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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

This manual is subdivided in sections marked by two--digit numbers, with independent page numbering within

each section.

For a quick reference, these sections have the same identification number and the same description of the

relevant Flat Time Rate Manual.

The dealt matters and the information can be easily detected by index on the following pages.

At the bottom of each page there is the manual print number and the relevant publication/up--dating date.

The pages of further up--datings shall have the same print number of the current publication, changing the

last digit (for example: first up--dating 327201011; second up--dating 327201012; etc.) and the relevant publi-

cation date.

These pages shall be completed by the new print of the index, duly revised.

The information of this manual are up--dated at the date of the publication.

As AGCO continuously improves its product range, some information could be not up--dated due to modifica-

tions of technical or commercial type, as well as for suiting the law regulations of the different countries.

In case of disagreement, refer to AGCO Sales and Service networks.

IMPORTANT CAUTION

All repair and maintenance works listed in this manual must be carried out only by staff belonging to the AGCO

Service Network, strictly complying with the instructions given and using, whenever required, the special

tools.

Anyone who carries out the above operations without complying with the prescriptions shall be responsible

for the subsequent damages.

The Manufacturer and all the organizations of its distribution chain, including -- without limitation -- national,

regional or local dealers, reject any responsibility for damage due to the anomalous behaviour of parts and/or

components not approved by the manufacturer himself, including those used for the servicing or repair of the

product manufactured or marketed by the Manufacturer.

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 behaviour of parts and/or components not approved by the Manu-

facturer.

LITERARY AND ARTISTIC COPYRIGHT

OF LAVERDA S.p.A.

No reproduction, though partial, of

text and illustrations allowed

PRINTED IN ITALY

AGCO Limited -- Banner Lane -- Coventry -- England CV4 9GF

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-- First Edition -- 11--2004

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Summary of Contents for 5270C

Page 1: ...ORTANT AGCO Policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to make modifications and changes on combine configuration So if some of the information included on this Manual are different from th...

Page 2: ...s and Service networks IMPORTANT CAUTION All repair and maintenance works listed in this manual must be carried out only by staff belonging to the AGCO Service Network strictly complying with the inst...

Page 3: ...MISSION 29 BRAKES AND CONTROL 33 HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS 35 STEERING 41 AXLE AND WHEELS 44 CAB CLIMATE CONTROL 50 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 55 ATTACHMENTS HEADERS 58 PRODUCT FEEDING 60 THRESHING 66 SEPARATION 72 S...

Page 4: ...INITIALS ENGINE CV kW STRAW WALKER NO MCS DEVICE PFR DEVICE GSA DEVICE MACHINE LEVELLING DEVICE 5 275 203 5 YES YES YES NO 5 AL 275 203 5 YES YES YES YES 6 300 224 6 YES YES YES NO 6 AL 300 224 6 YES...

Page 5: ...TO BE MADE FOL LOWING THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION BOOK BEFORE THE DELIVERY OF COMBINE TO THE CUSTOMER THE PRE DELIVERY INSPECTION HAS TO BE MADE FOLLOWING THE P D I MODULE INSTRUCTIONS AS THE ONE REPORTE...

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Page 7: ...X X Check correct function of the GSA Auto Level X X X X Main Crop Elevator Fit any table stabilising devices and detach cutting table from the rump of the combine X X X X Check condition of Prepare...

Page 8: ...condition of its drive X X X X Check rear beater concave curtain condition X X X X Check all drive belts and chains X X X X X X Check condition of straw walkers and sieves X X X X Check sealing strip...

Page 9: ...X Check condition and adjustment of air deflectors fan blades and sealing strips X X X X Inspect condition of cross augers X X X X Crop Elevators Augers and Tank Check condition of drives to grain ele...

Page 10: ...oil in the final drives X X X X X X Ensure gear selection and external adjustment is correct X X X X Ensure hydrostatic transmission operates correctly X X X X Look for signs of leakage or damage to...

Page 11: ...aks X X X X X Check function of the levelling system AL 4 B B B B Report any unusual noise or characteristics of the hydraulic pump s X X X X X X X X Electrical System Check function of all work inspe...

Page 12: ...es built into belt drives e g friction lin ings etc X X X X Check the condition and tension of all chain drives X X X X X X Report any chain wear damage or sprocket wear damage X X X X Lubricate and p...

Page 13: ...leaks X X X X X X Change antifreeze in the cooling system plus additive if supplied X X Check cooling system hoses and connections are tight X X X X Change fuel sedimentor water trap element X X X X X...

Page 14: ...examine combine chassis for any signs of damage X X X X Check for loose bolts particularly the undercarriage X X X X X Ensure that all safety guards and safety decals are in place X X X X Advise cust...

Page 15: ...rt any problems with cab glass door locks ladder etc X X X X Check operation of the onboard computer system X X X X Check operation of any monitoring systems including Datavision X X X X Check conditi...

Page 16: ...14 NOTE...

Page 17: ...t be directed so that considering the shaft rotation direction the fluid is brought back to the sealing means lay a thin layer of lubricant on the seal edge oil rather than grease and fill with grease...

Page 18: ...ng these tools Repair Personnel will benefit from working in the best technical conditions getting the best results saving time and effort working more safely CAUTION Wear limit values indicated for c...

Page 19: ...res Never wear rings watches jewels loose or unbut toned clothing such as ties torn clothes scarves open jackets or shirts with open zips which could get trapped in moving parts It is recommended to w...

Page 20: ...sk an operator to sit on the driver s seat and keep the service technician under constant visual con trol at any time In case of servicing operations to be made outside the workshop drive the combine...

Page 21: ...cal system HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS Fluid coming out from a very small port can be al most invisible and be strong enough to penetrate the skin For this reason use a piece of cardboard or of wood for checkin...

Page 22: ...res 1 and 2 The manufacturer data plate 1 envisaged for all countries or 2 for France only is placed on the right outer side of the operator s compartment platform and shows the following data combine...

Page 23: ...e cover and the serial number plate 2 on the basement next to the starter The plate 1 shows the following information engine manufacturer engine type engine power and rated speed engine serial number...

Page 24: ...ed on the left side of the support main beam Operator s seat identification Fig 7 The operator s seat identification plate is located on the seat back part to reach it move the seat fully for wards Hy...

Page 25: ...ce of a plate located in the engine body lower part Straw chopper identification if fitted Fig 10 The straw chopper identification plate is located on the right side next to the rotor support Chaff sp...

Page 26: ...if fitted Fig 12 The plate is placed in the upper part of the Rockinger tow hook Alternator identification Fig 13 The identification plate is located in the component upper part Injection pump identif...

Page 27: ...etc used for maize harvesting PROPER USE The combines are designed as self propelled units with a diesel engine These machines are intended for standard agricultural applications to process cereals s...

Page 28: ...Typ3 Transmission and differential housing 12 Final drives 5 5x2 BP TERRAC SUPER GEAR 80W 90 API GL5 Tank discharge lower bevel gear pair 0 50 Service hydraulic tank system 20 31 BP SUPER HYDRAULIC 46...

Page 29: ...circuit 0 30 BP DOT 4 BRAKE FLUID SAE J1704 Transmission and differential housing 12 Final drives 23x2 BP TERRAC SUPER GEAR 80W 90 API GL5 Tank discharge lower bevel gear pair 0 50 Service hydraulic...

Page 30: ...ctrically operated speed 13 60 rpm ELEVATOR multi purpose type lower roller floating PFR feed roller with parallel fingers and toothed torque limiter bar supporting chain no 3 4 THRESHER AND CROP TANK...

Page 31: ...ating surface m2 5 73 6 81 rotation speed rpm 177 CLEANING EQUIPMENT integral to the machine body grain pan surface m2 2 31 2 66 SIEVES with opposed movement upper CS4 C adjustable lower CLOSZ CS2 adj...

Page 32: ...450 radiator guard rotary filter TRANSMISSION hydrostatic pump capacity cm3 rev 100 pump rpm 2620 pressure relief valve setting bar 420 GEARBOX ratio no 4 engagement front BRAKES disc operated control...

Page 33: ...4145 L480 5320 3885 L540 5929 3525 L600 6539 3230 L660 7147 2925 TYRES Pressure A mm D mm CA mm CP mm adjustable axle I mm H mm 620 75 R34 170 A8 3195 3335 2570 4000 4500 650 75 R32 172 A8 3315 3395 2...

Page 34: ...5 00 m L420 4710 4145 L480 5320 3885 L540 5929 3525 L600 6539 3230 L660 7147 2925 TYRES Pressure A mm D mm CA mm CP mm adjustable axle I mm H mm 650 75 R32 172 A8 3569 3622 2924 4000 4500 710 75 R34...

Page 35: ...OPT 800 65 R32 172 A8 2 7 STD STD 460 70 R24 3 2 STD STD TRACKS OPT OPT WEIGHT OF THE COMBINE WITHOUT CUTTING HEADER AND WITH STRAW CHOPPER Model kg 5 11300 6 12850 CUTTING HEADER WEIGHT 4 20 m about...

Page 36: ...speed variator electrically operated speed 13 60 rpm ELEVATOR multi purpose type lower roller floating PFR feed roller with parallel fingers and toothed torque limiter bar supporting chain no 3 4 THRE...

Page 37: ...5 and 4 separating surface m2 5 73 6 81 rotation speed rpm 177 CLEANING EQUIPMENT integral to the machine body grain pan surface m2 2 31 2 66 SIEVES with opposed movement upper CS4 C adjustable lower...

Page 38: ...RBOX with 4 speeds engagement front BRAKES disc operated control hydraulic LEVELLING Cross wise 20 control automatic and manual electric Longitudinal 8 control automatic and manual electric HYDRAULIC...

Page 39: ...010 11 2004 FEATURES 5AL MODEL Height with level machine TYRES A D CA CP ADJUSTABLE AXLE I1 4000 H 650 75 R32 172 A8 3539 3607 2914 4000 4500 460 70 R24 2745 3345 HEADER TYPE 420 480 540 600 660 B He...

Page 40: ...01 010 11 2004 FEATURES 6AL MODEL Height with level machine TYRES A D CA CP ADJUSTABLE AXLE I1 H 650 75 R32 172 A8 3793 3864 3168 4000 4500 460 70 R24 2745 3345 HEADER TYPE 420 480 540 600 660 B Heade...

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