ Stroke -------------------------- 2-7/8 in. Piston Displacement ---------- Horsepower ------------------ Compression Ratio --------------- 6 to 1 Full Load Speed ---------------- No Load Speed ---------------- Idle Speed -------------------- Valve Clearance Cold (Intake)--- Valve Clearance Cold (Exhaust) --- 23.9 cu. in. 10 HP 3150 RPM 3250 RPM 1000 RPM .010 in. .020 in. Piston and Connecting Rod Piston -------------------------------------------- Aluminum Compression Rings ----------------------------------------- 2 Oil Rings -------------'-------------- --------------- -------- 1 Connecting Rod ----------------------------------- Aluminum Fuel System Carburetor ------------------------------------ 1" SAE Flange Filter Screen ------------------------------- In Sediment Bowl Fuel Tank Capacity ------------------------------- 5 Quarts Ignition System Breaker POintGap-------------------------------------.020in. Ignition Timing (Static) ------------------------------ DC Mark (Running) -------------------------- SP mark Spark Plug ---------------------- Prestolite 14 L7 or equivalent Thread --------------------------------------------- 14 MM Gap --------------------------------------------------- .025" 4
Cooling System Blower -------------------- Forced air with baffles directing air around finned cylinder and head area Electrical System Type of System ---------------------- 12 Volt, Negative Ground Battery ------------------------------------ Prestolite 10 LSF Starter - Generator ----------------------------------- 12 Volt Voltage Regulator ---------------------------- Automatic Type Head Lights ------------------------------------------ 12 Volt Brake Type ---------------------------- Hydraulic Brake Operated By the Speed Control Lever Transmission Type ----------------------------------------- Mechanical Range -------- --------------------- High and Low Hydra-Static REVERSE o to 3.0 MPH o to 7.0 MPH o to 2.5 MPH o to 6.0 MPH FORWARD o to 3.0 MPH o to 7.0 MPH o to 2.5 MPH o to 6.0 MPH SPEED RANGE Low High 130 Low High 180 Wheels and Tires Tire Size PLY PSI Type Front Recommended Max. 14 16 25 Terra Rib Rib 8 6.50-8 6.50-8 4.80-8 2 2 2 12 16 Rear 6 8 8 10 14 16 Gl, Xtra-Trac. G2 Gl 2 2 2 8.50 6.00-12 8.00-16 5
Overall Measurements c D t E ~ - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - B - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------------A---------------------I 180 130 66" 71" A 46" 48" B 40" 44" C 33" 37" D 11" 7" E 40" 35" Overall Width 750 Ibs. 675 Ibs. Shipping Weight 6
tAUT/ON NEVER FILL THE FUEL TANK WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR WHEN NEAR AN OPEN FLAME. DO NOT SMOKE WHEN WORKING NEAR INFLAMMABLE FUELS. GASOLINE Kohler Gasoline Engines are desinged to operate on REGULAR GRADE gasoline having a minimum research method rating of 90.7 Octane. This will give full power and economy together with long engine life and low maintenance cost. The average Octane number ratings for regular grade gasoline (December 1964). Motor Method ------------------------- 85.4 Octane Number Research Method --------------------- 93.7 Octane Number These two Octane ratings are used to define the anti-knock quality of gasoline. It has become common practice in the Petroleum Industry to refer only to the RESEARCH METHOD RATING. When only one Octane rating is given for gasoline and the rating method is not speCified it can be assumed to be the Research Method Rating. 7
FUEL CONDITIONER -The following "Fuel Conditioner" recommendations are made for areas troubled with gum and varnish in the fuel: 1. Obtain a "Case Conditioner" and use it as follows: A. Add it to the fuel in the main storage tank. B. Add a small quantity to the Tractor fuel tank daily. C. Use the "Conditioner" periodically, or when any symptoms develop in the engine that indicate gum and varnish deposits in the Fuel System. NOrE Refer to the instructions furnished with the "Conditioner" as to the amount that should be used. Figure 6 IMPflffTAII' 1. Buy Fuel in quantities that will be used up in 90 days or less. 2. Protect main storage tank with a shelter so the fuel can be kept as cool as possible. 8
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS REAP SAFETY l'RBCAUnONS CAREFULLY 1. Before starting the engine, be sure all operating controls are in NEUTRAL and the tractor is on a flat, level surface. 2. Never operate any ofthe controls from any position, but seated in the operator's seat. 3. Be extra careful when going down steep grades. 4. Drive at a speed slow enough to insure safety and complete con- trol, especially over rough terrain. 5. Reduce speed when making a turn, going down hill or applying the speed - control lever (brake). 6. Always operate the tractor in low range whenever on hills or steep inclines. 7. Never park the tractor on a hill or incline. 8. Change direction of tractor only atlow ground speed and low en- gine RPM. 9. Never leave the engine running while it is unattended. 10. Never dismount from a Tractor when it is in motion. 11. Never permit persons other than the operator to ride on the Tractor. 12. Never stand between a Tractor and machine when hitching unless the speed - control lever is in neutral (brake position). 13. Do not oil, grease or adjust a Tractor when the engine is running. 14. Never refuel a Tractor when the engine is hot or running. 15. Do not smoke when refueling. 16. Never operate a TraCtor in a closed shed or garage. 17. Do not wear loose fitting clothing which may catch in the moving parts. 1 : ~ . To prevent highway accidents, use red warning flags in the day- time and red warning lamps at night. 19. REMEMBER, A CAREFUL OPERATOR IS ALWAYS THE BEST INSURANCE AGAINST AN ACCIDENT. 9
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