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B. Safety precautions

N B37

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Carbon monoxide

--- Never start the engine, or run it

indoors while the doors are closed as this may lead to

carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Downhill

--- Never drive downhill with the gear lever in

neutral or the clutch pedal pressed down. Check the

brakes often. Always change down to a lower gear before

driving down a steep incline. When driving downhill do not

brake continuously ---

Danger of overheating the

brakes!

Do not let the engine over run to avoid damage to

the engine.
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Running speed

--- Adjust the speed to suit the driving

surface, visibility and load. Avoid any sudden increase or

reduction (braking) in the running speed as well as tight

turns at high speed. If care is not taken the tractor may tip

over or the load may be displaced.

IMPORTANT: The maximum speed of the tractor must

not be altered.

Maximum operating forward speed is 40 Km/h, for safety

the maximum operating speed in reverse is 20 Km/h.
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Power take---off driven attachments

--- When running

with power take---off driven attachments or machines it is

very important that the prescribed safety devices are used

and that they are in good condition.

Serious accidents

have occurred due to failure to use the prescribed

safety devices.

Follow the directions given by the

implement or machine manufacturer.
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Check links

--- When transporting implements using

the three---point linkage, the check links must be locked

with pins.
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Emergency exits

--- The cab is provided with four

emergency exits. These are the doors, the rear window

and the roof hatch (extra equipment).
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Stairs ---

Keep the stairs clean. Build up of dirt can cau-

se slippery conditions and can cause injury.
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Trailer load

--- On tractors with trailers the load must

be properly secured. The load must not obstruct the

driver’s vision or cover lights and reflectors. Loads which

project more than 1 m (39 in) behind the vehicle train

must be suitably marked. During day-time this should be

done with a flag and during darkness with a red light and

reflector arrangement.
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Trailer

--- A trailer should only be coupled to the

drawbar. A loaded drawbar must always be lowered with

the hydraulic lift. Check that trailer brakes are operating

properly and observe any special instructions issued by

the trailer manufacturer.

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.

WARNING: When using a trailer make sure

that the hitch latch is locked.

WARNING: When using the trailer always

use the brakes, if the law requires.The

trailer brakes are recommended to use in 50

km/h models also in those countries, where

it is not required by the law.

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Front---end loader

--- When working with a front

loader, be sure that no one is in the working area. There is

a danger that the tractor may tip over when the loader is

lifted. The driver should put the front---end loader in the

down position before leaving the tractor. Any special

instructions issued by the loader manufacturer should

also be observed.
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Running

--- Before driving always check that the tractor

is in a safe condition for driving on the road. Rear view

mirrors should be adjusted to give the correct viewing

angle before setting off. When towing an implement

whose centre of gravity is located at a significant distance

behind the tractor, the driver should remember that there

may be considerable sway during cornering.
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Differential lock

--- The differential lock must only be

used when running on loose or slippery ground.

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Ballast weights

--- When driving on the road at least

20 % of the gross weight of the tractor must be on the

front axle. When lifting an implement the weight on the

front end of the tractor is reduced, and the steering ability

of the tractor is impaired or sometimes lost. Therefore

sufficient ballast weights should be carried. Ballast

weights should be mounted only at the points intended for

this purpose.
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Attaching implements ---

Care must be taken when

implements are being attached. There is a risk of an

accident if the tractor or implement should move. It is only

safe to enter the space between the tractor and the

implement if the parking brake is applied or the wheels

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Summary of Contents for HiTech N Series

Page 1: ...Operator s manual N Series HiTech N82 N92...

Page 2: ...ion number tractor serial number If you need spare parts or service give the model indication and serial numbers and also if necessary engine front axle cab and transmission numbers see on page 138 as...

Page 3: ...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 manual it is in page no A Detailed table...

Page 4: ...ich can be selected when ordering the tractor This equipment can not easily be fitted at a later time to the tractor Extra equipment means the equipment which can be bought and mounted at a later time...

Page 5: ...2 3 4 Side pillar control panel 65 D 2 3 5 Other controls 66 D 2 4 Controls on rear side 67 D 2 5 Controls on LH side 67 D 2 6 Roof console on the front side 68 D 2 7 Roof console on the right side 6...

Page 6: ...J 6 Electrical system 130 J 7 Power transmission 130 J 7 1 Power shuttle 130 J 7 2 Clutch 130 J 7 3 Gearbox 130 J 7 4 Final drives 131 J 7 4 1 Differential lock rear axle 131 J 7 5 Speed ranges 131 J...

Page 7: ...62 1 Instructions for operating 162 2 Adjusting and checking 163 3 Specifications 164 K 2 5 6 Automatic check links 164 1 Adjusting the automatic check links 164 2 Floating position 164 K 2 5 7 Front...

Page 8: ...f ex max driving speed max power etc The tractor is type approved to comply with con struction and use regulations Any changes to the tractor may reduce the safety and durability and affect the war r...

Page 9: ...Trailer A trailer should only be coupled to the drawbar A loaded drawbar must always be lowered with the hydraulic lift Check that trailer brakes are operating properly and observe any special instruc...

Page 10: ...orking near it use hearing protectors to avoid noise injuries 31 Naked flames and smoking Naked flames smoking and sparks are prohibited near the fuel system and batteries Specially when charging batt...

Page 11: ...lternative equipment The gearbox is fully synchronized except the creeper gear alternative equipment These tractors have electro hydraulically controlled PTO differential lock and 3 step Power Shift P...

Page 12: ...nk 7 Draining plug for coolant cylinder block 8 Engine heater 9 Engine heater plug not in picture under the cab door 10 Injection pump 11 Fuel filler cap 12 Pre heating of induction air electric 13 Pr...

Page 13: ...al description N C34 2 3 4 6 1 5 Right side of tractor 1 Thermostat housing 2 Starter motor 3 Alternator 4 Turbocharger 5 Hand priming pump fuel system 6 Pressure air compressor extra equipment N C35...

Page 14: ...e be carried out by the driver Where adjustments and repairs are necessary which require the attention of a qualified mechanic and the use of special tools it is advisable to rely on a workshop In thi...

Page 15: ...hat higher power output can be obtained with economical fuel consumption On intercooler models cooled inlet air is fed into the cylinders The engine induction air passes through the air filter and a s...

Page 16: ...e time as the driving clutch due to this the tractor not having a traditional dry clutch disc The function of the HiTech system is controlled by the electronic control unit of the gearbox This means t...

Page 17: ...ition it suggests when to change to a lower or higher gear C 4 4 Rear axle The rear axle is fitted directly to the gearbox The differential lock in the rear axle is electro hydraulically controlled Wh...

Page 18: ...nction at the front wheels The pedals can be connected together and used as running brakes or separated and used indi vidually as steering brakes The brakes can be adjusted by means of adjusting nuts...

Page 19: ...el by oil under pressure to the front axle This makes steering particularly easy If the oil pressure in the steering system should fail for any reason steering is still possible by manual power and th...

Page 20: ...r brake valve extra equipment The low pressure circuit controls quick shift gear powered front axle PTO differential lock gearbox lubrication Tractors have an electro hydraulic Autocontrol B ACB linka...

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