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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Part number 47593719
2
nd
edition English
October 2013
Replaces part number 47494640
T4.75F
T4.85F
T4.95F
T4.105F
Tractor
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Contents
1GENERALINFORMATION
NotetotheOwner..........................................................................1-1
Proposition65..............................................................................1-2
Internationalsymbols.......................................................................1-3
Introduction.................................................................................1-5
Tractorintendeduse........................................................................1-6
EcologyandtheEnvironment..............................................................1-8
Identicationplates.........................................................................1-9
ComponentIdentication..................................................................1-11
2SAFETYINFORMATION
Safetyrulesandsignalworddenitions...................................................2-1
Safetyinformation..........................................................................2-2
Airconditioningsafetyregulations..........................................................2-6
Cabguard..................................................................................2-7
Rolloverprotectivestructure(ROPS)......................................................2-9
Personalprotectiveequipment(PPE).....................................................2-10
Tractorjackingpoints......................................................................2-11
Hazardouschemicals......................................................................2-12
Burnprevention............................................................................2-13
Fireorexplosionprevention...............................................................2-14
Gettinginandoutofthemachine.........................................................2-15
Safetysigns...............................................................................2-16
3CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS
ACCESSTOOPERATOR'SPLATFORM
Cab.....................................................................................3-1
Heatingsystem.........................................................................3-4
Heating,ventilationorair-conditioningcontrol.........................................3-5
Cabairlter.............................................................................3-7
OPERATOR'SSEAT
Operatorseat...........................................................................3-9
FORWARDCONTROLS
Analoguedashboard..................................................................3-11
Digitaldashboard......................................................................3-15
Frontcontrols..........................................................................3-21
LEFT-HANDSIDECONTROLS
ConsoleLeft-handconsole-Controlidentication....................................3-25
Parkingbrakeforhydraulictransmissions.............................................3-26
RIGHT-HANDSIDECONTROLS
ConsoleRight-handconsole-Controlidentication..................................3-27
REARWARDCONTROLS
Console-Controlidentication........................................................3-29
EXTERIORCONTROLS
Console-Controlidentication........................................................3-29
DISPLAYSETTINGS
Instrumentcluster-Program..........................................................3-30
TRANSMISSION
Transmission-Operating4WDmodels...............................................3-37
Transmissionwithgearreducerandmechanicalreversingmechanism..............3-38
Transmissionwithgearreducerandelectrohydraulicreversingmechanism.........3-41
Parkingbrakeforhydraulictransmissions.............................................3-44
Transmissionwithgearreducer,electrohydraulicreversingmechanismandHI-LOcon-
trol.....................................................................................3-45
Transmissionwithgearreducer,electrohydraulicreversingmechanism,HI-LOcontroland
electrohydraulicclutch.................................................................3-48
4OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONINGTHEUNIT
Basicoperatingsafetyrules............................................................4-1
STARTINGTHEUNIT
Startingtheengine.....................................................................4-3
STOPPINGTHEUNIT
Stoppingtheengine....................................................................4-5
5TRANSPORTOPERATIONS
ROADTRANSPORT
Transportingthemachine..............................................................5-1
RECOVERYTRANSPORT
Towingthetractor.......................................................................5-2
6WORKINGOPERATIONS
FOURWHEELDRIVE(4WD)
Four-wheeldrivewithelectro-hydrauliccontrol.....................................6-1
DIFFERENTIALLOCK
Electrohydraulicdifferentiallock....................................................6-2
Mechanicaldifferentiallock.........................................................6-3
REMOTEVALVES
Generalsafetyrules................................................................6-4
Rearremotecontrolvalve(s).......................................................6-5
Electrohydraulicallycontrolledsidehydraulicvalves...............................6-9
Electrohydraulicallycontrolledrearremotecontrolvalves........................6-11
Sidehydraulicvalves..............................................................6-12
REARPOWERTAKE-OFF(PTO)
Powertakeoff(PTO)..............................................................6-13
FRONTPOWERTAKE-OFF(PTO)
FrontPowerT ake-Off(PTO)-Safetyrules........................................6-15
FrontPowerT ake-Off(PTO)-Operating..........................................6-16
REARHYDRAULICLIFT
Hydraulicliftwithmechanicalcontrol..............................................6-17
Lift-O-Matic®control-Operating..................................................6-18
Hydraulicliftwithelectroniccontrol................................................6-20
FRONTHYDRAULICLIFT
Hydraulicliftwithmechanicalcontrol..............................................6-25
Hydraulicliftwithelectroniccontrol................................................6-27
REAR3-POINTHITCH
OperatingInstructions.............................................................6-29
Attachtheimplement..............................................................6-33
Additionalequipmentattachmentpoints..........................................6-35
FRONT3-POINTHITCH
OperatingInstructions.............................................................6-37
SWINGINGDRAWBARS
Safetyrules........................................................................6-40
Swingingdrawbar.................................................................6-41
WHEELSANDTIRES
Wheelsandtires...................................................................6-42
Tyredimensions...................................................................6-46
WHEELTRACKADJUSTMENT
Wheeltreadsettings...............................................................6-48
TireCombinationsandTreadPositions...........................................6-51
BALLAST
Ballast.............................................................................6-54
7MAINTENANCE
GENERALINFORMATION
Generalsafetybeforeyouservice......................................................7-1
Introduction.............................................................................7-3
Variouscontrols........................................................................7-4
Bodymaintenance......................................................................7-5
Break-inperiod.........................................................................7-7
Fuelsupply.............................................................................7-8
Generalspecication-BiodieselFuels................................................7-9
Openingthehood.....................................................................7-10
Fluidsandlubricants..................................................................7-11
MAINTENANCECHART
MaintenanceChart....................................................................7-13
ASREQUIRED
Radiatorexpansiontank...............................................................7-15
Windscreenwashertank..............................................................7-15
Roadlight-Check.....................................................................7-15
Clutchpedaladjustment...............................................................7-16
Parkingbrakeorparkinglock-Adjust.................................................7-16
Radiator-Cleaning....................................................................7-16
Tyrepressure..........................................................................7-17
Wheelnutstorque.....................................................................7-18
Brakepedals..........................................................................7-18
ATWARNINGMESSAGEDISPLAY
Engineairlters.......................................................................7-19
Fuellterwaterdrain..................................................................7-20
Brakeuidlevel........................................................................7-21
EVERY10HOURSOREACHDAY
Engineoillevel........................................................................7-22
EVERY50HOURS
Rearwheelhub........................................................................7-23
Liftandlinkage........................................................................7-23
2WDsteeringcylinder.................................................................7-23
4WDsteeringcylinders................................................................7-24
2WDfrontaxlepivot...................................................................7-24
4WDfrontaxlepivot...................................................................7-24
4WDtransmissionshaft...............................................................7-25
2WDrightandleft-handstubaxle.....................................................7-25
Frontliftarmsshaft....................................................................7-25
FrontPTOcoupling....................................................................7-26
EVERY100HOURS
Transmissionoilcooler................................................................7-27
Airconditioningcondenser............................................................7-27
Intercooler.............................................................................7-27
Cabairlter............................................................................7-28
Cabrecirculatedairlter..............................................................7-28
EVERY300HOURS
Alternatorbelt..........................................................................7-29
Transmissionoillter..................................................................7-29
Oilltermodelswithpowershuttle/dualcommand....................................7-29
Engineairlters.......................................................................7-30
Transmissionoillevel..................................................................7-30
4WDfrontaxlehousing................................................................7-30
4WDfrontaxlenaldrives............................................................7-31
4WDfrontaxlesstub..................................................................7-31
2WDfrontwheels......................................................................7-31
EVERY500HOURS
Engineoilandlter....................................................................7-32
Fuellter...............................................................................7-33
Fuelpre-lter..........................................................................7-34
EVERY600HOURS
Engineoilandlter....................................................................7-35
Fuellter...............................................................................7-36
Fuelpre-lter..........................................................................7-37
EVERY1200HOURSORANNUALLY
Cabairlters..........................................................................7-38
Cabrecirculatedairlter..............................................................7-38
Engineairlters.......................................................................7-38
Fueltank...............................................................................7-39
EVERY1200HOURSOREVERY2YEARS
4WDfrontaxlehousing................................................................7-40
Enginevalves..........................................................................7-40
Changetransmissionoil...............................................................7-41
Washingcoolingsystem...............................................................7-42
EVERY1800HOURS
Fuelinjectors-Check.................................................................7-45
ELECTRICALSYSTEM
Battery.................................................................................7-46
Fusesandrelays......................................................................7-48
Fusesandrelayslocation.............................................................7-49
Fusesandrelayslocation.............................................................7-51
FusesandrelayslocationFusesandrelaysoncabrighthandupright..............7-53
Headlight-Adjust......................................................................7-53
Headlight-Replace...................................................................7-54
STORAGE
Tractorstorage....................................................................7-55
CALIBRATIONS
Dualcommandcalibration.............................................................7-56
8TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULTCODERESOLUTION
Displayfaultcodes.................................................................8-1
TROUBLESHOOTINGENGINE...................................................8-3
Electricalsystem-TroubleshootingELECTRICALSYSTEM......................8-5
Hydraulicsystems-TroubleshootingHYDRAULICSYSTEM.....................8-6
Rearthree-pointhitch-TroubleshootingHYDRAULICLIFTAND3−POINTLINKAGE
.....................................................................................8-7
Hydraulicservicebrakes-Troubleshooting........................................8-8
Cabclimatecontrol-Troubleshooting..............................................8-9
ALARM(S)
Alarms.........................................................................8-10
Alarms,cause,solutions......................................................8-12
9SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensionsandweights...................................................................9-1
Maximumpermittedloadsonfrontandrearaxle...........................................9-6
Maximumpermittedloadsondrawbar.....................................................9-7
Technicaldata..............................................................................9-8
10ACCESSORIES
Radio......................................................................................10-1
1-GENERALINFORMATION
1-GENERALINFORMATION###_1_###
NotetotheOwner
Thismanualcontainsinformationconcerningtheadjustmentandmaintenanceofyournewequipment.Youhave
purchasedadependablemachine,butonlybypropercareandoperationcanyouexpecttoreceivetheperformance
andlongservicebuiltintothisequipment.Pleasehavealloperatorsreadthismanualcarefullyandkeepitavailable
forreadyreference.
YourNEWHOLLANDdealerwillinstructyouinthegeneraloperationofyournewequipment.Yourdealer’sstaffof
factory-trainedservicetechnicianswillbegladtoansweranyquestionsthatmayariseregardingtheoperationofyour
machine.
NewHollandT opServiceisalsoavailable.Call1-866-NEWHLND(1-866-639-4563)
YourNEWHOLLANDdealercarriesacompletelineofgenuineNEWHOLLANDserviceparts.Thesepartsare
manufacturedandcarefullyinspectedtoinsurehighqualityandaccuratettingofanynecessaryreplacementparts.
Bepreparedtogiveyourdealerthemodelandproductidenticationnumberofyournewequipmentwhenordering
parts.Locatethesenumbersnowandrecordthembelow.Refertothe’GeneralInformation’sectionofthismanual
forthelocationofthemodelandproductidenticationnumbersofyourmachine.
PLEASERECORDTHEFOLLOWINGINFORMATION
Model:
ProductIdenticationNumber(PIN):
Thisisthesafetyalertsymbol.Itisusedwithandwithoutsignalwordstoalertyoutopotential
personalinjuryhazards.Obeyallsafetymessagesthatfollowthissymboltoavoidpossible
deathorinjury.
WARNING
Illustrationsinthismanualmayshowprotectiveshieldingopenorremovedtobetterillustrateapar-
ticularfeatureoradjustment.
Replaceallshieldsbeforeoperatingthemachine.
Failuretocomplycouldresultindeathorseriousinjury.
W0012A
Enginetamperingstatement:
NOTICE:Thefuelsystemandengineonyourmachinearedesignedandbuilttogovernmentemissionsstandards.
Tamperingbydealers,customers,operatorsandusersisstrictlyprohibitedbylaw.Failuretocomplycouldresultin
governmentnes,reworkcharges,invalidwarranty,legalactionandpossibleconscationofthemachineuntilrework
tooriginalconditioniscompleted.Engineserviceand/orrepairsmustbedonebyacertiedtechnicianonly!
Improvements
CNHAmericaLLCiscontinuallystrivingtoimproveitsproducts.Wereservetherighttomakeimprovementsor
changeswhenitbecomespracticalandpossibletodoso,withoutincurringanyobligationtomakechangesoraddi-
tionstotheequipmentsoldpreviously.
1-1
1-GENERALINFORMATION
Proposition65
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
DieselengineexhaustandsomeofitsconstituentsareknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,birth
defectsandotherreproductiveharm.
Batteryposts,terminalsandrelatedaccessoriescontainleadandleadcompounds.
Washhandsafterhandling.
1-2
1-GENERALINFORMATION
Internationalsymbols
RECOMMENDEDSI(METRIC)UNITS
IMPERIALUNIT
TYPICAL
APPLICATIONS
NAME
SYMBOL
NAME
SYMBOL
AREA
hectareha
acre
ha
squarefootft²
squaremeter
squareinch
in²
squaremillimetre
mm²
squareinch
in²
ELECTRICITY
ampere
A
ampere
A
voltVvoltV
microfarad
µF
microfarad
µF
ohm
Ω
ohm
Ω
FORCE
kilonewtonkNpoundlb
newton
Npoundlb
FORCEPERLENGTH
NewtonmetresNmpoundinchlbin
FREQUENCY
megahertzMHzmegahertzMHz
kilohertzkHzkilohertzkHz
hertzHzhertzHz
FREQUENCY-ROTATIONAL
r/minr/minª
revolutionperminute
rpm
revolutionperminute
rpm
LENGTH
kilometrekmmilemi
meter
m
footft
centimetre
cm
inchin
millimetre
mm
inchin
micrometer
µm
MASS
kilogramkgpoundlb
gramgounceoz
milligram
mg
POWER
kilowattkWhorsepowerHp
watt
W
Btu/hourBtu/hr
Btu/minuteBtu/min
PRESSUREorSTRESS(FORCEPERAREA)
kilopascalkPapoundpersquareinchpsi
inchofmercury
inHg
pascalPa
inchofwaterinH2O
megapascalMPapoundpersquareinchpsi
1-3
1-GENERALINFORMATION
RECOMMENDEDSI(METRIC)UNITS
IMPERIALUNIT
TYPICAL
APPLICATIONS
NAME
SYMBOL
NAME
SYMBOL
TEMPERATURE(otherthanTHERMODYNAMIC)
degreesCelsius°C
degreesFahrenheit
°F
TIME
hourhhourh
minuteminminutemin
second
s
second
s
TORQUE(includesBENDINGMOMENT,MOMENTOFFORCE,andMOMENTOFACOUPLE)
newtonmeter
Nm
feet-poundsIbft
inch-poundIbin
VELOCITY
kilometreperhour
km/h
mileperhourmph
meterpersecond
m/sfootpersecondft/s
millimetrepersecond
mm/s
inchpersecond
in/s
meterperminute
m/minfootperminuteft/min
VOLUME(includesCAPACITY)
cubicmeter
cubicyard
yd³(cuyd)
litrelcubicinch
in³
litrel
USgallonUSgal
U.K.gallonUKgal
USquartUSqt
U.K.quartUKqt
millilitreml
uidounceoz
VOLUMEPERTIME(includesDISCHARGEandFLOWRATE)
cubicmeterper
minute
m³/mincubicfootperminuteft³/min
litreperminute
l/minUSgallonperminuteUSgal/min
millilitreperminute
ml/min
UKgallonperminute
UKgal/min
SOUNDPOWERLEVELandSOUNDPRESSURELEVEL
decibeldBdecibeldB
1-4
1-GENERALINFORMATION
Introduction
Aboutthismanual
DANGER
Improperoperationorserviceofthismachinecanresultinanaccident.
Donotoperatethismachineorperformanylubrication,maintenance,orrepaironituntilyouhave
readandunderstoodtheoperation,lubrication,maintenance,andrepairinformation.
Failuretocomplywillresultindeathorseriousinjury.
D0010A
Thismanualgivesinformationforuseofyourmachine,as
intendedandundertheconditionsforeseenbythemanu-
facturerduringnormaloperationandroutineserviceand
maintenance.Readandunderstand;keepitingoodcon-
ditionsandalwayssafelystoreitintheprovidedpocket
inthebackofyourseatforlatereasyretrieval.Thisman-
ualdoesnotcontainalltheinformationrelatedtoperiod-
icalservice,convertingandrepairstobecarriedoutby
professionalservicepersonnel.TheT ableofContents
page(s)areprovicedtohaveanoverviewofmainman-
ual’stopics.Adetailedalphabeticindexisavailableatthe
endofthismanualforlocatingspecicitems.
Normaloperation
Normaloperationmeanstheuseofthetractorforthe
purposeintendedbythemanufacturerbyanopera-
torfamiliarwiththetractorandthemountedortowed
equipmentandcomplyingwiththeinformationforop-
erationandsafepractices,asspeciedbythemanu-
facturerinthismanualandbythedecalsonthetractor
andtheequipment.
Normaloperationincludesthepreparationandstorage
ofthetractor,swingingcomponentsintoworkposition
andviceversa,addingorremovingballastandpicking
upandsettingoffattachments.
Normaloperationincludestheadjustmentandsetting
ofthetractorandequipment,forthespeciccondition
oftheeldand/orthecrop.
Routineservice
Routineserviceandmaintenancemeansactivitiesthat
mustbedonedailybyanoperatorfamiliarwiththetractor
characteristicsandcomplyingwiththeinformationforrou-
tineserviceandsafepractices,asspeciedbytheman-
ufacturerinthismanualandbydecalsonthetractor,in
ordertomaintainitsproperfunction.Routineservicein-
cludesactivitiessuchasfueling,cleaning,washing,top-
pingupuidlevels,greasing,replacingofconsumable
articlessuchaslampbulbs.
Converting,periodicalserviceandrepair
Periodicalservicemeansactivitiesthatmustbedoneat
denedintervalsbytrainedpersonnelfamiliarwiththe
tractorcharacteristicsandwhicharecomplyingwiththe
informationforperiodicalserviceandsafepractices,as
partlyspeciedbythemanufacturerinthismanualand
inotherCompanyliterature,inordertomaintainthe
expectedlifetimeofthetractor.
Convertingmeansactivitiesthatmustbedoneby
professionalservicepersonnelfamiliarwiththetractor
characteristicsandcomplyingwiththeinformationfor
converting,aspartlyspeciedbythemanufacturerin
thismanual,inassemblyinstructionsorinotherCom-
panyliterature,inordertotthetractortoaspecic
conguration.
Repairmeansactivitiesthatmustbedonebyprofes-
sionalservicepersonnelonlyfamiliarwiththetractor
characteristicsandcomplyingwiththeinformationfor
repair,asspeciedbythemanufacturerinthedealer’s
workshopmanual,inordertorestoretheproperfunc-
tionofthetractorafterafailureordegradationofper-
formance.
SpareParts
“Non-original”sparepartshavenotbeentestedorautho-
risedbytheManufacturer.Installmentand/oruseofsuch
productsmayadverselyaffectthetractor'sdesignspec-
ications,therebycompromisingoperationalsafety.The
manufacturercannotbeheldresponsibleforanydamage
resultingfromtheuseof“non-original”spareparts.No
modicationsmaybemadetothetractorwithoutwritten
authorisationfromtheManufacturer.
Warranty
Thetractorisguaranteedinaccordancewithcurrentleg-
islationinyourcountryandinlinewithcontractualagree-
mentsreachedwiththedealeratthetimeofsale.How-
ever,thewarrantyisnolongervalidiftherulesandin-
structionsfortheuseandmaintenanceofthetractor,de-
scribedinthisManual,arenotobserved.
Cleaningthetractor
Yourtractorisanadvancedmachine,ttedwithanelec-
trohydrauliccontrolsystem.Caremustbetakenwhen
cleaningthetractor,especiallyifapressurizedwater
cleanerisused.
Neverstandtooclosetothetractorordirectthewaterjet
onelectricalcomponents,sealsorintakeopenings,etc.
Neverdirectjetsofcoldwateratthehotengineorex-
haust.
1-5
1-GENERALINFORMATION
Tractorintendeduse
NOTE:YourtractorisdesignedaccordingtoEuropean
directivesrelatedtohealthandsafetyrisks;thoughit
hasbeendesignedtominimizeallthepotentialrisksitis
mandatorytocarefullyread,understandandobserveall
thedecalsandlabelsandtoalwaysrefertoinformation
andprescriptionsoutlinedinthismanualtopreventall
residualpotentialrisks.Ifyouneedfurtherassistance
pleasedonothesitatetocontactyourdealer.
Yourtractorisdesignedandmadetopull,carryand
poweravarietyofmountedortowedequipment,al-
thoughwithinsomephysicallimits.Theworkingspeed
andperformancemaydependonvariousfactors,such
asweatherandterrainconditions.Thoughthetractor
isdesignedtoperformincombinationwithavarietyof
equipment,theremaybeanumberofcombinationsofthe
aboveparametersforwhichthereisseveredegradation
ofperformanceofthetractorand/oritsmountedortrailed
equipment.Ifyounoticedegradationofperformance,
contactyourdealerforassistance,hemayhaveuseful
informationforimprovements,orakitmaybeavailable
toenhancetheperformance.
Pleasecarefullyreadandconsiderthefollowing
precautions:
Donotusethetractorforpurposesotherthanthose
intendedbythemanufacturerandoutlinedinthisman-
ual.
Donotusethetractorbeyonditslimitsofterraingradi-
entandstability.Usingthetractorbeyondtheselimits
mayresultinroll-overortip-over.Observetherecom-
mendationsinthismanual.
Donotusethetractorathigherspeedsthanthoseal-
lowedbytheloadandtheenvironment.Awetsurface
orotherlowadherenceconditionsmayincreasethe
brakingdistanceorresultinvehicleinstability.Always
adaptyourtravellingspeedaccordingtotheloadofthe
vehicleandthecharacteristicsoftheroad.
Donotusethetractornearoronsoftvergesofcanals
andbrooksorbanksandvergesthatareundermined
byrodents.Thetractormaysinksidewaysandrollover.
Donotusethetractoronunstablecrossingsorbridges
and/oronsoftsurfacesoronesthatarenotstrong
enough.Theseconstructionsmaycollapseandcause
roll-overofthetractor.Alwaysinspectthecondition
andcarryingcapacityofbridgesandrampsbefore
crossing.
Donotuseequipmentmountedonthetractorwhichis
notcorrectlymatchingandrmlyxed.Theuseofim-
plementsoraccessoriesthathavenotbeenapproved
orarenotcorrectlyconnectedmayincreasetheriskof
roll-overofthetractoriftheycomeloose.Ensurethat
thedimensionsofthethree-pointlinkageinterfaceof
boththetractorandtheequipmentcomplywiththecat-
egoriesdenedinISO730.Ensurethatthedimensions
andspeedofthePTOshaftonthetractorsmatchthose
oftheequipment.
Donotusethetractorincombinationwithequipment
withouthavingconsultedthespecicOperatorsMan-
ualprovidedwiththeequipment.Thetractorisauni-
versaltooltocarry,towanddriveavarietyofequip-
ment.Thismanualalonecannotprovideyouwithall
theinformationrequiredforthesafeoperationofthe
combination.
Donotusethetractorforpullingwork,incaseswhere
youdonotknowwhethertheloadwillyield,forinstance
whenpullingstumps;thetractormayipoverwhenthe
stumpisnotyielding.
Becautiousthatthecentreofgravityofthetractormay
increasewhenloadsonthefront-endloaderorthe
three-pointlinkageareraised.Intheseconditions,the
tractormayrolloverearlierthanexpected.
Donotstepdownfromthetractorwithoutshuttingdown
thePTO,shiftingthetransmissiontoparkorneutraland
applyingtheparkbrake,unlesscontinuedPTOopera-
tionisrequiredforsomeequipment,suchaspumps
orwoodchippers.Thelatterequipmentmayhavean
emergencystopdeviceontheequipmentitself,ashu-
maninterventionisneededduringoperation.Butother
equipment,engagedanddrivenbythetractorwillhave
nomeanstostopthepowertransmission,otherthan
thePTOclutchofthetractor.
Youmusttakethenecessaryprecautions(e.g.assis-
tance)toalwaysbeawareofthepossiblepresenceof
bystanders,especiallywhenmanoeuvringinconned
areas,suchasthefarmyardandsheds.Keeppeople
awayfromthetractorduringwork.Askbystandersto
leavetheeld.Thereisnotonlytheriskofbeingrun
overbythetractor,butobjectsejectedbysomeequip-
mentmountedonthetractor,suchasarotarymower,
maycauseharm.Stonesmaybethrownfurtherthan
themowedcrop.Paythenecessaryattentionwhileop-
eratingnexttopublicroadsorfootpaths.Thrownob-
jectscanbeprojectedoutsidetheeldandhitunpro-
tectedpeoplesuchascyclistsorpedestrians.Waitto
cuttheedgeoftheeldtillitisclearofbystanders.
Donotallowridersonthetractor;donotallowpeople
tostandontheaccesssteptothecabwhenthetractor
ismoving.Yourviewtotheleftwillbeobstructedanda
riderrisksfallingfromthetractorduringunexpectedor
abruptmovements.
Alwaysstayclearfromtheimplementsoperatingarea
andespeciallydonotstandbetweenthetractorand
theimplementorthetrailedvehiclewhenoperatinglift
controls;ensurenobystandersareneartheseoperat-
ingareas.
Certainfunctionsofyourtractorarecontrolledbysoft-
wareandsomeofthemaresafety-related.Donotat-
tempttomodifyordownloadsoftwarenotcertiedand
distributedbythemanufacturer.Electronicsettingsand
logicsmaybedestroyedandseriouslyaffectthefunc-
tioningofthetractor.Thismayresultinunpredictable
andunsafebehaviourofthetractor.Alwaysreferto
yourdealer;hehastheappropriatetoolsanddatasets
1-6
1-GENERALINFORMATION
andownstheofciallyreleasedsoftwareversionsand
updatesforyourtractor.
Yourtractormaybeequippedwithanumberofsensors
tocontrolsafetyfunctions.Trippingthesesensorswill
resultinasafeoperationmode.Donotattempttoby-
passanyfunctiononthetractor.Youwillbeexposed
toserioushazards,andmoreover,thebehaviourofthe
tractormaybecomeunpredictable.
Thetractorhasonlyoneoperatorstationandthisisa
onemanoperatedvehicle.Thereisnoneedforother
peopleonoraroundthetractorduringnormalopera-
tion.Donotallowridersonthetractor;donotallow
peopletostandneartheaccesstothecaboronthe
stepwhenthetractorismoving.Yourviewtotheleft
willbeobstructedandariderrisksfallingfromthetrac-
torduringunexpectedorabruptmovements.
1-7
1-GENERALINFORMATION
EcologyandtheEnvironment
Soil,airandwaterareessentialelementsforagriculture
andforlifeingeneral.Iflocallegislationdoesnotcon-
trolthetreatmentofcertainsubstances,theproduction
ofwhichisnecessitatedbyadvancedtechnologies,prod-
uctsderivedfromchemicalandpetrochemicalproducts
mustbeusedanddisposedofaccordingtotherulesof
commonsense.
Thefollowingrecommendationsmaybeofhelp:
Findoutwhattherelevantlegislationinyourcountry
stipulates.
Askyoursuppliersoflubricants,oils,fuels,antifreeze,
detergents,etc.forinformationontheeffectsofthese
productsonhumansandtheenvironmentandforin-
structionsconcerningtheiruse,storageanddisposal.
Inmanycases,localagriculturalconsultantswillbe
abletoprovideassistance.
Suggestions
1.Avoidusingunsuitable,pressurisedllingsystems
orfuelcanswhenllingtanks,asthesemaycause
considerablespillageandleakageofliquids.
2.Asageneralrule,donotallowliquidfuels,lubricants,
acids,solvents,etc.,tocomeintocontactwiththe
skin.Themajorityoftheseproductscontainsub-
stancesthatarepotentialhealthhazards.
3.Modernlubricantscontainadditives.Donotburn
contaminatedfueloilsand/oroilsusedinconven-
tionalheatingsystems.
4.Avoidspillagewhentransferringusedenginecooling
liquids,engineandtransmissionlubricants,hydraulic
oils,brakeuids,etc.Nevermixusedbrakeoilwith
fueloil,orfueloilwithlubricants.Storesafelyuntil
suitabledisposalcanbearrangedaccordingtona-
tionallegislationorlocalregulations.
5.Modernanti-freezeliquidsandsolutions,e.g.anti-
freezeandotheradditives,mustbereplacedevery
twoyears.Theymustnotbelefttobeabsorbedinto
theground,butmustbecollectedanddisposedofin
asuitablemanner.
6.Donotopentheairconditioningsystemstocarryout
work.Thesesystemscontaingasthatmustnotbe
releasedintotheatmosphere.Contactyourdealer
orspecialisedpersonnel,whoareequippedwiththe
appropriateequipmentandareauthorisedtore-ll
thesystem.
7.Anyleakageordefectintheenginecoolingorhy-
draulicsystemsmustberepairedimmediately.
8.Donotincreasethepressureinpressurisedsystems,
asthismaycausecomponentpartstoburst.
9.Whenwelding,makesurethathosesareproperly
protectedassparksormoltenmaterialmaypuncture
orweakenthetubesandsleeves,resultinginleak-
ageofoil,coolingliquid,etc.
10.Donotadjustthesettingofthefueldeliverysystem
asthiswillaltertheemissionofexhaustfumes.
NOTICE:Thefuelsystemandengineonyourmachine
aredesignedandbuilttogovernmentemissionsstan-
dards.Tamperingbydealers,customers,operatorsand
usersisstrictlyprohibitedbylaw.Failuretocomplycould
resultingovernmentnes,reworkcharges,invalidwar-
ranty,legalactionandpossibleconscationofthema-
chineuntilreworktooriginalconditioniscompleted.En-
gineserviceand/orrepairsmustbedonebyacertied
technicianonly!
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1-GENERALINFORMATION
Identicationplates
Serialnumbersidentifythetractoranditsmaincomponents.Theidenticationdatamustbesuppliedbythedealer
forrequestsforsparepartsorserviceoperations.Identicationdataisoffundamentalimportanceintheeventoftheft
ofthetractor.Thelocationofthevariousidenticationdataisshownbelow.
(A)
FRAMEIDENTIFICATIONDATAPLATE
Thetractorsframenumberisstampedoverthefrontsup-
port.Itgivesthesafetyframeidenticationdata.
(B)
ROPSFRAMEIDENTIFICATIONDATAPLATE
Theplategivestheidenticationdatafortheropsframe
ttedonthemachine.
(C)
FRAMEANDENGINETYPEIDENTIFICATIONSUM-
MARYDATAPLATE
Theplategroupstheidenticationdatawithyourma-
chine’sframenumberandenginenumber.
(D)
STANDARDFRONTAXLEIDENTIFICATIONPLATE
Theplateislocatedonthecomponentandgivestheiden-
ticationdatafortheaxlettedonthemachine.
(E)
ENGINEIDENTIFICATIONDATAPLATE
Theplatewiththeenginedatainstalledonthetractoris
ttedontherightorlefthandsideoftheengine(depend-
ingonthemodel).
MOIL13TR00766CA1
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1-GENERALINFORMATION
(A)
FRAMEIDENTIFICATIONDATAPLATE
Thetractorsframenumberisstampedoverthefrontsup-
port.Itgivesthesafetyframeidenticationdata.
(B)
CABIDENTIFICATIONPLATE
Thecabidenticationplateislocatedattherearonthe
left−handsideasshowninthegure.
(C)
FRAMEANDENGINETYPEIDENTIFICATIONSUM-
MARYDATAPLATE
Theplategroupstheidenticationdatawithyourma-
chine’sframenumberandenginenumber.
(D)
STANDARDFRONTAXLEIDENTIFICATIONPLATE
Theplateislocatedonthecomponentandgivestheiden-
ticationdatafortheaxlettedonthemachine.
(E)
ENGINEIDENTIFICATIONDATAPLATE
Theplatewiththeenginedatainstalledonthetractoris
ttedontherightorlefthandsideoftheengine(depend-
ingonthemodel).
MOIL13TR00764CA2
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1-GENERALINFORMATION
ComponentIdentication
MOIL13TR00772FA1
1.Cab
2.Handrail
3.Fueltank
4.Steps
5.Transmission
6.Frontaxle
7.Ballast
8.Frontlight
9.Hood/Engine
10.Indicatorlight
11.Rearviewmirror
12.Exhauststack
13.Frontworklights
14.Rearworklights
15.Rearwidowemergencyexit
16.R.O.P .S.(RollOverProtectiveStructure)
MOIL13TR00756AA2
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1-GENERALINFORMATION
MOIL13TR00771FA3
1.Rearaxle
2.Threepointlinkage
3.Hitch
4.Powertakeoff
5.Rearlights
6.Remotecontrolvalves
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