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Page 1: ...Farmall 45A Farmall 55A Tractors Operator s Manual 84281942 09 10 1st Printing CASE AGRICULTURE...

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Page 3: ...ervice parts These parts are manufactured and carefully inspected to insure high quality and accurate fitting of any necessary replacement parts Model _______________ Product Identification Number____...

Page 4: ...ENTS SAFETY 0 5 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 OPERATION 2 1 FIELD OPERATION 3 1 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 VEHICLE STORAGE 6 1 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 INDEX 7 27 PREDEUVERY SERVICE 7 29...

Page 5: ...arning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm Battery posts terminals and related accessories...

Page 6: ...WARNING A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury The color associated with Warning is ORANGE Ml110A A CAUTION A CAUTION used with the safe...

Page 7: ...aler 9 Install all guards before starting the engine or operating the tractor 10 Tractor wheels are very heavy They need to be handled with care Ensure that they are stored at a place where they do no...

Page 8: ...tart switches Consult your authorized dealer if your neutral start controls malfunction 4 Use jump leads only in the recommended manner Improper use can result in a tractor runaway on its own or causi...

Page 9: ...PTa driven equipment shut off the engine switch off the PTa and wait until the PTO stops before geHing off the tractor 2 Do not wear loose clothing when operating the power take off or especially when...

Page 10: ...rolonged contact with used engine oil Wash skin promplly with soap and water 9 Keep equipment clean and properly maintained 10 Dispose of all drained fluids and removed filters properly 11 Tractor whe...

Page 11: ...t may be necessary to change the engine oil engine oil filter and fuel filter elements 0 9 more frequently than with Diesel Fuels Biodiesel Fuel can remove rust and particles from the inside of on sit...

Page 12: ...odification will weaken the structure and reduce your protection If this occurs the Protective Structure MUST be replaced so that itwill provide the same protection as a new Protective Structure Conta...

Page 13: ...properly grounded It is good practice to carry a fire extinguisher on the machine Be sure the fire extinguisher is properly used and maintained according to manufacturer s instructions II is advisabl...

Page 14: ...y and for those working with you Please take this Manual and walk around your tractor noting the location of the decals and their significance Review the decals and operating instructions detailed in...

Page 15: ...O OF eornJ C T FlUSH WITHWI TEA ANO SEt ADOClCM I Up OU T OF IIEACH Of CHLOflfN c_ DANGER Explosive can cause blindness PART NO 87531227 LOCATlqN K p Side of Battery Holder 0 13 WARNING PART NO LOCATI...

Page 16: ...may cause of fingers or hand WARNING Rotating Fan and Belts PART NO 86532907 LOCATION Both Sides of Radiator 0 14 Operate controls from Tractor seat Failure to comply could result in 1 death or serio...

Page 17: ...0 U n S o O I _ 01 t to o tI WARNING PART NO LOCATION Before Starting and Operating 82030429 Inside Right Fender 0 15 When improperly operated a tractor can rollover or upset For lower clearance use o...

Page 18: ...016114 LOCATION Below driver seat RH side near Park brake DECAl PART NO LOCATION Differential Lock 86532901 Right Side Operator s Platform DECAL PART NO LOCATION DECAl PART NO LOCATION DECAl PART NO L...

Page 19: ...enerated by some of these machines is such that complete protection against water ingress cannot be guaranteed While washing the tractor using a high pressure washing machine do not stand too close to...

Page 20: ...sion serial number Record the information in Figure 1 for quick reference Tractor Identification Location Stamped The tractor serial number unit code and engine number are stamped on the lop of the cl...

Page 21: ...lso stamped on clutch box Record the engine Serial No below for quick reference Engine Serial No ____________ Transmission Identification The Serial No is stamped on right side of transmission housing...

Page 22: ...s etc Most of them contain substances which may be harmful to your health 3 Modern oils contain additives Do not burn contaminated fuels and or waste oils in ordinary heating systems 1 4 4 Avoid spill...

Page 23: ...Ground rear f screen speed Hours recorded wash wipe Hitch lower Rear wind rear i Differential Engine oil screen lock pressure wash wipe Ll Hitch height limit rear illl Heater temp Rear axle G Engine...

Page 24: ...y to replace radiator cap use only genuine cap of the specified pressure Never try to remove the thermostat Check and adjust fan belt tension regularly Ignoring these will result in engine over heatin...

Page 25: ...eatures of the tractor Do not start the engine or attempt to drive or operate the tractor until you are fully accustomed with all the 2 controls It is too late to learn once the tractor is moving If i...

Page 26: ...and illustrations for details Travel Adjustment To move the seal fore and aft raise the lever 2 and position the seat to a comfortable position Do not start the engine or attempt to drive or operate t...

Page 27: ...ming the parking brake is set Failure to comply could result in death or serious Injury M1115A 5 36090121 15 l 2 3 Head Light High Beam Indicator light The BLUE light 3 will be illuminated when the tr...

Page 28: ...starter s itch is turned on Hand Throttle Lever The hand throHle lever 2 should be used during the field operation Push the lever up to increase the engine speed and down to reduce it 2 4 running bri...

Page 29: ...ghts can be activated with the key switch in any position For your protection use the flasher warning lights and the SMV Slow Moving Vehicle emblem 3 when travelling on public roads day or night TRAIL...

Page 30: ...tor can roll over or upset Use of the ROPS and seat belt minimize the possibility of injury or death if rollover or upset occurs For low clearance use only the ROPS can be lowered No protection is pro...

Page 31: ...over When driving through door openings or under low overhead objects make sure there is sufficient clearance for ROPS Failure to comply could result In death or serious Injury SEAT BELT To fasten the...

Page 32: ...pplied or operator leaves the seat without applying the hand brakes a warning buzzer will sound for approximately ten seconds Foot Brake Pedals The left and right foot brakes 1 2 may be operated indep...

Page 33: ...any time when turning the tractor When engaged the differential lock will make steering the tractor very difficult NOTICE Ifa rear wheel spins at more speed than the other reduce the engine speed befo...

Page 34: ...edal 1 a forward reverse shuttle shift lever 2 a main transmission shift lever 3 and a range speed selector lever 4 The combinations of shuttle shift main shift and range selector lever selections off...

Page 35: ...the clutch pedal stop the tractor and shift main gear lever into the desired gear The main gear shift lever 1 is used to select anyone of the four forward or reverse gears To change the gear range de...

Page 36: ...e engine to start TRANSMISSION RANGE LEVER HI LOW The Hi Low Range lever 1 is used to select the high or low range which gives the operator double the number available speeds Always depress the clutch...

Page 37: ...e High 2nd 16 09 km h 10 00 mph Reverse High 3rd 23 75 km h 14 76 mph Reverse Highl4 h 32 68 km h 20 31 mph TRANSMISSION SPEEDS 8 X 8 Farman 55A 2WD and 4WD with 14 9 x 28 rear tires at 2700 rpm rated...

Page 38: ...ever 1 is used to engage or disengage the power transmission to the rear PTO shaft from engine Shift the lever forward to engage the PTO and backward to disengage it A standard speed of 540 PTO can be...

Page 39: ...oid overloading the engine Operating in a high gear under heavy load may cause engine overloading Overloading occurs when the engine will not respond to a throttle increase 3 1 PRE OPERATION CHECKS Do...

Page 40: ...t distance Keep speed below 8 kmJh 5 mph If possible run the engine to provide lubrication to the transmission and power steering 3 2 A WARNING A Loss of control hazard Death or serious injury could r...

Page 41: ...the black jump lead to the tractor battery negative terminal and the cther end to the auxiliary battery negative terminal Follow the starting procedure previously described When the engine starts allo...

Page 42: ...sition 2 Accessories on head lamp Instrument cluster horn and gauges brake lights tum signals engine u ON Position 3 HEAT Position Engine heating elements glow plugs are activated Position 4 Engine St...

Page 43: ...starting motor Crank the engine If the engine starts within 15 seconds release the key If the engine does not start within 15 seconds give the engine a rest If the engine almost starts continue cranki...

Page 44: ...E OFF EITHER ENGAGED RUNNING ENGINE YES EITHER LEAVE ON EITHER NEUTRAL RUNNING ENGINE YES and EITHER LEAVE ON EITHER ENGAGED RUNNING SHUTDOWN ENGINE NO ON LEAVE OFF EITHER NEUTRAL RUNNING ENGINE SHUTD...

Page 45: ...his time and the engine will start A WARNING A Do not use ether as a glow plugs starting aide Failure to comply could seriously damage machine 1 11419 NOTE A coolant immersion heater is available as a...

Page 46: ...6 splines shaft designed to operate at 540 rpm PTO Brake The PTO will slop automatically when disengaged by the PTO lever due to inbuilt frictional force The PTO is engaged or disengaged by means of...

Page 47: ...mplement Follow the opera tor s instructions in the Operator s Manual Make sure that the PTO guard is installed when using PTO driven equipment DO NOT wear loose clothing when operating PTO driven equ...

Page 48: ...the tractor ground travel 3 To disengage the PTa pUll lever 1 fully rearward A WARNING A Before attaching or detaching equipment or changing the PTO shaft Apply the parking brake Make sure all control...

Page 49: ...e housing The rear end of the lower links are connected to the lower hitch pins on the implement The lower links are raised and lowered by means of the lift rods 2 connected to the lift arms The right...

Page 50: ...Quid result in death or serious 1 lury Ml421 2 Lengthen or shorten the top link until the implement mast pin can be inserted through the mast and upper link of the implement 3 When detaching implement...

Page 51: ...read remains engaged with lift rod tube FailUre to comply CQuid result in death or serious injury M14lS Left hand Lift Rod NOTE Left hand lift rod 1 is adjustable but must be removed from the lift arm...

Page 52: ...raft sensing spring affects draft signals The draft sensing spring bracket contains three holes for attaching the top link The top hole 1 is recommended for light draft loads and light equipment With...

Page 53: ...ly heavy loads or trailers After starting release the clutch slowly to prevent sudden jerks on trailer or implement If trailer brakes are fitted brake trailer first and then brake the machine Swinging...

Page 54: ...ift arms are adjusted by pushing down on the clamp 3 and sliding the ends 10 the desired length Once the implement is attached push in on the flex ends until the ends are in the latched position in th...

Page 55: ...between tractor and implements Position Control The position conlrol lever 1 sets the lowered position of the hydraulic lift Position control is best for fixed level implements that operale above the...

Page 56: ...t control lever forward or set it higher by moving the lever rearward Implement depth will be promotional to draft depending on the soil conditions With draft control the lift keeps the tractive effor...

Page 57: ...ontrol knob 1 varies the speed of drop of the lower links CLOCKWISE rotation Decreases speed of drop COUNTER CLOCKWISE rotation Increases speed of drop NOTICE To lock implements in transport position...

Page 58: ...hand brake and place blocks at the front and rear of the rear wheels Jack up the front axle and place on axle stands Remove the securing bolts 3 securing the left hand telescopic section to the cente...

Page 59: ...N A 1930 1920 NOTE The tread settings shown are approximate The front wheel discs are off set relative to the center line of the rim The tread settings in the table are with the dished side ofthe whe...

Page 60: ...xle must be disengaged to permit adjustment of the axle The tie rod is telescopic and consists of a central hollow tube with a solid extendible section at each end Remove the locating bolt 1 from both...

Page 61: ...NG FWD Front Axle A B C o Standard E F G H Farmall45A FWD Tread Selling 8 3 24 NA NA NA 1450 1606 1718 1733 1845 SECTION 3 FIELD OPERATION Farmall55A FWD Tread Sening 9 5 24 NA NA NA 1450 1606 1718 17...

Page 62: ...in NOTICE When interchanging left and right wheel assemblies ensure the V of the tire tread remains pointing in the direction offorward travel oftractor for better grip NOTICE With certain options an...

Page 63: ...and steering control when weight is transferred from the front to the rear wheels as the implement is raised by the tractor three point linkage When a rear mounted implement is raised to the transpor...

Page 64: ...position CAST IRON WEIGHTS IF FITTED Rear Wheel weights The rear wheels are fitted with cast iron wheel weights weighing 50 kg 110 Ib each Tire Size Weights Total added weight per wheel per wheel 13 6...

Page 65: ...pure water Never exceed the total recommended weight for the tractor Because 3pecial equipment is required to fill the tires consult your Case IH dealer Tires should never be filled beyond 75 At 75 f...

Page 66: ...erious injury M371A 3 28 A WARNING A 00 NOT weld to a wheel or rim until the tire is completely removed Inflated tires can generate a gas mixture with the air that can be ignited by high temperatures...

Page 67: ...13 14 5 16 17 5 19 20 S 22 23 24 S 26 27 5 29 30 S 32 33 M aximum load per lire kgs 13 6 28 8 1060 1120 1180 1230 1285 1340 1395 1450 1500 1550 1600 luSO 10 ply 1060 1120 1180 1230 1285 1340 1395 145...

Page 68: ...SECTION 3 FIELD OPERATION 3 30...

Page 69: ...urs service ensure that the following additional service operations are carried out The 4 1 items are listed in the First 50 Hour service check list Check and adjust fan alternator belt tension Change...

Page 70: ...frequent oil and filter changes as noted in the maintenance schedule The use of diesel fuel with a sulphur content above 1 3 is not recommended 4 2 For the best fuel economy use Number 2 D fuel whene...

Page 71: ...hile filling Use an approved fuet container and check the inside of the container periodically for cleanliness Fuel tank capacity is 51 L 13 5 US gal NOTICE The fuel cap is a vented type Use only an a...

Page 72: ...r neck when refuelling t Dr II 5 Arrange fuel purchase so summer grade fuels are nol held over used in winter GUAR DS To gain access to periorm inspection lubrication and maintenance operations the ho...

Page 73: ...9 Tire pressure X X 4 9 Fan I alternator belt tension X X 4 9 All greasing points o X 4 10 Battery electrolyte level X X X 4 13 Every 100 Engine oil o X 4 14 hours Engine oil filter X 4 14 Air cleane...

Page 74: ...correct oil specifications and quantity Check Radiator Coolant Level Peak power operation followed by a rapid reduction in power requirement and engine speed may cause the coolant to boil and be disch...

Page 75: ...y it should be 35 40 mm 1 38 1 57 in al clutch pedal 1 If adjustment is required loosen the lock nut 1 remove the split pin and clevis pin 2 Turn the clevis to lengthen or shorten the operating rod as...

Page 76: ...wheels front and rear unlock the brake pedals and release the parking brake lever Loosen the locknut 1 on the right hand brake pull rod 2 and turn the adjuster nut 3 clockwise to reduce the play and...

Page 77: ...the front of the engine draws air through the fins of the radiator to lower the temperature of the radiator coolant When 9 11 kg 20 25 Ib of thumb pressure is applied midway between the belt pulleys...

Page 78: ...ttings as shown in Figures 14 19 Use only Genuine Case IH Tractor Grease Specification NL GI 2 Li BASE NOTICE Grease daily when operating in adverse conditions but do not overgrease damage to the seal...

Page 79: ...SECTION 4 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 4 Brake Pedal Shaft 5 Front Wheel Spindles and Hubs 6 Front Axle Trunion Pin 4 11 36090133 II 86090132 s 18 19...

Page 80: ...SECTION 4 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 7 lube front axle rear pivot 1 FWD 8 Lube front wheel spindle 1 FWD Repeat for left hand side 9 Lube front axle front pivot 1 FWO 96096506 4 12 20 21 22...

Page 81: ...ralized water until the level is correct Do not overfill Never use tap water or water from rain barrel or other source To pravent the formation of corrosion the terminals should be cleaned and smeared...

Page 82: ...engine for a minute or so to circulate the oil then stop the engine Add clean oil as necessary until the oil level is between max and min marks on the dipstick Do not fill above the dipstick Excessive...

Page 83: ...ollowing Service the Engine Air Cleaner Outer Element The dry air cleaner 1 which is located under the fronl hood right hand side of the hood consists of an inner and outer paper element within a meta...

Page 84: ...lace NOTICE Do not disturb or remove the inner element 1 Figure 31 4 Clean the outer element using either method A or method B depending on the element s condition NOTICE An outer element may be dry c...

Page 85: ...1 Examine the element for damage by placing a light inside the element Discard the element jf pin pricks light can be seen or if there are areas where the paper appears thin 2 Check the element materi...

Page 86: ...than 300 hrs Loss of engine power excessive smoke glowing of air cleaner clog light refer to page 2 4 indicates the possible choking of filter EVERY 300 HOURS FUEL FILTER Draining the Fuel Filter NOT...

Page 87: ...urely tighten the sediment bowl retaining net 8 Open the fuel shutoff valve 1 the handle should be pointing to the ON position so fuel will flow to the filter 9 Bleed the fuel filter and injection pum...

Page 88: ...OT use your hand to check for leaks Use a piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks If any fluid is injected into the skin obtain medical attention immediately Failure to comply could result in...

Page 89: ...e fuel flows from each connection then tighten the fittings to 24 29 N m 18 221b ft NOTICE Ifair is not purged from the system repeat the above procedures Do not crank the engine continuously for more...

Page 90: ...ugh fill port until correct oil level is obtained CHECK FRONT WHEEL HUB OIL LEVELS FWD On four wheel drive tractors check each fronl axle hub oil level with the wheel positioned so the oil filler plug...

Page 91: ...Screw up until the faces just meet then lighten it further 3 4 of a turn Do not over tighten PTO Clutch Adjustment The PTO clutch engagement pressure needs to be checked and adjusted to prevent slippa...

Page 92: ...PTa clutch linkage is properly adjusted the total cable travel should be 21 mm 0 83 in while engaging and disengaging the PTO clutch o 86090136 EVERY 600 HOURS Carry out the preceding 10 50 and 300 ho...

Page 93: ...load settings are very important Incorrect setting may lead to premature wear of the bearings and tires Please contact your Authorized Dealer or Authorized Service Center to set bearing pre load Serv...

Page 94: ...could result in death or serious injury To change the oil 1 Remove the drain plug 1 Figure 49 and drain the oil in to a suitable container 2 Ae install the drain plug after the oil is drained 3 Remove...

Page 95: ...coolant is 20 mm 0 78 in below the neck of the radiator tank Re inslall the pressure cap NOTE To avoid trapping air in the system fill the radiator as slowly as possible thereby allowing any formatio...

Page 96: ...e power steering reservoir 3 Figure 55 Clean hydrostatic steering filter element 2 with diesel fuel and dry before installing Refit and fill the reservoir with fresh oil up to the line 4 on the reserv...

Page 97: ...tant Incorrectsetting maylead to potential engine damage Please contact your Authorized Case IH Oealer to check and adjust valve tappet clearance CHANGE FRONT AXLE DIFFERENTIAL OIL FWD On four wheel d...

Page 98: ...InJection System Bleed the Injector lines jf Tractor has run out of diesel New injectors have been installed Injection pump has been removed for repair To bleed the Injector lines 1 Loosen the inject...

Page 99: ...ble work lamp is provided on the rear of the right hand side fender To adjust the work light simply lililhe lamp assembly up or down or turn the assembly to swivel side ways If required slightly tight...

Page 100: ...open the fuse box cover to gain access to individual fuses Six fuses are provided in one row See following table for details of the circuits protected by the fuses NOTICE Do not replace a blown fuse w...

Page 101: ...or serious injury M144C Protection of the Alternator 1 Before carrying out any operation on the alternator please disconnect the battery 4 33 2 Never check the working of the alternator by connecting...

Page 102: ...SECTION 4 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 4 34...

Page 103: ...ne overloaded 0 Change to lower gear or reduce maximum power load 0 Air cleaner dirty 0 Carry out maintenance on air cleaner 0 Fuel filter clogged 0 Replace filter 0 Engine overheating 0 See engine ov...

Page 104: ...rnator bett slipping or Replace cap worn out Thermostat defective Change Cooling system clogged Flush cooling system internally Thermostat not properly Check thermostat functioning Hoses leaking TIght...

Page 105: ...lt loose cuI 0 Check belt tension running 0 Battery faulty 0 Check electrolyte level If problem is still persisting contact your Authorized Dealer 0 Alternator faulty 0 Have the alternator checked by...

Page 106: ...t setting of hydraulic lift Contact your Authorized Dealer arms Internal adjustments Contact your Authorized Dealer The linkage lowers slowly Linkage tight bushing Contact your Authorized Deater Lower...

Page 107: ...dry atmosphere Recharge periodically Raise the tractor and place supports under the axies to take weight off the tires Touch up Paint PREPARATION FOR USE AFTER STORAGE After extended storage prepare t...

Page 108: ...SECTION 6 VEHICLE STORAGE 6 2...

Page 109: ...icy is one of continuous improvement and the righllo change prices specification or equipment at any time without notice is reserved 7 1 All data given in this manual is subject to production variatio...

Page 110: ...ARMALL 45A AND 55A TRACTOR POWER DISTRIBUTION CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION FRAME CHARGING SYSTEM STARTING SYSTEM 2 GROUND 5 HAZARD MODULE I SWITCH 6 INSTRUMENTS 10 FRONT HEAD WORK LAMP 8 REAR LIGHTS 9 SAFETY S...

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Page 112: ...SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS I I d I _U n f it 0 0 f I 0 I 0 I U ijj I 0 0 I 1 0 0 l L I 0 0 I 0 I hl iii c I 0 til i I I til 0 j 0 0 wz 0 J r 0 j e o l l 0 sii5 I I I I l J 3 7 4...

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Page 114: ...I r I SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS 0 I B 1 HlA2All ____ _ __ I 2 J v I I I 2 B l J 1 Zb e 00 L Z Zdl lO O Z WW z c a I Z W I a 2 z W 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ 7 6 5...

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Page 117: ...SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS 4 B15HHOIS I 7 9 I 8...

Page 118: ...I I 1 l 1 I j SECTION 7 SPECI FICATIONS Ii e _ o 0 l 01 A I 1 I 7 1 0 o I il 9...

Page 119: ...SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS 8 0 9 o 7 I g o o 0 0 0 o r 10...

Page 120: ...SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS J 1 1 J 8 i i H 0 i I i i 0 0 s x x d d a B I s s d d So 50Hf 02 I I l 0 I Y0 50 MF 01 P3 i l i80 75HFOI3 a s d J J J nl I 11 7 12...

Page 121: ...OAT PRESSURE COIL CONTACTS c J L MOMENTARY VERIABLE o MAINTAINED RESISTOR RESISTOR HOUSINGS 0 ED g 0 0 VACUUM SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH TEMPERATURE SWITCH MOTOR LAMP CONTACT CONFIGURATIONS o 0 0 I o I o...

Page 122: ...A AND SECOND COLOR FOR STRIP ON WIRE NOTES 1 DIAGRAM SHOWN WITH VEHICLE PARKED AND POWER OFF 2 THE CONNECTOR GENDER ON THIS DIAGRAM IS INOENTIFIED BY THE GENDER OF THE CONNECTOR BODY AND NOT THE TERMI...

Page 123: ...RNESS HEAD LAMP SIGNAL LOW BEAM SP71 C INS CLUSTEA HARNESS TEMP GAUGE lAMP ve SP81C INS CLUSTER HARNESS ILLUMINATION LAMP IE S C INS CLUSTER HARNESS HIGH BEAM lAMP IE SP10iC INS_CLUSTER HARNESS AIR CL...

Page 124: ...NO OO2 BATTERY 2 BATTERY GROUND PHYSICAL GNO 1 GND ClOl STR MOTOR 2 FRAME GOUND STARTER MOTOR GND 006 ALTERNATOR 2 ALTERNATOR BODY GRO GNO OO3 FlP 3 FIP FRAME GND GND ClO4 ENGINE 5 PHYSICAL GROUND 2 G...

Page 125: ...in 5 5 liters 5 8 US qt 51 titers 13 5 US gal 8 5 liters 9 0 US ql 5 5 liters 5 8 US ql 25 liters 6 6 US gal 7 5 liters 8 0 US qt Pressurized Liquid with Recirculating bypass Centrifugal V Belt 10 15...

Page 126: ...oid operated Solenoid operated Starter kW Hp Rating 2 0 2 7 2 0 2 7 Bulb Rating and Type Head Light 35 35 watt 35 35 watt Turn Signal 27 walt 1156 27 watl 1156 Tail Light 8 5 watt HttS 8 5 watt 11S FU...

Page 127: ...D 46 52 4WD 3 0 inner 37 inner 30 outer 3 outer Turn Radius W thout Brakes 2WO 3600 mm 142 in 3350 mm 132 in With Brakes 2WO 3100 mm 122 in 3000 rr 118 in Without Brakes FWD 4475 mm 176 in 4475 mm 176...

Page 128: ...Diameter PTO Clutch Disc Diameter Pedal Free Travel SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS FARMALL45A Open Center Gear engine driven 44 Urnin 11 6 US gal min 17500 kPa 2538 psi 2 2 Not available II 1060 kg 2337 Ib...

Page 129: ...erse High 2nd 16 09 km h 10 00 mph Reverse High 3rd 23 75 km h 14 76 mph Reverse High 4th 32 68 km h 20 31 mph TRANSMISSION SPEEDS 8 x 8 FARMALL 55A 2WO and 4WO with 14 9 x 28 rear tires at 2700 rpm r...

Page 130: ...16 F2 6 Ply 7 50 x 16 F2 6 Ply FWD 8 3 x 24 R1 6 Ply 9 5 x 24 R1 6 Ply REAR Agricultural 2WDand FWD 13 6 x 28 R1 6 Ply 14 9 x28 R1 6 Ply WHEEL BOLT TORQUES Front Wheel Disc to Hub 123 N m 91 Ib ftl 1...

Page 131: ...ICATIONS GENERAL DIMENSIONS D A B C E H F 76097056 NOTICE The following dimensions are based on standard tractors fitted with tire sizes as shown Allowance must be given for tires of larger or smaller...

Page 132: ...4 in 2WO 16BO mm 66 14 in FWD 1680 mm 66 14 in FWD El Height to top of ROPS 2385 mm 94 0 in 2WD 2435 mm 96 0 in 2WD 2385 mm 94 0 in FWD 2435 mm 96 0 in FWD F Ground clearance under drawbar 336 mm 13 2...

Page 133: ...content above 1 3 is not recommended RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND APPLICATION ENGINE OIL Case No 1 Engine Oil 10W30 TRANSMISSION REAR AXLE OIL Hy tran Ultra FRONT AXLE DIFFERENTIALJ FINAL REDUCTION GEAR CA...

Page 134: ...SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 26...

Page 135: ...Information and Safety General Information General Maintenance 4 32 3 23 1 1 1 1 4 1 4 30 7 27 General Specifications 7 17 Guards 4 4 Hand Controls and Switches 2 4 Hand Controls Foot Controls and Th...

Page 136: ...arling the Tractor With Jump Leads Booster Cables 3 3 Stopping the Engine 3 7 7 28 Telescoping Stabilizers and Flex End Links 3 6 The First 50 Hours Service The Tractor 4 0 5 Three point Unkage _ _ _...

Page 137: ...eat Functions 2 2 TRACTOR MODEL NO _________ TRACTOR PIN NO _ _______ ___ SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ROPS Installed 2 6 Seat Belts nstalled 2 7 PTO Shield Installed 3 8 SMV Emblem Installed 2 5...

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Page 139: ...ons 2 2 SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RQPS Installed 2 6 Seat Belts Installed 2 7 PTO Shield Installed 3 8 SMV Emblem tnstalled 2 5 Safety Decals Installed 0 13 through 0 15 Neutral Start Switches...

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