Case IH Tractor Magnum 235,260,290,315,340 Operator’s Manual
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Case IH Tractor Magnum 235,260,290,315,340 Operator’s Manual_48050395
Size : 41.7 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Number of Pages : 452 pages
Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: Magnum 235,260,290,315,340
Part No: 48050395
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DESCRIPTION:
Tractor intended use Magnum series tractors with standard equipment and authorized attachments, are intended to be used for customary farming, land leveling and related agriculture operations (intended use). Installation of utility (dozer) blades, tile plows, or push bars on the tractor is not recommended. Any tractor damage resulting from the installation and/or use of such equipment is not covered by the tractor warranty.
- Consult an authorized dealer or CNH Latin América Ltda on changes, additions or modifications that can be required for this machine to comply with various regulations and safety requirements
- . Unauthorized modifications will cause serious injury or death. Anyone making such unauthorized modifications is responsible for the consequences. The tractor is not designed for light/heavy forestry applications; usage is prohibited for forestry applications.
- Do not use this machine for any purpose or in any manner other than as described in the manual, decals, or other product safety information provided with the machine. These materials define the machine’s intended use.
- Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The manufacture accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user.
- Engine and its systems The fuel system, exhaust after-treatment system, and engine on your machine are designed and built to government emissions standards. Tampering by dealers, customers, operators, and users is strictly prohibited by law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Case IH Tractor Magnum 235,260,290,315,340 Operator’s Manual_48050395
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Tractor intended use1-1
Note to the Owner1-2
Manual storage1-2
Product identification1-2
Component location 1-4
International symbols1-5
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules 2-1
Safety rules 2-1
Safety rules – General 2-2
Safety rules – Air conditioning system2-2
Safety rules – Basic operating 2-3
Safety rules – Battery 2-3
Safety rules – Driving on public roads 2-4
Safety rules – Electrical storm safety 2-4
Safety rules – Fire prevention2-4
Safety rules – General maintenance 2-5
Safety rules – Hazardous chemicals 2-6
Safety rules – Implements, tools and trailers2-6
Safety rules – Instructional seat 2-7
Safety rules – Mounting and dismounting2-7
Safety rules – Operator presence system2-8
Safety rules – PTO operation2-8
Safety rules – Roll over and tip over 2-8
Safety rules – Utility power lines2-9
Safety rules – Vehicle vibration 2-9
Safety rules – Wheels and tires2-10
Ecology and the environment 2-10
Roll over protective structure2-11
Noise levels 2-12
Wheel wedges 2-13
Safety decals 2-13
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
Tractor access3-1
OPERATOR’S SEAT
Overview 3-2
Control identification 3-3
INSTRUCTOR’S SEAT
Overview 3-6
FORWARD CONTROLS
Steering column 3-7
Front console3-10
Pedal controls 3-12
RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS
Armrest console3-14
Multi function handle 3-15
Control panel3-19
Remote valve controls 3-26
Armrest compartment3-27
Adjusting the armrest console 3-29
REARWARD CONTROLS
Right-hand console3-31
Automatic temperature controls 3-34
Automatic temperature control system 3-37
Ventilation3-38
OVERHEAD CONTROLS
Interior lamps3-40
EXTERIOR CONTROLS
Fender – Control identification 3-40
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Overview 3-41
Gauges3-41
Status and warning icons 3-42
Upper display3-44
Lower display3-47
Keypad3-48
Setup menu 3-49
Rear tire radius chart 3-55
Adjust menu 3-56
Performance instrumentation 3-63
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Before starting the engine4-1
STARTING THE UNIT
Normal engine starting4-4
Cold temperature operation 4-6
STOPPING THE UNIT
Stopping the engine4-8
MOVING THE UNIT
Powershift transmission – Safety rules 4-9
Powershift transmission – Operating 4-9
Throttle control – Operating 4-10
Powershift transmission external controls – Control identification 4-11
Instrument cluster – Localization overview4-13
Driving the vehicle 4-15
Setting default gears 4-20
Automatic productivity management (APM) 4-22
Auxiliary Front Wheel Drive4-27
Differential lock system 4-31
Ride control 4-34
Constant engine speed 4-36
End of row turn 4-38
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
PREPARING FOR ROAD TRANSPORT
Safe transport speed 5-1
Safety chain 5-1
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
Securing the tractor for shipping 5-2
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Safety rules5-3
Towing the tractor 5-4
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Implement connections6-1
Two-speed rear Power Take-Off (PTO)
Safety rules 6-2
Connecting the PTO 6-5
Interchangeable PTO shaft 6-6
Reversible PTO shaft 6-11
Rear PTO operation 6-13
Auto PTO operation 6-17
REAR HITCH
Identification6-20
Link adjustment 6-20
Link adjustment 6-24
Hitch high clearance adjustment6-27
Sway limiter adjustment6-29
Lower link block adjustment 6-31
Mechanical float adjustment 6-31
Hitch quick coupler – Category III/IIIN 6-32
Hitch quick coupler – Category IVN6-37
Hitch operation6-40
Hitch remote switch operation6-44
Position control operation 6-45
Load control operation 6-47
Slip control operation6-48
Hitch set point 6-49
DRAWBARS AND TOWING ATTACHMENTS
Drawbars and towing hitches – Safety rules 6-51
Drawbar capacity/position 6-52
Adjusting the drawbar 6-56
AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTIONS
Auxiliary power and lighting 6-58
Cab power connections6-59
HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVES
Valve couplers and connections 6-61
Motor return circuit 6-64
Power beyond circuit6-64
Flow capacity 6-65
Hydraulic transport lock6-65
Operating the controls 6-66
Remote valve display screens 6-70
Remote hydraulic auto mode 6-73
Auto depth control6-75
Tractor ballasting
Tire care – Wheels 6-77
Guidelines 6-79
Tire load and inflation charts 6-84
Weights, cast metal and liquid 6-92
Wheel slip and power hop – performance 6-101
Front axle system – Component identification 6-104
MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) AXLES
Tire Combinations and Tread Positions 6-105
Steering and oscillation stops 6-114
Tread and fender settings – standard MFD axles6-116
Tread and fender settings – heavy duty class 5 MFD axles 6-121
REAR AXLE
Rear wheel installation6-130
Rear wheel tread settings6-133
7 MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction7-1
Safety rules7-3
Fuel handling precautions7-3
Diesel fuel 7-5
Biodiesel – Biodiesel fuel 7-5
Fluids/lubricants 7-8
Opening the hood 7-9
Closing the hood7-9
Filling the fuel tank7-10
Tire and rim service 7-10
Tractor jacking points 7-12
Tractor jacking points 7-14
Consumables – Engine oil 7-16
Consumables – Coolant solutions7-18
MAINTENANCE CHART
Maintenance chart7-19
At warning message display
Engine air filter, primary 7-21
Drain the fuel system water separator 7-26
Transmission oil filter switch 7-27
First 50 hours
First 50 hours7-30
Every 10 hours or daily
Engine oil level 7-30
Transmission oil level7-31
Deaeration tank coolant level 7-31
Deaeration tank – Check7-32
Fuel pre-filter7-32
Every 50 hours or weekly
Grease points (Grease fittings)7-34
Check the tire pressures and the tire condition 7-37
Cleaning the radiators7-38
Cab air filters7-38
Cab recirculation air filter – Cleaning 7-40
Every 300 hours
Engine air intake hoses 7-41
Weight bolt torque 7-42
Front axle hub oil (4WD) – oil level 7-42
Front axle (4WD) oil level 7-43
Transmission oil pressure 7-43
Grease Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft7-43
Engine oil and filter7-44
Replace fuel pre-filter7-45
Engine fuel filter7-48
Engine belts – Check 7-50
Cab air filters activated charcoal 7-50
Every 600 hours
Cab air filter – Replace 7-52
Cab recirculation air filter – Check 7-52
Engine coolant hoses and clamps 7-53
Fuel injection system – Cleaning 7-55
Front axle hub oil – Change fluid 7-55
Wheel nuts tightening torque 7-56
Every 1200 hours or annually
Engine air filter, primary 7-57
Engine air filter safety element7-60
Engine air pre filter7-63
Front axle differential oil 7-64
Drive shaft – Lubricate the drive shaft 7-65
Pneumatic brake system dryer7-65
Every 1500 hours
Transmission oil7-67
Transmission oil filter 7-68
Regulated transmission filter 7-68
Change the engine breather filter7-69
Every 2100 hours
Engine coolant replacement 7-73
Engine valves clearance7-75
Every 3000 hours
Service Fuel Injectors7-75
Crankshaft damper – Check7-75
As required
Fuses and Relays 7-75
Vehicle fire prevention7-80
Fuel tank vent filter7-80
Transmission clutch and accumulator 7-81
Engine belts – Replace 7-81
Cab suspension, if equipped 7-83
Remote valve collection bottle7-84
Cab fabric and carpet7-84
Seat belt 7-85
Fuel tank – Drain fluid7-85
STORAGE
Storing the machine 7-86
Preparation for use after storage7-87
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery removal and installation 7-88
Auxiliary battery connections 7-90
Headlight – Replace 7-91
Flood and work light 7-94
Work light 7-95
Fender tail light and warning light7-97
Roof front warning and work light7-99
Roof rear warning light 7-102
High intensity work light7-103
Plate light7-105
Cab interior light – Replace7-106
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
ALARM(S)
Display warnings overview 8-1
Display warnings – Level 1 8-2
Display warnings – Level 2 8-3
Display warnings – Level 3 8-6
Display warnings – Level 4 8-6
SYMPTOM(S)
Engine symptoms 8-8
Transmission symptoms8-9
Hydraulic symptoms 8-10
Hitch symptoms 8-10
Brake symptoms 8-10
Cab environment symptoms 8-11
Electrical power system symptoms8-11
9 SPECIFICATIONS
Fluids and lubricants9-1
Engine specifications9-2
Power train specifications 9-3
Operating speeds9-4
Vehicle dimensions and shipping weight 9-8
Maximum operating weight 9-10
Electrical system – General specification9-11
Lamps and bulbs9-11
10 ACCESSORIES
Fenders installation – Wide fixed fenders 10-1
Farming system displays 10-6
Loader connection and operation 10-7
Trailer brake connections 10-8
General accessories 10-9
PLEASE NOTE:
- This is the SAME manual used by the dealers to troubleshoot any faults in your vehicle. This can be yours in 2 minutes after the payment is made.
- Contact us at [email protected] should you have any queries before your purchase or that you need any other service / repair / parts operators manual.