Case IH Puma 140, 155, 165 Tier 4B tractor pdf operator's manual
Format: PDF
Pages: 524
File size: 16.02 MB
Language: English
Models: Puma 140, Puma 155, Puma 165 Tier 4B
Table of Contents for CASE-48133642-EN manual
- OPERATOR'S MANUAL
- Contents
- 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
- Metric and imperial units abbreviations
- To the owner
- Product identification
- Engine identification
- Drive line identification
- Cab identification
- Ecology and the environment
- Programming tractor functions
- Operator's manual storage
- Before operating the tractor
- International symbols
- Machine stability
- Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system
- 2 SAFETY INFORMATION
- Safety precautions
- Safety decals
- Safety rules
- Burn prevention
- Prevention of fire or explosions
- Fire extinguisher
- Protection offered by the tractor
- Hazardous substances
- Emergency exit
- Wheel chocks
- Intended use statement
- Instructor's seat
- 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
- Introduction
- Cab air filters
- In cab storage (where fitted)
- Cable and wiring routing
- Mobile telephone usage
- Implement monitor installation
- Cab air pressurisation control (where fitted)
- Operator's seat
- Air suspension seat deluxe
- Air suspension seat with passive or Dynamic Damping System (DDS)
- Seat belt
- Instructional seat
- Ignition key
- Hazard light switch
- Lights and turn indicator lever
- Follow me home lights
- Windshield wiper and washer controls
- Electronic parking brake
- Clutch pedal
- Foot brakes
- Steering column
- Hand brake
- Switch panel
- Advanced steering system field/road switch
- Variable Ratio Steering (VRS)
- Autoguidance system
- Autoguidance Variable ratio steering
- Switches on C-pillar
- Battery isolator control switch
- Lock switch for Electro Hydraulic Remote (EHR) control valves
- Climate controls (Low-profile cab)
- Manual temperature control (Low-profile cab)
- Switch panel
- Left-hand and right-hand outermost work light switch
- Interior lights
- Climate controls
- Manual temperature control
- Automatic Temperature Control (ATC)
- Analog Digital Instrument Cluster (ADIC)
- Gauges
- Indicator and warning lights
- Displays
- Keypad enhanced
- Selecting or changing the display settings
- Ground speed calibration
- Performance monitor
- Color monitor (where fitted)
- Pop-up screens on color display
- Performance monitor on color display
- Programming the displays
- Alarm functions
- Accessing stored error codes
- Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment Overview
- Warning and advisory symbols
- 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- Refueling the tractor
- Starting the engine
- Grid heater cold start aid (where fitted)
- Fuel heater (where fitted)
- Coolant immersion heater (where fitted)
- Transmission oil heater (where fitted)
- Stopping the engine
- Automatic engine shut down
- Automatic engine shut down with enhanced keypad (where fitted)
- Operating in cold temperatures
- Low idle speed management
- 5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
- Safe transport speed
- Carrying the tractor on a transporter
- Secure the high visibility roof panel
- Freeing a stuck tractor
- Towing the tractor
- 6 WORKING OPERATIONS
- Variable engine power management
- Engine speed management
- Differential lock
- Four wheel drive
- Front axle suspension (where fitted)
- Foot throttle pedal
- Hand throttle
- Shuttle lever
- Sharp shuttle setting
- Transmission operation
- Powershift control lever
- Driving the tractor
- Speed matching
- Auto shift function
- Auto shifting field mode
- Auto shifting in road mode
- Creeper gears (where fitted)
- Transmission operation
- Powershift control lever
- Driving the tractor
- Speed matching
- Auto shift function
- Auto shifting field mode
- Auto shifting in road mode
- Auto shifting and 'go to' modes
- Changing gear shift threshold
- Creeper gears (where fitted)
- Fault codes
- Power Take-Off (PTO) operation
- Attaching PTO driven equipment
- Power Take-Off (PTO) operation
- Two speed PTO systems
- External PTO controls
- Auto PTO operation
- Power Take-Off (PTO) operation
- Electronic Draft Control (EDC)
- Electronic Draft Control (EDC) operation
- External hitch controls
- Settings and adjustments
- Hitch operation
- Auxiliary front couplers (where fitted)
- External hitch controls
- Remote control valves
- Operating with remote valves
- Connecting remote cylinders
- Hydraulic oil level when using remote hydraulic equipment
- Mid-mount remote valve settings
- Mid-mount remote control valve
- Mid-mount (EHR) valve settings with color display (where fitted)
- Joystick operation with a front loader
- Hydraulic power beyond for external services with mechnical-hydraulic remote control valves
- Attaching three-point hitch equipment
- Lift rod adjustment
- Top link adjustment
- Flexible link end adjustment
- Quick hitch
- Linkage stabilizer adjustment
- Drawbars and towing attachments
- Swinging drawbar
- Trailer brake release switch
- Air-operated trailer brakes (Universal type)
- Air-operated trailer brakes (UK type)
- Auxiliary air supply connector (where fitted)
- Hydraulic trailer brakes (Universal type Dual line)
- Hydraulic trailer brakes (Universal type Single line)
- Front wheel track adjustment
- Front wheel alignment
- Steering stops
- Front axle oscillation stops
- Front fender
- Flange type axle (where fitted)
- Bar type axle (where fitted)
- Dual rear wheels (where fitted)
- Ballasting and tires
- Iron weights (where fitted)
- Liquid ballast
- Tire inflation
- Tire pressures and permissible loads
- Diagnostic socket
- Trailer socket electrical
- Internal power connectors
- External power connectors
- ISO bus classes
- 7 MAINTENANCE
- Introduction
- Fuel requirement Diesel fuel
- Fuel Storage, handling and transport
- Biodiesel fuel Biodiesel fuels
- Change the engine oil
- Protective devices
- Tractor jacking points
- Engine oils
- General specifications
- Capacities
- Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant
- Maintenance chart
- Change the engine air cleaner outer element
- Draining the fuel filter water separator
- Check the brake fluid level
- Check the engine coolant level
- Check the engine oil level
- Check the remote control valve drain bottles
- Check windscreen washer reservoir
- Drain air reservoir on air operated trailer brake
- Service operations
- Clean the cab air filter
- Clean the cooler section
- Clean the SCR cover air ducts
- All grease fittings
- Check the front and the rear wheel nuts
- Check the tire pressures and the tire condition
- Inspect the poly V-belt
- Inspect the compressor drive belt
- Check the battery fluid level
- Adjust the hand brake
- Check the transmission oil level, the rear axle oil level and the hydraulic oil level
- Check the 4WD front axle differential oil level and the hubs oil level
- Check the front PTO gearbox oil level
- Change engine oil and filter
- Change the first stage fuel filter and the fuel filter element
- Change the engine air cleaner outer element
- Change the charge pump oil filter
- Check the engine air intake connections
- Check the transmission oil cooler pipe couplings
- Clean the DEF/AdBlue in-line filter
- Change the cab air filters
- Change the main oil filter cartridge
- Change the 4WD differential oil
- Change the 4WD planetary hub oil
- Change the front PTO gearbox oil
- Grease the rear axle shaft bearing
- Change the DEF/AdBlue in-line filter
- Change the engine air cleaner inner element
- Check the valve tappet clearance
- Change the air brake drier reservoir
- Change the poly V-belts
- Change the transmission oil, the rear axle oil and the hydraulic oil
- Change the air conditioning receiver drier
- Change the engine breather filter
- Change the DEF/AdBlue main filter
- Change the engine coolant fluid OAT type coolant
- Cleaning the tractor
- Check first stage fuel filter and water trap
- Bleeding the fuel system
- Hydraulic system hoses
- Check the brake pedal latching/unlatching
- Adjust the cab suspension (where fitted)
- Headlight adjustment
- Work light adjustment
- Bulb replacement
- Fuses and relays
- Protecting the electronic and electrical systems during battery charging or welding
- Battery removal and installation
- Tractor storage
- Preparation for use after storage
- 8 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Introduction
- Fault codes and symbols
- Engine
- Transmission
- Hydraulics
- Three-point hitch
- Brakes
- Cab
- Electrical system
- 9 SPECIFICATIONS
- General dimensions
- Minimum turn radius
- Axle dimension
- Maximum operating angle
- Maximum permissible operating weights
- Tractor weights
- Capacities
- Engine
- Fuel system
- Air cleaner system
- Cooling system
- Transmission
- Rear Power Take-Off (PTO)
- Front Power Take-Off (PTO)
- Hydraulic system
- Three-point hitch
- Rear remote control valves
- Three-point hitch front
- Front remote control valve couplers
- Brakes
- Steering
- Electrical equipment
- Ground speed chart Semi-Powershift transmission
- Ground speed chart Full-Powershift transmission
- Minimum hardware tightening torques
- 10 ACCESSORIES
- Radio (where fitted)
- External rear view mirrors
- Auxiliary headlights
- Rotating beacon
- Front-end loader fixation points
- 11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS
- Service record 1st 50 hour, Owner copy
- Service record 1st 50 hour, Dealer copy
- Telematics module declaration of conformity
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