Case IH Tractor Magnum 255 Tractor Emerging Market Operator’s Manual
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Case IH Tractor Magnum 255 Tractor Emerging Market Operator’s Manual_84163221
Size : 40.3 MB
Format : PDF
Language : English
Number of Pages : 516 pages
Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: 84163221
Part No: 255, Magnum 255
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- Manuals are available from your Dealer for the operation, service and repair of your machine. For prompt convenient service, contact your Dealer for assistance in obtaining the manuals for your machine. You Dealer can expedite your order for Operators Manuals, Parts Catalogs, Repair Manuals and maintenance records.
- Always give the Machine Name, Model and P.I.N. (product identification number) of your machine so your Dealer can provide the correct manuals for your machine.
- The company is continually striving to improve its products and therefore reserves the right to make improvements and changes when it becomes practical and possible to do so, without incurring any obligation to make changes or additions to the equipment sold previously. All data given in this manual is subject to production variations.
- IMPORTANT: OPERATING AND SERVICE MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE ELECTRONIC OPERATING PANEL MAY VARY FROM WHAT IS SHOWN IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL. SHOULD THIS OCCUR ADHERE TO THE LATEST INSTRUCTION ON THE ELECTRONIC OPERATING PANEL.
- Dimensions and weights are approximate only and the illustrations do not necessarily show the machine in standard condition. For exact information about any particular machine, please consult your dealer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Case IH Tractor Magnum 255 Tractor Emerging Market Operator’s Manual_84163221
1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Personal safety 1-1
Product identification 1-3
Note to the Owner 1-4
Tractor intended use1-5
Manual storage 1-5
Product identification 1-6
Component location 1-8
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules 2-1
ROPS and CSF2-5
SAFETY DECALS 2-6
3 CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
Tractor access 3-1
OPERATOR’S SEAT
Overview 3-2
Control identification3-4
INSTRUCTOR’S SEAT
Overview 3-7
FORWARD CONTROLS
STEERING COLUMN 3-8
FRONT CONSOLE 3-11
PEDAL CONTROLS3-13
RH SIDE CONTROLS
ARMREST CONSOLE 3-16
ARMREST COMPARTMENT3-24
Adjusting the armrest console 3-27
REARWARD CONTROLS
FENDER CONSOLE 3-28
FENDER CONSOLE 3-33
CLIMATE CONTROLS 3-39
CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM 3-40
VENTILATION 3-41
OVERHEAD CONTROLS
LAMPS 3-43
EXTERIOR CONTROLS
REAR FENDER 3-44
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Overview 3-45
GAUGES 3-46
DEDICATED DISPLAY 3-48
KEYPAD 3-50
STATUS AND WARNING ICONS 3-53
PROGRAMMABLE DISPLAY 3-55
DISPLAY SETTINGS 3-75
OPERATOR PREFERENCES3-86
ICON LEGEND 3-96
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Before starting the engine 4-1
STARTING THE UNIT
NORMAL ENGINE STARTING 4-5
ENGINE STARTING WITH ETHER 4-7
Cold temperature operation 4-9
STOPPING THE UNIT
STOPPING THE ENGINE 4-12
MOVING THE UNIT
Powershift transmission 4-13
Transmission default gears 4-14
Setting default gears 4-18
Best practices for prolonged transmission life4-21
Transmission disengages; neutral icon flashes 4-22
Automatic productivity management (APM) 4-23
Mechanical front drive (MFD)4-32
Differential lock system 4-36
Suspended axle 4-39
Ride control4-47
Constant engine speed 4-50
Electronic end of row system 4-52
5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
ROAD TRANSPORT
Tractor warning lamps and SMV symbol 5-1
Wide transport marker light5-2
Tractor warning lamps 5-4
Safe transport speed 5-5
Implement warning lamps and SMV symbol 5-6
Safety chain 5-7
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
Securing the tractor for shipping 5-8
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Safety rules 5-9
TOWING THE TRACTOR 5-10
6 WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Overview 6-1
REAR PTO
Safety rules 6-2
Connecting the PTO 6-5
Interchangeable PTO shaft 6-6
Reversible PTO shaft6-12
PTO operation 6-14
PTO fender switch operation 6-18
Auto PTO operation 6-19
THREE POINT HITCH
Identification 6-23
Link adjustment6-24
Hitch high clearance adjustment 6-28
Hydraulic links 6-31
Sway limiter adjustment 6-32
Lower link block adjustment 6-33
Lower link block adjustment 6-34
Mechanical float adjustment6-36
Hitch quick coupler – Category III/IIIN 6-37
Hitch quick coupler – Category IVN6-42
Hitch operation 6-46
Hitch remote switch operation 6-52
Position control operation 6-53
Load control operation6-55
Slip control operation 6-57
Hitch set point 6-60
DRAWBARS AND TOWING ATTACHMENTS
Safety rules 6-63
Drawbar capacity/position 6-63
Adjusting the drawbar 6-68
AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTIONS
Auxiliary power and lighting 6-70
Cab power connections 6-72
HYDRAULIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVES
Valve couplers and connections 6-74
Motor return circuit 6-77
Power beyond circuit 6-78
Overview 6-80
Operating the controls 6-81
Changing the functional mode6-84
Remote hydraulic auto mode 6-88
Auto depth control 6-91
BALLASTING THE TRACTOR
Guidelines 6-94
Tire load and inflation charts 6-99
Weights, cast metal and liquid6-107
Wheel slip and power hop performance 6-115
MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) AXLES
Tire combinations and tread positions6-118
Steering and oscillation stops 6-125
REAR AXLE
Rear wheel installation 6-133
Rear wheel tread settings 6-136
7 MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Safety rules 7-1
Opening the hood 7-2
Battery access and service 7-4
Tire and rim service7-5
Tractor jacking points 7-7
Capacities 7-9
Consumables 7-11
Electrical component location 7-15
Electrical system specification7-19
Maintenance chart notes 7-20
MAINTENANCE CHART
Maintenance Chart 7-20
At warning message display
Air filter service icon/message7-22
First 10 to 50 hours
Differential and planetary oil 7-23
Wheel bolt torque7-24
Weight bolt torque 7-25
Every 10 hours or daily
Engine oil level 7-26
Transmission oil level7-27
Engine coolant level 7-28
Engine auxiliary fuel filter 7-29
Air tank – Drain fluid 7-30
Rear hitch and front axle 7-31
Every 50 hours
Engine primary fuel filter7-32
Every 300 hours
Battery water level (Note E) 7-33
Engine air intake hoses7-34
Engine coolant level – deaeration tank 7-35
Engine oil and filter 7-36
Wheel bolt torque7-38
Weight bolt torque 7-39
Front axle (Note A) 7-40
Rear hitch (Note A) 7-47
Fuel tank7-49
Differential and planetary oil level (Note B)7-50
Transmission oil pressure oil pressure 7-52
Reversible 1000 RPM PTO shaft (Note D) 7-54
Every 600 hours
Engine coolant antifreeze protection 7-55
Engine coolant filter 7-56
Engine coolant hoses and clamps7-57
Engine primary fuel filter7-58
Fuel system bleeding 7-60
Changeable PTO internal splines 7-62
Every 1200 hours or annually
Differential and planetary oil 7-63
Engine air filters 7-67
Engine air precleaner7-71
Every 1500 hours
Transmission oil 7-72
Transmission oil filter 7-74
Regulated transmission filter 7-75
Every 2100 hours
Engine coolant7-76
Fuel injector nozzles (Note C) 7-79
Engine valve adjustment (Note C)7-79
Every 3000 hours
Engine vibration damper (Note C)7-80
As required
Vehicle fire prevention 7-81
Cab air filter7-82
Engine primary air filter 7-85
Grille screen and radiator area 7-88
Fuel tank vent filter 7-90
Transmission clutch and accumulator 7-90
Tire pressure 7-90
Fan belt 7-91
Spark arresting muffler 7-92
Remote valve collection bottle7-93
Engine auxiliary fuel filter 7-94
Cab fabric and carpet7-96
Seat belt 7-97
STORAGE
TRACTOR STORAGE7-98
REMOVAL FROM STORAGE 7-98
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Radio or audio system7-99
Battery removal and installation 7-100
Auxiliary battery connections 7-102
Head light – Replace7-103
Flood and work light 7-109
Fender tail light and warning light 7-111
Roof front warning and work light 7-113
Roof rear warning light 7-116
High intensity work light 7-118
Wide transport marker light7-120
Rotating beacon light 7-121
Interior light – Replace 7-122
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
ALARM(S)
Display warnings 8-1
9 SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE – General specification9-2
POWER TRAIN – General specification 9-3
TRAVELLING – Speeds 9-5
Vehicle dimensions and shipping weight 9-8
Maximum operating weight 9-9
10 ACCESSORIES
Front wheel fenders 10-1
Farming system displays 10-7
Chemical tank mounting10-10
Loader connection and operation 10-12
Trailer brake connections10-13
General accessories10-16
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