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21. Fit the cover plate on the AdBlue tank.

4.7.4.6 

Checking the wheel nut tightness

Check the wheel nut tightness periodically to avoid unnecessary risks.

Check the tightness of the wheel nuts.

Check the tightness of the wheel disc/rim bolts.

4.7.4.7 

Checking the brake pedal free travel

Check the brake pedal free travel periodically.

1

GUID-D4FCD5B8-0448-49A9-B46D-F3A39722E273

1. Free travel of the pedal

1. Check the free travel of the brake pedal.

The free travel must be 35-45 mm when the pedals are latched together.
NOTE: The free travel may be larger if the tractor is equipped with trailer air

pressure brakes or trailer fluid brake valve.

2. Adjust the free travel if necessary.

4.7.4.8 

Adjusting the brake pedal free travel

Adjust the travel of brake pedals when needed.
1. Make sure that the tractor cannot move by itself.
2. Raise the rear wheels off the ground.
3. Start the tractor.
4. Move the power shuttle lever to centre position (N).

4. Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for T series Versu

Page 1: ...OPERATOR SMANUAL TSERIES Versu Ref no 39 885 21 1 10 2014 YOUR WORKING MACHINE...

Page 2: ...be strictly followed when operating and maintaining the tractor IMPORTANT When using the tractor always follow all valid laws and regulations even if they are not specifically pointed out in this man...

Page 3: ...d transmission numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 GUID 83FD881F 92C4 4883 87A2 FEFA9521C800 1 Cab number and Type plate EEC Model model indication used by service spare part department Identification number tractor...

Page 4: ...ashboard 29 2 4 Control panel for A pillar display and Proline 30 2 5 Proline instrument panel 30 2 5 1 Symbols on the Proline instrument panel display 31 2 5 2 Indicator lights on the left side of th...

Page 5: ...on 70 3 2 18 Using the roof hatch 71 3 3 Starting the tractor 72 3 3 1 Starting under normal conditions 72 3 3 2 Starting under cold conditions 74 3 3 3 Starting with an auxiliary battery 75 3 4 Using...

Page 6: ...Programming the driving speed cruise control 119 3 8 15 3 Activating and deactivating the driving speed cruise control 119 3 8 15 4 Programming the engine speed cruise control 121 3 8 15 5 Activating...

Page 7: ...vating and deactivating the front power take off speed view 151 3 10 5 12 Adjusting the display contrast 152 3 11 A pillar display 152 3 11 1 A pillar display control panel 153 3 11 2 Drive display 15...

Page 8: ...192 3 13 12 Draft control 192 3 13 12 1 Activating and deactivating the draft control 193 3 13 13 Drive balance control 193 3 13 13 1 Using the drive balance control 194 3 13 14 Slip control 194 3 13...

Page 9: ...2 3 Starting rear power take off 238 3 18 2 4 Stopping rear power take off temporarily 239 3 18 2 5 Deactivating rear power take off 241 3 18 2 6 Stopping the rear power take off in emergency 242 3 18...

Page 10: ...drawbar 283 3 23 6 1 Adjusting the agricultural drawbar 284 3 23 7 Towing device frames 284 3 23 7 1 Adjusting the jaw height 285 3 23 7 2 Attaching to the mechanical jaw 287 3 23 7 3 Attaching to th...

Page 11: ...antifreeze fluid amount 332 4 7 4 Maintenance every 600 hours 333 4 7 4 1 Checking cleaning and greasing the battery terminals 333 4 7 4 2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter 334 4 7 4 3 Changi...

Page 12: ...Safety precautions for the electrical system 383 4 8 6 2 Checking the battery 383 4 8 6 3 Alternator 384 4 8 6 4 Protecting the electrical system before welding 384 4 8 6 5 Fuses and relays 385 4 8 6...

Page 13: ...h 427 6 9 3 Gearbox 427 6 9 4 Rear axle differential lock 427 6 9 5 Rear power take off 428 6 9 5 1 Rear power take off alternatives 428 6 9 5 2 Rear power take off ratios 428 6 9 5 3 Rear power take...

Page 14: ...5 Front linkage 436 6 13 6 Towing devices 436 6 13 6 1 Pick up hitch 436 6 13 6 2 Euro pick up hitch 436 6 13 6 3 Hydraulic pick up hitch 437 6 13 6 4 Agricultural towing device 438 6 13 6 5 Towing d...

Page 15: ...ING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor...

Page 16: ...and affect the warranty terms Brakes Always check before driving that the brakes are working Lock the brake pedals together whenever individual wheel brakes are not required and always when driving o...

Page 17: ...ng the tractor 1 2 3 Using safety features The tractor has several features that contribute to the safety of the operator Steering wheel and safety handles WARNING Hold on to the steering wheel or saf...

Page 18: ...rgency situations if braking with brake pedals is not possible WARNING Turning the ignition switch to OFF position cannot be used as an emergency brake WARNING Emergency brake uses the parking brake w...

Page 19: ...poisoning do not start the engine or run it indoors with the doors closed unless the exhaust is vented to the outside Functionality of the auxiliary hydraulics on off push button ON OFF 1 1 AUTO CO NT...

Page 20: ...o under the tractor until the ignition key has been turned to the OFF position If the tractor is equipped with a radar optional it presents a hazard to your eyes Front linkage WARNING When the front l...

Page 21: ...ning on loose or slippery ground Overturning Always consider the way in which the tractor is to be used and the fact that the centre of gravity of the tractor implement assembly changes according to t...

Page 22: ...e 3 or higher and recirculation must be closed With automatic air conditioning the fan speed must be set to maximum Forest work When working in forest pay special attention to safety issues The specif...

Page 23: ...riving speed Avoid tight turns at high driving speed WARNING When driving the tractor with an attached implement with the centre of gravity far from the tractor the tractor may sway considerably durin...

Page 24: ...linders can cause erratic operation Run the engine at a low speed and make slow movements with the joystick to purge any air from the hydraulic system WARNING When installing an implement keep hands a...

Page 25: ...machine manufacturer 1 2 4 8 Using ballast weights Use ballast weights according to the instructions when needed WARNING When driving on the road at least 20 of the gross weight of the tractor must b...

Page 26: ...ailer coupling Always lower a loaded drawbar with the hydraulic lift Check that trailer brakes are operating properly and observe any special instructions issued by the trailer manufacturer Secure the...

Page 27: ...battery immediately if needed The red coloured push button is located below the right fender fuse and relay board The emergency off switching can be done only when the ignition key is turned to the O...

Page 28: ...n inhaled seek medical help Contact with eyes Rinse eyes immediately with water If irritation continues seek medical help Contact with skin Wash with soap and water Take off contaminated clothes Swall...

Page 29: ...Fuel tank cap lock AdBlue tank cap lock Engine hood lock Battery housing lock A replacement key is available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage 2 2 Pedals 1 2 3 4 5 GUID A3BF0361 B682 4D1...

Page 30: ...sting steering wheel position 4 Steering wheel 5 Multifunction lever 6 Proline instrument panel 7 3 pin current socket optional 8 Lighter power outlet optional 9 A pillar display 10 Control panel for...

Page 31: ...in the selection menu automatically saves the selection When power is switched on the control panel controls the Proline instrument panel as a default 2 5 Proline instrument panel The operator receive...

Page 32: ...the two functions shown on the bottom row of the display Symbol Function Operating hours hhhh h Clock hh mm The periodical maintenance symbol is lit on the centre row of the display when the tractor...

Page 33: ...he signal light blinks when there is one trailer connected to the tractor When the hazard lights are switched on the signal light blinks if there are two or three turn signals blinking in the trailer...

Page 34: ...er sounds continuously when there is a fault in the parking brake GUID 4E05E947 0AFA 48E8 B011 E6FBFD3BC3FB Low fuel level indicator light The light is lit yellow and a buzzer sounds once to indicate...

Page 35: ...e is within the normal operating range GUID 933C683A E18B 487C BE99 4DDE147A64A6 Four wheel drive 4WD indicator light The light is lit yellow to indicate that 4WD is engaged GUID A18BF127 B0C4 4F56 92...

Page 36: ...he tractor terminal contains the following components M1 M2 M3 EDIT OFF 1F 2 ON OFF 1 2 3 4 1 2 OFF ON OFF AUTO CONTR OL GUID 5E4A9AD7 FCDE 4DA5 99C4 BB6AA205A6E4 1 Tractor terminal display 2 OK butto...

Page 37: ...ceiver on off button optional 8 Control stop switch optional 9 PowerShift limit push button 10 Gear lever 11 Cruise control speed adjustment wheel 12 Push button for EcoPower optional 13 Push button f...

Page 38: ...t 3 Diagnostic light 4 Lowering speed selector 5 Max lifting height selector 6 Draft control selector 7 Lifting lowering switch 8 Trailer hitch release lever optional 9 Lift stop lower switch 10 Overr...

Page 39: ...AUTO CONTROL 2 OFF ON OFF 1 2 1 2 3 4 GUID 3EB09E37 93DA 499A 8371 FFEF86F4B088 1 Auxiliary hydraulics on off push button 2 Joystick function selector 3 Changeover button for front linkage front load...

Page 40: ...TO CONTR OL 1 2 3 4 GUID 76E2111F FCD5 4375 829F 2BB6AD567BE2 1 Button for rear PTO automatic start stop 2 Speed control knob for rear PTO 3 Switch for rear PTO when front PTO is included 4 Switch for...

Page 41: ...BE DD76 4E4C 8A64 3BCFF668E177 1 Switch for front PTO 2 6 5 Auxiliary hydraulics The following instruments and controls are used to control the auxiliary hydraulics CO NTROL STOP 1 AUTO CONTR OL 2 OFF...

Page 42: ...g optional 11 Button for Softdrive optional 12 Changeover button for front linkage front loader optional 13 Joystick push buttons 14 Joystick 2 6 6 Other controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GUID 8B2AA90B...

Page 43: ...EDB 61435F936ACF 1 Main power emergency button 2 Main power on green light 3 Main power off red light 2 7 Controls on the rear side 2 7 1 Rear window opening latch 1 GUID 6B43C7C5 A73C 48E8 AE3A 7A846...

Page 44: ...onal 2 7 3 Reverse drive system controls The reverse drive system is optional 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 GUID A3897C57 B689 4C6F A140 AFBF99C5C188 1 PowerShuttle lever 2 Preprogramming push button 3 Steerin...

Page 45: ...eft hand side The following controls are positioned on the left hand side 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 GUID CBEEB308 1F37 4109 A69A 8EABADDB4497 1 Storage compartment 2 Cool box optional 3 Ashtray optional 4 Lighter...

Page 46: ...ff button 2 Front working lights 3 Front waist working lights optional 4 Rotary beacon light optional 5 Rear working lights optional 6 Automatic operation of the rear working lights optional 7 Trailer...

Page 47: ...6 7 GUID DDF9F4A0 689E 45E8 B4AA 5455ED35A00D 1 Fan speed control knob selection OFF Auto Manual 2 Defrost 3 Display 4 Air conditioning ON OFF 5 Temperature control knob 6 Additional heater fan speed...

Page 48: ...nal 1 2 3 GUID 0913C775 1DDA 46DF 9676 D334471A4A4E 1 OFF Fan speed control knob 2 AC ON OFF 3 Temperature control knob 2 10 4 Heater controls 1 2 GUID DC873987 32C9 48B4 88EC C1CE9002D57D 1 OFF Fan s...

Page 49: ...et Air suspended for manuals 3 Seat heating 4 Lumbar support adjustment Air suspended only 5 Seat depth and cushion angle adjustment 6 Headrest height adjustment and removal 7 Seat turning lock releas...

Page 50: ...st adjustment 4 Seat heating and ventilation 5 Upper backrest support adjustment 6 Lower backrest support adjustment 7 Backrest tilt adjustment 8 Seat depth adjustment 9 Seat cushion angle adjustment...

Page 51: ...ON OFF 1 2 3 4 GUID 5A1672F3 326F 42DB B47F AC5631B2E48C 1 Rear power take off on off push button 2 Lifting lowering push button 3 On off valve 1 push buttons optional 4 Rear valve 1 push buttons opti...

Page 52: ...s are optional 3 4 1 5 2 GUID 69FCD1F6 D695 4EBF 9A06 0554487C5E11 1 Engine bonnet lock 2 Trailer socket optional 3 Lifting lowering push buttons for the front linkage optional 4 Front valve 1 push bu...

Page 53: ...15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 4 28 6 GUID 75076D39 D28F 4606 BEA3 F80A27CC6E19 1 Trailer coupling Duo Matic optional 2 Trailer coupling 2 line system optional 3 Trailer coupling 1 2 line syst...

Page 54: ...or Power Beyond optional 15 Quick coupling for air pressure devices optional 16 Trailer socket 17 Power outlet 12 V 18 ISOBUS connector optional 19 Quick coupling for hydraulic trailer brakes optional...

Page 55: ...mediately after the engine has started Keep an eye on the instruments while driving 3 2 Preparing for use Before you start using the tractor read this manual thoroughly Make sure that the tractor is h...

Page 56: ...ion angle adjustment 6 Headrest height adjustment and removal 7 Seat turning lock release 8 Armrest height adjustment 9 Backrest tilt adjustment 10 Forward backward adjustment 11 Lateral suspension ad...

Page 57: ...The seat suspension travel is 100 mm 50 mm regardless of the starting height The suspension area is limited to 100 mm for safety reasons Adjust the height of the seat The seat has a stepless height ad...

Page 58: ...it upwards 3 2 2 Adjusting the Valtra Evolution driver s seat You can adjust the Valtra Evolution driver s seat according to your height and weight With these adjustments you can minimize the exposure...

Page 59: ...stment 7 Backrest inclination adjustment 8 Seat depth adjustment 9 Seat cushion angle adjustment 10 Forward backward adjustment 11 Longitudinal suspension adjustment 12 Seat turning lock release 13 Ve...

Page 60: ...ight of the seat may change when the air pressure of the system lowers To decrease the upper backrest support press the side of the switch Adjust the lower backrest support To increase the lower backr...

Page 61: ...ssor The seat has pneumatic height adjustment The seat adjusts the vertical suspension automatically according to the operator s weight To lift the seat pull the height adjustment lever upwards Releas...

Page 62: ...ositions available Adjust the position of the armrest forwards and backwards by loosening the locking knobs adjusting the armrest and then tightening the locking knobs Adjust the height of the armrest...

Page 63: ...r down to lock the steering wheel position Set the steering wheel rake Press the locking pedal down Adjust the steering wheel rake to the desired position Release the pedal 3 2 5 Adjusting standard mi...

Page 64: ...lly OK 1 2 1 GUID 7737973C BFC2 4F4C 971A C6793957F5FC 1 Mirror adjustment To adjust the left mirror turn the knob to the left and push the knob in the direction of the arrows To adjust the right mirr...

Page 65: ...switch To switch the mirror heating on press down the symbol side of the switch To switch the mirror heating off press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol 3 2 8 Using the windscreen wip...

Page 66: ...ever inwards 3 2 9 Using the side window wiper and washer The switch for the side window wiper and washer is located on the C pillar 1 GUID DD5ABAC1 205B 4FD2 91F7 5FC599850A31 1 Side window wiper swi...

Page 67: ...D C6B05D9E 0C0C 45F0 B379 DF47A9625461 1 Rear window wiper switch To use the rear window wiper turn the switch The wiper has an intermittent position and one speed To use the washer press the switch 3...

Page 68: ...BAA5C6 A67B 4A8F 8A35 2C4E78B77A27 1 Power shuttle lever F front position forward driving direction N centre position neutral R rear position reverse driving direction P parking brake position With th...

Page 69: ...starting the engine the control stop must be disengaged Otherwise the engine does not start NOTE Do not use the control stop when driving The control stop automatically stops the engine if the stop li...

Page 70: ...the engine is cold the glow indicator light on the instrument panel is lit To start the engine turn the ignition key from the power on position to the start position after the glow indicator light on...

Page 71: ...ghts are on the hazard warning flasher is on the control electronics request for additional time for example the Autoguide system 3 2 17 Using the main power emergency button If in an emergency you ca...

Page 72: ...ssed while the ignition has been in the OFF position and the main power shuts down after the delay This is an unlikely situation as the main power emergency button is controlled automatically by the i...

Page 73: ...e outside WARNING Never start the engine unless you are seated on the driver s seat CAUTION Do not use starting aerosols Due to the automatic glowing there is a risk of explosion IMPORTANT If the engi...

Page 74: ...l 5 Turn the main power ignition switch to the power on position 6 Wait until the glow indicator light on the instrument panel has gone out 7 Turn the ignition switch to the starting position When the...

Page 75: ...to control the engine speed IMPORTANT Never race a cold engine After starting a cold engine the glow indicator light can light up again The afterglow reduces white smoke and keeps the cold engine run...

Page 76: ...d Allow the engine to run for a few minutes before starting to drive or engaging the power take off When first starting to use hydraulic functions use the predefined factory setting M2 to set the maxi...

Page 77: ...r Remove the jump lead between the terminals Remove the jump lead between the terminals 3 4 Using lights 3 4 1 Using the light switch 5 20 30 40 50 0 5 0 20 25 30 2 3 4 5 1 6 GUID F7FDA353 7370 4A14 9...

Page 78: ...erate on the upper headlights and not on the bonnet To use the headlight flasher pull the multifunction lever towards yourself a bit when the headlights are on 3 4 2 Using the follow me home functiona...

Page 79: ...ng working light buttons When a working light is turned on the symbol on the working light button is lit green The light is lit green even if the actual working light is not installed 3 Use the automa...

Page 80: ...ghts go out in 10 minutes When the parking light or headlights are on the right side panel is illuminated with the red LED light in the roof To turn on the cab lights push the switch to the right Two...

Page 81: ...turn signals 5 20 30 40 50 0 5 0 20 25 30 1 2 GUID 425CF0C2 AFB1 4410 8887 485A3207C6BA 1 Multifunction lever 2 Indicator lights for turn signals To switch on the left hand side turn signal move the...

Page 82: ...n push the horn button 3 5 3 Using the rotary beacon light Rotary beacon light is an extra equipment OK 1 2 1 GUID 6F8BE120 48CF 48FF AAC3 AF25A59C59B9 1 Button for rotary beacon light 1 Press the but...

Page 83: ...ss down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol NOTE If the hazard lights are turned on and the ignition switch is turned off the main power will stay switched on until the hazard lights are swi...

Page 84: ...ditioning 2 To regulate the speed of the fan turn the fan speed control knob 3 To regulate the temperature turn the temperature control knob 3 6 3 Using the manual air conditioning and additional heat...

Page 85: ...e until the temperature of the engine coolant reaches 40 C During the starting mode the fan speed is at the minimum and the fresh air intake intake is on The starting mode ends when the engine coolant...

Page 86: ...ase of failure the fault code is displayed Displays the additional heater fan status and speed OFF 1 2 AUTO Displayed when the ECO mode temperature control without the AC compressor switched on is on...

Page 87: ...own on the display To reach the maximum cooling effect turn the knob to the extreme cooling position Indicator LO is shown on the display To reach the maximum heating effect turn the knob to the extre...

Page 88: ...is in the manual mode Switch off the AC compressor by pressing the air conditioning ON OFF push button Select the target fan speed with the fan speed control knob Select the target temperature with th...

Page 89: ...lly Using the additional heater when the air conditioning is in the ECO mode The air conditioning system is in the ECO mode when indicator ECO displayed In this mode the AC compressor is off and the a...

Page 90: ...utput of 12 V DC 10 A at a maximum 1 2 3 GUID E202B646 103D 4035 9A74 E95E868A9D26 1 Power switch 2 2 pin current socket 3 2 pin current socket optional The current socket on the right hand side is ac...

Page 91: ...A 5 Ground The direct current is supplied through the current socket for different regulating elements implements etc 5 A is available through the ignition switch and 25 A direct from the battery The...

Page 92: ...dicator right green 5 Parking light right brown 6 Brake light red 7 Parking light left black Socket at the front end The power socket at the front end is optional equipment It can be used for supplyin...

Page 93: ...speed is higher the traction releases and the transmission goes into idle until the speed is low enough The new direction arrow starts to flash to indicate that the driving direction change has been r...

Page 94: ...essage PARKING BRAKE FAULT is shown on the instrument panel display if there is a fault in the parking brake system In addition the buzzer alarms continuously The parking brake might not function prop...

Page 95: ...r driving speeds the P symbols on the A pillar and tractor terminal displays flash until the speed drops below the limit WARNING The parking brake indicator light P flashes or message PARKING BRAKE FA...

Page 96: ...ttle lever is in the parking brake position P you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button 4 Select the wanted memory slot with the left and right arrow buttons 5...

Page 97: ...le the fuel has run out do not press the clutch pedal down When the tractor is moving and the transmission is engaged the engine is running and there is pressure in the system If you press down the cl...

Page 98: ...es the box in the selected direction one field at a time A long press moves the box in the selected direction continuously 20 905 2 SET 1 2 3 1 GUID C96D6986 1A05 4641 A7AA FE3506B1FF3F 1 Clutch pedal...

Page 99: ...f functional problems occur in the braking system stop the tractor and repair the fault before continuing To brake evenly with four wheels press down both brake pedals DANGER The brake action is weake...

Page 100: ...there is danger of wheels locking up Release the emergency brake only if you can do it safely WARNING Emergency brake uses the parking brake which is not designed for continuous use The parking brake...

Page 101: ...danger of wheels locking up Release the emergency brake only if you can do it safely WARNING Emergency brake uses the parking brake which is not designed for continuous use The parking brake can becom...

Page 102: ...ey to the OFF position when driving When the power is off the parking brake applies and all wheels lock NOTE If the engine stops when driving for example due to overload you can restart it without tur...

Page 103: ...ntre position N or the gear lever buttons are pressed down or the clutch pedal is pressed down 3 8 11 2 Selecting the speed range You can select the speed range with the buttons on the gear lever NOTE...

Page 104: ...2 km h Changing from C to B 9 km h 11 km h Changing from B to A 5 5 km h 7 km h A pop up window indicating the speed range change shows on the display until the requested gear is engaged Shift speed r...

Page 105: ...ou cannot engage the creeper range with speed ranges B C or D selected The symbol flashes on the display until the creeper speed range engages 4 Release the clutch pedal 5 Disengage the creeper range...

Page 106: ...ve the gear lever backward The Powershift gear number flashes on the tractor terminal display and on the A pillar display until the change process is completed NOTE If shifting down the Powershift gea...

Page 107: ...OFF AUTO CONTR OL 1 2 3 GUID 089E551D 71E3 48BD 8DE8 86F70C33B1C7 1 Gear lever 2 PowerShuttle lever 3 Preprogramming push button The engine must be running when you preprogram the Powershift Pressing...

Page 108: ...The tractor has two automatic gear changing programs Auto1 and Auto2 With the Auto1 program the Powershift gears are changed according to the load and the engine speed With the Auto2 program you can...

Page 109: ...ally depending on drive speed request engine load and driving situation If the C D shifting automatics is selected and either C or D range is selected in the Auto2 mode the automatics shift between th...

Page 110: ...he desired driving speed with the drive pedal or hand throttle or by using the kmh cruise The automatics adjust the engine speed and the correct Powershift gear according to the driving situation and...

Page 111: ...n is the value on the left and the shifting limit for shifting up is the value on the right SET 1 2 3 F R 4 x C D AUTO x 2 F R 3 START 1 AUTO 2 1150 2050 GUID F679345E D6C2 4E3A 9CD3 BEAFD402DB96 1 En...

Page 112: ...ess of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2 A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display NOTE The engine speed limits remain in the memory after the power has b...

Page 113: ...ming automatic shifting between speed ranges C and D You can program the shifting automatics to change the speed range automatically between the speed ranges C and D through the tractor terminal trans...

Page 114: ...ong press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display 3 8 12 Using the ECO function The tractors T174EA and T174EV can be used in the ECO mode or in the normal mode With the ECO m...

Page 115: ...t system by increasing the idling RPM momentarily The word COOL flashes on the A pillar display IMPORTANT Do not stop the engine while the idling rpm is increased and the word COOL flashes on the A pi...

Page 116: ...s of fuel in the AdBlue DEF tank may damage the gaskets of the selective catalytic reduction SCR system IMPORTANT Do not start the engine if the tank has been filled with a wrong type of additive If f...

Page 117: ...lead to service codes This may happen especially in high temperature environments 1 Open the AdBlue DEF tank cap 1 GUID 86F38617 1130 417B A911 1BF710B9A359 1 AdBlue DEF tank cap 2 Fill the tank 3 Clo...

Page 118: ...washed before starting the engine 3 8 15 Cruise control With the cruise control function the operator can choose either a constant driving speed or a constant engine speed When cruise control is on t...

Page 119: ...djustment wheel to increase or decrease the driving speed Driving speed cruise control memory buttons 1 and 2 The driving speed cruise control has two memory slots for saving driving speeds You can us...

Page 120: ...To use memory slot 2 press the driving cruise control memory button 2 This saves the current driving speed to the corresponding memory slot and activates it If the wanted memory slot already has a spe...

Page 121: ...utton 2 shortly The tractor maintains the selected constant driving speed if possible The constant driving speed remains if you change the Powershift gear Save and activate a new driving speed cruise...

Page 122: ...ory The indicator light is continuously lit NOTE If the engine speed cruise control is active the driving speed cruise control does not activate The engine speed cruise control has the priority over t...

Page 123: ...driving speed is more than 20 km h press the brake pedal or clutch pedal When the engine speed cruise control is activated and the Auto1 driving mode is selected pressing the drive pedal or using the...

Page 124: ...rake pedals or pressing the clutch pedal or the drive pedal This allows you to make a hill start by adjusting the braking force with the brake pedal and engaging the traction with either the clutch pe...

Page 125: ...One or both brake pedals are pressed the lock re engages when one or both pedals are released When engaging the parking brake AUTO The differential lock engages when the following conditions are fulfi...

Page 126: ...an control the engagement of the differential lock with the differential lock switch If a wheel starts to slip engage the differential lock If a wheel is slipping heavily reduce the engine speed befor...

Page 127: ...WD is disengaged except When pressing both brake pedals or the brake pedal of the reverse drive system When engaging the parking brake When starting to drive or using the power shuttle Driving start a...

Page 128: ...rt automatics 3 8 21 1 Driving start automatics Driving start automatics can be used to prevent the rear wheels from slipping while starting to drive or when changing the driving direction with the po...

Page 129: ...x C D AUTO x 2 F R 3 START 1 AUTO 2 1150 2050 GUID EC58E66B B7CE 4E49 A4AD 8C079AA24FBD 1 Setting the driving start automatics 5 Select the desired status of the driving start automatics with the up o...

Page 130: ...tantial at low driving speeds whereas at the speed of 20 km h the steering speed is fixed NOTE When driving on a slippery road with QuickSteer activated the steering speed decreases if the tractor is...

Page 131: ...QuickSteer activation button or the Auto Guide steering valve ON OFF button optional equipment once The steering valve is turned OFF after which the system turns the valve back ON The valve is turned...

Page 132: ...se driving controls and the tractor will not move 2 Turn the driver s seat to reverse driving station You can now operate the tractor in the same way as with the forward driving station 3 To deactivat...

Page 133: ...he QuickSteer steering speed Press the QuickSteer activation button again to turn the steering valve off 3 8 24 Hillhold 3 8 24 1 Hillhold When activated the hillhold keeps the tractor stationary when...

Page 134: ...is 3 km h or less and keep them pressed Move the power shuttle lever to the parking brake position Move the power shuttle lever to the forward or reverse position Release the brake pedals The tractor...

Page 135: ...Displays The tractor is equipped with the tractor terminal display on the armrest Proline instrument panel display on the dashboard and the pillar display on the A pillar and if the tractor includes...

Page 136: ...th the Proline and the A pillar display is adjusted simultaneously 3 10 Proline instrument panel display The Proline instrument panel display shows information about different tractor functions 5 20 3...

Page 137: ...the power is on Clock The clock is displayed on the bottom row either in 12 hour or 24 hour mode You can change the time if it is not correct 3 10 2 Single row and two row views The Proline instrument...

Page 138: ...ws how much time the tractor has spent on a specific task The working time appears on the top or middle row of the display 1 2 17 52 1 25 1 GUID F0301602 962E 4A4A B5B6 12B9B6F9940A 1 Working time Wor...

Page 139: ...engine speed 2 KMH constant driving speed engaged The numerical value in front of the symbol stands for the value of the programmed constant engine speed or driving speed When the constant engine spee...

Page 140: ...a percentage 1 2 17 52 25 1 GUID 98A82551 2D14 4552 9279 CE5E7868629E 1 Wheel slip The wheel slip view shows the wheel slip percentage The wheel slip percentage is attained by comparing the speed info...

Page 141: ...B33D1B9E 1 Engine speed The view shows the engine speed with an accuracy of 10 rpm 3 10 2 9 Fuel consumption views The display shows different kinds of fuel consumption instant and average fuel consum...

Page 142: ...ked 2 Average fuel consumption on the area worked Instant and average fuel consumption in an hour 1 2 17 52 25 7 1 2 10 7 GUID 0954674D 0A11 4193 97EB 137FD9FEDB86 1 Instant fuel consumption in an hou...

Page 143: ...NOTE The percentage value may not achieve the limit values 0 or 100 even if the linkage is functioning correctly 3 10 2 11 Gearbox temperature view 1 2 17 52 76 1 GUID DB9A91EC CD8C 4B22 9996 B695BF7...

Page 144: ...km miles and the distance is displayed with the accuracy of 2 decimals Distances 100 km miles are displayed with the accuracy of 1 decimal The maximum distance displayed is 999 9 km miles The surface...

Page 145: ...ical maintenance view can be cleared 5 20 30 40 50 0 5 0 20 25 30 1 1 2 17 52 600 2 3 GUID FFFE2E4B 4BDB 40A0 B597 26A3F92D34F3 1 Periodical maintenance view 2 Control panel for A pillar display and P...

Page 146: ...et at the same time 1 2 17 52 RESET 1 2 000 GUID B0609514 576D 4599 9B91 8B27B2C6F5BA 1 Reset view 2 Symbols for views that are reset 1 Navigate to the Reset view with the arrow buttons 2 Press and ho...

Page 147: ...setting mode to change the different settings 5 20 30 40 50 0 5 0 20 25 30 1 GUID B7F0E815 917E 4388 8415 F5779B309D82 1 Proline instrument panel display setting switch 1 Activate the setting mode Pr...

Page 148: ...t Litre or UK gallon or US gallon Front power take off speed view On or off Front lower links position view On or off Display contrast 80 120 3 Exit the setting mode Press the button to save the value...

Page 149: ...t width 350 1 I m p l e m e n t W i d t h c m GUID A4A6D237 C3F1 4670 86FE 5E11C540845A 1 Implement width 1 Activate the implement width in the setting mode 2 Change the value 3 10 5 4 Changing the ho...

Page 150: ...l o c k M o d e GUID 948CD3B7 4B22 4762 9FDE 258E3125D936 1 Clock mode 1 Activate the clock mode in the setting mode with the button 2 Change the display to either 12 hour or 24 hour mode with the ar...

Page 151: ...2 Change the unit to C or F with the arrow buttons 3 10 5 9 Changing the length unit You can change the unit of length to be shown in either metric or imperial mode 2 1 D i s t a n c e U n i t M e t...

Page 152: ...ange the unit to either litre gallon UK or gallon US with the arrow buttons 3 10 5 11 Activating and deactivating the front power take off speed view 1 F r o n t P T O D i s p l a y 1 F r o n t P T O...

Page 153: ...trast with the arrow buttons The minimum contrast value is 80 and the maximum value is 120 3 11 A pillar display The A pillar display is located on the right hand side front pillar The A pillar displa...

Page 154: ...A pillar with the A pillar display selection button By default Proline is active in the control panel You can scroll between functions and views with the up and down arrow buttons 3 11 2 Drive display...

Page 155: ...the parking brake is set but not yet engaged Preprogrammed Powershift gear symbol The preprogrammed Powershift gear symbol 1 2 3 4 or 5 is shown next to the forward reverse driving direction arrow 3...

Page 156: ...raction control symbol flashes when automatic traction control is activated The symbol is displayed continuously when the desired direction has been reselected 3 11 2 3 General information section The...

Page 157: ...th the rear PTO and front PTO are rotating the rear PTO speed is shown The symbol for the Auto PTO is displayed when the Auto PTO function is enabled AdBlue information The AdBlue level bar indicates...

Page 158: ...pment fixed view 5 Temperature fixed view When both the rear power take off and front power take off are in use the rear power take off speed is shown on the A pillar display The basic mode shows the...

Page 159: ...ses the value for example with ten units depending on the selected value A continuous press increases the value until the upper limit is reached A short press decreases the activated value with one un...

Page 160: ...ackage vXX XX XX XX VIN Y5KN144V0OS123456 11 12 13 INFO INFO I O TT firmware X X X X Hydr conf xxxxxxxxxx chm Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 0 Unit 5 Unit 34 I O AUTO 1 AUTO 1 A5 F R START F R C D AUTO AUTO 2 12...

Page 161: ...or D and the Powershift gear 1 2 3 4 or 5 are lit when the speed range and Powershift are preprogrammed for the forward power shuttle 2 The driving direction forward arrow is lit when forward driving...

Page 162: ...ve views C3 0 A5 RPM 240 Cruise 1 2 9 2 6 2 Cruise 0 1 2 3 4 AUTO 1 B4 P 5 AUTO GUID FDE285DF 72B8 4D4F AE62 DF3DD90E471D Cruise 2 13 0 1310 1 2 3 13 C C3 A5 2 Cruise 4 P AUTO 1 B4 5 AUTO GUID A3A784C...

Page 163: ...el To avoid damages driving is only allowed to move the tractor to a safe place The driver s seat symbol flashes on the display if the driving direction is selected with the power shuttle lever and th...

Page 164: ...lay The icon with inverted colours indicates the active cruise mode 2 Cruise The driving speed cruise symbol for the memory slot 2 with the programmed driving speed are shown on the display The icon w...

Page 165: ...up arrow button The large drive view is displayed 3 12 8 Split drive view The split drive view is divided into three fields C3 0 A5 B4 Km 2 18 01 40 AUTO 1 P GUID A7A06A2B 0506 4AB8 95BD C8561EE9CB3D...

Page 166: ...You have to select the split drive view to change the lower field views 1 Press OK or the selector for the predefined factory user settings The lower left field is activated and a rectangle is display...

Page 167: ...m speed Wheel slip percentage Settings for the auxiliary hydraulics valves M1 M2 M3 Memory locations for auxiliary hydraulics valve settings 1 2 3 4 5 Settings for the rear hydraulic valves 1 5 of the...

Page 168: ...1 cruise Constant engine speed 1 rpm 1 cruise Constant driving speed 1 km h mph 2 cruise Constant driving speed 2 km h mph 3 12 11 1 Power take off speed views Front PTO speed C3 A5 B4 RPM 480 Km 2 18...

Page 169: ...emory location M1 M2 or M3 in use are displayed If one of the factory settings is in use the settings of memory location M1 are displayed 3 12 11 4 Front hydraulic valve settings view C3 A5 M1 1F 2F K...

Page 170: ...the text Hi is displayed 3 12 11 6 Working hydraulics oil temperature view C3 A5 36 C Km 2 18 B4 0 AUTO 1 P GUID C125E26B 4F42 41D0 B139 CB3BF36150F8 The hydraulic temperature is displayed as follows...

Page 171: ...ercentage is attained by comparing the speed information of the radar to the rotation speed of the back wheels For driving speeds lower than 0 3 km h zero is displayed 3 12 11 9 Working time view The...

Page 172: ...ayed is 999 9 km miles You can reset the distance reading 3 12 11 11 Surface area view You can change the unit of area ha acre by changing the unit of length C3 A5 ha 50 8 01 40 B4 0 AUTO 1 P GUID 11F...

Page 173: ...You can change the unit of area ha acre by changing the unit of length Total fuel consumption C3 A5 l 628 5 01 40 B4 0 AUTO 1 P GUID 6C812929 9C75 4E49 8697 830D37AF6F33 Average fuel consumption in a...

Page 174: ...BD 901C 49D9 91ED F8DB6B6DB258 You can reset the fuel consumption information 3 12 11 13 Battery voltage view The battery voltage is shown in volts V in the lower fields of the split drive view C3 0 A...

Page 175: ...re are two memory slots for constant driving speed and one memory slot for constant engine speed The cruise control status indications are Cruise Constant engine speed Cruise 1 Constant driving speed...

Page 176: ...tes that there are six or more valves You can then scroll up or down to view the ones that do not fit on the screen with the up or down arrow button Memory position M1 M2 or M3 is selected with the se...

Page 177: ...tons I imperial US gal F UK gal C 0 metric 1 SET GUID 7277ABA3 4997 49E7 B649 8B3DF1F24F45 1 Display scheme selection 5 Press the right arrow button 6 Select the desired display scheme with the up and...

Page 178: ...eft and right arrow buttons When the unit of length is changed between metric and imperial the following units also change Unit Metric Imperial Driving speed km h mph Distance km m miles yard Surface...

Page 179: ...00 000 000 440 cm 01 32 13 2 3 70 137 h km ha l 000 1 GUID 0EC4B14A 711E 4BEC 9A50 71E3C9E40C6B 1 Implement width 2 Press OK or the selector for the predefined factory user settings The digit to be ed...

Page 180: ...1 Selected function 3 Press OK button or the selector for the predefined factory user settings 4 Select the new function with the up and down arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for the predefi...

Page 181: ...left arrow button as may times as needed to return to the editing counter view main level With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 3 A long press of the ESC button returns to th...

Page 182: ...4 Press the left or right arrow to choose desired memory slot SET 1 2 3 4 4 1600 RPM 2000 RPM 2 F R START F R C D AUTO AUTO 2 1 GUID E1302A09 0D33 4EE9 AB2F B21207A9A8E3 1 Transmission settings memor...

Page 183: ...e previously active drive display 3 12 18 Tractor information view The tractor information view provides detailed information about the identification numbers and different software versions of the tr...

Page 184: ...ostic light 4 Lowering speed selector 5 Lift maximum height selector 6 Draft control selector 7 Drive balance control including slip control system 8 Lift lower switch 9 Trailer hitch release lever op...

Page 185: ...tic light is lit for a moment goes out and is lit again The lit diagnostic light indicates that the linkage has not been activated 1 GUID F3C18FA8 48B1 4988 BA5C D8EB2629552F 1 Diagnostic light IMPORT...

Page 186: ...links are lifting The lower indicator green is lit when the links are lowering The lower indicator light is lit also when rear linkage is set to floating position 3 13 3 Activating the linkage Use th...

Page 187: ...4 Using the lift stop lower switch The lift stop lower switch has three positions 1 2 OFF ON OFF AUTO CO NT RO L AUTO CONTROL 1 2 GUID 36CC1510 310E 4481 A507 B1B9FE73AA78 1 Lift stop lower switch 2...

Page 188: ...ower switch lowering Autocontrol function NOTE The position of the lower links is displayed on the Proline instrument panel display and on the tractor terminal display in the rear lower links position...

Page 189: ...osition control knob 1 Set the lowering speed with the lowering speed selector 2 Set the lower limit of the lower links with the position control knob 3 Press down the symbol side of the lift stop low...

Page 190: ...PORTANT Always use the floating position for implements following the ground contour Otherwise there is a risk that the implement may get damaged or the traction of the wheels may be lost To activate...

Page 191: ...e faster the linkage lifts To lower the linkage press the symbol side of the lift lower switch The longer the switch is pressed the faster the linkage lowers To stop the movement of the linkage releas...

Page 192: ...e the lift lower switch or the lift lower push buttons have been used if necessary 3 13 10 Setting the lowering speed The needed lowering speed depends on the type of implement used Use low lowering s...

Page 193: ...h buttons are used 3 13 12 Draft control You can use the draft control when working with implements that operate below the surface of the ground The draft control keeps the implement s depth and draft...

Page 194: ...draft control turn the selector to position P Turning the selector to position P ensures that the linkage is controlled accurately by the position control knob 3 13 13 Drive balance control The drive...

Page 195: ...Set the lift stop lower switch to the lift transport position 3 To deactivate the drive balance control turn the drive balance control selector to the off position 3 13 14 Slip control The slip contro...

Page 196: ...ol and slip control position 4 Slip control position 5 Drive balance control light 6 Slip control light Turn the drive balance control selector to the drive balance control and slip control position B...

Page 197: ...2 4 5 6 3 7 GUID 84114FB6 B957 4D18 A5FF 952A01FD8F9D 1 Top link 2 Lift link 3 Hydraulic levelling link optional or Lift link optional 4 Levelling screw 5 Side limiter 6 Automatic side limiter optiona...

Page 198: ...rent lifting geometry for different implements When the top link is in the lower hole the implement inclines forward The upper hole gives almost horizontal lifting movement 3 14 1 Attaching implements...

Page 199: ...ntrol selector 4 Lifting lowering push buttons 1 Turn the draft control selector to position P DANGER Before attaching or releasing an implement turn the draft control selector to position P In draft...

Page 200: ...t the other parts of the tractor when lifted to the selected transport height Side limiters must be locked with pins when transporting implements that are carried by the three point linkage DANGER Mak...

Page 201: ...2 Clamp 1 Pull the lever to release the implement GUID F490871B 0805 402D 9316 B7F4FA105DAD 2 You can leave the lock open by pulling the lever backwards for example when demounting an implement GUID...

Page 202: ...lamp is in view and the lever is in the lower position 3 14 3 Adjusting lift links 3 14 3 1 Adjusting lift links IMPORTANT When adjusting the lift links make sure that they do not hit the tractor or d...

Page 203: ...lift link make sure that the implement does not hit the tractor or ground to avoid damages 1 2 GUID D721C290 0FFA 41CD A739 E5CE7B089D20 1 Switch for rear on off valve 1 2 Switch for rear on off valv...

Page 204: ...4 4225BA94EBB6 1 Carrier pin position providing fixed position of lower links 2 Carrier pin position allowing floating position of lower links 1 Remove the lock pin and pull out the carrier pin 2 Atta...

Page 205: ...to obtain the desired distance between the lower links Attaching the pin to the oval hole allows a slight lateral movement of the lower links 3 14 6 Automatic side limiters The automatic side limiter...

Page 206: ...6 1 Holding chain 2 Limiting pin 1 Adjust the chain to the length where it does not release the side limiter s locking when the linkage is lowered down 2 Pull out the limiting pin 3 Adjust the length...

Page 207: ...77346 1 Holding chain 2 Limiting pin 1 Adjust the chain to the length where it will release the side limiter s locking at a desired height while lowering the linkage 2 Pull out the limiting pin 3 Adju...

Page 208: ...5125 7745 46F8 8B61 7ACEFF29303D 1 Screw 1 Unscrew the screws 2 Change the position of the side limiters support The position should be the same on both sides of the tractor 3 Tighten all screws 3 Ope...

Page 209: ...and optional valves are electrically controlled Standard valves on the rear side One on off valve Two valves with joystick control The tractor is equipped with an auxiliary hydraulic return coupling 1...

Page 210: ...buttons DANGER To prevent accidental auxiliary hydraulics control movements always turn off the auxiliary hydraulics during road driving and during work if you do not need it All the standard and opt...

Page 211: ...The output stays as adjusted independent of the other valves if the pump output has enough capacity Single action You can set a valve to be used as a single action valve by connecting an external dev...

Page 212: ...ch for front linkage front loader the position lock settings of the related valves are deactivated when you turn the change over switch to the front loader position Select OFF to deactivate the joysti...

Page 213: ...settings the maximum flow of all ports is limited to a fixed value Slow output 10 Medium output 50 Maximum output 100 You cannot change any values in the factory settings To select one of the three pr...

Page 214: ...ing the position lock IMPORTANT Do not turn the joystick around its vertical axis because the joystick may become damaged and the wires can break 1 To use the lifting function pull the joystick backwa...

Page 215: ...eme position even if the timer is not working To deactivate the position lock or the floating position return the control lever manually to the middle position 3 15 1 6 Using the auxiliary hydraulics...

Page 216: ...95C3 A065B1AFE25C 1 Push button for the rear on off valve 1 lifting function 2 Push button for the rear on off valve 1 lowering function 3 15 1 7 Controlling the rear valve 1 from rear mudguard push...

Page 217: ...Press the right green button 1 on the rear mudguard to increase the pressure in the port of the rear valve 1 3 15 1 8 Using the front linkage shut off valve If the front linkage optional is connected...

Page 218: ...ions The user settings are changed through the tractor terminal display on the armrest 1 Press ESC button 2 Press the right arrow button to enter the hydraulics settings view 1 2 P 1 GUID 0575BAAE 392...

Page 219: ...the position lock settings of the related valves are deactivated when you turn the change over switch to the front loader position 6 The value is automatically saved when you deactivate the selected f...

Page 220: ...t speed limit You can adjust the auxiliary hydraulic control s safety time out speed limit through the tractor terminal transmission settings 20 905 2 SET 1 2 3 1 GUID 7F4381A4 57A7 4DC9 804D 435E28E5...

Page 221: ...nt The hydraulics assistant function increases the engine speed when added output is required for hydraulics You can use the hydraulics assistant with the automatic driving mode Using the hydraulics a...

Page 222: ...e the position locking or you can also interrupt the timed position locking before the timer runs out You can use the position lock for operating an external hydraulic motor for example 100 100 2 1 50...

Page 223: ...e timed floating position before the timer runs out 100 100 2 1 50 50 100 100 4 100 100 F1 100 100 3 1 GUID 6C8629E9 495D 455C 8064 AEB14CF1D180 1 Floating position When the valve port has the floatin...

Page 224: ...k couplings DANGER When connecting auxiliary cylinders and hydraulic motors ensure that the hoses are attached to the correct couplings If you attach the hoses incorrectly the functions are reversed I...

Page 225: ...ree return coupling T1 as the primary tank port Use return port T2 only if two return ports are needed the counterpressure in the return port T2 is 8 bars higher at 150 l min than in the free return p...

Page 226: ...tipping device lowers 3 15 3 4 Connecting an external hydraulic motor to the auxiliary hydraulics You can attach a hydraulic motor to the tractor auxiliary hydraulics The motor can be rotated in one o...

Page 227: ...e push button light is lit To raise the front linkage pull the joystick rearwards or press the lifting push button on the bonnet To lower the front linkage push the joystick forwards or press the lowe...

Page 228: ...ing hole 2 3 Fastening hole 3 Lifting link position Fastening bolt location Working Fastening bolts are fitted in holes 1 and 2 or 1 and 3 Transport Lifting links are folded fully up and fastening bol...

Page 229: ...T NOT be used to operate a loader In order to prevent involuntary loader motion the loader joystick controller must be of a self neutralising type When the operator releases his grip on the joystick t...

Page 230: ...ay from yourself To control the left quick couplings on the front part of the loader optional press the lower push button in the joystick By pressing the button and simultaneously turning the joystick...

Page 231: ...e lock button and turn the lever to the open position To attach the multicoupler turn the lever to the closed position The lock button pops up 3 17 2 Using Softdrive With the Softdrive function you ca...

Page 232: ...is recommended that you deactivate Softdrive only if special precision is required 3 17 3 Locking the equipment 1 2 OFF ON OFF AUTO CONTR OL 1 2 3 4 GUID F8323D68 2570 47A1 8F99 562084E857BE 1 Button...

Page 233: ...on and move the joystick to the right 3 18 Power take off 3 18 1 Attaching implements to the power take off Before attaching implements to the tractor power take off PTO make sure the implement is des...

Page 234: ...me regardless of braking Do not approach the implement until it has stopped completely WARNING The cover over the PTO drive shaft end should always be attached when the PTO is not in use 1 GUID AC8835...

Page 235: ...k that its guard is undamaged Attach the guard to a stationary part of the tractor frame or implement Engage the PTO at a low engine speed to protect the PTO In freezing weather ensure that the workin...

Page 236: ...070A 1 Button for rear PTO automatic start stop 2 Speed control knob for rear PTO 3 Switch for rear PTO The rear PTO on off push button on the rear mudguard is optional ON OFF 1 GUID CAAA1849 6895 4A5...

Page 237: ...r take off PTO nominal speeds can be used regardless of the type of shaft installed on the tractor Implements for 540 rpm at engine speed of approximately 1890 rpm Normally a 6 spline shaft optional w...

Page 238: ...off you have to activate one of the rear PTO speed ranges available in your tractor IMPORTANT Do not exceed the maximum PTO speed of the implement defined by the implement manufacturer 1 GUID 0D31E50...

Page 239: ...e proportional ground speed power take off has been engaged The light blinks quickly if the PTO is rotating but no longer engaged The light blinks with normal speed when the PTO is not rotating and th...

Page 240: ...ar PTO with the rear PTO on off push button on the mudguard press the button continuously for at least 3 seconds The PTO starting begins after 0 5 seconds If the pressing is interrupted during these 3...

Page 241: ...d 1 AUTO CONTROL 2 OFF ON OFF 1 2 1 GUID 15597209 5561 4EBD BA5E A13223789DB0 1 Switch for rear PTO If the PTO is in use so that the indicator light on the proline instrument panel is lit you can stop...

Page 242: ...for the actual disengagement and engagement of the PTO For example when leaving the cab turn the knob to the N position except when using the PTO on off push button on the mudguard optional Press dow...

Page 243: ...TO or by the PTO emergency stop socket on the rear wall outside the cab Before you start operating PTO driven implements from outside the cab make sure you have the PTO emergency stop socket within re...

Page 244: ...y stop socket Stop the tractor and turn off the power Turn on the power and restart the tractor Restart the PTO 3 18 2 7 Using the rear power take off automatic start stop The rear power take off PTO...

Page 245: ...stop is also deactivated if the driving speed at the moment of lowering the linkage is outside the speed limits 1 25 km h When the automatic start stop is deactivated the button is not lit 3 18 2 8 P...

Page 246: ...wn on the instrument panel display If this occurs immediately decrease the rpm to prevent damage to the rotating parts of the PTO The activation and deactivation of the ground speed PTO is indicated i...

Page 247: ...actory setting does not need to be changed for normal PTO use IMPORTANT Make sure that the PTO shaft is suitable for heavy use 1 Press ESC 2 Navigate to the menu 2 with the up and down arrow buttons 3...

Page 248: ...Set the rear PTO engagement value with the up or down arrow button or by rotating the selector for the predefined factory user settings The value range is between 0 5 where 0 is for light or normal i...

Page 249: ...is equipped with a pump inside the housing and an oil cooler to prevent overheating GUID C61E55BC 7E70 4637 8585 DF36660F0C65 IMPORTANT The front power take off shaft s nominal rotating speed is 1000...

Page 250: ...tics is to automate a group of often used functions A typical example is a headland turn The idea of the U Pilot is that the operator runs the whole operational cycle activating the required functions...

Page 251: ...30 The maximum distance for an operation cycle is 100 m without a pause The maximum distance between the starts of two consecutive functions is 63 5 m The distance is measured with the accuracy of 0...

Page 252: ...lot is activated The view can be changed to any other view U Pilot operations can be followed also in the split drive view 3 19 4 U Pilot view symbols U Pilot operations are indicated with symbols Sym...

Page 253: ...Front PTO disengaged Rear PTO engaged Rear PTO disengaged 1 Cruise Driving speed cruise control 1 activated 2 2 Cruise Driving speed cruise control 2 activated 2 Cruise Driving speed cruise control d...

Page 254: ...e in the AUTO mode when recording the operation is not recorded If the operation is recorded and the switch is turned to AUTO position before use the switch is dominant In that case the recorded opera...

Page 255: ...right arrow buttons 7 Press the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory user settings 3 5m ABC 1 2 IMPL1 IMPL1 NEW_1 BACKUP IMPL2 PLOUGH1 PLOUGH2 IMPL3 GUID 465DB634 6FC6 4E00 8CBB C5ADFF...

Page 256: ...ons selector is in position 2 If the tractor is equipped with both front linkage and a front loader only the front linkage functions can be saved The front linkage has to be selected with the change o...

Page 257: ...econds afterwards 5 Press the U Pilot activation recording button to mark a pause when all the operations preceding the turn are recorded The recording continues automatically when the next operation...

Page 258: ...hort press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2 A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display 3 19 6 4 Running a U Pilot programme IMPORTANT Check that the sw...

Page 259: ...s the U Pilot activation recording button again To end the programme immediately press the U Pilot on off button The functioning of the hydraulics PTOs and linkages are stopped The text STOP is displa...

Page 260: ...for the predefined factory user settings to select the U Pilot programme NEW 3 5m ABC 1 2 IMPL1 IMPL1 NEW_1 BACKUP IMPL2 PLOUGH1 PLOUGH2 NEW GUID B4011C7C D6AD 41E8 81C2 319EECC1FD02 7 Press the OK b...

Page 261: ...the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory user settings Move the selection to next character to be changed by pressing left and right arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for the...

Page 262: ...as a programme called BACKUP You can recover only the latest programme that is deleted or overwritten 1 Select the programme called BACKUP 2 Rename the programme 3 19 8 Editing U Pilot programmes 3 19...

Page 263: ...gs The function is changed to the programme With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2 A long press of the ESC button returns to the previously active drive display 3 19 8 3 Rem...

Page 264: ...GUID 56D2836F 28EB 46FD 90F7 3C93837EB080 4 Press arrow buttons or rotate the selector for the predefined factory user settings to move the selection over the needed function NOTE You can discard the...

Page 265: ...The function and the distance to the next function drops to the selected position With a short press of the ESC button you can return to the menu 2 A long press of the ESC button returns to the previo...

Page 266: ...tons the OK button or the selector for the predefined factory user settings Move the selection to next character to be changed by pressing left and right arrow buttons or by rotating the selector for...

Page 267: ...60 s for starting a new operation exceeded 8 Recording cancelled Operator left the seat for more than 5 s 9 Recording cancelled Distance between consecutive operations over 63 5 m 10 Recording cancel...

Page 268: ...EEBB6E 1 Implement signal connector An implement connected to the connector can use the following tractor information 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 GUID E1A08017 905E 416D AD1D C0DC97729F19 1 Speed information of the...

Page 269: ...ystem 3 20 2 Resetting the implement signal connection If the indicator light for implement signal connection extra equipment blinks the system is in error mode and the connection must be reset 1 GUID...

Page 270: ...nformation radar wheel and engine Distance and direction Rear linkage position Power take off PTO status and speed Auxiliary hydraulics status Lighting control Valtra TECU provides also electric power...

Page 271: ...roperly When connecting additional ISOBUS devices check that the bus stays intact the bus extension connectors are connected The connector is located under the side panel 3 21 4 ISOBUS terminal The C1...

Page 272: ...OFF 1 2 2 3 1 GUID 39C8ECE9 B2E0 45D2 A707 8EDE9AC41982 1 Auto Guide steering valve ON OFF button 2 Auto Guide receiver ON OFF button 3 Auto Guide remote activation button Press the Auto Guide receive...

Page 273: ...tivate or deactivate the automated steering When Auto Guide is ready for steering pressing Auto Guide remote activation button activates the automated steering If automated steering is already active...

Page 274: ...n button 3 22 4 Resetting the Auto Guide steering valve If the light on the Auto Guide steering valve ON OFF button is flashing there is a fault in the steering valve The fault code is shown on the ar...

Page 275: ...ximum load of the tyre type See the technical specifications in this manual for the maximum permissible weights and loads WARNING Make sure that the maximum permissible towable mass is not exceeded Ch...

Page 276: ...with four changeable implements WARNING When attaching a trailer or implement do not exceed the maximum weight of the rear axle or the maximum load of the tyre type See the technical specifications in...

Page 277: ...pick up hitch 2 K80 ball hitch with steering balls optional 3 Tow hook 4 K80 ball hitch optional 5 Drawbar optional When the tow hook or drawbar is not in use it can be fastened to the bracket 1 GUID...

Page 278: ...of the total combination weight rests on the front wheels When needed use a sufficient number of front ballast weights WARNING When attaching any implements check that the drawbar eye engages the trai...

Page 279: ...tch hook or drawbar pin to the eye of the trailer implement beam 3 Press the symbol side of the lifting lowering switch or the lifting push button until the hitch latches You can hear a click and the...

Page 280: ...t least 20 of the total combination weight rests on the front wheels When needed use a sufficient number of front ballast weights WARNING When attaching any implements check that the drawbar eye engag...

Page 281: ...push button to lower the linkage 3 Press the on off valve switch 2 side opposite to the symbol to extend the towing device backwards 4 Align the pick up hitch hook or drawbar pin to the eye of the tr...

Page 282: ...e locking position of the pick up hitch in longitudinal direction has been checked by attempting to move the extension back and forth 10 Check the linkage position IMPORTANT Adjust the linkage so that...

Page 283: ...e the Hydraulic pick up hitch implement When the tow hook or drawbar is not in use you can fasten it to the bracket on the rear side 2 1 GUID C5A77E24 A630 4327 923E 945C6CA1CAF0 1 Locking pin 2 Locki...

Page 284: ...s used for towing implements where only part of the implement weight is on the drawbar for example balers See the technical specifications in this manual for the maximum weight of the drawbar implemen...

Page 285: ...the lateral position Secure the pins with hand and pull out the spring locking pins Adjust the drawbar position to either side Fit the pins and spring locking pins to secure them WARNING Make sure th...

Page 286: ...me 4 Towing device frame with a fixed 80 mm ball coupling 5 Towing device frame with a fixed Piton Fix pin 6 Drawbar optional 7 Drawbar pin locking 8 Locking Locking to the trailer must be secured 3 2...

Page 287: ...rds and turn it to the anticlockwise 2 Move the jaw to the wanted height 3 Release the lever The locking pins lock the lever to the correct position with the help of the returning springs You can also...

Page 288: ...g the coupling lever 1 2 3 GUID 6FFF7AB1 633F 4DD9 8879 1FDDE5F3390B 1 Ring 2 Coupling lever 3 Towing pin 1 Pull up the ring at the top of the coupling lever to lift up the towing pin WARNING After at...

Page 289: ...GUID 90C43526 2E09 4B09 AA84 87EB3D63B950 1 Pin 2 Locking pin 3 Locking 1 Remove the locking pin 2 Pull the pin off and open the locking 3 Attach the trailer to the jaw 4 Close the locking and fit the...

Page 290: ...e the locking and fit the pin 5 Fit the locking pin WARNING Make sure that the locking pin is fitted correctly 3 23 7 5 Attaching to the automatic jaw You can attach a trailer to the automatic jaw usi...

Page 291: ...pull the adjusting parts off to remove them Fit the adjusting parts and fit the spring locking pins to secure them Insert the straight part of the spring locking pin through the hole and the curve to...

Page 292: ...surised air 8 bar for external purposes for example for filling tyres from the air pressure system extra equipment IMPORTANT Do not weld or drill the pressure container The pressure regulator is provi...

Page 293: ...2 Liquid streaming valve 3 Open position 3 25 Trailer Several factors affect the compatibility of a trailer The type of trailer that can be connected to the tractor depends among other things on The...

Page 294: ...condition of the turn signals before starting to drive It is the driver s responsibility to check that all turn signals work correctly If the turn signal indicators on the Proline instrument panel bl...

Page 295: ...875C 5CAF67AB27C9 1 Brake line coupling with black cover 2 Brake line coupling with yellow cover 3 Container line coupling with red cover On a two hose system the trailer is connected to two coupling...

Page 296: ...c trailer brake valve optional equipment operates with the pressure of the tractor hydraulics controlled by the tractor brakes The trailer brakes are connected to the tractor with a quick coupling at...

Page 297: ...In that case the periodical maintenance is carried out by Valtra authorised and trained service personnel Annual maintenance Annual maintenance schedule is suitable for tractors which have less than...

Page 298: ...when maintaining Test drive the tractor and test that all instruments and controls are working properly Always stop the engine before starting the work Park the tractor on level ground especially whe...

Page 299: ...s from the tractor WARNING Avoid touching the exhaust manifold turbocharger and other hot parts of the engine Use proper gloves and other protection for the noxious chemicals Fuel lubricating oil and...

Page 300: ...6 5 MPa 65 bar When using a cold grease remover do not keep the tractor in sunshine The paint work may get damaged if the painted surface is hot Wax the painted surfaces After washing grease the lubri...

Page 301: ...e protective housings back to the suspension 4 3 1 3 Cleaning polycarbonate windows The polycarbonate windows must be cleaned regularly to keep the windows bright as long as possible Wash the windows...

Page 302: ...with bearing points and joints unloaded and with the bearings in different positions 3 Wipe away superfluous grease which has been pressed out at the lubricating point 4 3 3 Supporting the tractor Fo...

Page 303: ...t support points on the frame 2 1 2 GUID F865F3D2 F79C 45FB 9CBA 3608278E5F7E Rear 1 Main support point 2 Secondary support point 1 2 GUID 411A1704 717C 4895 B761 AB8253B8C922 Front 1 Main support poi...

Page 304: ...2 0 4 5 mm2 s EN ISO 3104 Sulphur content max 15 mg kg EN ISO 14596 2007 Cetane number 4737 min 51 EN ISO 5165 1998 Water content max 200 mg kg EN ISO 12937 2000 Lubricity HFRR max 460 m ISO 12156 1 I...

Page 305: ...biodiesel fuel forming deposit which can clog the fuel injectors Rubber materials that are incompatible with the biodiesel should not be used in the fuel injection system IMPORTANT A maximum of 7 dil...

Page 306: ...llers Universal Grease is a lithium based universal grease is suitable for greasing all heavy machines stands a temperature range of 25 C 130 C The grease is adhesive protects against corrosion and re...

Page 307: ...n regularly maintained The tractor is clean and has been washed The frost resistance glycol concentration of the coolant is sufficient The fuel tank is full The AdBlue DEF tank is full The battery is...

Page 308: ...ractor in after storage 4 6 1 Running the tractor in after a storing period shorter than two months After a storing period shorter than two months you must run the tractor in Refit the battery fully c...

Page 309: ...ive catalytic reduction SCR system supply module main filter Bleed the fuel system of air Refit the battery fully charged IMPORTANT Make sure that the main power is turned off before disconnecting or...

Page 310: ...ied out every 600 hours The column 1200 h shows the tasks that must be carried out yearly or every 1200 hours The column 2400 h shows the tasks that must be carried out every other year or every 2400...

Page 311: ...wer shuttle operation Change the oil in the transmission system Change the transmission breather Clean the suction strainer Bleed the brake system Bleed the front axle brake system Clean the cooling s...

Page 312: ...he bottom of the oil sump 1 2 GUID 34369C0E 9F57 44DD B1A6 85836BA1269E 1 Oil filler cap 2 Dipstick 1 Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes Park the tractor on level ground 2 Pull out the...

Page 313: ...fluid level is higher than a cold 2 Check that the fluid level in the expansion tank is in accordance with the fluid level mark for cold fluid 3 Add more coolant to the tank if necessary IMPORTANT Nev...

Page 314: ...r the coolant pump that must not be blocked If coolant drips out of the hole the pump seal is damaged and must be replaced In a new engine some leakage is possible until the pump settles in 1 GUID 6A5...

Page 315: ...on oil cooler 1 Open the engine cover 2 Lift the air conditioning cooler extra equipment to the upper position The air condition cooler is fastened with two screws 3 Open the protection plate on the r...

Page 316: ...1 2 GUID 71E25714 1694 4CDA 91F3 ED2400A225E6 1 Transmission oil filling plug 2 Transmission oil level gauge 1 Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes 2 Check the oil level from the oil lev...

Page 317: ...3 Check the oil level from the oil level gauge 1 GUID 6C9C3DA2 BEAE 4131 A6E8 9CBBB2B4EB1D 1 Hydraulic oil level gauge The oil level must be between minimum and maximum lines 4 Maintenance 316...

Page 318: ...1 Hydraulic return coupling IMPORTANT If adding oil through the hydraulic return coupling is not possible you can add oil through the hydraulic oil fill cap This is not recommended and should only be...

Page 319: ...RTANT Clean the filler cap before filling up with oil Make sure there are no impurities in the oil before filling up Close the steps Fasten the steps with the two fastening screws 5 Check the leakage...

Page 320: ...y NOTE Use Universal Grease for greasing 1 Grease the lift links 3 1 2 3 GUID 16B43D72 2EC5 4E6A 9E11 923FCACBE8D4 1 Lift link 2 Hydraulic lift link 3 Grease nipple There are three grease nipples in t...

Page 321: ...ple There are four grease nipples in the regular top link There are two grease nipples in the hydraulic top link 3 Grease the lifting cylinder pins 1 2 GUID 9C04FF82 32EA 4422 A4AE 05851D314510 1 Uppe...

Page 322: ...Grease nipple There are two grease nipples 4 7 3 2 Checking the pick up hitch Check the pick up hitch periodically 1 2 3 GUID 13D54244 8348 4705 AF22 8896C619B06B 1 Distance between the pick up hitch...

Page 323: ...e pick up hitch The distance between the pick up hitch and mating surface must be under 10 mm WARNING When the pick up hitch has worn down to 44 mm at the thinnest part it has to be replaced 4 7 3 3 G...

Page 324: ...draulic pick up hitch Grease the hydraulic pick up hitch periodically NOTE Use Universal Grease for greasing Apply grease to the grease nipples 1 1 GUID 1FED8F75 728F 4A01 AC9E 2B96788D6B4E 1 Grease n...

Page 325: ...e periodically Check regularly that all screws and nuts are tight 1 GUID 57C69758 FE2F 4687 BB13 8A750A9C2B54 1 Screws and nuts Tighten all screws and nuts of the front linkage after the first 15 25 r...

Page 326: ...is easier to grease all the nipples when the links are lifted up 4 7 3 6 Checking the front power take off Check the front power take off periodically Tighten all fixing screws after the first 10 runn...

Page 327: ...GUID A95CEF20 5CAA 4673 886D E5187B9B1FA2 1 Grease nipple 2 Sliding surfaces 1 Grease the nipples on both sides of the brake cam 2 Grease the sliding surface on the brake mechanism 4 7 3 8 Greasing fr...

Page 328: ...bracket 2 Grease the nipples on both bearings Tilt the axle to make sure that grease goes equally into the bearings 4 7 3 9 Greasing air suspended front axle mounting bearings Grease the air suspended...

Page 329: ...mpressor 2 belt requires special tools Contact an authorised Valtra workshop in case this belt needs to be changed 1 Check the overall condition of the belts A slack worn and or oily belt can cause pr...

Page 330: ...4 7 3 11 Changing the fan and alternator belt Change the belt if needed 1 GUID 2D5D05ED 63AE 4D6F 89BD F2D4F9A43499 1 Fan and alternator belt 4 Maintenance 329...

Page 331: ...belt Loosen the automatic belt tensioner by using a 1 2 wrench 4 7 3 12 Checking the tyre pressure Check the tyre pressure periodically especially after changing the tyres IMPORTANT Change tyres and w...

Page 332: ...ng the emergency brake releases traction 2 Adjust the parking brake if necessary Normally there is no need for adjusting because the parking brake is adjusted when the drive brakes are adjusted 4 7 3...

Page 333: ...r 0 C use an antifreeze agent in the fluid 4 7 3 15 Checking the air pressure system antifreeze fluid amount Check the air pressure system antifreeze fluid amount periodically 1 GUID 5DEA66DC CCF5 4BC...

Page 334: ...hecking cleaning and greasing the battery terminals Check clean and grease the battery terminals periodically 1 Open the battery casing 1 2 GUID 8C50B307 55EC 4E6A A160 1B960A27FCA0 1 Battery casing l...

Page 335: ...2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter Change the engine oil filter periodically Always use original AGCO Parts engine oil filters NOTE In extremely dusty conditions or when using first generati...

Page 336: ...separate container If the engine is warm the oil runs better 5 Clean refit and tighten the drain plug 6 Release the oil filter 7 Lubricate the rubber gasket of the new filter Use clean motor oil 8 Att...

Page 337: ...tilation air filter support frame latch 1 Open the air filter housing from the upper left hand corner of the cab roof 2 Open the support frame latch 3 Extract the support frame Lower the support frame...

Page 338: ...ip 1 Open the grille 2 Extract the filter element 3 Change the filter element Make sure that the seal around the filter element fits into the grooves in the air passage NOTE Change the filter more fre...

Page 339: ...3 1 Engine electric centre fastening clip 2 Main electric centre fastening screw Leave the electric centre hanging by its harness 3 Detach the main electric centre from the battery casing Unscrew the...

Page 340: ...6 1 Battery casing fastening screw There are six fastening screws 5 Disconnect the hoses and electric connectors from the windscreen washer fluid reservoir 1 2 GUID 57F201FC D560 44D8 9094 52035D1DC91...

Page 341: ...r frame bolt The tightening torque is 600 Nm 8 Fit the battery casing 9 Connect the hoses and electric connectors to the windscreen washer fluid reservoir 10 Attach the main electric centre to the bat...

Page 342: ...72 1 Cover plate 2 Fastening screw The cover plate is fastened with 3 screws 14 Disconnect the electric connector and hoses from the tank heating sensor cap 1 2 GUID 74E79A4C C414 4B59 AACC 5A37E901C1...

Page 343: ...so that you can reach the front loader frame bolts 17 Tighten the front loader frame bolts on the left hand side 1 GUID 1BA6EF5D 2C92 4850 AD79 2A486E2BD2DA 1 Front loader frame bolt The tightening to...

Page 344: ...1 Free travel of the pedal 1 Check the free travel of the brake pedal The free travel must be 35 45 mm when the pedals are latched together NOTE The free travel may be larger if the tractor is equipp...

Page 345: ...free travel is the same on both wheels The pedal free travel must be 35 45 mm Check with both pedals latched together If the pedal free travel is not correct readjust the travel 10 Check the free trav...

Page 346: ...ke 1 Start the tractor 2 Fit blocks in front of the front wheels to prevent the tractor from moving 3 Move the power shuttle lever to neutral centre position 4 Pull the cable clearance to the end of t...

Page 347: ...h the text LUB on the mounting piece on top of it The low pressure filter is indicated with the text TRANS on the mounting piece on top of it 1 Fit a suitable container under the filter 2 Clean the fi...

Page 348: ...return oil filter is labelled with the text HYD on the mounting piece on top of it 1 Fit a suitable container under the filter 2 Clean the filter housing and the surrounding area 3 Remove the filter...

Page 349: ...2B 1 Ventilation hole Check that the ventilation hole is not blocked 4 7 4 14 Checking the oil level in the front axle differential Check the oil level in the front axle differential periodically 1 GU...

Page 350: ...level with the hole 3 Add more oil if necessary 4 7 4 16 Changing oil in the hubs of the front axles with brakes Change oil in the front axle hubs periodically 1 GUID C0F09D35 6D75 4446 BCE0 7011C65F9...

Page 351: ...ew 4 Oil level hole 5 End plate 6 Filter 7 O ring 8 Lock ring 1 Drain the oil by opening the front PTO housing fastening screw at the bottom of the housing 2 Remove the protector Unscrew the two faste...

Page 352: ...screws 4 7 4 18 Checking front PTO couplings Check the front power take off PTO couplings periodically Check that all fixing screws are tight Check that the hydraulic connections have no leaks Grease...

Page 353: ...rease 2 Check the integrity of the system The system has to be air tight so that after stopping the engine the pressure does not decrease more than 0 15 bar during 10 minutes 2 When needed repair the...

Page 354: ...an damage the valve If the air that comes out is free of water the automatic water draining valve is operating correctly 2 If there is water with the air push the stick through the valve hole until th...

Page 355: ...adjust the valves every 1200 hours 4 7 4 23 Running the transmission automatic calibration Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for running of the transmission automatic calibration NOTE The transmis...

Page 356: ...rvoir 3 Remove the drain plug under the housing 1 GUID FC851E63 2F23 45E2 98E6 F02CAA237B1F 1 Hydraulic oil drain plug 4 Drain the oil into a suitable container 5 Clean and refit the plug Renew the co...

Page 357: ...t the engine and check the oil level 4 7 5 2 Changing oil in the front axle differential Change the oil in the front axle differential periodically 1 2 GUID 12C03329 F540 4BF3 83B5 D716CB43B746 1 Drai...

Page 358: ...l 4 Fill up with oil to the level of the hole 5 Clean the plug and refit it 4 7 5 4 Changing the fuel filter Change the fuel filter periodically Always use original AGCO parts fuel filters IMPORTANT U...

Page 359: ...he filter outer shell 5 Attach the filter Bleed the fuel system 4 7 5 5 Changing the fuel prefilter Change the fuel prefilter periodically Always use original AGCO parts fuel filters IMPORTANT Using o...

Page 360: ...ilter IMPORTANT Do not drain fuel on the ground 4 Remove the filter IMPORTANT Unscrew the filter by hand do not use a filter wrench 5 Move the water detector from the old filter to the new filter 6 Lu...

Page 361: ...engine if the main air filter gets damaged IMPORTANT Never run the tractor without the safety filter NOTE Do not clean the filters Always change the filters according to the maintenance schedule NOTE...

Page 362: ...64 4EC4 4C16 8C33 6A2547A122FB 1 Safety air filter 4 Check that the seals of the filters are in good condition 5 Check that the sealing surfaces of the air filter housing are clean 6 Fit the new safet...

Page 363: ...catalytic reduction system supply module main filter 1 Open the steps 1 GUID 31E019BA 4BDC 4D7C BF3D E4AAA33BEE49 1 Fastening screw Unscrew the two fastening screws 2 Clean the filter cover and its s...

Page 364: ...ing screws 4 7 5 8 Checking the front wheel toe in Check the front wheel toe in periodically 1 Make a vertical mark on the rear edge of both front tyres in the middle of the tread in level with the hu...

Page 365: ...1 2 GUID 3597A987 BED1 435C 84DA 90EA697AC8DD 1 Locking nut 2 Adjustment screw 3 Turn the adjustment screw in the right direction 4 Measure both tie rods IMPORTANT Both tie rods must be of the same le...

Page 366: ...r checking of the power shuttle operation NOTE Checking of the power shuttle operation must be done after 1200 operating hours 4 7 6 Maintenance every 2400 hours or every other year 4 7 6 1 Changing o...

Page 367: ...o a suitable container 4 Clean and refit the plugs 5 Clean the suction strainer 6 Change the transmission oil filters 7 Fill the oil through the filler cap 1 2 GUID 71E25714 1694 4CDA 91F3 ED2400A225E...

Page 368: ...ontinuously in dusty conditions the breather must be changed more frequently 1 GUID 3F70726E F045 43EF B61B 9EB5C9F77755 1 Breather 1 Unscrew the old breather 2 Lubricate the seal on the new breather...

Page 369: ...uction strainer with compressed air 5 Refit the suction strainer gaskets and cover Fill the transmission with oil 4 7 6 4 Bleeding the brake system The brake system uses the same oil as the transmissi...

Page 370: ...The nipple of the tractor hydraulic brake valve of the trailer extra equipment is also placed on the bleed plate on top of the left axle housing 1 GUID A2DE3267 4AD4 4432 8C6F F5C13FA48A54 1 Bleeding...

Page 371: ...s extra equipment The brake system uses the same oil as the transmission system The oil in the brake circuits is not changed when changing the transmission oil Therefore the brake circuit oil has to b...

Page 372: ...e cooling system periodically 1 2 GUID 2D58F4D7 629A 44D2 A729 D0B28A3C1232 1 Cap of the expansion tank 2 Cold fluid level mark If problems occur with the cooling system it can be a sign that the whol...

Page 373: ...the drain plug on the oil cooler IMPORTANT Do not drain coolant on the ground 1 2 GUID 67498DF9 BF78 4DD3 8B28 11A3620BE2BE 1 Drain cock on the cylinder block 2 Drain plug on the oil cooler The cooler...

Page 374: ...13 Refasten the hose 14 Fill the system to the fluid level mark on the expansion tank Mix the anti freeze and water according to the manufacturer s instructions NOTE Always use a recommended coolant...

Page 375: ...tion pipe Avoid contact with the refrigerant WARNING If refrigerant ends up in your eyes contact a doctor immediately Do not weld near the air conditioning system as poisonous gas may be released The...

Page 376: ...n the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position P you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button 4 Move the navigation box to the tyre parameter position...

Page 377: ...OREST RIDER 878 650 65R42 MICHELIN MULTIBIB 911 650 65R42 CONTINENTAL AC65 923 650 65R42 CONTINENTAL SST 923 650 65R42 TRELLEBORG TM800 920 650 65R42 NOKIAN TRI2 923 650 75R38 MICHELIN MACHXBIB 917 65...

Page 378: ...tion P you can enter the transmission settings view by pressing the preprogramming button 8 Move the navigation box to the speed sensor calibration position with the arrow buttons If the preconditions...

Page 379: ...4D 4E16 4D82 8C4B 4ACC221A4BAD In order for the calibration to proceed normally the speed should stabilise within 7 seconds 14 Let the tractor drive forward until the display shows the calibration res...

Page 380: ...tor varied too much during the calibration One of the sensors to be calibrated is in fault mode 4 8 2 Track widths The track width is measured between the middle of the tyres If needed adjust the trac...

Page 381: ...1 835 2 030 1 935 480 70R3 0 2 235 1 2 140 1 2 030 1 935 1 Vehicle overall width over 2 550 mm Fixed discs Track width Valve 16 9R28 440 80R28 540 65R28 540 65R30 Standard 1 906 Inside Wheel turned a...

Page 382: ...lation and user instructions carefully IMPORTANT With larger tyres and a suspended cab extra equipment the space between the mudguard and the tyre may become too small under 25 mm If the space is not...

Page 383: ...st high pressure component has to be loosened slowly so that the pressure inside the fuel system can adjust to ambient pressure If the jet of high pressure fuel contacts your skin fuel penetrates the...

Page 384: ...the battery with the correct polarity IMPORTANT Disconnect the negative battery lead before removing the alternator IMPORTANT Never open the charging circuit while the engine is running IMPORTANT Ensu...

Page 385: ...d alternator which can easily be damaged if incorrect connections are made in the electrical system Connection of the battery with wrong polarity can burn out the alternator or rectifier The electrica...

Page 386: ...must be traced and repaired IMPORTANT Fuses must not be replaced with new ones of higher rating as this may damage the electrical equipment Power for extra equipment can also be taken from the spare...

Page 387: ...1 GUID AE82D857 4258 4575 8938 1506A5C211BE 1 Cab electric centre 4 Maintenance 386...

Page 388: ...613 Fuse Nominal current Description F100 10A Reserve F101 10A Parking lights right F102 10A Parking lights left F103 15A Windscreen wiper light ensure F104 10A Side window wiper seat heater Table con...

Page 389: ...ety camera F118 5A Memory F119 10A TC F120 10A Reserve F121 10A Reserve F122 10A AutoComfort TwinTrac accessory power F123 10A CAN valves F124 10A Power switch U pilot controlled 2 pin current socket...

Page 390: ...K37 Selecto 3 K38 Selecto 4 K39 Front linkage front loader K43 Main power switch safety isolation K21 Direction indicator 1 K31 ISOBUS power 1 K33 ISOBUS control unit power 1 K40 ISOBUS CAN split rel...

Page 391: ...1 GUID 83BB3EC4 E4C8 4AB1 988E 6963318C0579 1 Relay K21 Location of relays K31 K33 and K40 4 Maintenance 390...

Page 392: ...1 2 3 GUID C9A6E8C6 2AAF 4BD8 93E4 EAC4500542C1 1 Relay K40 2 Relay K31 3 Relay K33 Location of relays K22 K100 and K101 4 Maintenance 391...

Page 393: ...1 2 3 GUID 7D9A17CA 6BE9 488D A1F8 6ABE335CCCD8 1 Relay K22 2 Relay K101 3 Relay K100 Location of relays K34 and K41 4 Maintenance 392...

Page 394: ...ric centre The fuses and relays in the roof electric centre are listed in the following tables The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover There is space for spare fuses The r...

Page 395: ...y K26 2 Relay K56 3 Relay K25 4 Light panel 5 Roof electric centre GUID 0A57F11D 2BA6 440A 97A8 F7501426323B Fuse Nominal current Description F1 10A Rotary beacon F2 15A Reserve F3 15A Rear waist work...

Page 396: ...irrors tachograph F20 15A Reserve F21 10A Window heating F22 10A Reserve F23 10A Automatic HVAC control panel F24 5A Light panel F25 10A Trailer hitch light F601 30A Rear window heater F602 30A Reserv...

Page 397: ...electric centre The fuses and relays in the main electric centre are listed in the following tables The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover The main fuse centre contains...

Page 398: ...Fuse Nominal current Description F50 60A ISOBUS power F51 25A ISOBUS engine control unit power F52 125A Cabin main F53 250A Grid heater Relay Description K1M Starter relay K8M Grid heater relay 1 1 P...

Page 399: ...c centre Fuses and relays in the engine electric centre are listed in the following tables The fuse diagram is on the reverse side of the electric centre cover The engine electric centre contains 10 f...

Page 400: ...K14M K11M K5M K6M K7M K9M K10M K12M K15M K13M INPUT GUID DCBB31F5 C0AE 43DC 837F B88F3DCE4AB1 Fuses Nominal current Description F1M 25A DEF system heaters F2M 25A Engine control unit F3M 3A Engine con...

Page 401: ...l 4 8 6 10 Adjusting headlights It is important that the headlights are correctly adjusted when running on public roads Before you adjust the headlights make sure that the tractor load is normal and t...

Page 402: ...the ground 30 m away from the tractor Carry out the measurement on even ground 4 8 7 Power transmission system 4 8 7 1 Changing the rear power take off shaft Change the rear power take off PTO shaft...

Page 403: ...res for the tractor and trailer shafts If the number of the trailer drive shaft revolutions is higher than 100 the trailer is slower than the tractor The trailer should be 0 3 slower that is the trail...

Page 404: ...g the steering angle 1 Start the engine 2 Activate the steering valve You can activate the steering valve by activating TwinTrac optional equipment or QuickSteer optional equipment 3 Press ESC button...

Page 405: ...B90C21CD EA5F 4707 9543 0B08A2E430C2 7 Turn the wheels to the middle position 8 Start the calibrating procedure by pressing OK The angle value is displayed 000 RESET TO DEFAULT SET 1 2 3 CAL GUID 0DA...

Page 406: ...ain If the calibration is still unsuccessful contact an authorised Valtra workshop 4 8 9 Cab and shields 4 8 9 1 Cleaning the cab ventilation air filter Check and clean the cab ventilation air filter...

Page 407: ...ock the filter element against your palm so that most of the dirt comes off Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ventilation air filter from the outside in or blow it clean with compressed air from the c...

Page 408: ...3 Checking and adjusting front mudguards Check and adjust the front mudguards if needed After transportation check and adjust the front mudguards for maximum turning angle If necessary move them to th...

Page 409: ...mudguards with turning limitation are fitted as standards with a factory mounted front loader It is also possible to fit them afterwards to other models When turning the wheels the mudguards turn les...

Page 410: ...always have a certain amount of clearance when the rear linkage is in its upper position However they must be adjusted in such a way that the pick up hitch is securely locked by the pawl even when the...

Page 411: ...the oil 4 8 10 2 Maintaining the automatic jaw of the wagon towing device Maintain the automatic jaw of the wagon towing device regularly 1 2 3 GUID 14A798F7 CB4C 43B4 8D03 EDD1AACF2B95 1 Control uni...

Page 412: ...ng the tractor 5 2 Warnings on the Proline instrument panel display The Proline instrument panel display indicates the following warnings You can clear the warning messages by pressing the button on t...

Page 413: ...zer alarms continuously and a service code is displayed on the tractor terminal display Contact an authorised Valtra workshop Fuel Level Sensor Has Open Circuited Fuel level sensor has open circuited...

Page 414: ...or and connect quick couplings 3 Run the engine 4 Operate the implement connected to the auxiliary hydraulics 5 Check if the pressure oil filter clogging indicator light is lit If the indicator light...

Page 415: ...A7BA 5ED1765B5729 3 Browse the service code list To browse the code list use the arrow buttons If arrows are shown in the display margins you can browse through more codes by pressing the correspondin...

Page 416: ...O list GUID 4824F115 B7F2 4ADF 9D31 6FA5892D5815 3 Press to enter the IO list GUID 6239C1CE 31BC 4D92 B052 2027F9864C78 A list of control unit index numbers appear 4 Press the up arrow or the down arr...

Page 417: ...ror code If an error code is displayed on the air conditioning display the air conditioning system may not work properly Contact an authorised Valtra workshop 5 7 Steering system malfunctions CAUTION...

Page 418: ...vent the tractor from moving if you are on sloping ground Setting the speed range to neutral is possible only if the driving speed is lower than 1 km h Transmission sets to neutral and N is displayed...

Page 419: ...arking brake Use suitable tools for example a 17 mm wrench for releasing the parking brake 2 Tow the tractor The maximum allowed towing speeds are Speed range A 3 km h Speed range B 6 km h Speed range...

Page 420: ...m permissible axle loading The data is valid for tractors driving at maximum speed with standard track widths and regardless of tyre limitations Maximum front axle loading at maximum driving speed kg...

Page 421: ...imensions Industrial front axle Rear axle Stud dimension M20x1 5 M22x1 5 Number of studs per side 10 8 Rear disc 1 2 3 GUID 21661BAE D298 4226 ABD8 9E09755404CC 1 Rear disc stud hole diameter 24 mm 2...

Page 422: ...ation see the tyre manufacturer s catalogue 6 5 Flange distance for axles Front industrial front axle mm 1 900 mm Rear mm 1 754 mm Max rear tyre diameter mm 1 999 mm Min rear rim diameter inches 38 Ma...

Page 423: ...e distance 1754 mm 3 Distance between tyre centres with different track width adjustments 4 Distance between tyres outer sidewalls 6 6 Track widths 6 6 1 Rear axle track widths Adjustable discs The re...

Page 424: ...012 1 1 714 1 910 1 808 2 650 65R38 650 65R42 650 75R38 2 114 1 2 012 1 1 910 1 1 808 2 620 70R42 2 113 1 2 014 1 1 713 1 910 1 1 811 2 520 85R42 2 122 1 2 012 1 722 1 612 1 918 1 808 2 1 Vehicle over...

Page 425: ...R3 0 2 235 1 2 140 1 2 030 1 935 1 Vehicle overall width over 2 550 mm Fixed discs Track width Valve 16 9R28 440 80R28 540 65R28 540 65R30 Standard 1 906 Inside Wheel turned around 1 854 Outside 600 6...

Page 426: ...placeable filter on the pressure side Oil pressure at idling speed min 150 kPa 1 5 bar Oil pressure at normal working speed 250 500 kPa 2 5 5 bar Oil filter Type Disposable type filter element Oil typ...

Page 427: ...uction air preheater engine induction air 2 1 kW Fuses Cab electric centre 36 fuses The nominal current rating of the fuses is 5 25 A Roof electric centre 25 fuses The nominal current rating of the fu...

Page 428: ...except creeper gear Speed ranges 1 LA 0 4 1 4 km h LB 0 9 3 0 km h A 2 0 6 9 km h B 4 4 14 8 km h C 6 5 22 1 km h D 14 1 40 km h 2 LA 0 5 1 7 km h LB 1 1 3 7 km h A 2 5 8 6 km h B 5 5 18 5 km h C 8 2...

Page 429: ...engine speed 1 897 rpm 540 E 540 rpm at engine speed 1 522 rpm 1000 E 1000 rpm at engine speed 1 677 rpm 6 9 5 3 Rear power take off shafts As a standard the tractor is equipped with one power take of...

Page 430: ...r take off PTO ratio 1 000 rpm at engine speed 1 900 rpm 6 9 6 2 Front power take off shafts Splines Standard Shaft diameter mm 6 ISO 500 35 6 10 Brake system Operation Hydraulically controlled multi...

Page 431: ...steering column Central frame one double action steering cylinder Maximum working pressure 18 5 MPa 185 bar Shock valve opening pressure 25 MPa 250 bar Steering valve revolution volume industrial fro...

Page 432: ...tion gears litres Dana 740 560 8 5 2 x 2 0 Dana 740 561 8 5 2 x 2 7 Dana 750 570 8 5 2 x 2 2 Dana 755 509 8 5 2 x 2 2 Dana 755 510 8 5 2 x 2 8 6 11 2 Turning circle radius Minimum turning circle radiu...

Page 433: ...d type Washer fluid Capacity 10 litres 6 12 3 Air conditioning system Refrigerant type Amount R134a 1 4 kg 20 C 6 12 4 Noise level Driver perceived sound level 2009 76 EC Annex II all openings closed...

Page 434: ...Variable displacement pump that supplies oil when needed Pump capacity Standard pump 115 l min at engine speed 2 200 rpm Optional pump 160 l min at engine speed 2 200 rpm Maximum pressure at 1 500 rp...

Page 435: ...ouplings Three double acting valves with adjustable electric control Additionally one of the following options can be fitted as optional Front loader Front loader readiness Front linkage and front qui...

Page 436: ...er link draft sensing x x Draft control mixing position control draft control mixing x x Lowering speed independent of load x x Transport height x x Drive balance control x x Slip control x 6 13 4 1 L...

Page 437: ...ded 2 Mathematically established horizontal force 6 13 6 2 Euro pick up hitch Hitch or drawbar Replaceable Maximum permissible vertical loading for the tow hook and K80 ball hitch 3000 kg Pick up hitc...

Page 438: ...ball hitch 3000 kg 1 D value 2 Hook 87 7 kN K80 ball 87 7 kN Drawbar 62 3 kN Drawbar pin diameter 32 mm Drawbar eye standard for tow hook ISO 5692 1 or ISO 20019 Drawbar eye standard for drawbar ISO...

Page 439: ...awbar eye standard ISO 5692 1 ISO 5692 2 ISO 8755 ISO1102 1 Mathematically established horizontal force The agricultural towing device is fixed without pick up hitch The horizontal distances of the pu...

Page 440: ...3 kN 3000 kg D value Towing device frame with K80 ball hitch max permissible vertical loading 89 3 kN 4000 kg D value Towing device frame drawbar max permissible vertical loading 78 5 kN 1200 kg 400...

Page 441: ...eye standard for non swivel jaw ISO 5692 3 X 28 mm ISO 5692 3 Z 50 mm Drawbar main pin diameter 31 5 mm Drawbar eye standard for drawbar ISO 5692 1 ISO 5692 2 ISO 8755 ISO 1102 6 Technical specificati...

Page 442: ...nal heater 87 controlling 85 control panel 84 controls 46 defrost 88 display 84 ECO mode 86 automatic air conditioning continued error codes 416 automatic jaw maintaining 410 automatic side limiters f...

Page 443: ...cylinder block drain cock 372 D danger definition 14 dead battery 75 definitions caution 14 danger 14 important 14 note 14 definitions continued warning 14 differential lock disengaging 125 engaging 1...

Page 444: ...shut off valve 216 front loader frame bolt tightness checking 337 front loader locking equipment 231 releasing equipment 231 softdrive 230 front loader continued using 228 using quick coupling device...

Page 445: ...202 lighter 89 light panel using 77 working lights 77 lights 76 79 Linkage lift stop lower switch 186 locking 28 lower links adjusting 203 distance 204 Low fuel pressure 411 low pressure hydraulic cir...

Page 446: ...nstrument panel display continued changing hour display 148 changing length units 150 changing minute display 149 changing parameter value 147 changing temperature unit 150 Celsius 150 Fahrenheit 150...

Page 447: ...ing 362 service 143 service codes active 414 viewing 414 service inspection 296 shafts front power take off 429 shifting automatics programming 109 using 107 side limiters adjusting 204 slip control 1...

Page 448: ...pressure brakes 294 hydraulic brake valve 295 socket 90 total weight 292 Transmission automatic calibration running 354 transmission breather changing 367 transmission changing oil 365 checking oil l...

Page 449: ...een washer fluid amount checking 331 windscreen washer fluid reservoir 331 windscreen washer specifications 432 using 64 windscreen wiper using 64 wipers additional 43 working hydraulic circuit specif...

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