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ORIGINALINSTRUCTIONS - according to Directive 2006/42/EC, Annex I, 1.7.4.1 CS85 Pro CS95 Pro CS105 Pro Tractors OPERATOR S MANUAL Part Number 84410118 2nd edition English CASE January 2011 Replaces part number 84265440
TABLE OF CONTENTS CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DOCUMENT ................................................................................1 HEALTH AND SAFETY RELATED STANDARDS APPLIED TO YOUR TRACTOR ..................................3 METRIC AND IMPERIAL UNITS ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................4 TO THE USER .................................................................................................................................................7 ASSEMBLIES/SERIAL NUMBERS ...............................................................................................................11 ASSEMBLIES AND SERIAL NUMBERS ...................................................................................................11 SAFETY/SAFETY PANELS ..........................................................................................................................13 SAFETY MESSAGES AND SAFETY PANELS .........................................................................................13 AIRBORNE SOUND EMISSION ................................................................................................................24 TRACTOR VIBRATION LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET ..........................................................................24 MACHINE STABILITY ...............................................................................................................................25 FIRE OR EXPLOSION PREVENTION ......................................................................................................28 INTENDED USE OF YOUR TRACTOR ....................................................................................................29 TRACTOR S MAIN COMPONENTS ..........................................................................................................32 PROTECTION OFFERED BY THE TRACTOR .........................................................................................34 FITTINGS/OPERATING ELEMENTS ............................................................................................................37 DRIVER'S SEAT ........................................................................................................................................38 ANALOGUE/DIGITAL - INSTRUMENT CONTROL (ADIC) .......................................................................50 FUNCTION BUTTONS ..............................................................................................................................57 WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ......................................................................................................60 PROGRAMMING THE DISPLAYS ............................................................................................................61 CONTROL ELEMENTS .............................................................................................................................65 SWITCH ARRANGEMENT ON INSTRUMENT PANEL ............................................................................65 PEDALS .....................................................................................................................................................66 DRIVING OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................85 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ..........................................................................................................85 MAIN BATTERY SWITCH (if equipped with one) ............................................................................................................................86 HYDRAULIC MASTER ..............................................................................................................................86 OPERATION OF ACTUATOR LEVER ......................................................................................................87 ACTUATING THE CLUTCH PEDAL ..........................................................................................................88 STARTING PROCESS ..............................................................................................................................89 TRACTOR OPERATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES (WINTER OPERATION) ......................................91 DRIVING CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................................................................................92 OPERATING THE TRANSMISSION .........................................................................................................93 STOPPING THE TRACTOR AND SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE ........................................................97 ELECTRICAL PARKING BRAKE (if equipped with one) ...........................................................................98 CAB VENTILATION/HEATING ................................................................................................................101 AIR-CONDITIONER (if equipped) ............................................................................................................103 VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE TOW HITCHES (if equipped) ....................................................................104 DRAWBAR ...............................................................................................................................................107 AUTO PICK UP HITCH WITH HOOK hydraulically extending (if fitted) ..........................................................................................................112 MEASUREMENTS FOR TRAILER/ IMPLEMENT MOUNTING ...................................................................................................................115 LINE CONNECTIONS FOR TRAILER BRAKES (if equipped) ................................................................116 COMBINED 1/2 LINE/TRAILER AIR BRAKEs ........................................................................................116 AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ...............................................................................................118 TRACTOR WARNING LIGHTS ...............................................................................................................122 TOWING ..................................................................................................................................................124 TRANSPORTING THE TRACTOR ..........................................................................................................124
OPERATIONAL USE .................................................................................................................................. 125 REAR PTO .............................................................................................................................................. 125 OPERATING THE CASE FRONT PTO (if equipped) .............................................................................. 134 HYDRAULICS .......................................................................................................................................... 136 PREPARING THE REAR 3-POINT LINKAGE ......................................................................................... 136 OPERATING THE POWER LIFT ............................................................................................................ 145 CASE-FRONT PTO (if equipped) ............................................................................................................ 154 FRONT-END LOADER CONNECTION POINTS .................................................................................... 157 REMOTE CONTROL VALVES ................................................................................................................ 158 OPERATING THE REMOTE VALVES (AUX) ......................................................................................... 165 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK ............................................................................................................................ 171 OPERATING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE ...................................................................................................... 174 FASTENING CONSOLE FOR EXTERNAL LEVERS AND EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................... 175 ELECTRONIC FRONT HITCH CONTROL EFH (if equipped) ................................................................ 176 TYRES/WHEELS/WHEELBASE/BALLAST ............................................................................................... 183 SETTING THE FRONT AXLE AND THE FRONT AXLE WHEELBASE .................................................. 185 REAR AXLE TREAD SETTING ............................................................................................................... 188 4WD WHEEL COMBINATIONS .............................................................................................................. 192 FRONT WHEEL FENDER - 4WD TRACTOR (if equipped) ........................................................................................................................................ 193 TRACTOR BALLAST ............................................................................................................................... 194 LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................. 195 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES .................................................................................................................... 195 PLASTICS AND GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED PARTS ........................................................................ 195 TOOL BOX .............................................................................................................................................. 195 PROOF METER ...................................................................................................................................... 196 ENGINE HOOD ....................................................................................................................................... 197 LUBRICANTS AND FILL QUANTITIES ................................................................................................... 198 LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE CHART ................................................................................................ 201 DAILY CHECKS ...................................................................................................................................... 203 ENGINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 208 TRANSMISSION UNIT MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 218 HYDRAULICS SYSTEM/STEERING MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... 222 FRONT AXLE MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................... 224 ENGINE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................ 225 BRAKE MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................... 226 REAR TOW HITCH MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................... 227 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................. 228 FRONT HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... 229 GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................... 230 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................. 233 BATTERY ................................................................................................................................................ 233 CHANGING LIGHT BULBS AND LAMPS ............................................................................................... 236 FUSES ..................................................................................................................................................... 245 TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................................................................................... 251 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................... 253 GENERAL MACHINE DATA ................................................................................................................... 254 ROAD SPEEDS ....................................................................................................................................... 259 VEHICLE WEIGHTS ................................................................................................................................ 260 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................................... 260 INDEX .......................................................................................................................................................... 261
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TO THE USER CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DOCUMENT 1
TO THE USER Here above is provided copy of the EC Declaration of Conformity (EC Declaration of Conformity acc to 2006/ 42/EC). The EC Declaration of Conformity is the manufacturer s declaration about equipment compliance to relevant EU provisions. Please keep the original document in a safe place. Local authorities may require you to show this document in order to assure compliance of your equipment. Translation of this declaration in your own country language is provided on the original document 2. For your better and easier understanding of the document you ll find original text reproduced hereafter together with some notes. Clause of EN 2006/42/EC EC Declaration of conformity According to Directive 2006/42/EC. Annex II 1.A.1 We, [1] 1.A.2 Represented by Giuseppe Gavioli, CNH Europe Holding S.A. 13, Rue Aldringen L-1118 Luxembourg 1.A.3 declare under our sole responsibility, that the product: Agricultural tractor Trade Name: [2] Model: [3] Type: [4] Serial Number: [5] 1.A.4 to which this declaration relates, fulfils all the relevant provisions of the Directive 2006/42/EC, amended by [6]. 1.A.7 For the relevant implementation of the provisions of the Directive, the following (harmonised) standards have been applied: ?ISO 26322-1 part 1 or 2 Other standards: see Operators Manual 1.A.9 Place and date of the declaration: [7] 1.A.10 Name and signature of the authorised person: [8] 2
TO THE USER HEALTH AND SAFETY RELATED STANDARDS APPLIED TO YOUR TRACTOR FOPS level on your tractor cab is certified according to OECD Code 10. HVAC (Heating, ventilation Air Conditioning) CAB is certified Category 1 according to EN 15695-1. HV (Heating, ventilation) cab is certified Category 1 according to EN 15695-1. NOISE EMISSION LEVELS are rated according to 77/311/EEC and 74/151/EEC. VIBRATION LEVELS are rated according to 78/764/EEC. ROPS PROTECTION is certified according to EN 15694. NOTE: See safety section safety in this manual for further explanation and details on above mentioned standards and specific terminology. 3
TO THE USER METRIC AND IMPERIAL UNITS ABBREVIATIONS RECOMMENDED SI (METRIC) UNITS IMPERIAL UNIT TYPICAL APPLICATIONS NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL AREA Land area hectare ha acre ha sqaure meter m square foot square inch ft in square millimetre mm square inch in ELECTRICITY ampere A ampere A volt V volt V F F microfarad microfarad ohm ohm FORCE kilonewton kN pound lb newton N pound lb FORCE PER LENGHT newton per metre N/m pound per inch lb/in FREQUENCY megahertz MHz Megahertz MHz kilohertz kHz kilohertz kHz hertz Hz hertz Hz FREQUENCY - ROTATIONAL r/min(a) rpm revolution per minute r/min rpm revolution per minute LENGTH kilometre km mile mi meter m foot ft centimetre cm inch in millimetre mm inch in m micrometer 4
TO THE USER RECOMMENDED SI (METRIC) UNITS IMPERIAL UNIT TYPICAL APPLICATIONS NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL MASS kilogram kg pound lb gram g ounce oz milligram mg POWER kilowatt kW horsepower Hp watt W Btu per hour Btu/hr Btu per minute Btu/min PRESSURE OR STRESS (FORCE PER AREA) kilopascal kPa pound per square inch inch of mercury psi inHg pascal Pa inch of water inH2O megapascal Mpa pound per square inch psi TEMPERATURE (other than THERMODYNAMIC) degrees Celsius C degrees Fahrenheit F TIME hour h hour h minute min minute min second s second s TORQUE (includes BENDING MOMENT, MOMENT OF FORCE, and MOMENT OF A COUPLE) newton meter N m pound foot pound inch lb ft lb in VELOCITY kilometre per hour km/h mile per hour mph meter per second m/s foot per second ft/s millimetre per second mm/s inch per second in/s meter per minute m/min foot per minute ft/min 5
TO THE USER RECOMMENDED SI (METRIC) UNITS IMPERIAL UNIT TYPICAL APPLICATIONS NAME SYMBOL NAME SYMBOL VOLUME (includes CAPACITY) cubic meter m cubic yard yd cu yd litre l cubic inch in litre l US gallon UK gallon US quart UK quart US gal UK gal US qt UK qt millilitre ml fluid ounce fl oz VOLUME PER TIME (includes DISCHARGE and FLOW RATE) cubic meter per minute m /min cubic foot per minute ft /min litre per minute l/min US gallon per minute US gal/min millilitre per minute ml/min UK gallon per minute UK gal/min SOUND POWER LEVEL and SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL decibel dB decibel dB 6
TO THE USER TO THE USER Multitrac CASE CS105 Pro TRACTOR SS07G314 Manufacturer: Dealer s stamp CNH sterreich GmbH Steyrerstrasse 32 A-4300 St. Valentin AUSTRIA 7
TO THE USER How to use this manual Read the manual before starting to use your tractor. Consult your dealer if you require any further information. This manual contains important information about how to work safely with your Case tractor, and about how to set it up and maintain it for reliable operation. To make this information easy for you to find, this manual is sub- divided into separate chapters, as shown in the table of contents. The information about the tractor is arranged into four chapters: 1. INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS - This illustrates the layout of all the operating elements. 2. WORKING INSTRUCTIONS - General tips for daily work with the tractor, e.g. starting/stopping the tractor, operation of the transmission etc. 3. FIELD WORK - This chapter contains tips about various working applications, specifically involving the use of equipment, e.g. three-point linkage, rear PTO shaft etc. 4. TYRES/WHEELS/TRACK WIDTHS/BALLASTING - This section lists settings for various different tractor applications, e.g. tyre pressures, track widths etc. Tractor maintenance is divided into two chapters: 1. LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE - Regular maintenance intervals. 2. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - General maintenance instructions for the electrical system. IMPORTANT : To find specific points about your vehicle in this manual, please refer to the alphabetically arranged index at the back of the manual. Positional indications, e.g. front, back, right and left, are as viewed by someone on the driving seat looking in the direction of travel. Do NOT permit yourself or anyone else to drive this vehicle or carry out maintenance work on it until you or that other person has read this manual. Only employ experienced drivers who have demonstrated their ability to work with and maintain this vehicle properly and safely. This tractor, with its standard equipment and the authorised accessories, is intended for agricultural use etc. This vehicle is NOT to be used for any applications or purposes other than those described in this manual. Contact an authorised dealer about any modifications, additions or conversion work which may be required to enable your vehicle to comply with your national directives and safety requirements. For custom bodies the approval or permission of the manufacturer is required. Product liability will be declined if any unauthorised modifications are made. Operating permit These tractors are covered by a general operating permit for use on public highways throughout the EU, subject to a type-dependent maximum speed limit of 40 km/h. e1 * 2003 / 37*0330 in the respective applicable version. 8
TO THE USER Software status ADIC TCU ECCU EDC display transmission control electronic central control unit electronic draft control 3.1.0.0 3.2.0.0 3.1.0.0 3.5.0.0 Keeping this manual safe Store the Operator s Manual in the book compartment provided in your tractor for this purpose. Ensure that this manual remains complete and in good condition. Ask your dealer for additional copies of the manual, or for any other information or support you require for your vehicle. Your dealer employs highly trained technical specialists who are familiar with the best method for repairing and maintaining your vehicle. IMPORTANT : This manual is a part of your tractor. In the event that the tractor is sold, leased or rented, the manual MUST also be provided. SS09M015 9
ASSEMBLIES/SERIAL NUMBERS ASSEMBLIES/SERIAL NUMBERS ASSEMBLIES AND SERIAL NUMBERS Enter the machine classification, the product identification number (P.I.N.) and serial numbers above the relevant lines below. When ordering components or requesting information, you may need to quote this numerical data to the Case dealer. Keep a written record of these identification numbers. Store these data records and the vehicle licensing documentation in a safe place. If the vehicle is ever stolen, notify the local police of these identification details. About the rating plate SS09M021 Arrangement of individual numbers TRACTOR TRACTOR SS09M019 SC04A088 Classification ____________________________ Classification____________________________ Product identification number _______________ Product identification number _______________ 11
ASSEMBLIES/SERIAL NUMBERS ENGINE CAB 620-98/1_R10838 SC05M012 SC04A89 Serial no. _______________________________ Serial no._______________________________ TRANSMISSION SS07F185 Serial no. _______________________________ FOUR WHEEL DRIVE (if equipped with one) SC04A091 Serial no. _______________________________ 12
SAFETY/SAFETY PANELS SAFETY/SAFETY PANELS SAFETY MESSAGES AND SAFETY PANELS SAFETY MESSAGES USED IN THIS MANUAL ! CAUTION This warning symbol points out important messagrs concerning your safety. ! ! Read the following safety regulations carefully and follow the recommendations in order to avoid potential hazards and safeguard your health and safety. Indicates a potentila hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor injury or machine damage. This can also be used to alert against unsafe practices. In this manual the symbol is accompanied by the following keywords: Failure to observe the instructions preceded by the aforementioned key words may result in severe or fatal injury to the persons involved. DANGER ! ! Furthermore, this manual also contains instructions preceded by the terms NOTE and IMPORTANT, with the following relevance in relation to machine protection: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation, that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. IMPORTANT : This is used to higlight important information for machine usage or specific procedures to prevent damages. WARNING ! ! minor machine Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious injury. NOTE: This is used to identify and present supplementariy informations. INTENDED APPLICATION This tractor is intended predominantly for use in agricultural, communal and forestry applications (intended application). The primary function of the tractor is to deliver tractive power, and can be used for pulling, pushing, carrying or operating defined items of equipment and machinery, or for pulling a trailer. Any usage extending beyond the scope of the above list is defined as improper use. The manufacturer declines to accept any liability for resultant damage and injury. The operator is solely liable for such risk. Correct usage also involves strict compliance with the operating, maintenance and repair instructions specified by the manufacturer. This Case tractor can only be used, maintained and repaired by people who are familiar with the special characteristics of this vehicle and who have been advised of the relevant safety regulations (accident prevention). Due compliance is mandatory with all applicable accident prevention specifications and with other generally recognised directives and guidelines governing technical safety, health & safety at work and road traffic safety. The manufacturer rejects any liability for damage or injury resulting from modifications made to this vehicle independently by the operator. 13
SAFETY/SAFETY PANELS RULES FOR GENERAL SAFETY AND FOR ACCIDENT PREVENTION ! ! In addition to the instructions contained in these operating instructions, you must also observe the rules governing general safety and accident prevention. Comply with relevant legislation whenever you are using public highways. Before starting work, first familiarise yourself with all the equipment and operating elements and their functions. It is too late to do this once you have started working with the equipment. Before setting off, check the immediate area around the vehicle (e.g. children). Ensure you have a clear field of view. Never leave the engine running in confined spaces. Ensure there is adequate ventilation. Exercise caution when handling fuels. Increased risk of fire. Never fill the fuel tank near naked flames or near flying sparks. Do not smoke while refuelling. Before refuelling, switch off engine and remove key from ignition. Never top up fuel tank in confined areas. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. To prevent the risk of fire, always keep the vehicle in a clean condition. Exercise caution when handling battery acid (toxic and corrosive). DRIVING OPERATION ! ! Always adapt vehicle speed to suit prevailing conditions. When driving uphill or downhill, and when traversing slopes, avoid any sudden cornering action. When cornering, always disengage the differential lock. Never disengage the clutch when driving downhill. Connect up trailers and/or equipment properly. The driving characteristics, steerability and braking action of this vehicle are all affected by the presence of towed equipment, trailers or ballast weights. You must therefore ensure at all times that you have enough strength to steer and brake the vehicle safely. Pay due attention to the maximum permitted axle loads and the gross tractor weight. When cornering while towing or carrying implements, pay due attention to the additional size and inertia weight of that equipment. LEAVING THE TRACTOR ! ! When leaving the tractor, always ensure that it is not able to roll away (apply parking brake, chock the wheels). Remove the ignition key and lock the cab. Never leave the tractor unattended while the engine is running. Never leave the driver s platform/cab while the tractor is in motion. Before exiting the tractor, lower the implement or attachment unit to the ground. TRAILED EQUIPMENT ! ! When connecting up trailers or implements, exercise particular caution - and never step between tractor and implement. Secure trailer and implements to prevent them from rolling away. Only start up the tractor once all guards are attached and are in their correct protective positions. 14
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SAFETY/SAFETY PANELS OPERATING THE P.T.O ! ! Before installing and removing the propshaft, always first switch off the engine. When operating the PTO, never allow anyone to stand near the rotating PTO shaft or drive shaft. Protective guards must be fitted over the input shaft and PTO stub shaft. See page 132. Implements with a high inertia torque do not stop immediately after the PTO shaft has been switched off. Use propshafts with an overrun sprag unit. Before cleaning or carrying out adjustments, always wait until the implement has finished working and has come to a complete stop. Immediately after removing the propshaft, cover the PTO shaft with a protective cap. MAINTENANCE AND OTHER WORK ! ! Never carry out maintenance work on the tractor while the engine is running. Follow the instructions in this manual or consult the dealer. Fluid (hydraulic oil) escaping under high pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injuries. If any fluid does penetrate your skin, always seek immediate medical attention, otherwise serious infections might occur. Dispose of waste oil, fuel and used filters in accordance with local legislation. Do not drain oil into the ground or the drainage/sewerage system. Proceed in an environmentally aware manner. Tighten the wheel nuts after the number of operating hours specified in this manual. See page 201. Before carrying out any repair work to the electrical system on this vehicle, always first disconnect the battery earth/ground strap. See page 234. Only use genuine parts made by the manufacturer of this vehicle. All spare parts must comply with the technical requirements of the vehicle manufacturer. HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS ! ! Serious injury can result from exposure to hazardous chemicals, or physical contact with them. The liquids, oils, paints, adhesives, coolants etc which have been used for your machine can be dangerous. Always consider the environmental implications before carrying out any maintenance work on the vehicle, and prior to disposing of old fluids and waste oil. NEVER drain oil or operating fluids into the ground, or into containers which might develop leaks. For instructions on proper disposal, you should consult your local environmental authorities, a recycling company or that company s appointed agents. BASIC RULE ! ! Always inspect your tractor before starting it up to ensure it is safe for use on roads and during working operations. 15
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