Case IH Tractor Farmall 85A,95A,105A,115A 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 and for the maintenance of your new tractor. Read this Manual carefully. Your tractor is intended for use in normal and customary agricultural applications. If at any time you require advice concerning your tractor, 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.
- Your tractor 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 tractor was carefully inspected, both at the factory and by your dealer to ensure that it reaches you in optimum condition. To maintain this condition and ensure trouble–free operation, it is important that the routine services, as specified in Maintenance – Basic instructions of this Manual, are carried out at the recommended intervals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Case IH Tractor Farmall 85A,95A,105A,115A Operator’s Manual_51559261
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
METRIC AND IMPERIAL UNITS ABBREVIATIONS 1-1
TO THE OWNER 1-3
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION1-5
ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 1-8
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2-1
Safety aspects in accordance with Regulation (EU) 1322/2014 – Annex XXII and subsequent
amendments and modifications 2-3
Safety rules2-12
Safety rules – General information2-13
Safety rules – Maintenance 2-14
Safety rules – Wheels and tires2-15
Safety rules – Explosions and fires 2-16
Safety rules – Fire extinguisher2-17
Safety rules – Battery 2-18
Safety rules – Instructor seat2-19
Safety rules – Passenger seat 2-20
Safety rules – Operator presence system 2-21
Safety rules – Power Take-Off (PTO)2-22
Safety rules – Reflectors and warning lights 2-23
Safety rules – Seat belts 2-24
Safety rules Operator protective structure 2-25
Safety rules – HVAC system2-29
Safety rules – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2-30
Safety rules – “Do not use” sign2-31
Safety rules – Hazardous chemicals 2-32
Safety rules – Near utilities 2-33
Safety rules – In the event of electrical storms2-34
Safety rules – Mounting and dismounting the machine2-35
Safety rules – Lifting and overhead loads 2-36
Safety rules – Front end loader2-37
Ecology and the environment 2-38
Noise level2-39
Vibration levels 2-40
Machine stability2-41
Towing the tractor for recovery 2-44
Emergency escape from cab2-45
Wheel chocks2-46
Personal safety 2-47
PREVENTION OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION 2-48
Burn prevention 2-49
Getting in and out of the machine 2-50
EMERGENCY EXIT2-51
INTENDED USE STATEMENT 2-52
SAFETY DECALS 2-54
GUARDS 2-60
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS 2-62
NOISE LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET 2-63
VIBRATION LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET 2-64
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
Access to operator’s platform
INTRODUCTION3-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER3-3
Cab controls and adjustments 3-4
STEERING COLUMN 3-5
CAB Access/Exit3-6
ADJUST THE MIRRORS3-9
SUN PROTECTION 3-10
CONTROL ELEMENTS/SIDE CONSOLE3-11
RADIO (option) 3-13
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS, CAB3-14
CAB AIR FILTERS3-15
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3-17
Air conditioning 3-18
Operator’s seat
DOCUMENTATION STORAGE 3-20
OPERATOR’S SEAT 3-21
OPERATOR’S SEAT 3-23
SEAT BELT 3-24
Instructional seat
INSTRUCTIONAL SEAT (where fitted)3-25
Forward controls
LIGHT-/ TURN LEVER 3-25
KEY- START SWITCH 3-27
STEERING COLUMN3-28
BATTERY ISOLATOR SWITCH 3-30
12 X 12 POWER SHUTTLE TRANSMISSION 3-31
TRANSMISSION WITH CREEPER AND SHUTTLE 3-35
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE 3-38
ELECTRO-HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE 3-39
MECHANICAL DIFFERENTIAL LOCK 3-40
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL LOCK 3-41
Electrohydraulic differential lock 3-42
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK OPERATING 3-43
Left-hand side controls
LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS 3-44
REAR POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) 3-45
Right-hand side controls
RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS3-46
ANALOGUE/ DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 3-47
DISPLAY SETTINGS
Display programming 3-53
Adjusting the dashboard/display brightness 3-54
Calibrating speed 3-56
Calibrating tool width 3-58
Programming maintenance work 3-59
Activating/deactivating buzzer3-61
Setting units of measurement 3-62
Regenerating the diesel particulate filter (DPF) automatically/manually3-63
Viewing error codes 3-68
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Starting the unit
BEFORE OPERATING THE TRACTOR4-1
BOOSTING THE TRACTOR BATTERY4-2
STARTING THE ENGINE4-3
GLOW PLUGS – COLD START AID 4-4
Stopping the unit
STOPPING THE UNIT4-6
STOPPING THE ENGINE4-7
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
Preparing for road transport
CARRYING THE TRACTOR ON A TRANSPORTER LOADING THE TRACTOR ONTO A
TRANSPORTER5-1
Recovery transport
TOWING THE TRACTOR5-1
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
Rear mechanical control
PTO OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 6-1
INDEPENDENT POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) POWER TAKE–OFF OPERATION 6-2
GROUND DRIVE PTO (where fitted) 6-4
POWER TAKE OFF (PTO) SPEEDS 6-6
Two speed Power Take-Off (PTO) systems 6-8
Two speed PTO systems6-9
HYDRAULIC LIFT6-20
EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC POWER LIFT CONTROLS (where fitted) 6-21
HYDRAULIC LIFT6-22
HYDRAULIC LIFT -CONDITIONS OF USE 6-25
THREE POINT HITCH 6-26
THREE POINT HITCH 6-27
EQUIPMENT MOUNTING POINTS6-29
Lower links 6-31
REMOTE CONTROL VALVES 6-32
REMOTE CONTROL VALVES 6-35
WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT
FRONT WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT (two wheel drive) 6-38
WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT – 4WD FRONT WHEEL AND REAR WHEEL6-40
Adjustment of the steering angles 6-43
FRONT WHEEL FENDERS 6-44
Wheels
Tires 6-45
TIRES – GENERAL INFORMATION 6-47
Tire combinations6-49
Tire pressures 6-51
BALLASTING AND TIRES
IRON WEIGHTS (where fitted) 6-53
LIQUID BALLAST LIQUID BALLASTING 6-54
LIQUID BALLAST6-56
MAXIMUM PERMITTED WEIGHTS 6-58
STATIC WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION 6-60
7 MAINTENANCE
General information
GENERAL SAFETY BEFORE YOU SERVICE 7-1
INTRODUCTION7-3
DIESEL FUEL QUALITY SPECIFICATIONS 7-4
BIODIESEL FUEL – Biodiesel fuels 7-5
Engine cooling system – Basic instructions7-7
BODYWORK MAINTENANCE 7-8
OPENING THE HOOD 7-10
Fluid capacities and lubricant specifications 7-11
Maintenance planning
Maintenance chart7-12
As required maintenance
Radiator expansion tank7-13
Windshield washer reservoir 7-14
Check the air-conditioning system 7-15
Radiator – Check 7-16
Brake pedals – Check7-17
Hydraulic service brakes – Adjust7-18
External lighting – Check7-19
Front wheels – Check 7-20
Clutch cable – Adjust 7-21
At warning message display
Dry air filter – External cartridge 7-22
Brake fluid level7-23
Fuel filter water drain 7-24
EVERY 10 HOURS OR EACH DAY
Engine oil level 7-25
Battery 7-26
Radiator expansion tank7-27
Windscreen washer bottle 7-28
Cab air filter 7-29
Cab recirculated air filter7-30
Radiator, oil cooler and air conditioner condenser 7-31
Pneumatic brakes 7-32
Initial 50 hours
Maintenance – Tighten 7-33
Maintenance – Check 7-34
Maintenance – Replace 7-35
Maintenance – Cleaning 7-36
Maintenance – Test7-37
Maintenance – Grease 7-38
Every 50 hours
2WD steering cylinder – (2WD) 7-39
2WD front axle trunnion pin7-40
2WD steering spindle7-41
Front axle 4WD 7-42
Rear three-point hitch – Grease 7-43
Hand brake lever – Grease 7-44
Every 100 hours
Air-conditioning condenser 7-45
Transmission oil heat exchanger 7-46
Intercooler7-47
Cab air filter 7-48
Cab recirculated air filter7-49
Alternator belt 7-50
Compressor belt7-51
Pneumatic trailer brakes compressor belt 7-52
Every 300 hours
Hydraulic circuit oil filter 7-53
Auxiliary services oil filter 7-54
Dry air filter – External cartridge 7-55
Hydraulic oil tank 7-56
Front axle (4WD) oil level 7-57
4WD front axle final drives 7-58
4WD front axles stub 7-59
Every 600 hours
Change engine oil and filter7-60
Replacing the fuel filters 7-61
Fuel prefilter 7-62
Wheel bolt torque 7-63
Every 1200 hours or annually
Replacing air filters7-64
Blow-by filter7-65
Every 1200 hours or two years
Front axle (4WD) oil replace 7-66
Replacing front axle final drive oil7-67
Replacing transmission oil 7-68
Every 3600 hours
Change the engine coolant fluid – OAT type coolant 7-69
Diesel particulate filter (DPF) 7-71
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery service 7-72
Fuse and relay box – Replace 7-74
Fuse and relay locations7-75
Light adjustments 7-79
Headlight bulb replacement7-80
Storage
Tractor storage7-81
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault code resolution
Introduction 8-1
Alarm(s)
ENGINE 8-1
Electrical System 8-3
Hydraulic System 8-4
THREE POINT HITCH 8-5
BRAKES8-6
CAB 8-7
Alarms8-8
Display warnings overview8-9
Viewing error codes8-13
Error code identification 8-14
Fault code of digital instrument 8-15
9 SPECIFICATIONS
Introduction 9-1
Consumables 9-2
General dimensions 9-3
Weights 9-5
Tractor weights9-6
Engine specifications9-7
Engine cooling system 9-8
Fuel system9-9
Clutch 9-10
Transmission 9-11
Power take-off9-12
Hydraulic lift 9-13
Three point hitch – capacities9-14
Three-point hitch9-15
Front wheels 9-16
Steering9-17
Brakes 9-18
Cab 9-19
Towing devices 9-20
Electrical system9-21
Instruments and accessories9-22
10 ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES 10-1
ROTATING BEACON 10-2
QUICK HITCH10-3
SWINGING DRAWBARS10-5
HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED TOWING HITCH 10-8
Trailer brake hydraulic control – Static description 10-11
Trailer brake hydraulic control – Operating – Dual line10-13
Trailer brake hydraulic control – Operating – Dual-line, compatible with trailers with universal
single line10-15
Pneumatic brakes 10-17
11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS
Service record 1st 50 hour, Owner copy11-1
Service record 1st 50 hour, Dealer’s copy 11-3
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Case IH Tractor Farmall 85A,95A,105A,115A Operator’s Manual_51559261
Size : 32.8 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Number of Pages : 368 pages
Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: Farmall 85A,95A,105A,115A
Part No: 51559261
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