Case IH FARMALL 35A Operator's Manual

Case IH FARMALL 35A Operator's Manual

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
FARMALL
FARMALL
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
FARMALL
FARMALL
35A ROPS: PIN LSMF35ARxx0010001 and above
®
40A ROPS: PIN LSMF40ARxx0010001 and above
®
®
®
Tier 4B (final)
Tractor
Part number 51485754
2
edition English
nd
Replaces part number 48056610
35A
40A
July 2018

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Stan South
May 11, 2025

The temperature gauge on my Case International 35A constantly goes up halfway then falls back to a quarter. Do I have a clutch fan or is something wrong that I need to address?

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Mr. Anderson
May 20, 2025

The temperature gauge issue on your Case IH FARMALL 35A may indicate a problem that needs to be addressed. The thermostat begins to open at 82°C (179.6°F) and is fully open at 95°C (203°F). If the gauge shows temperatures above this range consistently, it could indicate issues with the cooling system, such as a malfunctioning thermostat, a clogged radiator, low coolant, or a faulty fan. The clutch fan could be a factor if it is not engaging properly to cool the engine, but further inspection is needed to confirm the exact cause.

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  • Page 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS FARMALL ® FARMALL ® Tier 4B (final) Tractor FARMALL 35A ROPS: PIN LSMF35ARxx0010001 and above ® FARMALL 40A ROPS: PIN LSMF40ARxx0010001 and above ® OPERATOR’S MANUAL Part number 51485754 edition English July 2018 Replaces part number 48056610...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the owner................1-1 Intended use.
  • Page 3 Constant Engine Speed (CES) switch..........3-28 Constant Engine Speed (CES) Up / Down switch .
  • Page 4 Steering - Operation ..............4-31 Transmission - Warm-up .
  • Page 5 After first 50 hours Engine oil and oil filter - Change ............7-15 Hydraulic oil filter - Replace .
  • Page 6 Hydrostatic transmission (HST) neutral adjustment - Check ......7-48 Engine belts - Adjust ..............7-49 Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) - Replace - Possible damage .
  • Page 7: General Information

    Your CASE IH dealer will instruct you in the general operation of your new equipment. (Refer to the 'Delivery Report' at the back of this manual.) Your dealer's staff of factory-trained service technicians will be glad to answer any questions that may arise regarding the operation of your machine.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Intended use WARNING Roll-over hazard! Always pull from the drawbar. DO NOT attach chains or ropes to the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) for pulling purposes, as the machine could tip over. When driving through door openings or under low overhead objects, make sure there is sufficient clearance for the ROPS.
  • Page 9 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION equipment mounted on the tractor, such as a rotary mower, may cause harm. Stones may be thrown further than the mowed crop. Pay the necessary attention while operating next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown objects can get projected outside the field and hit unprotected people like bikers or pedestrians.
  • Page 10: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    • The electro‐magnetic field generated by the add‐on system should not exceed 24 V/m at any time and at any lo- cation in the proximity of electronic components • The add‐on equipment must not interfere with the functioning of the on board electronics Failure to comply with these rules will render the CASE IH warranty null and void.
  • Page 11: Product Identification

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product identification The numbers on the Product Identification Number (PIN) plate are important in the event your tractor should require future service. Record the PIN in the section provided on page 1-1. The PIN plate (1) is located on the right-hand side of the front frame.
  • Page 12: Operator's Manual Storage

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Operator's manual storage The operator’s manual must be stored in a secure place prior to operation and it must be kept available for use by all operators. NOTE: There is not a designated manual storage area on the tractor.
  • Page 13: Machine Orientation

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine orientation NOTE: On this equipment, left-hand and right-hand are determined by standing behind the unit, looking in the di- rection of travel. NHIL15CT00411AA NHIL15CT00413AA Left-hand view Right-hand view NHIL12CT00671AA NHIL15CT00412AA Rear view Front view...
  • Page 14: Emissions Overview

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emissions overview FEDERAL and CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT Your warranty rights and obligations The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and LS Mtron Ltd. (LS Mtron) are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2017-2018 model year engine. New engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet stringent anti-smog standards.
  • Page 15 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION The owner will not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station. LS Mtron is liable for damages to other engine components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part.
  • Page 16 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION This Limited Emission Control System Warranty applies to the following emission control parts: 1. Fuel System A. Fuel injection pump. B. Fuel Injectors. 2. Air Induction System A. Intake manifold. B. Turbocharger C. Air Control Valve D.
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### Safety rules and signal word definitions Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual and on machine safety signs, you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU- TION followed by special instructions.
  • Page 18: Safety Rules

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules General safety rules Use caution when you operate the machine on slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the center of gravity of the machine. The machine can tip or roll over when near ditches and embankments or uneven surfaces.
  • Page 19 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Before you leave the machine: 1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface. 2. Put all controls in neutral or park lock position. 3. Engage the parking brake. Use wheel chocks if required. 4. Lower all hydraulic equipment — Implements, header, etc. 5.
  • Page 20 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Wheels and tires Make sure that tires are correctly inflated. Do not exceed any recommended load or pressure. Follow the instructions in the manual for proper tire inflation. Tires are heavy. Handling tires without proper equipment could cause death or serious injury. Never weld on a wheel with a tire installed.
  • Page 21 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Inspect the electrical system for loose connections and frayed insulation. Repair or replace loose or damaged parts. Do not store oily rags or other flammable material on the machine. Do not weld or flame cut any items that contain flammable material. Clean items thoroughly with non-flammable solvents before welding or flame-cutting.
  • Page 22 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION • For correct hitch geometry, refer to the operator’s manual for each implement you connect. Reflectors and warning lights You must use flashing amber warning lights when you operate equipment on public roads. Seat belts Seat belts must be worn at all times. Seat belt inspection and maintenance: •...
  • Page 23 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as hard hat, eye protection, heavy gloves, hearing protection, pro- tective clothing, etc. Do Not Operate tag Before you start servicing the machine, attach a ‘Do Not Operate’ warning tag to the machine in an area that will be visible.
  • Page 24 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION If an electrical storm should strike during operation, remain in the cab. Do not leave the cab or operator’s platform. Do not make contact with the ground or objects outside the machine. Mounting and dismounting Mount and dismount the machine only at designated locations that have handholds, steps, and/or or ladders. Do not jump off of the machine.
  • Page 25: Do Not Operate Tag

    DO NOT OPERATE TAG A. (1) Do not operate. B. (2) Do not remove this. C. (3) See other side. D. (4) Signed by. E. (5) Reason The DO NOT OPERATE tag can be obtained from your CASE IH dealer.
  • Page 26: Roll Over Protective Structure (Rops) Frame - Personal Safety

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) frame - Personal safety WARNING Misuse hazard! Your machine is equipped with an operator protective structure. DO NOT weld, drill holes, attempt to straighten, or repair the protective structure. Modification in any way can reduce the structural integrity of the structure.
  • Page 27: Ecology And The Environment

    CASE IH strongly recom- Familiarize yourself with the relative legislation applica- mends that you return all used batteries to a CASE IH ble to your country, and make sure that you understand dealer, who will dispose of the used batteries or recycle this legislation.
  • Page 28: Safety Signs

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety signs The following safety signs are on your machine as a guide for your safety and for the safety of those working with you. Walk around the machine and note the content and the location of all safety signs before you operate your machine. Keep all safety signs clean and legible.
  • Page 29 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING EXPLOSIVE Can cause blindness or severe injury, protect eyes. Sparks, flames, cigarettes can cause explosion. Tools and cable clamps can cause sparks. Do not use without instruction. Keep vents tight and level. ACID-POISON causes severe burns. Contains sulphuric acid.
  • Page 30 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING TO JUMP START (Negative Grounded Battery ) • Shield eyes. 2. Connect end of one cable to positive (+) terminals of each battery. Connect one end of other cable to negative (-) terminal of “Good” battery. Connect other end to engine block of vehicle being started, TO PREVENT DAMAGE to other electrical components on vehicle being started,...
  • Page 31 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Keep hands and clothing away from the rotating fan and belts. Contact with moving parts may cause loss of fingers or a hand. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. • Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40239638 40239638 (3) Location: On the left-hand and right-hand sides of...
  • Page 32 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. During the DPF regeneration process, • The exhaust stack and fixed hood area becomes extremely hot. Park the tractor away from highly flammable • material and person. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 33 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE WARNING To avoid personal injury: Wrong operation causes serious injury easily. Push the lever (1) in to lock the joystick in neutral. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40226388 40226388 (6) Location: On the right-hand fender.
  • Page 34 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Periodically, the DPF will require regeneration. This is an automatic function unless inhibited by the operator. Automatic: The DPF regen lamp will illuminate indicating regeneration is needed. If the operator does not inhibit the regeneration with the switch, the DPF temperature will also come on and the engine control unit will automatically begin regeneration.
  • Page 35 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death Relieve pressure on system before repairing, • adjusting or disconnecting. Wear proper hand and eye protection when • searching for leaks, use wood or cardboard instead of hands.
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) Reflective red tape • Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40310801 86547781_RED (10) Location: On both rear sides of the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS). NHIL15CT00331AA (11) WARNING Rotating driveline contact may cause serious injury • or death.
  • Page 37 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (12) WARNING To prevent serious injury or death: Never operate a tractor without a certified ROPS. • Always fasten seat belt when operating tractor • with ROPS in upright position. Do not operate the tractor on steep slopes or •...
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (13) Multiple Safety Cautions and Warnings CAUTION • PTO selector & lever must be in the “OFF” position to start engine. Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD • engaged. WARNING To prevent serious injury or death: After first hour of operation and daily thereafter, •...
  • Page 39 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION • Do not use a seat belt when operating with folding ROPS in lowered position. • Engine exhaust fumes can cause death or sickness. Always try to work in a well ventilated area. Disengage the differential lock when turning the •...
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (14) WARNING TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Whenever clearance permits Keep ROPS fully upright and locked • • Do not operate vehicle without ROPS locking pins in position When ROPS must be lowered: • Drive with extreme care. •...
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (15) WARNING RUN OVER HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death: Start only from seat with transmission and PTO • in neutral Do not short across starter terminals to start • engine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 42 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (17) WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. High pressure steam and hot water. Remove filler cap with extreme care. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40297729 40297729 (17) Location: On engine air cleaner top support bracket.
  • Page 43: Instructional Signs

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Instructional signs The following instructional decals have been placed on your tractor in the area indicated. They are intended to instruct you and those working with you. Please take this manual and walk around your tractor to note the content and location of these decals.
  • Page 44 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Key Switch • English MT40008779 Location: Right-hand side of the rear hood panel. 40008779 NHIL15CT00472AA Hand Throttle Lever • English MT40233965 Location: On the right-hand side of the dash panel. 40233965 NHIL17CT00211AA 2-28...
  • Page 45 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION PTO Switch • English MT40189937 Location: On the right-hand side of the dash panel. 40189937 NHIL17CT00211AA Hydrostatic (HST) cruise control • English MT40008891 Location: Center of the rear hood panel. 40008891C NHIL15CT00354AA 2-29...
  • Page 46 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Mid Mount Valve Operation • English MT40226388 Location: On the right-hand fender. 40194109 NHIL15CT00372AA Rear remote valve(s) operation (Optional) • English MT40256190 Location: On the right-hand side of the platform shield below the drivers seat. 40256190 NHIL15CT00374AA 2-30...
  • Page 47 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Position Control Lever • English MT40254069 Location: On the right-hand side control pod, next to the drivers seat and right-hand fender. 40254069 NHIL12CT00681AA Fuel Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only • English MT40241059 Location: On top of the left-hand side fender. 40241059 NHIL17CT00212AA 2-31...
  • Page 48 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) Four wheel drive engagement lever • English MT40032976 Location: To the left side of the drivers seat. 40032976 NHIL12CT00680AA 2-32...
  • Page 49 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (11) Differential lock • English MT40008815 Location: Hydrostatic (HST) - Left-hand side of operator’s platform Mechanical - Right-hand side of operator’s platform. 40008815 NHIL12CT00687AA NHIL13CT01240AA 2-33...
  • Page 50 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (12) Drop Rate Control Valve • English MT40008821 Location: Below the drivers seat. 40008821 NHIL12CT00687AA (13) Park brake • English MT40277509 Location: On the park brake engagement lever. 40277509B NHIL15CT00353AA 2-34...
  • Page 51: Safety Features

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety features WARNING Misuse hazard! Your machine is equipped with an operator protective structure. DO NOT weld, drill holes, attempt to straighten, or repair the protective structure. Modification in any way can reduce the structural integrity of the structure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 52 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2-36...
  • Page 53: Controls And Instruments

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS###_3_### Access to operator's platform Access to operator’s platform Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) type tractor Entering and exiting the tractor: • Whenever possible, use the left-hand side step (1) for entering and exiting the tractor operator’s platform.
  • Page 54: Mechanically - Adjusted Operator Seat

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mechanically - adjusted operator seat Adjusting the tractor seat Your tractor is equipped with an adjustable suspension seat. To move the seat forward or backwards, raise the adjust- ment lever (1). and move the seat rearward or forward in the seat track.
  • Page 55: Roll Over Protective Structure (Rops)

    The Rollover Protective Structure and seat belts are available from your CASE IH Dealer. Additionally, the safety offered by the ROPS and seat belt is minimized if your seat belt is not buckled. Always use NHIL12CT00671AA your seat belt when the ROPS is in the "UP"...
  • Page 56 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Foldable ROPS A foldable Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS), is fac- tory installed. Operate with this ROPS in the "UP" position whenever possible. Use the ROPS in the "folded" position only when absolutely necessary. ROPS folding procedure To fold the ROPS into the "DOWN"...
  • Page 57: Forward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Forward controls Instrument panel NHIL16CT00387FA Park Brake Indicator Light - Illuminates if the park brake is engaged with the key switch rotated from the "OFF" position. High beam indicator - Turning on the high beam of the headlamp, this indicator will be ON simultaneously. Forward-reverse indicator (optional) Flasher Turn Lights - Operate when the multifunction switch lever is moved upwards for right turns the right arrow will flash and moved downwards for left turns the left arrow will flash.
  • Page 58 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 11. Battery Charge Warning Light - Illuminates when the key switch is in the "ON" position and goes out when the operator starts thee engine. An illuminated bulb during this operation indicates the charging system is not oper- ating normally.
  • Page 59 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NHIL16CT00387FA 13. Fuel Gauge - Indicates the amount of diesel fuel remaining in the tank. The gauge will activate when the key switch is in the "ON" position. It will register "empty" with the key switch in the "OFF" position. 14.
  • Page 60 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS range of the gauge, this indicates a normal operating temperature. If the needle moves to the red portion of the gauge, this indicates an overheated condition. Stop the tractor engine immediately and investigate the cause.
  • Page 61: Engine Fault Code Display

    “sxxxx” (3) and “Fxx” (2) code displayed on the instrument panel. The Warning Lamp (1) will also be illuminated in amber or red color. Should a fault occur causing the tractor to become disabled, a fault code will be displayed in the instrument panel. Contact your authorized CASE IH dealer and report the fault code displayed. NHILCT1700115AA Dashboard...
  • Page 62 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber Injector 2 resistance low fault s653 F31 P0267 Solid on Injector 3 resistance low fault s654 F31 P0270 Solid on Injector 4 resistance low fault s652 F31 P0264 Solid on...
  • Page 63 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber s27 F03 s27 F04 s27 F05 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) s27 F11 H-Bridge driver fault s27 F16 P0403 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Zero Solid on or Torque Monitoring fault s1221 F11...
  • Page 64 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check injector number error s1221 F11 P1632 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check fuel quantity error s1221 F11 P1633 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check injection number error...
  • Page 65 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber s675 F03 s675 F05 s675 F06 s675 F31 P2687 Solid on Fuel heater driver fault Fuel temp sensor gradient fault s174 F02 P0181 Solid on Fuel temp sensor high fault s174 F03 P0183...
  • Page 66 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber ECU memory integrity fault - code s630 F02 P0605 Solid on ECU memory integrity fault - data / s630 F02 P0603 Solid on calibration ECU memory integrity fault - RAM s630 F02 P0604...
  • Page 67 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Refer- Dashboard Fault Code Warning Lamp Title ence Fault Code Amber Air Control Valve (ACV) driver fault (current) s51 F11 P02EB Solid on Air Control Valve (ACV) driver open s51 F05 P02E0 Solid on circuit Air Control Valve (ACV) driver s51 F16 fault(current)
  • Page 68: Hydrostatic Transmission - Operate

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydrostatic transmission - Operate WARNING Loss of control hazard! To maintain optimum control of the machine, do not use the cruise control at high speeds or when roading. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0978A The HST cruise control lever (1) is located on the right -hand side of the operator’s platform.
  • Page 69: Shuttle Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Shuttle lever NOTICE: The synchro-shuttle shift lever allows any for- ward or reverse range to be shifted while the tractor is moving slowly. However, the clutch must disengaged and engaged by means of the clutch pedal. Depress clutch pedal fully and release gradually to take up load smoothly.
  • Page 70: Clutch Pedal

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Clutch pedal The foot operated clutch pedal (1) controls the single- stage clutch and is located on the left-hand side of the operators platform. NOTE: The clutch pedal is only found on mechanical model tractors. Always depress the clutch pedal fully when engaging or disengaging the front-wheel drive.
  • Page 71: Brake Pedal

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Brake pedal WARNING Loss of control hazard! Uneven brake force exists on left-hand and right-hand brakes. To ensure uniform brake application and maximum stopping ability, always lock the service brake pedals together before road travel. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 72: Foot Throttle Pedal

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Foot throttle pedal The foot throttle pedal (1) may be used independent of the hand throttle lever to control the speed of the tractor. NOTE: The foot throttle pedal is found only on mechanical model tractors. NOTE: It is recommended to use the foot throttle pedal when driving on the main road or highway.
  • Page 73: Hand Throttle Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hand throttle lever The hand throttle lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the dash panel. Push the lever forward to increase the engine speed and rearward to decrease the engine speed. NOTE: The hand throttle lever should only be used during field operation.
  • Page 74: Horn Switch (Optional)

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Horn switch (optional) The (optional) horn switch (1) would be located on the center of the steering wheel shroud. To activate the horn, place the key switch in the “ON” po- sition and push the horn switch down. NHIL15CT00337AA 3-22...
  • Page 75: Power Take-Off (Pto) Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Power Take-Off (PTO) switch The PTO switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the dash panel. NOTE: To start the engine the PTO switch must be placed in the "OFF" position To activate the PTO, push down on the PTO switch and turn the switch to the "ON"...
  • Page 76: Key Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Key switch The key switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the rear hood panel. The key switch has three positions. A. (STOP / OFF) This position will shut off the engine. B. (ON / RUN) This position activates the warning lights, instruments, and automatic engine preheat system C.
  • Page 77: Differential Lock Lever - Operating

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Differential lock lever - Operating WARNING Steering is difficult with the differential lock engaged. An accident could result. During field operation, use the differential lock for traction improvement but release for turning at row end. Do not drive at high speeds or on roads with the differential lock engaged. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 78: Hydrostatic Transmission Pedal - Operating

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydrostatic transmission pedal - Operating The ground speed of tractors equipped with a hydrostatic transmission, (HST) is continuously variable, from zero to full rated speed in each range. Speed is controlled by the HST forward (1) and reverse (2) pedals located on the right-hand foot platform.
  • Page 79: Tilt Steering Lever - Operating

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Tilt steering lever - Operating The tilt steering lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the steering column shroud. The tilt steering lever is used to adjust the steering wheel position. To adjust position of steering wheel: 1.
  • Page 80: Multifunction Light Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Multifunction light switch The multifunction light switch (1) is located on the left-hand side of the dash panel and is used to control the following lighting functions: • Hazard lights • Taillights • Front work lights •...
  • Page 81: Constant Engine Speed (Ces) Up / Down Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Constant Engine Speed (CES) Up / Down switch Constant Engine Speed (CES) Up / Down switch The CES up/down switch (1) is used to adjust the engine speed for CES when the CES is enabled. NHIL17CT00213AA 3-29...
  • Page 82: Dpf Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DPF switch The (DPF) switch (1) located on the left-hand side of the dash, is used to delay or stop the regeneration of the (DPF) emission system. NHIL17CT00213AA 3-30...
  • Page 83: Left-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left-hand side controls Transmission range lever The transmission range selector lever (1) is located on the left-hand control pod. There are three speed ranges , (H) High, (M) Medium, and (L) Low. The transmission range selector lever on HST models (A) has a neutral position between the H and M positions, mechanical models (B) do not.
  • Page 84: Park Brake

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Park brake WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Always engage the parking brake before exiting the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1011B NOTICE: Ensure the park brake is fully disengaged before driving the tractor.
  • Page 85: Four-Wheel Drive(4Wd) Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Four-Wheel Drive(4WD) lever The four wheel drive (4WD) is controlled by a lever. The lever is located on the left-hand control pod. NOTE: Use four wheel drive when additional traction is required while operating on loose soil, in wet, slippery condi- tions, or on slopes.
  • Page 86: Mid Power Take-Off (Pto) (Optional)

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mid Power Take-Off (PTO) (optional) The mid PTO lever (1) is located on the left-hand control pod. NOTE: The mid PTO is optional equipment on HST and mechanical model tractors. To engage the mid PTO, pull up on the mid PTO lever, push down on the PTO switch and turn the switch to the "ON"...
  • Page 87: Right-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand side controls Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) The Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) lever (1) is located on the right-hand control pod. The lever controls the position of the two lift arms. DANGER Crushing hazard! Make sure area is clear of all persons before lowering equipment.
  • Page 88: Rear Remote Control Valve(S) - Optional

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear remote control valve(s) - optional WARNING Escaping fluid! Do not connect or disconnect hydraulic quick coupler under pressurized conditions. Make sure all hydraulic pressure is removed from the system before connecting or disconnecting hydraulic quick coupler.
  • Page 89 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The #1 (black) set of couplers (3) is located inboard and the #2 (black) set of couplers (4) is located outboard. The rear remote valves come standard with 12.7 mm (0.5 in) female quick couplers . NHIL15CT00392AA NHIL15CT00373AA 3-37...
  • Page 90: Mid-Mount Control Valve

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mid-mount control valve The mid mount two spool control valve (1) is mounted to the front of the right-hand fender. This control valve is used mainly for front end loader operation, but may also be used to operate other front mounted implements. The control valve is equipped with a linkage lockout (2) that locks the control valve handle in the neutral position and does not allow the valve to operate.
  • Page 91 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydraulic hose connection WARNING Crushing hazard! Before disconnecting the cylinders or equipment, make sure you adequately support and secure the equipment or implement. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0243A WARNING Escaping fluid! Remote couplers must be properly mounted and securely fastened to the machine mounting bracket for proper functioning of the safety disconnect feature.
  • Page 92: Mechanical Transmission Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mechanical transmission lever Mechanical model The transmission main gear shift lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the operators platform, and is used to select any one of the four forward or reverse gears. NOTE: With the combination of the shuttle shift, main shift, and range selector lever offer the operator a com- bination of twelve forward and twelve reverse gears.
  • Page 93: Exterior Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Exterior controls Hood release latch The latch release button is located on the left-hand side of the tractor hood. 1. To raise the hood, push the latch release button (1) inward and lift the hood to its fully raised position. A gas shock holds the hood in the fully raised position.
  • Page 94 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3-42...
  • Page 95: Operating Instructions

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS###_4_### Commissioning the unit Engine break-in procedure Your tractor will provide long and dependable service if given proper care during the first 50-hour break-in period. During the first 50 hours of operation: 1. Avoid "lugging" the engine. Operating in too high a gear under heavy load may cause engine lugging, which is indicated when the engine will not respond to a throttle increase.
  • Page 96: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf) Regeneration

    Particulate Filter (1). These components are located under the engine hood of the tractor. It is very important to read this operator’s manual and understand the safe operation of your tractor. If you have any questions in the operation of this emission system please contact your CASE IH dealer NHIL16CT00468AA...
  • Page 97 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fuel and engine lubrication oil specifications Fuel specification • Use only Ultra Low Sulfur diesel fuel (S15) in your tractor. NOTICE: Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur fuel may adversely affect the engine and the (DPF) perfor- mance.
  • Page 98 (DPF), the functionality of the (DPF) will be impaired. If the operator continues to ignore or interrupt the regeneration notification, this will damage the (DPF) to such an extent as to require the (DPF) to be replace by an authorized CASE IH dealer. To exit the inhibited regeneration mode: 1.
  • Page 99 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Forced regeneration mode operation WARNING Fire hazard! During the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) forced regeneration process the exhaust stack and fixed hood area becomes extremely hot. Park the machine outside and away from combustible or highly flammable material.
  • Page 100 (DPF) switch over three seconds for regeneration. Blink (1sec) Power limit operation mode The soot load in the (DPF) is over 150%. Contact your CASE IH for assistance. Blink (0.5sec) (DPF) inhibited operation mode Press the upper side of the (DPF)
  • Page 101: Constant Engine Speed

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Constant engine speed The Constant Engine Speed (CES) function allows the operator to select and save a specific engine speed and return to that speed with the push of a single button. The CES main switch (1) controls the Constant Engine Speed (CES) function.
  • Page 102: Power Take-Off (Pto) Operation

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Power Take-Off (PTO) operation Rear PTO 1. To engage the Power Take-Off (PTO), push the PTO switch (1) down and turn the switch to the "ON" posi- tion (2). 2. The PTO system is totally independent of the tractor ground speed, and the following operations can be performed.
  • Page 103 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Rear operation without operator present WARNING Entanglement hazard! Before operating stationary Power Take-Off (PTO) equipment, do the following: apply the parking brake, place all controls in the neutral position, and block all four wheels. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 104: Three-Point Hitch

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Three-point hitch The tractor's three-point linkage is used to attach three- point mounted equipment which is usually PTO operated, such as rotary mowers, tillers, flail mowers, snowblowers, etc. The three linkage points are the two lower lift arms and the top link.
  • Page 105: Attaching Three-Point Equipment

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Attaching three-point equipment WARNING Entanglement hazard! Before attaching or detaching equipment or changing the Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft: 1) Apply the parking brake. 2) Move all controls to neutral and PTO control knob to the disengaged position. 3) Stop the engine and remove the key.
  • Page 106 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Left-hand lift rod adjustment WARNING Crushing hazard! Before disconnecting a lift rod from the lower link, lower the attached implement to the ground, and stop the engine. Make sure the attached implement is correctly supported and no pressure remains in the hydraulic system before removing the lift rod securing pins.
  • Page 107 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Telescoping stabilizers and optional flex end links adjustment Telescoping stabilizers and fixed end links are standard equipment on the tractor, the flex end links are optional equipment. The telescoping stabilizers (1) use a pin and multiple hole arrangement for easy adjustment, for side to side move- ment of the three-point linkage.
  • Page 108: Drawbar - Operating

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Drawbar - Operating NOTICE: When transporting equipment on highways, a safety chain with a tensile strength equal to the gross weight of the implement should be installed between the tractor and implement hitch. Your tractor is equipped with a fixed/extendible drawbar (1) for towing equipment behind the tractor.
  • Page 109: Top Link Installation

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Top link installation The hydraulic lift rocker (1) has two holes for attaching the upper link. Attach the link using the lower hole for light draft loads, such as mowers. Attach the link to the top hole for heavier draft loads, such as ground engaging equipment.
  • Page 110: Drop Rate Control Valve

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Drop rate control valve The drop rate control valve (1) provides an adjustment to regulate the flow of oil from the lift cylinder. This allows the operator to slow or increase the rate of drop of the lower links.
  • Page 111: Starting The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the unit Key switch - Operating The key switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the rear hood panel. The key switch has three positions. A. (STOP / OFF) This position will shut off the engine. B.
  • Page 112: Glow Plugs - Cold Start Aid

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Glow plugs - Cold start aid WARNING Explosion hazard! DO NOT use ether starting fluid. Serious engine damage, explosion, death, or serious personal injury could occur. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0148A NOTICE: When starting the machine after long periods, avoid immediate use of hydraulics.
  • Page 113: Starting The Engine (Mechanical)

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine (Mechanical) WARNING Run-over hazard! When attempting to start the engine, always sit in the operator´s seat with the parking brake engaged and all control elements in neutral. Never attempt to start the engine while standing beside the ma- chine.
  • Page 114 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting procedure NOTE: On startup, engine RPM’s may adjust automatically by software loaded on the unit based on the ambient temperature. This process can take up to 60 s. 1. Turn the key switch (1) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
  • Page 115 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operator presence system (start operation) Operator Rear PTO Mid PTO Transmission Park Brake Clutch Pedal Condition Shuttle in Engaged Depressed Out of Seat Start * Neutral Shuttle in Disengaged Depressed Out of Seat Start with Alarm * Neutral Shuttle in Engaged...
  • Page 116: Starting The Engine (Hydrostatic Transmission)

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine (Hydrostatic transmission) WARNING Run-over hazard! When attempting to start the engine, always sit in the operator´s seat with the parking brake engaged and all control elements in neutral. Never attempt to start the engine while standing beside the ma- chine.
  • Page 117 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting procedure NOTE: On startup, engine RPM’s may adjust automatically by software loaded on the unit based on the ambient temperature. This process can take up to 60 s. 1. Turn the key switch (1) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
  • Page 118 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operator presence system (start operation) Operator Rear PTO Mid PTO Transmission Park Brake Clutch Pedal Condition HST pedals in Engaged Out of Seat Start * Neutral HST pedals in Disengaged Out of Seat Start with Alarm * Neutral HST pedals in Engaged...
  • Page 119: Starting The Engine With Jumper Cables

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine with jumper cables WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Always sit in the operator's seat to operate the machine. DO NOT bypass the key start switch. Sudden and unexpected machine movement or machine runaway could result. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 120: Stopping The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stopping the unit Stopping the engine To stop the engine, carry out the following procedures: 1. Remain in the operator seat. 2. Pull the hand throttle lever rearward to the idle position. NOTICE: After heavy work of the tractor, allow the engine to run at idle for approximately five minutes to allow the engine components to cool down.
  • Page 121: Emergency Stopping The Engine

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Emergency stopping the engine Mechanical transmission model To make an emergency stop carry out the following pro- cedures: 1. Depress the clutch pedal (1) and brake pedals (2) at the same time. 2. Pull the hand throttle lever (3) rearward to reduce the engine speed.
  • Page 122: Brakes

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Brakes WARNING Loss of control hazard! Always reduce the traveling speed and use the steering wheel while you make a turn. When you oper- ate the machine at high speeds, never attempt to make sharp turns by using the turning brake pedals. If you use the individual brakes at high speeds, the machine could become machine unstable.
  • Page 123 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Park brake WARNING Unexpected movement! Always engage the parking brake and switch off the engine before exiting the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury. W0209A NOTICE: Ensure the park brake is fully disengaged before driving the tractor.
  • Page 124: Moving The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Moving the unit Steering wheel - Adjust The tractor is equipped with an adjustable steering wheel which can tilt. The tilt steering lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the steering column. NHIL15CT00248AA To adjust position of steering wheel: 1.
  • Page 125: Steering - Operation

    If the sound does not go away take your tractor to your authorized CASE IH dealer. • When operating the tractor in cold weather, the abnormal sound may be heard. In this case, warm up the tractor before using to reduce the oil viscosity.
  • Page 126: Transmission - Warm-Up

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Transmission - Warm-up Warm up period WARNING Unexpected movement! During the warm-up operation, do the following: Engage the parking brake, set all shift levers to their NEUTRAL positions, and place the Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch lever in the OFF position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 127: Hydrostatic Transmission - Operation

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hydrostatic transmission - Operation The ground speed of tractors equipped with a hydrostatic transmission is continuously variable, from zero to full rated speed in each range. Speed is controlled by the HST forward (1) and reverse (2) pedals located on the right-hand operators platform.
  • Page 128 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cruise control operation WARNING Loss of control hazard! To maintain optimum control of the machine, do not use the cruise control at high speeds or when roading. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 129: Mechanical Transmission External Controls - Operation

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Mechanical transmission external controls - Operation The 12 x 12 mechanical transmission operates through the use of a clutch pedal (1) a forward/reverse shuttle shift lever (2) main transmission shift lever (3) and a range se- lector lever (4).
  • Page 130 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To operate the 12 x 12 mechanical transmission, carry out the following: 1. Start the engine and pull the HPL control lever (1) rear- ward to lift the implement off the ground (if equipped). 2. Move the hand throttle lever (2) forward until the en- gine speed is above 1500 RPM.
  • Page 131: Parking The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Parking the unit Parking the tractor WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the machine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3. Lower all attachments to the ground, or raise and engage all safety locks. 4.
  • Page 132 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4. Turn the key (8) to the "STOP" position. NHIL15CT00245AA 5. Engage the park brake (9) and release the brake ped- als and clutch pedal slowly. NHIL12CT00775AA 4-38...
  • Page 133 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HST model NHIL12CT00892GA To park the tractor carry out the following procedures: 1. Release the HST forward or reverse pedal (1) slowly and depress the brake pedals (2). Pull the hand throt- tle lever (3) rearward to reduce the engine speed. NOTE: Park the tractor on a level surface, if it is nec- essary to park on a slope, place the range gear shift lever in the lowest gear and place chocks or blocks in...
  • Page 134 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5. Engage the park brake (7) and release the brake ped- als slowly. NHIL12CT00691AA 4-40...
  • Page 135: Transport Operations

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS###_5_### Road transport External lighting Your tractor is equipped with: • Turn signal/hazard side warning lights (1). • Rear amber warning lights (2) • Rear red tail/brake lights (3). • Road lights (4) Work Lights (5). •...
  • Page 136: Turn Signal / Hazard Lights - Identification

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Turn signal / Hazard lights - Identification The hazard warning lights (1) are activated by rotating the multifunction switch located on the left-hand side of the dash panel. NOTE: The hazard lights can function with the key in any position.
  • Page 137: Road Lights - Operation

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road lights - Operation The road lights (1) rear red taillights (2) and rear/side haz- ard lights (3) are turned on and off using the multifunc- tion light switch located on the left-hand side of the dash panel.
  • Page 138: Work Lights - Operation

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Work lights - Operation The work lights (1) are turned on and off using the mul- tifunction light switch located on the left-hand side of the dash panel. The key switch must be in the "ON" position for these lights to operate.
  • Page 139: External Lighting - Operation (Optional)

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS External lighting - Operation (optional) The optional rear work light (1) is mounted to the Roll Over Protection Structure - ROPS and is operated by a switch located on the light. The work light can be mounted to the ROPS, facing forward or rearward.
  • Page 140: Brakes And Controls - Driving

    Readjust to tighten or loosen the chain as necessary. Safety chains and suitable hardware are available from your CASE IH Dealer. NOTE: Procure attaching hardware locally. Check implement assembly or the Operator's Manual for attaching hard- ware specifications, such as bolt size and grade, chain strength, washers, lock washers, nuts, etc.
  • Page 141: Shipping Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Shipping transport Transporting by truck or trailer NOTICE: Do not hook the chains around the steering cylinders, tie rods or the axles. These components could be damaged by the chain or by excessive strain. NOTE: Use suitable equipment or facilities when loading and unloading the tractor.
  • Page 142 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Towing implements WARNING Loss of control hazard! Always attach or pull towed vehicles from the tractor drawbar. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1013A For towed vehicles without brake system: • Do not exceed transport speed of 32 km/h (20 mph). •...
  • Page 143: Working Operations

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS###_6_### General information Ballast For sufficient traction and maximum performance in heavy draft operations, and to counterbalance rear-mounted equipment, weight should be added to the tractor in the form of liquid ballast, cast iron weights, or a combination of both.
  • Page 144: Ballast Weight Requirements

    Ballast weight requirements Cast iron weights (Optional) Cast iron weights are available as accessories from your CASE IH Dealer. Weights can be mounted on the front end of the tractor, rear of the tractor and on the rear wheels. Front weight carrier bracket (Optional)
  • Page 145 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear counter weight bracket (Optional) To mount cast iron weights on the rear of the tractor an optional weight bracket (1) must be installed on the rear 3-point hitch. A maximum of seven suitcase weights (2) can be fitted to the bracket.
  • Page 146 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS...
  • Page 147: Maintenance

    NOTICE: While any company can perform necessary maintenance or repairs on your equipment, CASE IH strongly recommends that you use only authorized CASE IH dealers and products that meet the given specifications. Improp- erly or incorrectly performed maintenance and repair voids the equipment warranty and may affect service intervals.
  • Page 148 1. Wipe dirt from fittings before greasing. 2. Use a grease gun containing clean high grade of CASE IH AKCELA 251H EP MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE. 3. Pump fresh grease into the fitting to lubricate the component and force out any contamination from the grease passage.
  • Page 149: General Specification - Diesel Fuel

    (if equipped). Fuel conditioner Diesel fuel conditioner is available from your CASE IH • Separate moisture from the fuel dealer. Instructions for the use of the fuel conditioner is •...
  • Page 150: General Specification - Biodiesel Fuels

    NOTICE: Any engine and fuel injection equipment fitted ficial in many circumstances, particularly as sulfur and to a CASE IH vehicle found to have run with any blend of aromatics are removed from the fuel. NON-APPROVED fuel (fuel not fulfilling the specification described in the requirement ASTM D6751) will no longer •...
  • Page 151 CASE IH approves the use of up to B10 on Tier 4B (final) NOTICE: CASE IH may void your warranty if the prob-...
  • Page 152: Refueling The Tractor

    Fuel tank ca- pacity see 7-10. NOTE: The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an ap- proved CASE IH replacement cap to prevent fuel sys- tem-related problems. If there is no filter on the storage tank or fuel container,...
  • Page 153: Change Engine Coolant To Organic Acid Technology (Oat) Coolant

    OOLANT FREEZE lution such as CASE IH AKCELA ACTIFULL™ OT EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT. You can easily identify CASE IH AKCELA ACTIFULL™ OT EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT by its yellow color. You should never mix the coolant types. The coolant solution used must meet the following CNH Industrial material specifications for either coolant type: •...
  • Page 154 7 - MAINTENANCE You may notice the older version of the OAT decal (CNH Industrial part number 47488993) on some applications. Definitions Conventional coolant: A coolant that relies on inorganic inhibitors such as sil- icates, nitrites, and phosphates for corrosion and cavi- tation protection.
  • Page 155: Fluids And Lubricants

    7 - MAINTENANCE Fluids and lubricants Type and Description Lubricant Engine Oil CASE IH AKCELA NO. 1™ SSL ENGINE OIL SAE 0W-40 API CJ-4 CASE IH AKCELA HY-TRAN® ULTRACTION Transmission/Hydraulic Oil F200A M UTELA ULTI EASON Front Axle/Gear Oil CASE IH AKCELA GEAR LUBE 135 H EP 80W-90...
  • Page 156: Capacities

    7 - MAINTENANCE Capacities The following chart lists the fluid capacities of the tractor. Engine oil 5.5 L (5.8 US qt) Engine coolant 7 L (7.5 US qt) Transmission / Hydraulic 32.0 L (8.5 US gal) Front axle 6.5 L (6.9 US qt) Fuel tank 28.0 L (7.4 US gal) 7-10...
  • Page 157: Maintenance Planning

    7 - MAINTENANCE Maintenance planning Maintenance chart Bleed Grease Tighten Adjust Replace Cleaning Change fluid Drain fluid Check Test Maintenance action Page no. Every 10 hours or daily Engine oil level - Check 7-12 Engine cooling system - Check 7-14 After first 50 hours Engine oil and oil filter - Change 7-15...
  • Page 158: Every 10 Hours Or Daily

    7 - MAINTENANCE Bleed Grease Tighten Adjust Replace Cleaning Change fluid Drain fluid Check Test Maintenance action Page no. Headlight bulb - Replace 7-53 Turn signal/Hazard light bulb replacement 7-54 Flasher unit bulb - Replace 7-55 Wheels - Bolts and Nuts - Tighten 7-57 Front wheel toe-in - Adjust 7-58...
  • Page 159 7 - MAINTENANCE 3. Add enough oil so that the level registers between the (L) low and the (H) high marks on the dipstick. Do not overfill. 93100903 7-13...
  • Page 160: Engine Cooling System - Check

    7 - MAINTENANCE Engine cooling system - Check Cooling system The tractor engine must operate at the correct tempera- ture to obtain maximum efficiency and service life. This is dependent on the cooling system. Always fill the system with a 50/50 solution of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water.
  • Page 161: After First 50 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE After first 50 hours Engine oil and oil filter - Change CAUTION Burn hazard! Do not handle any service fluid (engine coolant, engine oil, hydraulic oil, etc.) at temperatures that exceed 49 °C (120 °F). Allow fluids to cool before proceeding. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 162 50 °F 68 °F 86 °F 104 °F 122 °F (H) CASE IH recommends the use of an engine oil pan heater or coolant block heater in this range. * Requires a 50% reduction in engine oil service change interval 7-16...
  • Page 163: Hydraulic Oil Filter - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil filter - Replace NOTE: Replace the hydraulic system oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation, and then following every 300 hours of operation thereafter. The hydraulic system uses a spin-on type oil filter (1), located on the right-hand side of the tractor underneath the operator's platform.
  • Page 164: Hydrostatic Transmission Oil Filter - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydrostatic transmission oil filter - Replace NOTE: Change the hydrostatic (HST) system oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation, and then following every 300 hours of operation thereafter. The hydrostatic system uses a spin-on type oil filter (1), located on the left-hand side of the tractor underneath the operator's platform.
  • Page 165: Roll Over Protective Structure (Rops) - Check

    7 - MAINTENANCE Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) - Check Maintenance and inspection NOTE: Inspect the Roll Over Protection Structture - ROPS after the first 50 hours of operation. Following the initial inspection, the ROPS should be checked after every 300 hours of operation or every six months, whichever comes first.
  • Page 166: Wheels - Bolts And Nuts - Tighten

    7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels - Bolts and Nuts - Tighten Tighten the wheel bolts (1) and nuts (2) to the specified torque any time the wheel assembly is removed from the tractor or the wheel bolts are loosened. Front Wheel Torque •...
  • Page 167: Fuel Water Seperator Filter - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Fuel water seperator filter - Replace See 7-39. 7-21...
  • Page 168: Every 50 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours Grease fittings - Lubricate NOTE: After every 50 hours of normal operation, apply a good quality grease to the lubrication points listed below. When operating under extremely dirty conditions, lubricate more frequently than every 50 hours. 1.
  • Page 169 7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Brake pedals shaft (4) (Mechanical tractor). NHIL13CT00157AA 5. Brake pedals shaft (5) (HST tractor). NHIL13CT00159AA 6. 3-Point Linkage (6) oil threads NHIL12CT00821AA To lubricate these points: 7. Wipe away all old grease and dirt from the lubrication fittings to prevent dirt or foreign material from entering as new grease is applied.
  • Page 170: Transmission Fluid Level - Check

    2. The oil is at the correct level when it reads between the two marks (A) on the dipstick. If the level is low, add CASE IH AKCELA HY-TRAN® ULTRACTION hy- draulic oil through the dipstick hole. Do not fill above the dipstick full mark.
  • Page 171: Clutch Pedal Free Play - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Clutch pedal free play - Adjust NOTE: Check clutch pedal free travel after every 50 hours of operation. Clutch pedal free travel should be maintained at A = 20 – 30 mm (0.79 – 1.18 in). To adjust the clutch pedal: 1.
  • Page 172: Brake Pedal Free Play - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Brake pedal free play - Adjust Whenever brake pedal travel becomes excessive, or if the travel of one pedal is unequal to that of the other, each pedal should be adjusted. 1. Loosen the locknut (1) and rotate the brake rod (2) until there is (A) = 50 –...
  • Page 173: Hydrostatic Transmission (Hst) Neutral Position - Check And Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) neutral position - Check and Adjust Checking Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) return to "NEUTRAL" 1. Place range gear lever (A) in "LOW" range and engine speed at high idle position. NHIL12CT01098AA 2. Drive tractor in forward and reverse, remove foot from HST pedal.
  • Page 174 7 - MAINTENANCE Adjusting "NEUTRAL" setting of Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) control linkage 1. Park the tractor on level hard surface, with the engine turned off. NOTICE: Before raising the rear wheels, install chocks between the front axle and engine frame to prevent the front of the tractor from oscillating side to side.
  • Page 175 7 - MAINTENANCE NHIL12CT00784AA 4. The forward and reverse pedals should be at the same height. Adjust pedal height by loosening bolt (1) and rotating shaft (2) as needed. After height adjustment is obtained, hold shaft (2) in place when tightening bolt (1).
  • Page 176: Tire Inflation Pressure - Check

    7 - MAINTENANCE Tire inflation pressure - Check NOTE: Check tire pressure after every 50 hours of operation or weekly. Tire inflation pressure affects the amount of weight a tire can carry. Check the air pressure in your tractor tires, then locate the tires in the 9-1 chart found in this manual.
  • Page 177 7 - MAINTENANCE If you must inflate or service tires, follow these safety precautions to avoid injury or fatality: • Make sure the rim is clean and free of rust. • Lubricate both tire beads and rim flanges with soap solution.
  • Page 178: Front Axle And Differential Oil Level - Check

    2. The oil is at the correct level when it reads between the upper (A) and the lower (B) marks of the dipstick. 3. If capacity is low, add CASE IH AKCELA GEAR LUBE 135 H EP 80W-90 oil through the combined dipstick/ filler plug.
  • Page 179: Air Cleaner - Clean - Primary Element

    7 - MAINTENANCE Air cleaner - Clean - Primary element WARNING Rotating parts! Do not start the engine while you perform this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1374A NOTE: Clean the primary element after every 50 hours of service.
  • Page 180: Every 100 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 100 hours Fuel filter - Drain WARNING Pressurized system! Only use the bleed screw to bleed air from the fuel system. DO NOT loosen the fuel or injector lines to bleed air. Injury or damage can occur. Fuel or injector lines are under very high pressure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 181: Oil Filter - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Oil filter - Replace See 7-17 7-35...
  • Page 182: Hydrostatic Transmission (Hst) Oil Filter - Replace - Hst System

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) oil filter - Replace - HST system See 7-18. 7-36...
  • Page 183: Wheel Bolts And Nuts - Check

    7 - MAINTENANCE Wheel bolts and nuts - Check See 7-20. 7-37...
  • Page 184: Air Cleaner Primary Element - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Air cleaner primary element - Replace WARNING Rotating parts! Do not start the engine while you perform this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1374A NOTE: Replace the primary element after every 300 hours of service.
  • Page 185: Every 500 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 500 hours Fuel filter water separator - Replace WARNING Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable. Do not smoke while handling fuel. Keep fuel away from flames or sparks. Shut off engine and remove key before servicing. Always work in a well-ventilated area. Clean up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 186 7 - MAINTENANCE Installation 1. Apply clean diesel fuel to the sealing ring (1) on the top of the filter element (2). NHIL16CT00488AA 2. Screw the filter element (1) into the base (2), hand tighten only. NHIL16CT00488AA 3. Screw the water in fuel sensor (1) into the bottom of the filter element.
  • Page 187: Every 600 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Connect the water in fuel wiring connector (1). NHIL16CT00489AA NOTE: Perform the bleed process. See 7-45. Next operation: 7-45 Every 600 hours Front axle and differential fluid - Change Changing front axle differential and final reduction gear case oil NOTE: The front axle differential case and final reduction gear case oil should be changed after every 600 operating hours.
  • Page 188 7 - MAINTENANCE 3. Fill the axle with CASE IH AKCELA GEAR LUBE 135 H EP 80W-90 oil until the oil level is between the upper mark (A), and the lower mark (B) of the dipstick. Rein- stall the dipstick/filler plug.
  • Page 189: Transmission Fluid - Change

    93100871 93100872 2. Remove the dipstick (3) and fill with CASE IH AKCELA HY-TRAN® ULTRACTION hydraulic oil. The transmis- sion is filled to the correct level when the oil registers between the two marks on the dipstick.
  • Page 190: Every 1000 Hours

    1500 hours of usage or 24 months, whichever comes first. Refill with a 50/50 mixture of permanent antifreeze and water. Change the coolant to CASE IH AKCELA AC- TIFULL™ OT EXTENDED LIFE COOLANT see7-7 . To drain the cooling system:...
  • Page 191: General Maintenance

    7 - MAINTENANCE 1. Use a suitable receptacle to catch the used coolant. Remove the radiator cap and open the drain valve (1) on the left- side of radiator to drain the radiator and drain plug (2) on the left side of the engine block to drain engine block.
  • Page 192 7 - MAINTENANCE WARNING Pressurized system! Only use the bleed screw to bleed air from the fuel system. DO NOT loosen the fuel or injector lines to bleed air. Injury or damage can occur. Fuel or injector lines are under very high pressure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 193 7 - MAINTENANCE NOTE: The high pressure fuel pump and lines are self bleeding, no other procedure is required to bleed air from the fuel system. If the engine fails to start or stalls repeat the bleeding procedure again. 7-47...
  • Page 194: Hydrostatic Transmission (Hst) Neutral Adjustment - Check

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydrostatic transmission (HST) neutral adjustment - Check 1. See 7-27 7-48...
  • Page 195: Engine Belts - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Engine belts - Adjust WARNING Rotating parts! Do not start the engine while you perform this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1374A Fan and alternator belt The belt (1) that drives the cooling fan and alternator is located at the front of the engine.
  • Page 196: Roll Over Protective Structure (Rops) - Replace - Possible Damage

    7 - MAINTENANCE Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) - Replace - Possible damage If the unit has rolled over or the ROPS has been in some other type of accident (such as hitting an overhead ob- ject during transport), the ROPS must be replaced to retain the best protection.
  • Page 197: Battery

    7 - MAINTENANCE Battery WARNING Battery acid causes burns. Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Contact with skin and eyes could result in severe irritation and burns. Always wear splash-proof goggles and protective clothing (gloves and aprons). Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 198: Alternator

    7 - MAINTENANCE Alternator The tractor's 70 A alternator is belt-driven from the engine crankshaft pulley. Belt slippage will affect the charging system. Make sure that belt slippage does not occur. To adjust the belt, see 7-49. Other than belt adjustment, the only alternator mainte- nance required is a periodic inspection of the terminals to ensure they are clean and tight.
  • Page 199: Headlight Bulb - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Headlight bulb - Replace If head lamps, fail to operate, the bulb must be replaced. To change the bulb: 1. Open the tractor hood. 2. Bulb Removal: • Work (1) and Road lights (2). Turn bulb assembly ¼ turn and remove bulb from holder.
  • Page 200: Turn Signal/Hazard Light Bulb Replacement

    7 - MAINTENANCE Turn signal/Hazard light bulb replacement To replace a taillight bulb: 1. Remove the two screws (1) retaining the taillight lens and remove the lens. 93100887 2. Push in on the brake/tail light bulb (2) or turn signal bulb (3) and rotate counter-clockwise in the socket to remove the old bulb.
  • Page 201: Flasher Unit Bulb - Replace

    7 - MAINTENANCE Flasher unit bulb - Replace To replace the top flasher light bulb: 1. Remove the two screws (1) retaining the top flasher light lenses and remove the lenses. 93100885 2. Push in on the bulb (2) and rotate bulb counter-clock- wise in socket to remove.
  • Page 202 7 - MAINTENANCE 6. Push in on the bulb (4) and rotate bulb counter-clock- wise in socket to remove. NOTE: Replace with a R10 watt bulb. 7. Insert the new bulb into the socket and turn it clockwise until the bulb locks into place. 8.
  • Page 203: Wheels - Bolts And Nuts - Tighten

    7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels - Bolts and Nuts - Tighten 1. See 7-20 7-57...
  • Page 204: Front Wheel Toe-In - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Front wheel toe-in - Adjust If toe-in is not correct, adjust as follows: 1. Loosen the tie rod locknuts (1). 2. Adjust the tie rod tube assembly (2) as required to give 0 – 5 mm (0 – 0.2 in) toe-in. 3.
  • Page 205: Brake Pedal Free Play - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Brake pedal free play - Adjust 1. See 7-26 7-59...
  • Page 206: Clutch Pedal Free Play - Adjust

    7 - MAINTENANCE Clutch pedal free play - Adjust 1. See 7-25 7-60...
  • Page 207: Fuse And Relay Locations

    7 - MAINTENANCE Fuse and relay locations Fuse and relay locations Main fuse panel The chassis fuse block (2) and relay center (1) are located on the left-hand side of the steering column, underneath the shrouding. NOTICE: Always replace blown fuses with the size spec- ified for that circuit.
  • Page 208: Tractor Storage

    7 - MAINTENANCE Engine Control Unit (ECU) main fuse The ECU fuse is a 40 A fuse (1) located beside the bat- tery positive (+) terminal. This fuse protects the tractor's Engine Control Unit (ECU) system. NOTICE: Always replace this fuse with a 40 A fuse; DO NOT increase amperage rating.
  • Page 209: Removal Of The Tractor From Storage

    6. Drive the tractor without a load and check to make sure it is operating satisfactorily. Touch-up paint The following Case IH paints are recommended for touch-up paint repairs. Color Part No. Amount...
  • Page 210 7 - MAINTENANCE 7-64...
  • Page 211: Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING###_8_### Symptom(s) Engine - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction The start motor does not Low battery charge Charge or replace rotate with the key switch in the (START) position. Loose battery or starter cable terminals Tighten the terminal Key switch faulty Repair or replace switch Safety start switch not completing circuit...
  • Page 212: Hydraulic Lift System - Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Faulty alternator Repair or replace alternator as needed Faulty battery Replace battery Incorrect fan belt tension or belt broken Adjust belt tension or replace belt Diesel Particulate Filter Excessive soot build up in (DPF) Start regeneration of (DPF) system (DPF) not functioning properly...
  • Page 213: Hydrostatic Transmission - Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Air in steering line if not used for a long time Bleed air in steering system Cylinder movement not as smooth as steering wheel Air in suction tube Check suction tube, repair as needed Cylinder piston seal damaged Repair cylinder as needed Front wheels turn the...
  • Page 214 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Faulty wiring connection Check headlight wiring connection, repair as needed Faulty light switch Check switch for proper function and re- place if needed Turn signal lights do not Light bulb burnt out Replace bulb, with correct size work Faulty wiring connection Check wiring connections,...
  • Page 215: Specifications

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS###_9_### Tire inflation pressures Tire pressure must be considered when adding weights, implements, or attachments to the tractor or damage to the tractor may occur. The chart below outlines tire inflation pressures. FRONT TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Tire Type Maximum load capacity at Recommended air (Minimum inflation...
  • Page 216: Rear Wheel Liquid Ballast

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS Rear wheel liquid ballast Rear tire liquid Ballast Weights (Per Tire) 600 g/5 lb Gal Solution/CaCl2. Tire Type Approximate Tire Size Added Weight Agricultural 11.2-24, 115 kg (254 lb) 4PR, R1 Turf 41 x 14.00-20, 157 kg (346 lb) 10PR, R3 Industrial (R4) 43 x 16-20,...
  • Page 217: General Specification

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS General specification Model Model Farmall 35A Farmall 40A Hydrostatic/Mechanical Hydrostatic/Mechanical Engine Type Diesel Diesel Model L3C19 - T5 L3C19 - T4 Emission level (tier) Tier 4B (final) Tier 4B (final) Aspiration Turbo Turbo Engine gross horsepower 26 kW (35 Hp) 29.8 kW (40.0 Hp)
  • Page 218 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Farmall 35A Farmall 40A Hydrostatic/Mechanical Hydrostatic/Mechanical Injection pump : Type High pressure common rail High pressure common rail Timing Varies:ECU controlled Varies:ECU controlled Mechanical Transmission Clutch Type Dry disc Dry disc Number of clutches Number of plates...
  • Page 219 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Farmall 35A Farmall 40A Hydrostatic/Mechanical Hydrostatic/Mechanical 3121 mm (123 in) Left turn 3121 mm (123 in) Left turn 3137 mm (124 in) Right turn 3137 mm (124 in) Right turn Steering system relief valve setting 120 Kg/cm²...
  • Page 220 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Farmall 35A Farmall 40A Hydrostatic/Mechanical Hydrostatic/Mechanical ( 2600 RPM Engine rated speed with ( 2600 RPM Engine rated speed with 11.2-24 Rear tires) 11.2-24 Rear tires) Gear position: forward Range Low, 1st gear 1.19 km/h (0.74 mph) 1.19 km/h (0.74 mph)
  • Page 221 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Farmall 35A Farmall 40A Hydrostatic/Mechanical Hydrostatic/Mechanical Wheel bolt torques Front wheel --- disc-to-hub: 176 – 196 N·m (130 – 145 lb ft) 176 – 196 N·m (130 – 145 lb ft) Rear wheel --- disc-to axle 176 –...
  • Page 222: Dimensions

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Farmall 30A Farmall 35A (1) - MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE (under drawbar): Ag. Tires: 265 mm (10.4 in) 265 mm (10.4 in) 11.2-24 Turf Tires: 242 mm (9.5 in) 242 mm (9.5 in) 41 x 14.00-20 Ind. Tires: 252 mm (10.0 in)
  • Page 223 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Farmall 30A Farmall 35A Ind. Tires: 43 x 16-20 Up Position 2227 mm (87.7 in) 2227 mm (87.7 in) (7) - WHEEL BASE: 1714 mm (67.5 in) 1714 mm (67.5 in) (8) - LENGTH: FWD: 3074 mm (121 in)
  • Page 224 9 - SPECIFICATIONS NHIL15CT00476JA 9-10...
  • Page 225: 10 - Accessories

    10 - ACCESSORIES 10 - ACCESSORIES###_10_### Accessories Grille guard An optional pivoting front grille guard provides protection to the front of the tractor. The grille guard is compati- ble with a front end loader or a maximum of three 27 kg (60 lb) weights with front weight bracket.
  • Page 226 10 - ACCESSORIES 10-2...
  • Page 227: 11 - Forms And Declarations

    11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS###_11_### Delivery report - owner copy Check and adjust as required Farmall® 35A/40A Inoperative service checks Tire pressure Air cleaner element and hose connections Radiator coolant level Engine belts tension Battery charge Engine oil level Transmission and rear axle oil level Front axle oil level...
  • Page 228 11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Operative service checks Perform all operating checks with the tractor at normal operating temperature. Lights and instruments for proper operation and Fuel Shut Down with Key Switch Off Fluid and oil leaks Maximum no-load high and idle speeds: (Max: 2800 RPM, Idle: 850 RPM) PTO engagement and disengagement Three point hitch operation...
  • Page 229: Delivery Report - Dealer Copy

    11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Delivery report - dealer copy Check and adjust as required Farmall®35A/40A Inoperative service checks Tire pressure Air cleaner element and hose connections Radiator coolant level Engine belts tension Battery charge Engine oil level Transmission and rear axle oil level Front axle oil level Hydraulic lift control drop rate adjustment Top link (present)
  • Page 230 11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS and Fuel Shut Down with Key Switch Off Fluid and oil leaks Maximum no-load high and idle speeds: (Max: 2800 RPM, Idle: 850 RPM) PTO engagement and disengagement Three point hitch operation FWD - operation Hydrostatic transmission (HST) operation Explain safe operation of (DPF) emission system Operation of air conditioning / heating system...
  • Page 231 Index ###_Index_### Accessories ......... . . 10-1 Access to operator’s platform.
  • Page 232 Flasher unit bulb - Replace........7-55 Fluids and lubricants .
  • Page 233 Park brake ..........3-32 Parking the tractor .
  • Page 234 Case IH dealer. © 2018 CNH Industrial America LLC. All Rights Reserved. Case IH is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.

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