About this manual This operator's manual is for Valtra T2 Series Versu tractors. The T2 Versu models are T132 V, T152 V, T162e V, T172 V, T182 V and T202 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.
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. T182 V AC15.2 V03120 GUID-9A7E6FA6-C4D9-4467-9081-74256886B900 1. Type plate EEC • Model = model indication used by service/spare part department •...
2.11.2 Automatic air conditioning controls ..............39 2.12 Driver's seat.......................40 2.13 Air suspended driver's seat ................41 2.14 Valtra Evolution driver's seat................42 2.15 Controls on the rear mudguard................43 2.16 Controls on the bonnet..................43 2.17 Rear controls and connections outside the cab..........44 - 3 -...
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Running the tractor in..................45 Preparing for use....................45 3.2.1 Adjusting the driver's seat................45 3.2.2 Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat............47 3.2.3 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat............50 3.2.4 Adjusting the right-side armrest................54 3.2.5 Adjusting the steering wheel................55 3.2.6 Adjusting standard mirrors................56 3.2.7 Adjusting optional mirrors.................56...
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Contents 3.8.4 Adjusting the power shuttle engagement speed ..........86 3.8.5 Using the parking brake...................86 3.8.6 Using the clutch pedal..................88 3.8.7 Adjusting the clutch pedal engagement position..........89 3.8.8 Braking......................90 3.8.9 Using the emergency brake................90 3.8.10 Starting to drive....................91 3.8.11 Transmission system..................92 3.8.11.1 Speed matching................92 3.8.11.2...
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Contents 3.9.3.13 Travel distance view..............126 3.9.3.14 Surface area view..............126 3.9.4 Periodical maintenance view................127 3.9.5 Resetting views....................127 3.9.6 Enlarging the middle row................128 3.9.7 Changing parameters..................128 3.9.7.1 Activating and exiting the setting mode........128 3.9.7.2 Changing the parameter value..........129 3.9.7.3 Setting the display backlight level..........130 3.9.7.4 Setting the implement width............130 3.9.7.5...
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3.15.1 Setting front linkage lifting link positions............194 3.15.2 Pressure accumulators for the front linkage...........195 3.16 Using the Valtra front loader................195 3.16.1 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling plate.........197 3.16.2 Softdrive......................197 3.16.3 Locking the equipment...................198 3.16.4 Controlling the extra cylinder with the change valve........199 3.17 Power take-off....................199...
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U-Pilot recording examples................218 3.18.7 Running the recorded U-Pilot programme............219 3.18.8 U-Pilot error codes..................221 3.19 Implement signal connection................222 3.19.1 Resetting the implement signal connection............223 3.20 Valtra ISOBUS....................223 3.20.1 ISOBUS implement connector...............225 3.20.2 ISOBUS terminal connector................225 3.20.3 Bus extension connectors................226 3.20.4 Resetting the ISOBUS connection..............227 3.21 Auto-Guide.......................227...
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4.4.2 Grease......................254 4.4.2.1 Valtra Grease - NLGI2 universal grease........254 4.4.2.2 Valtra Calsium LF - NLGI2 calsium grease LF......254 4.4.2.3 Valtra Grease Moly - NLGI2 moly grease.........255 Storing the tractor....................255 4.5.1 Storing the tractor for a period shorter than two months........255 4.5.2...
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Contents 4.7.4.12 Changing transmission oil filters..........286 4.7.4.13 Changing hydraulic system oil filters........287 4.7.4.14 Checking the oil level in the front axle differential.....287 4.7.4.15 Checking the oil level in front axle hubs........288 4.7.4.16 Changing front PTO housing oil and washing oil filter....289 4.7.4.17 Checking front PTO rubber couplings........290 4.7.4.18...
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Contents 4.8.6.8 Cab power supply fuse.............331 4.8.6.9 Adjusting headlights..............331 4.8.7 Power transmission system................332 4.8.7.1 Changing the rear power take-off shaft........332 4.8.7.2 Checking the transmission ratio of a power take-off driven trailer..................333 4.8.8 Steering system....................333 4.8.8.1 Adjusting the steering angle.............333 4.8.9 Cab and shields....................334 4.8.9.1 Adjusting the steps for driving off-road........334...
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Contents 6.9.5.2 Rear power take-off ratios............361 6.9.5.3 Rear power take-off shafts............362 6.9.5.4 Lower link end distance from rear power take-off shaft....362 6.9.5.5 Proportional ground speed............362 6.9.5.6 Maximum power take-off output..........363 6.9.6 Front power take-off..................363 6.9.6.1 Front power take-off ratios............363 6.9.6.2 Front power take-off shafts............363 6.10 Brake system....................363 6.11 Steering system....................364...
1. Safety precautions 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 as regards 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.
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: •...
1. Safety precautions 1.2.3 Using tractor safety features The tractor has several features that contribute to the operator's safety. • 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. •...
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1. Safety precautions • 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. • Note the function of the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button. ON/OFF GUID-81F9EA69-748F-4BF4-9F22-D3E06167959A 1.
1. Safety precautions • Front loader WARNING: The programmable features of the joystick or other controls MUST NOT be used to operate a loader. In order to prevent involuntary loader motion, the loader joystick controller must be of a self-neutralising type. When the operator releases his grip on the joystick, the joystick must return to a non-operational neutral position - except for float detent position in the loader lower direction.
1. Safety precautions 1.2.4.3 Controlling the driving speed Adjust the driving speed to suit the driving surface, visibility and load. IMPORTANT: Do not alter the maximum driving speed of the tractor. The maximum reverse driving speed is 20 km/h. • Avoid any sudden increase or reduction (braking) in the driving speed.
1. Safety precautions • Use the prescribed safety devices and ensure that they are in good condition. • Follow the directions given by the implement or machine manufacturer. 1.2.4.7 Using ballast weights Use ballast weights according to the instructions when needed. WARNING: When driving on the road, at least 20% of the gross weight of the tractor must be on the front axle.
1. Safety precautions 1.2.4.9 Ensuring personal safety of other people Avoid hazards for other people when using the tractor. DANGER: Do not allow children in the cab or near the tractor or an attached implement while the engine is running. DANGER: If the tractor engine is running, do not leave anybody in the cab without supervision, as the push buttons are easily operated.
2. Instruments and controls GUID-FC2CD6B7-89CF-4206-B450-F2A852212AB7 1. Fuel gauge 2. Coolant thermometer 3. Indicator lights for direction indicator 4. Tachometer 5. Speedometer 6. Indicator light for the main beam 7. Proline instrument panel display The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the tank. The coolant thermometer indicates the engine temperature.
2. Instruments and controls Symbol Function Rear power take-off (PTO) speed (rpm) Front power take-off (PTO) speed (rpm) Engine speed (rpm) Immediate fuel consumption (ha, acre) Average fuel consumption (ha, acre) Immediate fuel consumption Average fuel consumption Fuel consumption Lower link position (%, 0-100) Lifting link position of front linkage (%, 0-100) Sigma power (%, 0–100) Gearbox temperature (C/F)
2. Instruments and controls Indicator light Indication The exclamation mark is lit together with other indicator lights (yellow) GUID-8D5CD1CF-666F-46C9-9211-2B B777A73D4E Glow indicator light GUID-9DD75249-0CC3-461D-84EC- The light (yellow) is lit when the ignition key is in position and the engine is cold. C9937C947DB9 Ʃ-indicator light (on models T182 V and T202 V) The light is lit continuously (yellow) when the tractor is operating in the higher power...
2. Instruments and controls Indicator light Indication Front power take-off (PTO) indicator light The light (yellow) is continuously on and indicates that the front PTO (extra equipment) is engaged. GUID-9AA1D60E-5812-4 B9F- BDB0-44D48BEA8941 Rear linkage indicator light The light is on (yellow) to indicate that the lift/stop/lower switch is in lift position. GUID-39523C54- CBE4-40C9-98E5-3128D0 E9D502...
2. Instruments and controls GUID-85AC5FDE-0CB4-4A8D-A56E-60752039D206 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 2. Joystick functions selector 3. Joystick (controls the front linkage when the selector switch is turned to front position) 2.3.4 Power take-off Rear power take-off GUID-42ADFDC3-09BE-4FE5-B3B9-39F63B2D3599 1. Switch for rear PTO The rear PTO push buttons on the mudguards are extra equipment.
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2. Instruments and controls GUID-F5C14EA1-C225-46F3-8CF5-CE47A73CCE6F 1. Switch for front PTO - 30 -...
2. Instruments and controls 2.3.5 Auxiliary hydraulics The following instruments and controls are used to control the auxiliary hydraulics. GUID-7166BEEC-2E31-486D-988D-ED1530080B1E 1. Change-over switch for front linkage/front loader (extra equipment) 2. Switch for rear on/off valve 1 3. Switch for rear on/off valve 2 (extra equipment) 4.
2. Instruments and controls Controls on the rear side 2.4.1 Rear window opening device The following figure shows the rear window opening device. GUID-B7032200-07B2-42CA-B684-4CFFD8A5D05E 1. Rear window opening device - 33 -...
2. Instruments and controls 2.4.2 Reverse drive system controls The reverse drive system is extra equipment. GUID-91981684-8E31-4247-889E-62813FABFC84 1. STOP indicator light (red) 2. Power shuttle lever 3. Powershift preprogramming push button 4. Steering wheel 5. Lever for adjusting steering wheel inclination 6.
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