Case IH Tractor Farmall 80N,90N,100N,110N Operator’s Manual
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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. 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Case IH Tractor Farmall 80N,90N,100N,110N Operator’s Manual_51602352
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the Owner1-1
Intended use 1-3
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)1-5
Manual scope and required training level1-6
Metric and imperial units abbreviations 1-7
Identification plates 1-9
Approval data plate 1-15
Operator’s manual storage 1-16
Machine orientation1-17
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system 1-18
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 fires2-5
Safety rules – Fire extinguisher 2-6
Safety rules – Battery 2-7
Safety rules – Operator presence system 2-8
Safety rules – Power Take-Off (PTO) 2-9
Safety rules – Reflectors and warning lights 2-10
Safety rules – Seat belts 2-11
Safety rules – Operator protective structure 2-12
Safety rules – Category 2 cabin (standard)2-14
Safety rules – Category 4 cabin (if equipped) 2-15
Safety rules – HVAC system2-17
Safety rules – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2-18
Safety rules – “Do not use” sign2-19
Safety rules — Application of plant protection products 2-20
Safety rules – Hazardous chemicals 2-22
Safety rules – Near utilities 2-23
Safety rules – In the event of electrical storms2-24
Safety rules – Mounting and dismounting the machine2-25
Safety rules – Lifting and overhead loads 2-26
Ecology and the environment 2-27
Noise level2-28
Vibration levels 2-29
Machine stability2-30
Decals and plates – Safety signs 2-32
Towing the tractor for recovery 2-49
Tractor jacking points 2-50
Burn prevention 2-51
Emergency exit 2-52
Wheel chocks2-53
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
Clock adjustment3-6
Operator’s seat
Mechanical suspension seat3-7
Air seat 3-8
Air seat – “PREMIUM” model 3-9
Safety belt3-10
Forward controls
Instrument panel 3-11
Front controls3-16
Power shuttle transmission – Operating3-20
Left-hand side controls
Left-hand side controls 3-21
Left-hand side controls 3-22
Right-hand side controls
Right-hand side controls3-22
Overhead controls
Overhead controls 3-25
Exterior controls
Exterior controls3-26
Display
Programming tractor functions3-27
Ground speed calibration 3-29
Ground speed calibration 3-30
Calibrating tool width 3-31
Programming maintenance work 3-32
Activating/deactivating buzzer3-34
Setting units of measurement 3-35
Viewing error codes 3-36
Alarms 3-37
Display warnings overview 3-38
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Commissioning the unit
Basic operating safety rules 4-1
Refueling 4-2
Starting the unit
Engine starting system – Start 4-3
Stopping the unit
Engine starting system – Stop 4-5
Electronic battery isolator – Overview4-6
Moving the unit
Machine movement start-up4-7
Idle speed management 4-8
Transmission with gear reducer and mechanical reversing mechanism 4-9
Transmission with gear reducer and mechanical reversing mechanism4-10
Transmission with gear reducer and electrohydraulic reversing mechanism 4-11
Transmission with additional gear reducer and mechanical reversing mechanism 4-12
Transmission with gear reducer, mechanical reversing mechanism and splitter 4-13
Transmission with gear reducer, electrohydraulic reversing mechanism, HI-LO control and
additional reducer 4-14
Transmission with gear reducer, electrohydraulic reversing mechanism, HI-LO control and
electrohydraulic clutch 4-15
Transmission with gear reducer, electrohydraulic reversing mechanism, HI-LO control and
electrohydraulic clutch 4-18
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
Road transport
Transporting the machine5-1
Safe transport speed 5-2
Recovery transport
Towing the tractor 5-3
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
General information
Roll over protective structure (ROPS)6-1
Engine accelerator controls
Hand throttle control lever – Overview 6-2
Foot throttle control – Overview 6-2
Constant engine RPM
Constant engine RPM6-3
Clutch pedal
Clutch pedal 6-4
Brakes
Brake pedals – Safety rules6-4
Service brakes 6-6
Parking brake 6-7
Park lock 6-8
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
Electro-hydraulic control – Operating6-9
Differential lock system
Differential lock6-10
Air conditioning
Air-conditioning system6-11
Cab pressurizing system
Air filtration system of Category 4 cab – Operating6-13
Air filter – Operating 6-21
Remote control valves
Remote control valves – Safety rules 6-23
Rear remotes valves – Overview6-23
Electrohydraulically controlled rear remote control valves 6-25
Side hydraulic valves – Models with 80 l/min or 64 l/min pump 6-29
Rear Power Take-Off (PTO)
Two-speed rear Power Take-Off (PTO) – Grouped Safety Message6-33
Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) – Overview 6-33
Power take-off speeds 6-35
Non-synchronised power take-off 6-36
Front Power Take-Off (PTO)
Front Power Take-Off (PTO) – Safety rules 6-39
Front Power Take-Off (PTO) – Operating 6-40
Rear hydraulic lift
Safety rules 6-41
Main lift system – Product overview6-42
Hydraulic lift with mechanical control – Models with cab6-43
Proportional control lever 6-45
Rear hydraulic lift with mechanical control – Models without cab6-47
Hydraulic lift with electronic control
Hydraulic lift with electronic control6-51
Rear three-point hitch
Rear three-point hitch – Safety rules 6-55
Rear three-point hitch – Operating 6-56
Rear three-point hitch – Operating Hydraulic adjustment three-point hitch 6-60
Quick hitch – Operating 6-61
Rear three-point hitch – Operating — Tractor setup when towing a trailer with single or
multi axles 6-63
Three-point hitch front
Front hitch – Safety rules 6-64
Front hitch – Operating 6-64
Towbar
Drawbar – Safety rules 6-66
Towbar 6-67
Wheels and tires
Wheels – General specification 6-68
Tires size6-72
Wheel track adjustment
Adjustment of the front mudguards6-74
Adjustment of the front tracks6-77
Front tracks diagram6-80
Rear tracks diagram 6-83
Ballasting
Ballast6-85
Liquid ballast 6-87
Power sockets
Power sockets 6-89
Rotating beacon
Beacon – Overview 6-90
7 MAINTENANCE
General information
General safety before you service7-1
Introduction7-3
Body maintenance 7-4
Fuel injection system – General specification – Biodiesel fuels 7-6
General specification – Diesel fuel7-8
Recommended engine oil for operating temperature ranges7-9
Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant 7-10
Consumables7-12
Capacities7-13
Opening the engine bonnet7-15
Removing the engine side shields 7-16
Maintenance planning
Maintenance chart7-17
As required
Windshield washer fluid reservoir – Check7-19
Road lamps – Adjustment 7-20
Clutch pedal – Adjust 7-21
Parking brake – Adjust7-22
Oil cooler Transmission – Check 7-23
Radiator and intercooler – Control 7-24
Radiator and intercooler – Cleaning7-25
Tires — Pressure check and general conditions 7-26
Engine air filter – Cleaning 7-27
Engine lubrication system – Replace oil 7-28
Fuel cooler – Cleaning7-30
Expansion tank – Level make up 7-31
Cab climate control – Check7-32
Air filter – Check category 2 – Check7-33
Air filter – Check category 4 – Check7-34
AT WARNING MESSAGE DISPLAY
Fuel filters – Drain fluid 7-35
Brake fluid – Level make up7-37
Expansion tank – Check Coolant Level7-38
Engine lubrication system – Check 7-39
Cab air filter category 4 – Replace 7-40
Air cleaner – Cleaning7-41
Every 10 hours or daily
Engine lubrication system – Check 7-42
Expansion tank – Check expansion tank fluid level7-43
Air cleaner – Check7-44
Brake pedals – Check coupling pin 7-45
Fuel filters – Check glass pre – filter 7-46
Initial 50 hours
Maintenance – Tighten 7-47
Maintenance – Check 7-47
Maintenance – Replace 7-48
Maintenance – Cleaning 7-48
Maintenance – Test7-48
Maintenance – Grease 7-49
Every 50 hours
2WD steering cylinder7-50
2WD front axle pivot 7-50
2WD right and left-hand stub axle7-51
Drive shaft – Grease 7-52
4WD front axle pivot 7-53
Hydraulic lift and linkage – Greasing7-54
Front three-point hitch – Greasing 7-54
Radiator and intercooler – Control 7-55
Every 100 hours
Oil cooler and lines – Check drives 7-56
Oil cooler Drive line – Cleaning 7-57
Air conditioner condenser – Cleaning 7-59
Cab air recirculation filter – Cleaning7-61
Alternator drive belt – Check 7-62
Air conditioning compressor belt – Check 7-63
Air filter – Cleaning category 2 – Clean 7-64
Every 300 hours
Hydraulic oil filter – Replace7-65
Transmission oil filter – Replace 7-66
Drive line lubrication – Check the oil level 7-67
Engine air filter – Cleaning 7-68
Brake system – Control 7-69
4WD front axle housing Check the oil level 7-70
4WD front axle final drives – Oil level check 7-71
4WD front axle steering knuckles – Greasing7-72
2WD front wheels 7-73
Every 600 hours
Front and rear wheel nuts – Check tightening torque 7-74
Oiling system – Oil and filter replacement (Models without cabs) 7-75
Oiling system – Oil and filter replacement (Models with cabs) 7-78
Fuel filters – Replace 7-80
Fuel filters – Cleaning glass first stage fuel filter7-83
Air intake lines – Check 7-85
Front Power Take-Off (PTO) – Check 7-86
Front Power Take-Off (PTO) – Check Oil breather 7-87
Clutch hydraulic release control – Check – Control 7-88
Every 1200 hours or annually
Cab air filter category 2 – Replace 7-89
Cab air recirculation filter – Replace 7-90
Engine air filters – Replace 7-91
Blowby recirculation filter – Replace 7-92
Rear wheel hub – Greasing7-93
Every 1200 hours or two years
4WD front axle housing With brake 7-94
4WD front axle housing Without brake7-94
4WD front axle final drives – Change oil 7-95
Hydraulic system oil – Replacement7-96
Engine cooling system – Change fluid (normal liquid)7-97
Front Power Take-Off (PTO) – Change oil 7-102
Alternator drive belt – Replace 7-104
Air conditioning compressor belt – Replace 7-105
Every two years
Receiver-dryer – Replace 7-106
Brake fluid reservoir – Check 7-107
Fuel tank – draining 7-108
Every 3600 hours
Engine cooling system – Change fluid (OAT liquid) 7-109
Brake fluid reservoir – Change fluid7-114
Electrical system
Battery access and service7-115
Battery cut-off switch7-119
Light adjustments
Road lamps – Replacement 7-120
Road lamps – Adjustment7-121
Fuse and relay locations
Fuse and relay box – Overview 7-122
Fuse and relay box – Overview 7-123
Storage
Tractor storage 7-133
Calibrations
two-speed Powershift transmission – Calibrate7-133
Electronic lift calibration7-137
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault code resolution
TROUBLESHOOTING ENGINE 8-1
Electrical system – Troubleshooting ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-3
Hydraulic systems – Troubleshooting HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 8-4
Couplers – Troubleshooting8-5
Rear three-point hitch – Troubleshooting 8-6
Hydraulic service brakes – Troubleshooting 8-7
Cab climate control – Troubleshooting 8-7
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 drawbar9-5
Maximum permitted loads on three point hitch 9-6
Additional equipment attachment points 9-7
Additional equipment attachment points 9-8
Mid-mounted implement mounting brackets9-9
Speed table for 16×16 gearbox9-10
Speed table for 28×16 gearbox9-14
Speed table for 32×16 gearbox9-19
Speed table 44×16 gearbox 9-24
Capacities 9-29
Consumables 9-31
General specification 9-32
10 ACCESSORIES
Tool box – Overview10-1
Radio10-2
Fuel cooler – Overview10-7
FILE DETAILS:
Case IH Tractor Farmall 80N,90N,100N,110N Operator’s Manual_51602352
Size : 26.1 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Number of Pages : 432 pages
Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: Farmall 80N,90N,100N,110N
Part No: 51602352
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