Challenger MT955E Operator's Manual

Challenger MT955E Operator's Manual

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Articulated Tractor
MT955E
AGCC0955xGxxx1001-
MT965E
AGCC0965xGxxx1001-
MT975E
AGCC0975xGxxx1001-
North America
4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth GA 30096 USA
November 2017
Challenger is a registered trademark of Caterpillar
Inc. and is used under license by AGCO.
582773D1C
© AGCO 2017
NA
Original Operator's Manual
English

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  • Page 1 AGCC0955xGxxx1001- MT965E AGCC0965xGxxx1001- MT975E AGCC0975xGxxx1001- North America 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth GA 30096 USA November 2017 Challenger is a registered trademark of Caterpillar Inc. and is used under license by AGCO. 582773D1C © AGCO 2017 Original Operator's Manual English...
  • Page 2 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 3 Table of contents Articulated Tractor 1 Safety ..............11 .
  • Page 4 Table of contents 1.4 Chassis safety signs ..........32 1.4.1 Grease points .
  • Page 5 Table of contents 3.2 Starting engine ........... . . 69 3.2.1 Pre-start checks .
  • Page 6 Table of contents 3.16.15 Measure INST (instantaneous) ........109 3.16.16 Measures - field .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 3.21.14 Connecting the spray system pump ....... . 157 3.21.15 Connecting the auxiliary implement controls .
  • Page 8 Table of contents 3.28.6 Weight splits ..........185 3.28.7 Ballasting packages .
  • Page 9 Table of contents 4.5.5 Draining water and sediment from the fuel tank ......234 4.5.6 Fuel cap ............235 4.5.7 Fuel tank breather .
  • Page 10 Table of contents 4.14 Hub and collet ........... . 274 4.14.1 Removing the hub and collet .
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Safety 1.1 Safety information ............13 1.1.1 Operator Manual .
  • Page 12 Table of contents 1.4 Chassis safety signs ........... . . 32 1.4.1 Grease points .
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    1. Safety 1.1 Safety information GUID-BED3B890-BC33-4986-BA35-82EF8922534A [V2] 1.1.1 Operator Manual This operator manual uses the latest information available at the time of publication. Read the operator manual carefully before operating the machine. Right-hand and left-hand, as used in the operator manual, is determined by facing the direction that the machine travels when in use.
  • Page 14: Safety Symbol

    1. Safety GUID-5D9F270E-D748-4741-82B1-BE49B78685F2 [V4] 1.1.3 Safety symbol The safety symbol tells you about a dangerous area! Look for the safety symbol in this manual and on the machine. The safety symbols tell you that there is important safety instructions in the manual.
  • Page 15: General Hazard Information

    1. Safety Always make sure that safety signs are in the correct locations and that you can read the safety signs. Illustrations of safety sign locations are at in this section. Keep the safety signs clean. If necessary, use a weak soap and water solution. GUID-45723AC0-5E25-4FA2-BB74-FF22568B117F [V3] 1.1.7 General hazard information CAUTION:...
  • Page 16: Pressurized Air

    1. Safety • Turn the battery disconnect switch to "off" position. • The machine is parked on level ground. • Implements are lowered to the ground. • Transmission control lever is in the park position. • The engine is stopped. •...
  • Page 17: Before Starting The Engine

    1. Safety GUID-344A454E-7D26-49D5-9AB4-3FEEFA88AFD5 [V2] 1.1.12 Before starting the engine Start the engine only from the operator compartment. Never short across the starter terminals or batteries. Shorting can damage electrical system or cause unexpected machine movement. Adjust the seat so full pedal travel can be achieved with operator's back against seat back.
  • Page 18: Parking

    1. Safety Only operate the machine while in the operator's seat. Securely fasten the seat belt while operating the machine. Only operate the controls while the engine is operating. Check for the correct operation of all the controls and the protective devices. As a warning honk the horn twice to alert others in the area to prevent personal injury because of machine movement.
  • Page 19: Cut And Crushing Prevention

    1. Safety Any item brought into the cab must not extend into defined operator space. Secure loose items. Objects must not pose an impact hazard in rough terrain or if there is a rollover. GUID-C5B3B243-B184-48C6-9CF2-F4FF44F55F30 [V3] 1.1.18 Cut and crushing prevention Support the equipment correctly when performing work below the equipment.
  • Page 20: Batteries

    1. Safety GUID-074A76CF-7A49-411A-B5E5-757091C83001 [V1] 1.1.20 Batteries A lead acid battery generates flammable and explosive gases. Keep sparks and flames away from the battery. WARNING: WARNING: Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. The acid is strong enough to burn skin, eat holes in clothing and cause blindness if got into eyes.
  • Page 21: Burn Prevention

    1. Safety GUID-1527F9B5-890D-4E6F-AA25-C4A364C27BA9 [V2] 1.1.21 Burn prevention Do not touch any part of an operating engine. Other components such as the transmission, the axles and the oil reservoir can also be hot. Let the engine cool before performing any maintenance on the engine.
  • Page 22: Fluid Penetration

    1. Safety DANGER: Diesel fuel or hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin or eyes. This can cause serious personal injury, blindness, or death. GUID-E76BB0CD-67F0-40CD-A4CC-D6B27E9CDCCE [V2] 1.1.25 Fluid penetration Always use a board or cardboard when checking for a leak. Leaking fluid under pressure can penetrate the body tissue.
  • Page 23: Noise Prevention

    1. Safety GUID-99732186-65C2-4EC3-8EDB-760F7ABE29B7 [V1] 1.1.27 Noise prevention Wear proper hearing protective devices such as earmuffs or earplugs to prevent loss of hearing due to high noise levels. GUID-48B1B90D-20EB-42DB-A016-3CA0AB8AC168-high.jpg [High] Fig. 14 GUID-43C214E0-CE68-4B1B-9480-B36317FC1602 [V3] 1.1.28 Fire and explosion prevention Use caution when refueling a machine. Do not smoke while refueling and do not refuel near open flames or sparks.
  • Page 24: Fire Extinguisher

    1. Safety explosive. Repair such components in a well ventilated area away from open flames or sparks. Inspect all lines and hoses for wear or for deterioration and replace if necessary. Route hoses correctly. Lines and hoses must have sufficient support and secure clamps. Tighten all connections to recommended torque.
  • Page 25: Safety Signs And Labels

    1. Safety GUID-075D7460-D97A-4335-9F3E-6F86CFC18490 [V2] 1.2 Safety signs and labels There are several specific safety signs on this machine. The exact location of the hazards and the description of the hazards are reviewed in this section. Become familiarized with all of the safety signs. Make sure all of the safety signs are legible. Clean the safety signs or replace the safety signs if you cannot read the words.
  • Page 26: Engine Safety Signs

    1. Safety GUID-2114F595-F45E-4B06-ACD6-0E406F92B644 [V1] 1.3 Engine safety signs GUID-63047907-0B83-41D8-BFE4-81F3544392BB-high.jpg [High] Fig. 17 Articulated Tractor 582773D1C...
  • Page 27: Engine Oil Filter

    1. Safety GUID-62CE9AA8-B083-41BC-83B9-E83321D051FC [V1] 1.3.1 Engine oil filter Engine oil filter Change the engine oil filters, as necessary. See the maintenance schedule for the service intervals. Discard the used filters correctly. GUID-42EF2A2E-CFA4-4E65-B66E-3B486454B575 [V1] 1.3.2 Belt routing Belt routing Inspect the belts. Replace the belts if they are worn.
  • Page 28: Fuel Filter

    1. Safety GUID-6925BB03-6782-458D-A199-086792D62094 [V1] 1.3.5 Fuel filter Fuel filter The fuel filter decal shows the location of the fuel filter. GUID-FD21C1C2-F304-402F-AA1B-51AF214F6041 [V2] 1.3.6 Hot surface Hot surface Machine components get hot during operation. Prevent touching hot surfaces. Touching hot surfaces will cause dangerous burns. Do not touch a component until the machine becomes cool.
  • Page 29: Entanglement

    1. Safety GUID-DFCB2AC9-7AB0-4C94-930E-BC79FE1E2A40 [V2] 1.3.8 Entanglement Entanglement Stay out of the engine compartment while the engine is on. Keep all body-parts clear of the fan. Injury or death can occur. Stop the engine and remove the key before maintenance or repair work. GUID-854EF413-4FD5-4D4B-8F4F-35EF366793E8 [V2] 1.3.9 Entanglement Entanglement...
  • Page 30: Separator Filter

    1. Safety GUID-E1DBB1F8-5341-4DF5-86E5-246D3B274D66 [V1] 1.3.12 Separator filter Separator filter The separator filter decal shows the location of the sepearator filter. GUID-EF784FED-9BB9-4F39-A2A6-320211E28496 [V3] 1.3.13 Informational - engine air cleaner Engine air cleaner Change the filters for the engine air cleaner, as necessary.
  • Page 31: Hot Pressurized Coolant

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