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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
N SERIES
Versu
Ref no 39 893 21 3 ( 08/2015 )
YOUR
WORKING
MACHINE

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL N SERIES Versu YOUR WORKING MACHINE Ref no 39 893 21 3 ( 08/2015 )
  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About this manual This operator's manual is for the Valtra N Series Versu tractors. The N Series Versu models are N134 V, N154e V, N174 V. The manual is meant for agricultural tractors only. If the tractor is used for other applications, it is the owner's responsibility to ensure compliance with local regulations.
  • Page 4: Tractor Serial Numbers

    Tractor serial numbers When ordering spare parts or service, give the model indication and serial numbers and, in some cases, the engine, front axle, cab and transmission numbers. GUID-B63388E9-B3FA-45BB-BB8B-DFD2887A58F4 1. Cab number and Type plate EEC • Model = model indication •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents About this manual..................1 Tractor serial numbers.................2 1 Safety precautions................14 Hazard statements.....................14 Safety rules......................14 1.2.1 Replacing safety and information signs............14 1.2.2 Safety signs......................14 1.2.3 Maintaining hardware safety................23 1.2.4 Using safety features..................24 1.2.5 Safe operation....................27 1.2.5.1 Following safe operating practices..........27 1.2.5.2 Getting into and out of the cab............32 1.2.5.3...
  • Page 6 3 Operation....................69 Running the tractor in..................69 Preparing for use....................69 3.2.1 Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat............69 3.2.2 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat............72 3.2.3 Adjusting the right-side armrest................76 3.2.4 Adjusting the steering wheel................76 3.2.5 Adjusting standard mirrors................77 3.2.6...
  • Page 7 Contents 3.6.5 Fuel-operated heater..................105 3.6.5.1 Installing SIM card to the mobile controlled heater....105 Power outlets....................106 3.7.1 Lighter and power outlets................106 3.7.2 Using the two-pin current socket and power switch........107 3.7.3 Three-pin current socket................107 3.7.4 Trailer socket....................108 Driving the tractor.....................109 3.8.1 Notifications about steering................
  • Page 8 Contents 3.8.22 QuickSteer......................153 3.8.22.1 QuickSteer................153 3.8.22.2 Using QuickSteer..............154 3.8.22.3 Resetting QuickSteer..............154 3.8.23 TwinTrac reverse drive system..............155 3.8.23.1 TwinTrac reverse drive system..........155 3.8.23.2 Activating and deactivating TwinTrac........155 3.8.23.3 Using TwinTrac with QuickSteer..........156 3.8.24 HillHold......................157 3.8.24.1 HillHold..................157 3.8.24.2 Using HillHold................
  • Page 9 Contents 3.12.8 Split drive view....................187 3.12.9 Entering the split drive view................188 3.12.10 Changing the lower field views...............188 3.12.11 Lower field views.................... 189 3.12.11.1 Power take-off speed views............190 3.12.11.2 Engine speed view..............191 3.12.11.3 Rear hydraulic valve settings view..........191 3.12.11.4 Front hydraulic valve settings view........... 191 3.12.11.5 Gearbox temperature view............
  • Page 10 3.17.3 Setting lifting link positions................257 3.18 Valtra front loader.................... 259 3.18.1 Using the Valtra front loader................259 3.18.2 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling device........261 3.18.3 Using Softdrive....................261 3.18.4 Locking the equipment................... 262 3.18.5 Controlling the extra cylinder with the change valve........263 3.19 Power take-off....................263...
  • Page 11 Contents 3.19.3.1 Activating and deactivating front power take-off....... 279 3.20 U-Pilot headland automatics................279 3.20.1 U-Pilot operating requirements...............280 3.20.2 U-Pilot controls....................280 3.20.3 U-Pilot view....................281 3.20.4 U-Pilot view symbols..................281 3.20.5 U-Pilot programme examples.................283 3.20.6 Using U-Pilot programmes................284 3.20.6.1 Selecting a U-Pilot programme..........284 3.20.6.2...
  • Page 12 Contents 3.26 Trailer.......................323 3.26.1 Trailer turn signals..................324 3.26.2 Trailer air pressure brakes................325 3.26.3 Hydraulic trailer brake valve................326 4 Maintenance..................327 Maintenance schedule..................327 Service inspection....................327 Performing maintenance tasks................ 328 4.3.1 Cleaning the tractor..................329 4.3.1.1 Cleaning the engine compartment..........330 4.3.1.2 Cleaning polycarbonate windows..........
  • Page 13 Contents 4.7.4.2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter........372 4.7.4.3 Changing the cab ventilation air filter........374 4.7.4.4 Changing the Skyview equipment cab ventilation air filter..375 4.7.4.5 Changing the recirculation filter..........376 4.7.4.6 Changing the Skyview equipment cab recirculation filter..377 4.7.4.7 Checking the front loader frame bolt tightness......
  • Page 14 Checking and adjusting front mudguards......... 462 4.8.9.5 Adjusting flexible front mudguards..........463 4.8.10 Valtra LHLink....................464 4.8.10.1 Calibrating the Valtra LHLink............ 464 4.8.11 Towing devices....................470 4.8.11.1 Adjusting lifting links of the pick-up hitch........470 4.8.11.2 Maintaining the automatic jaw of the wagon towing device..471 5 Troubleshooting..................472...
  • Page 15 Contents 6.8.5 Cooling system....................492 Electrical system ..................... 492 6.10 Power transmission..................493 6.10.1 Power shuttle....................493 6.10.2 Clutch......................493 6.10.3 Gearbox......................493 6.10.4 Rear axle differential lock................494 6.10.5 Rear power take-off..................494 6.10.5.1 Rear power take-off alternatives..........494 6.10.5.2 Rear power take-off ratios............494 6.10.5.3 Rear power take-off shafts............494 6.10.5.4...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety precautions Safety precautions Always follow the safety precautions given when working with the tractor. The regulations given do not release the operator from statutory and other national regulations 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.
  • Page 17 1. Safety precautions IMPORTANT: After maintenance work, all replacements for parts with a safety sign on them must include also the new safety sign. GUID-64ABE16A-53F6-4098-9122-3795C58F65F6 - 15 -...
  • Page 18 1. Safety precautions GUID-64799C1A-46B6-4665-82E2-95BD37BC93D9 Caution: Instructions on avoiding injuries during startup, driving and maintenance. Located inside the cab, below the left-hand side C-pillar. Warning: Country-specific warning concerning handling of the battery and its accessories. Located on the side of the battery casing. ATENCIÓN Los bornes de la batería y el resto de los accesorios relacionados...
  • Page 19 1. Safety precautions Sign indicating the location of emergency brake. Located inside the cab, next to the right-hand side control panels. Sign indicating an emergency exit. Located inside the cab on the rear window and on the right-hand side window. Danger: Country-specific warning that the battery and its accessories are dangerous to handle.
  • Page 20 1. Safety precautions Caution: During the connection of the front linkage to the shut-off valve, there must be no load on the front linkage or a rear implement connected to the same valve. The warning sign is located next to the shut-off valve at the back of the tractor.
  • Page 21 1. Safety precautions Warning: Country-specific sign indicating the standard distances related to PTO driveline. Located at the back of the tractor, on the left rear wheel mudguard. “A” 400mm (15.85 in) 400mm (15.85 in) 400mm (15.85 in) 400mm (15.85 in) “B”...
  • Page 22 1. Safety precautions Warning: The sign warns against several dangers: • exposed fan which can crush and cut • surfaces which can be hot • exposed belt drive which can cause severe injury Located under the bonnet, on both sides of the radiator.
  • Page 23 1. Safety precautions Warning: Country-specific sign notifying that the seat belt must be used when driving the tractor. Located behind the passenger seat. ATENCIÓN USE EL CINTURÓN DE SEGURIDAD Mantenga su cinturón ajustado cómodamente No salte si el tractor vuelca 39661600 Warning against standing directly behind the tractor when it is used.
  • Page 24 1. Safety precautions Country-specific warning concerning cabin tightness. Located in the cab, on the left side of the front housing. Country-specific signs located at the back of the tractor, on the left rear mudguard. Danger: Only approved parts in their correct position can be used for pulling. Danger: All equipment shields must be kept in place during operation.
  • Page 25: Maintaining Hardware Safety

    1. Safety precautions Country-specific notification concerning tractor approval. Located in the cab, on the front housing. Country-specific notification as a reference for surface inclination. Located in the cab, on the windshield. Warning against standing too close to the pivoting front linkage.Located on both lifting cylinders.
  • Page 26: Using Safety Features

    Lock the brake pedals together whenever individual wheel brakes are not required and always when driving on the road. • Extensive repairs to the braking system should be undertaken only by an authorised Valtra workshop. • When implements or ballast weights are front-end-mounted, the rear axle loading is decreased.
  • Page 27 1. Safety precautions • Emergency exits Familiarise yourself with the three emergency exits of the tractor cab, that is, the door, the rear window and the roof hatch. If necessary, the right-side window can be broken and used as emergency exit. The windshield is polycarbonate and cannot be easily broken.
  • Page 28 1. Safety precautions • Roof hatch GUID-BA2C1723-EB95-4628-8964-6805ECBE1B9A 1. Direction for releasing the lock 2. Direction for detaching the spring 3. Safety sign for using the emergency exit 4. Gas springs with quick locks 5. Handle • Pull open the sunshade. •...
  • Page 29: Safe Operation

    1. Safety precautions • Emergency brake Use the emergency brake only in emergency situations if braking with brake pedals is not possible. WARNING: Turning the ignition switch to (OFF) position cannot be used as an emergency brake. The emergency brake operates only when the power is switched on.
  • Page 30 1. Safety precautions • Functionality of the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button. ON/OFF GUID-D86EB646-4A12-4128-80C2-1547474AC4EE 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button Pressing the auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button turns off or on all the functions of the auxiliary hydraulics. The button has no effect on the functionality of the ON/OFF valves or the rear linkage.
  • Page 31 1. Safety precautions • Do not go under the tractor. GUID-17F24D26-0416-440F-8C1F-D28A4B0A49EE 1. Radar WARNING: Do not go under the tractor until the ignition key has been turned to the (OFF) position. If the tractor is equipped with a radar (optional) it presents a hazard to your eyes. •...
  • Page 32 1. Safety precautions • Pivoting front linkage WARNING: There is a danger of being squeezed between the pivoting front linkage and the tractor's front wheels. Do not let anyone stand within the turning range of the pivoting front linkage. WARNING: There is a risk of overturning when working with heavy loads or on an unstable or sloping surface or when taking sharp turns.
  • Page 33 1. Safety precautions • Hydraulic/fuel pressure Do not attempt to locate a leak in the hydraulic system or attempt to close a leak using any part of your body. CAUTION: Oil/fuel under high pressure easily penetrates clothing and skin and can cause serious injuries. •...
  • Page 34: Getting Into And Out Of The Cab

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.5.2 Getting into and out of the cab When getting into and out of the cab, pay special attention to safety issues. • Always use three-point contact with the tractor and face the tractor when getting in and out. •...
  • Page 35: Controlling The Driving Speed

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.5.4 Controlling the driving speed Adjust the driving speed to suit the driving surface, visibility and load. IMPORTANT: Do not alter the maximum driving speed of the tractor. The maximum reverse driving speed is 20 km/h. • Avoid any sudden increase or reduction (braking) in the driving speed.
  • Page 36: Operating With Implements

    • Allow sufficient clearance for turning. Three-point hitch and side-mounted implements make a much larger arc when turning than towed equipment. Use only Valtra-approved attachments and implements. • Familiarise yourself with the working area and terrain.
  • Page 37: Running With Power Take-Off Driven Implements Or Machines

    1. Safety precautions GUID-8924D3B6-EBB0-42EC-B132-A9A189E79D81 1.2.5.8 Running with power take-off driven implements or machines Read and follow the given instructions to use power take-off (PTO) driven implements and machines safely. DANGER: Serious accidents may occur due to failure to use the prescribed safety devices.
  • Page 38: Towing

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.5.10 Towing Read and follow the given instructions to tow a trailer or an implement safely. WARNING: When the tractor is towing a trailer, the brake pedals must be locked together. The brakes are not to be used individually for steering.
  • Page 39: Fire Hazards

    1. Safety precautions • Stop the engine and lower the implement to the ground when leaving the tractor. • Do not let passengers ride in the tractor unless it is provided with a special seat. Other personal transport, for example on front-mounted loaders, is not permissible.
  • Page 40: Aftertreatment System

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.5.14 Aftertreatment system The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment system contains copper- zeolite. Copper-zeolite is not classified as hazardous. The SCR aftertreatment system is installed in the muffler. The system is not hazardous to health under normal use and handling. When the SCR aftertreatment system is handled in such a way that there is a risk of exposure to dust, safety precautions must be taken.
  • Page 41: Repair And Maintenance

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.5.16 Repair and maintenance During repair and maintenance work, all the applicable safety precautions and maintenance instructions have to be followed. The engine has to be stopped and the implements lowered before any maintenance work. Support If the maintenance work requires supporting the tractor, the supports have to be suitable and the tractor has to be supported from the correct support points.
  • Page 42: Instruments And Controls

    2. Instruments and controls Instruments and controls One-key locking system There is one key for locking and unlocking all the locking devices of the tractor. • Ignition switch • Door handle lock • Fuel tank cap lock • AdBlue tank cap lock •...
  • Page 43: Dashboard

    2. Instruments and controls Dashboard 3 4 5 11 12 13 14 16 17 GUID-93386ADA-DF9C-4082-AA9E-A69B37AC3C27 1. Power shuttle lever 2. Preprogramming push button 3. Lever for adjusting steering wheel position 4. Steering wheel 5. Multifunction lever 6. Proline instrument panel 7.
  • Page 44: Control Panel For A-Pillar Display And Proline

    2. Instruments and controls Control panel for A-pillar display and Proline GUID-983CD1D6-7614-41B0-8D19-1E07FB1000A9 1. Proline instrument panel selection 2. Arrow up 3. A-pillar display selection 4. Back 5. Arrow down 6. SET / selection NOTE: Moving back in the selection menu automatically saves the selection. When power is switched on, the control panel controls the Proline instrument panel as a default.
  • Page 45: Symbols On The Proline Instrument Panel Display

    2. Instruments and controls 1. Fuel gauge 2. Coolant temperature gauge 3. Indicator lights for turn signal 4. Tachometer 5. Speedometer 6. Indicator light for the high beam 7. Proline instrument panel display The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the tank. The coolant thermometer indicates the engine temperature.
  • Page 46: Indicator Lights On The Left Side Of The Display

    If the turn signal indicator light is lit during the first two blinks, there is a fault in the direction indicator relay and it must be calibrated. Contact an authorised Valtra workshop. Turn signal indicator light of a vehicle combination with one trailer having one pair of lamps.
  • Page 47: Indicator Lights On The Right Side Of The Display

    2. Instruments and controls Indicator light Indication Engine oil pressure light. The light is lit when the engine is running, a buzzer sounds continuously and the STOP indicator light flashes to indicate that the oil pressure is too low. GUID- A94E67B5-80C5-471B-94AD-90062174 2615 Ʃ-indicator light (optional on models N134, N154E).
  • Page 48 2. Instruments and controls Indicator light Indication STOP indicator light (red). The light flashes to indicate serious fault. Possible reasons: GUID-5E3E430F- F6C2-4C78-85F1-385620 • Engine oil pressure too low 934CD2 • Engine temperature too high (gauge) • Gearbox oil pressure too low •...
  • Page 49: Controls On The Right-Hand Side

    2. Instruments and controls Controls on the right-hand side 2.6.1 Tractor terminal The tractor terminal contains the following components. ON/OFF M1 M2 M3 EDIT GUID-5E4A9AD7-FCDE-4DA5-99C4-BB6AA205A6E4 1. Tractor terminal display 2. OK button 3. Arrow buttons 4. ESC button - 47 -...
  • Page 50: Driving Controls

    2. Instruments and controls 2.6.2 Driving controls 10 11 GUID-947389D4-6A83-4E0D-908F-359AA7148F96 1. Emergency brake button 2. Switch for four-wheel drive (4WD) 3. Switch for differential lock 4. QuickSteer control knob (optional) 5. QuickSteer activation button (optional) 6. Auto-Guide steering valve on/off button (optional) 7.
  • Page 51: Linkage

    2. Instruments and controls 21. Hand throttle 22. Auto-Guide remote activation button (optional) 23. Engine RPM memory button 2.6.3 Linkage 2.6.3.1 Rear linkage GUID-969F828C-AA16-4C0C-89FD-5FB10251F09E 1. Lowering indicator light 2. Lifting indicator light 3. Diagnostic light 4. Lowering speed selector 5. Max lifting height selector 6.
  • Page 52: Front Linkage

    2. Instruments and controls 2.6.3.2 Front linkage The front linkage is optional. GUID-28979FEA-BD93-478C-A6F1-1139744BA5F9 1. LHLift control unit (optional) 2. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 3. Joystick function selector 4. Changeover button for front linkage / front loader (optional) 5. Joystick - 50 -...
  • Page 53: Power Take-Off

    2. Instruments and controls 2.6.4 Power take-off 2.6.4.1 Rear power take-off GUID-76E2111F-FCD5-4375-829F-2BB6AD567BE2 1. Button for rear PTO automatic start/stop 2. Speed control knob for rear PTO 3. Switch for rear PTO when front PTO is included 4. Switch for rear PTO when front PTO is not included - 51 -...
  • Page 54: Front Power Take-Off

    2. Instruments and controls 2.6.4.2 Front power take-off The front power take-off (PTO) is optional. GUID-3995D1BE-DD76-4E4C-8A64-3BCFF668E177 1. Switch for front PTO 2.6.5 Auxiliary hydraulics The following instruments and controls are used to control the auxiliary hydraulics. 13 14 GUID-9B3D9CB7-56A7-4C3F-8B16-BA4280478A24 - 52 -...
  • Page 55: Other Controls

    2. Instruments and controls 1. Switch for rear on/off valve 1 2. Switch for rear on/off valve 2 (optional) 3. Joystick functions selector 4. Selector for the predefined factory / user settings 5. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 6. Control lever for auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 (optional) 7.
  • Page 56: Main Power Emergency Button

    2. Instruments and controls 2.6.7 Main power emergency button GUID-662324B9-8FB4-4FF7-BEDB-61435F936ACF 1. Main power emergency button 2. Main power on (green light) 3. Main power off (red light) Controls on the rear side 2.7.1 Rear window opening latch GUID-6B43C7C5-A73C-48E8-AE3A-7A8465D12A09 1. Rear window opening latch - 54 -...
  • Page 57: Additional Wipers

    2. Instruments and controls 2.7.2 Additional wipers GUID-815FF11E-1BE7-4131-828E-7F42BD38D28C 1. Rear window wiper switch (optional) 2. Side window wiper switch (optional) 3. Roof window wiper switch (optional) 2.7.3 Reverse drive system controls The reverse drive system is optional. GUID-A3897C57-B689-4C6F-A140-AFBF99C5C188 1. PowerShuttle lever 2.
  • Page 58: Controls On The Left-Hand Side

    2. Instruments and controls 8. Lever for steering wheel rake adjustment 9. Brake pedal 10. Drive pedal Controls on the left-hand side The following controls are positioned on the left-hand side. GUID-CBEEB308-1F37-4109-A69A-8EABADDB4497 1. Storage compartment 2. Cool box (optional) 3. Ashtray (optional) 4.
  • Page 59: Controls On The Right-Hand Side Roof Console

    2. Instruments and controls Controls on the right-hand side roof console The following controls are positioned on the right-hand side roof console. GUID-B1111944-FCC4-43FE-A805-F7A93D5177B2 1. Radio (optional) 2. Air conditioning controls 3. Tachograph (optional) 4. Mirror adjustment knob (optional) 5. Windscreen heater push button (optional) 6.
  • Page 60: Controls On The Skyview Equipment Right-Hand Side Roof Console

    2. Instruments and controls 2.10 Controls on the Skyview equipment right-hand side roof console The following controls are positioned on the Skyview equipment right-hand side roof console. GUID-AA4BD9EF-08C4-43D7-A6AB-20B82EFDD7FB 1. Mirror heating switch (optional) 2. Mirror adjustment knob (optional) 3. Telescopic mirror adjustment knob (optional) 4.
  • Page 61: Working Light Controls

    2. Instruments and controls 2.11 Working light controls GUID-F64DE483-75FF-4D51-9A29-17BDA57EDD55 1. Light panel on/off button 2. Front working lights 3. Front waist working lights (optional) 4. Rotary beacon light (optional) 5. Rear working lights 6. Automatic operation of the rear working lights 7.
  • Page 62: Air Conditioning Controls

    2. Instruments and controls 2.12 Air conditioning controls 2.12.1 Automatic air conditioning and additional heater controls The automatic air conditioning and additional heater system is optional. AUTO ° AUTO GUID-DDF9F4A0-689E-45E8-B4AA-5455ED35A00D 1. Fan speed control knob (selection OFF/Auto/Manual) 2. Defrost 3. Display 4.
  • Page 63: Manual Air Conditioning

    2. Instruments and controls 2.12.3 Manual air conditioning The manual air conditioning system is optional. GUID-0913C775-1DDA-46DF-9676-D334471A4A4E 1. OFF/Fan speed control knob 2. Air conditioning ON/OFF 3. Temperature control knob 2.12.4 Heater controls GUID-DC873987-32C9-48B4-88EC-C1CE9002D57D 1. OFF/Fan speed control knob 2. Temperature control knob - 61 -...
  • Page 64: Operator's Seat

    2. Instruments and controls 2.13 Operator's seat 2.13.1 Air suspended operator's seat Air suspended operator's seat is standard and Air suspended + operator's seat is optional. GUID-415AF9F9-7272-4394-9E91-E403FB5E4EF0 1. Armrest adjustment (Air suspended + only) 2. Storage compartment (Air suspended +) or net (Air suspended) for manuals 3.
  • Page 65: Valtra Evolution Operator's Seat

    2. Instruments and controls 2.13.2 Valtra Evolution operator's seat Valtra Evolution operator's seat is optional. 12 13 GUID-BB08344C-7902-498A-9CAB-EC0108650236 1. Storage compartment for manuals 2. Headrest height adjustment and removal 3. Armrest adjustment 4. Seat heating and ventilation 5. Upper backrest support adjustment 6.
  • Page 66: Controls On The Rear Mudguard

    2. Instruments and controls 2.14 Controls on the rear mudguard GUID-5A1672F3-326F-42DB-B47F-AC5631B2E48C 1. Rear power take-off on/off push button (optional) 2. Lifting/lowering push button 3. On/off valve 1 push buttons (optional) 4. Rear valve 1 push buttons (optional) - 64 -...
  • Page 67: Front End Controls And Connections

    2. Instruments and controls 2.15 Front end controls and connections Front linkage and front quick couplings are optional. GUID-C7C46DB9-88CC-4758-8518-3E918CA9FBA6 1. Engine bonnet lock 2. Trailer socket (optional) 3. Lifting/lowering push buttons for the front linkage (optional) 4. Front valve 1 push buttons (optional) 5.
  • Page 68 2. Instruments and controls GUID-3A92E724-9E3C-48AB-9206-1CF7D93593EC 1. Front quick couplings (optional) 2. Trailer socket (optional) 3. Lifting/lowering push buttons for the front linkage (optional) 4. Front valve 1 push buttons (optional) 5. Engine bonnet lock - 66 -...
  • Page 69: Rear Controls And Connections Outside The Cab

    2. Instruments and controls 2.16 Rear controls and connections outside the cab GUID-3D417220-D375-4D26-9D15-012D59F0CF2E 1. Trailer coupling, Duo-Matic (optional) 2. Trailer coupling, 2-line system (optional) 3. Trailer coupling, 1-2-line system (optional) 4. Inlet for implement control cables/wires 5. Emergency stop plug for rear power take-off (PTO) 6.
  • Page 70 2. Instruments and controls 8. Top link/lower link ball storage bracket 9. Power Beyond couplings 10. Quick couplings, auxiliary hydraulics 11. Quick coupling, on/off valve 1 12. On/off valve 2 (optional) 13. Auxiliary hydraulics system return coupling 14. Case drain coupling for Power Beyond (optional) 15.
  • Page 71: Operation

    3. Operation Operation Running the tractor in The tractor is run in during the 50 first hours of use. Running the tractor in correctly gives the tractor a longer service life and makes it more economical. Before you start driving, make sure that: •...
  • Page 72 3. Operation CAUTION: Do not attempt to adjust the seat while driving. There is an increased risk of loss of control. GUID-415AF9F9-7272-4394-9E91-E403FB5E4EF0 1. Armrest adjustment (Air-suspended +) 2. Storage compartment (Air-suspended +) or net (Air-suspended) for manuals 3. Seat heating 4.
  • Page 73 3. Operation • Turn the seat. • Release the lock by pulling the lock/release lever upwards. • Turn the seat to the desired position. The seat can be turned between 190° anti-clockwise and 90° clockwise. The seat can be locked to set positions at 10°, 20°, 80° and 90° when turning clockwise and 10°, 20°, 180°...
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Valtra Evolution Driver's Seat

    3.2.2 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat You can adjust the Valtra Evolution driver's seat according to your height and weight. With these adjustments you can minimize the exposure to vibration, obtain the best support for your lower back and get the most comfortable driving position.
  • Page 75 3. Operation 12 13 GUID-BB08344C-7902-498A-9CAB-EC0108650236 1. Storage compartment for manuals 2. Headrest height adjustment and removal 3. Armrest adjustment 4. Seat heating and ventilation 5. Upper backrest support adjustment 6. Lower backrest support adjustment 7. Backrest inclination adjustment 8. Seat depth adjustment 9.
  • Page 76 3. Operation • Adjust the headrest height. • Lift the headrest by pulling it upwards. • Lower the headrest by pushing it downwards. • Remove the headrest by pulling it upwards. • Adjust the height of the left side armrest. •...
  • Page 77 3. Operation • Turn the seat. • Release the lock by pulling the locking lever upwards. • Turn the seat to the desired position. You can turn the seat between 190° anti-clockwise and 90° clockwise from the normal position. The seat can be locked to set positions at 10°, 20°, 80°...
  • Page 78: Adjusting The Right-Side Armrest

    3. Operation 3.2.3 Adjusting the right-side armrest You can adjust the back/front position and the sideways position as well as the inclination of the armrest. GUID-ABF6923F-EFCF-4E15-989E-28D0ABDE2040 1. Sideways adjustment 2. Forward/backward position adjustment / armrest height adjustment 3. Inclination adjustment •...
  • Page 79: Adjusting Standard Mirrors

    3. Operation GUID-9C185E91-3B11-40DB-A18B-5F4F6CE81499 1. Lever for adjusting steering wheel position 2. Locking pedal for steering wheel rake adjustment • Adjust the steering wheel position. • Pull the lever upwards. • Move the steering wheel up or down to the desired position. •...
  • Page 80: Adjusting Optional Mirrors

    3. Operation 3.2.6 Adjusting optional mirrors You can adjust the position of the optional mirrors electrically. GUID-7737973C-BFC2-4F4C-971A-C6793957F5FC 1. Mirror adjustment 2. Telescopic mirror adjustment • Adjust the mirrors. • To adjust the left mirror, turn the knob to the left and push the knob in the direction of the arrows.
  • Page 81: Using The Windscreen Wiper And Washer

    3. Operation • To switch the mirror heating on, press down the symbol side of the switch. • To switch the mirror heating off, press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol. 3.2.8 Using the windscreen wiper and washer GUID-50D64ECD-35D1-4CD7-A725-22439E1BBC6D 1.
  • Page 82: Using The Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    3. Operation • To use the side window wiper, turn the switch. The wiper has an intermittent position and one speed. • To use the washer, press the switch. 3.2.10 Using the rear window wiper and washer The rear window wiper is extra equipment. The switch for the rear window wiper and washer is located on the C-pillar.
  • Page 83: Using The Window Heaters

    3. Operation • To use the roof window wiper, turn the switch. The wiper has an intermittent position and one speed. • To use the washer, press the switch. 3.2.12 Using the window heaters Windscreen and rear window heaters are optional equipment. GUID-7A9E3401-C437-4B39-926D-F669934AF04B 1.
  • Page 84: Power Shuttle Lever

    3. Operation 3.2.13 Power shuttle lever With the power shuttle lever you can change the driving direction and apply the parking brake. GUID-F9BAA5C6-A67B-4A8F-8A35-2C4E78B77A27 1. Power shuttle lever • F (front position) = forward driving direction • N (centre position) = neutral •...
  • Page 85: Control Stop

    3. Operation 3.2.14 Control stop The control stop is used when the tractor is running an implement in stationary mode (for example a compressor or pump) and the operator is not in the cab. Using the control stop reduces the risk of more serious damage to the engine or in the transmission.
  • Page 86 3. Operation GUID-3396B664-6140-46DE-9A14-D68094FD1B08 1. Ignition switch 2. Ignition key 3. OFF position 4. ACC position 5. Power on position 6. Start position • Turn on the power by turning the ignition key from the (OFF) position to (power on) position. In cold conditions, when the engine is cold, the glow indicator light on the instrument panel is lit.
  • Page 87: Main Power

    3. Operation 3.2.17 Main power The main power is controlled by the ignition switch. The main power is automatically turned on when you turn the ignition key to other than the (OFF) position. When you turn the ignition key to the (OFF) position, the main power is turned off after a delay.
  • Page 88: Using The Roof Hatch

    3. Operation • If neither light is lit, the main power emergency button status is OFF. • If the green light is lit, the main power emergency button status is ON. • If the green light is blinking, the main power is shutting down with the delay. •...
  • Page 89: Starting The Tractor

    3. Operation 1. Open the roof hatch. • Slide the sun shade open by pulling it backward. • Turn the handle to unlock the roof hatch. • Push the roof hatch open. 2. Close the roof hatch. • Pull the roof hatch closed. •...
  • Page 90 3. Operation GUID-354237EC-2DE8-4CC4-9EFD-94F1A0F0A031 1. Engine oil pressure 2. Stop light (is flashing) 3. Gearbox oil pressure 4. Four-wheel drive 5. Parking brake 6. Battery charging 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Turn the hand throttle to the low idling position. 3.
  • Page 91: Starting Under Cold Conditions

    3. Operation 9. Set the cruise control values. When the engine has started the cruise control pop-up view is displayed. Cruise Cruise AUTO 1 13 °C 13.0 Cruise Cruise GUID-B95BC766-BA79-4531-8739-1425E774606E • Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings shortly to restore the previously saved cruise control values.
  • Page 92: Starting With An Auxiliary Battery

    3. Operation • Keep the battery in a warm place when it is not in use. Starting the tractor under very cold conditions is easier if the battery is kept in a warm place when it is not in use. •...
  • Page 93: Using Lights

    3. Operation 2. Connect the jump lead between the (+) terminal on the auxiliary battery and the (+) terminal on the tractor battery. 3. Connect another jump lead between the (-) terminal on the auxiliary battery and the (-) terminal on the tractor battery. WARNING: Make sure that the jump leads are properly connected to the terminals.
  • Page 94 3. Operation • Turn the light switch to the headlights position to use the headlights. Working lights operate only when the parking lights or headlights are switched on. • If the tractor is equipped with upper headlights (optional), turn the light switch to the far right position to use them.
  • Page 95: Using The Follow-Me-Home Functionality

    3. Operation 3.4.2 Using the follow-me-home functionality In the follow-me-home functionality, the front waist working lights (optional) are still on even if the power is turned to the (OFF) position and you exit the cab. • To use the follow-me-home functionality, turn the ignition key to the (OFF) position and open the door before the main power turns off.
  • Page 96: Using The Cab Light

    3. Operation 2. Press the light panel on/off button to switch on the light panel. You can turn on the working lights only after you have switched on the light panel. When the panel is switched on, the symbol on the on/off button is lit green.
  • Page 97: Using The Torch

    3. Operation • To turn on the cab lights, push the switch to the right. Two white cab lights are continuously on but the red LED light is off. • To turn off the cab lights, push the switch to the centre position. The two white cab lights and step light(s) are turned on only when the door is opened.
  • Page 98: Using Notification Devices

    3. Operation • To charge the torch: • Fit the torch to the holder. When the tractor power is on, the torch is charged and green indicator light is lit. • Connect an auxiliary charger to the micro USB connector in the torch. You can use, for example, a car charger or a mobile phone charger.
  • Page 99: Using The Horn

    3. Operation • To switch on the right-hand side turn signal, move the multifunction lever downwards. The left or right indicator light blinks correspondingly. 3.5.2 Using the horn GUID-39F97DFA-F605-48D5-853D-004FFCF16415 1. Horn button • To sound the horn, push the horn button. 3.5.3 Using the rotary beacon light Rotary beacon light is an extra equipment.
  • Page 100: Using Hazard Lights

    3. Operation 3.5.4 Using hazard lights All four turn signals can be switched on to warn of a hazardous situation. GUID-920AE15C-6FAE-4866-8C28-AC0AD8F28350 1. Hazard lights switch 1. To make all four turn signals blink, press down the symbol side of the switch. 2.
  • Page 101: Using The Manual Air Conditioning

    3. Operation 3.6.2 Using the manual air conditioning The manual air conditioning is optional equipment. IMPORTANT: Use the air conditioning regularly to prevent seizing of the compressor. IMPORTANT: When using the air conditioning, keep the cab doors and windows closed. GUID-0913C775-1DDA-46DF-9676-D334471A4A4E 1.
  • Page 102: Automatic Air Conditioning

    3. Operation 2. To regulate the speed of the fan, turn the fan speed control knob. 3. To regulate the temperature, turn the temperature control knob. 4. To blow warm air to the lower part of the cab, turn the additional heater fan speed control knob.
  • Page 103: Automatic Air Conditioning Control Panel And Display

    3. Operation 3.6.4.1 Automatic air conditioning control panel and display Control panel AUTO ° AUTO GUID-DDF9F4A0-689E-45E8-B4AA-5455ED35A00D 1. Fan speed control knob (selection OFF/Auto/Manual) 2. Defrost 3. Display 4. Air conditioning ON/OFF 5. Temperature control knob 6. Additional heater fan speed decrease (selection Manual/OFF/Auto) 7.
  • Page 104: Using The Automatic Air Conditioning

    3. Operation 3.6.4.2 Using the automatic air conditioning NOTE: When you start the tractor, the air conditioning automatically defaults to the last selected adjustment. NOTE: If the battery has been disconnected, the air conditioning system starts a calibration process automatically when turning the fan speed control knob to AUTO.
  • Page 105: Using The Additional Heater

    3. Operation temperature by adjusting the water valve and fan speed. This mode saves both the battery power and fuel. ° AUTO GUID-FF8F7C17-A079-44D8-B446-B6178FED1C34 1. Fan speed control knob 2. Display 3. Air conditioning ON/OFF 4. Temperature control knob • Using the ECO mode when the air conditioning system is in the AUTO mode. •...
  • Page 106: Using Defrost

    3. Operation AUTO ° AUTO GUID-5C4C2E1B-1CF1-4CEB-ABE3-52E8783259F0 1. Automatic air conditioning fan speed 2. Additional heater fan speed decrease 3. Display showing the additional heater's fan status and speed 4. Additional heater fan speed increase • Using the additional heater when the air conditioning is in the AUTO mode The air conditioning system is in the AUTO mode when either of the indicators AUTO or AUTO-ECO are displayed.
  • Page 107: Fuel-Operated Heater

    3. Operation 3.6.5 Fuel-operated heater The fuel-operated heater (optional equipment) uses the same fuel as the tractor and can be used for heating the engine and the cabin. The heater heats primarily the engine and then the cabin. The heater is controlled either with the heater panel or remotely via mobile phone and push button on the dashboard.
  • Page 108: Power Outlets

    3. Operation 1. Turn off the tractor power. 2. Open the cover of the electric centre. The GSM modem is fitted at the bottom of the electric centre. 3. Loosen the screw. 4. Turn the GSM modem towards yourself. 5. Push the button to eject the SIM card holder. 6.
  • Page 109: Using The Two-Pin Current Socket And Power Switch

    3. Operation 3.7.2 Using the two-pin current socket and power switch A 2-pin current socket provides an output of 12 V DC; 10 A at a maximum. GUID-E202B646-103D-4035-9A74-E95E868A9D26 1. Power switch 2. 2-pin current socket 3. 2-pin current socket 4. Power outlet The 2–pin current socket on the right hand side is active when the main power is The 2–pin current socket on the left hand side and the power outlet at the rear end of the tractor is controlled with the power switch.
  • Page 110: Trailer Socket

    3. Operation 1. Three-pin current socket on the front console (optional) 2. Three-pin current socket on the right-hand side 3. Three-pin current socket on the right-hand side (optional) 4. 25 A 5. 5 A 6. Ground The direct current is supplied through the current socket for different regulating elements, implements etc.
  • Page 111: Driving The Tractor

    3. Operation Socket at the front end The power socket at the front end is optional equipment. It can be used for supplying current for the lights and blinkers of the front implements, for example. GUID-988A5227-3900-4724-A3DC-EAEC4A2FAC5B 1. Socket at the front end With pivoting front linkage: GUID-B8E085AB-F6E8-4D4B-9F22-22F8F084B58A 1.
  • Page 112: Power Shuttle

    3. Operation CAUTION: If a malfunction occurs in the steering system, stop the tractor and correct the malfunction before restarting. NOTE: When the engine is not running, the steering is not power-assisted. 3.8.2 Power shuttle You can change the driving direction smoothly with the power shuttle lever. The engagement of the power shuttle is automatic.
  • Page 113: Using The Power Shuttle Lever

    3. Operation if there is a fault in the parking brake system. In addition the buzzer alarms continuously. The parking brake might not function properly. Park the tractor on level ground and repair the fault before continuing to drive. In some situations (for example, after working with a heavy load) when you engage the parking brake, the engine may perform cooling of the after-treatment system by increasing the idling RPM momentarily.
  • Page 114 3. Operation • Engage the parking brake: Stop the tractor completely. Pull up the collar round the power shuttle lever and move the lever to the parking brake (P) position. GUID-C8DBFD22-64C1-4BCB-B3E6-5FCFD5184ECD 1. Power shuttle lever 2. Collar The parking brake indicator light on the instrument panel and the P symbols on the A-pillar and tractor terminal displays are lit.
  • Page 115: Adjusting The Power Shuttle Engagement Speed

    3. Operation 3.8.5 Adjusting the power shuttle engagement speed You can adjust the power shuttle engagement speed through the tractor terminal transmission settings. The index determines how quickly the torque of the power shuttle increases to the maximum value when the clutch is engaged. The index affects both the F (forward) and R (reverse) clutch engagements.
  • Page 116: Clutch Pedal

    3. Operation 3.8.6 Clutch pedal 3.8.6.1 Using the clutch pedal while driving GUID-02D21C15-7DD6-43EE-83D8-AADEFEE7CC46 1. Clutch pedal 1. Press the clutch pedal to release the traction. 2. Let the clutch pedal up gradually. NOTE: Never rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving. NOTE: Do not allow the clutch to slip more than necessary when moving off.
  • Page 117 3. Operation 1. Press ESC. 2. Navigate to the menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3. Press the right arrow button to enter the transmission settings view. NOTE: When the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position (P), you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button.
  • Page 118: Braking

    3. Operation 3.8.7 Braking You can use the brake pedals differently in various working situations. GUID-34380CCB-ED6A-4430-AA9E-E55A3F6893AC 1. Latch for brake pedals 2. Brake pedals The tractor has two brake pedals which apply separately to the right and to the left side rear wheels. All four wheels are braking when pressing both brake pedals.
  • Page 119: Using The Emergency Brake Lever

    3. Operation WARNING: Turning the ignition switch to (OFF) position cannot be used as an emergency brake. The emergency brake operates only when the power is switched on. WARNING: Using the emergency brake releases traction. GUID-20E98088-37AE-4CA8-BC1A-2C89F0EA4720 1. Emergency brake button 1.
  • Page 120: Starting To Drive

    3. Operation WARNING: Turning the ignition switch to (OFF) position cannot be used as an emergency brake. The emergency brake operates only when the power is switched on. WARNING: Using the emergency brake releases traction. GUID-46215538-D099-4FF4-83E7-87B43A797FE4 1. Emergency brake lever 1.
  • Page 121: Transmission System

    3. Operation 2. If on a slope, press down the brake pedals to keep the tractor stationary. IMPORTANT: Engage the HillHold when starting on a slope. Otherwise the tractor jerks downhill before traction engages even if the driving direction is uphill.
  • Page 122: Speed Matching

    3. Operation Speed range N134, N154 and N174 N134, N154 and N174 Driving speed (40 km/h models) Driving speed (50 km/h models) 0.4-1.3 km/h 0.5-1.6 km/h 0.8-2.8 km/h 1.0-3.5 km/h 1.9-6.5 km/h 2.4-8.1 km/h 4.1-14.1 km/h 5.2-17.5 km/h 6.2-21.1 km/h 7.7-26.2 km/h 13.4-40 km/h 16.7-50 km/h...
  • Page 123 3. Operation GUID-5EB211B5-030B-403F-AF0C-26A1A0F6EF64 1. Speed range selection + button 2. Speed range selection - button • Shift the speed range up by pressing the speed range selection + button. You can change the speed range upwards by more than one step at a time, directly from A to D for example.
  • Page 124: Selecting The Creeper Speed Range

    3. Operation • Shift speed range between ranges C and D. You can change between speed ranges C and D without pressing the speed range selection buttons when speed range C-D shifting automatics is activated and shifting automatics is in the manual mode. For example: •...
  • Page 125: Using Powershift

    3. Operation 3. Engage the creeper range with the speed range selection - button. NOTE: You cannot engage the creeper range with speed ranges B, C or D selected. symbol flashes on the display until the creeper speed range engages. 4.
  • Page 126: Preprogramming Gear For Driving Direction Changing

    3. Operation GUID-8827DB93-3F9A-42D2-B8D4-55A8DB96E7B3 1. Gear lever • To increase the Powershift gear, move the gear lever forward. • To decrease the Powershift gear, move the gear lever backward. The Powershift gear number flashes on the tractor terminal display and on the A- pillar display until the change process is completed.
  • Page 127 3. Operation 12.8 km/h GUID-A8E97DFB-9CE9-4C9F-B8CE-90E7716A8424 1. Gear and driving direction under preprogramming GUID-089E551D-71E3-48BD-8DE8-86F70C33B1C7 1. Gear lever 2. PowerShuttle lever 3. Preprogramming push button The engine must be running when you preprogram the Powershift. Pressing the Powershift preprogramming push button with only the power on shifts to the tractor terminal setup menu.
  • Page 128: Using The Shifting Automatics

    3. Operation • To preprogram the Powershift gear: • Start the engine. • Press down the clutch and brake pedals to ensure safety. You can do the preprogramming also while driving. However, preprogramming the gears is not possible if either of the creeper gears is engaged.
  • Page 129 3. Operation gear. When the engine speed cruise control is in use, also the Auto1 mode is suitable for power take-off tasks. Automatic shifting between the speed ranges C and D is possible if you have activated the C-D shifting automatics functionality in the tractor terminal transmission settings.
  • Page 130: Programming Shifting Automatics

    3. Operation AUTO 1 13 °C 13.0 1310 Cruise Cruise GUID-5C6A2CB4-B70B-4F81-8988-A4DA1EF7D09A 1. Shifting automatics button 2. Selected program The manual mode is on when the shifting program indicator is not visible. • Change between the automatic modes and the manual mode by moving the gear lever right for automatic and left for manual.
  • Page 131 3. Operation 1. Press the ESC button. 2. Navigate to menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons. GUID-B1C5E833-3C41-4377-B9F5-46040737CF89 1. Selector for the hydraulic predefined factory/user settings / multifunction edit pulse wheel with push button 2. OK button 3. Arrow buttons 4.
  • Page 132: Using The Powershift Limiter

    3. Operation 6. Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the desired value and the right and left arrow button to change between the value for shifting up and value for shifting down. NOTE: The engine speed limit can be changed in steps of 50 rpm in the 900-2300 rpm range.
  • Page 133: Programming Automatic Shifting Between Speed Ranges C And D

    3. Operation 1. Press the Powershift limiter push button to activate the limiter. The Powershift gear that is in use when you press the button is set as the limit. The Powershift automatics do not shift to a gear higher than this. If Powershift gear 5 in the C range is selected, the Powershift limiter prevents the automatic shifting between the C and D ranges.
  • Page 134: Using The Ecopower Mode

    3. Operation 7. Select the speed range C-D shifting automatics by pressing the up or down arrow button or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. AUTO AUTO 2 GUID-1D827A05-4B0D-4CB9-A197-3882DE9E6772 8. Press the left arrow button or selector for the predefined factory/user settings to return to the transmission settings view main level.
  • Page 135: Parking The Tractor

    3. Operation • To activate or deactivate the EcoPower mode, press the EcoPower button. The EcoPower button is lit when the EcoPower mode is activated. 3.8.13 Parking the tractor 1. Stop the tractor. 2. Apply the parking brake. Check that the parking brake symbol (P) is lit on the instrument panel display. DANGER: Apply the parking brake when you park the tractor.
  • Page 136 3. Operation WARNING: Wear suitable gloves when filling up. IMPORTANT: Carefully clean the tank cap and the area around the cap before filling up. Wipe off any spills after filling up. - 134 -...
  • Page 137 3. Operation 1. Open the fuel tank cap. GUID-A2F84FA0-E75F-4F93-B440-5FF162EEAEFB 1. Fuel tank cap GUID-8B209FA4-F3C2-4A6E-A2A8-20D58EC8C93D 1. Forest equipment (optional) fuel tank cap 2. Fill the tank. 3. Close the fuel tank cap. - 135 -...
  • Page 138: Filling The Adblue/Def Tank

    3. Operation IMPORTANT: Never put AdBlue/DEF in the fuel tank, as the engine and fuel system may become damaged. IMPORTANT: Never put fuel in the AdBlue/DEF tank. Even small amounts of fuel in the AdBlue/DEF tank may damage the gaskets of the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system.
  • Page 139 3. Operation 1. Open the AdBlue/DEF tank cap. GUID-EC79F038-0B34-4159-97E7-D2A48A588F0C 1. AdBlue/DEF tank cap GUID-85FB688A-98F4-444E-94A5-A3B2FE9D077E 1. Forest equipment (optional) AdBlue/DEF tank cap 2. Fill the tank. 3. Close the AdBlue/DEF tank cap. - 137 -...
  • Page 140: Cruise Control

    3. Operation • As the AdBlue fluid is very corrosive, if the tractor is splashed with fluid, wipe off and rinse with water. • If an electrical connector is splashed with AdBlue fluid, it must be replaced. • Crystals of AdBlue/DEF additive may appear on the vehicle in the event of spillage.
  • Page 141: Cruise Control Buttons

    3. Operation 3.8.15.1 Cruise control buttons GUID-28B03F82-CAB2-4C3F-A3BE-C77E5B598F76 1. Adjustment wheel 2. Driving speed cruise control off button 3. Driving speed cruise control memory button 2 4. Driving speed cruise control memory button 1 5. Engine RPM memory button Adjustment wheel If the driving speed cruise control is activated, you can use the adjustment wheel to increase or decrease the driving speed.
  • Page 142: Programming The Driving Speed Cruise Control

    3. Operation 3.8.15.2 Programming the driving speed cruise control GUID-AE817AEA-FCA9-43BA-B33C-5C0CC619641A 1. Adjustment wheel 2. Driving speed cruise control memory button 2 3. Driving speed cruise control memory button 1 1. Set the desired driving speed. Use the drive pedal or the hand throttle to set the wanted driving speed value.
  • Page 143 3. Operation GUID-0B6EB06F-00F4-46AA-AAED-F1BCB8BED051 1. Driving speed cruise control off button 2. Driving speed cruise control memory button 2 3. Driving speed cruise control memory button 1 • Activate an existing driving speed cruise control value. • To use the setting stored to memory slot 1, press the driving speed cruise control memory button 1 shortly.
  • Page 144: Programming The Engine Speed Cruise Control

    3. Operation 3.8.15.4 Programming the engine speed cruise control GUID-FC2D34C7-2836-44A6-893A-C0B821296F4A 1. Hand throttle 2. Adjustment wheel 3. Engine RPM memory button 1. Set the engine speed. Use the drive pedal or the hand throttle to set the desired engine speed value.
  • Page 145: Automatic Traction Control

    3. Operation GUID-B6DC7DFF-60C8-4520-87B2-B1DB7A9806A7 1. Engine RPM memory button 2. Hand throttle • Activate the engine speed cruise control. • Activate an engine speed value that is already saved in the memory by pressing the engine RPM memory button shortly (less than two seconds). •...
  • Page 146: Front Axle Suspension And Cab Suspension

    3. Operation • both brake pedals are pressed • the driving speed is less than 20 km/h • the drive pedal and clutch pedal have not been pressed • the power shuttle lever is towards the same direction as the current driving direction If the driving speed cruise control is engaged, the brake pedals disengage the cruise control first and then the traction.
  • Page 147: Calibrating The Hydraulic Front Suspension And Autocomfort

    The tractor front is in the lowest position and locked. AutoComfort is active even when the switch is in the locked position. • If the indicator light on the switch begins to flash, contact an authorized Valtra workshop. 3.8.17.4 Calibrating the hydraulic front suspension and AutoComfort Calibrating has to be carried out if the position sensor has been changed or the front axle is not in the middle of the suspension area.
  • Page 148: Differential Lock

    40 seconds, after which they are raised for 80 seconds. When the calibrating is done, the light goes off. If the light does not go off, contact an authorized Valtra workshop. 5. Start to drive.
  • Page 149: Engaging And Disengaging The Differential Lock

    • The speed sensors are not calibrated. • The turning angle sensor is not calibrated (contact an authorised Valtra workshop). • There is a fault in the switch (the service code is displayed).
  • Page 150: Four-Wheel Drive

    3. Operation GUID-46A07AA8-B569-42A6-8CAA-0F51EBBF1CB7 1. Differential lock switch • To engage the differential lock, press down the symbol side of the differential lock switch (ON). • To use the automatic function of the differential lock, turn the differential lock switch to the middle position (AUTO). The switch light is lit green.
  • Page 151: Engaging And Disengaging The Four-Wheel Drive

    3. Operation • When starting to drive or using the power shuttle. • When pressing and releasing the clutch pedal while the driving speed is lower than 10 km/h. • The automatics disengage the 4WD after a defined delay after releasing the clutch pedal.
  • Page 152: Setting The Driving Start Automatics

    3. Operation shuttle. The driving start automatics engage the four-wheel drive automatically, regardless of the level of wheel slip. If the clutch pedal has been pressed while starting to drive or when changing the driving direction, the four-wheel drive remains engaged until the clutch pedal is fully released.
  • Page 153: Anti-Slip Regulation

    3. Operation 6. Change the four–wheel drive engagement time value with the up or down arrow button. The value can be chosen between 0 and 30 seconds. When the value is set to 0 seconds the driving start automatics is disengaged.
  • Page 154: Using The Anti-Slip Regulation

    3. Operation contact area on the surface, which in soft surfaces makes the traction more efficient. Although the optimal slipping percentage on a soft surface at typical driving speeds is between 15...25%, the ASR allows for much higher slipping percentages when the driving speed is very slow. This helps with accelerating back to the desired driving speed for example after turning the tractor or changing the driving direction with the power shuttle.
  • Page 155: Quicksteer

    3. Operation 4. Move the navigation box to the ASR position with the arrow buttons. A short press moves the box in the selected direction one field at a time. A long press moves the box in the selected direction continuously. AUTO 1600 RPM 2000 RPM...
  • Page 156: Using Quicksteer

    3. Operation 3.8.22.2 Using QuickSteer GUID-514F77A0-D0A8-451B-94CD-21734C973825 1. QuickSteer control knob 2. QuickSteer activation button 1. To turn the steering valve on, press the QuickSteer activation button. The QuickSteer activation button light is lit green, and the QuickSteer symbol is displayed on the Proline instrument panel. 2.
  • Page 157: Twintrac Reverse Drive System

    ON. The valve is turned back on automatically only if the TwinTrac reverse drive system is in use. If the light is still blinking, the fault persists. In this case, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. 3.8.23 TwinTrac reverse drive system 3.8.23.1...
  • Page 158: Using Twintrac With Quicksteer

    3. Operation 1. Set the power shuttle to position P. If the main power shuttle lever is not in position P, the driving directions cannot be engaged using the TwinTrac driving controls and the tractor will not move. 2. Turn the driver's seat to the TwinTrac position. You can now operate the tractor in the same way as with the normal driving position.
  • Page 159: Hillhold

    3. Operation 3.8.24 HillHold 3.8.24.1 HillHold When activated, the HillHold keeps the tractor stationary when you have stopped on a slope with the drive direction selected. The HillHold can be activated when the speed is less than 3 km/h. 3.8.24.2 Using HillHold IMPORTANT: Engage the HillHold when starting on a slope.
  • Page 160: Displays

    3. Operation • Disengage the HillHold before it activates. • When the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position and you have not pressed down the brake pedals, move the power shuttle lever to the neutral position. • When the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position and you have pressed down the brake pedals, move the power shuttle lever to the forward or reverse driving direction but press down the clutch pedal...
  • Page 161: Proline Instrument Panel Display

    3. Operation 3.10 Proline instrument panel display The Proline instrument panel display shows information about different tractor functions. 25.7 10.7 1.2 17:52 GUID-42A615B8-7FD7-4146-A11D-E712C5131640 1. Proline instrument panel display 2. Control panel for A-pillar display and Proline The different views are shown on the display in either two or three rows, depending on the setting view.
  • Page 162: Single-Row And Two-Row Views

    3. Operation Operating hours Operating hours are displayed in accuracy of one decimal place when the power is on. Clock The clock is displayed on the bottom row, either in 12-hour or 24-hour mode. You can change the time if it is not correct. 3.10.2 Single-row and two-row views The Proline instrument panel display functions are seen in the middle of the view...
  • Page 163: Working Time View

    3. Operation 3.10.2.1 Working time view The working time view shows how much time the tractor has spent on a specific task. The working time appears on the top or middle row of the display. 1:25 1.2 17:52 GUID-F0301602-962E-4A4A-B5B6-12B9B6F9940A 1. Working time Working time can, for example, show the time spent on ploughing a certain area.
  • Page 164: Driving Speed View

    3. Operation 1650 1.2 17:52 GUID-CC36F55E-3445-487F-8420-9287AF5EB297 1. RPM = constant engine speed 2. KMH = constant driving speed (engaged) The numerical value in front of the symbol stands for the value that has been saved for the constant engine speed or driving speed. When the constant engine speed or driving speed is engaged, the corresponding text shows in white on a dark background, and the cruise indicator light is lit...
  • Page 165: Wheel Slip View

    3. Operation 3.10.2.5 Wheel slip view The wheel slip of the tractor is shown as a percentage. 1.2 17:52 GUID-98A82551-2D14-4552-9279-CE5E7868629E 1. Wheel slip The wheel slip view shows the wheel slip percentage. The wheel slip percentage is attained by comparing the speed information of the radar to the rotation speed of the wheels.
  • Page 166: Front Power Take-Off Speed View

    3. Operation 3.10.2.7 Front power take-off speed view The front power take-off (PTO) speed is shown in revolutions per minute (rpm). 1.2 17:52 GUID-3111181F-7B95-4A1E-B98D-39487F2F1243 1. Front power take-off speed The PTO rotation speed is shown beside the symbol with an accuracy of 10 rpm. 3.10.2.8 Engine speed view The engine speed...
  • Page 167 3. Operation Instant and average fuel consumption on the area worked 25.7 10.7 1.2 17:52 GUID-425301A3-AB39-4872-8350-CDCB7B5B5299 1. Instant fuel consumption on the area worked 2. Average fuel consumption on the area worked Instant and average fuel consumption in an hour 25.7 10.7 1.2 17:52...
  • Page 168: 3.10.2.10 Rear Lower Links' Position View

    3. Operation 3.10.2.10 Rear lower links' position view The view shows the position of the rear lower links 1.2 17:52 GUID-D2673DEE-E150-401F-8439-8E61709A3C22 1. Position of the rear lower links The display shows the symbol and the position of the rear lower links on a percentage scale 0-100: •...
  • Page 169: 3.10.2.12 Travel Distance And Surface Area View

    Periodical maintenance view 1.2 17:52 GUID-2A09D419-548B-43B2-B58C-263428E6EDCE 1. Periodical maintenance view When the tool symbol and periodical maintenance hour number are lit on the display, the appropriate service work has to be carried out by an authorised Valtra workshop. - 167 -...
  • Page 170: Clearing The Periodical Maintenance View

    3. Operation If this work is not carried out, the tool symbol and periodical maintenance hour number are displayed for 10 seconds whenever the power is turned on. 3.10.3.1 Clearing the periodical maintenance view When the periodical maintenance has been carried out, the periodical maintenance view can be cleared.
  • Page 171: Resetting Views

    3. Operation 3.10.4 Resetting views You can reset the travel distance, fuel consumption, working time and square area (worked area) views. All the readings are reset at the same time. RESET 1.2 17:52 GUID-B0609514-576D-4599-9B91-8B27B2C6F5BA 1. Reset view 2. Symbols for views that are reset 1.
  • Page 172: Changing The Parameter Value

    3. Operation 1. Activate the setting mode. Press and hold down the button until the symbol for the value to be set is blinking. 2. Display the available parameters. Press the side of the display setting switch opposite to the symbol. The available parameters are presented in the following table.
  • Page 173: Setting The Implement Width

    3. Operation • Decrease a parameter value. • Press the down arrow button. The parameter decreases one step at a time. • Press and hold down the down arrow button. The parameter value decreases continuously. • Select the next parameter to be changed. Press the button.
  • Page 174: Changing The Minute Display

    3. Operation 3.10.5.5 Changing the minute display S e t C l o c k 18:10 GUID-B16CE581-3037-4FA8-8B01-643980F0D8AE 1. Minute display 1. Activate the minute display in the setting mode with the button. When the minute display is blinking, you can set the minutes. 2.
  • Page 175: Changing The Temperature Unit

    3. Operation 2. Change the direction indicator buzzer to either on or off with the arrow buttons. When the function is on (no cross), the buzzer is activated together with the direction indicator or the hazard warning. 3.10.5.8 Changing the temperature unit You can change the unit of temperature to be shown in either Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).
  • Page 176: 3.10.5.10 Changing The Volume Unit

    3. Operation 3.10.5.10 Changing the volume unit You can change the unit of volume to be shown in either litre, gallon UK or gallon US mode. V o l u m e U n i t V o l u m e U n i t V o l u m e U n i t L i t r e G al l on U K...
  • Page 177: 3.10.5.12 Adjusting The Display Contrast

    3. Operation 3.10.5.12 Adjusting the display contrast C o n t r a s t GUID-D1617E87-9AE7-4350-854B-FBF0119DADC1 1. Display contrast 1. Activate the display contrast in the setting mode with the button. 2. Adjust the display contrast with the arrow buttons. The minimum contrast value is 80 and the maximum value is 120.
  • Page 178: A-Pillar Display Control Panel

    3. Operation 3.11.1 A-pillar display control panel The A-pillar display control panel is located on the dashboard. You can use the control panel for changing between different views in the display. GUID-E4D55525-0AF6-46EB-B1FF-7CDE5701AD0D 1. A-pillar display selection 2. Arrow up 3. Arrow down •...
  • Page 179: Transmission Section

    3. Operation Tractor symbol The tractor symbol is shown continuously when the power is on. Forward/reverse driving direction arrow The arrow shows which driving direction, forward or reverse, is engaged. The arrow flashes if the power shuttle has been operated at a driving speed over 10 km/h.
  • Page 180: General Information Section

    3. Operation Selected Powershift gear The number of the engaged Powershift gear is shown in the middle of the transmission section (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5). AUTO1 / AUTO2 shifting automatics symbol The AUTO1 or AUTO2 symbol appears based on the shifting automatics mode in use.
  • Page 181 3. Operation Driving speed Accuracy 0.0-9.9 10.0-14.8 15 and above 1 (no decimals) Power take-off (PTO) information • In the basic mode view, the symbol for the rear PTO is shown only if the rear PTO is rotating. If rear PTO is selected as fixed, also the rotating speed is shown on the bottom line.
  • Page 182: Changing General Information Section Views

    3. Operation 3.11.2.4 Changing general information section views You can scroll the function views by pressing the up and down arrows in the control panel. GUID-E4D55525-0AF6-46EB-B1FF-7CDE5701AD0D 1. A-pillar display selection 2. Arrow up 3. Arrow down 1. To operate the A-pillar display with the control panel, press the A-pillar display selection button.
  • Page 183: Tractor Terminal Control Button Functions

    3. Operation • The settings for transmission parameters. • The settings of the tractor terminal parameters. • The active service codes. 3.12.1 Tractor terminal control button functions With the tractor terminal keypad buttons you can navigate in the different display fields, activate and deactivate the functions and adjust the values.
  • Page 184 3. Operation AUTO 1 10 °C 11.0 1310 Cruise Cruise IMPL1 AUTO 1 Cruise Cruise IMPL1 Cruise Cruise AUTO 1600 RPM 2000 RPM AUTO 2 01:32 01:32 imperial metric 13,2 13.2 US gal UK gal 3.70 137,7 INFO Unit 0 VIN:Y5KN144V0OS123456 AC system: ACXX.XX Unit 3...
  • Page 185: Power Shuttle-Related Drive View Symbols

    3. Operation 13. I/O query view 14. Service code view 1. If the main menu is not displayed, press as many times as needed. The main menu is displayed. 2. Press the arrow button in the desired direction of the menu. 3.
  • Page 186: Transmission-Related Drive View Symbols

    3. Operation The speed range (A, B, C or D) and the Powershift gear (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) are lit when the speed range and Powershift are preprogrammed for the backward power shuttle. When the parking brake is on, the symbol (P) is lit. If the parking brake is engaged while running, the symbol P flashes until the driving speed is below the engaging limit speed (factory-adjusted 3 km/h).
  • Page 187 3. Operation AUTO 1 13 °C 13.0 1310 Cruise Cruise GUID-2BD00814-27C6-4AB6-8486-773980A8132A AUTO 1 Cruise Cruise GUID-0AA7CA1E-5380-435E-8075-291B00A65104 The tractor symbol is lit when the power is on. The STOP symbol light starts flashing (the engine must be running) at the same time with the STOP light on the instrument panel when there is a serious fault.
  • Page 188: Pop-Up Views

    3. Operation In normal situations, with the power on and the tractor standing still, the thermometer and the outside temperature are displayed. The temperature is displayed with an accuracy of plus or minus one degree. The outside temperature sensor is located at the front part of the tractor.
  • Page 189: Entering The Large Drive View

    3. Operation 3.12.7 Entering the large drive view You can enter the large drive view from the menu 1. GUID-95EED59A-405A-4862-A53C-9CF5F179C495 1. Large drive view 1. Press ESC. 2. Navigate to the menu 1 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3.
  • Page 190: Entering The Split Drive View

    3. Operation 3.12.9 Entering the split drive view You can enter the split drive view from the menu 1. GUID-46D3381D-541F-4322-8B3C-6B1EBCC3D20C 1. Split drive view 1. Press ESC. 2. Navigate to the menu 1 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3.
  • Page 191: Lower Field Views

    3. Operation 4. Press ESC to leave the activated field. If the lower right field is activated you can also leave the field by pressing OK or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The selected field stays on the screen. 3.12.11 Lower field views Several views can be displayed in the lower fields of the split drive view.
  • Page 192: 3.12.11.1 Power Take-Off Speed Views

    3. Operation Symbol Function Rear linkage raised to the transport position Engine speed cruise control Driving speed cruise control Battery level voltage Urea level in percent Cruise control views, displaying the following information: Constant engine speed 1 (rpm) cruise Constant driving speed 1 (km/h/mph) cruise Constant driving speed 2 (km/h/mph) cruise...
  • Page 193: 3.12.11.2 Engine Speed View

    3. Operation 3.12.11.2 Engine speed view AUTO 1 2.18 GUID-950CD1FA-89B5-4F28-A15D-D47B61B9CEE9 The view shows the engine speed with an accuracy of 10 rpm. 3.12.11.3 Rear hydraulic valve settings view AUTO 1 2.18 GUID-E442483F-AE6F-4715-84BF-495289A665F8 The hydraulic settings of the memory location (M1, M2 or M3) in use are displayed.
  • Page 194: 3.12.11.5 Gearbox Temperature View

    3. Operation 3.12.11.5 Gearbox temperature view AUTO 1 °C 2.18 GUID-D5FE9387-738C-4B34-A4E0-5B9E047FFD05 The gearbox temperature is displayed as follows: • When the temperature is below +30°C, the text "Lo" is displayed. • When the temperature is above +30°C, the actual temperature is displayed. •...
  • Page 195: 3.12.11.7 Rear Lower Link Position View

    3. Operation 3.12.11.7 Rear lower link position view AUTO 1 2.18 GUID-DA01E691-07A2-458B-A9B3-A69A2E05D39B The display shows the symbol and the position of the rear lower links on a percentage scale 0–100. • 0 = The lower links are in the lowest position. •...
  • Page 196: 3.12.11.10 Travel Distance View

    3. Operation AUTO 1 01:40 2.18 GUID-1C489517-43F5-4EFC-887E-E622D45CBB3F The working time is stored in the memory when the power is turned off. You can reset the working time counter. 3.12.11.10 Travel distance view You can change the travel distance unit (km, miles) by changing the unit of length.
  • Page 197: 3.12.11.11 Surface Area View

    3. Operation 3.12.11.11 Surface area view You can change the unit of area (ha, acre) by changing the unit of length. AUTO 1 01:40 50.8 GUID-11F91F58-2013-47BF-A4D6-5C8A96BF7743 The surface area view shows the size of the area worked. The area reading increases only when the selected trigger has triggered the surface area calculation.
  • Page 198 3. Operation Average fuel consumption in an hour AUTO 1 01:40 GUID-39AE00C2-EE31-417D-A182-320567CA5143 Immediate fuel consumption in an hour AUTO 1 01:40 GUID-7455181F-63E0-49FE-849D-9C0EE857D5C7 Average fuel consumption on the area worked AUTO 1 l/ha 01:40 GUID-E3115C64-E225-4826-991F-8B051C1C2AAB - 196 -...
  • Page 199: 3.12.11.13 Battery Voltage View

    3. Operation Immediate fuel consumption on the area worked AUTO 1 l/ha 01:40 GUID-A915BDBD-901C-49D9-91ED-F8DB6B6DB258 You can reset the fuel consumption information. 3.12.11.13 Battery voltage view The battery voltage is shown in volts (V) in the lower fields of the split drive view. AUTO 1 13.3 01:40...
  • Page 200: 3.12.11.15 Cruise Control View

    3. Operation 3.12.11.15 Cruise control view AUTO 1 Cruise Cruise GUID-55010592-E1D8-4DD6-9272-4F1E5EA8453E There are two memory slots for constant driving speed and one memory slot for constant engine speed. The cruise control status indications are: Constant engine speed Cruise Constant driving speed. The numbered lines indicate the two memory Cruise slots.
  • Page 201: Hydraulics View Symbols

    3. Operation 3.12.13 Hydraulics view symbols GUID-102A9214-BCA3-4760-9706-BDA3FFE90B6F 1. The number of the valve 2. Valve state 3. Duration of the functions per port 4. The set flow rate per port, as a percentage of the maximum flow 5. + port 6.
  • Page 202: Selecting The Display Theme

    3. Operation 3.12.14 Selecting the display theme NOTE: To switch between the day theme and night theme in the tractor terminal large drive and split drive views, shortly press the right or left arrow button. 1. Press ESC. 2. Navigate to the menu 3 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3.
  • Page 203 3. Operation 3. Press the left arrow button in the menu 3 to enter the changing units view. imperial metric US gal UK gal GUID-F80177B0-D398-4F2E-B3B1-62D55377F293 4. Move the navigation box to the position of the unit you are going to change with the up and down arrow buttons.
  • Page 204: Changing Parameters

    3. Operation 3.12.16 Changing parameters 3.12.16.1 Setting the implement width You can enter the editing counters view through the split drive view or through the menu 3. 1. Enter the editing counter view. • To enter the editing counter view from the split drive view, press the OK button until the view is changed.
  • Page 205: 3.12.16.2 Editing Counters

    3. Operation 3.12.16.2 Editing counters In the editing counters view, you can change the functions which trigger the counting. 1. Enter the editing counters view. • To enter the editing counters view from the split drive view, press the OK button until the view is changed.
  • Page 206: Transmission Settings View

    3. Operation 2. Select the counter to be reset with the up and down arrow buttons You can reset one counter or all counters. 3. Move the navigation box with the right and left arrow buttons to select one counter or all counters to be reset. 01:32 01:32 13,2...
  • Page 207: 3.12.17.1 Selecting The Transmission Settings Memory Slot

    3. Operation Clutch pedal curve Joystick safety stop speed Hydraulic assistant Wheel index Speed sensors calibration Steering angle calibration (optional) 3.12.17.1 Selecting the transmission settings memory slot There are three memory slots available for the transmission settings. 1. Press ESC. 2.
  • Page 208: Tractor Information View

    3. Operation 5. Move the navigation box to the reset to default row with the down arrow button or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. RESET TO DEFAULT START GUID-4D0829C6-CD3B-48A3-9642-78464FC41E6E 1. Reset to default row 6. Press OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to reset the settings.
  • Page 209: Rear Linkage

    3. Operation 3.13 Rear linkage Controls in the cabin GUID-323063BF-813E-44DE-BB86-838D31D9367E 1. Lifting/lowering switch 2. Lowering indicator light 3. Lifting indicator light 4. Diagnostic light 5. Lowering speed selector 6. Max lifting height selector 7. Draft control selector 8. Drive balance control, slip control system (optional) 9.
  • Page 210: Diagnostic Light

    The lit diagnostic light indicates that the linkage has not been activated. GUID-F3C18FA8-48B1-4988-BA5C-D8EB2629552F 1. Diagnostic light IMPORTANT: If the diagnostic light is flashing and a service code is displayed, there is failure in the system. Contact an authorised Valtra workshop - 208 -...
  • Page 211: Lifting/Lowering Indicator Lights

    3. Operation 3.13.2 Lifting/lowering indicator lights The indicator lights indicate when the lower links are moving. Lit indicator light indicates that the rear linkage is being used. GUID-F5D129A3-D4BC-4BF1-890D-C5628501ACCA 1. Lifting indicator light 2. Lowering indicator light • The lifting indicator (red) is lit when the lower links are lifting. •...
  • Page 212: Using The Lift/Stop/Lower Switch

    3. Operation 1. Press the lift/stop/lower switch rapidly two times to either of its extreme positions. Linkage activation requires two rapid presses of the lift/stop/lower switch for safety. The latter of the presses defines the direction of the linkage movement to be activated. The diagnostic light goes out and the lower links move to the preset position.
  • Page 213 3. Operation set the height where the links move when using the Lift/stop/lower switch lowering (Autocontrol) function. NOTE: The position of the lower links is displayed on the Proline instrument panel display and on the tractor terminal display in the rear lower links' position view.
  • Page 214: Overriding The Position Set By Position Control Knob

    3. Operation 3.13.6 Overriding the position set by position control knob Use the override button for position control knob when you temporarily need the lower links to pass the lower limit set by the control knob. This feature is useful for example when ploughing. It allows a quicker entry of the plough to the correct depth in the beginning.
  • Page 215: Using The Linkage Floating Position

    3. Operation NOTE: If the lift/stop/lower switch is in the lifting (transport) position, the linkage lifts slightly when pressing the override button for position control knob. This supplementary feature can be used to help release and lock the pick-up hitch when the upper limit is set to maximum.
  • Page 216: Using The Lifting/Lowering Switch

    3. Operation 3.13.8 Using the lifting/lowering switch When attaching implements, using the lifting/lowering switch gives you a full control on the implement's movement. If necessary, you can stop the movement immediately by releasing the switch. The lifting/lowering switch functions even when the rear linkage is not activated. GUID-D03E2D6E-BB12-4544-8985-0C61E0845115 1.
  • Page 217: Setting The Lowering Speed

    3. Operation GUID-C4DD8714-5A7C-4E77-9A47-3A4181B6C6D0 1. Lifting push button 2. Lowering push button • To lift the linkage, press the lifting push button. The longer the lift button is pressed the faster the linkage lifts. • To lower the linkage, press the lowering push button. The longer the lower button is pressed the faster the linkage lowers.
  • Page 218: Limiting The Lifting Height

    3. Operation 3.13.11 Limiting the lifting height The height limit is a useful feature, for example, when there is a risk that the implement could hit the cabin or when using the power take-off (PTO) driven implements. IMPORTANT: The lifting height limitation must be used when using power take- off (PTO) powered implements to prevent the PTO shaft from being damaged.
  • Page 219: 3.13.12.1 Activating And Deactivating The Draft Control

    3. Operation When the draft control is operating, the rear linkage tries to maintain the position set by the position control knob. If the pulling resistance increases, the rear linkage raises the implement and some of the weight is transferred to the rear wheels.
  • Page 220: 3.13.13.1 Using The Drive Balance Control

    3. Operation 3.13.13.1 Using the drive balance control GUID-2BD3C84A-519F-41EB-90B3-8163EE517270 1. Drive balance control knob 2. Drive balance position 3. Drive balance control light 4. Lift/stop/lower switch 1. To activate the drive balance control, turn the drive balance control selector to the drive balance position. The drive balance control light is lit when the balance control is activated.
  • Page 221: 3.13.14.1 Using The Slip Control

    3. Operation When all wheels slip, the real driving speed can only be measured with the radar under the cab (optional equipment). WARNING: Do not go under the tractor until the ignition key has been turned to the (OFF) position. If the tractor is equipped with a radar (optional) it presents a hazard to your eyes.
  • Page 222: Three-Point Linkage

    3. Operation 3.14 Three-point linkage GUID-80D7E413-C108-4BB2-BD45-7FB524D8518E 1. Top link 2. Lift link 3. Hydraulic levelling link (optional) or Lift link (optional) 4. Levelling screw 5. Side limiter 6. Automatic side limiter (optional) 7. Lower links - 220 -...
  • Page 223: Attaching Implements

    3. Operation The tractors are supplied with category 3 ball hitch lower links. WARNING: Ensure that the ball hitch lower link hooks latch correctly. The top link has two different attaching holes on the tractor. Thus, it is possible to get different lifting geometry for different implements.
  • Page 224 3. Operation GUID-974B226D-DC59-4853-98CE-C5DEFC064E29 1. Lifting/lowering switch 2. Lifting/lowering indicator lights 3. Draft control selector 4. Lifting/lowering push buttons 1. Turn the draft control selector to position P. DANGER: Before attaching or releasing an implement, turn the draft control selector to position P. In draft control positions, even a small turn of the position control knob may cause an unexpected linkage movement.
  • Page 225: Using Quick Couplings For Lower Links

    3. Operation 2. Press the lifting/lowering switch or the lifting/lowering push buttons to lift or lower the lower links. The lower links lift or lower for as long as you press the switch/button. DANGER: When attaching or releasing implements, always stand outside the implement and beside the tractor.
  • Page 226 3. Operation GUID-1DDD2046-4B88-4E75-9D71-3C5F16C4B067 1. Lever 2. Clamp 1. Pull the lever to release the implement. GUID-F490871B-0805-402D-9316-B7F4FA105DAD 2. You can leave the lock open by pulling the lever backwards (for example when demounting an implement). GUID-557A2CA6-3687-4711-BC76-9AF72652FDC2 - 224 -...
  • Page 227: Adjusting Lift Links

    3. Operation 3. Release the lock by pulling the lever forward. GUID-B36612F7-C256-4F58-B5CC-DEEE19F33DF7 The ball joints lock automatically when attaching the implement. When locked, the clamp is in view and the lever is in the lower position. 3.14.3 Adjusting lift links 3.14.3.1 Adjusting lift links IMPORTANT: When adjusting the lift links, make sure that they do not hit the...
  • Page 228: Adjusting Hydraulic Lift Link

    3. Operation 3.14.3.2 Adjusting hydraulic lift link The hydraulic lift link is connected to the rear on/off valve 1 or 2. IMPORTANT: When adjusting the hydraulic lift link, make sure that the implement does not hit the tractor or ground to avoid damages. GUID-D721C290-0FFA-41CD-A739-E5CE7B089D20 1.
  • Page 229: Adjusting Side Limiters

    3. Operation 1. Lock pin 2. Plate 3. Carrier pin and plate position providing fixed position of lower links 4. Carrier pin and plate position allowing floating position of lower links 1. Remove the lock pin and pull out the carrier pin. 2.
  • Page 230: Automatic Side Limiters

    3. Operation 3. Fasten the pin to the appropriate hole to obtain the desired distance between the lower links. Attaching the pin to the oval hole allows a slight lateral movement of the lower links. 3.14.6 Automatic side limiters The automatic side limiters are used to limit the distance between the lower links. They can be set to a fixed position, similar to the standard side limiters, or they can be set to be released to floating position automatically.
  • Page 231: Setting Automatic Side Limiters To Floating Position

    3. Operation 3. Adjust the length of the side limiter. 4. Put the limiting pin back to lock the length of the side limiter. 3.14.6.2 Setting automatic side limiters to floating position You can set the automatic side limiters so that when lowering the linkage, the side limiter is released to a floating position.
  • Page 232: Auxiliary Hydraulics

    3. Operation 3.15 Auxiliary hydraulics GUID-CB42FD28-60E2-464B-B69F-EEE3F7245BA6 1. Power Beyond couplings (optional) 2. Rear valves 3 and 4 (optional) 3. Standard rear valves 1 and 2 4. Standard on/off valve 5. Return coupling 6. On/off valve 2 (optional) 7. Front linkage shut-off valve (optional) All the auxiliary hydraulics standard and optional valves are electrically controlled.
  • Page 233: Auxiliary Hydraulic Controls And Functions

    3. Operation • Two valves with joystick control (1F and 2F) • Two valves with control levers (3F and 4F) • Two 6/2 change valves for simultaneous coupling of front linkage and front loader 3.15.1 Auxiliary hydraulic controls and functions The auxiliary hydraulic controls are positioned on the armrest.
  • Page 234: Activating And Deactivating The Auxiliary Hydraulics

    3. Operation You can adjust the following properties of the auxiliary hydraulics valves through the tractor terminal display on the armrest: • Position lock: • You can lock a valve function in the ON position. • Position lock hold time: •...
  • Page 235: Selecting Joystick Functions For Auxiliary Hydraulics

    3. Operation • To deactivate the auxiliary hydraulics, press the on/off push button. The indicator light goes out. IMPORTANT: The off function can be used as an emergency stop for the auxiliary hydraulics. 3.15.1.2 Selecting joystick functions for auxiliary hydraulics GUID-6F7F7166-3956-424B-8F11-4C6071DB4798 1.
  • Page 236 3. Operation GUID-40C04E99-5E53-44F5-9AC7-7EF0D90DFD70 1. Selector for the predefined factory/user settings 2. Factory setting for slow output and floating position for auxiliary hydraulics valves 3. Factory setting for medium output 4. Factory setting for maximum output 5. Memory positions for predefined user settings In the slow output setting, the floating position must be activated using the joystick or valve control lever.
  • Page 237: Controlling The Auxiliary Hydraulics Rear Valves 1 And 2 And Front Valves 1F And 2F

    3. Operation 3.15.1.4 Controlling the auxiliary hydraulics rear valves 1 and 2 and front valves 1F and 2F You can control rear valves 1 and 2 or front valves 1F and 2F (optional) with the joystick. GUID-9EF75916-AF70-408C-BC1B-70113729EE92 1. Joystick movement to control rear valve 1 and front valve 1F 2.
  • Page 238: Controlling The Auxiliary Hydraulics Rear Valves 3, 4 And 5 And Front Valves 3F And 4F

    3. Operation 3.15.1.5 Controlling the auxiliary hydraulics rear valves 3, 4 and 5 and front valves 3F and 4F You can control the rear valves 3, 4, 5 and the front valves 3F and 4F with the control levers. The rear valves 3, 4, 5 (optional) and the front valves 3F and 4F (optional) are always active when the auxiliary hydraulics is activated with the on/off push button.
  • Page 239: Using The Auxiliary Hydraulics On/Off Valves

    3. Operation 3.15.1.6 Using the auxiliary hydraulics on/off valves By default, the tractor is equipped with one auxiliary hydraulics on/off valve. This standard on/off valve controls the lowest quick couplings at the rear. You can use the standard rear on/off valve to control the hydraulic top link, for example. The rear on/off valve 2 is optional.
  • Page 240: Controlling The Rear Valve 1 From Rear Mudguard Push Buttons

    3. Operation 2. Press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol to use the lifting function (+). The optional push buttons on the rear mudguards can be used for controlling the rear on/off valve 1.These buttons work in the same way as the switch for rear on/off valve 1 in the cab.
  • Page 241: Using The Front Linkage Shut-Off Valve

    3. Operation GUID-430FC4F0-1DBA-44C2-8E9B-01074D2E6DF1 1. Push button (blue) for controlling the + port of the rear valve 1 2. Push button (green) for controlling the – port of the rear valve 1 The order of the push buttons is the same on both the left and right mudguard. 1.
  • Page 242: Changing The Auxiliary Hydraulics Settings

    3. Operation GUID-13034B5B-5C34-473C-8B5D-0A7252452173 1. Shut-off valve 2. Shut-off valve lever 3. Lever in front linkage position 4. Lever in rear valve position • To use the front linkage: • Disconnect quick couplings from the rear valve to which the front linkage shut-off valve is connected.
  • Page 243: Auxiliary Hydraulic Control's Safety Time Out

    3. Operation 4. Press OK or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to activate the valve point to be set. The selected valve point starts to flash. GUID-19AE50F4-02AB-491E-8EF1-97C1AA80D304 1. Selected valve point 5. Set the value and the function with the up and down arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory/user settings.
  • Page 244: Adjusting The Auxiliary Hydraulic Control's Safety Time Out Speed Limit

    3. Operation Adjust the speed limit as low as it is possible without disturbing your work. A high speed limit reduces the effect of this safety feature. If the joystick is deactivated by this function, you have to activate the joystick functions selector again to use the joystick.
  • Page 245: Activating And Deactivating The Hydraulics Assistant

    3. Operation 6. Change the time value for the auxiliary hydraulic control's safety time out speed limit with the up or down arrow button. CAUTION: Adjust the speed limit as low as it is possible without disturbing your work. A high speed limit reduces the effect of this safety feature.
  • Page 246: Activating And Deactivating The Position Locking

    3. Operation 5. Set the desired status of the hydraulics assistant by pressing the up or down arrow button. GUID-829B8D1C-E576-46DC-9CC4-AE7CC4171184 1. Hydraulics assistant is activated. The value is automatically saved when you deactivate the selected field by moving the navigation box to another parameter or by pressing the ESC button.
  • Page 247: Activating And Deactivating The Floating Position

    3. Operation 3. To interrupt a timed position locking before the timer runs out: • Move the joystick to the position in question. • Release the control lever to the middle position. WARNING: To avoid serious injury or death due to falling loads resulting from inadvertent raising or roll-back of the loader, do not connect loader hydraulics to any tractor auxiliary valve that has detents which cannot be locked out or removed, except for the...
  • Page 248: Using Power Beyond Couplings

    3. Operation 3. Release the load from the auxiliary hydraulics (especially from the hydraulic cylinders). WARNING: When the front linkage is being connected to the rear valve, make sure there is no load on the front linkage or rear implement connected to the same valve. The load on the front linkage or rear valve implement discharges when the shut-off valve lever is turned.
  • Page 249 3. Operation GUID-ECA6C2D1-4DFA-4A73-BC3C-86815CF6F67D 1. Return coupling (T2), male quick coupling 1” (25 mm) 2. Pressure coupling, female quick coupling 3/4” (20 mm) 3. LS coupling, female quick coupling 3/8” (10 mm) 4. Free return coupling (T1), male quick coupling 1” (25 mm) 5.
  • Page 250: Using A Hydraulic Valve As A Single-Action Valve

    3. Operation 3.15.3.3 Using a hydraulic valve as a single-action valve You can use a hydraulic valve as a single-action valve for tipping, for example. WARNING: Make sure that the valve for tipping does not have the position lock on. When using a hydraulic valve as a single-action valve, connect the hose of the tipping device to the (+) coupling of the used valve.
  • Page 251 3. Operation GUID-CA41FD0D-40CC-4FC2-BCFC-BE599F1995FD 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 2. Changeover button for front linkage/front loader (optional) 3. Joystick functions selector 4. Joystick 5. Lifting/lowering push buttons on the front end • Activate the auxiliary hydraulics by pressing the on/off push button. The on/off symbol on the push button is lit green.
  • Page 252: Using The Front Linkage Connected To The Rear Valves

    3. Operation 3.16.2 Using the front linkage connected to the rear valves IMPORTANT: You have to detach the front loader before using the front linkage. GUID-AABBE8A9-DCB7-492F-B436-1326EE03159F 1. Control lever for auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 2. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 3.
  • Page 253: Setting Front Linkage Lifting Link Positions

    3. Operation • Disconnect quick couplings from the rear valve to which the front linkage shut-off valve is connected. WARNING: When the front linkage is being connected to the rear valve, make sure there is no load on the front linkage or rear implement connected to the same valve.
  • Page 254 3. Operation GUID-631FF889-19C9-4135-895A-0B846D5BAC68 1. Fastening hole 1 2. Fastening hole 2 3. Fastening hole 3 1. Set the lifting links to the desired position and fit the fastening bolts to the holes. Lifting link position Fastening bolt location Working Fastening bolts are fitted in holes 1 and 2 or 1 and 3. Transport Lifting links are folded fully up and fastening bolts are fitted in holes 1 and 3.
  • Page 255: Pivoting Front Linkage

    3. Operation 3.17 Pivoting front linkage 3.17.1 Pivoting front linkage 3.17.1.1 Using the pivoting front linkage IMPORTANT: You have to detach the front loader before using the pivoting front linkage. GUID-09E139D6-8352-4F01-8A23-C31EEB25B97C 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 2. Changeover button for front linkage/front loader (optional) 3.
  • Page 256: Valtra Lhlink

    3.17.2 Valtra LHLink Valtra LHLink allows the front linkage to turn when the front wheels turn. You can adjust the turning of the front linkage as well as the offset pivoting. The turning of the front linkage can be controlled either manually or automatically. Valtra LHLink is useful, for example, when mowing or sweeping around the corners.
  • Page 257: Adjusting The Turning Ratio

    The Valtra LHLink turns less in relation to the front wheels. • To turn the Valtra LHLink in relation with the front wheel, rotate the controller knob to middle position. The Valtra LHLink turns in relation to the front wheels.
  • Page 258: Limiting The Turning Range

    3. Operation 3.17.2.3 Limiting the turning range You can limit the left and right maximum turning angle of the Valtra LHLink. GUID-4DB0257F-5330-4012-AF18-67DD92937F2F 1. Left limit button 2. Right limit button 3. Offset pivot controller 1. Turn the Valtra LHLink to the desired left or right maximum turning angle.
  • Page 259: Adjusting The Offset Pivot

    3. Operation 3.17.2.4 Adjusting the offset pivot By adjusting the offset pivot you can manually turn the Valtra LHLink without turning the front wheels. GUID-9AEB039B-C25E-490F-8D97-474DDAC31779 1. Offset pivot controller • To turn the Valtra LHLink to left, rotate the offset pivot controller leftwards.
  • Page 260 3. Operation GUID-FCA601BA-F967-47C9-874F-6A42105D0395 1. Fastening hole 1 2. Fastening hole 2 1. Set the lifting links to the desired position and fit the fastening bolts to the holes. Lifting link position Fastening bolt location Working Fastening bolts are fitted in holes 1 and 2. Transport Lifting links are folded up and fastening bolt is fitted in hole 2.
  • Page 261: Valtra Front Loader

    - except for float detent position in the loader lower direction. NOTE: Install the Valtra front loader according to the instructions in the Valtra loader Operator's Manual. If you want to install any other front loader, contact your local technical support.
  • Page 262 3. Operation GUID-C5CDD7BE-30CA-44AD-A76A-A67B1A2AE15D 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 2. Changeover button for front linkage/front loader (optional) 3. Joystick functions selector 4. Joystick with push buttons • Activate the auxiliary hydraulics by pressing the on/off push button. The on/off symbol on the push button is lit green. •...
  • Page 263: Using The Valtra Quick Front Loader Coupling Device

    When pushing the joystick continuously forward, the floating position is activated until you release the joystick. 3.18.2 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling device The quick coupling device is optional equipment. GUID-ED63E61B-2B2F-4CEE-8A79-4368C3C4D18C 1. Hose multicoupler 2.
  • Page 264: Locking The Equipment

    3. Operation GUID-62A57E38-7B4A-4D6C-AEB0-C3BFF317DAB9 1. Button for Softdrive • To activate or deactivate the Softdrive function, press the button for Softdrive. When activated, the light of the button is lit green. NOTE: You can keep Softdrive activated during most working activities. It is recommended that you deactivate Softdrive only if special precision is required.
  • Page 265: Power Take-Off

    3. Operation • To lock the equipment to the loader frame: • Simultaneously press the button for hydraulic implement locking and the lower joystick push button, and move the joystick to the left. • To release the equipment from the loader frame: •...
  • Page 266 3. Operation WARNING: When a PTO-driven implement is being used, no personnel are allowed near the PTO drive shaft. Service work on the PTO drive shaft should be carried out with the PTO disengaged, the engine stopped and the ignition key removed from the ignition switch. GUID-71E785E6-9D64-49D2-868B-D62ACDCCEE89 WARNING: After the PTO is disengaged, the implement continues to rotate for some time (regardless of braking).
  • Page 267: Rear Power Take-Off

    3. Operation IMPORTANT: Make sure that the joint shaft angles are not exceeded. IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the maximum output durability of the PTO shaft. • Make sure that the length of the PTO drive shaft is correct for the PTO-driven implements to be used.
  • Page 268 3. Operation GUID-CAFF47FD-A3CF-4B3B-8A02-B041869C070A 1. Button for rear PTO automatic start/stop 2. Speed control knob for rear PTO 3. Switch for rear PTO The rear PTO on/off push button on the rear mudguard is optional: GUID-CAAA1849-6895-4A59-BBC2-84694B1B18D4 1. Rear PTO on/off push button Sigma Power In models N134 V and N154e V, the Sigma Power control system is extra equipment.
  • Page 269: Recommended Rear Power Take-Off Shafts

    3. Operation The Sigma Power control system gives extra power for PTO work. When required for PTO work, the engine will automatically provide up to 30 hp more power. The Sigma Power activates automatically when the power transferred through the PTO rises high enough.
  • Page 270: Activating Rear Power Take-Off

    3. Operation 3.19.2.2 Activating rear power take-off Before you can start the rear power take-off (PTO), you have to activate one of the rear PTO speed ranges available in your tractor. IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the maximum PTO speed of the implement defined by the implement manufacturer.
  • Page 271: Starting Rear Power Take-Off

    3. Operation • The light is lit when the PTO is on or the proportional ground speed power take-off has been engaged. • The light blinks quickly if the PTO is rotating but no longer engaged. • The light blinks with normal speed when the PTO is not rotating and the gear selected with the speed control knob is engaged.
  • Page 272: Stopping Rear Power Take-Off Temporarily

    3. Operation • To start the rear PTO with the rear PTO on/off push button (optional) on the mudguard, press the button continuously for at least 3 seconds. The PTO starting begins after 0.5 seconds. If the pressing is interrupted during these 3 seconds, the PTO stops.
  • Page 273: Deactivating Rear Power Take-Off

    3. Operation • Press down the switch for rear PTO and push it forward. GUID-15597209-5561-4EBD-BA5E-A13223789DB0 1. Switch for rear PTO • If the PTO is in use, so that the indicator light on the proline instrument panel is lit, you can stop the PTO also by pressing the switch and pulling it backward.
  • Page 274: Stopping The Rear Power Take-Off In Emergency

    3. Operation • Press down the rear PTO switch and push it forward. GUID-15597209-5561-4EBD-BA5E-A13223789DB0 1. Switch for rear PTO • Turn the PTO speed control knob to the N position (PTO deactivated). GUID-0D31E500-E360-4863-B5FE-DB5B63CF763F 1. Speed control knob for rear PTO The rear PTO is deactivated, and the indicator light on the instrument panel goes off.
  • Page 275 3. Operation Before you start operating PTO-driven implements from outside the cab, make sure you have the PTO emergency stop socket within reach. If you cannot reach the PTO emergency stop socket from your operating position, it is recommended that you attach a wire to the socket by which you can pull it out from distance. STOP GUID-FAF5B182-B2AA-4254-B593-21749EC3A7D1 1.
  • Page 276: Using The Rear Power Take-Off Automatic Start/Stop

    3. Operation 3.19.2.7 Using the rear power take-off automatic start/stop The rear power take-off (PTO) automatic start/stop is useful in headland turns, for example, where the implement needs to be raised temporarily and then lowered back. GUID-696798AB-E840-43E4-9CC2-ACEE67A58C26 1. Lifting/stop/lowering switch 2.
  • Page 277: Proportional Ground Speed Power Take-Off

    3. Operation • Deactivate the automatic start/stop in any of the following ways: • Press the button for rear PTO automatic start/stop. • Use the switch for rear PTO. • Keep the linkage raised, that is, in the standby position for at least 90 seconds.
  • Page 278: Adjusting The Rear Power Take-Off Engagement

    3. Operation GUID-0D31E500-E360-4863-B5FE-DB5B63CF763F 1. Speed control knob for rear PTO GUID-15597209-5561-4EBD-BA5E-A13223789DB0 1. Switch for rear PTO 3.19.2.9 Adjusting the rear power take-off engagement When working with heavily rotating implements, you can adjust the rear power take-off (PTO) engagement in the tractor terminal transmission settings view. The factory setting does not need to be changed for normal PTO use.
  • Page 279 3. Operation 1. Press ESC. 2. Navigate to the menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3. Press the right arrow button to enter the transmission settings view. NOTE: When the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position (P), you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button.
  • Page 280: Front Power Take-Off

    3. Operation 3.19.3 Front power take-off Front power take-off (PTO) is only available with front linkage (extra equipment). GUID-303EFE8A-5E6E-47D2-ABC7-13CA95BA65E2 1. Front PTO GUID-9F41B167-49A6-44E1-BECF-3B5CD4CA846B 1. Front PTO for LHLink or pivoting front linkage The front PTO shaft has a diameter of 35 mm with 6 splines. GUID-C61E55BC-7E70-4637-8585-DF36660F0C65 IMPORTANT: The front power take-off shaft's nominal rotating speed is 1000 rpm and the rotating direction is counterclockwise when viewed from the front.
  • Page 281: Activating And Deactivating Front Power Take-Off

    3. Operation IMPORTANT: The maximum allowed input torque for the front PTO gearbox is 759 Nm and the nominal is 692 Nm. If the tractor is equipped with the LHLink or the pivoting front linkage, the maximum allowed input torque for the front PTO gearbox is 732 Nm and the nominal is 549 Nm.
  • Page 282: U-Pilot Operating Requirements

    3. Operation distances between the functions are stored in the tractor memory. After this, the programme can be started with one press of a button. The actual driving speed can differ from the driving speed used during recording the U-Pilot, but the distances between the different functions are kept the same. The U-Pilot has two memory slots.
  • Page 283: U-Pilot View

    3. Operation 1. Activation / recording button 1 for U-Pilot 2. Activation / recording button 2 for U-Pilot 3. U-Pilot on/off button 3.20.3 U-Pilot view The U-Pilot view is shown on the tractor terminal display. IMPL1 GUID-0417221F-90E5-4ED4-8F46-CC22CE0CAB61 1. U-Pilot status 2.
  • Page 284 3. Operation Symbol Operation Switch positions when Limitation running a programme Hydraulic valve, position Hydraulics activated. 1), 2), 3) lock activated. NOTE: The valve number and port are displayed on the symbol top left corner. Hydraulic valve, floating Hydraulics activated. 1), 2), 3) position activated.
  • Page 285: U-Pilot Programme Examples

    3. Operation Symbol Operation Switch positions when Limitation running a programme Differential lock engaged. Differential lock disengaged. Current socket activated. Current socket deactivated. PAUSE Pause in the programme. End of the programme. The system checks the correct positions of these switches before recording and running. If the position is incorrect, the symbol of the operation flashes on the display.
  • Page 286: Using U-Pilot Programmes

    3. Operation Lowering of the plough. 4WD engaged. Differential lock engaged. Powershift gear 2. PS 2 End of the programme. Example Activate current socket with U-Pilot programme Current socket activated. End of the programme. 3.20.6 Using U-Pilot programmes 3.20.6.1 Selecting a U-Pilot programme 1.
  • Page 287: Recording A U-Pilot Programme

    3. Operation 8. Press the up and down arrow buttons or rotate the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to select the U-Pilot programme. NOTE: You can discard the made changes and return the previous view by pressing ESC. 9. Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The programme is selected and the hydraulics settings are copied to the auxiliary hydraulics' U-Pilot memory position.
  • Page 288 3. Operation GUID-1194BBC6-7AC4-42DC-92E8-EEE942EA8AF0 1. Auxiliary hydraulics on/off push button 2. Activation / recording button 1 for U-Pilot 3. Activation / recording button 2 for U-Pilot 4. U-Pilot on/off button 5. Joystick functions selector 6. Change-over button for front linkage / front loader (optional) 1.
  • Page 289: Previewing A U-Pilot Programme

    3. Operation 3. Press the U-Pilot activation/recording button of the memory slot you are going to use for more than 2 seconds. The red indicator light on the button is flashing. Symbol is in the upper left corner of the display when a programme is being recorded. An empty U- Pilot view appears.
  • Page 290: Running A U-Pilot Programme

    3. Operation 6. Press the left and right arrow buttons or rotate the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to preview the U-Pilot programme. IMPL1 GUID-C897C9EB-6DDC-4343-9636-3EB5AB2FA2BC 7. Press the up arrow button to stop the preview. With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2. A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
  • Page 291 3. Operation • Press shortly the U-Pilot activation/recording button of the memory slot you are going to use. NOTE: The U-Pilot checks the switch positions of the auxiliary hydraulics and linkages if used in the programme. If the switch position is not correct, the function symbol flashes on the display.
  • Page 292: Managing U-Pilot Programmes

    3. Operation 3.20.7 Managing U-Pilot programmes 3.20.7.1 Adding a new U-Pilot programme 1. Press ESC button. 2. Navigate to the menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons. 3. Press the left arrow button to enter the U-Pilot view. IMPL1 GUID-18F4B804-649E-4F09-8665-DFF68C1A4F70 4.
  • Page 293: Removing A U-Pilot Programme

    3. Operation 3. Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The programme renaming view appears. IMPL1 IMPL1 I M P L 1 GUID-05FEAC68-CB87-4268-8D78-48D93D2EB7CB 4. Rename the programme. • Move the selection over the character you are going to change by pressing left and right arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory/user settings.
  • Page 294: Recovering A Deleted U-Pilot Programme

    3. Operation 3. Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The programme is deleted and the U-Pilot view shows the next available programme. GUID-F36A41B4-7039-4288-B549-F8F98EC7E74B With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2. A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
  • Page 295: Removing A Programme Function

    3. Operation 2. Press left and right arrow buttons or rotate the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to move the selection over the function you are going to change. 3. Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The function selection view appears.
  • Page 296: Adding A New Programme Function

    3. Operation 5. Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory/user settings. The function is removed from the programme. With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2. A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
  • Page 297: Editing The Programme Function Distance

    3. Operation 3. Press the up arrow button. The function symbol moves up a bit. IMPL1 GUID-12F2F558-0F7C-487E-A603-2A2E3941B3D7 4. Press left and right arrow buttons or rotate the selector for the predefined factory/user settings to move the function to the needed place. IMPL1 GUID-B6B28C55-940D-464F-ABA4-4E11F5927BB6 5.
  • Page 298: U-Pilot Error Codes

    3. Operation 3. Press the down arrow button. The distance edit view appears. IMPL1 IMPL1 0 4 5 m GUID-B6BCE43C-72C7-4C7F-B59F-280210765AD1 4. Edit the distance. You can also change the distance unit from meters to seconds. • Move the selection over the character you are going to change by pressing left and right arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory/user settings.
  • Page 299 3. Operation Symbol Error Cause of error number Recording or operation cancelled. Driving speed over 20 km/h. 20 km/h Recorded programme does not start. Driving speed over 20 km/h or under 0.5 20 km/h km/h. 1 km/h Recording cancelled temporarily. Driving speed under 0.5 km/h. Not in use.
  • Page 300: Implement Signal Connection

    3. Operation 3.21 Implement signal connection 3.21.1 Implement signal connector The implement signal connector (extra equipment) complies with the ISO 11786 standard. The connector is located on the side panel in the cab. GUID-17E63215-2963-443F-8C88-D7059BEEBB6E 1. Implement signal connector An implement connected to the connector can use the following tractor information: GUID-E1A08017-905E-416D-AD1D-C0DC97729F19 1.
  • Page 301: Resetting The Implement Signal Connection

    1. Indicator light for implement signal connection 1. Stop the tractor. 2. Turn off the power. 3. Turn on the power. 4. Start the tractor. 5. If the indicator light continues to blink, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. - 299 -...
  • Page 302: Isobus Implement Control System

    The Valtra ISOBUS implement control system provides also electric power for ISOBUS components (25 A) and electric power for actuators and implements (60 A). The Valtra ISOBUS implement control system can maintain the power for a maximum of one hour if an implement or the terminal requires so.
  • Page 303: Isobus Terminal Connector

    3. Operation 3.22.1 ISOBUS terminal connector The ISOBUS terminal connector is part of the ISOBUS implement control system (extra equipment). The connector is used to connect the terminal to the ISOBUS system. The connector includes both an ISOBUS data bus and a power supply. 3.22.2 ISOBUS implement connector The ISOBUS implement connector is part of the ISOBUS implement control...
  • Page 304: Using Auto-Guide

    3. Operation • Electrohydraulic steering valve • A bracket for automated steering system control unit (on the roof) • Auto-Guide receiver on/off button • Auto-Guide steering valve on/off button • Auto-Guide remote activation button 3.23.1 Using Auto-Guide Before Auto-Guide 3000 steering system can be used and the automatic steering activated, the receiver and the steering valve must be turned on.
  • Page 305: Using Auto-Guide With Quicksteer

    3. Operation • Press the Auto-Guide steering valve on/off button on the side panel to turn the Auto-Guide steering valve on or off. When on, the light on the push button is green and the symbol displayed on the Proline instrument panel. The steering valve is automatically turned off when the driver leaves the driver's seat for more than five seconds.
  • Page 306: Auto-Guide With Twintrac And Quicksteer

    Press the steering valve on/off button once. The steering valve is turned off after which the system turns the valve back If the light is still flashing, the fault persists. In this case, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. 3.24 Towing devices 3.24.1...
  • Page 307: Euro Pick-Up Hitch

    3. Operation GUID-674D3F20-6AC0-47C3-9690-D849F5723F20 1. Nordic pick-up hitch 3.24.2 Euro pick-up hitch The Euro pick-up hitch is optional with four changeable implements. WARNING: When attaching a trailer or implement, do not exceed the maximum weight of the rear axle or the maximum load of the tyre type. See the technical specifications in this manual for the maximum permissible weights and loads.
  • Page 308: Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch

    3. Operation When the trailer hitch or drawbar is not in use, it can be fastened to its bracket. GUID-3BE0BDED-4092-4A55-AA3A-9C70F7E4A40A 1. Bracket 3.24.3 Hydraulic pick-up hitch The Hydraulic pick-up hitch with hydraulic extension is optional with four changeable implements. WARNING: When attaching a trailer or implement, do not exceed the maximum weight of the rear axle or the maximum load of the tyre type.
  • Page 309: Using The Pickup Hitch

    3. Operation 1. Hydraulic pick-up hitch 2. K80 ball hitch with steering balls (optional) 3. Trailer hitch 4. K80 ball hitch (optional) 5. Drawbar (optional) When the trailer hitch or drawbar is not in use, it can be fastened to its bracket. GUID-3BE0BDED-4092-4A55-AA3A-9C70F7E4A40A 1.
  • Page 310: Latching The Nordic And Euro Pick-Up Hitch

    3. Operation 4. Release the hitch latch lever when the hitch has passed the locking latch. 3.24.4.2 Latching the Nordic and Euro pick-up hitch DANGER: Make sure that at least 20% of the total combination weight rests on the front wheels. When needed, use a sufficient number of front ballast weights.
  • Page 311: Extending The Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch

    3. Operation GUID-288EE569-37CE-4942-B519-2E306B7CEAFD 1. Lifting/lowering switch 2. Lifting push button 3. Lowering push button 1. Reverse the tractor up to the trailer/implement. 2. Align the pick-up hitch hook or drawbar pin to the eye of the trailer/implement beam. 3. Press the symbol side of the lifting/lowering switch or the lifting push button until the hitch latches.
  • Page 312: Latching The Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch

    3. Operation GUID-2AFED1CB-6602-4A18-A9B2-6048E4145587 1. Switch for rear on/off valve 2 1. Extend the towing device. Press down the side opposite to the symbol of the switch for rear on/off valve 2. Retract the towing device. Press down the symbol side of the switch for rear on/off valve 2. 3.24.4.4 Latching the Hydraulic pick-up hitch DANGER: Make sure that at least 20% of the total combination weight...
  • Page 313 3. Operation GUID-BB0C143F-602A-4FDB-88C7-49540F119B72 1. On/off valve switch 2 2. Lifting/lowering switch 3. Lifting push button 4. Lowering push button 1. Reverse the tractor up to the trailer/implement. 2. Press the lifting/lowering switch side opposite to the symbol or the lowering push button to lower the linkage.
  • Page 314: Changing The Pick-Up Hitch Implement

    3. Operation 7. Press the symbol side of the on/off valve switch 2 to retract the towing device. The hydraulic extension locks, and you can hear a click when the hitch latches in longitudinal direction. WARNING: Make sure that the locking makes the click sound because only this tells that the hydraulic extension is locked.
  • Page 315: Changing The Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch Implement

    3. Operation 2. Remove the screw and washer. 3. Push the locking plate forward and pull to the side to remove it. 4. Remove the locking pins by pulling. Support the pick-up hitch implement by hand while removing the locking pins. 5.
  • Page 316: Agricultural Drawbar

    3. Operation 8. Retract the towing device. 3.24.6 Agricultural drawbar The agricultural drawbar (optional) is used without the pick-up hitch. GUID-7C0D87A3-6EED-45AA-8870-A33EC5DDD993 1. Agricultural drawbar The agricultural drawbar is used for towing implements where only part of the implement weight is on the drawbar, for example balers. See the technical specifications in this manual for the maximum weight of the drawbar implement.
  • Page 317: Adjusting The Agricultural Drawbar

    3. Operation 3.24.6.1 Adjusting the agricultural drawbar You can adjust the agricultural drawbar to different distances and lateral positions. GUID-54C9DD62-9035-4269-BDA2-BE06937CDA7A 1. Pin 2. Spring return pin 3. Drawbar 4. Ring pin 1. To adjust the drawbar distance: • Secure the pin with hand and pull out the ring pin. •...
  • Page 318: Adjusting The Jaw Height

    3. Operation WARNING: According to law, the operator has to ensure that all relevant precautions are taken (lockings secured etc.). GUID-70352EBA-D71D-4B2C-9E80-8E7F322612C6 1. Short towing device frame 2. Towing device frame 3. Universal towing device frame 4. Towing device frame with a fixed 80–mm ball coupling 5.
  • Page 319 3. Operation GUID-6527CD59-5E91-4718-8CDD-58C610BA92A7 1. Lever 1. Pull the lever upwards and turn it to the anticlockwise. 2. Move the jaw to the wanted height. 3. Release the lever. The locking pins lock the lever to the correct position with the help of the returning springs.
  • Page 320: Attaching To The Mechanical Jaw

    3. Operation 3.24.7.2 Attaching to the mechanical jaw You can attach a trailer to the mechanical jaw using the coupling lever. GUID-6FFF7AB1-633F-4DD9-8879-1FDDE5F3390B 1. Ring 2. Coupling lever 3. Towing pin 1. Pull up the ring at the top of the coupling lever to lift up the towing pin. WARNING: After attaching the trailer, check that the towing pin is completely down and locked.
  • Page 321: Attaching To The Mechanical Jaw K80

    3. Operation 3.24.7.3 Attaching to the mechanical jaw K80 You can attach a trailer to the mechanical jaw K80. GUID-90C43526-2E09-4B09-AA84-87EB3D63B950 1. Pin 2. Locking pin 3. Locking 1. Remove the locking pin. 2. Pull the pin off and open the locking. 3.
  • Page 322: Attaching To Fixed Piton Fix/Fixed Ø80Mm Ball Hitch

    3. Operation 3.24.7.4 Attaching to fixed Piton fix/fixed Ø80mm ball hitch You can attach a trailer to the fixed Piton fix or fixed K80 jaw. GUID-6CF63507-FC10-4463-8528-E15C949220FC 1. Pin 2. Locking pin 3. Locking 1. Remove the locking pin. 2. Pull the pin off and open the locking. 3.
  • Page 323 3. Operation GUID-622A04F2-8543-4D04-A15F-02EF3C4F4273 1. Trailer hitch release lever (optional) 2. Cable for trailer hitch release lever (optional) 3. Towing pin locking lever 4. Towing pin opening lever 5. Adjusting part 6. Spring locking pin 1. Check that the adjusting parts fit for the trailer to be coupled. With the adjusting parts you can adjust the towing eye spacing.
  • Page 324: Air Pressure System

    3. Operation 4. Check that the towing pin is locked. GUID-D9D061FB-DE66-4805-AA5C-5AFCAEB67093 1. Towing pin not locked 2. Towing pin locked WARNING: The towing pin is locked in the down position when the security knob is out. When attaching the trailer, the towing locking pin must be secured.
  • Page 325: Trailer

    3. Operation WARNING: The pressure of the air pressure system must be at its maximum, about 7-8 bar, before driving the tractor with a trailer equipped with air pressure brakes. When the ambient temperature is below +5°C, the antifreeze container must be filled with antifreeze liquid containing lubricant.
  • Page 326: Trailer Turn Signals

    To speed up the recovery, you can switch the turn signals off and on again. If the fault still persists, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. The tractor's direction indicator failure control works also for the trailer LED direction indicators, as required by law, when they include the Hella direction indicator failure control.
  • Page 327: Trailer Air Pressure Brakes

    3. Operation 3.26.2 Trailer air pressure brakes When towing a trailer, you can increase the braking power with trailer air pressure brakes. The trailer air pressure brake system (optional equipment) is controlled by the tractor brakes. The trailer brakes operate also when using the parking brake. GUID-76C33FCE-4BE8-4BBB-875C-5CAF67AB27C9 1.
  • Page 328: Hydraulic Trailer Brake Valve

    3. Operation WARNING: When the tractor is towing a trailer, the brake pedals must be locked together. The brakes are not to be used individually for steering. WARNING: The pressure of the air pressure system must be at its maximum, about 7-8 bar, before driving the tractor with a trailer equipped with air pressure brakes.
  • Page 329: Maintenance

    Annual maintenance schedule is suitable for tractors which have less than 1200 running hours in a year. The schedule should be carried out by an authorised Valtra workshop but the operator has to carry out the normal daily and weekly service routines according to the periodical maintenance chart.
  • Page 330: Performing Maintenance Tasks

    4. Maintenance Front axle and steering system The inspection of the front axle and steering system contains the following services: • Change of oil in differential • Change of oil in hubs Working hydraulics The inspection of the working hydraulic system contains the following services: •...
  • Page 331: Cleaning The Tractor

    4. Maintenance • Check the oil level. Be sure that the engine and oil have cooled down before checking the oil level. The oil must have run down to the bottom of the oil sump before the operation. • Open the radiator cap with care when the engine is hot as the cooling system is pressurized.
  • Page 332: Cleaning The Engine Compartment

    4. Maintenance • Wash the tractor using a pressure washer. Keep the nozzle of the pressure washer at least 30 cm from the sealing points and paint work. The temperature of the washing water must not be higher than 50°C. NOTE: Do not use special nozzles, such as turbo nozzles, when washing.
  • Page 333: Cleaning Polycarbonate Windows

    4. Maintenance • Do not use high pressure to wash the electric and fuel equipment or the radiator. These components can be damaged easily. Wash the delicate engine parts by hand. • Let the engine dry up before starting. 4.3.1.2 Cleaning polycarbonate windows The polycarbonate windows must be cleaned regularly to keep the windows bright as long as possible.
  • Page 334: Cleaning The Fuel-Operated Heater And Its Surroundings

    4. Maintenance 1. Remove any dirt and hay from the exhaust pipe. 2. Brush the dirt from the exhaust pipe and its surroundings. If the tractor is equipped with bottom plate, clean it as well. 4.3.1.4 Cleaning the fuel-operated heater and its surroundings During the heating season, clean the fuel-operated heater (optional equipment) and its surroundings monthly to avoid the risk of fire.
  • Page 335 4. Maintenance 2. Detach the engine electric centre from the battery casing. GUID-FCB64313-E981-403D-8220-76261F7B12F8 1. Engine electric centre fastening clip 2. Battery casing fastening screw 3. Main electric centre fastening screw Leave the electric centre hanging by its harness. 3. Detach the main electric centre from the battery casing. Unscrew the main electric centre fastening screws.
  • Page 336 4. Maintenance 5. Disconnect the hoses and electric connectors from the windscreen washer fluid reservoir. GUID-A69A54E0-CCC5-4277-B746-800278F5F22D 1. Windscreen washer fluid hose 2. Windscreen washer electric connector 6. Remove the battery casing. 7. Remove any dirt or hay from the fuel-operated heater and its surroundings. GUID-BB2695A3-CD82-48CF-8A5C-3FE94642C63D 1.
  • Page 337: Greasing Lubricating Points Fitted With Grease Nipples

    4. Maintenance 8. Clean fuel-operated heater and its surroundings with a brush and compressed air. Make sure the surface of the silencer is clean. If the tractor is equipped with bottom plate, clean it as well. 9. Fit the battery casing. 10.
  • Page 338 4. Maintenance • Make sure that the supports are below the correct support points on the frame. Rear GUID-DA0B7603-D14D-48F8-950F-85730D55C430 1. Main support point 2. Secondary support point Front GUID-80492704-A0DE-442A-BD5F-CD3FD468BDC6 1. Main support point 2. Secondary support point - 336 -...
  • Page 339: Recommended Fuel And Lubricants

    4. Maintenance Recommended fuel and lubricants 4.4.1 Fuel Make sure the correct fuel is used. The properties of light fuel oil that is only intended for heating do not meet the requirements of modern diesel engines, and cannot be used as fuel. The high pressure pump of the Common Rail system requires the fuel to have sufficient lubricity, because it does not have separate oil lubrication.
  • Page 340: Biodiesel Fuel

    4. Maintenance • Use the original container for storage. • Keep the container properly closed and in a cool, well-ventilated area. IMPORTANT: AdBlue/DEF freezes at -11 °C. Take the necessary storage precautions to keep the product from freezing and to ensure the vehicle can be topped up at all times.
  • Page 341: Grease

    4. Maintenance IMPORTANT: If the AdBlue/DEF additive is modified or replaced by another fluid, which does not comply with standard DIN 70070, there is a risk that it will not provide the intended result, and it may damage the engine. 4.4.2 Grease Use proper grease for the lubrication points.
  • Page 342: Grease Moly - Nlgi2 Moly Grease

    4. Maintenance 4.4.2.3 Grease Moly - NLGI2 moly grease Use Grease Moly for wheel bearings, chassis water pumps, caterpillar rollers et cetera. Grease Moly is a high-quality, lithium-based universal grease for vehicle use. Grease Moly: • is a lithium-based universal grease •...
  • Page 343: Running The Tractor In After Storage

    4. Maintenance • Service the fuel tank. • Empty the tank of fuel. • Clean the tank. • Fill the fuel tank with fuel. • Change the prefilter in the fuel system. • Change the fuel filter and bleed the fuel system of air. •...
  • Page 344: Running The Tractor In After A Storing Period Longer Than Two Months

    4. Maintenance • Start the engine without racing it. • Test-run the tractor. 4.6.2 Running the tractor in after a storing period longer than two months You must run the tractor in after a storing period longer than two months. •...
  • Page 345: Periodical Maintenance

    4. Maintenance Periodical maintenance GUID-56496CFD-9F29-4A47-9BBC-E980432028AF 1. Periodical maintenance view The periodical maintenance view shows when you must perform the tractor service. NOTE: When the periodical maintenance view is shown on the display, the service work has to be carried out before the view is cleared. NOTE: Clean the tractor before maintenance.
  • Page 346 4. Maintenance Maintenance check point 10 h 50 h 600 h 1200 h 2400 h Check the engine oil level. ● ● ● ● ● Check the coolant level. ● ● ● ● ● Check and clean the radiator fins and engine cover grilles. ●...
  • Page 347: Daily Maintenance

    4. Maintenance Maintenance check point 10 h 50 h 600 h 1200 h 2400 h Change the oil in the transmission system. ● Change the transmission breather. ● Clean the suction strainer. ● Bleed the brake system. ● Clean the cooling system. ●...
  • Page 348 4. Maintenance GUID-AE71109D-134F-48A2-9600-7BD158E1875C 1. Oil filler cap 2. Dipstick 1. Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes. Park the tractor on level ground. 2. Pull out the dipstick. The oil level must be between the maximum and minimum marks on the dipstick.
  • Page 349: Checking The Coolant Level

    4. Maintenance 4.7.2.2 Checking the coolant level Check the coolant level periodically. NOTE: Drain the cooling system completely every second year and refill it with new coolant. GUID-7B63A5FB-8681-4235-852D-AF63EDC40012 1. Cap of the coolant expansion tank 2. Cold fluid level mark 1.
  • Page 350 4. Maintenance 4. Inspect the expansion tank for leakage. IMPORTANT: There is a drain hole under the coolant pump that must not be blocked. If coolant drips out of the hole, the pump seal is damaged and must be replaced. In a new engine some leakage is possible until the pump settles GUID-60BF7A24-AB42-4E28-A0E1-151AB3EF5671 1.
  • Page 351: Cleaning Radiators

    4. Maintenance 4.7.2.3 Cleaning radiators Clean all the radiator honeycombs periodically. GUID-5C33245B-720B-4DDB-B544-67FE01080897 1. Transmission oil cooler 2. Transmission oil cooler handle 3. Air conditioning cooler (extra equipment) 4. Air conditioning cooler handle 5. Transmission oil cooler latch 6. Air condition cooler fastening screw Fuel cooling is integrated into the transmission oil cooler.
  • Page 352: Checking The Oil Level In The Transmission System

    4. Maintenance 4. Clean the radiators using compressed air or flush them with water. When cleaning, use the air pressure, a water hose (not a pressure washer) or a soft brush. Be careful not to damage the cores. 5. Direct the spray against the air streaming direction. 6.
  • Page 353: Checking The Oil Level In The Hydraulic System

    4. Maintenance 4.7.2.5 Checking the oil level in the hydraulic system Check the oil level in the hydraulic system periodically. 1. Raise the front linkage and lower the front loader and rear linkage. Maximum amount of oil returns to the hydraulic oil reservoir. 2.
  • Page 354 4. Maintenance 4. Add oil, if necessary. Fill by pump through the hydraulic return coupling. GUID-93D0D119-C361-4CA1-A851-847F9A21FDDB 1. Hydraulic return coupling IMPORTANT: If adding oil through the hydraulic return coupling is not possible you can add oil through the hydraulic oil fill cap. This is not recommended and should only be done in an emergency.
  • Page 355 4. Maintenance GUID-E79F0D02-F528-412A-9AB3-40219C6B133B Hydraulic oil fill cap IMPORTANT: Clean the filler cap before filling up with oil. Make sure there are no impurities in the oil before filling up. • Close the steps. Fasten the steps with the two fastening screws. 5.
  • Page 356: Weekly Maintenance

    4. Maintenance 4.7.3 Weekly maintenance 4.7.3.1 Greasing the rear linkage Grease the rear linkage periodically. NOTE: Use Universal Grease for greasing. 1. Grease the lift links. GUID-59D7A155-125A-4F30-BF32-991986209088 1. Lift link 2. Hydraulic lift link 3. Grease nipple There is one grease nipple in the regular lift link. There are no grease nipples in the hydraulic lift link.
  • Page 357 4. Maintenance 2. Grease the top link. GUID-FC401A5E-A002-471B-9ABA-BF41593EE486 1. Top link 2. Top link with ball hitch 3. Hydraulic top link 4. Hydraulic top link with ball hitch 5. Grease nipple There are two grease nipples in the top link. 3.
  • Page 358: Checking The Pick-Up Hitch

    4. Maintenance 4. Grease the differential axle. GUID-10527452-1299-491D-A813-7F17768A58C5 1. Grease nipple There are two grease nipples. 4.7.3.2 Checking the pick-up hitch Check the pick-up hitch periodically. GUID-13D54244-8348-4705-AF22-8896C619B06B 1. Distance between the pick-up hitch and mating surface 2. Pick-up hitch movement 3.
  • Page 359: Greasing The Nordic And Euro Pick-Up Hitch

    4. Maintenance • Check the wear of the pick-up hitch. The distance between the pick-up hitch and mating surface must be under 10 mm. WARNING: When the pick-up hitch has worn down to 44 mm at the thinnest part, it has to be replaced. 4.7.3.3 Greasing the Nordic and Euro pick-up hitch Grease the pick-up hitch periodically.
  • Page 360 4. Maintenance • Apply grease to the grease nipples. GUID-1FED8F75-728F-4A01-AC9E-2B96788D6B4E 1. Grease nipple - 358 -...
  • Page 361: Checking And Greasing The Front Linkage

    4. Maintenance 4.7.3.5 Checking and greasing the front linkage Check and grease the front linkage periodically. • Check regularly that all screws and nuts are tight. GUID-07AF8FD3-AE7B-47B6-BD5F-1674705A0622 1. Screws and nuts • Tighten all screws and nuts of the front linkage after the first 15-25 running hours.
  • Page 362: Checking The Front Power Take-Off

    4. Maintenance • Grease the lifting cylinder pins and the lifting links shaft. GUID-79D2E886-4FA8-4CF1-82EF-A28E69A1AC99 1. Grease nipple It is easier to grease all the nipples when the links are lifted up. 4.7.3.6 Checking the front power take-off Check the front power take-off periodically. •...
  • Page 363: Greasing The Brake Mechanism

    4. Maintenance 4.7.3.7 Greasing the brake mechanism Grease the brake mechanism periodically. Use Calsium LF grease when greasing the brake mechanism. GUID-1D4D6FD4-F422-4561-9A85-0F2FBD6964D5 1. Grease nipple 2. Sliding surfaces 1. Grease the nipples on both sides of the brake cam. 2. Grease the sliding surface on the brake mechanism. 4.7.3.8 Greasing front axle mounting bearings You must grease the front axle mounting bearings periodically.
  • Page 364: Greasing Suspended Front Axle Mounting Bearings

    4. Maintenance GUID-07D375AE-8176-40A6-9D5F-455AC477E4B0 1. Greasing nipple 1. Lift the front end of the tractor a little. Do not lift from front axle or front weight bracket. 2. Grease the nipples on both bearings. Tilt the axle to make sure that grease goes equally into the bearings. 4.7.3.9 Greasing suspended front axle mounting bearings Grease the suspended front axle mounting bearings periodically.
  • Page 365: Checking Belts' Tension

    NOTE: Always keep a spare fan belt handy. Changing the alternator belt when there are no optional equipment requires special tools. Contact an authorized Valtra workshop in case this belt needs to be changed. 1. Check the overall condition of the belts.
  • Page 366: Changing The Fan Belt

    4. Maintenance 4.7.3.11 Changing the fan belt Change the fan belt if needed. GUID-2AF8DE8B-4EB7-4E25-947B-67CD39799DF6 1. Fan belt - 364 -...
  • Page 367 4. Maintenance 1. Remove the old belt by cutting. GUID-D8ED7189-5455-4178-8AF9-3A9E91EA4E12 1. Automatic belt tensioner 2. 1/2" wrench Loosen the automatic belt tensioner by using a 1/2" wrench. 2. Fit the new fan and alternator belt. Loosen the automatic belt tensioner by using a 1/2" wrench. - 365 -...
  • Page 368: Changing The Alternator Belt

    2. Alternator, air conditioning compressor (optional equipment) and air pressure compressor (optional equipment) belt 3. Alternator belt Changing the alternator belt when there are no optional equipment requires special tools. Contact an authorized Valtra workshop in case this belt needs to be changed. - 366 -...
  • Page 369 4. Maintenance 1. Loosen the idler fastening bolt. GUID-1534E94E-89F7-48B6-9944-24AC6FD2C487 1. Socket wrench 2. Idler fastening bolt 3. Idler 4. Pin punch or screwdriver (diameter 8 mm) 2. Fit the pin punch to the hole in the idler support. Use the socket wrench to turn the idler out of the way. 3.
  • Page 370: Checking The Tyre Pressure

    4. Maintenance 5. Ease the idler carefully against the air conditioning compressor belt pulley with the socket wrench. GUID-40CFCA57-91B3-4DB8-BC17-B7D71647B72B 1. Idler 2. Air conditioning compressor belt pulley Do not let the idler hit the air conditioning compressor belt pulley. 6. Remove the old belt. 7.
  • Page 371: Checking The Emergency Brake

    4. Maintenance 4.7.3.14 Checking the emergency brake Check the emergency brake periodically. 1. Use the emergency brake to check that it is functioning. You can test the emergency brake in a normal braking situation. WARNING: Check the emergency brake in slow driving speed (approximately 10 km/h).
  • Page 372: Checking The Air Pressure System Antifreeze Fluid Amount

    4. Maintenance 2. Add more windscreen washer fluid, if necessary. NOTE: When the temperature is under 0 °C, use an antifreeze agent in the fluid. 4.7.3.16 Checking the air pressure system antifreeze fluid amount Check the air pressure system antifreeze fluid amount periodically. GUID-5E8679AF-A38F-4F1E-B70D-92890F93549D 1.
  • Page 373: Maintenance Every 600 Hours

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4 Maintenance every 600 hours 4.7.4.1 Checking, cleaning and greasing the battery terminals Check, clean and grease the battery terminals periodically. 1. Open the battery casing. GUID-4EF9B624-7C13-468B-90C5-55D733BEBFF1 1. Battery casing lock 2. Battery casing door 2. Clean the battery terminals. GUID-EDD16017-2113-45E3-84FB-2671D4A1D381 1.
  • Page 374: Changing The Engine Oil And The Oil Filter

    4. Maintenance 5. Check the condition of the battery cables. 6. Check the fixing of the battery in the battery casing. 7. Grease the battery terminals. NOTE: Use Universal Grease for greasing. 8. Close the battery casing. 4.7.4.2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter Change the engine oil filter periodically.
  • Page 375 4. Maintenance GUID-A141C60E-F66E-4D8D-9FEC-CCFEF93FDB10 1. Oil filter 2. Filler hole 3. Dipstick 4. Drain plug 1. Check that the tractor is standing on level ground. 2. Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes. 3. Remove the drain plug from the engine sump. 4.
  • Page 376: Changing The Cab Ventilation Air Filter

    4. Maintenance 10. Check the oil level from the dipstick. The oil is filled until the upper mark on the dipstick is reached. 11. Wipe off any oil which has run out onto the chassis. 12. Start the engine. 13. Run the engine and check for possible leaks. 14.
  • Page 377: Changing The Skyview Equipment Cab Ventilation Air Filter

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.4 Changing the Skyview equipment cab ventilation air filter Change the Skyview equipment cab ventilation air filter periodically. 1. Open the air filter housing from the upper left-hand corner of the cab roof. GUID-43EDF15E-BD7C-4D3E-8475-853F0D1DA57E 1. Air filter housing hatch 2.
  • Page 378: Changing The Recirculation Filter

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.5 Changing the recirculation filter Change the recirculation filter periodically. GUID-5869BA77-FE51-43C9-BD82-E15FE339AC7F 1. Filter element 2. Grille fastening clip 1. Open the grille. 2. Extract the filter element. 3. Change the filter element. Make sure that the seal around the filter element fits into the grooves in the air passage.
  • Page 379: Changing The Skyview Equipment Cab Recirculation Filter

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.6 Changing the Skyview equipment cab recirculation filter Change the Skyview equipment cab recirculation filter periodically. 1. Open the grille. GUID-06EE38A5-3E3A-4A7C-BACA-47D83A5FF1C7 1. Grille fastening clip 2. Grille 2. Extract the filter element. GUID-F2165FF4-7A28-4F8F-A4C0-211D5FE83AFE 1. Filter element 3. Change the filter element. Make sure that the seal around the filter element fits into the grooves in the air passage.
  • Page 380: Checking The Front Loader Frame Bolt Tightness

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.7 Checking the front loader frame bolt tightness Check the front loader frame bolt tightness periodically. IMPORTANT: The front loader frame bolt tightness must be checked every 50 hours if the front loader is used continuously with heavy loads. 1.
  • Page 381 4. Maintenance 5. Disconnect the hoses and electric connectors from the windscreen washer fluid reservoir. GUID-A69A54E0-CCC5-4277-B746-800278F5F22D 1. Windscreen washer fluid hose 2. Windscreen washer electric connector 6. Remove the battery casing. 7. Tighten the front loader frame bolts on the right hand side. GUID-297BE29C-4232-4A22-9AB2-20C1525F514E 1.
  • Page 382 4. Maintenance 8. Fit the battery casing. 9. Connect the hoses and electric connectors to the windscreen washer fluid reservoir. 10. Attach the main electric centre to the battery casing. Tighten the 4 fastening screws. 11. Attach the engine electric centre to the battery casing. 12.
  • Page 383 4. Maintenance 14. Remove the clamp of the air intake pipe. GUID-7442B98F-5893-4D86-AA4C-78931437B034 1. Clamp screw 2. Clamp 3. Rubber pin 15. Remove the air intake pipe. Pull the rubber pin off the fitting. - 381 -...
  • Page 384 4. Maintenance 16. Remove the cover plate on the AdBlue tank. GUID-C602CC92-EEA7-4F2E-B95F-2AD1D57FE739 1. Fastening screw 2. Cover plate The cover plate is fastened with 6 screws. - 382 -...
  • Page 385 4. Maintenance 17. Unscrew the fastening screws of the engine control unit bracket. GUID-1AF84F8B-18B7-414F-9342-C89DD0390B02 1. Engine control unit bracket 2. Fastening screw - 383 -...
  • Page 386 4. Maintenance 18. Turn the engine control unit bracket aside. GUID-6166F569-7103-4F0D-A55C-404752420421 1. Engine control unit bracket 19. Disconnect the electric connector and hoses from the tank heating sensor cap. GUID-74E79A4C-C414-4B59-AACC-5A37E901C14B 1. Tank heating sensor cap hoses 2. Electric connector Plug the hoses. - 384 -...
  • Page 387 4. Maintenance 20. Unscrew the AdBlue tank fastening screws. GUID-C806CE40-0AA4-411F-A102-DA8B441EE0B6 1. Fastening screw The AdBlue tank is fastened with 3 screws. 21. Move the AdBlue tank so that you can reach the front loader frame bolts. - 385 -...
  • Page 388: Checking The Front Loader Frame Bolt Tightness With Forest Equipment

    4. Maintenance 22. Tighten the front loader frame bolts on the left hand side. GUID-CFE893B9-321B-4AC4-AE59-5FC9AC411733 1. Front loader frame bolt The tightening torque is 600 Nm. 23. Fit the AdBlue tank. 24. Connect the electric connector and hoses to the tank heating sensor cap. 25.
  • Page 389 4. Maintenance 2. Remove the latch of the air intake pipe. GUID-C8F333DB-6F82-4DA2-836F-BDFF0F52B23B 1. Latch 2. Fastening screw 3. Air intake pipe support Unscrew the fastening screw and remove the latch. 3. Remove the clamp of the air intake pipe. GUID-7442B98F-5893-4D86-AA4C-78931437B034 1.
  • Page 390 4. Maintenance 5. Remove the cover plate on the AdBlue tank. GUID-0B7EB534-B93F-48FE-802D-A2BF3E09E6C6 1. Fastening screw The cover plate is fastened with 4 screws. - 388 -...
  • Page 391 4. Maintenance 6. Unscrew the fastening screws of the engine control unit bracket. GUID-B36CEB11-167F-4A89-856D-5617D34A0081 1. Fastening screw 7. Turn the engine control unit bracket aside. - 389 -...
  • Page 392: Checking The Wheel Nut Tightness

    4. Maintenance 8. Tighten the front loader frame bolts on the left hand side. GUID-CFE893B9-321B-4AC4-AE59-5FC9AC411733 1. Front loader frame bolt The tightening torque is 600 Nm. 9. Fit the engine control unit bracket. 10. Fit the cover plate on the AdBlue tank. 11.
  • Page 393: Checking The Brake Pedal Free Travel

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.10 Checking the brake pedal free travel Check the brake pedal free travel periodically. GUID-D4FCD5B8-0448-49A9-B46D-F3A39722E273 1. Free travel of the pedal 1. Check the free travel of the brake pedal. The pedal free travel must be 50-60 mm. Check with both pedals latched together.
  • Page 394: Checking The Parking Brake

    4. Maintenance 5. Tighten the brake adjusting nuts. Adjust the nuts with the torque wrench to 20 Nm. GUID-5806EA99-6E9F-4828-81BF-4A9E34118213 1. Adjusting nut 6. Slacken the nuts. Slacken the nuts 4.3 turns. 7. Check that the wheels can rotate freely. 8. Check the function of both brake pedals individually by driving. Check that the brake action is the same on both wheels while driving with both pedals latched together.
  • Page 395: Adjusting The Parking Brake

    6. Adjust the clearance through the adjusting nut so that it is 1-2 mm. 7. Tighten the locking nut. IMPORTANT: When mounting the parking brake cable, the cylinder side end has to be mounted according to the tolerances. This should only be carried out by an authorised Valtra workshop. - 393 -...
  • Page 396: Changing Transmission Oil Filters

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.14 Changing transmission oil filters Change the transmission oil filters periodically. GUID-ECD461D0-46B7-4336-B20E-A4B5A657E89F 1. Transmission lubrication filter 2. Low pressure filter of the transmission system Oil filters are located on the right side of the tractor under the cab. The lubrication filter is indicated with the text LUB on the mounting piece on top of it.
  • Page 397: Changing The Hydraulic System Oil Filter

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.15 Changing the hydraulic system oil filter Change the hydraulic system oil filter periodically. GUID-A45F38B1-92A8-4B93-9CAD-92F0A42B4757 1. Return oil filter of the auxiliary hydraulic system Oil filters are located on the right side of the tractor under the cab. The return oil filter is labelled with the text HYD on the mounting piece on top of it.
  • Page 398: Checking The Engine Breathing System

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.16 Checking the engine breathing system Check the engine breathing system periodically. GUID-005829C3-CCA1-4A90-95E1-38063B22AAE3 1. Ventilation hole • Check that the ventilation hole is not blocked. 4.7.4.17 Checking the oil level in the front axle differential Check the oil level in the front axle differential periodically. GUID-1B1D535D-7A81-4C0A-8FC5-38279F43FBF0 1.
  • Page 399: Checking The Oil Level In Front Axle Hubs

    4. Maintenance 2. Add more oil if necessary. 4.7.4.18 Checking the oil level in front axle hubs Check the oil level in the front axle hubs periodically. GUID-C0F09D35-6D75-4446-BCE0-7011C65F97A0 1. Oil surface indicator line 1. Turn the wheel until the oil surface indicator line is horizontal. 2.
  • Page 400: Changing The Front Pto Housing Oil And Washing The Oil Filter

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.19 Changing the front PTO housing oil and washing the oil filter Change the oil of the front power take-off (PTO) housing and wash the oil filter periodically. GUID-3FCD3A79-9507-46E9-B88E-689452970CBB 1. End plate 2. Lock ring 3. O-ring 4. Filter 5.
  • Page 401: Changing The Front Pto Housing Oil And Washing The Oil Filter With Pivoting Front Linkage

    4. Maintenance 8. Fill up the housing with oil to the level of the hole. The breather can be loosened for bleeding. Check that the breather is not blocked. When filling, the tractor has to stand on even ground. 9. Fit the oil level hole plug. 10.
  • Page 402: Checking Front Pto Couplings

    Check that all fixing screws are tight. • Check the rubber coupling for tears. GUID-E7E9A2B6-8596-4838-8550-CA4F323760D6 1. Rubber coupling • Change the rubber coupling when needed. It is recommended to let an authorised Valtra workshop change the coupling. - 400 -...
  • Page 403: Checking And Greasing The Trailer Air-Pressure Brake System

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.22 Checking and greasing the trailer air-pressure brake system Check and grease the trailer air-pressure brake system periodically. 1. Grease the rubber surfaces of the trailer quick couplings with Calsium LF grease. 2. Check the integrity of the system. The system has to be air tight so that after stopping the engine, the pressure does not decrease more than 0.15 bar during 10 minutes (2%).
  • Page 404: Filling The Air Pressure System Antifreeze Container

    4.7.4.25 Adjusting engine valves Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for the engine valve adjustment. NOTE: The engine valves must be adjusted after 600 operating hours. After the first adjustment, adjust the valves at 2400 hours and after this every 2400 hours.
  • Page 405: Updating The Software And Calibrating The Tractor

    4. Maintenance 4.7.4.26 Updating the software and calibrating the tractor Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for updating the software and calibrating the tractor. NOTE: The software must be updated and the tractor calibrated after 600 operating hours. After the first update and calibration, do them at 1200 hours and after this every 1200 hours.
  • Page 406 4. Maintenance 6. Refill by pump through the hydraulic return coupling. GUID-93D0D119-C361-4CA1-A851-847F9A21FDDB 1. Hydraulic return coupling The oil must go through the return filter so that no impurities enter the system. 7. Check the oil level from the oil level gauge. GUID-CFD0C577-BE48-4BAB-B7A1-BC4FA51D82CC 1.
  • Page 407: Changing Oil In The Front Axle Differential

    4. Maintenance 4.7.5.2 Changing oil in the front axle differential Change the oil in the front axle differential periodically. GUID-12C03329-F540-4BF3-83B5-D716CB43B746 1. Drain plug 2. Inspection hole 1. Unscrew the drain plug. 2. Drain the oil into a suitable container. 3. Clean the plug and refit it. 4.
  • Page 408: Changing The Fuel Filter

    4. Maintenance 5. Clean the plug and refit it. 4.7.5.4 Changing the fuel filter Change the fuel filter periodically. Always use original AGCO parts fuel filters. IMPORTANT: Using other fuel filters than the original ones, even for a short period of time, may cause lower performance and expensive damages. NOTE: In extremely dusty or cold conditions, change the fuel filter and prefilter every 600 hours.
  • Page 409: Changing The Fuel Prefilter

    4. Maintenance 4. Fill the new filter with fuel. Pour the fuel into the filter outer shell. 5. Attach the filter. Bleed the fuel system. 4.7.5.5 Changing the fuel prefilter Change the fuel prefilter periodically. Always use original AGCO parts fuel filters. IMPORTANT: Using other fuel filters than the original ones, even for a short period of time, may cause lower performance and expensive damages.
  • Page 410: Changing Engine Air Filters

    4. Maintenance 2. Disconnect the water detector wire. 3. Place a suitable container under the filter. IMPORTANT: Do not drain fuel onto the ground! 4. Remove the filter. IMPORTANT: Unscrew the filter by hand, do not use a filter wrench. 5.
  • Page 411 4. Maintenance NOTE: In extremely dusty conditions the engine air filters must be changed more frequently. NOTE: Unless it is necessary, do not open the cover of the air filter housing. 1. Open the air filter housing. 2. Take out the main filter. GUID-6B36EB2D-5320-4D48-864D-B2317B3C0681 1.
  • Page 412: Changing The Selective Catalytic Reduction System Breather And Supply Module Main Filter

    4. Maintenance 8. Fasten the cover of the air filter housing. 4.7.5.7 Changing the selective catalytic reduction system breather and supply module main filter NOTE: In extremely dusty conditions the selective catalytic reduction system breather must be changed more frequently. IMPORTANT: The area around the filter cover must be checked for cracks.
  • Page 413 4. Maintenance 2. Open the steps. GUID-F71D12FD-1416-44B0-B354-FC45AD8B2009 1. Fastening screw Unscrew the two fastening screws. 3. Clean the filter cover and its surroundings. - 411 -...
  • Page 414: Checking The Front Wheel Toe-In

    4. Maintenance 4. Remove the filter cover. GUID-27F56ED7-221E-4F71-9809-6FD5F44DEC77 1. Filter 2. Equalizing element 3. Filter cover Use 27 mm wrench. 5. Pull out the filter parts. 6. Fit the new filter elements. 7. Fit the filter cover. The tightening torque is 20-25 Nm. 8.
  • Page 415: Adjusting The Front Wheel Toe-In

    4. Maintenance 4.7.5.9 Adjusting the front wheel toe-in Adjust the front wheel toe-in if needed. Before you adjust the toe-in, check that there is no free play in the ball joints of the steering arms and tie rod. NOTE: In order not to limit the steering movement, both tie rods must be adjusted.
  • Page 416 4. Maintenance GUID-59FBCDFE-A568-42BA-92FB-34A9EB95D2DA 1. Hydraulic breather 2. Hydraulic breather bracket nuts 3. Hydraulic breather hose 1. Unscrew the hydraulic breather bracket nuts. 2. Pull the hydraulic breather bracket to the side. The hydraulic breather can be pulled to the side from the hydraulic breather hose.
  • Page 417: Checking The Power Shuttle Operation

    4. Maintenance 4.7.5.11 Checking the power shuttle operation Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for checking of the power shuttle operation. NOTE: Checking of the power shuttle operation must be done after 1200 operating hours. 4.7.6 Maintenance every 2400 hours or every other year 4.7.6.1...
  • Page 418: Changing The Transmission Breather

    4. Maintenance 7. Fill the oil through the filler cap. GUID-71E25714-1694-4CDA-91F3-ED2400A225E6 1. Transmission oil filling plug 2. Transmission oil level gauge 8. Check that the oil level is between the marks. 9. Start the engine and check the oil level. 4.7.6.2 Changing the transmission breather Change the transmission breather periodically.
  • Page 419: Cleaning The Suction Strainer

    4. Maintenance GUID-9ADAC7DD-D92D-4BF8-BFD7-9CDBA86A0748 1. Breather 1. Unscrew the old breather. 2. Lubricate the seal on the new breather. 3. Tighten the breather by hand. 4.7.6.3 Cleaning the suction strainer Drain the oil from the transmission. - 417 -...
  • Page 420: Bleeding The Brake System

    4. Maintenance GUID-40FAA34E-25CF-4A60-B770-24BDC40BF542 1. Suction strainer cover 2. Suction strainer 1. Remove the suction strainer cover. 2. Wipe off any oil which has run out on the chassis. 3. Clean the suction strainer in diesel fuel. Replace the suction strainer if it is damaged. 4.
  • Page 421 4. Maintenance GUID-F063B4F2-64B9-420C-ABB1-E3C4151B1DBA 1. Bleeding nipple of the tractor brake cylinder 2. Bleeding nipple of the tractor hydraulic brake valve of the trailer Both brake pedal circuits of the tractor brake cylinder, right and left, have their own bleeding nipple. The nipples are placed on the bleed plate on top of the left axle housing.
  • Page 422 4. Maintenance 1. Connect a trailer or a quick coupler with plug to the quick coupling for hydraulic trailer brakes (optional). GUID-067368C4-2DF8-4D2A-9395-91F79E765C26 1. Quick coupling for the trailer brakes (ISO 5676) DANGER: The quick coupling for hydraulic trailer brakes must be connected when bleeding the brakes.
  • Page 423: Cleaning The Cooling System

    4. Maintenance 4.7.6.5 Cleaning the cooling system Clean the cooling system periodically. GUID-7B63A5FB-8681-4235-852D-AF63EDC40012 1. Cap of the expansion tank 2. Cold fluid level mark If problems occur with the cooling system, it can be a sign that the whole system needs to be thoroughly cleaned.
  • Page 424 4. Maintenance 3. Connect a hose from the radiator draining cock to a clean container and open the plug. GUID-8E1233E4-74E6-49D7-887B-89AD7D74CDF1 1. Radiator draining cock 4. Open the drain cock on the cylinder block and open the drain plug on the oil cooler.
  • Page 425: Maintaining The Air Conditioning

    4. Maintenance 6. Drain the coolant pump by cranking the engine a few revisions with the drain plugs removed. 7. Clean the cooling system with a special cleaning agent available from your dealer. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Close the radiator drain cock. 9.
  • Page 426: Checks And Adjustments

    2400 hours of operation. Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for changing the drying container. • If the air conditioning is not functioning properly, contact an authorised Valtra workshop for checking of the system. Checks and adjustments 4.8.1...
  • Page 427: Setting The Tyre Parameter

    4. Maintenance 4.8.1.1 Setting the tyre parameter You can set the tyre parameter with the tractor terminal. NOTE: If tyres of different dimensions are fitted to the tractor after delivery, the tyre parameter must be reset. 1. Press ESC button. 2.
  • Page 428: Calibrating Speed Sensors

    4. Maintenance Tyre Parameter value 520/85R38 TRELLEBORG TM600 540/65R38 MITAS AC65 540/65R38 MICHELIN MULTIBIB 540/65R38 TRELLEBORG TM800 540/80R38 NOKIAN TRI2 580/70R38 MITAS HC70 580/70R38 MICHELIN OMNIBIB 580/70R38 TRELLEBORG TM700 600/65R38 MITAS AC65 600/65R38 MITAS SST 600/65R38 MICHELIN MULTIBIB 600/65R38 TRELLEBORG TM800 600/65R38 NOKIAN MULTIPLUS 650/60R38 MICHELIN XEOBIB 650/65R38 MITAS AC65...
  • Page 429 4. Maintenance 6. Navigate to the menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons. 7. Press the right arrow button to enter the transmission settings view. NOTE: When the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position (P), you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button.
  • Page 430 15. Stop the tractor. If the calibration was unsuccessful, perform the calibration again. If the calibration is still unsuccessful, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2. A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display.
  • Page 431: Track Widths

    4. Maintenance • Four-wheel drive is engaged. • Differential lock is engaged. • The system could not set the required engine speed within 7 seconds. (The tractor may be pulling too heavy a load, for example.) • The speed of the tractor varied too much during the calibration. •...
  • Page 432: Rear Axle Track Widths

    4. Maintenance Fixed discs Track width Valve 14.9R28, 16.9R28, Standard 1840 Inside 380/85R28, 420/85R28, Wheel turned around 1746 Outside 540/65R28, 440/80R28, 500/65R28 600/60R28 Standard 1916 Inside Wheel turned around 1666 Outside 600/60R28 (Forest Rider) Standard 1876 Inside Wheel turned around 1703 Outside 13.6-24/10, 14.9-24/14,...
  • Page 433: Using Chains

    4. Maintenance Fixed discs Track width Valve 18.4R38, 460/85R38 Standard 1876 Inside Wheel turned around 1650 Outside 20.8R38, 520/85R38, Standard 1850 Inside 540/80R38, 600/65R38 Wheel turned around 1676 Outside 16.9-34/14, 18.4-34/14, Standard 1884 Inside 480/80R34 Wheel turned around Outside 1654 650/65R38, 650/65R38 Standard 1850...
  • Page 434: Engine

    4. Maintenance 4.8.5 Engine 4.8.5.1 Bleeding the fuel system After changing the fuel filters or if the engine has ran out of fuel the fuel system has to be bled. GUID-40C9DE0D-BF4E-40D0-8479-BFF904EFBAB0 1. Hand pump 2. Bleeding plug WARNING: Do not work on the common rail high pressure fuel system when the engine is running.
  • Page 435: Electrical System

    4. Maintenance 3. Pump fuel with the hand pump. Continue the pumping until there are no air bubbles in the fuel stream. 4. Remove the hose and close the bleeding plug. 5. Clean the engine of any overspill fuel. 6. Start the engine. The fuel system removes automatically the air left in the system.
  • Page 436: Alternator

    4. Maintenance • Keep the battery clean. Wash it with lukewarm water after removal from the tractor. IMPORTANT: Always disconnect the negative lead before washing. • Clean the pole studs, the cable terminals and the battery retainer thoroughly. Wash off oxidised spots with water. Wipe the outside of the battery when it is clean, and coat the pole studs and the cable terminals with petroleum jelly.
  • Page 437: Fuses And Relays

    4. Maintenance 3. Remove the engine control unit cover. GUID-DE5E0B9D-D829-4CE9-AF4F-5F9D19E41EFD 1. Engine control unit fastening screws 2. Engine control unit 3. Engine control unit cover 4. Engine control unit connectors 4. Disconnect the engine control unit connectors. Open the connector locking device to disconnect the connectors. When reconnecting, turn the locking device back to the locking position.
  • Page 438: Fuses And Relays In The Cab Electric Centre

    4. Maintenance 4.8.6.6 Fuses and relays in the cab electric centre The fuses and relays in the cab electric centre are listed in the following tables. The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover. There is space for spare fuses.
  • Page 439 4. Maintenance GUID-31B52C64-67B7-4990-AD33-94B8B1CB3613 Fuse Nominal current Description F100 Reserve F101 Parking lights right F102 Parking lights left F103 Windscreen wiper, light ensure F104 Seat heater F105 AutoComfort, TwinTrac, front axle suspension, SECU Table continued on next page - 437 -...
  • Page 440 4. Maintenance Fuse Nominal current Description F106 Semi-automatic range gear, power shuttle lever F107 Speed and pressure sensors F108 Front loader F109 ON/OFF valves, transmission sensors, A-pillar display F110 IO1, IO2 F111 3-pin current socket, TopDock F112 Proline instrument panel, direction indicators F113 Tractor terminal, armrest F114...
  • Page 441 4. Maintenance Relay Description Direction indicator Window wiper ON/OFF valve in ON/OFF valve out ISOBUS power ISOBUS control unit power Side window wiper Bucket release Softdrive Selecto 3 Selecto 4 Front linkage / front loader ISOBUS CAN split relay Side window wiper Main power switch safety isolation K100 Additional heater speed 1...
  • Page 442 4. Maintenance GUID-83BB3EC4-E4C8-4AB1-988E-6963318C0579 1. Relay K21 Location of relays K31, K33 and K40 - 440 -...
  • Page 443 4. Maintenance GUID-C9A6E8C6-2AAF-4BD8-93E4-EAC4500542C1 1. Relay K40 2. Relay K31 3. Relay K33 Location of relays K22, K100 and K101 - 441 -...
  • Page 444 4. Maintenance GUID-7D9A17CA-6BE9-488D-A1F8-6ABE335CCCD8 1. Relay K22 2. Relay K101 3. Relay K100 Location of relays K34 and K41 - 442 -...
  • Page 445: Fuses And Relays In The Roof Electric Centre

    4. Maintenance GUID-E3B0BFE5-49C1-4106-86A0-D4862ABEC4B5 1. Relay K34 2. Relay K41 4.8.6.7 Fuses and relays in the roof electric centre The fuses and relays in the roof electric centre are listed in the following tables. The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover. There is space for spare fuses.
  • Page 446 4. Maintenance 1 2 3 GUID-6C570E37-D6A9-4E17-A02A-BBBC754E62C8 1. Relay K26 2. Relay K56 3. Relay K25 4. Light panel 5. Roof electric centre GUID-0A57F11D-2BA6-440A-97A8-F7501426323B Fuse Nominal current Description Rotary beacon Reserve Rear waist working lights Table continued on next page - 444 -...
  • Page 447 4. Maintenance Fuse Nominal current Description Front waist working lights Upper headlights high beams Upper headlights dipped beams Rear working lights left Rear working lights right Front working lights left Front working lights right Reserve Reserve Radio, subwoofer, coolbox Automatic HVAC fan supply Manual HVAC supply Automatic HVAC control panel Rear window wiper...
  • Page 448: Fuses And Relays In The Skyview Equipment Roof Electric Centre

    4. Maintenance Placed behind the light panel. 4.8.6.8 Fuses and relays in the Skyview equipment roof electric centre The fuses and relays in the Skyview equipment roof electric centre are listed in the following tables. The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover. There is space for spare fuses.
  • Page 449 4. Maintenance GUID-EBC50554-D1BF-46AB-BDAE-DA0C43729EFB Fuse Nominal current Description Rotary beacon Forest rear working light Rear waist working lights Front waist working lights Upper headlights high beams Upper headlights dipped beams Rear working lights left Rear working lights right Front working lights left Front working lights right Reserve Reserve...
  • Page 450: Fuses And Relays In The Main Electric Centre

    4. Maintenance Fuse Nominal current Description Roof window wiper Mirrors, tachograph Reserve Window heating control Reserve Automatic HVAC control panel Light panel Trailer hitch light F601 Rear window heater F602 Windscreen heater Relay Description Upper headlights dipped beams Upper headlights high beams Trailer hitch light Auxiliary relay +15 Auxiliary relay +15...
  • Page 451 4. Maintenance GUID-7A6C175D-225F-4EB4-90E9-39FAC7A75057 1. Main electric centre F2.7.1/E F2.7.5/E F2.7/E RESERVE RESERVE K2.5.7/E GUID-3BC55656-C5CB-4598-BA46-47FF6CFBD095 1. A current source for extra equipment - 449 -...
  • Page 452: Fuses And Relays In The Engine Electric Centre

    4. Maintenance Fuse Nominal current Description ISOBUS power ISOBUS engine control unit power 125A Cabin main 150A Grid heater F2.7/E Fuel heater main F2.7.1/E Fuel heater actuator F2.7.5/E Fuel heater vehicle fan Relay Description Starter relay Grid heater relay K2.5.7/E Fuel heater, HVAC fan Placed on the left side of the engine.
  • Page 453 4. Maintenance GUID-E2EC6D34-FA6C-45F9-BB79-DF6096DEF191 1. Engine electric centre K14M K13M K10M F10M K15M K12M F11M K16M K11M F12M INPUT GUID-DCBB31F5-C0AE-43DC-837F-B88F3DCE4AB1 Fuses Nominal current Description DEF system heaters Engine control unit Engine control unit wake up Memory voltage Dipped beam Table continued on next page - 451 -...
  • Page 454: Adjusting Headlights

    4. Maintenance Fuses Nominal current Description High beam NOx sensors Waste gate Reserve F10M Reserve F11M HVAC clutch F12M Engine control unit ignition key signal Relay Description Reserve DEF system heating main Engine control unit main High beam K10M Dipped beam K11M Reserve K12M...
  • Page 455: Power Transmission System

    4. Maintenance 2. Measure that the cut-off edge of the beam pattern comes at height of headlights above ground minus 50 mm when the tractor is 5 m from the wall. 3. Turn the high beams on. 4. Measure that the distance between headlight centres matches the distance measured on the wall.
  • Page 456: Checking The Transmission Ratio Of A Power Take-Off Driven Trailer

    4. Maintenance 4.8.7.2 Checking the transmission ratio of a power take-off driven trailer Check the transmission ratio of a power take-off (PTO) driven trailer. Before you check the transmission ratio, make sure that the tractor with the trailer is on a flat, hard-surfaced area or road. 1.
  • Page 457: Calibrating The Steering Angle

    4. Maintenance 1. Slacken the locking nut. GUID-3BA6B2A6-1CEE-448C-8A6A-AC4EEC3B8AB0 1. Locking nut 2. Adjusting screw 2. Adjust the adjusting screw. IMPORTANT: Adjust the adjusting screws on both sides to the same length so that the turning angle is the same on both sides. 3.
  • Page 458 4. Maintenance 6. Move the navigation box to the steering angle calibration position with the arrow buttons. • If the preconditions for calibrating the steering angle are not met, the following screen is displayed: START RESET TO DEFAULT GUID-C654A050-7CFC-44A3-BF8C-A4D6DC2ADFE0 • If the preconditions for calibrating the steering angle are met, the following screen is displayed: START...
  • Page 459: Cab And Shields

    If the front wheels turn fully during the check, then the calibration has been successful. If the check fails, then the calibration has been unsuccessful. If the calibration was unsuccessful, perform the calibration again. If the calibration is still unsuccessful, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. 4.8.9 Cab and shields 4.8.9.1 Cleaning the cab ventilation air filter Check and clean the cab ventilation air filter when necessary.
  • Page 460: Cleaning The Skyview Equipment Cab Ventilation Air Filter

    4. Maintenance 3. Extract the support frame. • Lower the support frame slightly. • Pull the support frame outwards. 4. Remove the ventilation air filter. 5. Check the condition of the ventilation air filter. A damaged ventilation air filter must be changed. 6.
  • Page 461 4. Maintenance 2. Remove the ventilation air filter. GUID-36B6CE87-922C-4146-97A2-252F527AC8B2 1. Ventilation air filter 3. Check the condition of the ventilation air filter. A damaged ventilation air filter must be changed. 4. Clean the ventilation air filter. • Knock the filter element against your palm so that most of the dirt comes off.
  • Page 462: Adjusting Steps For Driving Off-Road

    4. Maintenance 4.8.9.3 Adjusting steps for driving off-road 1. On the right side, remove the pins. GUID-610E9EFD-52F6-43B6-95C7-1C408E2B3549 1. Pin 2. Turn the right side step fully up and lock it in this position with the pins. GUID-4B222AB4-FC1A-4560-BA38-6079EC06A849 1. Pin - 460 -...
  • Page 463 4. Maintenance 3. On the left side, loosen the two screws holding the lowest step in the lowest position. GUID-48591270-793D-44DA-BA3D-62CC9E5615A4 1. Screw NOTE: With forest equipment (optional equipment) the lowest step is attached with screws. Unscrew the screws and remove the lowest step. GUID-BE6CF713-8155-42AA-84D9-2D67FF35325E 1.
  • Page 464: Checking And Adjusting Front Mudguards

    4. Maintenance 4. Push the lowest step in the top position and fasten the two screws. GUID-1C309D36-59FD-4D7B-81FA-3365F2CD4645 1. Screw 4.8.9.4 Checking and adjusting front mudguards Check and adjust the front mudguards if needed. • After transportation, check and adjust the front mudguards for maximum turning angle.
  • Page 465: Adjusting Flexible Front Mudguards

    4. Maintenance 4.8.9.5 Adjusting flexible front mudguards Adjust the flexible front mudguards, if needed. GUID-8261A8BA-89C6-4DAC-A7A4-CB1D1E23F92E 1. Fixing screws 2. Flexible front mudguard frame 3. Turning mechanism 4. Adjustment screw 5. Stopper The mudguards can be turned fully to the side to the service position, which eases the access to the engine compartment.
  • Page 466: Valtra Lhlink

    Calibrating the Valtra LHLink Calibration has to be carried out if the steering angle position sensor has been changed or the Valtra LHLink does not centre to the middle position. Under normal conditions you do not need to perform the calibration.
  • Page 467 4. Maintenance 4. Press the LHLink on/off button and left limit button simultaneously for a 10 seconds. GUID-F06711F6-98F0-4920-9623-09FC00080345 1. LHLink on/off button 2. Fault indicator light and button 3. Left limit button The fault indicator light starts to blink and the calibration mode actives. - 465 -...
  • Page 468 4. Maintenance 5. Calibrate the turning ratio controller knob: The fault indicator light blinks once every 2 seconds. GUID-3A616A3A-ED1F-44FB-88B8-24A58A0C6C98 1. Fault indicator light and button 2. Turning ratio controller knob • Turn the turning ratio controller knob slowly to left extreme position. •...
  • Page 469 4. Maintenance 6. Calibrate the offset pivot controller: The fault indicator light blinks two times every 2 seconds. GUID-9D8983BC-13FE-4AA8-A8FB-F6AB34AA11AC 1. Fault indicator light and button 2. Offset pivot controller • Turn the offset pivot controller slowly to left extreme position. •...
  • Page 470 4. Maintenance 7. Calibrate the LHLink turning angle: The fault indicator light blinks three times every 2 seconds and the indicator light in the on/off button is lit. GUID-9D8983BC-13FE-4AA8-A8FB-F6AB34AA11AC 1. Fault indicator light and button 2. Offset pivot controller • Turn the LHLink to the left extreme position by rotating the offset pivot controller to the left.
  • Page 471 If the calibration has been successful, the indicator lights go out and the Valtra LHLink deactivates. If the calibration has been unsuccessful, perform the calibration again. If the calibration is still unsuccessful, contact an authorised Valtra workshop. - 469 -...
  • Page 472: Towing Devices

    4. Maintenance 4.8.11 Towing devices 4.8.11.1 Adjusting lifting links of the pick-up hitch Adjust the lifting links of the pick-up hitch if needed. The lifting height selector must be in the maximum position when the towing hook is unloaded. GUID-870906B0-14AF-4CB0-8F19-C1A5FF720C16 The lifting links must always have a certain amount of clearance when the rear linkage is in its upper position.
  • Page 473: Maintaining The Automatic Jaw Of The Wagon Towing Device

    Do not use pressure wash when cleaning the main pin. IMPORTANT: If the jaw is rusty, for example due to fertiliser, do not use a rust-loosening agent for removing the rust but take it to an authorised Valtra workshop. - 471 -...
  • Page 474: Troubleshooting

    30 s. This prevents serious damage to the engine. NOTE: If the book symbol starts flashing, contact an authorised Valtra workshop, even if the error does not prevent driving the tractor. Warnings on the Proline instrument panel display The Proline instrument panel display indicates the following warnings.
  • Page 475: Identifying A Blocked Transmission Or Hydraulic System Filter

    FAULT! • A service code is displayed on the tractor terminal display. • Contact an authorised Valtra workshop. PARKING BRAKE • There is a fault in the parking brake and it might not function properly. This can also prevent the FAULT! function of the emergency brake.
  • Page 476 5. Troubleshooting GUID-66125F0D-15AC-4B75-941A-E505A25F172E 1. Return oil filter of the auxiliary hydraulic system 2. Lubrication filter of the transmission system 3. Low pressure filter of the transmission system Oil filters are located on the right side of the tractor under the cab. The oil filters are labelled with following text on the mounting piece on top of it: •...
  • Page 477: Viewing Service Codes

    5. Troubleshooting Viewing service codes You can read active service codes on the tractor terminal display. If there is an active service code, the book symbol flashes on the display. 1. If the tractor terminal main menu is not displayed, press ESC button as many times as needed.
  • Page 478: Valtra Lhlink Fault Codes

    ESC button. Valtra LHLink fault codes Faults in the Valtra LHLink are indicated by the fault indicator light on the button. The indicator light blinks a series every 10 seconds to indicate the fault.
  • Page 479: Steering System Malfunctions

    2. Offset pivot controller 1. Clear the fault by pressing the fault indicator button. You can use the Valtra LHLink limitedly, if the malfunction is not in the control valve or offset pivot controller. 2. Use the Valtra LHLink in the event of a malfunction: You turn the Valtra LHLink manually right and left with the offset pivot controller.
  • Page 480: Towing The Tractor

    5. Troubleshooting Towing the tractor 5.8.1 Towing the tractor when the engine is running - 478 -...
  • Page 481 5. Troubleshooting 1. Make sure that you connect the towing piece to the correct part on the tractor. We recommend that you use a towing bar to tow the tractor horizontally. GUID-4DAA8685-BFDF-49E6-A11B-B7399E5434F4 1. Towing point when the tractor has the front linkage GUID-D44CD272-8B65-4F8C-B89E-D6E2F2446B77 1.
  • Page 482 5. Troubleshooting 2. If possible, tow the tractor in the same vertical angle in which the tractor you want to tow is. CAUTION: If you tow the tractor horizontally while the tractor is on a slope, you can cause damage to the tractor. 3.
  • Page 483: Towing The Tractor When The Engine Is Not Running

    5. Troubleshooting 4. Tow the tractor. The maximum allowed towing speeds are: • Speed range A: 3 km/h • Speed range B: 6 km/h • Speed range C: 8 km/h • Speed range D: 10 km/h • Transmission in neutral: 10 km/h •...
  • Page 484 5. Troubleshooting 1. Make sure that you connect the towing piece to the correct part on the tractor. We recommend that you use a towing bar to tow the tractor horizontally. GUID-4DAA8685-BFDF-49E6-A11B-B7399E5434F4 1. Towing point when the tractor has the front linkage GUID-D44CD272-8B65-4F8C-B89E-D6E2F2446B77 1.
  • Page 485 5. Troubleshooting 2. If possible, tow the tractor in the same vertical angle in which the tractor you want to tow is. CAUTION: If you tow the tractor horizontally while the tractor is on a slope, you can cause damage to the tractor. 3.
  • Page 486: Technical Specifications

    6. Technical specifications Technical specifications Dimensions With front tyres 420/85R28 With rear tyres 520/85R38 Length (mm) 4658 Width (mm) max 2 550 Height to the roof with normal cab position and max tire radius 875 mm (mm) 2960 Height to the roof with low cab position and tire radius 825 mm (mm) 2850 Height to the exhaust pipe (mm) 2775...
  • Page 487: Technically Permissible Towable Masses

    6. Technical specifications N134 N154 N174 Maximum front axle 5000 5000 4000 loading at maximum driving speed (kg) Maximum front axle 7500 7500 6500 loading at working conditions: offroad and with driving speed 10 km/h (kg) Maximum rear axle 8000 8000 8000 loading (kg)
  • Page 488: Wheel Nut Tightening Torques

    6. Technical specifications 6.5.1 Wheel nut tightening torques Wheel nut Tightening torque (Nm) Front Rear Rim - wheel disc (front and rear) 6.5.2 Wheel stud dimensions Front axle Rear axle Stud dimension M20x1.5 M20x1.5 Stud length (mm) Number of studs per side Rear disc GUID-21661BAE-D298-4226-ABD8-9E09755404CC 1.
  • Page 489: Flange Distance For Axles

    6. Technical specifications Flange distance for axles Front (mm) 1 800 Rear (mm) 1 752 Max rear tyre diameter (mm) 1 885 Min rear rim diameter (inches) Max front tyre diameter (mm) 1 454 Min front rim diameter (inches) Distance between rear mudguards (mm) GUID-1835335E-C423-4BCA-B442-6E5A31AD7AD9 1.
  • Page 490: Track Widths

    6. Technical specifications GUID-A17A98B4-3978-430E-A595-59AF79DF2253 1. Rear mudguard distance, 960 mm 2. Hub flange distance 1752 mm 3. Distance between tyre centres with different track width adjustments 4. Distance between tyres' outer sidewalls Track widths 6.7.1 Rear axle track widths Adjustable discs The rear axle track widths (in mm) are listed in the following tables.
  • Page 491 6. Technical specifications GUID- A477C4D9-5A03-4FA GUID-F95330D7- GUID-703FFB40- GUID-7A085113-0F7B GUID- GUID-58DF36B2- GUID-7332B366- A339-19B7D28FAC21 D0BF-43A0- FF10-41A4-8BEF-37E -4AEB-BB3F- C76BBD0D-4B94-459 A96F-43DB-80EB-6F9 F3DC-441A-8DB9-3C6 AE71-3BCD819FD829 4E96AAB89 D507FC1B8A85 97F04DB2D 3A4429101 A91D-08E13B590985 18.4R38, 2012 1714 1910 1808 – 2114 1612 20.8R38, 460/85R38, 520/70R38 520/85R38 2012 1722 1918 1808 –...
  • Page 492: Front Axle Track Widths

    6. Technical specifications 6.7.2 Front axle track widths The front axle track widths (in mm) are listed in the following tables. Adjustable discs GUID- GUID-F95330D7- A477C4D9-5A03-4FA9 GUID-703FFB40- GUID-7A085113-0F7B GUID-58DF36B2- GUID- GUID-7332B366- D0BF-43A0- -A339-19B7D28FAC21 FF10-41A4-8BEF-37E -4AEB-BB3F- A96F-43DB-80EB-6F9 C76BBD0D-4B94-459 F3DC-441A-8DB9-3C6 AE71-3BCD819FD82 4E96AAB89 D507FC1B8A85 97F04DB2D 3A4429101...
  • Page 493: Engine Lubrication System

    150 kPa (1.5 bar) Oil pressure at normal working speed 250-500 kPa (2.5-5 bar) Oil filter Type Disposable type filter element Oil type Valtra grade Valtra Engine FS / Valtra Engine CR-4 SAE grade • 10W-40: -25°C...+40°C • 15W-40: -20°C...+40°C API grade CJ-4...
  • Page 494: Selective Catalytic Reduction System

    Engine coolant mixed with water. ASTM D6210 Type I-FF, ASTM D3306. In first fill, OAT-coolant (Organic Acid Technology) used, not recommended to mix with old type of coolants. Coolant, Valtra grade Valtra Coolant Coolant volume 18 liters Electrical system Ground...
  • Page 495: Power Transmission

    6. Technical specifications Bulbs Headlights 55 W-H7 Front position (side) lamps 10 W Rear/brake lights Direction indicators 21 W front / LED rear Working lights 65 W-H9 / LED Cab lights Current sockets Two-pin current socket ISO 4165 Three-pin current socket ISO/TR 12369 Trailer socket ISO 1724...
  • Page 496: Rear Axle Differential Lock

    6. Technical specifications Oil type Valtra grade Valtra Transmission (classification: Valtra G2-08) Valtra Transmission XT60+ (classification: Valtra G2– B10) API grade GL-4 Oil volume When changing with filter 63 liters Transmission oil level gauge minimum 54 liters Transmission oil level gauge maximum 63 liters 6.10.4...
  • Page 497: Lower Link End Distance From Rear Power Take-Off Shaft

    6. Technical specifications 6.10.5.4 Lower link end distance from rear power take-off shaft The length of the lower links (mm) Width of implement attachment (T measure, mm) Cat. 2 Cat. 3 GUID-704E95B6-4DD3-4925-A46A-1C1C8BA6394E 1. 229 mm 2. T measure 6.10.5.5 Proportional ground speed power take-off Model Power take-off (PTO) axle revolutions per one rear wheel revolution...
  • Page 498: Brake System

    6. Technical specifications 6.11 Brake system Operation • Hydraulically controlled multi-disc type brakes with wet discs • Boosted with low-pressure hydraulics • Two brake cylinders • No separate brake fluid • Pressure accumulator to ensure the pressure • Oil spray cooling of the friction disc elements when necessary Number of brake friction discs 6 pcs/side...
  • Page 499: Front Axle

    SAE grade API grade Differential Valtra Axle LS 80W-90 GL-5 LS Hub reduction gears Valtra Axle or Valtra Axle GL-5 or GL5 LS Oil volume when changing with filter Axle type Differential (litres) Hub reduction gears (litres) Dana 730/503 2 x 0.9 Dana 730/574 2 x 0.9...
  • Page 500: Cab And Shields

    6. Technical specifications Front tyres' turning angles The same as without front suspension Axle turning angles The same as without front suspension Automatic level control Independent of front axle load 6.13 Cab and shields 6.13.1 Cab filter capacity > Ø 0.2 μm 78% Standard filter (dop test, 300 m >...
  • Page 501: Hydraulic System

    • Front linkage (optional) • Front loader (optional) Oil type Valtra grade: Valtra Hydraulic 46 DIN-grade: DIN 51524-3 HVLP Valtra grade: Valtra Transmission / Valtra • Classification: Valtra G2-08/G2–B10 Transmission XT60+ • API-grade: GL-4 Standard ISO 15380, class HEES Bio-oil...
  • Page 502: Valves For Auxiliary Hydraulics

    6. Technical specifications Bio-oil cannot be mixed with mineral oil. Oil volume When changing with filters 62 litres Available oil volume for auxiliary hydraulics (with 10- 47 litres degree longitudinal inclinations) Hydraulic oil level gauge minimum 54 liters Hydraulic oil level gauge maximum 61 liters 6.14.3.1 Valves for auxiliary hydraulics...
  • Page 503: Counter Pressure When Using The Return Connection For Auxiliary Hydraulics

    6. Technical specifications Double-acting valve Type Directional control valve including Zero leak Nominal flow capacity 90 l/min Control Electrically adjusted CAN-bus valves • With joystick • Rear valves 1 and 2 • Front valves 1F and 2F • With control levers •...
  • Page 504: Front Linkage

    6. Technical specifications Lifting force and range First fastening point Second fastening point Third fastening point with Ø100 mm cylinder Lifting range (mm) 68.5 Max lifting force (kN) In whole range (kN) Calculated with rear tire radius R=875, for example tires 520/85R38 6.14.5 Front linkage Lifting force...
  • Page 505: Hydraulic Pick-Up Hitch

    6. Technical specifications The horizontal distances of the pulling point from the power take-off (PTO) shaft and the maximum vertical loadings: GUID-E8042FDA-A43D-4679-A1CD-24FBF8C9CF49 1. 400 mm 2. 250 mm 3. 172 mm 4. 62 mm 5. 72 mm 6. 280 mm 7.
  • Page 506: Agricultural Towing Device

    6. Technical specifications GUID-DDB244F9-DCD5-44E2-9207-1E5BF5566642 1. 370 mm = 1530 kg / 426 mm = 1070 kg 2. 213 mm 3. 129 mm 4. 280 mm 6.14.6.4 Agricultural towing device NOTE: The loadings are applicable to all tires. 78.5 kN D-value Drawbar eye standard ISO 5692-1, ISO 5692-2, ISO 8755, ISO1102 Mathematically established horizontal force...
  • Page 507: Towing Device Frames

    6. Technical specifications GUID-EB6EAC00-A5A5-4A6A-9659-AEA81CEBBFD8 1. 250 mm, 2000 kg 2. 400 mm, 1200 kg 3. 550 mm, 500 kg 4. 245 mm 5. Drawbar pin Ø31.5 mm 6. 21° to both sides 6.14.6.5 Towing device frames NOTE: The loadings are applicable to all tires. D-value / Max permissible vertical loading for a trailer 89.3 kN / 2000 kg hitch with all jaws...
  • Page 508 6. Technical specifications Mechanical jaw, main pin diameter 31.5 mm (ISO 6489-2, A) Drawbar eye standard for jaws DIN 74054 or DIN 11026, ISO 5692-2, ISO 8755 Mechanical non-swivel jaw, main pin diameter 28 mm (ISO 6489-5, X) / 50 mm (ISO 6489-5, Z) Drawbar eye standard for non-swivel jaw ISO 5692-3, X (Ø28 mm) / ISO 5692-3, Z (Ø50 mm) Drawbar, main pin diameter...
  • Page 509: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index (continued) automatic air conditioning defrost......... 104 4WD (four-wheel drive)......148 display......... 101 disengaging.........149 ECO mode........102 engaging........149 automatic jaw maintaining........471 about this manual........1 automatic side limiters AdBlue/DEF...........338 fixed position....... 228 filling..........136 floating position......229 storing......... 337 automatic traction control......
  • Page 510 Skyview equipment right- hand side roof console....58 EcoPower mode operator's seat, air suspended..62 using..........132 operator's seat, Valtra Evolution... 63 EEC type plate ......... 2 controls on the left-hand side electrical system controls..........56 protecting before welding.... 434 control stop..........83...
  • Page 511 (continued) (continued) engine oil front loader volume.........491 using quick coupling device..261 engine speed cruise control front loader activating........142 working with........38 deactivating......... 142 front mudguards engine speed cruise control adjusting flexible......463 programming....... 142 checking and adjusting....462 setting..........142 front power take-off......52, 278 engine valves activating........
  • Page 512 (continued) hydraulic front suspension LHLink calibrating........145 deactivating......... 254 using..........144 fault codes........476 hydraulic motor lifting link positions...... 257 using..........248 limiting turning range....256 Hydraulic Oil level Low......472 lifting links Hydraulic Oil Temperature High.... 472 adjusting........470 Hydraulic pick-up hitch......306 lift links changing implement....
  • Page 513 350 power take-off identification number..2 one-key locking system......40 power operator's seat, air suspended turning off........83 controls..........62 turning on........83 operator's seat, Valtra Evolution preparing for use........69 controls..........63 Proline ordering control panel........42 service..........2 Proline instrument panel......158 spare parts........
  • Page 514 radarl............. 218 safe operating practices......27 radiator safety air filter........408 cleaning........349 safety and information signs draining cock....... 421 replacing........14 rear axle safety features differential lock......494 using..........24 rear controls and connections safety controls..........67 children..........36 rear linkage........207, 501 following safe operating practices. 27 activating........
  • Page 515 (continued) steering angle tractor terminal calibrating........455 front hydraulic valve settings steering hydraulic circuit view..........191 specifications.......499 fuel consumption views....195 steering system gearbox temperature view...192 malfunctions........ 477 general information symbols..184 specifications.......496 hydraulics view symbols....199 steering wheel lower field views......189 adjusting........76 pop-up views.......
  • Page 516 291 removing a programme function. 293 renaming a programme....290 running a programme....288 selecting a programme....284 symbols........281 view..........281 Valtra Evolution driver's seat adjusting........72 viton seals..........37 volume unit gallon UK........174 gallon US........174 litre..........174 wagon towing device maintaining automatic jaw...471...
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