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B. Safety precautions

B. Safety precautions

B 1.

Safety rules

This section summarizes the regulations which must

always be followed when working with the tractor.

However, these regulations do not exempt the driver from

following statutory and other national regulation as

regards traffic safety and occupational health and safety.
Safety regulations applicable for different types of working

sites and existing road traffic laws must always be

followed.
When designing the tractor priority was given to the safety

of the operator. Steps and handles have been placed with

ease of entry into the cab in mind. The tractor has several

safety features eg: guards for belts and pulleys etc.
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Danger, Warning, Caution

--- Whenever you see the

words and symbols shown below, used in this book and

on decals, you MUST take note of their instructions as

they relate to personal safety.

DANGER: This symbol together with the

word DANGER indicates an imminently

hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will

result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS

INJURY.
WARNING: This symbol together with the

word WARNING indicates a potentially

hazardous situation that if not avoided

could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION: This symbol together with the

word CAUTION is used to indicate a

potentially hazardous situation that, if not

avoided, may result in MINOR INJURY.

IMPORTANT

: The word IMPORTANT is used to identify

special instructions or procedures which, if not strictly

observed, could result in damage to, or destruction of the

machine, process or its surroundings.

NOTE:

The word NOTE is used to indicate points of

particular interest for more efficient and convenient repair

or operation.

Decals

WARNING: DO NOT remove or obscure

Danger, Warning, Caution or Instruction

Decals. Replace any Danger, Warning,

Caution or Instruction Decals that are not

readable or are missing. Replacement

decals are available from your Dealer in the

event of loss or damage. The actual location

of these Safety Decals is illustrated at the

end of this section.

2

Tractor construction

--- The tractor construction must

not be changed (f.ex. max. driving speed, max. power

etc.)

The tractor is type approved to comply with construction

and use regulations . Any changes to the tractor may

reduce the safety and durability and affect the warranty

terms.

3

Brakes

--- Always check that the brakes are operating

correctly before setting off. The brake pedals should be

locked together when driving on the road. The brakes

should be adjusted as necessary. Extensive repairs to the

braking system should be undertaken only by Valtra

approved service personnel.

When implements or

ballast weights are front end mounted the rear axle

loading is decreased

:

---In these circumstances the driver should check that the

rear brakes are still effective.

---When needed use opposite ballast weights at rear.

4

Children and tractor

--- Never allow children in the cab

or near the tractor or attached implement while the engine

is running. Always lower the implement to the ground

when leaving the tractor.

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Roof hatch

--- Open the hatch by pulling the lever

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on

the handle rearwards. Then push at the front side of the

roof hatch, the gas springs assist the opening of the hatch

completely.

WARNING: When driving on ice it is

recommended to keep the roof hatch open.

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Passengers

--- No passenger may ride on the tractor

unless it is provided with a special seat. Any passenger

must not ride on the platform placed in the tractor. Other

personal transport, for example, on front---mounted

loaders, is not permissible.
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Caution

--- Hold on to the steering wheel or safety

handles in the cab if the tractor tips over.

Never try to

jump out.

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Maintenance

--- The driver is responsible for following

the maintenance instructions in this Manual and the safety

regulations applicable for the tractor. No maintenance

work is to be carried out on the tractor or implement

unless the engine is stopped and the implement lowered.
9

Lending

--- Never lend the tractor to a person who is not

used to driving it. You may be held responsible for any

resulting accidents.
10

Lights

--- Always make sure that the lights and

reflectors are clean and in working order. Do not forget

that the headlights must be correctly adjusted.

Summary of Contents for A75n

Page 1: ...Operator s manual A75n A85n A95n A75L A85L A95L...

Page 2: ...ator s manual A75n A95n A75L A95L Serial numbers of your tractor Engine number Tractor number Type plate EEC Powered front axle number Cab number In open cab models the serial numbers are on the same...

Page 3: ...on section of the instruments and controls part etc The detailed table of contents provides a lettering a numbering and page system The bottom of each page displays a reference to the main part of the...

Page 4: ...an be selected when buying This equipment can not easily be fitted at a later time to the trac tor Extra equipment means the equipment which can be bought and mounted at a later time to the tractor We...

Page 5: ...start 48 E 2 1 1 Cold start special instructions 48 E 2 2 Starting aerosol 49 E 2 3 Starting with auxiliary batteries 49 E 3 Driving 49 E 3 1 Changing gear 49 E 3 2 Differential lock 50 E 3 3 Powered...

Page 6: ...ft 110 J 10 1 3 On electrohydraulically controlled hydraulic lift 110 J 10 1 4 Valves for auxiliary hydraulics 110 J 11 Other specifications 110 J 11 1 The capacity of the cab filter 110 J 11 2 Code n...

Page 7: ...this section 2 Tractor construction The tractor construction must not be changed f ex max driving speed max power etc The tractor is type approved to comply with construction and use regulations Any...

Page 8: ...ked During day time this is done with a flag and during darkness with a red light and reflector arrangement 19 Trailer A trailer should only be coupled to the drawbar A loaded drawbar must always be l...

Page 9: ...dy 29 Implements maintenance Implements connected to the linkage or the auxiliary hydraulic system must be lowered to the ground during maintenance 30 Motor noise When you are operating the engine or...

Page 10: ...d ware and applying the recommended torque values DO NOT attach chains ropes or cables to the ROPS for pulling purposes this will cause the tractor to tip back wards Always pull from the tractor drawb...

Page 11: ...charged A75n A75L Four cylinder engine turbocharged A85n A95n Three cylinder engine turbocharged and intercoolered A85L A95L The tractor is fitted with a double clutch which acts against the flywheel...

Page 12: ...ater trap in lower part 5 Fuel filter 6 Cylinder block coolant drain plug 7 Dipstick engine oil 8 Engine oil filter 9 Filler cap for engine oil 10 Engine heater plug 11 Fuel injection pump 12 Engine a...

Page 13: ...4 5 6 7 8 Right side of tractor 1 Turbocharger behind the thermal protection 2 Thermostat housing 3 Alternator 4 Hydraulic pump 5 Suction strainer hydraulic system 6 Starter motor 7 Fuel filling open...

Page 14: ...gear 7 Lifting link trailer hitch extra equipment with the hy draulic hitch 8 Extra lifting cylinder 9 Top link 10 Incorporating breather hydraulic system 11 Oil filling hydraulic system 12 Dipstick...

Page 15: ...description 1 A C6 3 2 Front view of tractor Not in open cab models 1 DIN socket for current max 8A current on when the parking lights are on 2 Front linkage extra equipment 3 Front power take off ex...

Page 16: ...e cylinder engine turbocharged A75n A75L Four cylinder engine turbocharged A85n A95n Three cylinder engine turbocharged and intercoolered A85L A95L The principle of the turbocharged engine is that exh...

Page 17: ...om the planetary gears power is transmitted to the rear wheels C 4 4 Power shuttle 65 8 5 The shuttle unit is synchronized and has a pressure lubrication system The forward reverse shutle is controlle...

Page 18: ...ator lamp lights on instrument panel in order to provide braking function at the front wheels The pedals can be connected together and used as running brakes or separated and used individually as stee...

Page 19: ...dels A C8 When an electro hydraulic Autocontrol B ACB is fitted the control levers are replaced with knobs and switches Pre programmed programed functions Draft control position control combining rati...

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