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  1. ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Farmall 110V Farmall 100V Farmall 90V Farmall 80V Tractor OPERATOR S MANUAL Part number 48042331 2nd edition English Juin 2017 Replaces part number 47847632

  2. Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner .......................................................................... 1-1 Intended use................................................................................ 1-3 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) ..................................................... 1-5 Manual scope and required training level .................................................. 1-6 Metric and imperial units abbreviations..................................................... 1-7 Identification plates......................................................................... 1-9 Operator's manual storage ................................................................ 1-11 Machine orientation........................................................................ 1-12 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system ................................................ 1-13 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules and signal word definitions.................................................... 2-1 Safety rules - General information ......................................................... 2-2 Safety rules Maintenance ................................................................ 2-3 Safety rules - Wheels and tires ............................................................ 2-4 Safety rules Explosions and fires ........................................................ 2-5 Safety rules - Fire extinguisher ............................................................ 2-6 Proposition 65 .............................................................................. 2-7 Safety rules Battery ...................................................................... 2-8 Safety rules Operator presence system ................................................. 2-9 Safety rules - Power Take-Off (PTO) ..................................................... 2-10 Safety rules - Reflectors and warning lights .............................................. 2-11 Safety rules - Seat belts .................................................................. 2-12 Safety rules - Operator protective structure .............................................. 2-13 Safety rules - Category 2 cabin (standard) ............................................... 2-15 Safety rules - Category 4 cabin (if equipped) ............................................. 2-16 Safety rules - HVAC system .............................................................. 2-18 Safety rules - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ..................................... 2-19 Safety rules - "Do not use" sign ........................................................... 2-20 Safety rules - Hazardous chemicals ...................................................... 2-21 Safety rules - Near utilities ................................................................ 2-22 Safety rules - In the event of electrical storms ............................................ 2-23 Safety rules Mounting and dismounting the machine ................................... 2-24 Safety rules - Lifting and overhead loads ................................................. 2-25 Ecology and the environment ............................................................. 2-26 Noise level................................................................................. 2-27 Vibration levels ............................................................................ 2-28 Safety signs ............................................................................... 2-29 Towing the tractor for recovery ............................................................ 2-36 Tractor jacking points...................................................................... 2-37 Burn prevention............................................................................ 2-38 Emergency exit............................................................................ 2-39

  3. 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Access to operator's platform Mounting and dismounting ............................................................. 3-1 Getting to know the internal parts of the cab ........................................... 3-2 Operator's seat Mechanical suspension seat ........................................................... 3-6 Air seat ................................................................................. 3-7 Safety belt .............................................................................. 3-8 Forward controls Instrument cluster ...................................................................... 3-9 Front controls.......................................................................... 3-14 Left-hand side controls Left-hand side controls ................................................................ 3-18 Right-hand side controls Right hand side controls............................................................... 3-19 Overhead controls Overhead controls..................................................................... 3-22 Exterior controls Exterior controls ....................................................................... 3-23 Display Analog Digital Instrument Cluster (ADIC) programming............................... 3-25 Ground speed calibration.............................................................. 3-26 Ground speed calibration.............................................................. 3-27 Calibrating tool width .................................................................. 3-28 Programming maintenance work...................................................... 3-29 Activating/deactivating buzzer......................................................... 3-31 Setting units of measurement ......................................................... 3-32 Regenerating the diesel particulate filter (DPF) automatically/manually .............. 3-33 Resetting the oil change counter ...................................................... 3-38 Viewing error codes ................................................................... 3-39 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Commissioning the unit Basic operating safety rules ............................................................ 4-1 Refueling ............................................................................... 4-2

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  5. Starting the unit Starting engine ......................................................................... 4-3 Stopping the unit Stopping the engine .................................................................... 4-5 Battery isolator switch .................................................................. 4-6 Moving the unit Machine movement start-up............................................................ 4-7 Idle speed management................................................................ 4-8 Mechanical transmission with mechanical shuttle (16x16) ............................ 4-9 Mechanical transmission and creeper (28x16) ....................................... 4-11 Transmission with Power Shuttle (16x16) ............................................ 4-13 Hi-Lo transmission (32x16) ........................................................... 4-15 Hi-Lo transmission and creeper (44x16) .............................................. 4-19 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road transport Transporting the machine .............................................................. 5-1 Recovery transport Towing the tractor....................................................................... 5-2 6 WORKING OPERATIONS Engine accelerator controls Hand throttle........................................................................ 6-1 Foot throttle pedal .................................................................. 6-2 Engine accelerator controls Constant engine RPM .............................................................. 6-3 Clutch pedal Clutch pedal ........................................................................ 6-4 Brakes Brake pedals - Safety rules......................................................... 6-5 Service brakes...................................................................... 6-6 Park Brake.......................................................................... 6-7 Park lock............................................................................ 6-8 Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Four-wheel drive.................................................................... 6-9

  6. Differential lock system Differential lock .................................................................... 6-10 Air conditioning Air-conditioning system............................................................ 6-12 Cab pressurizing system Air-conditioning system............................................................ 6-14 Air filtration system of Category 4 cab - Operating................................ 6-16 Remote control valves Remote control valves - Safety rules.............................................. 6-23 Rear remotes valves - Overview .................................................. 6-24 Mechanically controlled rear remotes valves...................................... 6-25 Electronically controlled rear remotes valves...................................... 6-27 Mid mount valves - Models with 64 L/min (16.91 US gpm) pump ................ 6-33 Mid mount valves - Models with 80 L/min (21.13 US gpm) pump ................ 6-35 Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) - Safety rules ........................................ 6-37 Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) - Overview .......................................... 6-38 Power Take-Off Speeds ........................................................... 6-39 Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) - How it works ....................................... 6-40 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) Front Power Take-Off (PTO) - Safety rules........................................ 6-42 Front power take-off (PTO)........................................................ 6-43 Rear hydraulic lift Rear hydraulic lift - Safety rules ................................................... 6-44 Rear hydraulic lift - Overview...................................................... 6-45 Rear hydraulic lift with mechanical control - Models with cab .................... 6-46 Rear hydraulic lift with mechanical control - Models without cab ................. 6-49 Electronically controlled rear hydraulic lift ......................................... 6-51 Rear three-point hitch Rear three-point hitch - Safety rules............................................... 6-56 Rear three-point hitch - Operating................................................. 6-57 Three-point hitch front Front hitch - Safety rules .......................................................... 6-64 Front hitch - Operating ............................................................ 6-65

  7. Towbar Drawbar - Safety rules............................................................. 6-67 Drawbar ........................................................................... 6-68 Wheels and tires Wheels - General specification.................................................... 6-69 Tires size .......................................................................... 6-73 Wheel track adjustment Track adjustment .................................................................. 6-75 Front tracks diagram .............................................................. 6-78 Rear tracks diagram............................................................... 6-80 Metal ballast Metal ballast ....................................................................... 6-82 Liquid ballast ...................................................................... 6-84 Power sockets Power sockets..................................................................... 6-86 Beacon Rotating beacon ................................................................... 6-88 7 MAINTENANCE General information General safety before you service...................................................... 7-1 Introduction............................................................................. 7-3 Body maintenance...................................................................... 7-4 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) exhaust treatment - Basic instructions - Resetting the oil life monitoring system ............................................................... 7-6 General specification - Biodiesel fuels ................................................. 7-7 General specification - Diesel fuel ..................................................... 7-9 Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant............................................... 7-10 Capacities ............................................................................. 7-12 Consumables.......................................................................... 7-13 Hood - Basic instructions.............................................................. 7-15 Removing the engine side shields..................................................... 7-16 Maintenance planning Maintenance chart..................................................................... 7-17 As required Expansion tank - Level make up ...................................................... 7-20 Windshield washer fluid reservoir - Level make up.................................... 7-21 Road lamps Adjust .................................................................. 7-21

  8. Clutch pedal - Adjust .................................................................. 7-21 Parking brake - Adjust................................................................. 7-22 Oil cooler Drive line - Cleaning ....................................................... 7-23 Radiator and intercooler - Cleaning ................................................... 7-25 Tires Pressure check and general conditions ..................................... 7-26 Air cleaner - Cleaning ................................................................. 7-26 Fuel filters - Cleaning glass first stage fuel filter ...................................... 7-27 Cab climate control - Check ........................................................... 7-29 Engine lubrication system - Replace oil .............................................. 7-30 Cab air filter category 2 - Check ...................................................... 7-32 Cab air filter category 4 - Check ...................................................... 7-33 AT WARNING MESSAGE DISPLAY Cab air filter category 4 - Replace .................................................... 7-34 Engine air filter - Cleaning............................................................. 7-35 Fuel filters - Drain fluid ................................................................ 7-36 Brake fluid - Level make up ........................................................... 7-38 Expansion tank - Check Coolant Level ............................................... 7-38 Engine lubrication system - Check .................................................... 7-38 Every 10 hours or daily Engine lubrication system - Check .................................................... 7-40 Engine cooling system - Check expansion tank fluid level ........................... 7-41 Brake fluid reservoir - Check .......................................................... 7-42 Engine air cleaner - check ............................................................ 7-42 Windshield washer fluid reservoir - Check ............................................ 7-42 Oil cooler Transmission - Check ...................................................... 7-43 Radiator and intercooler - Control .................................................... 7-44 Fuel filters - Check glass pre - filter ................................................... 7-45 Brake pedals - Check coupling pin ................................................... 7-46 Initial 50 hours Maintenance - Tighten................................................................. 7-47 Maintenance - Check.................................................................. 7-47 Maintenance - Replace................................................................ 7-48 Maintenance - Cleaning ............................................................... 7-48 Maintenance - Test .................................................................... 7-48 Maintenance - Grease................................................................. 7-49 Every 50 hours 2WD steering cylinder ................................................................. 7-50 2WD front axle pivot................................................................... 7-50 2WD right and left-hand stub axle..................................................... 7-51 4WD front axle pivot................................................................... 7-52 Hydraulic lift and linkage - Greasing .................................................. 7-53 Front three-point hitch - Greasing .................................................... 7-53 Oil cooler Transmission - Check ...................................................... 7-54 Radiator and intercooler - Control .................................................... 7-55

  9. Every 100 hours Oil cooler Drive line - Cleaning ....................................................... 7-56 Oil cooler and lines - Check drives ................................................... 7-58 Radiator and intercooler - Cleaning ................................................... 7-59 Air conditioner condenser - Cleaning ................................................. 7-60 Cab air filter category 2 - Clean ....................................................... 7-62 Cab air recirculation filter - Cleaning .................................................. 7-63 Every 300 hours Alternator drive belt - Check........................................................... 7-64 Air conditioning compressor belt - Check ............................................. 7-64 Hydraulic oil filter - Replace ........................................................... 7-64 Transmission oil filter - Replace ....................................................... 7-66 Drive line lubrication - Check the oil level ............................................. 7-66 Engine air filter - Cleaning............................................................. 7-67 Brake system - Control ............................................................... 7-68 4WD front axle housing Check the oil level ........................................... 7-69 4WD front axle final drives - Oil level check .......................................... 7-70 4WD front axle steering knuckles - Greasing ......................................... 7-71 Every 600 hours Oiling system - Change oil and filter (Models without a cab) ......................... 7-72 Oiling system - Change oil and filter (Models with a cab) ............................ 7-75 Fuel filters - Replace .................................................................. 7-77 Fuel filters - Cleaning.................................................................. 7-80 Clutch pedal - Control ................................................................. 7-80 Air intake lines - Check................................................................ 7-80 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) - Check.................................................. 7-82 Front Power Take-Off (PTO) - Check Oil breather .................................... 7-83 Front and rear wheel nuts - Check tightening torque ................................. 7-83 Every 1200 hours or annually Cab air filter category 2 - Replace .................................................... 7-84 Cab air recirculation filter - Replace ................................................... 7-85 Engine air filters - Replace ............................................................ 7-85 Fuel reservoir - Drain.................................................................. 7-87 Every 1200 hours or two years 4WD front axle housing With brake ................................................... 7-88 4WD front axle housing Without brake ............................................... 7-88 4WD front axle final drives - Change oil .............................................. 7-89 Rear wheel hub - Greasing ........................................................... 7-89 Mechanical transmission hydraulic components - Change fluid replacement ........ 7-91 Alternator drive belt - Replace......................................................... 7-92 Air conditioning compressor belt - Replace ........................................... 7-92

  10. Front Power Take-Off (PTO) - Change oil ............................................ 7-92 Engine cooling system - Change fluid (conventional liquid) .......................... 7-94 Every two years Receiver-dryer - Replace.............................................................. 7-99 Every 3600 hours Engine cooling system - Change fluid (OAT fluid) .................................... 7-99 Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) - Replace............................................ 7-104 Brake fluid reservoir - Change fluid................................................... 7-104 Electrical system Battery access and service........................................................... 7-105 Battery cut-off switch ................................................................. 7-109 Light adjustments Road lamps Adjust ................................................................. 7-110 Road lamps replacement ............................................................ 7-111 Fuse and relay locations Fuse and relay box - Overview....................................................... 7-112 Main fusebox ......................................................................... 7-113 Cab fuse box ......................................................................... 7-119 Maxi fuse box......................................................................... 7-121 Storage Tractor storage ................................................................... 7-122 Calibrations two-speed Powershift transmission - Calibrate ...................................... 7-123 Electronic lift calibration .............................................................. 7-126 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault code resolution TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE ................................................... 8-1 Electrical system - Troubleshooting ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...................... 8-2 Hydraulic systems - Troubleshooting HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ..................... 8-3 Couplers - Troubleshooting......................................................... 8-3 Rear three-point hitch - Troubleshooting ........................................... 8-4 Hydraulic service brakes - Troubleshooting ........................................ 8-4 Cab climate control - Troubleshooting.............................................. 8-4 Alarm(s) Alarms .......................................................................... 8-5 Display warnings overview ..................................................... 8-6

  11. Symptom(s) SYMPTOM(S) ...................................................................... 8-8 9 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weights ................................................................... 9-1 Maximum permitted loads on front and rear axle........................................... 9-4 Maximum permitted loads on drawbar ..................................................... 9-6 Additional equipment attachment points ................................................... 9-7 Additional equipment attachment points ................................................... 9-8 Speed table for 16x16 gearbox............................................................. 9-9 Speed table for 28x16 gearbox............................................................ 9-13 Speed table for 32x16 gearbox............................................................ 9-15 Speed table 44x16 gearbox ............................................................... 9-17 Capacities ................................................................................. 9-18 Consumables.............................................................................. 9-19 Technical data ............................................................................. 9-21 10 ACCESSORIES Tool box.................................................................................... 10-1 Radio ...................................................................................... 10-2

  12. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION###_1_### Note to the Owner This manual contains information concerning the adjustment and maintenance of your new machine. You have bought a reliable machine, which will ensure high performance and long-lasting service, if you maintain and use the machine correctly. Ensure that all operators read this manual carefully. Always leave this manual at the operators' disposal for immediate reference. The CASE IH dealer will provide you with the general operating instructions for your new machine. Your dealer's service technicians were trained directly by the manufacturer. The service technicians will be able to provide any further clarification that you need regarding the operation of your machine. The Case IH Max Service program is also available. Call 1-877-4CASEIH (1-877-422-7344) or email: maxservice.na@cnh.com. Your CASE IH dealer has the full range of genuine CASE IH spare parts. These parts are manufactured and inspected carefully to ensure high quality and accurate fitting of all necessary spare parts. When ordering parts, you should give your dealer the model code and product identification number of your new machine. Locate these numbers now and record them below. Refer to the 'General Information' section of this manual for the location of the model code and product identification numbers of your machine. PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Model : Product Identification Number (PIN): Warning 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 The machine has been designed and built according to the highest standards of quality and it complies with all current safety regulations. However, the risk of accidents can never be completely excluded. That is why it is essential to observe elementary safety rules and precautions. Read this manual carefully, paying particular attention to the instructions concerning safety, operation and mainte- nance so as to avoid the risk of injury while operating or servicing the machine. Do not use this machine for any applications or purposes other than those described in this manual. If the machine is to be used for work involving the use of special attachments, accessories or equipment, consult your CASE IH Dealer in order to make sure that any adaptations or modifications made are in keeping with the machine's technical specifications and with prevailing safety requirements. Any modification or adaptation which is not approved by the manufacturer may invalidate the machine's initial confor- mity with safety requirements. The machine must undergo regular inspections, the frequency of which varies according to the type of use. Consult your authorized CASE IH dealer. 1-1

  13. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Always keep this manual in the operator's compartment (in the seat back, behind the operator's seat). Make sure it is always complete and in good condition. To receive extra copies of the manual or copies in languages other than that of your country of residence, please contact your CASE IH dealer. NOTICE: The information in this manual is provided based on the information that was available at the time the man- ual was written. Settings, procedures, part numbers, software and other items may change, which may affect the maintenance of the machine. Ensure that you have complete and current information from your dealer before you start any machine operation. All data given in this book is subject to production variations. 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 with this prohibition 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! Product improvements CNH America LLC applies a policy of continuous product development and improvement. We reserve the right to make changes or improvements when possible, without incurring any obligation to make these changes or modifica- tions to the products sold previously. 1-2

  14. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Intended use NOTE: Your tractor is designed according to European 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 information and prescriptions outlined in this manual to prevent all residual potential risks . If you need further assistance please do not hesitate to contact your dealer. Do not use the tractor in combination with equipment without having consulted the specific Operator s Man- 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, carry and power a variety of mounted or towed equipment, al- though within some physical limits. The working speed and performance may depend on various factors, such as weather and terrain conditions. Though the tractor is designed to perform in combination with a variety of equipment, there may be a number of combinations of the above parameters for which there is severe degradation of performance of the tractor and/or its mounted or trailed equipment. If you notice degradation of performance, contact your dealer for assistance, he may have useful information for improvements, or a kit may be available 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 the following precautions: Do not use the tractor for purposes other than those intended by the manufacturer and outlined in this man- ual. You must take the necessary precautions (e.g. assis- tance) to always be aware of the possible presence of bystanders, especially when manoeuvring in confined areas, 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 of being run over by the tractor, but objects ejected by some equip- ment 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 op- erating next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown ob- jects can be projected outside the field and hit unpro- tected people such as cyclists 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 recom- mendations in this manual. Do not use the tractor at higher speeds than those al- lowed by the load and the environment. A wet surface or other low adherence conditions may increase the braking distance or result in vehicle instability. Always adapt your travelling 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 byrodents. Thetractormaysinksidewaysandrollover. Do not allow riders on the tractor; do not allow people to stand on the access step to the cab when the tractor is moving. Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks falling from the tractor during unexpected or abrupt movements. Do not use the tractor on unstable crossings or bridges and/or on soft surfaces or ones that are not strong enough. These constructions may collapse and cause roll-over of the tractor. Always inspect the condition and carrying capacity of bridges and ramps before crossing. Always stay clear from the implements operating area and especially do not stand between the tractor and the implement or the trailed vehicle when operating lift controls; ensure no bystanders are near these operat- ing areas. Do not use equipment mounted on the tractor which is not correctly matching and firmly fixed. The use of im- plements or accessories that have not been approved or are not correctly connected may increase the risk of roll-over of the tractor if they come loose. Ensure that the dimensions of the three-point linkage interface of both the tractor and the equipment comply with the cat- egoriesdefinedinISO730. Ensurethatthedimensions and speed of the PTO shaft on the tractors match 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 distributedbythemanufacturer. Electronicsettingsand logics may be destroyed and seriously affect the func- tioning 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 1-3

  15. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION and owns the officially released software versions and updates for your tractor. The tractor has only one operator station and this is a one man operated vehicle. There is no need for other people on or around the tractor during normal opera- tion. Do not allow riders on the tractor; do not allow people to stand near the access to the cab or on the step when the tractor is moving. Your view to the left will be obstructed and a rider risks falling from the trac- tor during unexpected or abrupt movements. 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. 1-4

  16. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Interference may arise as a result of add on equipment that 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 lo- cation 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 CASE IH warranty null and void. 1-5

  17. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Manual scope and required training level Introduction to this manual Greasing Replacing consumable items such as light bulbs This manual gives information about the use of your CASE IH machine as intended and under the conditions foreseen by CASE IH during normal operation, routine service, and maintenance. Periodic service, conversions, and repairs Periodic service consists of activities that are necessary to maintain the expected life of the CASE IH machine. These activities have defined intervals. This manual does not contain all the information that re- lates to periodic service, conversions, and repairs that only trained service personnel can perform. these activities may require appropriate facilities, techni- cal skills, and/or tools that CASE IH does not supply with the machine. Some of Trained service personnel familiar with the machine char- acteristics must perform these activities at the defined intervals. Trained service personnel must comply with the information on periodic service and safe practices as partly specified by CASE IH in this manual and/or other company literature. The manual contains the chapters as shown on the Con- tents pages. See the Index at the end of this manual to locate specific items about your CASE IH machine. Periodic service includes: Normal operation Oil change service for the engine, hydraulic circuits, or transmission Normal operation consists of the use of this machine for the purpose CASE IH intends by an operator that: Periodic exchange of other substances or components as required Is familiar with the machine and any mounted equip- ment or towed equipment Conversion activities rebuild the CASE IH machine in a configuration that is appropriate for a specific job site, crop, and/or soil conditions (e.g., installation of dual wheels). Conversion activities must be done: Complies with the information on operation and safe practices as specified by CASE IH in this manual and by the signs on the machine By trained service personnel familiar with the machine characteristics Normal operation includes: Preparation and storage of the machine Addition and removal of ballast Connection and disconnection of mounted equipment and/or towed equipment By trained service personnel that comply with the infor- mation on conversion as partly specified by CASE IH in this manual, assembly instructions, and/or other com- pany literature Repair activities restore proper function to a CASE IH ma- chine after a failure or degradation of performance. Dis- mantling activities occur during the scrapping and/or dis- mantling of the machine. Adjustment and configuration of the machine and equipment for the specific conditions of the job site, field, and/or crop Movement of components into and out of working po- sitions Trained service personnel familiar with the machine char- acteristics must perform these activities. Trained service personnel must comply with the information for repair as specified by CASE IH in the service manual. Routine service and maintenance Routine service and maintenance consists of the daily activities necessary to maintain the proper machine function. The operator must: Before you operate Read this manual before you start the engine or operate this CASE IH machine. Contact your CASE IH dealer if: Be familiar with the machine characteristics Comply with the information on routine service and safe practices as specified by CASE IH in this manual and by the signs on the machine You do not understand any information in this manual You need more information You need assistance Routine service can include: Fueling Cleaning Washing Topping up fluid levels All persons training to operate, or who will operate this CASE IH machine should be old enough to possess a valid local vehicle operating permit (or meet other applica- ble local age requirements). These persons must demon- strate the ability to operate and service the CASE IH ma- chine in a correct and safe manner. 1-6

  18. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Metric and imperial units abbreviations 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 1-7

  19. 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 1-8

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  21. 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Identification plates The series numbers identify the tractor and main parts. The identification 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 location of the various identification data is shown below. A. Frame identification data plate The tractor s product identification number (PIN) is stamped over the front support. It gives the safety frame identification data B. Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) identification data plate The plate gives the identification data for the rops frame fitted on the machine. C. Frame and engine type identification summary data plate It links the identification number with the product iden- tification number (PIN) and the machine's engine. D. Front axle identification plate The plate is located on the component and gives the identification data for the axle fitted on the machine. E. Engine identification data plate The plate with the engine data installed on the tractor is fitted on the right or left hand side of the engine (depending on the model). 1 MOIL16TR03032CB 1-9

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