Deutz Fahr AGROFARM 410, 420, 430 tractor pdf operation and maintenance manual
Format: PDF
Pages: 347
File size: 21.97 MB
Language: English
Models: AGROFARM 410, AGROFARM 420, AGROFARM 430
Table of Contents for DEUTZ-AGROFARM-410-430-OM-EN manual
- Preface
- Important
- 1 - IDENTIFICATION
- 1.1 - List of model serial numbers
- 1.2 - Identification plates
- 1.3 - Original spare parts
- 1.4 - Warranty
- 2 - Safety warning notices
- 2.1 - Introduction
- 2.2 - Practical advice on safe working procedures
- 2.3 - General safety rules
- 2.4 - Accident prevention and personal safety
- 2.5 - Operation
- 2.6 - Maintenance
- 2.7 - Safety roll bar (ROPS)
- 2.8 - Safety cab
- 2.9 - Decommissioning and disposal of the tractor
- 2.10 - Safety warning notices
- 3 - Other controls
- 3.1 - Other controls
- 3.2 - Access to the driving position
- 3.3 - Operator seat
- 3.4 - Steering wheel
- 3.5 - Rear-view mirrors
- 3.6 - Instruments and controls for platform tractors
- 3.7 - Instruments and controls for cabbed tractors
- 3.8 - Instruments and tractor controls
- 3.9 - Other controls
- 4 - USING THE TRACTOR
- 4.1 - Introduction
- 4.2 - Starting - Stopping the engine
- 4.3 - Transmission
- 4.4 - Four-wheel drive - Differential lock
- 4.5 - Braking
- 4.6 - Rear PTO
- 4.7 - Front PTO
- 4.8 - Hydraulic rear lift
- 4.9 - Hydraulic front lift
- 4.10 - 3-point linkage
- 4.11 - Hydraulic system
- 4.12 - Ballasting
- 5 - STORING THE TRACTOR
- 5.1 - Operations prior to long term garaging
- 5.2 - Preparing the tractor for use after a long period of inactivity
- 6 - MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
- 6.1 - Maintenance operations
- 6.2 - Fluids / lubricants and fill volumes
- 6.3 - Service intervals
- 6.4 - Maintenance and inspection schedule
- 6.5 - Accessing the engine compartment
- 6.6 - Daily intervention
- 6.7 - Maintenance every 50 hours
- 6.8 - Maintenance every 100 hours (1st service)
- 6.9 - Maintenance every 250 hours
- 6.10 - Maintenance every 500 hours
- 6.11 - Maintenance every 1000 hours or at least once a year
- 6.12 - Maintenance every 1000 hours or at least every two years
- 7 - FAULT DIAGNOSIS
- 7.1 - Towing the tractor
- 7.2 - Safe transport of the tractor
- 7.3 - Lifting the tractor
- 7.4 - Engine troubleshooting
- 7.5 - Gearbox troubleshooting
- 7.6 - Front and rear power take-off troubleshooting
- 7.7 - Front-wheel drive troubleshooting
- 7.8 - Brakes troubleshooting
- 7.9 - Lift troubleshooting
- 7.10 - Hydraulic system troubleshooting
- 7.11 - Hydraulic remote valves troubleshooting
- 7.12 - Cab troubleshooting
- 7.13 - Electrical system troubleshooting
- 7.14 - Fault diagnosis
- 7.15 - Transmission and hydraulic shuttle alarms
- 7.16 - Instrument panel alarms
- 7.17 - PTO selfdiagnosis indicator light
- 8 - Introduction
- 8.1 - Introduction
- 8.2 - Tyre combinations
- 8.3 - Track width calculation
- 8.4 - Ballasting
- 9 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
- 9.1 - Battery
- 9.2 - Cab fuse box
- 9.3 - Work lights
- 9.4 - Work lights
- 9.5 - Accessories
- 10 - Technical data of the tractor
- 10.1 - Declaration of conformity
- 10.2 - Technical data of the tractor
- 10.3 - Dimensions and weights
- 10.4 - Implement attachment diagrams
An Operation & Maintenance Manual is the essential guide for every machine operator and owner. It provides the fundamental knowledge required to keep your equipment running safely and efficiently. Unlike technical repair books, this manual focuses on preventive maintenance and correct daily usage.
Key topics covered in this manual:
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Safety Precautions: Critical guidelines for protecting the operator and the machine.
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Operating Instructions: Detailed breakdown of controls, instruments, and handling techniques.
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Maintenance Intervals: A complete schedule for oil changes, filter replacements, and lubrication points.
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Capacities & Specifications: Exact data on fuel, hydraulic fluids, and coolant requirements.
Following the official Operation & Maintenance Manual is the best way to maximize the lifespan of your equipment, ensure warranty compliance, and maintain a high resale value.