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Operators Manual Case THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPOR a Re ee een 7a TD A YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL CAREFULLY READ THE MES- aaa el Le ed) ee teks aoe lea Lae es tae IMPORTANT If This Tractor Is Used By an Employee Or Is Loaned Or Rented, Make Certain That The Operator(s), prior To Operating: 1. Is Instructed In Safe And Proper Use. 2. Reads And Understands The Manuals Pertaining To The Tractor. 7. SECURELY FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELT IF THE TRACTOR HAS A ROPS. . WHERE POSSIBLE, AVOID OPERAT- ING THE TRACTOR NEAR DITCHES, EMBANKMENTS, AND HOLES | REDUCE SPEED WHEN TURNING, CROSSING SLOPES, AND ON ROUGH, SLICK, OR MUDDY SURFACES. . STAY OFF SLOPES TOO STEEP FOR ‘SAFE OPERATION. . WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING, ES- PECIALLY AT ROW ENDS ON ROADS THEREAFTER. SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS "AND AROUND TREES. . DO NOT PERMIT OTHERS TO RIDE. . OPERATE THE TRACTOR SMOOTHLY NO JERKY TURNS, STARTS OR STOPS. . HITCH ONLY TO THE DRAWBAR AND HITCH POINTS RECOMMENDED BY ‘TRACTOR MANUFACTURER. . WHEN TRACTOR IS STOPPED, SET BRAKES SECURELY AND USE PARK LOCK IF AVAILABLE. PER OSHA 1928 51 EMPLOYER SHALL NOTIFY EMPLOYEES WHO OPERATE AGRICULTURAL TRAC- TORS OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT INITIAL ASSIGNMENT AND ANNUALLY Case Tractors Meltham HUDDERSFIELD England HD7 3AR September, 1983 (Revised October 1985) 1 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS ‘TO THE OWNER lll SAFETY V-XIX Safety Rules : ia Before Starting 2 v Operation. " Service ....+.. HAND SIGNALS DECALS . SERIAL NUMBERS DIESEL ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS ..... 2-3 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ........... 4-8 APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS ... 9-12 FUEL SPECIFICATIONS .... 13 APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS... 14-17 APPROXIMATE TRANSPORT WEIGHTS ... 1417 TIRE AND WHEEL EQUIPMENT 18-21 TIRE ARRANGEMENTS - MFD .. -20 FRONT WHEEL TREAD POSITIONS - 2WD pianos 32 FRONT WHEEL TREAD POSITIONS - MFD . = 28,24 REAR WHEEL TREAD POSITIONS 25 POWER ADJUST REAR WHEEL ‘TREAD POSITIONS coe as LUBRICATION . Engine Hourmeter Diesel Engine Oil ...... Lubrication Chart Lubrication MFD Axle .. Grease Fittings .. Engine Oil Change .. Engine Oil Filter Change Transmission Oil Level Chec! Transfer Gear Box Oil Level. Hydraulic Oil Filter Change Differential Oil Level - MFD Planetary Oil Level-MFD . Steering Filter Change .... OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 43 Run-In Procedure . +43 Betore Operating The Tractor 244 Towing . 245 How to Transport the Tractor - 45 Operating Instruments... + 46,47 Operating Lamps 48,49 Operating Controls Tractor Without Cab Instrument Panel. 50-55, Foot Pedals 54,55 Levers, L/H Side 56-59 Levers, F/H Side =. 60-67 Operating Controls Tractor With Cab Instrument Panel = 68-71 Foot Pedals 72,73 Levers, L/H Side 74,75 Levers, R/H Side 76,77 Controls Cab Root . 78,79 Controls Cab = 80-82 8384 Air Conditioning Operation Operators Seat ....... Seat Belt .. Amber Warning Lamps, Direction Turn Signals & SMV (North America) ... 88 ‘Operating The Tractor On The Road (Noth America) . Implement Warning Lamps, ‘SMV Symbol (North America) ‘Auxiliary Outlet Socket . Before Starting Engine Starting Procedure ‘Stopping the Engine 85,86 - 87 96,97 Cold Temperature Operation =. 98 Power Shift Transmission .....+....+- 98100 Mechanical Shift Transmission -... 101-103 Power Takeoff 104-105 Operating Safety 106 Drawbar fos dWv ends eesne MOT 108 Pick-Up Hitch ..... 108,110 ‘Combined Drawbar s14-114 Hitch Operation 115,116 117 17 Lift Rod .. Mechanical Float Stabilizers 2118 Draft Sensing Unit ee t8 Selector Dial 120 Operating with Position -..-.......... 121 Operating with Draft ...... 122 Remote Hydraulic Control 2123-130 Three-Way Valve ......- 126 Hydraulic Hose Couplers 130 Front Axle Tread Adjustment 2WD 131-134 Front Axle Adjustment MFD ......135-139 Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment 140 141 - 142 143 Tractor Ballast ........ Front End Weights . Rear Wheel Weights Tire Liquid Ballast 144 Measuring Wheel Slip .... 2145 ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) .-....-++.++ 146-149 MAINTENANCE . First Oil Change at 20 Hours Raising Engine Cover . Removing Front Panel Removing Side Panels... Regular Maintenance Chart Daily inspection/10 Hour . 50 Hour Service . 100 Hour Service 200 Hour Service 400 Hour Service .. 800 Hour Service Air Conditioning . Alternator ..... Auxiliary Battery Battery Fuses Lamps ....... Optional Equipment. Trailer Brakes Kit Hitch Assist Cylinder . 2170-172 182-185 174-177 - 186 +186 186 CASE TECHNICAL MANUALS . 189 TO THE OWNER OF A CASE TRACTOR Use this manual as your guide. If you follow the instructions given in this a) manual, your Case Tractor will work well for many years. Your Authorized Case Dealer can give you assistance with J | Case Company made parts and persons with special training that know the best methods of repair and maintenance for your tractor. Call your Authorized Case Dealer if you need any assistance or information. 4 Your Authorized Case Dealer 1394 TRACTOR WITHOUT CAB Figure 1 NOTE: The right-hand and left-hand of the tractor are the same as your right-hand and left-hand when you are in the tractor seat looking forward. 1394 TRACTOR WITH CAB Figure 2 Vv SAFETY ~™ Safety Rules Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons is measured by how you service, and operate this machine. Know the positions and opera- tions of all controls before you try to operate. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL CONTROLS IN A SAFE AREA BEFORE STARTING YOUR WORK. READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY and make sure you understand the controls. All equipment has a limit. Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you start to operate. The safety information given in this manual does not replace safety codes, insurance needs, federal, state and local laws. Make sure your machine has the correct equipment needed by the local laws and regulations. J | Case is continuing to work for your safety by making tractors with better protection and by giving these rules for safe operation. Before Starting ONO el RM) ee ae ee Be ee CON Cm Ce La Per ee a Th vi NU Te ede Re Le el CAUTION: It is good practice to carry a fire extinguisher on the tractor. Be sure that the extinguisher is properly maintained and be te eet ie ok SRL el CS Re ee eee Cem nee a eRe ee ae ee ee oe Ue ee eee Ramee Cen ae LU eee eRe ee ae ead Ce cues a eA Mc Rea eee CAUTION: Check the machine for leaks or any parts that are broken, De Reet ga ee ee eee chine, tighten all caps, dipsticks, battery covers, etc. WARNING: To help prevent injury before starting engine, put. shields in place. Sit in the seat and place controls in neutral. ey ee Read ee A ee Rd belt. When operating tractor, keep away from power driven parts, PT eau) a ee ee ae a ier) Be Rega iy In high speed travel, couple the brake pedals together where applica- ble. On road travel, use flashing warning lights where permitted and keep SMV emblem visible from rear. When stopped. engage park lock or brake, lower implement to Pu Ree eee a aT re ICN eet ee Ree ee ee ee Be eed and will eliminate the accidental start up of PTO driven equipment. Operation LG ee See Uo BUS ener ee PO at re ne eee ee ar Oa Ca eee en eee 3. When necessary, repair electrical system components prompty so CO ee ee a Machine run-away can cause injury or death to operator and by- See vu Soe a urea Eee Te eee etd DT ee Re eC Ree) ea eet dd Se Eg ee Sar eee nee er at CR ee Ue eee ee eee Follow the instructions of manufacturers of both the CT ek Ce re a ee ele CT US ee eg SO Ae eee cee Le ee eet eee eee ti RL Te ee Ae Te en eu ee ene complete con- trol and tractor stability is maintained at all times. Where possible, v\ BT eet RE aaa ee en eT ee ee ee Rein ae ee ene ae ae Call a ree Cue ee eee ae ee a ey re WARNING: Collision of high speed road traffic and tractors or ry er/lights according to local laws. Keep SMV emblem visible. vu CAUTION: Stop, look and listen before entering a highway, stay on your side of the road and pull over to let faster trafic pass. Slow down| Se ee neds oD el ETL ee ee Ue Ln eee ae ed era 7 WARNING: Extra weight and bad traction conditions suchas mud or ice increase your stopping distance. Remember that liquid in the vt\ ee eet ae CCR TT ee Te eo ee ee aed distance you need in which to stop. Nee Oe ee Re eer equipped with brakes, NEVER EXCEEDS the weight of the tractor ee Be ee eee ee Ee eee ee se Eee ST erat ee Pe ee ee ed CT Rae RS ee Sead ee ee ard UR Ud cue eee a Col NTO LC ee eed the differential lock engaged. Difficult steering will occur, and can 71% Ee rae ee Le re CN ee ee Re are CAUTION: Try to balance the load primarily on the de SPP Ie eae et ee a Re Bd au) 71% pane Een nr ed etre Tar ec clutch smoothly, avoid jerking and use the brakes cautiously to avoid DE ee WARNING: Rear upset can result if pulling from wrong location on ee a a au ee ee a ane ate ee I Ie 0" FY 1, po ee aie - WARNING: When improperly operated, this tractor can ee RR Me me ee a ee protection is provided in this position. For all other uses and trans- ONT To ee Roe ee Fie eRe ee ee Cae aa arose xl DN eee aCe ea ee Led) CT a ee) ee eee a aS aed EEL Rae or le) ee ae ee ey OU ee eRe er RL ae ee Ce ea eee eR ete el ST a Ld ee ee ue eae aria CS ae WARNING: Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. Shift down before you start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid “free Oe xt rN Se Mau UCN CM ee stalled to help protect from clothing entanglement and injury. Wear eRe ee Me une seem ue ue aoe Cd Rag ee OE eel Rg CE UUN Raa am ad aS ee PTO lever in the NEUTRAL POSITION, and STOP the tractor engine. WARNING: Whenever a PTO driven machine is in operation, the PTO guard must be in place for most operations to prevent injury to the operator or bystanders. Where attachments, such as pumps, are Oe nO ee ee geo a Rat eR a ee Re Rae ae Rae ee a 0 guard to its original position immediately when the attachment is eat Me ee ake ee ee Gee ea iar aa WARNING: When doing stationary PTO work and dismounting from Oe UREN aut Ae ae they are a potential safety hazard. Cie ee tna aE RCc coed shaft diameter or to convert the number of splines on the shaft, Ce ee eC Fe Ran tare eng Ty stalled unless the original master shield on the tractor is extended Oe cee Lp Ree aoe ee a a XII AG eR et ee a eR SE ae Ree ce et ee oe ee Pee Re Tae cece eR eRe eRe Ea 14.00 inch (356 mm) Ta nC a) Cer el ea ee EUR ear ea au Ruel ae Ae ea ee ean XIV WARNING: Lower or block hydraulically or mechanically elevated Fee a Re ea ee eed ae a CAUTION: When remote cylinders are connected to the hydraulic Pe ae ric i es ee ee ee ee A the cylinder and hoses. With air in the system raised equipment can Pere ene Ren Reet ted ee ne aed Tv CAUTION: The implement should be lowered to the ground before ee eR A ea PCR eam ee ee m\ Cee eee eee) Cee eee ne eae ee lines. WARNING: Before leaving the tractor, stop the engine, place all Cea A Ree et eee eed ey Gh ee WARNING: Operate controls only when seated in the Operators eo XVI 7% CAUTION: Never use gasoline, naptha or any other volatile material eRe ea eae EE ae CAUTION: Never refuel the tractor when the engine is hot or run- nin Oh er Ren eRe eae acca Beare fuel system. checking the batteries or using cold weather starting eee RTC mena eae he eure UR nance instructions. Pere Bo fee eater eer ea eee Re eee co WARNING: Never operate the engine in a closed building. Proper ULM aA LAA toe arcs CAUTION: Never attempt to service the air conditioning system Pe ea ae Re eae a en mn safety precautions which must be followed when handling liquid Re eee eee Ee eet a er ad Pere Ce Renee el an er ee Re ay Tee Me ee Xvi DANGER: BATTERY ACID CAUSES SEVERE BURNS. Batteries Ce ea ae ea Ree ee a eT e a ee ee ee ae) CT ere a eR ee ee eee] eee ea aad ee ld ee ae a eae ees Naa May. eRe CTY See au er ee a erred space. Always shield eyes when working near batteries. KEEP OUT CT lo mon ela WARNING: When working around storage batteries, remember that SRR te eee re nd across the terminals because a spark or short circuit may result. SAG eH Leas ee a ae nents can result from improper connection of booster batteries or charger. Connect positive to positive and negative to negative. Exter- nally, battery acid can cause burns and blindness, and taken inter- Cae Tan Xvi RTGS ay Ra ae A FO eR ee ed Bane are Sa eae de Peau WARNING: Extreme care must be exercised when adjustng and ee ear Rene a De ne a ee ee eee cn kage and hitch travel-Keep the hands, arms legs and feet out of the Der eee ce WARNING: Hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury. rie ee Relieve all pressure, before disconnecting lines. eR ht ee ea ad ee ae DR RR ee ee ae een ke Re Re If injured by leaking fluid, see your doctor immediately. : Rotating fan and belts. Contact can injure. Keep clear. XIX HAND SIGNALS For communication under noise conditions and special operations the Ameri- can Society of Agricultural Engineers has made standard agricultural hand signals. You will find that the hand signals can decrease time loss and prevent accidents. Start the Engine Move arm in a circle at waist level. Stop the Engine ~ J Move your right arm across your neck from left to right. Move Toward Me - Follow Me ] dD Look toward person or vehicle you need to move. Hold one hand in front of you with the back of the hand toward the machine and move your arm trom the elbow to the fingers backward and forward. mr 8 Oo Put your hands in front of your face with the back of your hands outward. Move your hands in or out as an indication how far to go. Move Out Face in the needed direction of movement. Put your arm straight out behind you. Then, swing your arm ‘over your head and forward until your arm is straight out in front of you with the back of your hand up. Come to Me (Can also be come to me because | need assistance). Lift your arm vertically over your head with the back of your hand to the rear and turn your arm in large horizontal circles. Decrease Speed a Do Put your arm out horizontally with the back of your hand up and then move your arm down about 45 degrees min- imum many times. Keep your arm straight and do not move your arm above your shoulder. g ao Qo Increase Speed Lift your hand to shoulder level with your fingers closed. Move your closed hand fully up and then return to shoulder level. Do this fast, many times. Raise Equipment Point up with one finger and at the same time, move your hand in a circle at head level Lower Equipment Point to the ground with one finger and at the same time, move your hand in a circle. Stop Raise your arm fully up with the back of your hand to the rear. Keep this position until the signal is understood. XX! DECALS IMPORTANT: Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost, painted over or can not be read. When parts are replaced that have decals, make sure you install a new decal with each new part. NOTE: New decals are available from your Authorized Case Dealer, or one of the addresses below. JI Case Company J 1 Case Agricultural Equipment Division Service Parts Supply 25th and Mead Street Bradford Road Racine, Wisconsin 53403 BATLEY USA West Yorkshire England WF17 8NU A WARNING ‘TO PREVENT PERSONALINJURY FROM ENTANGLEMENT IN MACHINERY- BEFORE DOING ANY WORK ON OR NEAR THE PTO SHAFT OR DRIVEN MACHINE: PLACE PTO CLUTCH LEVER IN LATCHED POSITION, PTO SHIFT LEVER IN NEUTRAL, AND STOP TRACTOR ENGINE. AwarnincG [ROTATING MACHINE PARTS STAY CLEAR, KEEP SHIELDS INSTALLED ‘To HELP PROTECT FROM CLOTHING ENTANGLEMENT AND INJURY XXIL KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN TO HELP PREVENT INJURY BEFORE STARTING WHEN OPERATING PUT SHIELDS IN PLACE, KEEP AWAY FROM POWER-DRIVEN PARTS. SITIN THE sear. AVOID STEEP SLOPES, EMBANKMENTS, puabucoiiTasist DITCHES, AND ROUGH TERRAIN. NEUTRAL. REDUCE SPEED WHEN TURNING. IN WIGH SPEED TRAVEL. cou BEFORE OPERATING | Pipais rourTien WHERE CLEAR PEOPLE AWAY, (ON ROAD TRAVEL. USE FLASHING womnens. WARNING LIGHTS WHERE PERMITTED AND. FASTEN SEAT BELT. KEEP SMV EMBLEM VISIBLE FROM REAR. ‘THIS POSITION, XXIV WHEN STOPPED ENGAGE PARK LOCK (OR BRAKE. LOWER IMPLEMENT ‘TOGROUND. Stop ENaine BEFORE DISMOUNTING To seRVIcE OR CLEAR MACHINES. A WARNING WHEN IMPROPERLY OPERATED, THIS TRACTOR can mottover On Unser FOR LOW CLEARANCE USE ONLY, THE ROPS CAN BE LOWERED. NO PROTECTION IS PROVIDED #¥ FOR ALL OTHER USES AND TRANSPORT.SECURE ROPS (UPRIGHT POSITION AND FASTEN SEAT BELT. USE OF ROPS AND SEAT BELT MINIMIZE THE XXV 6 SPLINE oa BE SURE IMPLEMENTS ARE MAT- CHED FOR THE PROPER DRIVE SPEEDS. CENTER AND LOCK DRAWBAR WHEN USING P.T.0. ‘wis TRACTOR 16 EQUIPPED With ATWO SPEED P.T.0. Wiaxe SURE THAT VOU USE THE ‘connect. For THE sEED OF 0. SHAFT {STRUCTIONS GIVEN BY THE MMPLEMENT MANUFACTURER. Cenren AND LOCK DRAWBAR when using P70. Team ursey caMmesULT PULLING AwarninG ‘ANY NEW IMPLEMENT OR EQUIPMENT MUST BE CHECKED FOR CLEARANCE FROM CAB STRUCTURE BEFORE USE SSEE SAFETY NOTES IN INSTRUCTION BOOK DOES NOT APPLY TO NORTH AMERICA USE ONLY APPROVED MINERAL OIL BEFORE LEAVING THE TRACTOR STOP THE ENGINE, PLACE ALL CONTROLS IN NEUTRAL, APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE AND REMOVE STARTER KEYS. SERIAL NUMBERS When parts or assistance are needed, or when writing to your Authorized Case Dealer, always give this information: Fr ee MODEL AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PLATE MFD AXLE PRIOR TO PIN 11503001 MFD AXLE FROM PIN 11503001 ROPS SERIAL NUMBER PLATE MFD AXLE SERIAL NUMBER Figure 3 Write the serial numbers of your tractor on the lines below. MODEL NUMBER PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ———————_______— ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ————————_____— MFD AXLE SERIAL NUMBER ———————————_____ CAB SERIAL NUMBER — $$ ROPS SERIAL NUMBER 1 DIESEL ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS General TypOie center er scaorch eae he aaah Turbocharged 4 Cylinder, 4 Stroke Cycle, Valves in Cylinder Head, Cross Flow Porting Firing Order 1-2-4-3 Bore . 100.1 mm (3.94 inch) Stroke 114.3 mm (4.50 inch) 3 598 cm? (219 in®) - 16:1 00 r/min 2350 to 2375 r/min 600 to 650 r/min 280 Nm (206 Ib ft) Piston Displacement Compression Ratio . Maximum Speed (Full Load) Maximum Speed (No Load) . Idle Speed .. Maximum Torque at 1300 r/min Maximum Brake Horsepower at 2200 engine r/min . 77 SAE 53 kW (72 DIN) Rocker Arm to Valve Clearance 0.25 mm (0.010 inch) IMPORTANT: Rocker arm to valve clearance adjustments must be made when the engine is cold. Piston and Connecting Rod Compression Rings per Piston “o Scraper Rings per Piston ed - Full Float Type of Piston Pin Type of Bearings .. . Steel Back with Aluminum Alloy Liners Main Bearings Number of Bearings Type of Bearings ... 3 Steel Back with Aluminum Alloy Liners. Replacement Bearings Available. Engine Lubrication System 275 to 380 kPa (40 to 55 Ib/in*) at Operating Temperature -. Gear Type « Cartridge (Spin-on) with By-Pass Valve Working Pressure Oil Pump Oil Filter . Oil Capacity . . 7.4 litres (13 U.K. pints)(7.8 U.S. quarts) Cooling System Type .. Water Pump and Thermo Syphon Fan . . 406 mm (16 inch) diameter, 7 Blades Thermostat starts to Open at 79 to 83°C (174 to 181°F) Fully Open at 93 to 96°C (199 to 205°F) . 69 kPa (10 Ib/in’) - 44 litre (@ U.K. gallons)(14.8 U.S. quarts) Filler Cap Pressure Setting Capacity . Fuel System Fuel Injection Pump Injection Pump Timing Fuel Injectors . Fuel Filters Fuel Pump ... Distributor Type CAV 17 Degrees Before Top Dead Center eats CAV Two Paper Elements Diaphragm Operated from the Camshaft - Bowl on Fuel Lift Pump Fuel Tank Location Without Cab One Underneath Hood With Cab . - One Under Each Side of Cab Fuel Tank Capacity Without Cab . 72 litre (16 U.K. gallons)(19 U.S. gallons) With Cab ... 100 litre (22 U.K. gallons)(27 U.S. gallons) Water Trap . Air Intake System Two Stage with Service Indicator and Dust Release Valves Dry Type with Main and Safety Elements Turbocharger .. . Schwitzer 310335 Starting Aid IN ccseerteer oie bic Si aetisevia aati Component Activated by the Starter Switch Which Injects Heated Fuel into the Intake Manifold GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical System Type .. Battery . Standard Duty .. . 12 Volt, Negative Ground Test For Cold Start Performance -- 420 Ampere Discharge For 1 Minute at -18°C Before Voltage Drops to 1.4 Volts per Cell. . 550 Ampere Discharge For 1 Minute at -18°C Before Voltage Drops to 1.4 Volts per Cell Heavy Duty 45 Ampere (65 Ampere with Air Conditioning) - Part of Alternator 12'Volt with Solenoid Switch Alternator Voltage Regulator Starter Motor ... eed Camps (Ns Me es teense ss 12 Volt 40/60 Watt Sealed Beam or Quartz Halogen Bulb Side Lamps 12 Volt 5 Watt . 12 Volt 21 Watt 12 Volt 5/21 Watt No. 168 No. 194 . Two 35 Ampere Two 25 Ampere Four 35 Ampere Four 25 Ampere One 50 Ampere Direction Turn Signal Lamps . Rear and Stop Lamps .... Instrument Warning Lamps Instrument Illumination Lamps . Fuses, Tractor Without Cab Fuses, Tractor With Cab Brakes Type .. Tractor Without Cab Operation - Service Brake Park Brake . . Internal Expanding, Drum Type Mechanical by Pedal Mechanical by Lever and Rods Tractor With Cab Operation - Service Brake Park Brake . .. Hydraulic by Pedal Mechanical by Lever and Cables Agricastrol FBS Brake Fluid Hydraulic System Pump Type .. Gear, Front Mounted, Engine Driven, Single or Tandem Control Valve ... .. Open Center with Return to Neutral Position Combining Valve (Priority Valve) ..... Provides for Hitch and Remote Valve Operation or Supplies Total Capacity to Remote Valves Maximum Oil Flow to Remote Outlets Tandem Pump - Both Pumps .......- 58 litres/min (15.3 U.S. gallons/min) (12.7 U.K. gallons/min) - Front Pump Only ....- 29 litres/min (6.4 U.K. gallons/min) (7.6 U.S. gallons/min) - Single Pump .......-+ 29 litres/min (6.4 U.K. gallons/min) (7.6 U.S. gallons/min) Maximum Operating Pressure .. 2500 Ib/in? (17 236 kPa) NOTE: To increase the amount of oil available for external equipment, add 4.5 litres (5 U.S. quarts)(1 U.K. gallon) to the transmission oil reservoir. The maximum amount of oil available for external equipment will be: Tractor Moving - 13.6 litres (14.5 U.S. quarts)(3 U.K. gallons) Tractor Not Moving - 18 litres (19 U.S. quarts)(4 U.K. gallons) Hitch System Type of Sensing . Control . Lower Links . Top Link Hand Lever . Swinging with Fixed or Float Position ‘on Lift Arms. Adjustable Lift Link and Leveling Adjustment Three Point, Category | and II Type of Hitch Lifting Capacity at 610 mm (24 inch) Load Centers Maximum Operating Load (Tractor Moving) Maximum Load (Tractor Static) .. 1 451 kg (3,200 Ib) +. 910 kg (2,000 Ib) 1.890 kg (4,167 Ib) Maximum Lift With Assist Cylinder (Links Horizon\ +++ 2 268 (5,000 Ib) Drawbar Type . Swinging, extendable, height adjustable .+ 330 mm (13 inch) 2 Each Side of Center Swinging Range Lateral Positions Height Positions . Pin Hole Diameter . Maximum Load on Drawbar PTO Work Position .. Trailer Work Position Pick-Up Hitch (If Equipped) Combined Pick-up Hitch Drawbar Maximum Loads Drawbar In (Trailer Positi Drawbar Out (PTO Posi Pick-Up Hitch + 25.4 mm (1 inch) 1 130 kg (2,500 Ib) 1 360 kg (3,000 Ib) 1 800 kg (4,000 Ib) 1 400 kg (3,086 Ib) 1 200 kg (2,645 Ib) . 2 000 kg (4,409 Ib) Power Steering Sy aa tecaeee Hydrostatic, Metering Actuated by Steering Wheel Pump Type . Rotor, Engine Driven Steering Cylinder . . Equal Displacement Oil Capacity ... . 1.25 litre (1.32 U.S. quartsX2 UX. pints) Clutch Independent Type .....-+-+++++eeereeeeeeeeeee Double Dry Plate, 305 mm (12 inch) Diameter Operation Pedal for Transmission, Hydraulic With Cab Mechanical Without Cab Lever for PTO Clutch Fluid (Cab) . Agricastrol FBS. Transmission Synchromesh ..........+++ Four Speed Range Section and Three Forward, One Reverse Gear Section. Synchromesh be- tween Second and Third Gears. Oil Capacity . 27 Litre (6 U.K. gallons) (7 U.S. gallons) Power-Shitt Four Forward Speed Epicycilic Gearbox ‘orward and One Reverse Range Gearbox. Twelve Forward, Four Reverse Number of Gear Ratios Oil Capacity ... 82 Litre (7 U.K. gallons) (8.5 U.S. gallons) Differential Lock MME. . veccomnnnnnsdodansteraseseswecenccasesnds es tewunes seve Mechanical .. Engaged by Pedal, Disengaged by Spring Pressure Operation Final Drives Type Ratio Prior to Tractor P.I.N. 11503001 Ratio From Tractor P..N. 11503001 .. NOTE: Ratio is stamped on flange of drive shaft. Spur Gear . 10:49 2 11:49 Power Takeoff Maximum Power Power at 540 r/min and 1000 r/min . Rotation . 50 kW (68 DIN) (67 SAE) . 48.5 kW (66 DIN(65 SAE) . Clockwise from rear MULTI SPEED PTO PTO REQUIRED NUMBER OF SPEED ENGINE SPEED SPLINES 540 r/min 2000 r/min 6 1000 r/min 2000 r/min 6 REVERSIBLE SHAFT PTO PTO REQUIRED NUMBER OF SPEED ENGINE SPEED SPLINES 540 r/min 2050 r/min 6 1000 r/min 2050 r/min 21 MFD Axle Prior to P.I.N. 11503001 Type AE 2/169 .... Center Pivot with Planetary Reduction Hubs ORANABtO esse cnscee sc sae eae Sauce tt .2 1161088 Oil Capacity Differential 6 Litres (6.3 U.S. quarts)(10.5 U.K. pints) Hub (Each) . «1.5 Litres (1.6 U.S. quarts)(2.6 U.K. pints) MFD Axle From Tractor P.I.N. 11503001 Center Pivot With Planetary Hubs Type 709/19 2.2.00... Total Ratio .. 1:14 307 Oil Capacity Differential 4 Litres (4.2 U.S. quarts)(7 U.K. pints) Hub (Each) 1 Litre (1 US. quart\'1-3/4 UK. pints) APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS TRACTORS PRIOR TO P.I.N. 11503001 WITH SYNCHROMESH TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE RATIO: ...... - 10:49 REAR TIRE SIZE . 7 ro eee seees 16.9-30 ROLLING RADIUS ........-- ceeeeeeeeesese+++ 695 mm (27.4 inch) GEAR 700 r/min | 1100 r/min | 1800 r/min | 2050 r/min | 2200 r/min maile/hkm/R [mile7h km/h [miler km/h [mite7h_km7h | mile7h_ km] lcneereR 1 | 009 0.15| 014 023] 024 0298] 027 043] 0.29 046 lspceos 2 | 01s 024] 024 038] 09 062] 048 071 | 047 076 3 026 042] o41 066 | 067 107| 076 122 | 081 1.31 oss 08s} oss 0a6|oa7 141] 100 160| 107 172 2 ose 090] 008 1.41] 143 231| 163 263) 1.75 2.82 3 oss 109] 1.07 1.72] 174 281] 1.99 320] 213 3.43 4 os 138| 135 217| 221 356] 252 405 | 270 4.35 5 oes 155] 151 243] 248 398] 282 454) 303 487 6 111179] 1.75 281 | 286 460] 326 524] 350 5.63 7 141 227| 222 387| 363 583] 413 664] 443° 7.19 8 171 276| 269 434] 441 7.10] 5.02 808] 539 8.67 9 192 303| 302 486| 494 7.95| 562 905 | 604 9.71 10 243 392] 382 615] 626 1007) 7.13 11.47] 7.65 12.31 " 2e1 453 | 442 7.11| 723 11.64) 824 13.25] 8.84 14.22) 12 495 7.81 | 7.63 12.28| 12.48 20.09| 14.22 22.88 | 15.26 24.55) GREEPR | 018 025] 024 ose] 030 063 | oa o72| 048 077 aR os7 091] 089 143] 146 235] 166 267 | 1.78 287 2R 113 1862] 1.78 286] 291 468| 931 533| 355 5.72 aR 143 291| 225 362| 368 593| 420 675| 450 7.25 aR 286 460| 449 7.23| 7.95 11.83| 837 1347| 9.98 14.46) ‘Speed at maximum engine speed with light load 2350 r/min = 16.30 mile/h = 26.23 km/h To calculate approximate speeds for other tire sizes, do the following 18.4-30, Rolling Radius 720 mm (28.43 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.03 16.9-34, Rolling Radius 745 mm (29.33 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.07 13.6-36, Rolling Radius 715 mm (28.14 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.02 13.6-38, Rolling Radius 740 mm (29.13 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.06 EXAMPLE: Gear selected Fae Engine Speed . teeeeeees 1800 r/min Speed in Chart ....... ceceeeess 2.86 mile/h Speed for 18.4-30 Tire 2.86 X 1.03 = 2.94 mile/h APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS TRACTOR FROM P.IN. 11503001 WITH SYNCHROMESH, TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE RATIO: . REAR TIRE SIZE . 11:49 16.9-30 ROLLING RADIUS - 695 mm (27.4 inch) GEAR 700 r/min | _1100r/min [1800 r/min | 2050 r/min | 2200 r/min Tmile/h_km/h | mileryh_km/h| mile/h_km/h| mile/h_km/h| mile/h_ km/h CREEPER 1 010 016] 016 026] 026 042] 030 047] 032 0.51 SPEEDS §=2 | 0.16 027| 0.26 0.42] 043 068] 048 078] 052 083 3 ozs 046 | 045 072] 073 1.18] 083 134] 0.90 1.44 1 037 060| 0s9 095] 096 155] 1.10 1.76] 118 1.89 2 061 099| 096 155] 1.58 254] 1.80 289] 1.93 3.10 3 07s 120] 117 189] 1.92 309] 219 352] 235 3.7 4 o9s 152] 149 239] 243 391] 277 448] 297 478 5 1.06 170] 1.66 268] 272 438| 310 499] 333 536 6 122 197] 1.92 309] 315 506| 358 5.77] 385 6.19 7 155 250] 244 392] 399 642] 454 731] 487 7.84 8 189 304/296 477] 485 781] 552 889/593 9.54 9 211 340| 332 534] 543 874] 619 9.96] 664 1068 10 268 431 | 421 677] 698 11.08| 7.84 1262] 841 19.54 n 3.09 498 | 486 7.82] 7.95 1280] 906 1458] 9.72 1565 2 534 859 | 839 1950] 1373 22.10] 15.64 25.17] 16.78 27.01 CREEPR | 016 027} 026 o42| 043 069] 049 078] 053 ass. 1R 062 100] 088 158] 160 258] 183 296] 196 315 aR 124 200] 195 315] 320 515] 566 586| 391 629 3h 158 254] 248 399] 405 652] 462 743| 495 7.97 an 314 506 | 494 7.95] 808 1301] 921 1482] 968 1590 Speed at maximum engine speed with light load 2350 r/min = 17.83 mile/h = 28.85 km/h To calculate approximate speeds for other tire sizes, do the following 18.4-30, Rolling Radius 720 mm (28.43 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.03 16.9-34, Rolling Radius 745 mm (29.33 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.07 13.6-36, Rolling Radius 715 mm (28.14 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.02 136.38, Roling Racius 740 mm (28.18 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.06 EXAMPLE: Gear selected . Engine Speed . 1800 San Speed in Chart . 2.86 mile/h Speed for 18.4-30 Tire 2.86 X 1.03 = 2.94 mile/h APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS TRACTORS PRIOR TO P.L.N. 11503001 WITH POWER ‘SHIFT TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE RATIO: . REAR TIRE SIZE .... ROLLING RADIUS ..... ++ 10:49 kerio secs 169-00 .. 695 mm (27.4 inch) LEVER 700 rimin | 1100 r/min | 1800 r/min | 2050 r/min | 2300 r/min POSITION POWER; RANGE | SHIFT | mile/n_km/h| mile” _km/h| mile/h_km/h| mite/h_km/h| mile/h_ken/h 1 | 031 050] 049 079] 080 1.29] 092 147] 098 1.58 2 | 043 069| 067 108] 110 177] 1.25 201] 134 216 1 3 | ose os9| os7 141] 143 230] 169 262] 175 261 4 | 076 122) 119 192| 195 314] 222 as8| 239 38e 2 + | oes 125] 132 212| 216 347| 246 395) 264 424 2 2 | 115 195| 180 290| 295 475| 936 540] 360 580 2 3 | 149 240] 294 377| 384 6.17] 497 703] 469 7.54 2 a | 204 s26| 20 516] 526 844] 597 g61| 641 1091 3 7 | 196 318] 311 500] 509 e18| 579 952] 6.22 10.00 3 2 | 270 435| 425 6e4| 695 11.19] 792 12.74] 849 1367 3 3 | 352 se6| 553 0e9| 904 1455] 1020 16.57] 11.05 17.78 3 4 | 481 773| 755 12.15] 12.98 19.88| 1407 22.65] 15.10 24.30 a 7 | oer 140] 197 220| 224 s60| 255 410] 273 4.40 R 2 | 110 191] 187 301] 306 492] 348 560] 374 601 n | 2 | 155 240| 249 391] 398 640] 453 729] 496 762 R 4 | 211 340] 392 534] 543 874] 619 996 | 664 1069 ‘Speed at maximum engine speed with light !oad 2350 r/min = 16.13 mile/h = 25.96 km/h To calculate approximate speeds for other tire sizes, do the following 18.4-30, Rolling Radius 720 mm (28.43 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.03 16.9-34, Rolling Radius 745 mm (29.33 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.07 136-36, Rolling Radius 715 mm (28.14 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.02 136-38, Rolling Radius 740 mm (29.13 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.06 EXAMPLE: Gear selected ac pe Engine Speed ....- is 1800 r/min Speed in Chart . . 2.86 mile/h Speed for 18.4-30 Tire = ... 17 2.86 x 1.03 = 2.94 mile/h zl APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS TRACTORS FROM PAIN. 11503001 WITH POWER SHIFT TRANSMISSION FINAL DRIVE RATIO: .... REAR TIRE SIZE . ROLLING RADIUS ...... ceeeeeeeees 169-30 + +++ 695 mm (27.4 inch) LEVER 700 r/min | 1100 r/min | 1800 r/min | 2050 r/min | 2300 r/min POSITION POWER.) RANGE | SHIFT_| mile/h_km/h| mile/h_km/h| mile/h_ke/h| mile/n_km/h |mile/h_km/h 1 1 | 034 055] 054 087] 088 142] 1.01 162] 1.08 1.74 2 | 047 076] 0.74 119] 121 195] 138 222] 148 298 1 3 | 061 o96| 096 155] 157 253] 179 208] 192 309 4 Oe 194] 1.31 211] 215 346/245 394] 263 4.23 2 1 [ose 149] 145 293] 297 382] 270 425| 290 467 2 | 2 | 126 203/198 319| 324 522] 269 soa | 396 658 2 | 3 | 164 268] 258 415| 422 670] 401 779| 516 8.90 2 | 4 | 226 361] a52 ser] 577 928] 657 1057| 7.05 1134 3 | 1 | 218 350] s42 550] 559 900] 637 10.25| 694 11.00 3 | 2 | 297 478] 467 752] 765 1290] 71 1401] 998 15.04 | 3 | 3 | 987 ze] 605 978| 995 1600) 1199 19.23) 1216 1956 3 | 4 | 529 8s1| 851 1937] 1359 21.07| 1548 2491| 16.61 26.73 r | 1 [095 154] 150 242] 246 396] 260 451 | 301 404 R 2 1.31 2.10] 205 3.31 | 3.36 5.41] 3.83 16 | 411 6.61 , rn | 3 | 170 274] 267 420] 497 7.04] 498 802] 535 860 R | 4 | 292 374] 365 sas| soe 962| 661 1095| 731 1176 ‘Speed at maximum engine speed with light load 2350 r/min = 1 7.74 mile/h = 28.56 km/h To calculate approximate speeds for other tire sizes, do the following 18.4-30, Rolling Radius 720 mm (28.43 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.03 16.9-34, Rolling Radius 745 mm (29.33 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.07 13.6-36, Rolling Radius 715 mm (28.14 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.02 13.6-38, Rolling Radius 740 mm (29.13 inch) Multiply speeds in chart by 1.06 EXAMPLE: Gear selected . Engine Speed . Speed in Chart Speed for 18.4-30 Tire 1800 r/min sists fa - 2.86 mile/h ++ 2.86 X 1.03 = 2.94 mile/h NOTE: Speeds in the charts are approximate. To calcuate correct speeds do the following: Measure one rear wheel revolution (Rolling circumference). Divide this measurement by 6.283 to obtain the rolling radius. Divide your rolling radius by the one for the chart tire. EXAMPLE: Wheel revolution = 190 inches + 6.283 = 30.24 : 30.31 = 0.99 Multiply speeds in chart by 0.99 DIESEL FUEL SPECIFICATIONS Use a good grade of Number Two Diesel Fuel in your Case Diesel Engine. Do not use other types or grades of fuel. The use of other fuels will result in loss of engine power and high fuel consumption. NOTE: When the temperature is very cold, the use of a mixture of Number ‘One and Number Two Diesel Fuel is permitted for a short period of time. Specifications For Acceptable Number Two Diesel Fuel AP. Gravity (Min) - Pour Point (Max) _ 10°F (5°C) below ambient operating temperature . 540 to 625°F (282 to 329°C) ... 125°F (52°C) or legal Distillation (90% Point) . Flash Point (Min) ..... Kinematic Viscosity Centistokes 100°F (38°C) (Min) Cetane Number (Min) -. 2.0 to 4.3 Seconds” (45 to 55 For Cold Temperature or High Altitude Use) 0.05% 0.01% Water and Sediment Volume (Max) « Ash Weight (Max) .. Sulphur Weight (Max) = 0.5% Carbon Residue of 10% Residuum (Max) . se ees 0.2% Corrosion, Copper Strip, 3 hours at 212°F (100°C) Number 3 (°32 to 40 Saybolt Universal Seconds) APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS 2WD Tractor Without Cab F Figure 4 TIRE WHEEL I TIRE WHEEL 750-16 550x16| [B[ 16.9-30 DW14 x 30 cc] ..2540mm p] 218mm | [Ee] 2413 mm (100 INCHES) (83 INCHES) (95 INCHES) r| .3632mm a 381 mm (143 INCHES) (15 INCHES) Turning Radius Without Brake Assistance Turning Radius With Brake Assistance . 3 403 mm (134 Inches) 3 124 mm (123 Inches) APPROXIMATE TRANSPORT WEIGHT Approximate Weight of Tractor Without ROPS . « 2.449 kg (5,400 Ib) With ROPS . 2.587 kg (5,700 Ib) (Equipped with most common optional equips es not include iron weight or liquid ballast. IMPORTANT: The total tractor weight, for tractors equipped with two or four post ROPS, with all equipment and ballast must never be more than 4 445 kg (9,800 Ib). 14 APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS MFD Tractor Without Cab | 1 Ie F Figure 5 [TRE WHEEL TIRE WHEEL A 712-24 wioxa | [B| 169-30 Dw 14 x 30) oc] .25esmm p) 2 40mm Ee] 2aismm (102 INCHES) (84 INCHES) (95 INCHES) F] 3.632 mm ia 342 mm (143 INCHES) (13.5 INCHES) to P.ILN. 11503001. . 4.851 mm (191 inches) . 3.657 mm (144 inches) Turning Radius With MFD Engaged, MFD Axle Without Brake Assistance . With Brake Assistance .. Turning Radius with MED Engaged for MFD Tractor PIN 11513001 and After. Tread width set at 1 727mm (68 inches). .Lock angle set at 50”. Without Brake Assistance _.. 4737 mm (186 inches) With Brake Assistance . . 3.556 mm (140 inches) APPROXIMATE TRANSPORT WEIGHT Approximate Weight of Tractor Without ROPS . 3.044 kg (6,710 Ib) With ROPS . 3 124 kg (6,888 Ib) (Equipped with most common optional equipment) Does not include iron weight or liquid ballast. IMPORTANT: The total tractor’ ‘weight, for tractors equipped with two or four, ‘post ROPS, with all equipment and ballast must never be more than 4 445 kg (9,800 Ib). 15 APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS 2WD Tractor With Cab T ARM 1.524 mm (60 INCH) 1 625 mm (64 INCH) 1727 mm (68 INCH) 1 828 mm (72 INCH) 1.930 mm (76 INCH) 2 032 mm (80 INCH) 2 133 mm (84 INCH) LUBRICATION Service your Case tractor at the intervals and locations given on the Lubrica- tion Chart, When you service your tractor, use only high quality lubricants. Engine Hourmeter rae | fisiesrSe"] [_—= >=] [BEMh 10] oscar en) Figure 14 The hourmeter on the instrument cluster shows the number of hours that the tractor has worked. Use the hourmeter together with the Lubrication Chart to service your tractor at the correct time periods. Selection of Engine Oil Case HDM Engine Oil is the J | Case Company recommendation for use in your Case Tractor Engine. The Case HDM oil will lubricate your engine correctly under all operating conditions. For the first 300 hours use an oil to a specification no higher than API service category CC and Mil-L~46152. After the first 300 hours use an oil to a specification the same as API service category SE/CD and Mil-L-2104C. NOTE: Do not put “Performance Additives” or other oil additive products in the engine crankcase. The oil change intervals given in this manual are according to tests with Case lubricants. LUBRICATION CHART ly g LO / Ls ‘Ss YSISEY | ful Ly SY um [oS = SALI SSS é CESSES & SERVICE POINTS IPM SSE 1_| Engine Ol Level 4 Oo 2_| Axle Pivot ( Severe | 2 EVERY 3_[ King Pins < Wet [2 10 4 [Front Wheel Hubs |_Conditions | 2 One 5 _| Link ends - Jeffes Hitch Onl) 2 DAILY 6 _| Ramshaft 2p 7_| Axle Pivot 2 &_| King Pins 2 9 | Front Whee] Hubs 2 10 | Park Brake Cables (Cab) 2 11 | Final Drive Output Shaft 2 12 | PTO Clutch Release Bearing 1 13 | Sensing Unit Cable 1 14 | Lift Rods 3 e 15 | Leveling Lever Gearbox 1 EVERY 16 | Top Link 1 50 47 | Power Steering Reservoir Oil Level [1 HOURS 18 | Control Levers Pivot Points 19 | Transmission Oil Level 1 [ 20 | Transmission Oil Filter 1 First 50 hours Onl) 21 | Engine Olt 1 =) EVERY 22| Final Drive Oil Level 2 4 O00 HOURS 23 | Engine Ol Filter 1 E 200 HOURS 24 | Transmission Oil Filter 1 (400 25 | Power Steering Oil and Filter 1 HOURS 26| Transmission Oil 1 EVERY 27| Final Drive Oil 2 soo 28 | Power Shift Oil Pressure 1 HOURS 28 CAPACITIES AND APPROVED LUBRICANTS - NORTH AMERICA AG oa Lue eee cue eae iar, A Cee ne eee WARNING: There is pressure in the cooling system which can caus\ A injury if the radiator cap is suddenly removed. Turn the cap to the firs CM a a Te ee cre 1 29 errr LUBRICATION POINTS APPROXIMATE CAPACITIES us. METRIC MEASURE MEASURE Engine Crankcase Without Filter Change 75 Qts 7 Litres Engine Crankcase With Filter Change 7.9 Qt 7.5 Litres Transmission Hydraulle System 38.5 Qts 36.5 Litres Mechanical Shift Power Gain 45.5 Qts 43 Litres Final Drive Units (each) 2.4 ats 2.3 Litres Front Differential - MFD Tractor 6.25 ats 6 Litres Prior to P.LLN. 11503001 Front Hub - MFD Tractor Prior 1.58 Qts 15 Litre to PLN. 11503001 Front Differential - MFD Tractor 42 Qts 4 Litres from P.LN. 11603001 Front Hub - MFD Tractor 1Qts 1 Litre from P.LN. 11503001 Steering 13 Qts 1.25 Litres All Pressure Fittings ‘As Many Strokes As Needed CITIES AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE RANGES ETRIC 30°F (0°C) and Above | 10°F (-12°C) to 50° (10°C) | Use Oe en ee ASURE Above 90°F (92.2°C) | 90°F (82.2°C) to 0°F (-17.8°C) | Below O° (-17.8°C) CASE HOM CASE HOM CASE HDM 5 Litres SAE 30W SAE 20W SAE 10W 5 Litres USE CASE TFD FLUID - CASE SPECIFICATION MS1204, U.S. AND CANADA B17445 (5 Gal.) OR B17446 (55 Gal.) 8 Litres USS. ONLY B17447 (30 Gal) 3 Litres CASE FDL Litres CASE FDL SAE 90 5 Lite CASE FDL SAE 90 Litres CASE FDL SAE 90 1 Litre CASE FDL SAE 90 5 Lites CASE TCH FLUID AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE RANGES ded 32°F (0°C) and Above Below +) No. 2 Lithium Base No. 1 Lithium Base CAPACITIES AND APPROVED LUBRICANTS - NORTH AMERICA RCI cei an enn ena Raa eA ee ene ae La WARNING: There is pressure in the cooling system which can cause} wN injury if the radiator cap is suddenly removed. Turn the cap to the first POT ac UR eA tat kul ee ik ke cm WUE : a. Lubrication Chart MFD Tractors - Front Axle Prior to P.I.N. 11503001 Figure 16 ZS o/ ‘S/ 7 S & SERVICE POINTS 1| Pivot Bushes 2 |_Splined Sleeve 3 |_ Swivel Pins 4 | Axle Breather 5 6 7 Front Hub Breather Differential Oil Level Front Hub Oil Level Differential Oil Front Hub Oil | | MFD Tractors From P.I.N. 11503001 a Ai DIFFERENTIAL LEVEL STEERING CYLINDER JOINTS Figure 19 Figure 21 Je FRONT HUB ‘SWIVEL PINS Figure 20 Figure 22 SERVICE POINTS 1] Pivot Bushes 2 2 | Splined Sleeve 2 3 | Swivel Pins 4 4 [ Axle Breather 1 5 | Steering Cylinder 2 6 | Differential Oil Level 1 7 |_Front Hub Oil Level 2 | 8 |_Ditterential Oil 1 9 | Front Hub Oil 2 Lubrication Chart MED Tractors - Front Axle Prior to P.I.N. 11503001 SERVICE POINTS Pivot Bushes ‘Splined Sleeve Swivel Pins ‘Axle Breather Front Hub Breather Differential Oil Level Front Hub Oil Level SRS |p ry Differential Oil Front Hub Oil | MFD Tractors From P.I.N. 115030! DIFFERENTIAL LEVEL | STEERING CYLINDER JOINTS Figure 19 Figure 21 +k a é ~ ’ S FRONT HUB a SWIVEL PINS Figure 20 Figure 22 SERVICE POINTS 1] Pivot Bushes 2 2 Splined Sleeve 2 3 | Swivel Pins 4 4 | Axle Breather 1 5 | Steering Cylinder 2 Ee 6 | Differential Oil Level 1 7 | Front Hub Oil Level 2 8 | Differential Oil 1] 9 | Front Hub Oil 2] 31 Grease Fittings The figures below and on the next page, show the position of the grease fittings. Apply grease at the service periods given in the lubrication chart. Figure 23 { PTO CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING Apply grease to the fitting on the left- hand side of the tractor. Operate the ——*} grease gun twice ONLY. There willbe = —=| damage to the clutch if you apply too il much grease. 7 f af GREASE FITTING Figure 24 32 Grease Fittings \| a |L__ Fiat prive output sHAFT Figure 28 \(W2 SENSING UNIT AND CABLE eg SHAKE PEDALS PIVOT SHAFT b “ SAT aml Figure 27 Figure 30 ENGINE OIL CHANGE Run-In Oil After the first 20 hours of engine operation, change the engine oil and oil filter. Engine Oil Change Interval After every 100 hours of operation, change the engine oil. If the tractor has been pulling heavy loads, or starting and stopping with frequency, or operat- ing in very high or low ambient temperatures, then change the oil earlier than every 100 hours. Changing the Engine Oil 1. If you remove the engine oil from the engine crankcase and also replace the oil filter, install the drain plug and put 7.8 U.S. quarts (13 U.K. pints) (7.4 litres) of new engine oil in the crankcase. 2. If you remove the engine oil from the engine crankcase and do not replace the oil filter, install the drain plug and put 7.6 U.S. quarts (12.6 U.K. pints)(7.2 litres) of new engine oil in the crankcase. Pull the engine stop control out to the stop position. 4. Turn the starter key switch to "START" position and turn the engine for 30 seconds maximum. Release the starter key. After one minute, push the engine stop control in and start the engine. Operate the engine for five minutes at approximately 1000 r/min so that oil for lubrication reaches all of the engine parts. 7. Stop the engine. Before you check the oil level, wait to let the oil return to the engine crankcase IMPORTANT: You must put the tractor on level ground to check the oil level with accuracy. 8. Check the oil level on the dipstick and add oil if needed. Install the dipstick. ° 5. 6. = ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK Figure 31 Figure 32 ee ENGINE OIL FILTER CHANGE Figure 33 Figure 34 Change Interval .... .scess After the first 20 hours of operation and each 200 hours after that. 1. Remove the oil pan drain plug and remove the oil from the engine crankcase 2. To remove the oil filter, use a strap wrench. 3, Put clean oil on the gasket of the new Case filter. Install the filter. 4. Turn the filter clockwise until the gasket comes in contact with the filter base. Use your hand to tighten the filter an additional 1/2 to 3/4 of a turn to get the filter correctly sealed. 5, Install the drain plug and new engine oil. See "Changing the Engine Oil” IMPORTANT: Change the oil filter at the given time intervals. Your Authorized Case Dealer has approved Case filters. Do not use other type filters. TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL CHECK AND CHANGE Before operating the tractor each day, check the transmission fluid lev- el. Put the tractor on level ground. If the fluid level is at or below the lower mark on the dipstick, install fluid in the transmission through the fill tube on the right-hand ramshaft cover. Every 800 hours of operation, remove all the fluid from the transmission. Remove the filter for power shift transmission. Clean the filter with pa- raffin or diesel oil. Fit a new O-ring and sealing washer. Install the filter and tighten. Fill the transmission with Case TFD (Transmission Final Drive) fluid. © DRAIN PLUG 4 Figure 37 “ ‘SEALING WASHER O-RING Figure 38 Figure 40 36 TRANSFER GEAR BOX OIL LEVEL Mechanical Front Drive - (MFD) The oil in the transfer gear box is 7 common with the transmission hy- 5 draulic system and is serviced at the same intervals. To drain the oil remove both the transfer gear box drain plug and the transmission case drain plug. See "Transmission Oil Level Check And Change”. TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER CHANGE Oil Filter Change Interval ... After the first 20 hours of operation and then every 400 hours. Transmission Capacity Synchromesh .. 27 Litres, (6 U.K. gallons)(7 U.S. gallons) Power Shift .... . 32 Litres (7 U.K. gallons)(8.5 U.S. gallons) Type of Filter ++. One paper element Type of Fluid . .. Case TFD or equivalent BACK UP RING SPRING ELEMENT BOWL Figure 43 38 p>) This filter is installed between the hy- draulic pump and the distribution block. It is fastened to the right-hand ram- shaft bracket, To replace the element, do the follow- ing 1. Clean the area around the filter. Use a wrench to remove the bowl. 2. Remove and discard the element. Clean inside the filter bowl. 3. Remove the back up ring and the o- ting from the filter body. 4, Install a NEW o-ring and back up ring. 5. Install a NEW element, closed end down, in the bowl. 6. Install the bowl on the filter body. Tighten the bow! to 34Nm (25 Ib ft) IMPORTANT: The transmission oil is also used by the hydraulic system. Oil pressure is very high and clearances small. Very small particles of dirt can cause a failure of the hydraulic sys- tem. Use only Case filter element 946095. Other elements are not made to the same specifications and will not give the required protection to the system. Do not operate the tractor for more than 400 hours without replacing the element. WARNING: Hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury. See ene ea ee a eR ac eee Or ee a ed Ce a en en RECN eu RN eg Le ee eee Re eee tr Re Rae Sl ead It injured by leaking fluid, see your doctor immediately. DIFFERENTIAL OIL LEVEL CHECK AND CHANGE Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) Check the oil level in the differential every 100 hours of operation. Change the oil in the differential after the first 20 hours of operation and every 800 hours of operation after the first change. To check the oil level, remove the fill plug. If the oil level is below the plug pene. hole add new oil. Put new oil in the fill plug hole until the oil is level with the Sa bottom of the hole. Install the plug. Sail plus A re Figure 44 To change the oil, remove the drain plug at the bottom of the differential housing and drain the oil. install the drain plug. Put new oil in the fill plug hole until the oil is level with the bot- tom of the hole. Install the fill plug. FILL/LEVEL PLUG Figure 45 Figure 46 40 FRONT HUB OIL LEVEL CHECK AND CHANGE Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) Check the oil level in the front hubs every 100 hours of operation. Change the oil in the front hubs after the first 20 hours of operation and every 800 hours of operation. To check the oil level the fill/drain plug must be horizontal. Remove the plug and check the oil level. If the oi! level is below the level of the plug hole, add new oil until the oil is level with the bottom of the plug hole. In- stall the plug To change the oil, the plug must be at the bottom. Remove the plug and drain the old oil. Turn the wheel until the plug hole is horizontal. Add new oil until the oil is level with the bottom of the plug hole. Install the plug: [rLuc In LeveL AND FILL POSITION » — | @ ‘ 2 Figure 47 PLUG IN DRAIN POSITION i Zp) | o ie Figure 48 STEERING PUMP FILTER CHANGE Install a new filter element every 400 hours in the steering pump and add new oil to the correct level. It is a recommendation that you get your dealer to do this job. STEERING PUMP = HOUSING FILTER ELEMENT Figure 49 42 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Run-In Procedure if run-in instructions for a new engine are not followed, you can cause damage to piston rings and cylinder sleeves. LOAD During the first eight hours of operating the tractor in the field, operate in one gear range lower than normal. During the next 12 operating hours, Do Not “lug” the engine. To prevent "lugging" put the transmission in a lower gear range. A new engine must not be "lugged" below 1500 r/min NO LOAD Do not run the engine at idle speed. When not operating the engine witha load, you can keep the correct engine operating temperature if yourun the engine at approximately 1500 r/min. ENGINE OIL After the first 20 hours of operation, then every 100 hours, remove the engine oil while the engine is hot. Install new oil of the correct grade. ENGINE OIL FILTER After the first 20 hours of operation, then every 200 hours, change the engine oil filter. HYDRAULIC FILTER Change the filter after the first 20 hours of operation, then every 400 hours. FRONT WHEEL BOLTS - 2WD When the tractor is new or the front wheels have been removed and replaced, for the next 50 hours of operation tighten the front wheel bolts every day toa torque of 102 to 122 Nm (75 to 90 Ib ft). FRONT WHEEL NUTS - MFD When the tractor is new, or the front wheels have been removed and replaced, for the next 50 hours check the wheel nuts every day. Tighten to 140 Nm (103 Ib ft) for tractors prior to PIN 11503001. Tighten to 300 Nm (220 Ib ft) from PIN 11503001. REAR WHEEL NUTS When the tractor is new or the rear wheels have been removed and replaced, for the next 50 hours of operation tighten the rear wheel nuts every day to a torque of 270 to 325 Nm (200 to 240 Ib tt). Tighten the rim to center nuts 175 to 215 Nm (130 to 160 Ib ft). BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting your Case Tractor for the first time and before each operating period after that, make these checks: 1, Make sure all persons that operate or do maintenance on the tractor understand that clean fuel is important. 2. Check all lubrication fittings for grease as given in the Lubrication Chart. 3. Check the oil level in the engine crankcase. Check the fluid level in the transmission NOTE: Clean around dipsticks before removing. 4. Check the electrolyte level in the battery. 5. Check that the tractor fuel tank (s) is filled with clean fuel of the correct specifications given in this manual. NOTE: Clean around the fuel tank cap before you remove the cap. 6. Check the fuel system, cooling system, engine and transmission for leaks. 7. Check that all drive belts are adjusted correctly. 8. Remove any water or sediment from the water trap of the fuel supply pump. 9. Check the air pressure in the tires. 10. Make sure the safety guards are installed on the PTO. 11. Check the coolant level in the radiator. Add water and Ethylene Glycol coolant as needed. 12. Make sure that you know how to stop the engine. WARNING: Before starting the engine, study the Operator's Manual Re ae En me en a ele Ea ee see eee ee TU ee Me UR re TO cee ee ee Bs eee ee 44 Towing When towing a tractor, follow these rules: 1. Never pull the tractor faster than the maximum rated ground speed of the tractor. 2. Make sure all controls are in the neutral position. 3, Because of the loss of power steering when the tractor engine is not running, use only a rigid towing bar and safety chains to pull the tractor. CAUTION: Make sure that the weight of a trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes, NEVER EXCEEDS the weight of the tractor eRe cule ae) hee ee TO Eee ete Lata Ta A Paes How to Transport the Tractor When you transport the tractor by truck or rail, hold the tractor with tie downs and blocks. Put the gear shift lever in Neutral and engage the parking brake. 45 OPERATING INSTRUMENTS eT Figure 50 1. TACHOMETER AND HOURMETER - The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute (r/min). The normal operating range of the engine must be in the green area (800 to 2200 r/min) for maximum engine life. The engine must not operate in the red area. A symbol on the right indicates the correct Power Takeoff (PTO) operating speed. NOTE: It is normal for the engine to operate for a moment in the amber area ( when you move the transmission controls to a slower gear while pulling a light { load. The hourmeter shows the hours and tenths of hours that the engine has operated at an average engine speed. Use these hour readings for doing regular servicing. D 2. FUEL GAUGE - The gauge shows how much fuel is in the tanks. If the pointer is in the red area, the fuel tanks are empty. Fuel level is shown by three balls. 1/8 White ball - Fuel is needed. 1/2 White ball - Fuel tanks are half filled with fuel. All White ball - Fuel tanks are full. NOTE: The pointer can be in any position when the starter key is in the OFF position. To get a fuel level indication, turn the starter key to the ACC position. 3, ENGINE WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE - The gauge has an amber area, green area and red area: Pointer in Amber area - Engine operating below normal temperature. Pointer in Green area - Engine operating at normal temperature. Pointer in Red area - Engine operating above normal Temperature. STOP THE ENGINE AND CHECK FOR THE CAUSE. NOTE: The pointer can be in any position when the starter key is in the OFF position. To get @ coolant temperature indication, turn the starter key to the ACC position. IMPORTANT: Use a soft cloth or air under low pressure to clean the instru- ment windows. Do not use rough material of any type which will scratch or damage the windows. a7 OPERATING LAMPS Figure 51 . ALTERNATOR LAMP - The alternator lamp will illuminate when the key switch is turned to the ACC or START positions and must stop illuminating when the engine starts to run. If the lamp illuminates when the engine starts and runs, the battery will discharge because the alternator is not working. The lamp can illuminate if the engine is started at low idle speed. When the engine speed is increased, the lamp must stop illuminating. If the lamp continues to illuminate when the engine speed is increased or the lamp illuminates at any time during operation, STOP THE ENGINE AND CHECK FOR THE CAUSE. 2. ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LAMP - The engine oil pressure lamp will illumi- nate when the starter key is turned to the ACC or START positions and must stop illuminating when the engine starts to run. If the lamp keeps illuminat- ing or illuminates at any time during operation, STOP THE ENGINE AND CHECK FOR THE CAUSE. 3. AIR FILTER LAMP - The air filter lamp will illuminate when there is a restriction in air flow during operation. STOP THE ENGINE THEN SER- VICE THE AIR FILTER. 4. HEAD LAMP MAIN BEAM LAMP - The lamp will illuminate when the main beam of the head lamp is illuminated. 5. DIRECTION INDICATOR LAMPS - When the direction indicator switch is pushed to the left, the lamp on the left-hand side will operate. The right- hand lamp will operate when the switch is turned to the right. 6. TRAILER DIRECTION INDICATOR LAMPS - When a trailer is connected the lamp will operate when indicating a turn to the left or right IMPORTANT: Use a soft cloth or air under low pressure to clean the instru- ment windows. Do not use rough material of any type which will scratch or damage the windows. 49 OPERATING CONTROLS Tractor Without Cab (Instrument Panel) NORTH AMERICA Figure 52 NOT NORTH AMERICA Figure 53 50 1. ENGINE STOP CONTROL - Pull the contro! out to stop the engine. The control must be pushed in to start the engine. 2. DIRECTION INDICATOR SWITCH - To indicate that you are turning the. tractor to the right, push the switch to the right. Push the switch to the left to indicate a left turn NOTE: The indicators will only operate when the starter key is in the ACC position. 3. STARTER KEY SWITCH - Four position switch as follows: OFF Position - The key is in the vertical position. You can only remove the key in this position. ACCESSORY Position - First position clockwise from OFF. This position ener- gizes the electrical accessories that is wind- shield washers, indicators, etc. The alterna- tor and oil pressure lamps will illuminate. The fuel and coolant temperature gauges will show correct values. HEAT Position - Second position clockwise from OFF. This position energizes the Thermostart for cold starting. START Position - Turn the key fully clockwise against the pressure of the spring in the switch. Release the key when the engine starts. NOTE: To prevent operation by persons not authorized and the possible discharge of the battery, remove the starter key when you leave the tractor. IMPORTANT: While the engine is operating, keep the starter key in the ACC position so that the instruments and warning lamps will function. Do not keep the starter key in the ACC position for long periods of time when the engine is not operating. Warning lamps will be illuminated which will discharge the battery. 4. HAZARD WARNING SWITCH (Not North America) - Pull the knob to operate the hazard warning lamps (all indicators operating). A red lamp in the knob will operate on and off. Push the knob to stop the lamps from operating. 5. HORN - Press the center of the main lamp =x switch to operate the horn. 51 OPERATING CONTROLS Tractor Without Cab (Instrument Panel) 4 ~~ NORTH AMERICA Figure 54 NOT NORTH AMERICA Figure 55 52 6. LAMP SWITCH (Not North America) - Four position switch as follows: ® Number 1 - Switch fully counterclockwise. All lamps are OFF. 3 Number 2 - First position clockwise illuminates side lamps, rear lamps and instrument panel lamps. 20) Number 3 - Second position clockwise, illuminates head lamps (low beam), side lamps rear lamps and instrument panel lamps. 2D Number 4 - Third position clockwise illuminates head lamps (high ~~" beam), side lamps, rear lamps and instrument panel lamps. 6. LAMP SWITCH (North America) - Four position switch as follows: ® Number 1 - Switch fully counterclockwise. All lamps are OFF. =, Number 2 - First position clockwise illuminates, side lamps, rear =D amps, and instrument panel lamps. ZOD Number 3 - Second position clockwise, field position, as 2 plus 7“ head lamps on high beam. Flood lamp (s) if needed. Sf) Maniber -"Tideei ponition: clockwise, road position, as 2 plus head lamps on low beam and all four flashers working. 7. THROTTLE LEVER - To increase engine speed, move the lever forward (UP). Move the lever rearward (DOWN) to decrease engine speed OPERATING PEDALS Tractor Without Cab Figure 56 Figure 57 a») M Pe Cn ea toe ee CAUTION: Do not drive on roads, or at high speed anywhere, with ee ee ee traction improvement, but release for turning at row ends. 1. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - Push the pedal down to engage the differential lock. A spring inside the differential lock will push it out of engagement when the pedal is released. If the differential lock does not disengage easily, push down on either brake pedal. If the tractor is stopped and the differential lock is engaged, reverse the tractor for a short distance to disengage. Use the differential lock to increase traction of one or both rear wheels. IMPORTANT: Do not try to engage the differential lock if both rear wheels are not turning at the same speed that is one wheel slipping. Always disengage the transmission clutch before engaging the differential lock. WARNING - When the differential lock is engaged, 2. BRAKE PEDALS - The left-hand pedal stops the left-hand rear wheel and the right-hand pedal stops the right-hand rear wheel. For turning assistance in the field, use the pedals separately. Lock the brake pedals together for safe operation on the road 3. BRAKE PEDAL LOCK - Use the lock to connect the brake pedals so that both the brakes are applied evenly. [oO ey eR ce SR ee ee ee RS Ea 4. THROTTLE PEDAL - Use this pedal when operating the tractor on the road Move the throttle lever fully counterclockwise to get complete control of engine speed through the throttle pedal. 5. CLUTCH PEDAL - Push the pedal down to disengage the transmission clutch. Engage the clutch smoothly using the available gears and the throttle to control the tractor speed. Remove your foot from the pedal until it is necessary to stop the tractor or select a different gear. To get maximum clutch life, remove your foot from the pedal after the clutch is engaged. Do not select a high gear and then use the clutch to control the speed of the tractor. 55 CONTROL LEVERS ‘Tractor Without Cab Left-Hand Side SRL eee ne eee ee aie A el Ee ee Le ee ee ated machine, put the PTO clutch lever in the DISENGAGE position, the PTO lever in the NEUTRAL POSITION, and STOP the tractor engine. 56 1, HIGH/LOW RANGE LEVER TRACTORS WITH SYNCHROMESH TRANS- MISSION - This is the right-hand range lever. It has a white knob with the letters H (High) or L (Low) printed on top. Move the lever forward to select H and rearward to select L. Use this lever with the other range lever to select any of the four operating ranges. 2, FAST/SLOW RANGE LEVER TRACTORS WITH SYNCHROMESH TRANS- MISSION - This is the left-hand range lever. It has a black knob with the symbols of a tortoise (Slow) and and a hare (Fast) printed on top Move the lever forward to select slow and rear- ward to select fast. Use this lever with the other range lever to select any of the four operating ranges 3. Select SLOW and LOW on range levers 1 and 2, then move creep lever rearward to “C” to select creep. Select 1, 2, 3 or R with the main gear lever to get the speed you need. IMPORTANT: The creep ranges must not be used for heavy draft work. NOTE: The tractor must be stopped and the transmission clutch disengaged before moving the range levers. 4, POWER TAKEOFF CLUTCH LEVER - The PTO clutch is operated by a lever atthe left-hand side ‘of the operators seat. When the lever is in the down position, the PTO clutch is engaged. To disengage the PTO clutch, pull the lever up, move the lever toward the seat and engage lever slot on guide tube. To engage the PTO clutch, pull the clutch lever up, move lever to the left then slowly lower the clutch lever. NOTE: The PTO clutch must be disengaged be- fore engaging or disengaging the PTO. 57 DISENGAGED PIO. fou ENGAGED ‘bo nor Leave TOP (DISENGAGED) POSITION. ALWAYS. RETURNTO BOTTOM (ENGAGED) Post. ‘TOM EXCEPT WHEN ‘SELECTING OF. ‘STOPPING F.1.0.

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