Valtra T series Versu User manual

Category
Tractor
Type
User manual
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
T SERIES
Versu
Ref no 39 885 21 1 ( 10/2014 )
YOUR
WORKING
MACHINE
About this manual
This operator's manual is for the Valtra T Series Versu tractors. The T Series
Versu models are T144 V, T154 V, T174e V, T194 V, T214 V and T234 V.
The manual is meant for agricultural tractors only. If the tractor is used for other
applications, it is the owner's responsibility to ensure compliance with local
regulations. In this case, always contact your dealer first.
The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and operator to use the tractor
in a proper manner. Providing that the instructions are followed carefully, the
tractor will provide years of service in the tradition of Valtra.
WARNING: Before using the tractor, read and understand all the
instructions in this manual. They must then be strictly followed when
operating and maintaining the tractor.
IMPORTANT: When using the tractor, always follow all valid laws and regulations
even if they are not specifically pointed out in this manual.
The manual contains detailed instructions for operating, servicing and
maintaining the tractor.
Optional equipment in the manual refers to equipment that can be selected when
ordering the tractor.
Extra equipment refers to equipment that can also be bought and installed on the
tractor later.
Due to the continual development of the products, the content of this manual may
not always correspond to the new product. Therefore, we retain the right to make
alterations without prior notification.
Maintenance, repairs and adjustments which are not described in this manual
require special tools and exact technical data. For such work contact your dealer
who has specially trained personnel to help you.
Valtra Inc.
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Tractor serial numbers
When ordering spare parts or service, give the model indication and serial
numbers and, in some cases, the engine, front axle, cab and transmission
numbers.
1
2
3
4
5
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GUID-83FD881F-92C4-4883-87A2-FEFA9521C800
1. Cab number and Type plate EEC
• Model = model indication used by service/spare part department
• Identification number = tractor serial number
2. Power take-off identification number
3. Engine number
4. Tractor serial number
5. Transmission Identification number
6. Front axle number
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Contents
About this manual........................................................................................1
Tractor serial numbers.................................................................................2
1 Safety precautions................................................................................14
1.1 Hazard statements.............................................................................................14
1.2 Safety rules........................................................................................................ 14
1.2.1 Replacing safety and information signs............................................................14
1.2.2 Maintaining hardware safety............................................................................ 15
1.2.3 Using safety features........................................................................................16
1.2.4 Safe operation..................................................................................................18
1.2.4.1 Following safe operating practices............................................. 18
1.2.4.2 Getting into and out of the cab....................................................21
1.2.4.3 Driving on public roads............................................................... 21
1.2.4.4 Controlling the driving speed...................................................... 22
1.2.4.5 Driving downhill...........................................................................22
1.2.4.6 Operating with implements......................................................... 23
1.2.4.7 Running with power take-off driven implements or machines.... 24
1.2.4.8 Using ballast weights.................................................................. 24
1.2.4.9 Towing........................................................................................ 25
1.2.4.10 Ensuring personal safety of other people................................... 25
1.2.4.11 Fire hazards................................................................................26
1.2.4.12 Handling viton seals subjected to high temperatures................. 26
1.2.4.13 After-treatment system............................................................... 27
2 Instruments and controls...................................................................... 28
2.1 One-key locking system.....................................................................................28
2.2 Pedals................................................................................................................ 28
2.3 Dashboard......................................................................................................... 29
2.4 Control panel for A-pillar display and Proline.....................................................30
2.5 Proline instrument panel ................................................................................... 30
2.5.1 Symbols on the Proline instrument panel display.............................................31
2.5.2 Indicator lights on the left side of the display....................................................32
2.5.3 Indicator lights on the right side of the display................................................. 33
2.6 Controls on the right-hand side..........................................................................35
2.6.1 Tractor terminal................................................................................................ 35
2.6.2 Driving controls.................................................................................................36
2.6.3 Linkage.............................................................................................................37
2.6.3.1 Rear linkage................................................................................37
2.6.3.2 Front linkage............................................................................... 38
2.6.4 Power take-off.................................................................................................. 39
2.6.4.1 Rear power take-off.................................................................... 39
2.6.4.2 Front power take-off....................................................................40
2.6.5 Auxiliary hydraulics...........................................................................................40
2.6.6 Other controls...................................................................................................41
2.6.7 Main power emergency button.........................................................................42
2.7 Controls on the rear side....................................................................................42
2.7.1 Rear window opening latch.............................................................................. 42
2.7.2 Additional wipers.............................................................................................. 43
2.7.3 Reverse drive system controls......................................................................... 43
2.8 Controls on the left-hand side............................................................................ 44
2.9 Controls on the right-hand side roof console .................................................... 45
2.10 Air conditioning controls.....................................................................................46
2.10.1 Automatic air conditioning and additional heater controls................................46
2.10.2 Manual air conditioning and additional heater controls.................................... 46
2.10.3 Manual air conditioning.................................................................................... 47
2.10.4 Heater controls.................................................................................................47
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2.11 Operator's seat...................................................................................................48
2.11.1 Air suspended operator's seat..........................................................................48
2.11.2 Valtra Evolution operator's seat....................................................................... 49
2.12 Controls on the rear mudguard.......................................................................... 50
2.13 Front end controls and connections...................................................................51
2.14 Rear controls and connections outside the cab................................................. 52
3 Operation..............................................................................................54
3.1 Running the tractor in.........................................................................................54
3.2 Preparing for use............................................................................................... 54
3.2.1 Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat........................................................ 54
3.2.2 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat...................................................... 57
3.2.3 Adjusting the right-side armrest........................................................................61
3.2.4 Adjusting the steering wheel............................................................................ 61
3.2.5 Adjusting standard mirrors .............................................................................. 62
3.2.6 Adjusting optional mirrors.................................................................................63
3.2.7 Heating mirrors.................................................................................................64
3.2.8 Using the windscreen wiper and washer..........................................................64
3.2.9 Using the side window wiper and washer........................................................ 65
3.2.10 Using the rear window wiper and washer.........................................................66
3.2.11 Using the rear window heater...........................................................................66
3.2.12 Power shuttle lever...........................................................................................67
3.2.13 Control stop......................................................................................................68
3.2.14 Using the control stop.......................................................................................68
3.2.15 Using the ignition switch...................................................................................69
3.2.16 Main power.......................................................................................................70
3.2.17 Using the main power emergency button.........................................................70
3.2.18 Using the roof hatch......................................................................................... 71
3.3 Starting the tractor............................................................................................. 72
3.3.1 Starting under normal conditions......................................................................72
3.3.2 Starting under cold conditions..........................................................................74
3.3.3 Starting with an auxiliary battery...................................................................... 75
3.4 Using lights........................................................................................................ 76
3.4.1 Using the light switch........................................................................................76
3.4.2 Using the follow-me-home functionality............................................................77
3.4.3 Using the light panel.........................................................................................77
3.4.4 Using the cab light............................................................................................79
3.5 Using notification devices.................................................................................. 80
3.5.1 Using turn signals.............................................................................................80
3.5.2 Using the horn..................................................................................................81
3.5.3 Using the rotary beacon light............................................................................81
3.5.4 Using hazard lights...........................................................................................82
3.6 Heating and ventilation...................................................................................... 82
3.6.1 Using the heater...............................................................................................82
3.6.2 Using the manual air conditioning.................................................................... 83
3.6.3 Using the manual air conditioning and additional heater................................. 83
3.6.4 Automatic air conditioning................................................................................ 84
3.6.4.1 Automatic air conditioning control panel and display..................84
3.6.4.2 Using the automatic air conditioning...........................................85
3.6.4.3 Using ECO mode........................................................................86
3.6.4.4 Using the additional heater......................................................... 87
3.6.4.5 Using defrost...............................................................................88
3.7 Power outlets..................................................................................................... 89
3.7.1 Lighters.............................................................................................................89
3.7.2 Using the two-pin current socket and power switch......................................... 89
3.7.3 Three-pin current socket.................................................................................. 90
3.7.4 Trailer socket....................................................................................................90
3.8 Driving the tractor...............................................................................................92
3.8.1 Notifications about steering..............................................................................92
3.8.2 Power shuttle....................................................................................................92
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3.8.3 Parking brake................................................................................................... 93
3.8.4 Using the power shuttle lever...........................................................................93
3.8.5 Adjusting the power shuttle engagement speed ............................................. 95
3.8.6 Clutch pedal..................................................................................................... 96
3.8.6.1 Using the clutch pedal while driving............................................96
3.8.6.2 Adjusting the clutch pedal engagement position........................ 96
3.8.7 Braking............................................................................................................. 98
3.8.8 Using the emergency brake button.................................................................. 98
3.8.9 Using the emergency brake lever.....................................................................99
3.8.10 Starting to drive.............................................................................................. 100
3.8.11 Transmission system......................................................................................101
3.8.11.1 Speed matching........................................................................102
3.8.11.2 Selecting the speed range........................................................ 102
3.8.11.3 Selecting the creeper speed range...........................................104
3.8.11.4 Using Powershift.......................................................................104
3.8.11.5 Preprogramming gear for driving direction changing................105
3.8.11.6 Using the shifting automatics....................................................107
3.8.11.7 Programming shifting automatics............................................. 109
3.8.11.8 Using the Powershift limiter...................................................... 111
3.8.11.9 Programming automatic shifting between speed ranges C
and D........................................................................................ 112
3.8.12 Using the ECO function..................................................................................113
3.8.13 Parking the tractor..........................................................................................114
3.8.14 Refuelling the tractor...................................................................................... 114
3.8.14.1 Filling the fuel tank....................................................................114
3.8.14.2 Filling the AdBlue/DEF tank......................................................115
3.8.15 Cruise control................................................................................................. 117
3.8.15.1 Cruise control buttons...............................................................118
3.8.15.2 Programming the driving speed cruise control......................... 119
3.8.15.3 Activating and deactivating the driving speed cruise control ... 119
3.8.15.4 Programming the engine speed cruise control......................... 121
3.8.15.5 Activating and deactivating the engine speed cruise control.... 121
3.8.16 Automatic traction control...............................................................................122
3.8.17 Front axle air suspension............................................................................... 123
3.8.18 AutoComfort cab suspension......................................................................... 124
3.8.19 Differential lock...............................................................................................124
3.8.19.1 Differential lock......................................................................... 124
3.8.19.2 Engaging and disengaging the differential lock........................ 125
3.8.20 Four-wheel drive.............................................................................................126
3.8.20.1 Four-wheel drive....................................................................... 126
3.8.20.2 Engaging and disengaging the four-wheel drive.......................127
3.8.21 Driving start automatics..................................................................................127
3.8.21.1 Driving start automatics............................................................ 127
3.8.21.2 Setting the driving start automatics...........................................128
3.8.22 QuickSteer......................................................................................................129
3.8.22.1 QuickSteer................................................................................ 129
3.8.22.2 Using QuickSteer......................................................................129
3.8.22.3 Resetting QuickSteer................................................................130
3.8.23 TwinTrac reverse drive system...................................................................... 130
3.8.23.1 TwinTrac reverse drive system.................................................130
3.8.23.2 Activating and deactivating TwinTrac....................................... 131
3.8.23.3 Using TwinTrac with QuickSteer...............................................131
3.8.24 Hillhold............................................................................................................132
3.8.24.1 Hillhold...................................................................................... 132
3.8.24.2 Using hillhold............................................................................ 132
3.8.25 Permitted driving inclinations..........................................................................134
3.9 Displays........................................................................................................... 134
3.9.1 Adjusting display brightness...........................................................................134
3.10 Proline instrument panel display...................................................................... 135
3.10.1 Fixed views.....................................................................................................136
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3.10.2 Single-row and two-row views........................................................................136
3.10.2.1 Working time view.....................................................................137
3.10.2.2 Battery voltage view..................................................................137
3.10.2.3 Cruise control view................................................................... 138
3.10.2.4 Driving speed view....................................................................138
3.10.2.5 Wheel slip view......................................................................... 139
3.10.2.6 Rear power take-off speed view............................................... 139
3.10.2.7 Front power take-off speed view...............................................140
3.10.2.8 Engine speed view....................................................................140
3.10.2.9 Fuel consumption views........................................................... 140
3.10.2.10 Rear lower links' position view..................................................142
3.10.2.11 Gearbox temperature view....................................................... 142
3.10.2.12 Travel distance and surface area view..................................... 143
3.10.3 Periodical maintenance view..........................................................................143
3.10.3.1 Clearing the periodical maintenance view................................ 144
3.10.4 Resetting views.............................................................................................. 145
3.10.5 Changing parameters.....................................................................................146
3.10.5.1 Activating and exiting the setting mode.................................... 146
3.10.5.2 Changing the parameter value................................................. 147
3.10.5.3 Setting the implement width......................................................148
3.10.5.4 Changing the hour display........................................................ 148
3.10.5.5 Changing the minute display.................................................... 149
3.10.5.6 Changing the clock mode......................................................... 149
3.10.5.7 Activating the direction indicator buzzer................................... 149
3.10.5.8 Changing the temperature unit................................................. 150
3.10.5.9 Changing the length unit...........................................................150
3.10.5.10 Changing the volume unit......................................................... 151
3.10.5.11 Activating and deactivating the front power take-off speed
view...........................................................................................151
3.10.5.12 Adjusting the display contrast................................................... 152
3.11 A-pillar display..................................................................................................152
3.11.1 A-pillar display control panel.......................................................................... 153
3.11.2 Drive display...................................................................................................153
3.11.2.1 Power shuttle section................................................................153
3.11.2.2 Transmission section................................................................ 154
3.11.2.3 General information section......................................................155
3.11.2.4 Changing general information section views............................ 157
3.12 Tractor terminal................................................................................................157
3.12.1 Tractor terminal control button functions........................................................158
3.12.2 Entering menus.............................................................................................. 158
3.12.3 Power shuttle-related drive view symbols...................................................... 160
3.12.4 Transmission-related drive view symbols.......................................................161
3.12.5 General information drive view symbols.........................................................161
3.12.6 Pop-up views..................................................................................................163
3.12.7 Entering the large drive view..........................................................................164
3.12.8 Split drive view............................................................................................... 164
3.12.9 Entering the split drive view............................................................................165
3.12.10 Changing the lower field views.......................................................................165
3.12.11 Lower field views............................................................................................166
3.12.11.1 Power take-off speed views......................................................167
3.12.11.2 Engine speed view....................................................................168
3.12.11.3 Rear hydraulic valve settings view............................................168
3.12.11.4 Front hydraulic valve settings view........................................... 168
3.12.11.5 Gearbox temperature view....................................................... 169
3.12.11.6 Working hydraulics oil temperature view.................................. 169
3.12.11.7 Rear lower link position view.................................................... 169
3.12.11.8 Wheel slip view......................................................................... 170
3.12.11.9 Working time view.....................................................................170
3.12.11.10 Travel distance view................................................................. 171
3.12.11.11 Surface area view..................................................................... 171
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3.12.11.12 Fuel consumption views........................................................... 172
3.12.11.13 Battery voltage view..................................................................173
3.12.11.14 Urea level view......................................................................... 174
3.12.11.15 Cruise control view................................................................... 174
3.12.12 Entering the hydraulics settings view............................................................. 174
3.12.13 Hydraulics view symbols................................................................................ 175
3.12.14 Selecting the display theme........................................................................... 176
3.12.15 Changing units............................................................................................... 176
3.12.16 Changing parameters.....................................................................................178
3.12.16.1 Setting the implement width......................................................178
3.12.16.2 Editing counters........................................................................ 179
3.12.16.3 Resetting counters....................................................................179
3.12.17 Transmission settings view............................................................................ 180
3.12.17.1 Selecting the transmission settings memory slot......................181
3.12.17.2 Resetting the transmission settings memory slot values to
default....................................................................................... 181
3.12.18 Tractor information view.................................................................................182
3.12.19 I/O query view................................................................................................ 182
3.13 Rear linkage.....................................................................................................183
3.13.1 Diagnostic light...............................................................................................184
3.13.2 Lift/lower indicator lights ................................................................................185
3.13.3 Activating the linkage..................................................................................... 185
3.13.4 Using the lift/stop/lower switch....................................................................... 186
3.13.5 Using the position control knob...................................................................... 187
3.13.6 Overriding the position set by position control knob.......................................188
3.13.7 Using the linkage floating position..................................................................189
3.13.8 Using the lift/lower switch...............................................................................190
3.13.9 Using the lift/lower push buttons.................................................................... 190
3.13.10 Setting the lowering speed.............................................................................191
3.13.11 Limiting the lifting height.................................................................................192
3.13.12 Draft control....................................................................................................192
3.13.12.1 Activating and deactivating the draft control............................. 193
3.13.13 Drive balance control......................................................................................193
3.13.13.1 Using the drive balance control ............................................... 194
3.13.14 Slip control......................................................................................................194
3.13.14.1 Using the slip control................................................................ 195
3.14 Three-point linkage.......................................................................................... 196
3.14.1 Attaching implements.....................................................................................197
3.14.2 Using quick couplings for lower links .............................................................199
3.14.3 Adjusting lift links............................................................................................201
3.14.3.1 Adjusting lift links ..................................................................... 201
3.14.3.2 Adjusting hydraulic lift link ........................................................202
3.14.4 Adjusting lower links ......................................................................................203
3.14.5 Adjusting side limiters.....................................................................................204
3.14.6 Automatic side limiters .................................................................................. 204
3.14.6.1 Setting automatic side limiters to fixed position........................ 205
3.14.6.2 Setting automatic side limiters to floating position.................... 206
3.14.7 Adjusting the side limiters' support.................................................................206
3.15 Auxiliary hydraulics.......................................................................................... 208
3.15.1 Auxiliary hydraulic controls and functions...................................................... 209
3.15.1.1 Activating and deactivating the auxiliary hydraulics..................210
3.15.1.2 Selecting joystick functions for auxiliary hydraulics.................. 211
3.15.1.3 Selecting predefined settings for auxiliary hydraulics valves ...211
3.15.1.4 Controlling the auxiliary hydraulics rear valves 1 and 2
and front valves 1F and 2F....................................................... 213
3.15.1.5 Controlling the auxiliary hydraulics rear valves 3, 4 and 5
and the front valve 3F .............................................................. 214
3.15.1.6 Using the auxiliary hydraulics on/off valves.............................. 214
3.15.1.7 Controlling the rear valve 1 from rear mudguard push
buttons...................................................................................... 215
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3.15.1.8 Using the front linkage shut-off valve .......................................216
3.15.2 Changing the auxiliary hydraulics settings..................................................... 217
3.15.2.1 Auxiliary hydraulic control's safety time out.............................. 218
3.15.2.2 Adjusting the auxiliary hydraulic control's safety time out
speed limit.................................................................................219
3.15.2.3 Activating and deactivating the hydraulics assistant.................220
3.15.2.4 Activating and deactivating the position locking....................... 221
3.15.2.5 Activating and deactivating the floating position ...................... 222
3.15.3 Connecting to the valves................................................................................222
3.15.3.1 Using quick couplings............................................................... 222
3.15.3.2 Using Power Beyond couplings................................................ 223
3.15.3.3 Using a hydraulic valve as a single-action valve...................... 225
3.15.3.4 Connecting an external hydraulic motor to the auxiliary
hydraulics..................................................................................225
3.16 Front linkage.................................................................................................... 226
3.16.1 Using the front linkage....................................................................................226
3.16.2 Setting front linkage lifting link positions.........................................................227
3.17 Using the Valtra front loader............................................................................ 228
3.17.1 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling device.......................................230
3.17.2 Using Softdrive...............................................................................................230
3.17.3 Locking the equipment................................................................................... 231
3.17.4 Controlling the extra cylinder with the change valve...................................... 232
3.18 Power take-off..................................................................................................232
3.18.1 Attaching implements to the power take-off................................................... 232
3.18.2 Rear power take-off........................................................................................234
3.18.2.1 Recommended rear power take-off shafts................................236
3.18.2.2 Activating rear power take-off................................................... 237
3.18.2.3 Starting rear power take-off...................................................... 238
3.18.2.4 Stopping rear power take-off temporarily..................................239
3.18.2.5 Deactivating rear power take-off...............................................241
3.18.2.6 Stopping the rear power take-off in emergency........................242
3.18.2.7 Using the rear power take-off automatic start/stop................... 243
3.18.2.8 Proportional ground speed power take-off................................244
3.18.2.9 Adjusting the rear power take-off engagement.........................246
3.18.3 Front power take-off....................................................................................... 248
3.18.3.1 Activating and deactivating front power take-off....................... 249
3.19 U-Pilot headland automatics............................................................................ 249
3.19.1 U-Pilot operating requirements.......................................................................250
3.19.2 U-Pilot controls...............................................................................................250
3.19.3 U-Pilot view.................................................................................................... 251
3.19.4 U-Pilot view symbols...................................................................................... 251
3.19.5 U-Pilot programme examples.........................................................................253
3.19.6 Using U-Pilot programmes............................................................................. 254
3.19.6.1 Selecting a U-Pilot programme.................................................254
3.19.6.2 Recording a U-Pilot programme............................................... 255
3.19.6.3 Previewing a U-Pilot programme.............................................. 256
3.19.6.4 Running a U-Pilot programme.................................................. 257
3.19.7 Managing U-Pilot programmes.......................................................................259
3.19.7.1 Adding a new U-Pilot programme.............................................259
3.19.7.2 Renaming a U-Pilot programme............................................... 259
3.19.7.3 Removing a U-Pilot programme............................................... 260
3.19.7.4 Recovering a deleted U-Pilot programme.................................261
3.19.8 Editing U-Pilot programmes........................................................................... 261
3.19.8.1 Entering the programme editing view....................................... 261
3.19.8.2 Changing a programme function.............................................. 261
3.19.8.3 Removing a programme function..............................................262
3.19.8.4 Adding a new programme function........................................... 263
3.19.8.5 Moving a programme function.................................................. 263
3.19.8.6 Editing the programme function distance................................. 264
3.19.9 U-Pilot error codes......................................................................................... 265
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3.20 Implement signal connection........................................................................... 267
3.20.1 Implement signal connector........................................................................... 267
3.20.2 Resetting the implement signal connection....................................................268
3.21 Isobus implement control system.....................................................................269
3.21.1 ISOBUS terminal connector........................................................................... 270
3.21.2 ISOBUS implement connector....................................................................... 270
3.21.3 Bus extension connectors.............................................................................. 270
3.21.4 ISOBUS terminal............................................................................................270
3.22 Auto-Guide Readiness.....................................................................................270
3.22.1 Using Auto-Guide...........................................................................................271
3.22.2 Using Auto-Guide with QuickSteer.................................................................272
3.22.3 Auto-Guide with TwinTrac and QuickSteer.................................................... 273
3.22.4 Resetting the Auto-Guide steering valve........................................................273
3.23 Towing devices................................................................................................ 273
3.23.1 Nordic pick-up hitch........................................................................................273
3.23.2 Euro pick-up hitch...........................................................................................274
3.23.3 Hydraulic pick-up hitch................................................................................... 275
3.23.4 Using the pickup hitch.................................................................................... 277
3.23.4.1 Unlatching the pick-up hitch .....................................................277
3.23.4.2 Latching the Nordic and Euro pick-up hitch.............................. 277
3.23.4.3 Extending the Hydraulic pick-up hitch.......................................279
3.23.4.4 Latching the Hydraulic pick-up hitch......................................... 279
3.23.5 Changing the pick-up hitch implement........................................................... 281
3.23.5.1 Changing the Euro pick-up hitch implement............................. 281
3.23.5.2 Changing the Hydraulic pick-up hitch implement......................282
3.23.6 Agricultural drawbar....................................................................................... 283
3.23.6.1 Adjusting the agricultural drawbar............................................ 284
3.23.7 Towing device frames.................................................................................... 284
3.23.7.1 Adjusting the jaw height............................................................285
3.23.7.2 Attaching to the mechanical jaw............................................... 287
3.23.7.3 Attaching to the mechanical jaw K80........................................288
3.23.7.4 Attaching to fixed Piton fix/fixed Ø80mm ball hitch...................289
3.23.7.5 Attaching to the automatic jaw..................................................289
3.24 Air pressure system......................................................................................... 291
3.25 Trailer...............................................................................................................292
3.25.1 Trailer turn signals..........................................................................................293
3.25.2 Trailer air pressure brakes............................................................................. 294
3.25.3 Hydraulic trailer brake valve...........................................................................295
4 Maintenance.......................................................................................296
4.1 Maintenance schedule..................................................................................... 296
4.2 Service inspection............................................................................................296
4.3 Performing maintenance tasks........................................................................ 297
4.3.1 Cleaning the tractor........................................................................................298
4.3.1.1 Cleaning the engine compartment............................................299
4.3.1.2 Cleaning front axle suspension bellows....................................300
4.3.1.3 Cleaning polycarbonate windows............................................. 300
4.3.2 Greasing lubricating points fitted with grease nipples.................................... 300
4.3.3 Supporting the tractor.....................................................................................301
4.4 Recommended fuel and lubricants.................................................................. 303
4.4.1 Fuel................................................................................................................ 303
4.4.1.1 Quality requirements for engine fuel.........................................303
4.4.1.2 Storing fuel................................................................................303
4.4.1.3 Storing AdBlue/DEF..................................................................303
4.4.1.4 Biodiesel fuel............................................................................ 304
4.4.1.5 AdBlue/DEF.............................................................................. 304
4.4.2 Grease............................................................................................................305
4.4.2.1 Universal Grease - NLGI2 universal grease............................. 305
4.4.2.2 Calsium LF - NLGI2 calsium grease LF....................................305
4.4.2.3 Grease Moly - NLGI2 moly grease........................................... 306
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4.5 Storing the tractor............................................................................................ 306
4.5.1 Storing the tractor for a period shorter than two months................................306
4.5.2 Storing the tractor for a period longer than two months................................. 306
4.6 Running the tractor in after storage................................................................. 307
4.6.1 Running the tractor in after a storing period shorter than two months........... 307
4.6.2 Running the tractor in after a storing period longer than two months............ 307
4.7 Periodical maintenance....................................................................................308
4.7.1 Periodical maintenance chart.........................................................................309
4.7.2 Daily maintenance..........................................................................................311
4.7.2.1 Checking the engine oil level.................................................... 311
4.7.2.2 Checking the coolant level........................................................312
4.7.2.3 Cleaning radiators.....................................................................314
4.7.2.4 Checking the oil level in the transmission system.................... 315
4.7.2.5 Checking the oil level in the hydraulic system.......................... 315
4.7.3 Weekly maintenance......................................................................................319
4.7.3.1 Greasing the rear linkage......................................................... 319
4.7.3.2 Checking the pick-up hitch........................................................321
4.7.3.3 Greasing the Nordic and Euro pick-up hitch............................. 322
4.7.3.4 Greasing the hydraulic pick-up hitch.........................................323
4.7.3.5 Checking and greasing the front linkage.................................. 324
4.7.3.6 Checking the front power take-off.............................................325
4.7.3.7 Greasing the brake mechanism................................................326
4.7.3.8 Greasing front axle mounting bearings.....................................326
4.7.3.9 Greasing air-suspended front axle mounting bearings............. 327
4.7.3.10 Checking belts' tension.............................................................328
4.7.3.11 Changing the fan and alternator belt........................................ 329
4.7.3.12 Checking the tyre pressure.......................................................330
4.7.3.13 Checking the emergency brake................................................ 331
4.7.3.14 Checking the windscreen washer fluid amount........................ 331
4.7.3.15 Checking the air pressure system antifreeze fluid amount....... 332
4.7.4 Maintenance every 600 hours........................................................................333
4.7.4.1 Checking, cleaning and greasing the battery terminals............ 333
4.7.4.2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter...................................334
4.7.4.3 Changing the cab ventilation air filter........................................336
4.7.4.4 Changing the recirculation filter................................................ 337
4.7.4.5 Checking the front loader frame bolt tightness......................... 337
4.7.4.6 Checking the wheel nut tightness............................................. 343
4.7.4.7 Checking the brake pedal free travel........................................ 343
4.7.4.8 Adjusting the brake pedal free travel........................................ 343
4.7.4.9 Checking the parking brake...................................................... 344
4.7.4.10 Adjusting the parking brake...................................................... 345
4.7.4.11 Changing transmission oil filters............................................... 346
4.7.4.12 Changing the hydraulic system oil filter.................................... 347
4.7.4.13 Checking the engine breathing system.....................................348
4.7.4.14 Checking the oil level in the front axle differential.....................348
4.7.4.15 Checking the oil level in front axle hubs................................... 349
4.7.4.16 Changing oil in the hubs of the front axles with brakes............ 349
4.7.4.17 Changing the front PTO housing oil and washing the oil filter.. 350
4.7.4.18 Checking front PTO couplings.................................................. 351
4.7.4.19 Checking and greasing the trailer air-pressure brake system.. 352
4.7.4.20 Checking the air pressure system's automatic water draining..352
4.7.4.21 Filling the air pressure system antifreeze container................. 354
4.7.4.22 Adjusting engine valves............................................................ 354
4.7.4.23 Running the transmission automatic calibration....................... 354
4.7.5 Maintenance every 1200 hours or yearly....................................................... 354
4.7.5.1 Changing oil in the hydraulic system........................................ 354
4.7.5.2 Changing oil in the front axle differential...................................356
4.7.5.3 Changing oil in the front axle hubs........................................... 357
4.7.5.4 Changing the fuel filter..............................................................357
4.7.5.5 Changing the fuel prefilter.........................................................358
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4.7.5.6 Changing engine air filters........................................................ 360
4.7.5.7 Changing the selective catalytic reduction system supply
module main filter..................................................................... 362
4.7.5.8 Checking the front wheel toe-in................................................ 363
4.7.5.9 Adjusting the front wheel toe-in................................................ 364
4.7.5.10 Changing the hydraulic breather...............................................364
4.7.5.11 Checking the power shuttle operation...................................... 365
4.7.6 Maintenance every 2400 hours or every other year.......................................365
4.7.6.1 Changing oil in the transmission system.................................. 365
4.7.6.2 Changing the transmission breather.........................................367
4.7.6.3 Cleaning the suction strainer.................................................... 367
4.7.6.4 Bleeding the brake system....................................................... 368
4.7.6.5 Bleeding the front axle brake system........................................370
4.7.6.6 Cleaning the cooling system.....................................................371
4.7.6.7 Checking the engine vibration damper..................................... 373
4.7.6.8 Maintaining the air conditioning................................................ 374
4.8 Checks and adjustments..................................................................................374
4.8.1 Changing tyres............................................................................................... 374
4.8.1.1 Setting the tyre parameter........................................................ 375
4.8.1.2 Tyre parameters....................................................................... 376
4.8.1.3 Calibrating speed sensors........................................................ 377
4.8.2 Track widths................................................................................................... 379
4.8.2.1 Front axle track widths..............................................................380
4.8.2.2 Rear axle track widths.............................................................. 380
4.8.3 Using chains...................................................................................................381
4.8.4 Using twin-mounted wheels........................................................................... 381
4.8.5 Engine............................................................................................................ 382
4.8.5.1 Bleeding the fuel system...........................................................382
4.8.6 Electrical system............................................................................................ 383
4.8.6.1 Safety precautions for the electrical system............................. 383
4.8.6.2 Checking the battery.................................................................383
4.8.6.3 Alternator.................................................................................. 384
4.8.6.4 Protecting the electrical system before welding........................384
4.8.6.5 Fuses and relays...................................................................... 385
4.8.6.6 Fuses and relays in the cab electric centre.............................. 385
4.8.6.7 Fuses and relays in the roof electric centre.............................. 393
4.8.6.8 Fuses and relays in the main electric centre............................ 396
4.8.6.9 Fuses and relays in the engine electric centre......................... 398
4.8.6.10 Adjusting headlights..................................................................400
4.8.7 Power transmission system............................................................................401
4.8.7.1 Changing the rear power take-off shaft.................................... 401
4.8.7.2 Checking the transmission ratio of a power take-off driven
trailer.........................................................................................402
4.8.8 Steering system..............................................................................................402
4.8.8.1 Adjusting the steering angle..................................................... 402
4.8.8.2 Calibrating the steering angle................................................... 403
4.8.9 Cab and shields..............................................................................................405
4.8.9.1 Cleaning the cab ventilation air filter.........................................405
4.8.9.2 Adjusting steps for driving off-road........................................... 406
4.8.9.3 Checking and adjusting front mudguards................................. 407
4.8.9.4 Adjusting flexible front mudguards............................................408
4.8.10 Towing devices...............................................................................................409
4.8.10.1 Adjusting lifting links of the pick-up hitch.................................. 409
4.8.10.2 Maintaining the automatic jaw of the wagon towing device...... 410
5 Troubleshooting..................................................................................411
5.1 Handling error situations.................................................................................. 411
5.2 Warnings on the Proline instrument panel display...........................................411
5.3 Identifying a blocked transmission or hydraulic system filter........................... 412
5.4 Viewing service codes..................................................................................... 414
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5.5 Viewing the IO-list............................................................................................ 414
5.6 Automatic air conditioning error codes.............................................................416
5.7 Steering system malfunctions.......................................................................... 416
5.8 Towing the tractor............................................................................................ 417
5.8.1 Towing the tractor when the engine is running.............................................. 417
5.8.2 Towing the tractor when the engine is not running........................................ 418
6 Technical specifications..................................................................... 419
6.1 Dimensions...................................................................................................... 419
6.2 Weights............................................................................................................ 419
6.3 Maximum permissible axle loading.................................................................. 419
6.4 Tyres................................................................................................................ 419
6.4.1 Wheel nut tightening torques..........................................................................420
6.4.2 Wheel stud dimensions.................................................................................. 420
6.4.3 Tyre loadings and pressures..........................................................................421
6.5 Flange distance for axles................................................................................. 421
6.6 Track widths.....................................................................................................422
6.6.1 Rear axle track widths....................................................................................422
6.6.2 Front axle track widths................................................................................... 424
6.7 Engine..............................................................................................................424
6.7.1 Engine lubrication system ............................................................................. 425
6.7.2 Fuel system....................................................................................................425
6.7.3 Selective catalytic reduction system...............................................................425
6.7.4 Air cleaner...................................................................................................... 426
6.7.5 Cooling system...............................................................................................426
6.8 Electrical system ............................................................................................. 426
6.9 Power transmission..........................................................................................427
6.9.1 Power shuttle..................................................................................................427
6.9.2 Clutch............................................................................................................. 427
6.9.3 Gearbox..........................................................................................................427
6.9.4 Rear axle differential lock...............................................................................427
6.9.5 Rear power take-off........................................................................................428
6.9.5.1 Rear power take-off alternatives...............................................428
6.9.5.2 Rear power take-off ratios........................................................ 428
6.9.5.3 Rear power take-off shafts........................................................428
6.9.5.4 Lower link end distance from rear power take-off shaft............ 428
6.9.5.5 Proportional ground speed power take-off................................429
6.9.6 Front power take-off....................................................................................... 429
6.9.6.1 Front power take-off ratios........................................................429
6.9.6.2 Front power take-off shafts....................................................... 429
6.10 Brake system................................................................................................... 429
6.11 Steering system .............................................................................................. 430
6.11.1 Front axle....................................................................................................... 430
6.11.2 Turning circle radius.......................................................................................431
6.11.3 Front axle air suspension............................................................................... 431
6.12 Cab and shields............................................................................................... 432
6.12.1 Cab filter capacity...........................................................................................432
6.12.2 Windscreen washer........................................................................................432
6.12.3 Air conditioning system.................................................................................. 432
6.12.4 Noise level......................................................................................................432
6.12.5 Exposure to vibration......................................................................................432
6.13 Hydraulic system..............................................................................................433
6.13.1 Low-pressure circuit....................................................................................... 433
6.13.2 Steering hydraulic circuit................................................................................ 433
6.13.3 Working hydraulic circuit................................................................................ 433
6.13.3.1 Valves for auxiliary hydraulics.................................................. 434
6.13.3.2 Counter pressure when using the return connection for
auxiliary hydraulics................................................................... 435
6.13.4 Rear linkage................................................................................................... 435
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6.13.4.1 Lifting forces and lifting ranges................................................. 435
6.13.5 Front linkage...................................................................................................436
6.13.6 Towing devices...............................................................................................436
6.13.6.1 Pick-up hitch............................................................................. 436
6.13.6.2 Euro pick-up hitch..................................................................... 436
6.13.6.3 Hydraulic pick-up hitch..............................................................437
6.13.6.4 Agricultural towing device......................................................... 438
6.13.6.5 Towing device frames...............................................................439
Alphabetical index................................................................................... 441
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1 Safety precautions
Always follow the safety precautions given when working with the tractor.
The regulations given do not release the operator from statutory and other
national regulations regarding traffic safety and occupational health and safety.
In addition to the precautions given in this manual, always follow the safety
regulations applicable to different types of working sites and existing road traffic
laws.
1.1 Hazard statements
Five types of notifications are used in the documentation.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, results in death or very serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, may result in minor injury.
IMPORTANT: Indicates special instructions or procedures which, if not strictly
observed, could result in damage to or destruction of the machine, process or
surroundings.
NOTE: Indicates points of particular interest for a more efficient and convenient
repair or operation.
1.2 Safety rules
1.2.1 Replacing safety and information signs
Replacement signs are available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage.
1. Replace any danger, warning, caution or instruction signs that are not
readable or are missing.
WARNING: Do not remove or obscure danger, warning, caution or
instructions signs.
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1.2.2 Maintaining hardware safety
To ensure maximum safety for the operator, maintain tractor hardware safety.
The owner is responsible for repairing any damage or wear which might
endanger the safety of the tractor.
• Cab
Repair damages on the cab without delay to ensure the cab's protective
capability.
WARNING: If damage occurs to the cab, replace all affected parts
with new ones. Do not attempt any repair work (welding, drilling,
cutting or grinding) without first consulting the manufacturer.
• Tractor construction
Do not change the tractor construction, such as maximum driving speed or
maximum power.
The tractor is type-approved to comply with construction and use regulations.
Any changes to the tractor construction may reduce safety and durability and
affect the warranty terms.
• Brakes
• Always check before driving that the brakes are working.
• Lock the brake pedals together whenever individual wheel brakes are not
required and always when driving on the road.
• Extensive repairs to the braking system should be undertaken only by an
authorised Valtra workshop.
• When implements or ballast weights are front-end-mounted, the rear axle
loading is decreased.
• Check that the rear brakes are still effective.
• Use appropriate ballast weights at rear as required.
• Cleaning
Keep the tractor clean to decrease the risk of fire.
• Lights
• Make sure that lights and reflectors are clean and in working order.
• Make sure that the headlights are correctly adjusted.
• Steps
Keep the steps clean as dirty steps can lead to falls and injuries.
• Quick couplings
WARNING: Clean the quick couplings and ball joints before
attaching an implement. There is a risk that the implement is not
attached properly.
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• Maintenance
• Follow the maintenance instructions and safety precautions applicable to
the tractor.
• Stop the engine and lower the implement before carrying out any
maintenance work on the tractor or implement.
DANGER: Support the tractor from the correct support points
on the frame and use suitable blocks or stands when carrying
out maintenance tasks that require supporting the tractor.
1.2.3 Using safety features
The tractor has several features that contribute to the safety of the operator.
• Steering wheel and safety handles
WARNING: Hold on to the steering wheel or safety handles in the
cab if the tractor tips over. Never try to jump out.
• Safety belt
Always use the safety belt when using the tractor.
• Emergency exits
Familiarise yourself with the three emergency exits of the tractor cab, that is,
the door, the rear window and the roof hatch. If necessary, the right side
window can be broken and used as emergency exit.
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• Roof hatch
1
2
GUID-D8CDDFCE-E360-4AD1-8F47-2993DCD750B2
1. Handle
2. Gas springs with quick locks
• Pull open the sun shade.
• Turn the handle to unlock the hatch.
• Detach both gas springs from their quick locks.
• Push the hatch fully open.
WARNING: When driving on ice, keep the roof hatch open.
• Emergency brake
Use the emergency brake only in emergency situations if braking with brake
pedals is not possible.
WARNING: Turning the ignition switch to OFF position cannot be
used as an emergency brake.
WARNING: Emergency brake uses the parking brake which is not
designed for continuous use. The parking brake can become
faulty.
WARNING: Using emergency brake in slippery conditions can
result in skidding and loss of control. Release the emergency
brake immediately when there is danger of wheels locking up.
Release the emergency brake only if you can do it safely.
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1.2.4 Safe operation
1.2.4.1 Following safe operating practices
To operate the tractor safely, follow all safety precautions and instructions.
• Avoid operating the tractor near ditches, embankments and holes.
• Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation.
• When using chemicals, carefully follow the chemical manufacturer's
instructions for use, storage and disposal.
Also follow the chemical application equipment manufacturer's instructions.
• Protect yourself against engine noise.
Use hearing protectors to avoid injuries when you are working outside the
cab near the engine.
• Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, do not start the
engine or run it indoors with the doors closed unless the exhaust is
vented to the outside.
• Functionality of the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button.
ON/OFF
1
1
AUTO
CONTROL
2
OFF
ON
OFF
GUID-D86EB646-4A12-4128-80C2-1547474AC4EE
1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button
Pressing the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button turns off or on all the
functions of the auxiliary hydraulics. The button has no effect on the
functionality of the ON/OFF valves or the rear linkage.
When the auxiliary hydraulics on/off symbol on the auxiliary hydraulics push
button is white, the auxiliary hydraulics is deactivated.
DANGER:
To prevent accidental auxiliary hydraulics control movements,
always turn off the auxiliary hydraulics during road driving and
during work if you do not need it.
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• Restart after engine stop.
• If the engine has stalled, for example due to too heavy loading, turn the
ignition key to the Off position.
• Restart the engine. Keep an eye on the indicator lights on the instrument
panel.
• Do not go under the tractor.
1
GUID-17F24D26-0416-440F-8C1F-D28A4B0A49EE
1. Radar
WARNING: Do not go under the tractor until the ignition key has
been turned to the OFF position. If the tractor is equipped with a
radar (optional) it presents a hazard to your eyes.
• Front linkage
WARNING: When the front linkage is connected to the rear valve,
make sure there is no load on the front linkage or rear implement
connected to the same valve. The load on the front linkage or rear
valve implement discharges when the shut-off valve lever is
turned. This may cause the implements to move abruptly.
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