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POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO) - 31 BRAKES AND CONTROLS - 33 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS - 35 LB324 LB334 LB424 LB434 Square Baler SERVICE MANUAL Part number 47534295 1st edition English March 2013...
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INTRODUCTION 47510985 07/03/2013 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
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In any case, no warranty is given or attributed on the product manufactured or marketed by the manufacturer in case of damages due to an anomalous behavior of parts and/or components not approved by the manufacturer.
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• Do not open the air-conditioning system yourself. It contains gases that should not be released into the atmosphere. Your CASE IH AGRICULTURE dealer or air conditioning specialist has a special extractor for this purpose and will have to recharge the system properly.
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INTRODUCTION Note to the Owner Fault Code Resolution (FCR) information: The FCR information is not contained within the paper version of the manual. For FCR information, please refer to the Electronic Service Tool (EST) or the electronic version of this manual. Electronic Service Tool (EST) information: The EST information and how to handle Control Modules (CM) (e.g.: resetting of the CM, etc.) is not contained within this manual.
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INTRODUCTION Safety rules PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Personal Safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Throughout this manual and on machine decals, you will find precautionary statements ("DANGER", "WARNING", and "CAUTION") followed by specific instructions.
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INTRODUCTION Accidents may occur with all types of machine, regardless of how well the machine in question was designed and built. DANGER Shut down the machine, remove key, be sure all moving parts have stopped and all pressure in the systems is relieved before cleaning, adjusting or lubricating the equipment.
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INTRODUCTION • Always use suitable hoisting or lifting devices when raising or moving heavy parts. • Keep bystanders away. • Never use gasoline, diesel oil or other inflammable liquids as cleaning agents. Use non-inflammable, non toxic commercially available solvents. • Wear safety goggles with side guards when cleaning parts with compressed air. •...
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INTRODUCTION Machine start-up. • Never run the engine in confined spaces that are not equipped with adequate ventilation for exhaust gas extraction. • Never place the head, body, limbs, feet, hands or fingers near rotating and moving parts. Hydraulic systems and fuel injection systems •...
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INTRODUCTION Basic instructions SHIMMING For each adjustment operation, select adjusting shims and measure individually using a micrometer, then add up the recorded values. Do not rely on measuring the entire shimming set, which may be incorrect, or the rated value indicated on each shim.
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INTRODUCTION PROTECTING THE ELECTRONIC/ ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DURING CHARGING OR WELD- To avoid damage to the electronic/electrical systems, always observe the following: 1. Never make or break any of the charging circuit connections, including the battery connections, when the engine is running. 2.
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Only genuine spare parts guarantee the same quality, duration and safety as original parts, as they are the same parts that are assembled during standard production. Only "CNH Original Parts" or " CASE IH AGRICULTURE Parts" can offer this guarantee.
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INTRODUCTION Torque Minimum hardware tightening torques (in N m or lb in /lb ft) for normal assembly applica- tions unless otherwise stated NOTICE: Shown below is the suggested initial torque tightening sequences for general applications, tighten in se- quence from item 1 through to the last item of the hardware. The minimum hardware tightening torque on drawings, in specifications etc.
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INTRODUCTION Basic instructions - Chain Wear Tables - Roller Chains Chain Wear The individual joints in a roller chain articulate as they enter and leave the sprockets. This articulation results in wear on the pins and bushings. A material is worn away from these surfaces the chain will gradually elongate. ZEIL10GH0003A0B Chains do not "stretch"...
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INTRODUCTION For example, if 40 pitches (40 pins) of a #40 chain were measured and the result was 523 mm (20.6 in) or greater (using 3 % as the maximum allowable wear), the chain should be replaced. Anything less than 523 mm (20.6 in) would still be acceptable by most industrial standards.
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INTRODUCTION Basic instructions - How to use and navigate through this Manual Technical information This manual has been produced by a new technical information system. This new system is designed to deliver technical information electronically through Web delivery (eTim), DVD and in paper manuals. A coding system called SAP has been developed to link the technical information to other Product Support functions, e.g., Warranty.
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INTRODUCTION How to use this manual This manual is divided into Sections. Each Section is then divided into Chapters. Contents pages are included at the beginning of the manual, then inside every Section and inside every Chapter. An alphabetical Index is included at the end of a Chapter.
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