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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual and Warranty certificate BF65 BF75...
  • Page 2 To the operator This hand book was elaborated to show all the information and instructions necessary to obtain the correct use of the tractor during running in, operation and maintenance. Also to present the basic safety rules and technical information as to the constructive characters of the equipment.
  • Page 3: Tractor Serial Number

    Tractor Serial Number When asking your dealer for any type of information about your VALTRA tractor always have on hand the following information: PIN Identification Number: ......Engine serial Nº: ........Date of purchase: ../../..Dealers name: ......................Address: ..........................81921100 –...
  • Page 4 Principal Index página nº A Detailed index of contents ............A-1 B Safety precautions ..............B-1 C General description ..............C-1 D Instruments and controls ............D-1 E Starting and functioning ............E-1 F Operating instructions ............... F-1 G Maintenance plan ............... G-1 H Maintenance operations .............
  • Page 5 Environment Management System The Waste One of the major environmental problOne of the major environmental problems today is the waste. As time goes by, the municipality is facing even more difficulties to give a proper destination to the waste generated by residences, businesses and industries. Available landfills are becoming scarce.ems today is the waste.
  • Page 6 Environment Management System Batteries When changing the battery return it to your dealer or forward it to a battery recycling facility. Never discard used batteries on the domestic waste. Tires The tire rubber does not decompose with time, reason why used tires should not be discarded in common waste bins or abandoned to the environment.
  • Page 7: Health And Safety Information

    Health and Safety Information Prior to operating the tractor carefully read the safety precautions shown in the operator’s manua For information on handling or applying agrotoxins, chemical manure, pesticides or agrochemical, seek for orientation of a specialized professional, for the specification of the personal protective equipment –...
  • Page 8: Universal Symbols

    Universal Symbols As an aid for operation of your tractor, various symbols and universal definitions have been used. These symbols comply with the standardized procedures, and are followed with a description of their meaning. Drivetrain Oil Low Fuel Level Stop Position (STOP Temperature Warning Warning Lamp Lamp...
  • Page 9: Safety Measures

    A. Safety Measures Contents A1. Safety Rules ............................A-2 A2. Safety precautions and control stickers ..................A-11 A2.1. Safety precautions and control stickers ................. A-12 A. Safety Measures 81921100 – 10/2011 – Rev. 2 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 10 This section is a summary of the main safety measures that should be followed by the operator WARNING while working with the tractor. However, these Improper operation of this machine may cause safety measures by no means exempt the personal injuries, material damages, or death. operator from knowing and complying with traffic laws and safety rules applicable to the various places of work.
  • Page 11 PRECAUTION! Never start the engine or leave it running in closed spaces; the gases released by the exhaust are hazardous and contain carbon monoxide. Passengers No passengers should ride the tractor, unless it is equipped with an appropriate seat. That means that carrying passengers on front loaders or platform steps IS NOT PERMITTED.
  • Page 12 Lights Always check whether lights and reflectors are clean and operating correctly. Remember that the front head lights should be correctly adjusted at all times. PRECAUTION! The safety belt should be properly fastened and adjusted. Accessories operated by power take off (PTO) When coupling equipment operated by PTO, it is critical that the prescribed safety mechanisms are...
  • Page 13 Trailers When uncoupling the trailer from the tractor use wheel chocks and rest the tow bar on an appropriate support. The trailer should only be hitched up to the appropriate tow bar. ATTENTION! When towing a trailer always use the brake pedal lock, locking both pedals together.
  • Page 14 Damages On slopes The operator is responsible for any damages that Never drive down slopes with the gear shift lever in might occur as a result of incorrect use of the tractor the neutral position nor with the clutch pedal which might jeopardize the safe use of it.
  • Page 15 Implement coupling Great care should always be taken when coupling implements. There is risk of accidents if the tractor or implement moves while being coupled. It is only secure to couple up the implement when the tractor hand brake is applied and the wheels are blocked to avoid any tractor movement.
  • Page 16 Implements Always lower the implements to the ground when the tractor is not in use. Use the lowering speed most suitable for the tractor weight. Check for people and animals present in the area that could be at risk when lowering the implement. Tow bar Stability problems may occur if implements or trailers are hitched up to an incorrect part of the...
  • Page 17 DANGER! Never place metallic objects onto the battery, as this may cause a short circuit and/or explosion of the battery. Maintenance and preservation Always keep the tractor in good mechanical and operating conditions. Follow the maintenance recommendations and never operate the tractor when a fault is present that might compromise the safety of the operator and/or the machine.
  • Page 18 Radiator The radiator coolant may overflow under high DANGER! pressure if the radiator cover is removed in a single At temperatures in excess of 300°C, the Viton step. seals of the engine produce very highly To remove the radiator cover turn it to the first corrosive hydrofluoric acid.
  • Page 19 Safety precautions and control stickers A. Safety Measures A-11 81921100 – 10/2011 – Rev. 2...
  • Page 20 Safety precautions and control stickers A2.1. A. Safety Measures 81921100 – 10/2011 – Rev. 2...
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