Valtra HiTech T3 Series Operator's Manual
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T3 Series
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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual T3 Series HiTech...
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  • Page 3: About This Manual

    About this manual This operator's manual is for Valtra T3 Series HiTech tractors. The T3 HiTech models are T133 H, T153 H, T173 H and T193 H. 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. T133 H ACxx.x xxxxx GUID-91B52FC7-EDE8-4BB8-9403-DE0873CA0857 1. Power take-off identification number 2. Transmission Identification number 3.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents About this manual..................1 Tractor serial numbers.................2 1 Safety precautions................12 Hazard statements.....................12 Safety rules......................12 1.2.1 Replacing safety and information signs............12 1.2.2 Maintaining hardware safety................13 1.2.3 Using tractor safety features................14 1.2.4 Safe operation....................15 1.2.4.1 Following safe operating practices..........15 1.2.4.2 Getting into and out of the cab............17 1.2.4.3 Driving on public roads...............17 1.2.4.4...
  • Page 6 Running the tractor in..................53 Preparing for use....................53 3.2.1 Adjusting the driver's seat................53 3.2.2 Adjusting the air-suspended driver's seat............55 3.2.3 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver's seat............58 3.2.4 Adjusting the armrest..................61 3.2.5 Adjusting the steering wheel................62 3.2.6 Adjusting standard mirrors ................63 3.2.7 Adjusting optional mirrors.................63...
  • Page 7 Contents 3.7.4 Trailer socket....................90 3.7.5 Two-pin power socket on the bonnet...............91 Driving the tractor....................91 3.8.1 Steering......................91 3.8.2 Power shuttle....................91 3.8.3 Using the power shuttle lever................92 3.8.4 Adjusting the power shuttle engagement speed ..........93 3.8.5 Using the parking brake...................94 3.8.6 Using the clutch pedal..................96 3.8.7 Adjusting the clutch pedal engagement position..........96 3.8.8...
  • Page 8 Contents 3.9.3.7 Engine speed view..............131 3.9.3.8 Fuel consumption views............131 3.9.3.9 Rear lower links' position view..........133 3.9.3.10 Front lower links' position view..........133 3.9.3.11 Sigma Power view..............134 3.9.3.12 Gearbox temperature view............134 3.9.3.13 Travel distance view..............135 3.9.3.14 Surface area view..............135 3.9.4 Periodical maintenance view................136 3.9.4.1 Clearing the periodical maintenance view........136 3.9.5...
  • Page 9 Connecting an external hydraulic motor to the auxiliary hydraulics....180 3.15 Using the front linkage..................181 3.15.1 Setting front linkage lifting link positions............182 3.16 Using the Valtra front loader................183 3.16.1 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling plate.........185 3.16.2 Softdrive......................185 3.16.3 Locking the equipment...................186 3.16.4 Using the continuous floating position............187...
  • Page 10 Contents 3.20.1 Pick-up hitch....................210 3.20.1.1 Unlatching the pick-up hitch equipped with mechanical unlatching system ..............210 3.20.1.2 Unlatching the pick-up hitch equipped with hydraulic unlatching system..............211 3.20.1.3 Latching the pick-up hitch............213 3.20.2 Agricultural drawbar devices................214 3.20.3 Towing device frames ...................215 3.20.3.1 Adjusting the jaw height............216 3.20.3.2 Attaching to the mechanical jaw..........218...
  • Page 11 Contents 4.7.3.5 Checking the front power take-off..........251 4.7.3.6 Greasing the brake cam............252 4.7.3.7 Greasing front axle mounting bearings........252 4.7.3.8 Greasing air-suspended front axle mounting bearings.....253 4.7.3.9 Greasing flexible front mudguards..........254 4.7.3.10 Checking belts' tension.............254 4.7.3.11 Changing the fan and air pressure compressor belt....255 4.7.3.12 Changing the alternator and air conditioning compressor belt....................257...
  • Page 12 Contents Checks and adjustments..................295 4.8.1 Changing tyres....................295 4.8.1.1 Setting the tyre parameter............296 4.8.1.2 Tyre parameters...............298 4.8.1.3 Calibrating speed sensors............302 4.8.2 Track widths....................304 4.8.2.1 Agricultural front axle track widths..........305 4.8.2.2 Industrial front axle track widths..........306 4.8.2.3 Rear axle track widths..............306 4.8.3 Using chains....................307 4.8.4 Using twin-mounted wheels................307...
  • Page 13 Contents Tyres........................331 6.4.1 Wheel nuts tightening torque................331 6.4.2 Wheel stud dimensions..................332 6.4.3 Front axle tyre loadings and pressures............332 6.4.4 Rear axle tyre loadings and pressures............333 Spacing for wheel discs...................333 Track widths.....................334 6.6.1 Rear track widths....................334 6.6.2 Front track widths...................334 Engine......................334 6.7.1 Fuel system....................335 6.7.2...
  • Page 14: 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 as regards 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 15: Maintaining Hardware Safety

    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 16: Using Tractor Safety Features

    1. Safety precautions • Maintenance • Follow the maintenance instructions and safety precautions applicable to the tractor. • Stop the engine and lower the implement before carrying out any maintenance work on the tractor or implement. • Support the tractor from the correct support points on the frame and use suitable blocks or stands when carrying out maintenance tasks that require supporting the tractor.
  • Page 17: Safe Operation

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.4 Safe operation 1.2.4.1 Following safe operating practices To operate the tractor safely, follow all the safety precautions and instructions. • Avoid operating the tractor near ditches, embankments and holes. • Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. •...
  • Page 18 1. Safety precautions • Front loader WARNING: The programmable features of the joystick or other controls MUST NOT be used to operate a loader. In order to prevent involuntary loader motion, the loader joystick controller must be of a self-neutralising type. When the operator releases his grip on the joystick, the joystick must return to a non-operational neutral position - except for float detent position in the loader lower direction.
  • Page 19: Getting Into And Out Of The Cab

    1. Safety precautions • Operator Protection Structure (OPS) DANGER: Protection against penetrating objects is not provided (no OPS available) if the cab of your tractor is fitted with windows made of glass. Protection against penetrating objects is provided in accordance with ISO 8084 (OPS is available) if the cab of your tractor is fitted with windows made of polycarbonate, except the Side visibility cab (no OPS in Side visibility cab).
  • Page 20: Controlling The Driving Speed

    1. Safety precautions • When driving the tractor on public roads WARNING: Do not transport anything on the auxiliary hydraulic valves while driving on the road. The load, trailer link steering and such have to be locked (for example mechanically). •...
  • Page 21: Operating With Implements

    • Make sure to 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 22: Running With Power Take-Off Driven Implements Or Machines

    1. Safety precautions • Pull only from the approved drawbar. Towing or attaching to other locations may cause the tractor to overturn. GUID-B824BDA5-67EA-4CC6-AB40-7D1D42AD9627 1.2.4.7 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.
  • Page 23: Towing

    1. Safety precautions 1.2.4.9 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 24: Fire Hazards

    1. Safety precautions DANGER: If the tractor engine is running, do not leave anybody in the cab without supervision, as the push buttons are easily operated. Always apply the parking brake. • Stop the engine and lower the implement to the ground when leaving the tractor. •...
  • Page 25 1. Safety precautions When the SCR after-treatment system is handled in such a way that there is a risk of exposure to dust, safety precautions must be taken. Such work includes, for example, opening the after-treatment system, machining, and disposal of the after-treatment system.
  • Page 26: Instruments And Controls

    2. Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Pedals GUID-B9DB5C5F-FE87-4414-8461-21CBE5754B55 1. Clutch pedal 2. Locking pedal for steering wheel inclination 3. Latch for brake pedals 4. Brake pedals 5. Accelerator pedal Dashboard GUID-55CC5AC8-1BDA-4194-9C71-7100EAC218AA 1. Power shuttle lever 2. Powershift preprogramming push button 3.
  • Page 27: Agroline Instrument Panel

    2. Instruments and controls 7. Agroline instrument panel display change-over switch 8. Upper headlights (extra equipment) 9. Multifunctional lever 10. Ignition switch 11. Lever for adjusting steering wheel position 12. Electric centre, lower part of the dashboard 13. Steering wheel 14.
  • Page 28: Indicator Lights On The Left Side Of The Display

    2. Instruments and controls Selectable view symbols The selectable views are the following functions shown on the top and bottom row of the display: Symbol Function Driving trip (m, km/miles) Rear PTO rotating speed (r/min) Front PTO rotating speed (r/min, extra equipment) Clock Transmission temperature Position of lower links (%, 0-100 Ac)
  • Page 29: Indicator Lights On The Right Side Of The Display

    2. Instruments and controls Indicator light Indication Parking brake indicator light The light (red) is lit to indicate that the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position. GUID- F0C90BFB-3126-404D-8C49-3FA955C C4FD2 Low fuel level indicator light The light is lit (yellow) and a buzzer sounds once to indicate that about 50 litres of fuel is left.
  • Page 30: Dashboard

    2. Instruments and controls Dashboard GUID-5F1247BB-4AFE-4B0B-8FFC-60D3175EC97E 1. Power shuttle lever 2. Powershift preprogramming push button 3. Proline instrument panel 4. Main switch 5. Hazard warning flasher switch 6. Light switch 7. Proline instrument panel display change-over switch 8. Proline instrument panel display setting switch 9.
  • Page 31: Symbols On The Proline Instrument Panel Display

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