Case IH Tractor MXU100, MXU110, MXU115, MXU125 and MXU135 Operator’s Manual
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Case IH Tractor MXU100, MXU110, MXU115, MXU125 and MXU135 Operator’s Manual_6–36212
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Brand: Case IH
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Operator’s Manual
Model: MXU100, MXU110, MXU115, MXU125 and MXU135
Part No: 6–36212
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Electro-magnetic Interference (EMC)
This tractor complies strictly with the European Regulations on electro-magnetic emissions. However, interference may arise as a result of add-on equipment which may not necessarily meet the required standards. As such interference can result in serious malfunction of the unit and/or create unsafe situations, you must observe the following: • Ensure that each piece of non-Case IH equipment fitted to the tractor bears the CE mark.
- The maximum power of emission equipment (radio, telephones, etc.) must not exceed the limits imposed by the national authorities of the country where you use the tractor.
- The electro-magnetic field generated by the add-on system should not exceed 24 V/m at any time and at any location in the proximity of electronic components. Failure to comply with these rules will render the Case IH warranty null and void.
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Case IH Tractor MXU100, MXU110, MXU115, MXU125 and MXU135 Operator’s Manual_6–36212
TO THE OWNER GENERAL:
- 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 authorised 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 Section 4 of this Manual, are carried out at the recommended intervals.
OPERATORS MANUAL STORAGE:
A storage pocket for the Operators Manual can be found on the rear of the seat. The manual should be kept in this pocket at all times when not in use.
CLEANING THE TRACTOR:
Your tractor is a state-of-the-art machine with sophisticated, electronic controls. This should be borne in mind when cleaning the tractor, particularly if using a high pressure washer. Even though every precaution has been taken to safeguard electronic components and connections, the pressure generated by some of these machines is such that complete protection against water ingress cannot be guaranteed. When using a high pressure washer, do not stand too close to the tractor and avoid directing the jet at electronic components, electrical connections, breathers, seals, filler caps, etc. Never direct a cold water jet at a hot engine or exhaust.
SAFETY:
Pages 1–6 to 1–11 inclusive list the precautions to be observed to ensure your safety and the safety of others. Read the safety precautions and follow the advice offered before operating the tractor.
FIRST 50 HOUR SERVICE
In Section 9, at the back of this Manual, you will find the 50–hour service reports. After you have operated the tractor for 50 hours, take your tractor, together with this Manual, to your dealer. He will then perform the factory recommended 50 hour service and complete the service report sheets (pages 9–1 and 9–3). The first sheet (page 9–1) is the dealer’s copy and should be removed by the dealer after the service has been carried out. The second sheet (page 9–3) is your copy of the service performed. Ensure that you and the dealer sign both copies. SERVICE PARTS It should be pointed out that genuine parts have been examined and approved by the Company.
- The installation and/or use of ‘non-genuine’ products could have negative effects upon the design characteristics of your tractor and thereby affect it’s safety. The Company is not liable for any damage caused by the use of ‘non–genuine’ parts and accessories. Only genuine Case IH replacement parts should be used.
- The use of non-genuine parts may invalidate legal approvals associated with this product. It is prohibited to carry out any modifications to the tractor unless specifically authorised, in writing, by the After Sales Service department of the Company.
WARRANTY:
Your tractor is warranted according to legal rights in your country and the contractual agreement with the selling dealer. No warranty shall, however, apply if the tractor has not been used, adjusted and maintained according to the instructions given in the Operator’s Manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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Section 1 – General Information and Safety
To the owner 1–1
Product identification 1–2
Ecology and the environment 1–5
Safety precautions 1–6
Safety decals 1–12
International symbols 1–16
Airborne noise emission 1–17
Section 2 – Controls, Instruments and Operation
Cab 2–7
Seats2–24
Handbrake, Throttle and Foot Controls 2–28
Instrument Console2–30
Analogue/Digital Instruments2–35
Synchroshift Transmission (12 x 12)2–61
Two–speed Powershift Transmission (24 x 24)2–67
Semi–Powershift Transmission (16 x 16 and 17 x 16)) 2–78
Differential Lock and Four Wheel Drive 2–94
Section 3 – Field Operation
Important Information 3–2
Using Jump Leads (Booster Cables) 3–4
Starting and Stopping the Engine 3–6
Engine Power Management 3–9
Fast Steer 3–12
Rear Power Take–Off 3–13
Front Power Take–Off and Hydraulic Lift3–31
Mechanical Lower Link Sensing Hydraulics 3–39
Electronic Draft Control 3–45
Headland Management Control 3–57
Remote Control Valves3–63
Electro–Hydraulic Remote Control Valves 3–71
Three–point Linkage 3–83
Quick Hitch 3–89
Linkage Stabilisers3–94
Drawbars and Towing Attachments 3–96
Hydraulic Trailer Brakes 3–108
Air-Operated Trailer Brakes 3–110
Front Wheel Track Adjustment 3–116
Rear Wheel Track Adjustment 3–123
Ballasting and Tyres 3–130
Section 4 – Lubrication and Maintenance
General information4–1
Guard Removal 4–4
Lubrication and maintenance chart 4–7
Servicing: When warning lights illuminate4–9
10–hour/daily service 4–13
50–hour service4–15
100–hour service 4–26
300–hour service 4–27
600–hour service 4–32
1200–hour/12 month service 4–38
1200–hour/24 month service 4–43
General Maintenance – as required 4–49
Section 5 – Fault Finding
Introduction 5–1
Engine5–2
Transmission – 12 x 12 Synchroshift 5–5
Transmission – 24 x 24 Two–speed Powershift 5–6
Transmission – 16 x 16 (17 x 16) Semi–Powershift5–7
Hydraulics5–8
Three-point lift 5–9
Brakes 5–10
Cab 5–10
Electrical5–11
Section 6 – Vehicle Storage 6–1
Section 7 – Accessories
Rotating Beacon7–2
Engine Coolant Immersion Heater7–2
Transmission Oil Heater7–3
40 Amp Socket and Cable 7–3
Auxiliary Headlights7–4
Battery Isolator Switch 7–4
Loader Subframe and Control Valve (Joystick) 7–5
Section 8 – Specification
General Dimensions8–2
Vehicle Weights 8–6
Lubricant and Fluid Capacities8–8
Engine8–9
Fuel System8–10
Cooling System8–10
Transmission Options 8–11
Brakes 8–11
Maximum Operating Angle 8–11
Rear Power Take-Off 8–12
Front Power Take-Off 8–12
Hydraulic System 8–13
Three-Point Lift8–14
Remote control valves8–18
Front Power Lift8–19
Front Remote Valves 8–19
Steering 8–19
Electrical Equipment 8–20
Hardware Torque Tables 8–21
Section 9 – First 50–hour Service Forms 9–1
Section 10 – Index10–1
INDEX DETAILS:
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A
Accessories, 7–1
40 amp socket, 7–3
Adaptor cable, 4–pin to 3–pin, 7–3
Auxiliary headlights, 7–4
Battery isolator switch, 7–4
Coolant immersion heater, 7–2
Loader frame and joystick, 7–5
Rotating beacon, 7–2
Transmission oil heater, 7–3
Additional remote hydraulic services, 3–82
Adjustable air vents, 2–14
Air conditioner control, 2–14
Air operated trailer brakes, 3–110, 3–113
Brake bias control, 3–114
Dual line system, 3–112
Operation, 3–111
Single line system, 3–112
Airborne noise emission, 1–17
Audible alarms, 2–36
Automatic engine shutdown, 2–32
Automatic linkage stabilisers, 3–94
Auxiliary air supply, 3–113
B
Ballasting and tyres, 3–130
Beacon power socket, 2–17
Before operating the tractor, 2–1, 3–1
Boosting the battery, 3–4
With jump leads, 3–4
With remote jump terminals, 3–5
C
Cab air filters, 2–12
Cab air recirculation, 2–12
Cab and platform controls, 2–2
Cab introduction, 2–7
External door handle, 2–7
Interior door handle, 2–8
Cast iron weights, 3–134
Centre display (LCD), 2–40
3–Point hitch position, 2–41
Power take off speed, 2–41
Rear wheel slip, 2–40
Cigarette/cigar lighter, 2–16
Cleaning the tractor, 1–1, 2–22
Cleaning the exterior, 2–23
Cleaning the interior, 2–22
Seat and seat belts, 2–27
Clutch pedal, 2–28, 2–82
Console light, 2–11
Controls, instruments and operation, 2–1
Coolant temperature guage, 2–35
D
Differential lock operation, 2–94
Digital clock, 2–39
Dot matrix display, 2–41
Area accumulator, 2–54
Area per hour forecaster, 2–53
Error codes, 2–42
Explanation of symbols, 2–44
Non active warnings, 2–42
Odometer (distance record), 2–53
Drawbars and towing attachments, 3–96
Automatic pick–up hitch, 3–106
Safety chain, 3–100
Slider frame tow hitch, 3–101
Non–swivelling type, 3–102
With fixed tow pin (piton), 3–105
With swivelling tow pin, 3–103
Swinging drawbars, 3–96
Roller type, 3–99
Sliding type, 3–97
Driving the tractor, 1–7
SECTION 10 – INDEX
10–2
E
Ecology and the environment, 1–5
Electrical power connectors, 2–19
Implement sockets, 2–20
Electro–hyraulic remote valves, 3–71
Bleeding remote cylinders, 3–81
Connecting remote cylinders, 3–79
Control levers, 3–71
Isolator switch, 3–71
Manual lever operation, 3–75
Operating continuous flow equipment, 3–80
Relieving system pressure, 3–79
Setting the flow rate, 3–73
Timed programme operation, 3–76
Deleting a programme, 3–78
Double acting service, 3–76
Replaying a timed programme, 3–78
Single acting service, 3–77
Visual displays, 3–72
Electronic hydraulic system, 3–45
Control pod, 3–46
Draft control operation, 3–50
Dynamic ride control, 3–54
EDC control panel, 3–46
External power lift controls, 3–55
Hitch position display, 3–47
Indicator lights, 3–47
Position control operation, 3–53
Pre–operation settings, 3–49
System malfunction warning light, 3–47
Transport lock, 3–54
Engine constant speed control, 3–10
Engine power management, 3–9
Engine tachometer, 2–35
Enhanced keypad and performance monitor,
2–51
Entering the cab, 2–8
F
Fast Steer Operation, 3–12
Fault finding, 5–1
Brakes, 5–10
Cab, 5–10
Electrical system, 5–11
Engine, 5–2
Error codes, 5–1
Hydraulics system, 5–8
System trouble shooting, 5–1
Three–point linkage, 5–9
Transmission, 5–5
12×12 Synchroshift, 5–5
16×16 Semi–powershift, 5–7
24×24 Two speed powershift, 5–6
First 50 hour service, 1–1, 4–2
First 50 hour service check sheets, 9–1
Foot throttle, 2–28
Footbrake pedals, 2–29
Four wheel drive operation, 2–96
Front axle suspension, 3–121
Front fenders (4WD), 3–122
Front hydraulic power lift, 3–32
Front power take off (PTO), 3–31
Front wheel alignment, 3–117
Four wheel drive, 3–120
Two wheel drive, 3–117
Front wheel track adjustment, 3–116
Four wheel drive, 3–118
Two wheel drive, 3–116
Fuel level guage, 2–35
Fuelling the tractor, 4–2
Filling the tank, 4–4
Fuel requirements, 4–3
Fuel storage, 4–3
G
General information, 1–1
H
Hand throttle, 2–29
Handbrake, 2–28
Hazard warning lights switch, 2–30
Headland Management Control, 3–57
HMC symbols, 3–58
Playback a programme, 3–60
Recording a programme, 3–59
Heater blower control, 2–11
Heater temperature control, 2–11
High visibility roof panel, 2–10
Hydraulic remote control valves, 3–63
Bleeding remote cylinders, 3–70
Connecting remote cylinders, 3–66
Continuous flow equipment, 3–69
Double acting cylinders, 3–68
Single acting cylinders, 3–68
Control levers, 3–63
Flow control, 3–66
Joystick control, 3–64
Remote valve connectors, 3–66
Hydraulic trailer brakes, 3–108, 3–109
SECTION 10 – INDEX
10–3
I
Implement cable/harness routing, 2–22
Implement monitor installation, 2–21
In cab storage, 2–18
Indicator and warning lights, 2–36
Instructional seat, 2–18
Instrument console, 2–30
Interior light, 2–11
International symbols, 1–16
K
Key–start switch, 2–32
L
Lubricants and coolants, 4–8
Lubrication and maintenance, 4–1, 4–26
Adjust automatic pick–up hitch, 4–51
Adjust parking brake, 4–31
Air conditioner maintenance, 4–51
Bleeding the fuel system, 4–49
Brake fluid level, 4–12
Brake pedal latching adjustment, 4–50
Bulb replacement, 4–53
Cab air filters, 4–16, 4–17, 4–38
Change fuel filters, 4–36
Change transmission oil and filters, 4–34, 4–39
Check battery, 4–27, 4–42
Check drive belt tension, 4–26
Check engine air intake connections, 4–35
Check engine valve tappet clearance, 4–48
Check remote valve drain bottles, 4–25
Check tightness of cab mounting bolts, 4–29
Check transmission and rear axle oil level,
4–29
Check wheel nut tightness, 4–24
Clean radiator, cooler and condenser cores,
4–15
Drain air brake reservoir(s), 4–14
Drain and refill engine coolant, 4–43
During the first 50 hours operation, 4–1
Engine air cleaner, 4–9, 4–35, 4–47
Engine coolant level, 4–11
Engine idle speed adjustment, 4–50
Engine oil and filter change, 4–32
Engine oil level, 4–13
Four wheel drive lubrication, 4–28, 4–40, 4–41
Fuel system water separator, 4–12
Fuses and relays, 4–56
General information, 4–1
Headlamp and worklamp adjustment, 4–52
Lubricate grease fittings, 4–18, 4–28
Maintenance intervals, 4–2
Preventing system contamination, 4–2
Protecting electrical systems, 4–66
Safety precautions, 4–1
Tyre pressures, 4–25
Windscreen wash reservoir, 4–13
Lubrication and maintenance chart, 4–7
M
Mechanical lower link hydraulics system, 3–39
Draft control operation, 3–42
External power lift control, 3–44
Float operation, 3–43
Height limiter cam, 3–40
Position control operation, 3–41
Pre–operation checks, 3–39
Multi–function switch, 2–30
O
Opening front windscreen, 2–9
P
Panel light dimming control, 2–40
Platform controls – less cab models, 2–4
Pre–operation checks, 3–2
Pressure washing the tractor, 3–2
Product identification, 1–2
Programming the visual displays, 2–55
Audible beep – on/off, 2–57
Calibrating for wheel slip, 2–56
Programmimg keys, 2 –55
Service period reminder, 2–58
Setting implement width, 2–56
Setting wheel slip alarm, 2–57
Protective guards, 4–4
SECTION 10 – INDEX
10–4
R
Radio/cassette/CD player, 2–16
Rear power take off (PTO), 3–13
Attaching equipment, 3–14
Auto PTO function, 3–27
Changing the output shaft, 3–29
External controls, 3–29
General information, 3–17
Operating precautions, 3–16
Three speed shiftable PTO, 3–23
Two speed shiftable PTO, 3–20
Two speed with interchangeable shafts, 3–18
Rear wheel track adjustment, 3–123
Bar axle, 3–126
Moving a wheel on the axle shaft, 3–127
Wheel adjustment, 3–128
Tobacco axle, 3–125
Track settings, 3–124
Rear window, 2–9
Relay and fuse panel covers, 4–6
Right–hand footstep access, 4–5
Roll over protection system (ROPS), 2–6
Running in procedure, 3–2
S
Safety decals, 1–12
Safety precautions, 1–6, 2–12
Diesel fuel, 1–11
Operating the P.T.O., 1–9
Operating the tractor, 1–8
Personal safety, 1–6
Safety cab, 1–11
Servicing the tractor, 1–10
The tractor, 1–6
Using chemical sprays, 2–12
Seats, 2–24
Air suspension seat, 2–25
Mechanical seat, 2–24
Seat belt and operator presence switch, 2–27
Service parts, 1–1
Starting the engine, 3–6
Steering column adjustment, 2–31
Stopping the engine, 3–8
Sun visor, 2–10
Symbol marked tyres, 3–140
T
Telescopic stabilisers, 3–91
Automatic type, 3–94
Round section screw type, 3–92
Round section type, 3–91
Three–point linkage, 3–83
Attaching equipment, 3–83
Cab/platform clearance, 3–84
Flexible link ends, 3–88
Lower link and lift rod adjustment, 3–85
Quick hitch, 3–89
Removing equipment, 3–84
Top link adjustment, 3–87
Top link bracket with EDC, 3–88
Towing the tractor, 3–3
Tractor ground speed display, 2–46
Calibrating the display, 2–47
Calibration numbers, 2–50
Tractor specification, 8–1
Brakes, 8–11
Capacities, 8–8
Cooling system, 8–10
Electrical equipment, 8–20
Engine, 8–9
Front hydraulic power lift, 8–19
Front power take off (PTO), 8–12
Front remote valves, 8–19
Fuel system, 8–10
General dimensions, 8–2, 8–4
Hardware tightening torques, 8–21
Hydraulic system, 8–13
Maximum operating angle, 8–11
Rear power take off (PTO), 8–12
Remote control valves, 8–18
Steering, 8–19
Three–point linkage, 8–14
Transmission, 8–11
Weights, 8–6
Transmission operation, 2–59
12×12 Ground speed charts, 2–63
12×12 Synchroshift, 2–61
16×16 Semi–powershift, 2–78
Auto shift function, 2–86
Changing the auto shift point, 2–87
Changing the shuttle gear, 2–84
Digital gear display, 2–82
Driving the tractor, 2–83
Error codes, 2–88
Ground speed charts, 2–90
LED gear display, 2–82
SECTION 10 – INDEX
10–5
24×24 Two–speed powershift, 2–67
Ground speed charts, 2–70
Auto take off, 2–68
Creeper gears, 2–62, 2–69, 2–89
Shuttle lever, 2–62, 2–68, 2–80
Transporting the tractor, 3–3
Tyre care, 3–138
Tyre liquid ballast, 3–136
Tyre pressures and loads, 3–139
V
Vehicle Storage, 6–1
Vehicle weight information, 1–4
Vehicle weights and loads, 3–132
W
Warranty, 1–1
Windscreen wash/wipe control, 2–34
Worklamp and beacon switch panel, 2–17
NUMERICAL LISTING
When the warning lamp lights, 4–9
10 hour or daily service, 4–13
50 hour service, 4–15
100 hour service, 4–26
300 hour service, 4–27
600 hour service, 4–32
1200 hour/12 months service, 4–38
1200 hour/24 months service, 4–43
General maintenance as required, 4–49
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