Case IH Tractor FARMALL 110A,120A,130A Operator’s Manual
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- This manual has been prepared to assist you in the correct procedure for running in, driving and operating your new machine, and for its maintenance. Read this manual carefully. Your machine is designed to be used in normal and customary agricultural applications.
- If you require advice concerning your machine at any time, do not hesitate to contact your CASE IH dealer. He has factory trained personnel, genuine manufacturers’ parts and the necessary equipment to carry out all your service requirements. The specification are provided for your information and guidance. For further information concerning your machine and equipment, consult your CASE IH dealer.
- All data given in this book is subject to production variations. Dimensions and weight are approximate only. The illustrations do not necessarily show machines in standard condition or imply that these features are available in all countries. For exact information about a particular machine, see your CASE IH dealer. Your machine has been designed and built to give maximum performance, economy and ease of operation under a wide variety of operating conditions.
- Prior to delivery, the machine was carefully inspected, both at the factory and by your dealer, to ensure that it reaches you in optimum condition. To keep it in this condition and guarantee that its operation is problem-free, it is important that routine service procedures, as specified in the maintenance table on page 7-12, are carried out at the recommended intervals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Case IH Tractor FARMALL 110A,120A,130A Operator’s Manual_47952265
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
NOTE TO THE OWNER 1-1
Engine identification 1-3
Product identification plate1-3
Ecology and the environment1-5
Run in period of a new machine1-6
International symbols1-7
Noise levels1-8
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules 2-1
Roll – over protective structure (ROPS) 2-2
Safety rules 2-2
Safety decals – Cab models 2-3
Safety decals – Models without cab 2-10
Before operating the tractor 2-15
Driving the vehicle 2-15
Machine operation 2-16
Power Take-Off (PTO) operation 2-17
Servicing 2-18
Diesel fuel 2-20
Fire or explosion prevention 2-21
Intended use statement 2-22
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
General check3-1
Introduction3-2
Platform – Overview3-4
Cab – Overview 3-5
OPERATOR’S SEAT
Operator seat 3-6
Seat belt3-7
INSTRUCTOR’S SEAT
Passenger’s seat3-8
FORWARD CONTROLS
Ignition switch3-8
Warning lights3-9
Service light 3-9
Multi-function handle 3-10
Shuttle lever 3-10
Clutch pedal3-11
Foot throttle pedal 3-11
Foot pedals of brake 3-11
Steering column3-12
LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS
Parking brake 3-12
Power Take-Off (PTO)3-12
Diagnostic socket 3-13
RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS
Right side post controls 3-13
Power Take-Off (PTO)3-15
Planters block valve switch 3-15
Switch – Cruise control 3-15
Air conditioner 3-17
Differential lock3-19
Hand throttle3-19
Traction Front Wheel Drive (FWD) 3-20
Creeper3-20
Performance monitor 3-21
Control levers of the hydraulic system 3-21
Control levers of the remote valves 3-21
Transmission controls3-22
Radio (if equipped)3-22
Auxiliary electrical outlet3-23
REARWARD CONTROLS
Harness routing of the monitor3-24
Instrument panel
Instrument panel 3-25
Gauges3-27
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
General instructions4-1
Filling the fuel tank 4-1
STARTING THE UNIT
Starting the engine 4-2
Booster battery procedure 4-4
STOPPING THE UNIT
Stopping the engine4-5
MOVING THE UNIT
Machine direction – General safety recommendations for driving the machine4-5
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
PREPARING FOR ROAD TRANSPORT
Machine loading 5-1
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Towing the machine5-1
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Traction Front Wheel Drive (FWD) 6-1
Differential lock system 6-2
TRANSMISSION
Transmission operation Synchro Shuttle™ – 8×8 6-3
Travel speeds – Synchro Shuttle™ Transmission – 8×8 6-4
Transmission operation Power shuttle™ – 8×8 (optional)6-5
Travel speeds – Power Shuttle™ Transmission – 8×8 (optional) 6-6
Transmission operation Power Shuttle™ – 16 x 8 (optional)6-7
Travel speeds – Power Shuttle™ Transmission – 16 x 8 (optional) 6-9
Reverse Alarm and Light 6-10
Operation the creeper (Optional) 6-10
Decal information speeds 6-11
POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)
Power Take-Off (PTO) safety rules 6-13
Power Take-Off (PTO) Independent 6-14
Power Take-Off (PTO) operation6-15
PTO interchangable shaft 6-16
HYDRAULICS
Hydraulics 6-17
Operation in position control 6-18
Operation in sensitivity control 6-18
HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVES
Hydraulic remote control valves 6-19
Remote control valves – Planter function6-21
Operating continuous flow hydraulic equipment 6-23
Operating single-acting hydraulic cylinders 6-25
Operating double-acting hydraulic cylinders6-26
Operating two or more remote control valves 6-26
Remote control valves – Motor kit (when present)6-27
Hydraulic oil free-flow return 6-28
Bleeding the hydraulic system 6-28
Installing attachments 6-29
THREE-POINT HITCH
Attach the implement on the hydraulic lift6-32
Adjustments of the three-point hydraulic lift6-33
Setups the telescopic stabilizer 6-35
Quick hitch (when available) 6-36
Tractor drawbar
Attaching a trailer 6-38
Safety chain6-39
Adjusting the drawbar sliding6-40
WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT
Front wheel tread settings 6-41
Adjustments the front axle stops6-44
Front wheel alignment 6-44
Front wheel fenders 6-45
Rear axle flange type (where fitted)6-47
Rear axle bar type (where fitted)6-49
Dual rear wheels (where fitted) 6-52
BALLASTING AND TIRES
Tires – Wheels6-53
Tires 6-56
Tires – Parts of the tire 6-57
Tire types – For the application 6-57
Tires – General features 6-58
Tires – Compatibility of front x rear tires 6-61
Tractor ballasting 6-63
Tractor ballasting 6-66
Tires – Compatibility table 6-68
Ballasting solid6-70
Liquid ballast 6-71
Liquid ballast – Capacity table 6-74
Tires – Recommendations for calibration6-78
Tires – Calibration6-80
Tire pressures and permissible loads 6-81
AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTIONS
Auxiliary electrical outlet 6-83
7 MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction7-1
Fuel handling precautions7-3
Diesel fuel 7-5
Specifications – Biodiesel fuel 7-6
Fluids and lubricants 7-8
General instructions from the machine 7-9
Protective devices 7-10
MAINTENANCE CHART
Maintenance chart7-12
WHEN THE WARNING LAMP LIGHTS
Air filter – Cleaning7-14
Drain the fuel system water separator 7-16
EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY SERVICE
Checking the engine oil level 7-17
Cleaning the radiators7-18
Engine coolant level 7-19
Battery 7-20
Air conditioning filter drier – Check 7-20
Drain the fuel system water separator 7-22
FIRST 50 HOURS
Initial 50 hours 7-23
EVERY 50 HOURS
Cab air filter 7-24
Cab air recirculation filter – Cleaning7-25
Tires and wheels 7-26
Lubrication points 7-26
Fuel system – Drain 7-28
Hydraulic oil level transmission – Check 7-29
Brake fluid reservoir – Check 7-29
EVERY 300 HOURS
Engine Oil & Filter 7-31
Fuel filters7-32
Front Axle Oil – Check 7-33
Service brakes – Adjustment 7-33
Belt – Check 7-34
Front axle grease fittings – Lubricate7-34
Park brake – Adjustment7-35
Activated charcoal filter – (when installed)7-36
EVERY 600 HOURS
Engine air filter – Outer element 7-37
Cab air filter – Replace 7-37
Cab air recirculation filter7-38
Transmission / hydraulic oil filters7-38
Engine valve clearance 7-40
Fuel injection system – Cleaning 7-40
Wheel hub – Change fluid 7-41
EVERY 1200 HOURS OR ANNUALLY
Fuel injectors – Check 7-42
Rear axle oil reservoir7-42
Front Axle Oil – Replace7-43
Engine air filter – Inner element 7-43
Autopilot valve – Replace Filter 7-44
EVERY 1200 HOURS OR EVERY 2 YEARS
Engine coolant replacement 7-45
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Windshield washer reservoir – Check 7-48
Work lights and lights – Adjustment 7-49
Air conditioning – Check 7-49
Bleeding the brake system 7-50
Fuel injection system – Bleed 7-51
Lamps and bulbs – Replace7-52
Battery – Check7-53
Fuel tank vent filter – Cleaning7-54
Fuse and relay box – Check Models without cab 7-55
Fuse and relay box – Check Cab Models 7-58
Fuse and relay box – Check Models with cab and with Auto Guidance7-61
Cab – Check7-63
Protecting the electronic and electrical systems during welding or battery charging 7-64
STORAGE
Storing the machine 7-66
Preparation for use after Storage 7-67
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM(S)
Engine8-1
Hydraulic System 8-2
Three-point hitch 8-3
Cab8-3
Electrical System 8-3
9 SPECIFICATIONS
Machine overall dimensions 9-1
Weight from the machine 9-3
Capacities 9-3
Engine9-5
Transmission 9-5
Power Take-Off (PTO) 9-5
Steering general specifications 9-5
Hydraulics 9-6
Three-point hitch 9-6
Brakes9-6
Electrical system 9-7
Radio (if equipped) 9-7
10 ACCESSORIES
Rear license plate holder – Localization overview10-1
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Case IH Tractor FARMALL 110A,120A,130A Operator’s Manual_47952265
Size : 22.8 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Number of Pages : 246 pages
Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: FARMALL 110A,120A,130A
Part No: 47952265
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