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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
F Series
39940211 (555124) ( 01/2020 )
YOUR
WORKING
MACHINE

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL F Series YOUR WORKING MACHINE 39940211 (555124) ( 01/2020 )
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents F Series 1 Front matter ............. . 11 .
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  • Page 5 4.12.17 Change the transmission/hydraulic oil ....... . 199 F Series...
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  • Page 7: Front Matter

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  • Page 8 Table of contents F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    IMPORTANT: When you use the tractor, obey all valid laws and regulations even if they are not specifically pointed out in this manual. This Operator's Manual is for the Valtra F Series tractors. The F Series models are: • F75N 2D0, F75S 2D0 •...
  • Page 10: Intended Use

    Any unauthorized modifications can release the manufacturer from liability following an accident or damage caused by the modified vehicle. For a correct and safe scrapping of the vehicle, contact an approved Valtra dealer. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 11: Delivery Of Vehicle

    Tell the customer about the safety instructions in the vehicle's Operator's Manual and on the vehicle itself. Tell the customer about the country-specific regulations on the registration and use of the vehicle. Delivered on: Customer's signature: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 12: Serial Numbers

    All machines come with letters and numbers on a metal plate. They identify a component, or an assembly and are necessary when you make an order of replacement parts, or if someone steals the machine. GUID-AA0E3F61-62B0-46F1-8A49-F036BE29EF90-high.jpg [High] Fig. 1 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 13 At the rear end of the machine, in the top left corner of the gearbox. 3. Engine serial number On the left side of the engine. 4. Axle serial number At the rear right side of the axle, or at the rear center side. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 14 1. Front matter F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 15: Safety

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  • Page 16 Table of contents F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    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. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 18: Hazard Statements

    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. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 19: Safety Instructions

    2.3.6 Tractor Conditions Maintaining the tractor in perfect conditions and respecting the maintenance intervals (for oil change, top- ups, reconditioning, adjustments and full cleaning) will allow you to work under the best safety and performance conditions. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 20: Adjustment And Maintenance Operations

    Before removing radiator cap, stop the engine and let system cool down. Before completely removing the cap, slowly loosen it until the first stop to release the pressure. GUID-B04C38E0-25E1-42A3-B5C3-00435E963874-low.png [Low] Fig. 2 GUID-14B49657-799D-4A61-AB1C-D83B9E807119-low.png [Low] Fig. 3 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 21: Hydraulic System

    • Never replace a faulty fuse with a higher rating one. Fire hazard. • Never work on elements like the generator or fan while engine is running. • Carry out any welding operations strictly GUID-0C449F19-4415-43BC-9F41-1C2F56A03E11-low.png [Low] Fig. 5 following the recommendations given. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 22: Setting The Machine On Support

    (the tractor could in fact move if you work the brakes (service brake or hand brake). • If the rear axle is onto a support and if engine shall be started, the front axle must be set onto a support, too. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 23: Road Circulation

    Consider overall vehicle and load weight. When towing loads on rough surfaces, in a bend or on slopes, proceed with further care. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 24: Tractor Track

    • Do not drive tractor on or close to the edge of ditches, canals, banks or embankments with loose bottom or dug-out by rodents. The tractor could sink on one side and tip over. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 25: Falling Objects Protection Structure (Fops)

    Contact your dealer for the supply of a suitable chain having a nominal resistance equal to or higher than the gross weight of the towed machine. When connecting or disconnecting an attachment, make sure nobody is standing between the tractor and the attachment. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 26: Stay Clear Of Rotating Drivelines - Using The Safety Belt - Passengers - Stationary Jobs

    In case the tractor GUID-9AF4E650-4A6B-4C54-8804-1516BDC06413-low.png [Low] Fig. 10 is used for treatments with pesticides, it is essential to: • Use the appropriate personal protections. • Attend specific training for efficient use of the personal protections. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 27: Filtering Rate

    Use the appropriate personal protection equipment and clothes (PPE) whenever those instructions so require, in particular if tractor has no cab but even if working inside the cab. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 28: Fuel Circuit - Handling Waste Product

    • Lower any implement possibly connected to the ground. • Engage the hand brake. • Stop engine and remove key. • Disconnect battery negative cable. • Set a warning panel saying ‘DO NOT USE’ in the driving place. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 29: Data Sheet On Tractor's Vibration Level - Hazards Due To Exposure To Vibrations

    Check tyre pressure and steering and brake efficiency. Check that the driver's seat and the relevant adjustment devices are in good conditions, then adjust the seat according to operator's build and weight. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 30: Regulation (Eu) 1322/2014 - Annex Xxii - Safety Aspects In Accordance With Regulation And Subsequent Amendments And Modifications

    To correctly assess statistical values based on tractor daily use, use a specific gauge such as a 3-axis accelerometer for the seat. The Valtra F series tractors meet the sound level requirements in accordance with regulation (EU) 1322/2014 - annex XIII and regulation (EU) 96/2015 - annex III.
  • Page 31 • Always disconnect the negative cable (-) of the battery first. • Always connect the negative cable (-) of the battery last. • Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal objects. • Do not weld, grind or smoke near the battery. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 32 Remember that the machine's centre of gravity could increase if loads are raised by a front loader or a three-point hitch. In these conditions, the machine may rollover earlier than expected. NOTE: the list provided does not include every possible risk. When using the machine, follow the instructions provided in this manual. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 33 A folding passenger seat is available for some markets where local legislation permits. Do not allow children on the machine. Wear a seat belt at all times. X - Required operator training level See the instruction of the manual Y - Safe vehicle loading Always observe the machine's load limits. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 34 The machine is a multifunction machine, designed to tow, transport and operate various equipment. This manual alone does not provide all the information regarding the safe use and operation of the various configurations. Only use authorized accessories. Always thoroughly read the manual or instructions F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 35 I - Ballast weights Valtra advises you to equip your machine with suitable ballast weights as follows: • Every time the machine requires higher traction to increase its grip to the ground.
  • Page 36 2. Safety • In order to improve the machine's longitudinal stability when using very long and heavy tools. Using very long and heavy tools can affect the machine's stability. Valtra advises that you ballast the machine with blocks of iron.
  • Page 37: Getting In And Out Of The Machine

    Do not use the steering wheel or any other controls or accessories as a handrail when getting into or out of the cab. GUID-DCDFBFD0-FC93-44CB-AFB8-59B54AD8C386 [V1] 2.3.29 Emergency Exit In an emergency exit the cab through the cab doors. It is also possible to exit the cab through the open rear window. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 38 To open, pull down the latch (A) and the push door (B) outwards. GUID-3D30077E-C0D5-4A0A-92F4-7538916CD0B8-low.png [Low] Fig. 13 Exit Through Rear Window To open, turn the lever (C) to the left and push the window (D) outwards. GUID-736013C0-5597-4CC9-ABEB-C0F5CE1925A0-low.png [Low] Fig. 14 GUID-2E122C2E-2132-4DF3-B2BB-5B550E8F6635-low.png [Low] Fig. 15 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 39: Safety Decals

    Do not touch hot surfaces of the hydraulic system, accessories, or hoses and lines, it can cause personal injuries. Let the component cool, or put on personal protective equipment before you do the maintenance work on the hydraulic system. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 40 Front hitch Do not apply a force more than 3 t on the front drawbar. Auxiliary control valve Pressure connectors in the auxiliary control valve Refer to the maintenance schedule in the Operator's Manual for more data. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 41 2. Safety Description Decal F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 42 See the maintenance and lubrication section of this Operator's Manual for the correct servicing procedures for high pressure systems. Parking brake When you stop the machine, apply the parking brake. Engine oil Obey the specifications for the engine oil. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 43 To prevent injury, do not stay on the implement (or between the implement and the machine) when you use the external (remote) controls. Lubrication Lubricate the machine. Refer to the maintenance schedule in the Operator's Manual for more data. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 44 2. Safety Description Decal Emergency exit If it is necessary, use the rear window as an emergency exit. With cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 45 Use the seat belt correctly. Hold the latch and pull the seat belt across the body. Install the latch into the buckle. Listen for a click. Pull on the seat belt to make sure that it attaches correctly. Tighten the seat belt across the body. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 46 • Replace the safety decals that are missing or that are in a bad condition. • Buy the replacement safety decals from an approved dealer. How to install the safety decals 1. Make sure that the installation surface is clean and dry. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 47 6. Slowly remove the cover paper and attach the decal to the installation surface. 7. Make small air holes in the decal with a pin. Use the cover paper to make sure that the decal is flat. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 48 2. Safety F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 49: Operation

    Adjusting trailer hitch height - EEC/CUNA C Model ......115 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 50 ........130 F Series...
  • Page 51: First Use

    (18) Digital display controls Gear lever (19) Parking brake lever Hydraulic control levers (20) Selection lever for the PTO mode Hand throttle lever (21) Mechanical PTO clutch lever (10) Manual adjustment switch (22) Clutch pedal. (11) Cruise control switch F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 52: Controls For The Mechanical Version With Rops

    (18) Selection lever for the PTO mode Gear lever (19) Mechanical PTO clutch lever Hydraulic control levers (20) Clutch pedal Manual adjustment switch (21) Hazard light switch (10) Cruise control switch (22) Digital display controls. (11) Hand throttle lever F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 53: Controls For The Powershuttle Low Specification Version

    • Up = Forward travel • Middle = Neutral • Down = Rearward travel IMPORTANT: Move your foot fully away from the clutch pedal when you are not operating the clutch. This stops the unwanted wear of the clutch. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 54: Gear Lever

    Operate the gear speed selection through the gear lever, found on the right side of the driver's position. Before you move the gear lever, push the clutch pedal, select the gear and gradually release the clutch pedal to gradually apply the load. You can also set the gear speed when the tractor moves. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 55: Transmission Controls

    Mechanical gear lever GUID-F66E56CB-D3FB-477D-B110-B1A122B46344-low.png [Low] Fig. 6 Cab version Mechanical gear lever GUID-52A5DAC9-891A-4901-ADB1-95B8B161F4EE-low.png [Low] Fig. 7 ROPS version Mechanical gear lever with high or low electronic buttons GUID-0A6961F2-69A9-40D6-BAA4-DD8369B6E803-low.png [Low] Fig. 8 GUID-CCCEF87C-D643-4320-B04A-46F94DE61100 [V1] 3.1.2.3 Transmission controls F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 56 You can also select the high or low speed ranges during operation (without pushing the clutch pedal) with the (+) and (-) buttons. GUID-0A6961F2-69A9-40D6-BAA4-DD8369B6E803-low.png [Low] Fig. 11 IMPORTANT: Slow range automatically engages when you start the engine. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 57: Clutch, Brakes And Throttle

    Use the clutch pedal to attach an implement in a controlled mode or during a very hard movement. It disengages the clutch when fully pressed. GUID-42B63D94-DB7B-4E27-886A-89DE2C977D0D-low.png [Low] Fig. 13 With cab GUID-30D88BB3-244B-482D-B24F-B2B8AFA9527F-low.png [Low] Fig. 14 With ROPS F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 58: Brakes

    Stop the machine and engage the parking brake lever (3). When the parking brake engages, the indicator lamp (A) illuminates. Press the button (4) and lower the lever to disengage the parking brake. GUID-499E313E-6D44-4691-A1F1-9AB4DDEA87A7-low.png [Low] Fig. 17 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 59: Hand Throttle And Throttle Pedal

    3. Operation GUID-D41F45DB-138E-4CE5-AE42-D30BF606A8AB-low.png [Low] Fig. 18 GUID-8E34706A-EB0A-49DB-80C0-2C6326608B2F [V1] 3.1.3.3 Hand throttle and throttle pedal Hand throttle lever Move the lever to increase the engine speed. GUID-DE90E639-AB7C-47C6-8713-1F7728E64203-low.png [Low] Fig. 19 With cab GUID-2FE446D0-E2C9-4907-B565-81F323F8F050-low.png [Low] Fig. 20 With ROPS F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 60: Ignition Switch - Road Lamps And Direction Indicator Switch - Steering Wheel

    (Fully turned forward) – OFF position (Counterclockwise direction, first position) - instrument panel, park lamps, license plate lamp (Counterclockwise direction, second position) – instrument panel, park lamps, license plate lamp, head lamps GUID-8265579E-D0A8-4745-BBA6-9BA2D61133AC-low.png [Low] Fig. 23 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 61 Set the steering wheel to the necessary height. GUID-F70588A7-1BCC-4882-B6F0-A187AB4BBDF8-low.png [Low] Fig. 25 Turn the knob (2), to lock the steering wheel at the necessary height. NOTE: Lock the steering wheel correctly, before you drive. GUID-BF1A0FEE-660A-44B8-BA7E-1C5F9E048C40-low.png [Low] Fig. 26 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 62: Battery Cut-Off Switch

    It allows the various control units to operate correctly. CAUTION: To avoid shock and burns, disconnect the battery before servicing on any part of the electrical system. GUID-86736E7F-85AD-4890-A834-BFF138ADBD87 [V1] 3.1.6 Instrument panel F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 63: Digital Display Information

    6. General warnings and messages. 7. High speed - comes on when the electro- hydraulic transmission is in high mode. GUID-3F891EC9-C460-488F-9D3F-3375E33CE928-high.jpg [High] Fig. 30 8. Direction indicator (trailer 2). 9. Direction indicator (trailer 1). 10.Rear PTO speed. 11. Digital messages. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 64 The operator is not in the seat. GUID-DC8F381D-2FC1-4992-ACA4-732F52A59299-high.jpg [High] Fig. 31 GUID-AC978EC3-6EDD-4E95-873C-07FF918C666C-high.jpg [High] Fig. 32 Operator interface When you turn the key to the ON position, the digital display operates. It shows the hours of operation. GUID-3819F959-2277-4E5C-9A0C-99F0D350D309-high.jpg [High] Fig. 33 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 65: Operator Menu

    (2) for 1 second. Navigate to the functions: Press (1) or (2), to see GUID-3D6E2B0C-98B1-453C-BB4F-F3FBDB8F0DEE-high.jpg [High] Fig. 35 the different functions. Close the menu: Press (1) and (2) at the same time, for 1 second. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 66: Dpf Regeneration

    • B - Regeneration not approved. • C - Manual regeneration is necessary (flashing). NOTE: If the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) warning lamp flashes (C) on the instrument panel, do a manual GUID-9B0BE342-4B33-4E79-A370-0FDF07B1D6FD-high.jpg [High] regeneration. Fig. 37 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 67 Then the system exits the manual regeneration procedure and returns to the "MANUAL REGENERATION" menu. Restart the regeneration. • After "COMPLETED" shows in the display, wait for 3 seconds and then exit the DPF menu. The regeneration process is completed. NOTE: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 68: Language And Measurement Units Settings

    Stop the machine and engage the parking brake before you open the menu. The menu closes automatically if the vehicle moves. Functions of the digital display controls Press for a maximum of 0.3 Down seconds: Press for a minimum of 1 second: Select Open and close the submenu F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 69 Only your dealer can get access to all the information in the speed pulse settings and the software menus. For more information speak to your dealer. Speed pulse • Go to the SPEED PULSE SETTING menu: Press (1) • Go back to the operator menu: Press, and hold (2) for 1 second F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 70: Reset The Oil Maintenance Counter

    Turn the ignition switch (1) to the ON position (C). Wait for 6 seconds. GUID-C0873B80-2843-4DF9-9511-96F31896E0D6-high.jpg [High] Fig. 43 Press and hold the buttons 2 and 3 at the same time for 15 seconds. GUID-1A35B8EC-74ED-4ED9-B763-DDE076F6D369-high.jpg [High] Fig. 44 Release the buttons 2 and 3. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 71: Cruise Control Memory

    GUID-95BD0216-B1C8-40C3-A28B-2743209B5CB4-high.jpg [High] Fig. 46 With cab Start cruise control, and the memory 2 button Start cruise control, and the memory 1 button Decrease the engine speed Increase the engine speed GUID-52099C76-92F5-4D33-8244-94BAE7D4744A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 47 Without cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 72 (B), to set the engine speed. Press the button (3), for a minimum of 3 seconds, to set the adjustment. GUID-3430E46F-8219-4C5B-B2BA-8E0F624592BE-high.jpg [High] Fig. 48 With cab GUID-7550908C-1D9A-4FE4-B6A1-54BDB4682C94-high.jpg [High] Fig. 49 With cab GUID-56FE1F3D-6A7B-49CF-813C-52EABB196F50-high.jpg [High] Fig. 50 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 73 The message "CRUISE ON" illuminates on the digital display, to show that the cruise control is on. If you release the hand throttle lever (A), or the throttle pedal (B), the engine speed stays at the stored value. GUID-F5946457-1F02-4E19-868C-9EF73D290BB4-high.jpg [High] Fig. 53 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 74 If you use 1, or 2 brake pedals, at a speed of 14 km/h or higher, the cruise control goes off. When you stop the engine, the parameters for cruise control erase. GUID-1FF291A0-B26B-432F-9D77-A6F0A4BFDF97-high.jpg [High] Fig. 56 With cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 75 When you save a new valve in the engine speed memory, the message "SET POINT" illuminates on the digital display. The engine speed memory comes on automatically, and stays on for the subsequent startups. GUID-95BD0216-B1C8-40C3-A28B-2743209B5CB4-high.jpg [High] Fig. 59 With cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 76 When you save a new valve in the engine speed memory, the message "SET POINT" illuminates on the digital display. The engine speed memory comes on automatically, and stays on for the subsequent startups. GUID-52099C76-92F5-4D33-8244-94BAE7D4744A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 61 Without cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 77: Machine Lamps

    GUID-52364F18-E7E8-4DB5-87BC-26B99A9F0C38 [V1] 3.1.14 Machine lamps Cab version GUID-73689875-51B7-48FC-B8A2-3B789D74703E-high.jpg [High] Fig. 62 High beam lamp License plate lamp Low beam lamp Direction indicator Position lamp, direction indicator Position lamp, stop lamp Work lamp Reflector Rotary beacon Reflector F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 78: Heater And Air Conditioner Controls

    Fresh air can be brought in from outside the cab or the heated or cooled air within the cab can be recirculated. The controls are as follows: Blower Control Heat Control GUID-D0F756AB-13B7-4A73-9615-5988D05E9F4A-low.png [Low] Fig. 64 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 79 Heating and Ventilating Operation WARNING: The cab air filter is designed to remove dust from the air but may not exclude chemical vapour. Follow the chemical manufacturer’s directions regarding protection from hazardous chemicals. GUID-4DBFE44B-06E8-49DB-AC0F-9C7A707D3ACA-low.png [Low] Fig. 67 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 80 GUID-424EFB0E-CC76-449C-B4D6-821E22CC6FA2-low.png [Low] Fig. 69 Heat Control The more this knob is turned clockwise the greater the heat delivered. Full heat output will only be available when the engine has reached full operating temperature. GUID-ED880ECE-8EB3-4FAA-804B-73B5ED85A6A1-low.png [Low] Fig. 70 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 81 (B) and close or partial close the others, set the blower control (D) to full speed. GUID-364BA3FD-65AB-4BFB-A758-DBEB515DE4A6-low.tif [Low] Fig. 71 GUID-E20F6AB6-F057-4D57-82B9-0C53AF865224-low.tif [Low] Fig. 72 GUID-75600FAC-0C5B-4716-88FB-EFFDBE590EB4-low.tif [Low] Fig. 73 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 82: Air Conditioning Operation

    GUID-D0F756AB-13B7-4A73-9615-5988D05E9F4A-low.png [Low] Fig. 75 Open fully the air recirculation control (4) by moving the control lever LEFT. This will recirculate the air that has been already cooled to give the best cooling effect. GUID-BBC59AC3-8DDE-42D3-8F71-CFE9E1503ED9-low.tif [Low] Fig. 76 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 83: Electrical Sockets

    GUID-30D8006B-C0EE-4B0A-B070-534FC4B187E0 [V1] 3.1.17 Electrical sockets Machine with a cab Diagnostics socket Cigarette lighter 3 pin socket GUID-0CAC8868-D4D7-4192-82CB-70C822C73AF8-high.jpg [High] Fig. 78 Trailer power socket GUID-43B157C6-2CF7-47CF-A160-32487F131EB4-high.jpg [High] Fig. 79 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 84: Tool Box

    You can install ballast weights on the wheels, the front of the machine or the rear of the machine. You must always install the correct quantity of ballast weight for the specified task and the ground conditions. Always make sure that the machine is correctly balanced between the front and the rear. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 85 (2) - Ballast weights Ballast weights and fasteners are available from your dealer. You must install the ballast weights in the correct proportions between the axles. Important: Obey the assembling instructions before you adjust the ballast weights. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 86 1110 1200 1260 1320 1380 1440 1500 1560 X = Number of permitted ballast weights NOTE: The total weight includes the ballast and a holder of 80 kg. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 87: Differential Lock

    Engage the differential lock when you drive on loose soil or a slippery surface to control wheel slip. To engage the differential lock: • Decrease the vehicle speed to less than 14 km/h. • Push the differential lock switch. Machine with a cab GUID-576305D7-B263-4DD6-8595-B181FB6A4475-high.jpg [High] Fig. 84 Machine without a cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 88 • You push the differential lock switch. • The vehicle speed is higher than 14 km/h. • You turn the steering through a large angle. • You operate the brake pedal. • You set the engine to OFF . F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 89: Differential Lock Logic

    This vehicle is equipped with a device that controls the effective Differential Lock engagement in function of the number of brake pedals pressed and the Differential Lock switch position. All possible logic combinations are described in the following table: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 90 3. Operation N. of Brake Pedals DL Switch Travel Speed Diff. Lock Status Pressed Independent Unlocked Locked Independent Unlocked F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 91: Power Take-Off

    Never operate PTO unless master shield is properly installed. WITH ENGINE STOPPED, check integral shields on drive line by making sure they rotate freely on shaft. Lubricate or repair as necessary. Check carefully for any interference. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 92 DO NOT connect, disconnect or adjust PTO with the engine running. DANGER: As soon as the PTO implement drive shaft (shaft with universal joint (s)) is removed, always install the PTO output shaft guard over tractor PTO shaft. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 93: Attaching To The Pto Shaft

    With implements that operate at 540 rpm and when you do work with light loads, if the implement absorbs power that is 10% lower than the maximum tractor power or more, use the economical mode PTO. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 94: Engage And Disengage The Pto

    Engage the PTO To engage the PTO, press the PTO switch (A) or move the PTO clutch lever (B) forward. You can see the PTO speed on the digital display. GUID-DE31D597-63BF-41B7-A3D0-79DF30EE4200-high.jpg [High] Fig. 91 GUID-37562F6D-0CD0-400D-A8B8-1F5CE6585252-high.jpg [High] Fig. 92 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 95: Pto Indicator Lamp And Speed Indicator

    If there is a PTO fault, the PTO indicator lamp flashes. Speak to an approved service centre for a diagnostic check. GUID-15B762CF-D851-4B14-8F7F-B403F2868C75-high.jpg [High] Fig. 95 PTO speed indicator You can see the speed of the PTO on the digital display. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 96: Select The Speed Of The Pto - Independent Mode To Ground Speed Mode

    WARNING: The machine can move without warning. The machine is heavy and can cause death or injury. Park the machine on a clean, hard and level area. Set the parking brake to ON and install the wheel chocks. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 97 Put the gear lever (2) in neutral position. GUID-C982148B-95B5-4200-9C37-13AA1F9F913A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 99 Without cab Put the speed range lever (3) in neutral position. If it is necessary to move from the operator's seat when you stop the machine, obey these instructions: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 98: Pto Warning Light Logic

    Control Control status Independent Neutral Independent 540+540E Flashing Independent Independent <400 540+540E Flashing >400 540 ON 540 E >400 540 E ON 1000 >400 1000 ON Independent Independent All lights OFF Independent Independent <400 540+540E Flashing F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 99: Three Point Hitch

    The length of the top link must not be more than 830 mm measured from the bottom to the center of the attached point. IMPORTANT: Obey the specified dimensions or the top link threads can become damaged. After you adjusted the top link: • Tighten the fastener (B). • Install the rod (A). F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 100: Point Hitch System

    The position control lever (A) lifts the 3 point hitch when pulled rearward and lowers the 3 point hitch when moved forward. The draft control lever (B) controls the 3 point hitch position compared to draft loads. GUID-42CC8F35-EB29-4683-901E-B6694A031883-high.jpg [High] Fig. 105 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 101 Move the top link to holes (E) or (F) if: • There is unwanted vibrations through the hitch • The height of the implement is too high when lifted up GUID-4E35AA96-E90F-4AF9-B171-73BAF667D6B7-high.jpg [High] Fig. 108 • The range of the draft control is too small. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 102 To do this, move the levers (A) and (B) fully forward. Use lever (A) to lift the implement. Transport of attached implements To transport implements, move lever (B) forward and move lever (A) fully rearward. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 103 (I) until the lever stays in position. If the draft control selector does not stay in the set position, tighten the draft control lever fastener (H) until the lever stays in position. GUID-FA47EE38-7E01-4596-ACA6-0DB7835FCB3D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 111 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 104: Remote Valves

    The auxiliary valves operate the remote hydraulic implement. On the right side of the operator, there are the hydraulic control levers (1), (2), (3), and (4). GUID-8175486B-461E-4432-A961-9AD6E0EAD500-high.jpg [High] Fig. 112 With cab GUID-90DA5809-BC65-4CBE-A3B4-302BA6BF0347-high.jpg [High] Fig. 113 Without cab GUID-30C9C222-BE8F-413F-8006-66052E30023F-high.jpg [High] Fig. 114 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 105 Positions of the levers: N = neutral position A = floating position B = jack input position C = jack output position GUID-A6603E54-C2AB-481A-937A-989B450B5E98-high.jpg [High] Fig. 116 With cab GUID-8568693B-4947-47DB-A047-477053C30B03-high.jpg [High] Fig. 117 Without cab GUID-0510090B-535B-433B-BC20-A4EA67C4749A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 118 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 106: Trailer Brake System

    Remove the cap from the hydraulic trailer brake line (1). Make sure that the couplings are clean and connect the supply hose. Use the latch to connect the brake pedals together. The machine brake system adjusts the brake pressure of the towed equipment. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 107 NOTE: Always keep the trailer brake lines clean. Always put the covers on the brake lines when you do not use them. IMPORTANT: If the towed implement has trailer brakes, make sure that you connect the connections for the trailer brakes before you drive the machine. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 108 Towed loads with or without brakes that are too heavy for the machine, or that you tow too quickly, can cause loss of control. Look at the total weight of the equipment and its load. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 109 The machine´s parking brake, indicator lamp (A), has no effect on the hydraulic trailer brake. The indicator lamp (B) on the instrument panel comes on when the oil level in the machine´s brake reservoir is low. GUID-001C9BDE-06C0-4AC8-8E5C-AABF99DCD57D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 122 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 110: Trailer Hitches - Models With Slide Guide Rail - Types

    3.6 Trailer hitches - Models with slide guide rail - Types They can be either type, according to different country specifications: GUID-1B853DB7-3081-4156-B6AD-DDF5F6415621-low.png [Low] Fig. 123 CUNA C GUID-E436768D-F96A-4A01-8BD6-D20166EFE65E-low.png [Low] Fig. 124 CUNA D2 Type GUID-2680C2D0-F97B-43DD-930B-DAD1D420D1FC-low.png [Low] Fig. 125 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 111: Adjusting Trailer Hitch Height - Eec/Cuna C Model

    (A) to the required position. IMPORTANT: Use only trailers with a towing eye that matches the hitch pin diameter. NOTE: Check and replace if needed wear or damaged parts. GUID-68051C07-CBE1-448E-85DB-82F1D5427BD5-low.png [Low] Fig. 127 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 112: Trailer Hitches - Models With Holes Guide Rail - Types

    3.7 Trailer hitches - Models with holes guide rail - Types They can be either type, according to different country specifications: GUID-6A9C6343-7A69-4B7E-8EAC-A4216309859E-low.png [Low] Fig. 128 CUNA C GUID-E50A7D75-8BF0-4F12-BE14-F1D17A705BD3-low.png [Low] Fig. 129 CUNA D2 Type GUID-5B7AA851-F4A2-4EFB-8DC3-C43671EFDEC8-low.png [Low] Fig. 130 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 113: Adjusting Trailer Hitch Height - Models With Holes Guide Rail

    Re-install the pins (C) and the locking pins (B) once the desired setting is obtained. IMPORTANT: Use only trailers with a towing eye that matches the hitch pin diameter. NOTE: Check and replace if needed wear or damaged parts. GUID-4FCF76A9-F4F1-4B8F-8A94-D7ED84FC23FE-low.png [Low] Fig. 131 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 114: Swinging Drawbar

    (A) and the pins (B). Adjust the drawbar length as required. Refit the locking pins (A) and the pins (B). WARNING: The drawbar must be correctly set for the implement being towed. GUID-AFCDEF02-9601-44A7-AD74-D3575355DFD0-low.png [Low] Fig. 133 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 115: Drawbar Maximum Permissible Vertical Load

    Type Towable Load (Kg) (kN) Weight (Kg) LADDER FRAME: SLIDER Clevis type mechanical coupling CBM 1500 43.5 GTF30023 No-swivel clevis coupling CBM X 244 SL -E/xx Category x and CBM X314 SL - 1500 6000 E/xx F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 116 2000 96.4 GTF30014 Pin (piton) type mechanical coupling 2000 20000 CBM GTP001 Tractor drawbar CBM GTB 30003 Category 2 LADDER FRAME: HOLES Clevis type mechanical coupling CBM 1350 GTF30031 Tractor drawbar CBM GTB 30003 Category 2 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 117: Adjusting The Swinging Drawbar Height - Models With Slide Guide Rail

    Tractor drawbar CBM GTB 30020 1200 Category 2 GUID-E0714B69-AB62-4F72-AEFB-B09F58B92A46 [V2] 3.8.3 Adjusting the swinging drawbar height - models with slide guide rail Tractors may be equipped with a swinging drawbar (A) with slide guide rail according with the options available. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 118: Adjusting The Swinging Drawbar Height - Models With Holes Guide Rail

    (C) from each side. Move the swinging drawbar (A) to the required position and re-install the side pins (C) and locking pins (B) removed. NOTE: Check and replace if needed worn or damaged parts. GUID-4D334792-57C8-4E73-8A3B-04F9D23E486A-low.png [Low] Fig. 137 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 119: Pickup Hitch

    Carefully lower the lift linkages until the hook (C) holds the trailer weight. Make sure that the pickup hitch is locked correctly. It must not lower when the lift linkage is lowered. GUID-1923817F-795C-4D21-9793-1E115E55F4CF-high.jpg [High] Fig. 140 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 120: Drawbar

    Remove the 2 retaining pins from the hook hitch. Remove the hook hitch. GUID-D5BE7DB8-98CB-4DC1-94CA-2F6C6A454688-high.jpg [High] Fig. 142 Install the drawbar. Install the 2 retaining pins to the hook hitch. Use the same procedure to install the hook hitch again, if it is necessary. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 121: Radio

    3. Operation GUID-CBCD6739-824E-4E20-B1C0-95AF264FDDE5 [V1] 3.10 Radio The radio is located in the pillar on the left side. For the use of the radio, please refer to dedicated manual on the vehicle. GUID-D6FD1B13-EB1E-4922-A8C9-585877271BF2-low.png [Low] Fig. 143 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 122: Daily Checks

    The correct coolant level is 25 mm below the cap. Do not add cold water in a warm engine. It can cause damage to the engine. Do not start the engine if the coolant level is below the minimum level. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 123 Look at the indicator (1) on the instrument panel to see the fuel level. Do not run out of fuel. Bleeding the fuel system GUID-407CB061-60EF-4855-ABF1-7AE4000C4670-high.jpg [High] Fig. 147 will be necessary. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 124 (2). Turn the adjuster knob (3) to adjust the seat to your weight. The weight markings are recommended parameters where the seat suspension system will have the full range of vertical travel. GUID-5FFA21BC-B6B9-4D8C-BEC6-100D8490B7AF-high.jpg [High] Fig. 149 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 125 NOTE: Do not put on the safety belt when the roll bar is down. Machine with a cab WARNING: Risk of injury. Risk of injury or death. Always put on the safety belt. The machine can overturn. GUID-E271E539-37A8-4A9F-9E06-BC0D02F364F9-high.jpg [High] Fig. 151 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 126: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Start the engine in a clean environment. Make sure that there is good airflow in the work area when the engine operates. NOTE: Do not short circuit the battery. Turn the ignition key (1) to position (C). GUID-EF108191-41AC-4F50-9F39-17CB4EAD465C-high.jpg [High] Fig. 152 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 127 Do not use the hand throttle when you drive the machine on roads. NOTE: Set the hand throttle to the idle speed position (approximately 1200 rpm) for 2 - 3 minutes before you apply heavy loads to the engine. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 128 Press the clutch pedal (1) and engage the applicable gear and range. Adjust the hand throttle position (5) to set the ground speed. GUID-DF26A21A-7866-4C81-9215-7DD01A39DB22-low.png [Low] Fig. 155 GUID-5E5F9128-1A66-4164-A82D-D3D0C965FEC6-low.png [Low] Fig. 156 With cab GUID-4F2728DB-28A0-44C7-A817-66CCBFF23F94-low.png [Low] Fig. 157 Without cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 129 Set the gear lever (2) to the neutral position. Stop the machine, release the clutch pedal (1), and engage the parking brake (4). GUID-DF26A21A-7866-4C81-9215-7DD01A39DB22-low.png [Low] Fig. 158 GUID-5E5F9128-1A66-4164-A82D-D3D0C965FEC6-low.png [Low] Fig. 159 With cab GUID-4F2728DB-28A0-44C7-A817-66CCBFF23F94-low.png [Low] Fig. 160 Without cab F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 130 If the warning lamps (1),(2), or (3) come on when the engine starts, stop the engine. Find the cause of the malfunction, or speak to your dealer. Engine oil pressure Generator warning lamp Coolant temperature GUID-70898D91-E171-4B28-9BF9-64C9549DCBFF-low.png [Low] Fig. 163 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 131 If the air filter is clogged, the lamp (A) comes on. Clean, or change the filter element. GUID-D9C7D4E8-69C6-4C57-A4D8-0914E96C0061-high.jpg [High] Fig. 164 Stop the engine IMPORTANT: Move all connected equipment to the ground before you stop the engine. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 132 Fig. 165 With cab GUID-EF5E55BF-62D5-4C63-B3E3-18DCD660EC1E-low.png [Low] Fig. 166 Without cab • Turn the ignition key (1) to position (B), to stop the engine. • Remove the key from the ignition switch. GUID-EF108191-41AC-4F50-9F39-17CB4EAD465C-high.jpg [High] Fig. 167 GUID-F719A45F-1167-42F8-906A-BFE4DE34091F-low.png [Low] Fig. 168 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 133: Maintenance

    4.12.14 Examine the oil levels in the front axle ........195 F Series...
  • Page 134 4.12.25 Drain the Fuel Tank ..........206 F Series...
  • Page 135: Maintenance Schedule

    Annual maintenance Annual maintenance must be used for tractors which have less than 600 running hours in a year. Order the maintenance from an approved workshop where service personnel that has been trained by Valtra will do the maintenance. In the annual maintenance, the service tasks scheduled for 2400 h and 3000 h should be carried out at...
  • Page 136 TRANSMISSION AND HYDRAULICS Check the transmission/hydraulic oil level Replace the hydraulic circuit/transmission filter cartridge Replace the hydraulic filter third pump (optional) Check the hydraulic circuit Change the hydraulic/transmission oil Replace the hydraulic strainer F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 137: Lubrification And Periodic Service

    Replace the cab air filter Activate the air-conditioning (for at least 20 minutes) GUID-E00688E3-9389-402B-BD88-81E16686C2CA [V2] 4.1.1 Lubrification and Periodic Service CAUTION: Do not lubricate or adjust the tractor while the engine is running unless recommended to do so. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 138: Service Tractor Safely

    Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. If you do not understand a maintenance procedure, or doubt your ability to perform a maintenance procedure correctly, contact your authorized dealer. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 139: Clean The Air-Conditioning Condenser

    If the operation of the air-conditioning is intermittent, before you examine other components clean the: • Condenser grill • Cab air filter. If this does not correct the problem the refrigerant level in the system can be low. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 140: Electrical Service And Maintenance

    Heat or sparks can ignite gas from the battery without warning. Explosion of the battery or burns to personnel can occur. Do not put heat sources near to the vehicle battery. Make sure that there is good airflow through the work area when you do work near batteries. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 141 TASK_A9062C8590604C47B6EC2594EF77A339 [V] Machine with a cab Procedure Set the battery cut-off switch to OFF . GUID-7A015FFB-D345-435C-BB0D-5D0DC1A13153-high.jpg [High] Fig. 3 Move the control lever on the front of the seat. GUID-12186641-CC95-40B1-BA99-F1C65F1F42B3-high.jpg [High] Fig. 4 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 142 Fig. 6 Remove the cover. Release the protective covers from the positive and negative connectors. Disconnect the positive (1) and negative (2) connectors from the battery. GUID-8068D53D-D64D-4202-A2E8-B25B1A71342B-high.jpg [High] Fig. 7 Loosen the fasteners (3). Remove the battery. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 143: Power Shuttle Electronic Control Unit

    GUID-8068D53D-D64D-4202-A2E8-B25B1A71342B-high.jpg [High] Fig. 10 Loosen the fasteners (3). Remove the battery. GUID-5BA528CF-73F8-4CE7-9450-C35A17B71A27 [V1] 4.1.4.2 Power Shuttle Electronic Control Unit To gain access to the Power Shuttle Electronic Control Unit proceed as follows: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 144 Procedure Remove the Battery (see relevant procedure). Remove the bolts (1). GUID-33DB31EF-B459-4124-895D-D236A77467CC-low.png [Low] Fig. 11 Remove the cover (2) to gain access to the electronic control unit (3). GUID-5017F4ED-DE3D-4526-A536-1F130F22CE13-low.png [Low] Fig. 12 GUID-47990647-2047-4A15-B926-C584848F0BFC-low.png [Low] Fig. 13 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 145: Fuses And Relays

    4.2.1 Fuses and relays box - location Loosen the fasteners (1) and remove the cover (2) below the left panel of the dashboard to get access to the fuse box (3). GUID-E832D0F5-E82B-4162-BD45-A75C9B3DF023-high.jpg [High] Fig. 14 GUID-0CC3CF37-F2FA-492F-84D4-5883D106B232-high.jpg [High] Fig. 15 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 146: Fuses And Relays Box - Description

    4. Maintenance GUID-1BEE42AA-D6E0-42F1-A486-25370557EB84-high.jpg [High] Fig. 16 Behind the cover is a label (4) with symbols that show the circuit for each fuse. GUID-80E3D722-2BC5-46A1-B5E1-BF1C7CF80237 [V1] 4.2.2 Fuses and relays box - description F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 147 Beacon lamp 15 A Stop lamp 10 A Turn indicators, horn 15 A Warning lamps 15 A Low beam lamps 15 A High beam lamps Cab work lamps, right side position lamps Left side position lamps F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 148 * if installed Fuse box on the B-pillar, right side GUID-12CABF96-6849-47D0-95D0-A33DA53F1600-high.jpg [High] Fig. 18 Position Rating Fuse function, B-pillar right side 15 A Front work lamps 15 A Rear work lamps 10 A Radio (+15), rear window wiper F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 149 Rear work lamps 12 V/20 A Air-conditioning clutch 12 V/70 A Cab roof power supply 12 V/20 A Air-conditioning/heating circuit power supply (series) 12 V/20 A Air-conditioning/heating circuit power supply (parallel) 12 V/20 A Air-conditioning/heating circuit power supply F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 150: Remove The Starter Relay

    Fan motor power supply fuse GUID-0BDF35CD-12F4-4705-88BA-1F9860DDBE22 [V1] 4.2.3 Remove the starter Relay Before starting the procedure IMPORTANT: Obey the correct procedure when you disconnect and connect the electrical systems. If you do not, you can cause damage to the machine. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 151: Direction Indicator Relay

    Disconnect the connector (C). Remove the direction indicator relay (B). Installation Connect the connector (C). Install the direction indicator relay (B). Install the screw (A). Connect the battery. Do a check of the direction indicators. GUID-DB4341B1-16B7-4708-A448-930E6C9EC504-low.png [Low] Fig. 23 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 152: Engine Fuse Box

    Fig. 25 GUID-A8C75C64-51F9-4634-A125-EF042B1136BE-low.png [Low] Fig. 26 FUSES Position Type Function 40 A Main fuse Main fuse Main Relays solenoid 20 A ECU pin 3-5 7 ,5 A ECU pin 1 7 ,5 A Relay solenoids power supply F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 153: Other Fuses

    Position Function Size Main "Maxi" 50 A Not used "Mini" 15 A Not used "Mini" 15 A Fuel heater "Mini" 15 A EHC (option) "Mini" 15 A GUID-5E9E3A6E-78C4-4489-86F1-68798DBEB2E3 [V1] 4.2.6 Other fuses GUID-F07C9072-645C-4049-90A9-1D1991437809-high.jpg [High] Fig. 27 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 154 These fuses are below the dashboard cover Position Type Relay function 12 V/15 - 30 A Front PTO interlock* 12 V/20 A Auxiliary fuel tank pump* 12 V/15 - 30 A Starter 12 V/21 W Direction indicator * if installed F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 155: Bulb Replacement - Safety Instructions

    The tractor must be in normal road-going conditions and parked on a level surface at a distance of 7 .6 m from a wall (tyres must be inflated to the correct pressures and the front wheels must be positioned for travel in a straight line). Switch on the low beam headlights. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 156 • Draw a horizontal line on the wall or screen (1) the same as center height of the headlights from the ground (H). • Draw two vertical lines (1) the same as the horizontal center to center distance between the headlights (A). F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 157: Headlight Adjustment

    GUID-ECAD2C57-323D-4584-9AC3-0DF9739D0992-low.png [Low] Fig. 30 GUID-EBA55165-0488-4DA1-BE7E-7CD48B7AB791 [V2] 4.3.3 Headlight - lamp bulb replacement Procedure Turn the ignition key OFF and disconnect the battery cut-off switch. Disconnect the electrical connector from the lamp bulb. GUID-649F03E1-25AF-4982-9C82-B8DE65781A6C-low.png [Low] Fig. 31 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 158: Replace A Bulb In A Rear Lamp

    Connect the battery cut-off switch. GUID-470279E7-BD24-48CE-B5B7-2491EC1CDB08-low.png [Low] Fig. 33 GUID-0F69559A-2A47-4E2C-9DF4-71FC29519231 [V1] 4.3.4 Replace a bulb in a rear lamp Procedure Make sure that the ignition switch is set to OFF . Remove the fasteners (A). GUID-8CF3A844-1575-4FEF-9B28-49FF231D1E9D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 34 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 159 Push the bulb (B) in and turn it counterclockwise to release. Remove the bulb (B). GUID-16CAD284-BCA0-46AF-B0B4-91979FBDB445-high.jpg [High] Fig. 36 Push the bulb (B) in and turn it clockwise to install. GUID-16CAD284-BCA0-46AF-B0B4-91979FBDB445-high.jpg [High] Fig. 37 Install the cover. GUID-8CF3A844-1575-4FEF-9B28-49FF231D1E9D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 38 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 160: Replace The Position Lamp Or Direction Indicator Bulb

    GUID-1CDF96B3-8CB0-45E8-AFEA-F911EF4091A3-high.jpg [High] Fig. 40 Push the bulb (3) in and turn it counterclockwise to release it. Remove the bulb (3). Push the bulb (3) in and turn it clockwise to install it. GUID-DFBC7B29-BB0D-483B-A76B-A47085FFE460-high.jpg [High] Fig. 41 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 161: Replace The Bulb In The Beacon Lamp

    GUID-D72E21E7-0EE2-4D7F-B77E-611746DC40DC-high.jpg [High] Fig. 43 GUID-81FC481B-9093-4A62-9049-DF9BB822941E [V1] 4.3.6 Replace the bulb in the beacon lamp Procedure Make sure that the ignition switch is OFF . Turn the cover (A) counterclockwise to remove the lens. GUID-FA4AA98F-CE66-4ACD-9568-4CD453279575-high.jpg [High] Fig. 44 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 162 Install the new bulb. GUID-209EC6EF-4210-4FCC-80A1-6B476B900839-high.jpg [High] Fig. 46 Push the spring down with the fastener and turn the fastener clockwise. GUID-B5D7D7DD-8188-4019-BC00-35B35D79DB99-high.jpg [High] Fig. 47 Turn the cover (A) clockwise to install the lens. GUID-FA4AA98F-CE66-4ACD-9568-4CD453279575-high.jpg [High] Fig. 48 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 163: Replace A Bulb In The Rear Work Lamp

    1 minute from the last engine stop (ignition switch to OFF). This gives the electronic control units a correct shutdown process. Set the ignition switch to OFF . Set the battery cut-off switch to OFF . GUID-1B15357E-1844-4A55-9707-521779B4ABBC-high.jpg [High] Fig. 50 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 164 GUID-42332E19-599F-4A79-ADD5-52B446322F54-high.jpg [High] Fig. 52 IMPORTANT: Do not touch the glass part of the bulb. Remove the bulb. Install the new bulb. Install the clip and connect the electrical connector. GUID-42332E19-599F-4A79-ADD5-52B446322F54-high.jpg [High] Fig. 53 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 165 GUID-043472A9-1CFB-4324-80A1-406EE58854DF-high.jpg [High] Fig. 54 IMPORTANT: Following this procedure do not start the engine immediately, wait a minimum of 10 seconds. This allows the electronic control units to operate correctly. Set the battery cut-off switch to ON. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 166: Lower Links - Ends Adjustment

    Lower link ends can be adjusted according to the implements. To obtain different positions proceed as follows: Procedure Remove lock pin (A). Remove pin (B). Adjust position of bracket (C). Re-install pin (B) and lock pin (A) once the desired setting is obtained. GUID-FF58091A-B08B-42C2-B882-D45AB15F0BF8-low.png [Low] Fig. 55 GUID-277EDE16-8E72-43A0-BB1A-666147D31C20-low.png [Low] Fig. 56 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 167: Lower Links - Hook Type Ball Ends

    To detach, rest the implement safely on the ground, lift the catches and latch back as above. Move down the lower links and after having detached the top link and any other connections move forward. GUID-C1BC5C94-F036-4F21-AC89-C223E7F7C4DF-low.png [Low] Fig. 57 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 168: Tire Maintenance

    Get the available weights and fasteners from your dealer. The machine weight must apply in proportion between the axles. To replace or repair a tire, you must go to an approved tire technician who has the correct equipment. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 169: Adjustment Of Steering Angle

    If necessary, adjust the length of the steering stops (A) on both sides so that a foul condition will not occur. Tighten the lock-nuts (B) after adjustment (torque 125 Nm). Repeat this procedure on the left side. GUID-5C928FA6-6BF9-49B2-AB55-65C50FAF910D-low.png [Low] Fig. 58 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 170: Windshield Washer System

    In cold weather, add an applicable fluid to the washer fluid to prevent the washer fluid freezing. GUID-FB3BE17E-FFAE-4E68-AF39-DA7FC6F50EB9-low.png [Low] Fig. 59 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 171: Removing Air From The Fuel Circuit

    Get medical help immediately! IMPORTANT: In case of fuel filter changing, a bleeding procedure is needed. Refer to the relevant GUID-D1B25E8D-8B03-40ED-9500-659C60C74C87-low.png [Low] Fig. 60 procedure. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 172: Tractor Jacking Points

    Use wooden wedges (1) to prevent the front axle from tilting. GUID-613D7036-D931-4E97-A1DF-6291CF900657-low.png [Low] Fig. 61 Recommended lifting points (1) to raise the rear of the tractor (e.g. for removing the rear wheels). GUID-F5348A39-77A5-41BC-A7EC-2AD4E953B734-low.png [Low] Fig. 62 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 173 (e.g. for removing the left front wheel). GUID-E2B62D38-4BC5-4462-924E-ED7F4A3F76DB-low.png [Low] Fig. 64 Recommended lifting point (1) to raise the front end of the tractor under the base weight. GUID-0CD6DB8B-165D-4CE6-8A5B-9E0D5E34EDF4-low.png [Low] Fig. 65 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 174: Grease And Lubrication

    4. Maintenance 4.11 Grease and lubrication GUID-7C8A3760-EDDC-4814-B5D5-6D81D2B1EC13 [V1] 4.11.1 Lubrication points Lubricate all grease points (For the correct lubrication interval, see the "Maintenance schedule"). GUID-E24ADBD9-57AA-4ABD-9F46-6CD00DDC1B86-high.jpg [High] Fig. 66 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 175 4. Maintenance GUID-DAF95FB6-1847-4D97-BD5B-6B1AE3EB6BE2-high.jpg [High] Fig. 67 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 176: Maintenance Operations

    GUID-450BF343-2ACB-4083-B407-1F791B01FFF0-low.png [Low] Fig. 69 difficult working conditions the oil may need changing more frequently (every 200 hours for example). WARNING: Engine oil, filter and fuel filters need to be changed every 200 hours when using BIO-FUELS. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 177: Coolant Level

    If it is necessary, fill the expansion tank with the correct coolant to the "MAX" mark (refer to the "Lubricants and additives" section). IMPORTANT: If the coolant level continuously decreases, speak to an approved service center. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 178: Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level Check

    “XXX” . GUID-5F092097-124C-4FF6-AAC8-28E766F366E5-low.png [Low] Fig. 71 GUID-1C3EDD16-3E45-4A81-887E-8BAC373D89EA [V1] 4.12.5 Brake fluid level check GUID-9CA02F84-5157-429F-95D2-1A59B2F7340B-high.jpg [High] Fig. 72 Examine the brake fluid level through the inspection scale on the brake fluid reservoir. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 179 Fig. 73 If necessary, remove the lid and fill the reservoir with the specified fluid (see the "Lubricants and additives" section). NOTE: Do not use DOT-3 brake fluids or seal failures will occur. Use specified fluid. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 180 With the ignition switch on engine start position, engage the parking brake and make sure that the warning lamp (A) comes on. If brake fluid reservoir is full and the warning lamp (B) comes on, speak to an approved service center or bleed the brake system as follow: F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 181 4. Maintenance • Loosen the fasteners (C). GUID-DC4CC1BE-9E59-4C21-BA95-11CC57755CA8-high.jpg [High] Fig. 75 • Press the brake pedals until brake fluid bleeds from the fasteners (C). GUID-4D3C64B8-AAC3-47BE-9DC5-B80B2E337089-high.jpg [High] Fig. 76 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 182: Clean The Dust Removal Valve

    Do not start the engine when the dust removal valve is removed. IMPORTANT: Clean the dust removal valve each day when you operate the machine where there is a large quantity of dust. IMPORTANT: Replace a damaged dust removal valve immediately. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 183: Check The Neutral Start System

    (B) is in the neutral position. NOTE: The position of the gear lever is independent. CAUTION: If the starter motor turns the engine in one of the these steps, speak to an approved service center. Procedure Engage the parking brake. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 184: Powershuttle Transmission (24/12)

    (B) is in the neutral position. NOTE: The position of the PowerShuttle lever is independent. CAUTION: If the starter motor turns the engine in one of the these steps, speak to an approved service center. Procedure Engage the parking brake. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 185: Check Fan Belt Wear And Tension

    Make sure that the engine is switched off and that it is completely cold. Check the wear and tension of the air conditioning compressor belt. The replacement and tensioning must be done by an authorised service centre. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 186: Remove And Clean The Cab Air Filters

    Remove the cab air filters. Use compressed air to clean the cab air filters if it is necessary. GUID-F7ED6F11-C97C-41B7-AE76-211F81D3B586-high.jpg [High] Fig. 86 NOTE: Before installation of the cab air filters, clean out the compartments with a moist cloth to remove dust. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 187 Fig. 87 Turn the levers to lock the cab air filters in position. GUID-AC573991-3928-47F0-AB48-DDDDBC6577FA-high.jpg [High] Fig. 88 Install the cover and the 2 fasteners (A) on each side of the cab roof. GUID-7C18F3FA-26E4-4460-971C-027B99C0B74E-high.jpg [High] Fig. 89 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 188: Wheel Tires - Bolts Tightening Torques And Tires Pressure

    These values may be proportionally reduced to the permitted limits when necessary to ensure a correct mechanical GUID-A0CEEB76-932A-479D-8348-FE58D7BA68E3-low.png [Low] Fig. 92 match between front and rear wheels. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 189: Air Filter Blockage Indicator Lamp

    The air filter blockage indicator lamp (A) illuminates if the air filter becomes blocked. Set the engine to OFF . Examine the air filter assembly. Clean or replace the air filter elements if it is necessary. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 190: Clogged Filter Sensor For The Transmission Oil Filter

    The primary filter element can be cleaned a maximum of 5 times and replaced after the first 500 hours of operation. Each subsequent primary filter element can be cleaned a maximum of 5 times and then replaced after 1000 hours of operation. GUID-56E96F98-801D-4180-A4BC-F2BD8DFDCDFB [V1] 4.12.13 Clogged filter sensor for the transmission oil filter F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 191: Examine The Oil Levels In The Front Axle

    If the oil level is below the hole, fill the reduction gear unit to the level plug hole with the specified fluid (see the "Lubricants and additives" section). Install the level plug and tighten to 80 Nm. GUID-07631DCE-84C8-4F39-9E18-BA33837A0F7A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 97 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 192: Check Rops And Cab Tightness

    Install the level plug (B) and tighten to 70 Nm. GUID-7E09B1C5-DBAC-45AE-8173-46E0577A5DF4-high.jpg [High] Fig. 100 GUID-BC76C7BE-9C70-4309-B9EF-4C812EE73634 [V1] 4.12.15 Check Rops and Cab Tightness Verify the tightness of the cab or frame mounting bolts by your dealer or agent every 2400 hours. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 193: Replace The Air Intake Filters

    NOTE: You can extend the servicing interval for a short time (for example, until an available time). If you clean the filter regularly, this will not decrease its performance. Procedure Open the engine cover. Release the fastener (1). Turn the cover (2) counterclockwise and remove the cover (2). GUID-60AFC4D5-6BE7-4469-A73B-4440FEDBD0A3-high.jpg [High] Fig. 101 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 194 Make sure that you install the clip (1) correctly. IMPORTANT: Do not start the engine if the installation of the filter elements and the cover is not correct. Close the engine cover. GUID-85E26B99-02F4-4981-BE16-E63AC236C5FA-high.jpg [High] Fig. 105 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 195: Change The Transmission/Hydraulic Oil

    Put a container below the drain plugs (A) and (B) to collect the fluid. GUID-F74BC2AF-64F4-4195-A644-A819970B91E8-high.jpg [High] Fig. 106 Remove the drain plugs (A) and (B). Fully drain the system. Install the drain plugs (A) and (B), tighten to 80 Nm. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 196: Change The Oil Suction Strainer

    Remove the four clamps (B) and the two hoses (C). Replace the strainer (D) with a new one. Make sure that the arrow on the strainer body points forward. Re-install the clamps. Refill transmission oil. GUID-282D3A14-9C55-4208-9551-5C137D4EC685-low.png [Low] Fig. 108 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 197: Replace The Fuel Filter

    Set the main switch to OFF . Open the engine cover. GUID-1B15357E-1844-4A55-9707-521779B4ABBC-high.jpg [High] Fig. 109 Remove the connector (B). Put a container below the water-in-fuel sensor (A) to collect spilled fuel. Loosen the water-in-fuel sensor (A). GUID-7593D987-74BB-4C17-8133-8E5405DF0520-high.jpg [High] Fig. 110 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 198 5 minutes to remove remaining air. Examine the fuel system for leaks. IMPORTANT: If you find a large quantity of water in the pre-filter, it is necessary to drain the fuel tank. GUID-1B15357E-1844-4A55-9707-521779B4ABBC-high.jpg [High] Fig. 114 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 199: Engine Oil And Filter Replacement

    Screw the filter onto the filter head until the sealing ring just contacts the filter head, then tighten it further half turn by hand only (do not over tighten). Ensure that there is lubricating oil in the sump. GUID-9D4A80C7-4982-4B1B-8BBE-46B4F0B6B0D7-low.png [Low] Fig. 117 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 200: Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter Cartridge

    Apply a film of oil on the gaskets. Install new filter cartridges (C) and (D). GUID-AC9E5ED6-17B7-46D4-8FB2-164731D3BDBD-low.png [Low] Fig. 119 Refit the filter bowls (A) and (B), and tighten to 70 Nm. Reconnect the Battery. Run the engine for several seconds. F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 201: Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter Cartridge (Third Pump)

    Refit the filter cap (F) and tighten at 70 Nm. Reconnect the oil pipe (E). Restore the transmission oil level with proper oil. Reconnect the Battery - Run the engine for several seconds. Check the hydraulic oil level. Check for leaks. GUID-338590BF-A358-4D4A-9B09-82DE1FA4FCD6-low.png [Low] Fig. 121 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 202: Fan Belt Replacement

    4.12.25 Drain the Fuel Tank Drain the fuel tank from water and sediment removing the plug (D). IMPORTANT: Before removing plug (D), place a suitable container under the tank to collect drainage. GUID-5002CFD5-1F43-4550-BE24-E002459907AD-low.png [Low] Fig. 123 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Capacities ............236 F Series...
  • Page 204 Table of contents F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 205: General Specifications

    24 + 24 s speed Type Mechanical Reverse Synchronizer High and Low-range Synchronizer Number of gears Number of ranges Machine speed 40 km/h Number of gears 24 + 12 s speed Type Electro-hydraulic Reverse Power High and Low-range Power F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 206 12V - R21W Beacon lamp 12V 50W H1 Cab work lamp 12V - 55W H3 License plate lamp 12V - 10W Cab internal lamp 12V - 2X10W Brakes Integrated mechanical and hydraulic Control functions Brake configuration Wet disc F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 207 (24.85 mph) Front axle Model Narrow / Standard Type Maximum steering angle 55° / 52° Rake 6° / 7° Differential type Limited slip Flange gap 990 mm / 1326 mm 4WD engaged Electro-hydraulic Differential locking Automatic F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 208 Maximum pump 25 cm³ displacement Capacity 66.8 l/min Hydraulic pump steering / Transmission Maximum pump 11 cm³ displacement Capacity 29.8 l/min Hydraulic pump for rear lift - Optional Maximum pump 11 cm³ displacement Capacity 29.8 l/min F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 209 104 A8 1800 kg Narrow 280/70 R16 112 A8 2240 kg Narrow - Standard 280/70 R18 114 A8 2360 kg Narrow - Standard 260/70 R16 109 A8 2060 kg Narrow 320/70 R20 113 A8 2300 kg Standard F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 210 Standard Weight Cab model Narrow Standard Total weight without operator and 2965 kg 3075 kg without front ballast weight Platform model Narrow Standard Total weight without operator and 2700 kg 2810 kg without front ballast weight F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 211: Travel Speed Chart

    14,8 22,6 21,8 20,9 20,0 19,2 18,3 26,6 25,5 24,5 23,5 22,5 21,5 32,8 31,5 30,3 29,0 27 ,7 26,5 38,5 37 ,0 35,5 34,0 32,5 31,1 24+24 Transmission at 2300 rpm Index Radius Range Speed F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 212 13,2 12,6 18,4 17 ,7 17 ,0 16,2 15,5 14,8 22,6 21,8 20,9 20,0 19,2 18,3 26,6 25,5 24,5 23,5 22,5 21,5 32,8 31,5 30,3 29,0 27 ,7 26,5 38,5 37 ,0 35,5 34,0 32,5 31,1 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 213: Tires Combination

    380/70 R24 280/70 R18 380/70 R28 280/70 R18 420/70 R28 280/70 R16 420/70 R24 240/70 R16 360/70 R24 280/70 R18 340/85 R28 7 .50 R18 340/85 R28 7 .50 R20 340/85 R28 9.50 R20 380/85 R28 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 214: Tire - Load Capacity

    F - WF - S 380/85 R28 133 A8 4120 9083 F - WF - S (14.9 R28) 420/70 R24 130 A8 3800 8378 F - WF - S 420/70 R28 133 A8 4120 9083 F - WF - S F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 215 (13.6 R28) 360/70 R28 125 A8 3300 7275 380/70 R20 122 A8 3000 6613 S - GE 280/85 R24 115 A8 2430 5357 (11.2 R24) 360/70 R20 120 A8 2800 6173 320/70 R24 116 A8 2500 5511 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 216: Clearance Between The Tires And The Machine

    Fig. 1 (A) = minimum 15 mm (B) = minimum 30 mm Narrow Standard Tire Minimum value Minimum value dimensions Narrow Standard 280/85 R28 320/85 R28 250/85 R28 360/70 R24 1038 1196 340/85 R28 1114 340/85 R24 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 217 1114 420/70 R28 1118 1114 380/70 R20 420/70 R24 1038 1196 380/70 R28 1114 480/65 R24 1191 480/65 R28 1217 270/95 R32 1155 14.9 R28 1114 440/65 R24 480/70 R24 600/55-22.5 1300 550/60-22.5 1350 600/55-26.5 1300 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 218: Wheel Torques

    4 and 8 hour operation intervals. IMPORTANT: Do a check of the wheel fastener GUID-363DCF59-DBA4-4B56-ABDE-3798A95D2AAC-high.jpg [High] torque after the first 100 hour interval, and each Fig. 2 Front 600 hour interval. GUID-6B9A0EA5-479A-407C-9052-A7D4ABE56886-high.jpg [High] Fig. 3 Rear F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 219: Front And Rear Track

    5. Specifications 5.7 Front and rear track GUID-B1722819-5AEF-4EBA-AAA8-FB3C3B264F01 [V1] 5.7.1 Front track GUID-72D0DFAA-9B78-4A00-9697-9C5174609D9D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 4 2 position rims Standard Dimension (mm) 280/70 R20 1164 1464 300/70 R20 1163 1463 320/70 R20 1462 GUID-72D0DFAA-9B78-4A00-9697-9C5174609D9D-high.jpg [High] Fig. 5 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 220 4 or 8 position adjustable rims Standard Dimension (mm) 280/70 1181 1257 1369 1445 280/70 1129 1233 1343 1280 1389 1493 1603 300/70 1129 1233 1342 1279 1389 1493 1602 320/70 1233 1341 1279 1388 1492 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 221 5. Specifications GUID-B7EA5A05-8615-41C8-84B2-C6B75143C257-low.png [Low] Fig. 7 4 position adjustable rims Narrow Dimension (mm) 240/70 R16 1037 1113 260/70 R16 1036 1112 280/70 R16 1035 1111 280/70 R18 1034 1110 GUID-9B2BA345-076D-43E4-A066-E566A099143F-low.png [Low] Fig. 8 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 222 * This tire width is not compatible for all functions, and can have an effect on the steering. GUID-9B2BA345-076D-43E4-A066-E566A099143F-low.png [Low] Fig. 9 8 position adjustable rims - reinforced rims Narrow Dimension (mm) 280/70 1032 1148 1070 1100 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 223: Rear Track

    8 position adjustable rims Standard Dimension (mm) 380/70 1196 1039 1195 1308 1364 1477 420/70 1196 1309 1195 1308 1364 1477 380/70 1114 1225 1277 1388 1514 420/70 1114 1225 1277 1388 1514 480/65 1217 1285 1396 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 224 1207 380/70 1039 1038 1094 1207 420/70 1039 1038 1094 1207 340/85 R28 (13.6 1003 1114 1248 1359 R28) 380/70 1007 1118 1244 1355 380/85 R28 (14.9 1007 1118 1244 1355 R28) 420/70 1118 1244 1355 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 225: Pto Speed

    PTO speed - engine speed at 2300 rpm 540 E 1173 1000 Engine speed 1938 rpm 1648 rpm 540 E 1962 rpm 1000 Ground speed mode Number of turns of the PTO to 1 of a wheel 10.7 540 E 16.6 1000 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 226: Dimensions

    5. Specifications 5.9 Dimensions GUID-74A97DB1-4CCB-4083-8E2E-B24F2E1C344B [V1] 5.9.1 Dimensions With cab GUID-8878BC5A-1DB4-4D11-B1CC-7F598737A8F3-high.jpg [High] Fig. 12 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 227 Ground clearance 295 mm 316 mm without front ballast weight Front overhang 1709 mm 1733 mm Maximum rear slope-out 12° 12° angle Maximum front slope-in 9° 9° angle Front overhang without 970 mm 994 mm front lift F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 228 5. Specifications Without cab GUID-369BDFCE-092C-48F2-893E-8157DA3D949F-high.jpg [High] Fig. 13 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 229 Ground clearance with front 270 mm ballast weight Ground clearance without front 316 mm ballast weight Front overhang 1409 mm Maximum rear slope-out angle 12° Maximum front slope-in angle 11° Front overhang without front lift 994 mm F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 230: Recommended Lubricants

    SAE 10W-30 / API GL -4 Front axle differential Standard fuel compliant with the Fuel tank EN 590 (2005/55 - 2005/78) SAE J1034 Ethylene glycol - 50% Cooling system mixture with water Air-conditioning refrigerant R134a Air-conditioning compressor oil SP-20 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 231 ATF DEXRON II-D Final drives SAE 10W-30 / API GL -4 Front axle differential Standard fuel compliant with the Fuel tank EN 590 (2005/55 - 2005/78) SAE J1034 Ethylene glycol - 50% Cooling system mixture with water F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 232: Capacities

    3.5 l +/- 0.3 l 3 l +/- 0.3 l Fuel tank 75 l + 30 l 75 l Cooling system 11 l 11 l Air-conditioning 800 g 800 g refrigerant Air-conditioning 135 cm³ 135 cm³ compressor oil F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 233 41 l + 45 l systems Brake system 0.5 l Final drives 0.6 l +/- 15 % for each final drive Front axle differential 3.5 l +/- 0.3 l Fuel tank 75 l + 30 l Cooling system 10 l F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 234 5. Specifications F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 235: Troubleshooting

    ............241 F Series...
  • Page 236 Table of contents F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 237: Fault Code List

    GD Mode Engaged signal inconsistent E036 GD Mode Engaged signal over threshold E037 Engaged Mode detection failure E041 PTO pressure switch open signal failure E042 PTO pressure switch closed signal failure E043 PTO Safety Valve stuck open F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 238 FNR Lever is applying Forward and Neutral signals simultaneously to Transmission E075 Electronic Control Unit FNR Lever is applying Neutral and Reverse signals simultaneously to Transmission E076 Electronic Control Unit FNR Lever is applying simultaneously Forward, Neutral and Reverse signals to E077 Transmission Electronic Control Unit F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 239 Forward High clutch pressure lower than 0.250 bar when pressure requested E106 Forward High clutch pressure over 0.9 bar when clutch is not activated E107 Forward High clutch pressure reference and measure differ of 0.5 bar F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 240 Reverse clutch long time slipping E138 Absence of electrical signal from FNR lever E139 Comfort control command failure E140 Forward Low clutch long time slipping Lever engaged without driver presence No driver Driver presence seat switch not pressed F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 241: Index

    ............. 201 caution definition ............22 fuses ................clearance between the tires and the machine ..220 location ............ 149, 157 clutch ................ 61 fuses and relays ............cooling system .............. specification ............ capacities ............F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 242 ............speed ..............stop the engine ............temperature ............throttle ..............63 Note definition ............22 throttle pedal ............63 tire ................. maintenance ............ 172 tool box ..............88 oil ................... torques ................capacities ............F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 243 ............range lever ............speed range lever ..........59 transmission errors ........... 72 transmission oil filter ............. clogged filter sensor ........194 travel speed ............215 Warning definition ............ 22 windshield washer fluid .......... 174 F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 244 Index F Series 39940211 (555124)
  • Page 245 Valtra Inc. English 44200 Suolahti © AGCO Corporation Finland All rights reserved Tel. +358 20 45501 VALTRA is a worldwide brand of AGCO www.valtra.com...

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