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Operator's Manual
T3 Series

HiTech

Summary of Contents for HiTech T133 H

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual T3 Series HiTech ...

Page 2: ...tly 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 manual The manual contains detailed instructions for operating servicing and maintaining the tractor Alternative equipment in the manual refers to equipment that can be selected when ordering the tractor Extra eq...

Page 3: ...ssion numbers 3 T133 H ACxx x 5 6 xxxxx 7 2 1 4 GUID 91B52FC7 EDE8 4BB8 9403 DE0873CA0857 1 Power take off identification number 2 Transmission Identification number 3 Type plate EEC Model model indication used by service spare part department Identification number tractor serial number 4 Tractor serial number 5 Engine number 6 Front axle number 7 Cab number 2 ...

Page 4: ... instrument panel display 26 2 2 1 2 Indicator lights on the left side of the display 27 2 2 1 3 Indicator lights on the right side of the display 28 2 3 Dashboard 29 2 3 1 Proline instrument panel 29 2 3 1 1 Symbols on the Proline instrument panel display 30 2 3 1 2 Indicator lights on the left side of the display 31 2 3 1 3 Indicator lights on the right side of the display 32 2 4 Controls on the...

Page 5: ...Starting under cold conditions 70 3 3 3 Starting with an auxiliary battery 71 3 4 Using lights 71 3 4 1 Using headlights 71 3 4 2 Using upper headlights 72 3 4 3 Using working lights 72 3 4 4 Using the trailer hitch light 73 3 4 5 Using the cab light 74 3 5 Using notification devices 75 3 5 1 Using the direction indicators 75 3 5 2 Using the horn 75 3 5 3 Using the rotating warning light 76 3 5 4 ...

Page 6: ...ntrol 109 3 8 14 4 Programming the engine speed cruise control 110 3 8 14 5 Activating and deactivating the engine speed cruise control 111 3 8 14 6 Decreasing the cruise control setting 111 3 8 14 7 Increasing the cruise control setting 112 3 8 15 Automatic traction control 113 3 8 16 Using the automatic traction control 113 3 8 17 Front axle air suspension 115 3 8 18 Disengaging the front axle a...

Page 7: ... Activating and deactivating the front lower links position view 142 3 9 7 14 Adjusting the display contrast 142 3 10 Agroline instrument panel display 143 3 10 1 Fixed views 143 3 10 2 Selecting a view 144 3 10 3 Top and bottom row views 144 3 10 3 1 Travel distance view 145 3 10 3 2 Rear power take off speed view 145 3 10 3 3 Front power take off speed view 145 3 10 3 4 Clock 146 3 10 3 5 Gearbo...

Page 8: ...couplings 181 3 14 4 Connecting an external hydraulic motor to the auxiliary hydraulics 182 3 15 Using the front linkage 182 3 15 1 Setting front linkage lifting link positions 184 3 16 Using the Valtra front loader 185 3 16 1 Using the Valtra Quick front loader coupling plate 187 3 16 2 Softdrive 187 3 16 3 Locking the equipment 188 3 16 4 Using the continuous floating position 189 3 16 5 Using t...

Page 9: ...uspension bellows 237 4 3 1 3 Cleaning polycarbonate windows 237 4 3 2 Greasing lubricating points fitted with grease nipples 238 4 3 3 Supporting the tractor 238 4 4 Recommended fuel and lubricants 240 4 4 1 Fuel 240 4 4 1 1 Quality requirements for engine fuel 240 4 4 1 2 Storing fuel 240 4 4 1 3 Storing AdBlue DEF 240 4 4 1 4 Biodiesel fuel 241 4 4 2 Grease 241 4 4 2 1 Universal Grease NLGI2 un...

Page 10: ...l in the front axle differential 273 4 7 4 12 Checking the oil level in front axle hubs 274 4 7 4 13 Changing front PTO housing oil and washing oil filter 275 4 7 4 14 Checking front PTO rubber couplings 276 4 7 4 15 Checking and greasing the trailer air pressure brake system 276 4 7 4 16 Checking the air pressure system s automatic water draining 276 4 7 4 17 Adjusting engine valves 277 4 7 5 Mai...

Page 11: ...e transmission ratio of a power take off driven trailer 319 4 8 8 Steering system 320 4 8 8 1 Adjusting the steering angle 320 4 8 9 Cab and shields 321 4 8 9 1 Adjusting the steps for driving off road 321 4 8 9 2 Limiting the door opening 322 4 8 9 3 Checking and adjusting front mudguards 322 4 8 9 4 Adjusting flexible front mudguards 323 4 8 10 Hydraulic system 324 4 8 10 1 Adjusting lifting lin...

Page 12: ...tance from rear power take off shaft 351 6 9 5 5 Proportional ground speed 352 6 9 6 Front power take off 352 6 9 6 1 Front power take off ratios 352 6 9 6 2 Front power take off shafts 352 6 10 Brake system 352 6 11 Steering system 353 6 11 1 Front axle 353 6 11 2 Turning circle radius 354 6 11 3 Front air suspension 354 6 12 Cab and shields 355 6 12 1 Cab filter capacity 355 6 12 2 Windscreen wa...

Page 13: ...6 13 5 5 Euro trailer hitch with hydraulic extension 360 6 13 5 6 Drawbar eye 361 Alphabetical index 362 Contents 12 ...

Page 14: ...dicates 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 injury IMPORTANT Indicates special instructions or procedures which if not strictly observed could result in damage to or destruction of the machine process or its surroundings NOTE Indicates points of part...

Page 15: ...rability and affect the warranty terms Brakes Always check that the brakes are working before driving Lock the brake pedals together whenever individual wheel brakes are not required and always when driving on the road Extensive repairs to the braking system should be undertaken only by an authorised Valtra workshop When implements or ballast weights are front end mounted the rear axle loading is ...

Page 16: ... handles WARNING Hold on to the steering wheel or safety handles in the cab if the tractor tips over Never try to jump out Safety belt Always use the safety belt when using the tractor Emergency exits Familiarise yourself with the four emergency exits of the tractor cab that is the doors the rear window and the roof hatch extra equipment Roof hatch extra equipment 1 2 GUID E522C473 E223 48DF BC14 ...

Page 17: ...when you are working outside the cab near the engine Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning WARNING To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning do not start the engine or run it indoors with the doors closed unless the exhaust is vented to the outside Restarting after engine stop If the engine has stalled for example due to too heavy loading turn the ignition key to the STOP position Restart the engine Keep an ey...

Page 18: ...n and are intended for the specific implement Differential lock Use the differential lock only when running 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 the load being transported or towed Adapt the tractor speed according to visibility weather condit...

Page 19: ...sition must be 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 specific dangers related to forest work are overturning falling objects and penetrating objects 1 2 4 2 Getting into and out of the cab When getting into and out of the cab pay special attentio...

Page 20: ... reduction braking in the driving speed Avoid tight turns at high driving speed When driving the tractor with an attached implement which centre of gravity is far from the tractor the tractor may sway considerably during cornering If care is not taken the tractor may tip over or the load may be displaced 1 2 4 5 Driving downhill Be careful when driving downhill Do not drive with the gear lever in ...

Page 21: ...nd cylinders can cause erratic operation Run the engine at low speed and make slow movements with the joystick to purge any air from the hydraulic system WARNING When installing an implement keep hands and feet away from moving components Do not use your fingers to check the alignment of holes or pins use a mandrel or a steel rod WARNING When disconnecting the implement may fall downwards IMPORTAN...

Page 22: ... Follow the directions given by the implement or 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 be on the front axle When lifting an implement the weight on the front end of the tractor is reduced and the steering ability of the tractor is impaired ...

Page 23: ...r or implement be sure not to exceed the maximum load of the tyre type See the technical specifications for maximum rear axle tyre loadings Couple a trailer to the drawbar using an approved trailer 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 trailer...

Page 24: ... prohibited near the fuel system and batteries Especially when charging batteries explosive gases are present 1 2 4 12 Handling viton seals subjected to high temperatures At temperatures over 300 C the viton seals of the engine produce highly corrosive hydrofluoric acid Do not touch viton seals subjected to abnormally high temperatures with your bare hands Use neoprene rubber or heavy duty gloves ...

Page 25: ...tact with skin Wash with soap and water Take off contaminated clothes Swallowing If a large amount has been swallowed drink plenty of water and try to vomit Seek medical help Environmental hazards Vanadiumpentoxide is toxic to aquatic organisms and may cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic environment Precautions to protect the environment All dust and spillage must be gathered in a conta...

Page 26: ...for brake pedals 4 Brake pedals 5 Accelerator pedal 2 2 Dashboard 2 7 11 12 13 8 14 9 4 3 1 5 6 10 GUID 55CC5AC8 1BDA 4194 9C71 7100EAC218AA 1 Power shuttle lever 2 Powershift preprogramming push button 3 Agroline instrument panel 4 Hazard warning flasher switch 5 Light switch 6 Agroline instrument panel display change over switch 2 Instruments and controls 25 ...

Page 27: ...r direction indicator 3 Tachometer 4 Coolant thermometer 5 Indicator light for the main beam 6 Agroline instrument panel display The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel left in the tank The coolant thermometer indicates the engine temperature The zone between blue cold and red hot is the normal operating temperature 2 2 1 1 Symbols on the Agroline instrument panel display The Agroline instrument p...

Page 28: ...second trailer green If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed this light is not lit GUID 16CF17A4 D96E 4592 8DF3 1D4A100F090E Direction indicator light for first trailer green If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed this light is not lit GUID 734ABCE0 5000 491A 9961 AC15633FFC6C Engine emission system failure or malfunction indicator light GUID 06E4C986 88C7 44BA 9897 211 781955...

Page 29: ...1FE 4056 89 5A DB34A4CE9357 Gearbox oil temperature light red GUID 9B16B673 D692 4975 A9F9 5D6DBAFC4177 Hydraulic pressure and auxiliary return oil filter clogging indicator light red GUID 1E59203D F3B7 420D ABC9 F7433B7A6C19 Front wheel drive indicator light The light is lit yellow to indicate that front wheel drive is engaged GUID 9AA1D60E 5812 4 B9F BDB0 44D48BEA8941 Front power take off PTO in...

Page 30: ...el display setting switch 9 Upper headlights extra equipment 10 Multifunctional lever 11 Ignition switch 12 Lever for adjusting steering wheel position 13 Electric centre lower part of the dashboard 14 Steering wheel 15 A pillar display 2 3 1 Proline instrument panel The operator receives information from the gauges coolant thermometer tachometer speedometer and indicator lights All this can be se...

Page 31: ...ature 2 3 1 1 Symbols on the Proline instrument panel display The Proline instrument panel display has fixed views and views that can be selected by the operator Fixed view symbols The fixed views are the two functions shown on the bottom row of the display Symbol Function Operating hours hhhh h Clock hh mm Selectable view symbols The selectable views are the functions shown on the top and centre ...

Page 32: ...f the display GUID 2E7BADD2 E500 4B99 84AB 7D46D7B01D69 Indicator light Indication GUID 32CAE5D4 C71C 4D8B A41F 2E1DE50F1ED4 Direction indicator light for second trailer green If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed this light is not lit GUID 16CF17A4 D96E 4592 8DF3 1D4A100F090E Direction indicator light for first trailer green If one of the bulbs on the combination has failed this light...

Page 33: ...is lit to indicate that the power shuttle lever is in the parking brake position GUID 714DD8B7 ED71 4AA7 BFAA 31C5E3693067 Low fuel level indicator light The light is lit yellow and a buzzer sounds once to indicate that about 50 litres of fuel is left GUID CD4C4C77 7CDB 4FB5 AF3A BEFDF3417EB1 Battery charging indicator light 2 3 1 3 Indicator lights on the right side of the display CRUISE F R S T ...

Page 34: ...D 4A174D51 0D8F 49 D5 A784 8C0B31037162 Cruise control indicator light The light is on yellow to indicate that cruise control is engaged constant driving speed constant engine speed chosen GUID EA1BEE50 CAFA 4268 8772 09CC8F 235C19 Creeper speed range indicator light The light flashes yellow when the creeper gear is engaging GUID 533CED2D D3E0 4488 8590 A1E859BA91C5 Differential lock indicator lig...

Page 35: ...2 4 Controls on the right hand side 2 4 1 Driving controls 2 Instruments and controls 34 ...

Page 36: ...itch the constant driving speed engine revs extra equipment 7 Switch for four wheel drive 4WD 8 Hand throttle 9 Cruise control off switch extra equipment 10 Cruise control setting switch extra equipment 11 Switch for differential lock 12 Switch for Powershift automatics 13 Switch for automatic traction control 14 STOP indicator light red 15 Powershift rocker switch for reverse drive tractor extra ...

Page 37: ... control including slip control system on Autocontrol D ACD linkage extra equipment 7 Draft control indicator light on Autocontrol D ACD linkage extra equipment 8 Drive balance control light 9 Slip control light on Autocontrol D ACD linkage extra equipment 10 Inner switch for connecting implement corresponding push buttons located on both mudguards 11 Position control knob 12 Passing switch for po...

Page 38: ...iary hydraulics block 3 2 4 3 Power take off Rear power take off AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 GUID 04B371AB 422B 4998 AB56 A82D3F3EEC58 1 Switch for rear power take off PTO 2 Switch for the rear PTO automatic stop 3 Speed control lever for the rear PTO 2 Instruments and controls 37 ...

Page 39: ...Front power take off Front power take off PTO is extra equipment AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P 1 1 1 GUID 6F81C523 F8B4 45EB B153 D786F69791EC 1 Switch for front PTO 2 Instruments and controls 38 ...

Page 40: ... equipment locking extra equipment 2 Main switch for the hydraulic loader 3 Switch for Softdrive extra equipment 4 Flow control valve extra equipment 5 Control lever for valve block 1 6 Control lever for valve block 2 7 Control lever for valve block 3 extra equipment 8 Control lever for valve block 4 extra equipment 9 Extra arm rest electrically controlled front loader valves extra equipment 2 Ins...

Page 41: ...ower outlet 4 Switch for trailer hitch hydraulic unlatching locking extra equipment 5 Control stop switch extra equipment 6 Indicator light for implement signal connection extra equipment 7 3 pin power socket 8 2 pin power sockets lower socket is extra equipment 9 Place for implement remote control 10 Storage compartment 11 Trailer hitch release control extra equipment 2 Instruments and controls 4...

Page 42: ...2 5 Controls on the rear side 2 5 1 Rear window opening device 1 GUID B7032200 07B2 42CA B684 4CFFD8A5D05E 1 Rear window opening device 2 Instruments and controls 41 ...

Page 43: ...1 37E6 4B81 B954 DA1D61C958B1 1 Switch for Powershift 3 steps 2 STOP indicator light red 3 A pillar display 4 Power shuttle lever 5 Powershift preprogramming push button 6 Lever for adjusting steering wheel inclination 7 Steering wheel 8 Clutch pedal 9 Brake pedal 10 Accelerator pedal 2 Instruments and controls 42 ...

Page 44: ...re positioned on the left hand side 1 3 4 2 GUID 1C4499EA A11D 4133 91B6 2493C4FAE430 1 Side window opening handle 2 Storage compartment or place for ash tray extra equipment 3 Storage compartment 4 Emergency brake extra equipment 2 Instruments and controls 43 ...

Page 45: ...console 5 6 5 7 3 4 1 2 GUID 0B01F055 1E97 497A 9EC2 7EF32CF8F11D 1 Cab light 2 Recirculation control lever not with automatic air conditioning 3 Mirror heating extra equipment 4 Mirror adjustment extra equipment 5 Ventilation nozzles 6 Sun visor down 7 Sun visor up 2 Instruments and controls 44 ...

Page 46: ...adio extra equipment 2 Rotating warning light switch extra equipment 3 Front working lights switch 4 Rear working lights switch 5 Front waist working lights switch extra equipment 6 Rear waist working lights switch extra equipment 7 Trailer hitch light switch extra equipment 8 Rear window wiper switch extra equipment 9 Rear window washer switch extra equipment 2 Instruments and controls 45 ...

Page 47: ...ra equipment 8 Rear waist working lights switch extra equipment 9 Trailer hitch light switch extra equipment 10 Rear window wiper switch extra equipment 11 Rear window washer switch extra equipment 12 Rear window heater switch extra equipment 2 10 Controls on the left hand side roof console The following figure shows the components on the left hand side roof console 3 4 1 2 GUID 9A5C2E2B EA01 4E4C...

Page 48: ...A3 1 Radio extra equipment 2 12 Air conditioning controls 2 12 1 Manual air conditioning controls The manual air conditioning system is extra equipment 2 3 1 GUID FC188211 EA1D 4F1F 9AE8 94E1C4CEE5C3 1 Fan control knob 2 Air conditioning control knob 3 Recirculation control knob 2 Instruments and controls 47 ...

Page 49: ...ditioning system is extra equipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 GUID 8EEFE0E5 2C8D 4CE0 BA9D FE61034A548D 1 Fan control knob 2 Display 3 Temperature control knob 4 Air conditioning system on off button 5 Defrosting button 6 Recirculation control button 2 Instruments and controls 48 ...

Page 50: ... Storage compartment for manuals 2 Seat heating 3 Armrest adjustment 4 Backrest inclination adjustment 5 Seat belt anchor point 6 Seat turning lock release 7 Height adjustment 8 Forward backward adjustment 9 Suspension adjustment 10 Operator weight display 2 Instruments and controls 49 ...

Page 51: ... Storage compartment for manuals 3 Headrest height adjustment and removal 4 Seat heating 5 Lumbar support adjustment 6 Seat turning lock release 7 Armrest adjustment 8 Forward backward adjustment 9 Backrest inclination adjustment 10 Longitudinal suspension adjustment 11 Height and vertical suspension adjustment 12 Suspension stiffness adjustment 13 Seat belt anchor point 2 Instruments and controls...

Page 52: ...h button extra equipment 3 On off valve 1 push buttons extra equipment 4 Rear valve 1 push buttons extra equipment 2 16 Controls on the bonnet The following controls are positioned on the bonnet 1 2 GUID 0B4D2F6C 0D5D 4C94 995A 6247BFA3641F 1 Lift lower push buttons for the front linkage 2 Front quick couplings push buttons 2 Instruments and controls 51 ...

Page 53: ...ball storing bracket 6 Top link 7 Quick action couplings auxiliary hydraulics 8 Lifting links 9 Pick up hitch lifting links extra equipment together with the pick up hitch 10 Levelling gear 11 Check links 12 Auxiliary hydraulic system return coupling 13 Quick action coupling for the trailer brakes extra equipment 14 Hydraulic levelling ram extra equipment 15 Lower links 16 PTO shaft 17 Pick up hit...

Page 54: ...cked You can open the hood and the side plates with the separate keys delivered with the tractor 1 2 3 GUID FEED73CF 6F31 4E86 8920 E416F8B95902 1 Engine hood lock 2 Side plate lock on the left side 3 Side plate lock on the right side 2 Instruments and controls 53 ...

Page 55: ...ar engaged and at the same engine speed for a long period at a time Check all instruments immediately 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 handled and maintained in the correct way to ensure reliability and provide economical operation Follow the m...

Page 56: ...anchor point 6 Seat turning lock release 7 Height adjustment 8 Forward backward adjustment 9 Suspension adjustment 10 Operator weight display Turn the seat Pull the locking lever upwards to release the lock Turn the seat 180 anti clockwise to the desired position The seat has set positions at intervals of 10 to be used for example when ploughing Adjust the seat forwards or backwards Pull up the fo...

Page 57: ...on Pull up the backrest inclination adjustment lever Set the backrest to the desired position Adjust the left armrest Remove the cover Change the armrest position in the mounting slot Turn the seat heating on or off 3 2 2 Adjusting the air suspended driver s seat You can adjust the air suspended driver s seat according to your height and weight With these adjustments you can minimize the exposure ...

Page 58: ...ustment 10 Longitudinal suspension adjustment 11 Height and vertical suspension adjustment 12 Suspension stiffness adjustment 13 Seat belt anchor point Adjust the seat depth and cushion angle To adjust the seat depth pull up the right handle in the seat front To adjust the seat cushion angle pull up the left handle in the seat front Turn the seat Release the lock by pulling the lock release lever ...

Page 59: ...tion Lift the seat by pulling the height adjustment lever upwards until the desired height is reached the compressor runs continuously When the lever is released the compressor stops and the seat stays at that height If you set the seat too high so that the room for upward movement is less than 50 mm the seat lowers automatically to the highest permissible position Lower the seat by pressing the h...

Page 60: ...Length adjustment screw 3 Bracket Adjust the armrest inclination Turn the declination adjustment screw clockwise to lift up the armrest Turn the declination adjustment screw anti clockwise to lower the armrest Raise the armrest to the upright position by lifting the front edge Adjust the length of the armrest Loosen the length adjustment screw Adjust the length of the armrest Tighten the length ad...

Page 61: ...teering wheel position 2 Locking pedal for steering wheel inclination Adjust the steering wheel position Push the lever downwards Move the steering wheel up or down to the wanted position Pull the lever up to lock the steering wheel position Set the steering wheel inclination Press the locking pedal down Adjust the steering wheel inclination You can move the steering wheel to 9 different positions...

Page 62: ...ust the mirror position 3 Tighten the locking device 3 2 6 Adjusting optional mirrors You can adjust the position of the optional mirrors electrically 1 GUID 8BA97365 1C8D 43C9 96A2 10A4AA230C0F 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 mirror turn the knob to the right and push the knob in the direc...

Page 63: ...pposite to the symbol 3 2 8 Using the windscreen wiper and washer 1 GUID 67100B24 DF6C 4F9B 9EA7 D9B8AEFB23C9 1 Multifunctional lever To use the windscreen wiper turn the multifunctional lever The wiper has a drizzle position and two speeds To use the windscreen washer push the control lever inwards 3 2 9 Using the rear window heater Rear window heater is extra equipment 1 To switch the rear windo...

Page 64: ... window wiper is extra equipment 1 GUID 62DA5F9E 6427 4CD2 B800 3EF2B7F49346 1 Switch for the rear window wiper To turn on the rear window wiper press down the symbol side of the of the rear window wiper switch To turn on the drizzle function press the rear window wiper switch to the centre position To turn off the rear window wiper press down the side opposite to the symbol of the of the rear win...

Page 65: ...ear window washer is spring returned To turn off the washer press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol 3 2 12 Power shuttle lever With the power shuttle lever you can change the driving direction and apply the parking brake 1 GUID 85975454 7178 48B4 A4A3 344CB5D07905 1 Power shuttle lever F front position forward driving direction N centre position neutral R rear position reverse dri...

Page 66: ...DBB67 1 Main switch The main switch is spring returned on both sides To switch on the main power press the symbol side of the main switch To switch off the main power press the side of the main switch opposite to the symbol When the main power is switched off power is supplied only to the radio and instrumentation To switch off the main switch in an emergency follow the steps below Switch off the ...

Page 67: ...ntrol stop switch opposite to the symbol 3 2 16 Using the ignition switch WARNING Do not turn the ignition key to the STOP position when driving When the power is off the parking brake applies and all wheels lock WARNING If the engine stops while the tractor is moving for example the fuel has run out do not press the clutch pedal down When the tractor is moving and the transmission is engaged the ...

Page 68: ...o the start position after the glow indicator light on the Proline instrument panel has gone out To turn off the power turn the ignition key to the STOP position STOP position The STOP position of the ignition switch can be used as an emergency stop The tractor and several movements of the implements can be stopped if a fault occurs by turning the ignition key to the STOP position This will make t...

Page 69: ...sed building except with the exhaust vented to the 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 engine fails to start on the first try wait until the engine has stopped completely before trying again When the power is turned on all indicator lights in...

Page 70: ... to the power on position 6 Wait until the glow indicator light on the instrument panel has gone out 7 Turn the ignition key to the starting position When the engine starts to fire up keep the ignition key in the starting position until the engine has started If the engine fails to start within 10 seconds stop starting and try again 8 Release the ignition key when the engine starts When the engine...

Page 71: ...ipment that uses electrical power Keep the battery in a warm place when it is not in use Starting the tractor under very cold conditions is easier if the battery is kept in a warm place when it is not in use Use the engine heater to ensure a successful start under cold conditions Warming up the engine for 2 3 hours before starting is sufficient When the engine heater is activated you can hear a hi...

Page 72: ...actor battery 4 Connect the other jump lead from the terminal of the auxiliary battery to the attaching bolt of the battery ground wire or some other convenient ground not to the battery terminal 5 Start the engine 6 When the engine has started disconnect the jump leads in the following order Disconnect the jump lead between the ground and the terminal of the auxiliary battery Remove the jump lead...

Page 73: ...headlights are extra equipment 1 GUID ED83F79D FD85 401B B18F ED3FA876289B 1 Upper headlight switch 1 Press the symbol side of the switch to switch on the upper headlights When the upper headlights are on the front lower headlights are off and vice versa 2 Press the side of the switch opposite to the symbol to switch off the upper headlights 3 4 3 Using working lights The parking lights must be sw...

Page 74: ...ts extra equipment To use the lights manually press down the symbol side of the switch To use the rear working lights automatically press the switch to the centre position The rear working lights switch on when the reverse drive is engaged The lights switch off when the reverse drive is disengaged NOTE The automatic function does not work when reverse drive controls extra equipment are used To tur...

Page 75: ...5B0088609271 1 Cab light switch The cab light switch has three positions on automatic off To turn on the cab lights push the switch to the on position To activate the automatic mode push the switch to the centre position When the door is opened both the step and cab lights are lit When the door is closed the lights go out within 10 seconds If the door is left open the lights go out within 10 minut...

Page 76: ...switch on the left hand side direction indicators move the multifunctional lever to the front position To switch on the right hand side direction indicators move the multifunctional lever to the rear position 3 5 2 Using the horn 1 GUID 1BA9D6CF 239D 47B8 A277 1997D0E58EFF 1 Horn button To sound the horn push the horn button 3 Operation 75 ...

Page 77: ...ng light press the side of the switch opposite to the symbol 3 5 4 Using hazard warning flashers All four direction indicators can be switched on to warn of a hazardous situation 1 GUID 0E74230D 0EA4 4757 9999 8CF603CD6B7D 1 Switch for hazard warning flashers 1 To make all four direction indicators blink press down the symbol side of the switch 2 To stop the blinking of the direction indicators pr...

Page 78: ...n the roof fan control knob The roof fan has four speeds It blows air through the ventilation nozzles on the roof console To increase the temperature turn the temperature control knob clockwise To blow air into the lower part of the cab use the floor fan switch To turn on the floor fan press the switch to the centre position speed 1 To increase the speed of the floor fan press down the symbol side...

Page 79: ...the window surfaces of ice or condensation turn the nozzles towards the window Adjust the sun visor To lower the sun visor pull it down To raise the sun visor pull the raising string Adjust the air recirculation To open the recirculation fully push the recirculation control lever to the left When you open the recirculation The outside air channel is partially closed The cab heats up faster The hea...

Page 80: ...s must be closed 1 2 3 GUID 36336747 9DCD 4DD2 A039 04A5EE6EB22F 1 Fan control knob 2 Air conditioning control knob 3 Temperature control knob 1 Turn the temperature control knob anticlockwise to the extreme position 2 When the engine is running turn the air conditioning control knob clockwise towards cold to the extreme position 3 Turn the fan control knob to position 4 4 When the desired cab tem...

Page 81: ...ghting is white in daytime and green in the dark The graduation marks of the temperature control knob are always lit in blue or red The air conditioning on off button and the defrosting button have an amber indicator LED The LED is lit only when the function is active 1 2 3 4 5 6 GUID 8EEFE0E5 2C8D 4CE0 BA9D FE61034A548D 1 Fan control knob 2 Display 3 Temperature control knob 4 Air conditioning sy...

Page 82: ...ue During the starting mode The fan speed is at the minimum The fresh air intake is on The starting mode ends when the engine coolant has reached the preset value or if The defrosting is connected The LO setting mode is connected A different speed is selected for the fan manually Priority of functions The function with a higher priority controls the operations The priority order of the functions i...

Page 83: ...ab temperature An increase in the sun heat radiation increases the fan speed Activate the automatic fan speed mode To activate the automatic mode turn the fan control knob to the AUTO position To activate the ECO mode press the air conditioning system on off button when the fan control knob is in the AUTO mode If the selected cab temperature is lower than the outdoor temperature the numerical valu...

Page 84: ...isplayed on the display Within the range of 20 24 C the temperature is displayed with an accuracy of 0 5 C Outside the range of 20 24 C the temperature is displayed with an accuracy of 1 C If adjusted below 18 C LO is displayed If adjusted over 28 C HI is displayed When the recirculation of the indoor air is active the display shows HI LO or the tractor symbol depending on the situation 3 6 4 7 Te...

Page 85: ...ID 56389D9F BD9D 4DEF 96F7 0413544B75CF The maximum cooling effect is reached by setting the cab temperature below 18 C When the LO mode is active The air conditioning indicator LED is lit The fan speed is at the maximum if operating automatically The recirculation of the indoor air is on The text LO is displayed 3 6 4 8 Defrosting You can activate defrosting with the defrosting button 1 GUID 1753...

Page 86: ... 1 GUID C41534B7 AF68 47EC AFE3 A1EDDE31F1DC 1 Recirculation control button 1 To switch on the cab indoor air recirculation press the recirculation control button once The symbol is displayed 2 Press the recirculation control button again to switch to the fresh air intake The symbol is displayed 3 Press the recirculation control button for the third time to switch to the automatic recirculation Th...

Page 87: ...wer switch Use the two pin power socket for electrical equipment 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 8D929E77 A3DA 4F13 8164 59B1EA81885A 1 Power switch The socket provides an output of 12 V DC 8 A at a maximum The power switch controls the power socket next to it To activate the power socket press down the symbol side of the switch spring returned The light on the switch is lit To disconnect the upper pow...

Page 88: ...n power socket 2 5 A 3 25 A 4 Ground The direct current is supplied through the power socket for different regulating elements implements etc 5 A is available through the ignition switch and 25 A direct from the battery The current supply of the 25 A pin can be switched off with the main switch 3 Operation 87 ...

Page 89: ...8 8A87 331CC78ED56D 1 Direction indicator left yellow 2 Brake light red 3 Parking light right brown 4 Direction indicator right green 5 Ground white 6 Ignition switch current max 10 A blue 7 Parking light left black 3 7 5 Two pin power socket on the bonnet 1 GUID A5B54E44 9063 4602 9513 DA7B2A615CAE 1 Two pin power socket 3 Operation 88 ...

Page 90: ...on is engaged If you return the power shuttle lever to the original direction when the driving speed is still over 10 km h the traction engages immediately When driving with automatic or semiautomatic driving mode the tractor does not move unless you press the driving pedal The operator detector prevents the shuttle engagement if you are not on the seat If the direction is selected the arrow of th...

Page 91: ...system by increasing the idling RPM momentarily The word COOL flashes on the A pillar display IMPORTANT Do not stop the engine when the idling RPM is increased Stopping the engine may damage the after treatment system Select the desired driving direction Move the power shuttle lever to the forward F or reverse R driving direction Change the driving direction at lower driving speeds with high load ...

Page 92: ...ere 1 very slow engagement 10 very quick engagement 1 Stop the engine and turn the ignition switch off 2 Engage the parking brake 3 Press the pre programming push button depress the clutch pedal and turn the ignition on at the same time The setting menu symbols D appears on the display The first two bars are lit to indicate that the parameter number is shown on the bottom row 4 Press the Powershif...

Page 93: ... 8 5 Using the parking brake You can use the parking brake by changing the position of the power shuttle lever CAUTION Do not use the parking brake when driving because it locks all the wheels The parking brake engagement speed is limited to 2 km h WARNING Always apply the parking brake when parking the tractor WARNING Before entering between the tractor and the implement prevent the tractor from ...

Page 94: ...1 Stop the tractor completely 2 Pull up the collar round the power shuttle lever and move the lever to the parking brake P position GUID 28B1703E 60BB 469D AB73 6C9211A740A7 In some situations for example after working with a heavy load when you engage the parking brake the engine may perform cooling of the after treatment system by increasing the idling RPM momentarily The word COOL flashes on th...

Page 95: ...g brake or block the wheels when parking The transmission in these models does not brake 3 8 7 Adjusting the clutch pedal engagement position You can adjust the clutch pedal s engagement position and clutch slipping properties according to your preferences through the A pillar display settings The index determines how quickly the clutch engages when the clutch pedal is raised The value range is be...

Page 96: ...h pedal engagement position is 0003 5 Press the Powershift pre programming button D D GUID 64F3E289 A1E4 4E05 821F FD93CEE3FE28 The last two bars are lit to indicate that the parameter value is shown on the bottom row 6 Change the parameter value by pressing Powershift push buttons 7 Press the Powershift pre programming button to save the value You can discard the changes by pressing the HiShift p...

Page 97: ... problems occur in the braking system stop the tractor and rectify the fault before continuing To brake evenly with four wheels press down the both brake pedals DANGER The brake action is weaker if the gearbox oil pressure warning light is lit and the STOP indicator light begins to flash Stop the tractor and correct the fault before continuing GUID 6E20D973 F8F1 45E7 A113 8532047A28F0 To intensify...

Page 98: ... Select a speed range which gives the optimum fuel consumption without overloading the engine and the transmission allows the engine to operate comfortably at about 75 of its maximum power IMPORTANT Use the creeper gear for slow driving speeds only Do not use it for bigger drafting force 4 Select the speed gear 5 Move the power shuttle lever either to drive forward or reverse 6 Release the brake p...

Page 99: ... The range gear LL is called creeper range gear The actual driving speeds achieved depend on the engine speed and the tyres The following table includes approximate driving speeds for each speed range with engine speed of 1400 2200 rpm 40 km h models Speed range Driving speed LL1 0 4 1 0 km h LL2 0 6 1 4 km h LL3 0 8 2 0 km h LL4 1 5 2 9 km h M1 2 0 4 9 km h M2 2 9 7 0 km h M3 4 0 9 8 km h M4 5 3 ...

Page 100: ... pressed down 3 8 11 2 Selecting the range gear 1 2 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 330A651B D189 41E3 AAE5 38FAAABD8945 1 HiShift push button 2 Range gear lever NOTE Use the speed gear lever not the range gear lever to set the transmission to neutral when the engine is running 1 Press down the clutch pedal or the HiShift push button 2 Choose the wanted range gear with the range gear lever When engaging ...

Page 101: ...edal or the HiShift push button 3 8 11 4 Using Powershift You can change the Powershift gear with push buttons NOTE You can change the Powershift gear more than one step at a time directly from 1 to 3 for example by double pressing either Powershift button You can also change the Powershift gear several steps at a time by keeping either Powershift button pressed down which triggers multiple consec...

Page 102: ...owershift gear would increase the engine speed beyond acceptable limits the system will prevent the gear change 3 8 11 5 Preprogramming gear for driving direction changing You can preprogram the wanted speed range and Powershift gear to engage automatically when changing driving direction For example when working with the front loader and changing the direction to forward Powershift 1 can be engag...

Page 103: ...th directions can have different programs Start the engine Press down the clutch and brake pedals to ensure safety You can make the preprogramming also while driving Select the driving direction F or R with the power shuttle lever Select the speed range LL M H Select the Powershift gear with the Powershift push button Press the Powershift preprogramming push button for half a second The A pillar d...

Page 104: ... are changed according to the load and the engine speed With the MODE 2 program you can program the engine speeds where the gears are changed For example if the driving speed is 32 km h D range and MODE 1 or MODE 2 is selected the automatics shift the gear to C1 when the driving speed decreases to 0 km h 2 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID AA11DB5A 6F3A 49FF B16A BED9DE4382B7 1 Shifting automatics switch...

Page 105: ...arts moving To ensure safety it is recommended that you keep down the clutch and brake pedals during the programming 1 2 3 3 GUID ED240242 BACB 4E43 8F22 1BAF14EEDC33 1 Power shuttle lever 2 Powershift preprogramming push button 3 Powershift push buttons 1 Keep the tractor stationary by pressing the brake pedals for example 2 Set the power shuttle lever to the neutral N position 3 Select the MODE ...

Page 106: ...to change the engine speed limit for upwards shifting NOTE The engine speed limit can be changed in the 1 000 2 400 rpm range However the upwards changing limit must be at least 100 rpm higher than the downwards changing limit If the engine speed limit for downwards shifting is set to 1500 rpm the engine speed limit for upwards shifting can only be stepped between 1600 2400 rpm 8 Press the Powersh...

Page 107: ...when the idling RPM is increased Stopping the engine may damage the after treatment system 5 Shut down the engine by turning the ignition key to the STOP position 6 Fill up the fuel tank In order to minimise water condensation fill up the tank when finishing work for the day 3 8 13 Refueling the tractor 3 8 13 1 Filling the fuel tank WARNING Always turn off the power before filling up WARNING Do n...

Page 108: ...mage the gaskets of the selective catalytic reduction SCR system 3 8 13 2 Filling the AdBlue DEF tank WARNING Always turn off the power before filling up WARNING Do not smoke while refuelling the tractor WARNING Keep away from naked flames WARNING Wear suitable gloves when filling up 1 Open the AdBlue DEF tank cap 1 GUID 3E4EF0E0 8042 4446 B6B7 FD787B1553E4 1 AdBlue DEF tank cap 2 Fill the tank 3 ...

Page 109: ...DIN 70070 the after treatment system will be damaged 3 8 14 Cruise control The cruise control is extra equipment With the cruise control function the operator can choose either a constant driving speed or a constant engine speed When the cruise control is on the indicator light is lit on the instrument panel and the Proline instrument panel alternative equipment display shows the status of the cru...

Page 110: ... the hand throttle to set the wanted driving speed value 2 Press the symbol side of the cruise control setting switch for more than 2 seconds The cruise control indicator light blinks on the instrument panel indicating that the setting value can be stored in the memory 3 To store the value release the switch The indicator light is continuously lit and the programmed driving speed cruise control is...

Page 111: ...iving speed if possible To deactivate the driving speed cruise control press move one of the following Clutch pedal Both brake pedals Cruise control OFF button Power shuttle lever NOTE When the HiShift push button is pressed when shifting the speed range traction is lost but the driving speed cruise control remains When releasing the HiShift push button the traction engages and the speed set by th...

Page 112: ...ed cruise control 2 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID B4AB052E ECFE 4FC9 9773 111552889744 1 Cruise control OFF button 2 Cruise control setting switch To activate the engine speed cruise control press the side opposite to the symbol of the cruise control setting switch To deactivate the engine speed cruise control press the cruise control off button When the cruise control function has been turned off th...

Page 113: ...stored in the memory 3 8 14 7 Increasing the cruise control setting 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 388DFEF1 DB62 4C62 98C7 FA68A3AB51E7 1 Cruise control increasing decreasing switch 1 Press the symbol side of the cruise control increasing decreasing switch to increase the driving speed or the engine speed The cruise control setting increases according to the following table Driving speed 1 10 km h 10 ...

Page 114: ...e speed is under 1 020 rpm Clutch pedal is pressed down or power shuttle lever is in N or P position Engaged The traction engages when the following conditions are fulfilled at the same time The driving direction is selected The brake pedal is not pressed The engine speed is over 1 020 rpm The accelerator pedal is pressed sufficiently Disengaged The traction disengages in the following situations ...

Page 115: ...ion is engaged the arrow of the selected direction and the automatic traction control symbol stops flashing and is lit continuously If the clutch pedal is pressed down when the traction engagement starts the traction engages in accordance with the clutch pedal position 5 To release the traction press the brake pedal or lower the engine speed so that it is under 980 rpm The traction is always relea...

Page 116: ... GUID 857132FC E9D0 4864 8476 D8AA913E49BB 1 Gauge 2 Shock absorbers 3 Air suspension bellows The operator can observe the air pressure in the suspension system on the gauge The suspension system has two air suspension bellows and two shock absorbers 3 8 18 Disengaging the front axle air suspension The air suspension is not in use when the lock pins are in their holes The locking is used for maint...

Page 117: ...he wheel into the middle point This ensures that there is enough suspension travel in both directions when the suspension is operating 3 8 19 AutoComfort cab suspension AutoComfort cab suspension is a semi active system that controls the cab suspension either automatically or manually The AutoComfort cab suspension system is extra equipment It is recommended to keep the front axle suspension extra...

Page 118: ...osition A to activate the automatic position The automatic position dampens the oscillation of the cab automatically This makes driving more comfortable for the operator Turn the AutoComfort potentiometer upwards from position A to position 1 to activate the manual position In the manual position the damping stiffness of the cabin suspension is adjusted with the potentiometer To increase the stiff...

Page 119: ...calibrate the AutoComfort cab suspension A new calibration should be performed by an authorised Valtra workshop WARNING When calibrating make sure that there is nobody near the cabin The cabin moves to its extreme positions NOTE Calibration can be stopped by turning the ignition key to the stop position The earlier calibration remains valid IMPORTANT There must not be any load on the front linkage...

Page 120: ...3 8 19 3 Deactivating front axle suspension 1 2 3 1 2 3 ON GPS OFF AUTO ON GPS OFF AUTO 1 GUID 44EBB37E A899 49B8 812A 5B81D0FCFF67 1 Front axle suspension deactivation AutoComfort calibration switch 1 Check that the power shuttle lever is not in the parking brake position 2 Press down the side of the switch opposite to the symbol 3 Operation 119 ...

Page 121: ...the lift stop lower switch to the lift position OFF The differential lock is continuously disengaged When the differential lock is engaged the indicator light is lit on the instrument panel If the indicator light on the instrument panel flashes in the automatic position there is an error and the differential lock disengages for safety reasons The reason for the error may be one of the following Th...

Page 122: ... in the driving start automatics user settings The 4WD disengages When the wheel slip is less than 6 The disengagement delay is 3 seconds When pressing clutch pedal or HiShift push button OFF 4WD is disengaged except When pressing both brake pedals When engaging the parking brake When starting to drive or using the power shuttle Driving start automatics must be activated activated as default The a...

Page 123: ... be used to prevent the rear wheels from slipping when starting to drive when using the power shuttle and when the speed range is changed NOTE Driving start automatics operates only when the driving speed is under 10 km h When the driving start automatics has been activated from the A pillar display the automatics engages four wheel drive for a set time when starting to drive or when the driving d...

Page 124: ...mber is shown on the bottom row 4 Press the Powershift push buttons to select the driving start automatics ON OFF parameter D D GUID CC3B4054 D369 4027 B56A D4A5AC0CC346 5 Press the Powershift pre programming button The last two bars are lit to indicate that the parameter value is shown on the bottom row 6 Change the parameter value by pressing Powershift push buttons D D GUID 3C87E06D 88B8 4865 8...

Page 125: ...nition switch off 3 8 26 Reverse drive system You can use the rear and front controls in the reverse drive system WARNING Using the rear controls Before turning the seat to the backward position move the front power shuttle lever to the parking brake position position P After this you can turn the seat and activate the rear controls using the rear power shuttle lever by moving the parking brake on...

Page 126: ...ntrol also controls the trailer brakes extra equipment 3 8 27 Permitted driving inclinations for driving the tractor on a slope To ensure sufficient lubrication for the transmission and engine it is essential to follow the maximum driving angles when driving the tractor on a slope WARNING Angles for safe driving should be smaller than stated to avoid the tractor from tipping over 3 9 Proline instr...

Page 127: ... 24 hour mode You can change the time if it is not correct 3 9 2 Selecting a view You can use the top and middle rows of the instrument panel display to show the different functions 1 2 3 GUID 282EB42A C95A 41B7 A765 BBF5A9F4D27B 1 Top row 2 Middle row 3 Proline instrument panel display change over switch To select a function to display when the two row display are in use Press the symbol side of ...

Page 128: ... rows When the power is turned on the view that was selected last is shown on the display The following functions can be displayed on the top and middle rows of the display Symbol Function Working time h mm cruise cruise RPM RPM cruise cruise KMH KMH Cruise control km h mph Driving speed km h mph Wheel slip 0 100 Rear power take off PTO speed rpm Front power take off PTO speed rpm Engine speed rpm...

Page 129: ...3 2 Cruise control view The cruise control controls the rate of motion of the tractor The cruise control cruise cruise RPM RPM cruise cruise KMH KMH is shown on the top or middle row of the display 1 2 GUID E4E14AF0 5F8F 47F5 B69A 7C673B149CA0 1 RPM constant engine speed 2 KMH constant driving speed engaged The numerical value in front of the symbol stands for the value of the programmed constant ...

Page 130: ... You can change the driving speed unit by changing the unit of length 3 9 3 4 Wheel slip view The wheel slip of the tractor is shown as a percentage The wheel slip is shown on the top or middle row of the display 1 GUID B4E896EB E695 46C0 825D EF6061BA353E 1 Wheel slip The wheel slip display shows the wheel slip percentage The wheel slip percentage is attained by comparing the speed information of...

Page 131: ...e speed view The engine speed is displayed in revolutions per minute rpm The engine speed is shown on the top or middle row of the display 1 GUID 511B2E41 FE90 48DA 93FB FA4FEB77A712 1 Engine speed The view shows the engine speed with an accuracy of 10 rpm 3 9 3 8 Fuel consumption views The display shows different kinds of fuel consumption immediate and average fuel consumption on the area worked ...

Page 132: ...11 4C1EC4213843 1 Average fuel consumption on the area worked You can reset the fuel consumption information Immediate fuel consumption in an hour 1 GUID 70439AD2 56FC 44FB BE46 30BC0964CA86 1 Immediate fuel consumption in an hour Average fuel consumption in an hour 1 GUID 9D3CEFAE 6535 4099 897B 9C7B6BCF15E1 1 Average fuel consumption in an hour You can reset the fuel consumption information 3 Op...

Page 133: ... the rear lower links on a percentage scale 0 100 0 The lower links are in the lowest position 50 The lower links are in the middle position 100 The lower links are in the top position NOTE The percentage value may not achieve the limit values 0 or 100 even if the linkage is functioning correctly 3 9 3 10 Front lower links position view The view shows the position of the front linkage extra equipm...

Page 134: ...9 3 12 Gearbox temperature view The gearbox temperature is shown on the top or middle row of the display 1 GUID 15ED75B0 390B 447E 9DB7 B66BD066538C 1 Gearbox temperature The gearbox temperature is displayed as follows When the temperature is below 40 C 104 F the text lo is displayed When the temperature is above 40 C 104 F the actual temperature is displayed When the temperature is above 119 C 24...

Page 135: ...mals Distances 100 km miles are displayed with an accuracy of 1 decimal The maximum distance displayed is 999 9 km miles You can change the unit of distance km miles by changing the unit of length 3 9 3 14 Surface area view The view shows the surface area in hectares or acres The surface area is shown on the top or middle row of the display 1 GUID 5A57FACA 86D7 4487 9A9C 1E736C212D2F 1 Surface are...

Page 136: ...seconds whenever the power is turned on 3 9 4 1 Clearing the periodical maintenance view When the periodical maintenance has been carried out the periodical maintenance view can be cleared 2 1 GUID BA76B67E 8B86 409D 9B77 8649FF9710A1 1 Periodical maintenance view 2 Proline instrument panel display change over switch Press down the Proline instrument panel display change over switch side opposite ...

Page 137: ... display setting switch 1 Select the travel distance fuel consumption working time or worked area to the Proline instrument panel display Press the symbol side of the display change over switch 2 Press and hold down the side of the display setting switch opposite to the symbol until the display is reset 3 9 6 Enlarging the middle row You can enlarge any middle row to a height of two rows 1 GUID 11...

Page 138: ... down the symbol side of the display setting switch for more than three seconds 2 Display the available parameters Press the side of the display setting switch opposite to the symbol The available parameters are presented in the following table Parameter Parameter value Display backlight level 1 7 Implement width 0 6 500 Hour display Hours Minute display Minutes Clock mode 12 hour or 24 hour Speed...

Page 139: ...e symbol side of the display change over switch The parameter value increases continuously Decrease a parameter value Press the side of the display change over switch opposite to the symbol The parameter decreases one step at a time Press and hold down the side of the display change over switch opposite to the symbol The parameter value decreases continuously Select the next parameter to be change...

Page 140: ...D5FA6 9017 48A5 AD61 2D78C7B81B90 1 Hour display 1 Activate the hour display in the setting mode When the hour display is blinking you can set the hours 2 Change the value 3 9 7 6 Changing the minute display 1 GUID 84EFC7C0 AF26 4691 AFC7 538C2792B4D5 1 Minute display 1 Activate the minute display in the setting mode When the minute display is blinking you can set the minutes 2 Change the value 3 ...

Page 141: ...indicator buzzer in the setting mode 2 Change the direction indicator buzzer to either on or off When the function is on no cross the buzzer is activated together with the direction indicator or the hazard warning 3 9 7 9 Changing the temperature unit You can change the unit of temperature to be shown in either Celsius C or Fahrenheit F NOTE The units have to be changed separately for the tractor ...

Page 142: ...c or imperial mode 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 area ha acre Implement width cm inch 3 9 7 11 Changing the volume unit You can change the unit of volume to be shown in either litre gallon UK or gallon US mode 1 2 3 GUID ACC3B440 D896 4ADD BC27 C61CC0DADD94 ...

Page 143: ... position view 1 2 GUID 5F839694 DE43 4922 91A6 726AC27F6368 1 Front lower links position view activated 2 Front lower links position view deactivated 1 Activate the front lower links position view setting in the setting mode 2 Activate or deactivate the view This function activates the front lower links position view if the tractor is retrofit with front linkage 3 9 7 14 Adjusting the display con...

Page 144: ... 1 Fixed views Fixed views show the operating hours and the driving speed km h mph Fixed views have two functions displayed on the bottom row the operating hours and the driving speed in km h or mph When switching the power on the operating hours are shown first on the bottom line When the tractor starts to move the bottom line display changes to show the driving speed 1 GUID 9C0E760C 5B99 4CBB 8F...

Page 145: ...splayed on the top row 1 2 3 GUID 21ED38BC 2942 4814 90BE 8D58D36D960B 1 Top row 2 Bottom row 3 Agroline instrument panel display change over switch 1 Change the view by pressing the symbol side of the display change over switch 3 10 3 Top and bottom row views The Agroline instrument panel display functions are seen on the top or the bottom row The following functions can be displayed on the top a...

Page 146: ...e is displayed with an accuracy of 2 decimals Distances 100 km miles are displayed with an accuracy of 1 decimal The maximum distance displayed is 999 9 km miles If the driving trip unit km miles needs to be changed please contact an authorised workshop 3 10 3 2 Rear power take off speed view The rear power take off PTO speed is shown in revolutions per minute rpm The rear PTO speed is shown on th...

Page 147: ... display 1 GUID 7B8278D4 942B 425F 8F91 56C9A988C6AA 1 Gearbox temperature The gearbox temperature is displayed as follows When the temperature is below 40 C 104 F the text lo is displayed When the temperature is above 40 C 104 F the actual temperature is displayed When the temperature is above 119 C 246 F the text high is displayed NOTE If the gearbox temperature is continuously above 90 C 194 F ...

Page 148: ...ctioning correctly 3 10 4 Periodical maintenance view 1 GUID E9194685 7203 468F B358 687C5A5CECA3 1 Periodical maintenance view When the tool symbol and periodical maintenance hour number are lit on the display the appropriate service work has to be carried out by an authorised Valtra workshop If this work is not carried out the tool symbol and periodical maintenance hour number are displayed for ...

Page 149: ...cleared and will illuminate again when the next service interval has been reached 3 10 5 Resetting views You can reset the travel trip view 1 2 GUID BA104D5B E6CF 42BE BEC8 F197F4F44D23 1 Travel distance 2 Agroline instrument panel display change over switch 1 Select the travel trip to the Agroline instrument panel display Press the symbol side of the display change over switch 2 Press and hold do...

Page 150: ... setting mode in 12 or 24 hours display You can modify the following parameters Parameter Parameter value Display backlight level 1 7 Hour display Hours Minute display Minutes Clock mode 12 hour or 24 hour Tyre parameters 100 400 Go to the other settings by pressing the symbol side of the change over switch 2 Exit the setting mode Press and hold down the symbol side of the display setting switch f...

Page 151: ... the display change over switch opposite to the symbol The parameter value decreases continuously 3 Set the hours Press the symbol side of the display change over switch Press the side of the display change over switch opposite to the symbol The setting of the time is complete when the display changes into normal mode after about 10 seconds or by pressing the symbol side of the change over switch ...

Page 152: ...ng the switch rear edge the code value changes from a smaller value to greater one The setting of the tyre parameter is complete when the display changes into mode after about 10 seconds or by pressing the symbol side of the change over switch for over 3 seconds 3 11 A pillar display A separate display is located on the right hand side front pillar It gives information on the power shuttle power t...

Page 153: ...irection arrow is shown when reverse driving direction is engaged The arrow flashes if the power shuttle has been operated at a driving speed over 10 km h Transmission neutral symbol The neutral N symbol is shown when the power shuttle lever is in the centre position N Parking brake symbol The parking brake P symbol is shown when the parking brake is on Preprogrammed range gear symbol The preprogr...

Page 154: ...reprogrammed driving direction symbol for reverse driving direction R is shown When the reverse driving direction is selected the preprogrammed driving direction symbol for forward driving direction F is shown 3 11 2 Transmission section 1 2 4 3 GUID 1552EFD4 3FFF 4DFE BBE8 5026D01FE6F6 1 Creeper speed range symbol 2 Shifting automatics symbol 3 Selected Powershift gear 4 Automatic traction contro...

Page 155: ...iving speed tractor symbol 6 Clock symbol 7 The value of the selected property In the basic mode view the symbol for the rear PTO is shown only if the rear PTO is rotating If rear PTO is selected as fixed also the rotating speed is shown on the bottom line The accuracy of the speed view is 10 rpm In the basic mode view the symbol for the front PTO is shown only if the front PTO is rotating If fron...

Page 156: ... DEF is below 10 the letter L and the level of the AdBlue DEF in percent is shown continuously The view can not be changed with the view selection switch When the level of the AdBlue DEF is below 5 the Low AdBlue level symbol flashes In some situations for example after working with a heavy load when you engage the parking brake the engine may perform cooling of the after treatment system by incre...

Page 157: ...move When the driving speed is greater than 0 3 km h the speed is shown instead of the temperature 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 2 The last used display mode is saved when turning off the power 3 12 Rear linkage 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 10 11 9 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 95723F5F E5EC 4601 888C CF68B0127F73...

Page 158: ...se light IMPORTANT Contact your dealer if the diagnostic light is flashing the service code is displayed on the tractor terminal This means that there is a system failure 3 12 2 Activating the linkage You can activate the linkage with the lift stop lower switch The linkage has to be activated every time the power has been turned on or when the lift lower push buttons have been used 1 GUID BE681160...

Page 159: ...D 4B4694FB BCDD 477D 987D 42FF263605E1 1 Position control knob 2 Lift stop lower switch Press down the symbol side of the lift stop lower switch The lower links are moved to the height set by the position control knob This is called the Autocontrol position NOTE When the draft control is in use the linkage movements can be large and undeterminable Press down the side of the lift stop lower switch ...

Page 160: ... links turn the knob clockwise To lower the lower links turn the knob anti clockwise 3 12 5 Using the linkage floating position You can use the floating position when working with certain types of implements which have to follow the ground surface Such implements are for example sowing machines and rollers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P 2 GUID 809976D9 63E3 42C5 BDDB B727790EACD0 1 Lower ...

Page 161: ...tops when the position control knob is moved approximately to position 1 3 12 6 Using the lift lower switch and lift lower push buttons AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P 2 3 1 GUID 8DC310CF D96F 43B1 833D 4E033F1376D9 1 Lift lower switch 2 Lift push button 3 Lower push button To lift the linkage press the symbol side of the lift lower switch or the lift push button The longer the lift lower switch or the lift p...

Page 162: ... red is lit when the lower 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 12 8 Setting the lowering speed The needed lowering speed depends on the type of implement used A slow lowering speed must be used with heavy and sensitive implements The setting does not affect the raising s...

Page 163: ...tch is used 3 12 10 Draft control You can use the draft control when working with implements that operate below the surface of the ground Such implements are for example ploughs and cultivators NOTE Adjust the ploughing depth with the position control knob NOTE It is recommended to keep the draft control disengaged in position P if it is not needed and always when the implement is lifted by the co...

Page 164: ... the position control knob 3 12 12 Passing the position set by the position control knob Use the passing switch for the position control knob when you temporarily need the lower links to pass the lower limit set by the control knob This feature is useful for example when ploughing The passing switch for the position control knob allows a quicker entry of the plough to the correct depth in the begi...

Page 165: ...e lower links return to the value set by the position control knob 3 12 13 Passing the height set by the lifting height selector Use the passing switch for the position control knob when you temporarily need the lower links to pass the MAX position set by the lifting height selector This feature is useful for example when disconnecting the pick up hitch or to make sure that the pick up hitch latch...

Page 166: ...eturn to the value set by the lifting height selector 3 12 14 Using the drive balance control The control system makes driving the tractor more even and stable The drive balance control can also be used in the field The drive balance control system is used for balancing the tractor when transporting heavy implements on the linkage The linkage lowers and lifts slightly if needed When the drive bala...

Page 167: ...sition 3 12 15 Slip control You can use the slip control when working with implements that operate below the surface of the ground and are connected to the three point linkage NOTE The slip control operates only when the draft control is activated The slip control function lifts the linkage a little when the wheels exceed the slip limit It lowers the implement back to the set depth when the wheel ...

Page 168: ...and slip control position Both the drive balance control and slip control are activated The slip control is activated when the lift stop lower switch is in the lower position and the draft control selector is in the draft control area position 1 8 The slip control light is lit when the slip control is activated and driving speed is more than 1 km h Turn the drive balance control selector to the sl...

Page 169: ...that the telescopic lower links lock correctly when implement is fitted WARNING Ensure that the ball hitch lower link hooks latch correctly The top link has three different attaching holes on the tractor Thus it is possible to get different lifting geometry for different implements When the top link is in the lowest hole the implement inclines forward The uppermost hole gives almost horizontal lif...

Page 170: ...the hydraulic top link in the lowest hole in the mounting bracket as this may damage the top link or the bracket 2 3 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID BC8770C0 A6E6 4938 A0F1 6024B093AFC1 1 Lift lower indicator lights 2 Draft control selector 3 Lift lower switch 1 Turn the draft control selector to position P DANGER Before attaching or releasing an implement turn the draft control selector to position P ...

Page 171: ...ke sure that the implement is correctly attached and that it does not hit the other parts of the tractor when lifted to the selected transport height Check links must be locked with pins when transporting implements that are carried by the three point linkage DANGER Make sure that at least 20 of the total combination weight rests on the front wheels When needed use a sufficient number of front bal...

Page 172: ... the locked position the clamp is in view and the lever is in the lower position DANGER Clean the quick couplings and ball joints before attaching an implement There is risk that the implement is not attached properly The quick couplings can be controlled in the cab using a release cable extra equipment 3 13 2 1 Setting the release cable for lower link quick couplings Release cable for lower link ...

Page 173: ...le 2 Socket bracket 3 Loop on the lifting link 4 Quick coupling lock 1 Fasten the release cable to the socket bracket on the cab rear wall 2 Pass the release cable through the loop on the lifting link 3 Fasten the release cable to the quick coupling lock 3 Operation 172 ...

Page 174: ...the levelling screws and turn them in the required direction to adjust the length of the lifting links 3 Lower the levelling screws back to the locked position after adjustment 3 13 4 Adjusting lower links 1 2 GUID D7DB9949 AD41 4137 B710 8AE300E55DAD 1 Carrier pin position providing fixed position of lower links 2 Carrier pin position allowing slight vertical movement of lower links 1 Remove the ...

Page 175: ...eck links length Use the check links to limit the distance between the lower links 2 1 GUID 2A50FEF4 EB2C 44B2 839A 2C02C9D5AEC9 1 Attaching pin 2 Limiter sleeves 1 To obtain different lateral distances between the lower links change the position of the check link attaching pin If the pins are fitted in the long holes the lower links have a floating position in the lateral direction 2 If necessary...

Page 176: ...s are used to limit the distance between the lower links The automatic check links are extra equipment There are two types of automatic check links available one adjusted with thread and another adjusted with a locking pin NOTE Adjust the check links so that they do not come into contact with the rear wheels 3 13 6 1 Adjusting thread adjustable check links 1 Unfasten the closure pin 1 GUID 53123B0...

Page 177: ... check link by turning the handle IMPORTANT If you shorten the right lifting link check that the side limiter does not hit the tractor when the lifting link is raised to maximum height 1 GUID 9FD97BA9 F391 4D73 A222 E5B0C4A5092F 1 Turning handle 5 After completing the adjustment perform the steps in the reverse order 6 Lock the check link adjustment with the closure pin 3 Operation 176 ...

Page 178: ... link 3 13 6 3 Using the floating position of automatic check links 1 2 GUID 0F9605D1 A348 47F5 8DFC 73A0939162EE 1 Holding chain 2 Link Adjust the length of the link s holding chain Adjustment is done by changing the attachment point of the holding chain This adjustment defines the height of the lower links where the check links lock Adjust the length of the check links to get the right amount of...

Page 179: ...ment 4 Rear valve 3 extra equipment 5 Return coupling All the auxiliary hydraulics standard and extra equipment rear valves are mechanically controlled The tractor is equipped with two valves with control lever as standard on the rear side The tractor is equipped with an auxiliary hydraulic return coupling 1 2 inch Tractor can be equipped with two extra equipment valves with control lever on the r...

Page 180: ...quipment 1 2 3 4 GUID 8EFA90AE AA13 4926 B0EB EBF73EC51F69 1 Control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 1 2 Control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 2 3 Control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 4 Control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 4 To use the lifting function pull the control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 or the control l...

Page 181: ...ontrol lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 or the control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 4 to the extreme position to activate the floating position Push the control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 or the control lever for the auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 4 past the maximum flow point with increased force to lock it in the extreme position Return the c...

Page 182: ...k action couplings 1 Ensure that the auxiliary hydraulics is activated 2 Release the load from the auxiliary hydraulics especially from the hydraulic cylinders 3 Stop the flow through the auxiliary hydraulics valves 4 Set all the needed valves to the floating position WARNING Before connecting or disconnecting the quick couplings adjust the valves into the floating position the tractor has to be r...

Page 183: ...d for example mechanically 3 14 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 or both directions To rotate the hydraulic motor in only one direction Attach the return coupling to the tractor return coupling without the shock valve To rotate the hydraulic motor in both directi...

Page 184: ...cs on off switch 2 Front loader hydraulics indicator light If the front linkage is connected to the auxiliary hydraulics front valves activate the front valve hydraulics by pressing the symbol side of the front loader hydraulics on off switch To raise the front linkage Pull the control lever for auxiliary hydraulics rear valve 3 rearwards OR Pull the joystick rearwards To lower the front linkage P...

Page 185: ...1 4 2 3 GUID FCEF9D97 1ABA 4408 B300 D87ADCBE6B04 1 Joystick 2 Floating position indicator light 3 Front loader hydraulics indicator light 4 Floating position activation switch Press down the lower push button on the joystick and simultaneously move the joystick forward or rearward When the floating position is in use the floating position indicator light is lit 3 15 1 Setting front linkage liftin...

Page 186: ...lement always lift the front linkage fully up When you drive on public roads and there is an implement on the front linkage covering the headlights the upper headlights extra equipment have to be switched on 3 16 Using the Valtra front loader WARNING Check that all screws are tightened before using the front loader WARNING Always look at the implement Objects can fall or roll backwards onto the dr...

Page 187: ... is lit To raise the front loader pull the joystick rearwards To lower the front loader push the joystick forwards To control the front loader tilt move the joystick sideways To tilt the loader rearwards pull the joystick towards yourself To tilt the loader forwards push the joystick away from yourself To control the left quick couplings on the front part of the loader extra equipment press the lo...

Page 188: ...e the hose multicoupler press down the 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 16 2 Softdrive The Softdrive function is extra equipment 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 8F77E2A2 9CA7 4BFB 8C52 14F6BEDA1F94 1 Switch for Softdrive With the Softdrive function you can connect the pressure accumulators to t...

Page 189: ...the side opposite to the symbol is pressed down the Softdrive function is off 3 16 3 Locking the equipment 3 4 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P 2 1 GUID 02362007 08B1 4878 87B5 43F9CF8825D0 1 Equipment locking switch 2 Upper contact button 3 Lower contact button 4 Joystick To lock the equipment to the loader frame Simultaneously press the symbol side of the equipment locking switch and the upper contact button...

Page 190: ...dicator light 3 Continuous floating position activation switch 1 Activate the front loader hydraulics The front loader hydraulics indicator light is lit 2 Activate the continuous floating position Press the symbol side of the continuous floating position activation switch Release the locking device by pushing it towards the middle of the switch Simultaneously move the joystick forward or rearward ...

Page 191: ...with certain types of implements which have to follow the ground surface Such implements are for example sowing machines and rollers The floating position has to be activated every time the power has been turned on WARNING Keep the floating position deactivated when it is not needed 1 4 2 3 GUID FCEF9D97 1ABA 4408 B300 D87ADCBE6B04 1 Joystick 2 Floating position indicator light 3 Front loader hydr...

Page 192: ...ol Press the front loader hydraulics on off switch side opposite to the symbol Turn the ignition key to the stop position NOTE If both the front loader hydraulics on off switch and the floating position activation switch are symbol side pressed down the floating position can be controlled ON and OFF with the joystick push buttons 3 16 6 Controlling the extra cylinder with the change valve You can ...

Page 193: ...rea is clear before engaging the PTO WARNING When a power take off PTO driven implement is being used no personnel are allowed near the PTO drive shaft Service work on the PTO drive shaft should be carried out only with the PTO disengaged the engine stopped and the ignition key removed from the ignition switch GUID FB8D41A2 6747 4662 A5BA 6543E28A84A1 WARNING After the power take off PTO is diseng...

Page 194: ... to work at full deflection vertically and horizontally IMPORTANT A shaft that is too long can cause damage Install the PTO drive shaft according to the manufacturer s instructions DANGER When fastening the power take off PTO drive shaft between the tractor and the implement check that its guard is undamaged Attach the guard to a stationary part of the tractor frame or implement Attach the PTO dri...

Page 195: ...engaging the PTO wait approximately 5 seconds until the clutch of the PTO shaft is totally engaged before loading it 3 17 2 Rear power take off You can use power take off PTO to transmit power from the tractor to an implement The PTO shaft is a splined driveshaft that is easily connected and disconnected The rear power take off controls are the following 2 3 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 68B50B75 940...

Page 196: ...f this the Sigma Power symbol is lit on the instrument panel 2 1 GUID EE7848AE 6906 40FB B199 0130DAD63F5A 1 Sigma Power symbol 2 When the PTO is on the display shows on top centre row how much of the power is transferred through the PTO as a percentage 3 17 2 1 Recommended rear power take off shafts Both the power take off PTO nominal speeds can be used regardless of the type of shaft installed o...

Page 197: ...r of 45 mm is recommended This shaft is standard equipment If necessary a torque limiting clutch with the maximum torque of 1 000 Nm should be used 3 17 2 2 Activating rear power take off Before you can start the rear power take off you have to activate one of the rear PTO speed ranges available on your tractor IMPORTANT Do not exceed the maximum PTO speed of the implement defined by the implement...

Page 198: ...t speed can rise up to 800 rpm IMPORTANT Do not exceed the maximum PTO speed of the implement defined by the implement manufacturer The indicator light flashes on the instrument panel when the rear PTO has been activated The light is lit continuously when the rear PTO is engaged Activate the ground speed PTO alternative equipment by moving the lever to the position 3 17 2 3 Starting rear power tak...

Page 199: ... 1 GUID 4958FCFB 0B02 4AE3 A231 8C8F0D00D3C3 1 Rear PTO on off push button Set the rear PTO switch to the standby position centre before leaving the tractor Press the rear PTO on off push button continuously for at least 3 seconds The PTO starting begins after 0 5 seconds If the pressing is interrupted during these 3 seconds the PTO stops 3 17 2 4 Stopping rear power take off temporarily You can s...

Page 200: ...ou must stop the PTO fast for example in an emergency Press the rear PTO on off push button on the rear mudguard once After this the rear PTO on off push button operates as a start button when pressed for more than 3 seconds The indicator light on the instrument panel flashes indicating that the PTO speed control lever is engaged Using the PTO switch the disengagement is only temporary 3 17 2 5 De...

Page 201: ... deactivated and the indicator light on the instrument panel goes off 3 17 2 6 Stopping the rear power take off in emergency In case of emergency you can stop the rear PTO either by the speed control lever for rear power take off PTO 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 ...

Page 202: ...pull out the PTO emergency stop socket To restart the PTO after stopping it from the PTO emergency stop socket Plug in the PTO emergency stop socket Stop the tractor and turn off the power Turn on the power and restart the tractor Restart the PTO 3 17 2 7 Using the rear power take off automatic stop The rear power take off PTO automatic stop is useful in headland turns for example where the implem...

Page 203: ... of the PTO shaft varies according to the transmission speed of the tractor When the tractor is reversed the PTO shaft also rotates in the reverse direction The proportional ground speed PTO is primarily used in the low range M area The proportional ground speed PTO is designed for the highest torque values of the low range M area In the high range H area the transmission shaft rotates faster and ...

Page 204: ...itch for rear PTO does not function and the warning light on the instrument panel is not lit 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 135DF10F 1DC4 4E6B A81C 6FF0F38FCCCD 1 Switch for rear PTO 3 17 2 9 Adjusting the rear power take off engagement You can adjust the rear power take off engagement according to your preferences through the A pillar display settings The index determines how quickly the rear power t...

Page 205: ...0 The setting menu symbols D appear on the display The first two bars are lit to indicate that the parameter number is shown on the bottom row 4 Press the Powershift push buttons to select the parameter to be changed D D GUID D4AEBD06 BD4E 4443 8112 BEFB4B3A0821 The parameter number for rear power take off engagement adjustment is 0090 3 Operation 204 ...

Page 206: ...sing the HiShift push button 8 Press the HiShift push button to leave the setting menu and save all changes If you want to leave the setting menu and discard all changes made turn the ignition switch off 3 17 3 Front power take off Front power take off PTO is only available with front linkage extra equipment 1 2 GUID A5D4CE5C 93AE 41B9 B177 2D6473506E51 1 Oil cooler 2 Front PTO shaft The front PTO...

Page 207: ...lement is compatible before attaching 3 17 3 1 Activating and deactivating front power take off The front power take off PTO switch has two positions 1 AUTO AUTO MIN MAX P GUID 1E693564 3163 4738 BEEF 20858EDCFF57 1 Switch for front PTO Start the front PTO by pressing down the symbol side of the switch for front PTO To stop the front PTO temporarily press down the symbol side of the switch for fro...

Page 208: ...UID 3B93B1D4 E8C3 4598 B171 BE6DB92730AA 1 Implement signal connection An implement connected to the connector can use the following tractor information 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 GUID 42EFCF41 AD3F 4A1F ABBD E09459F4B722 1 Speed information of the radar 130 pulses m 2 Power supply max 5 A 3 Rear linkage position 0 10 V 4 In work 1 5 V out of work 6 3 V 5 Rear power take off PTO speed 6 pulses round 6 Transmis...

Page 209: ...ID FF9FE9DA 76F7 44B9 A5B6 3E3F2FE1212A 1 Indicator light for implement signal connection 1 Stop the tractor 2 Turn off the power 3 Turn on the power 4 Start the tractor 5 If the light continues to blink contact an authorised Valtra workshop 3 19 Valtra ISOBUS The Valtra ISOBUS implement control system extra equipment fulfils the requirements of class 1 The ISOBUS implement control system complies...

Page 210: ...ntenance of the power request The implement connected to the ISOBUS system can request the tractor to maintain power for the next two seconds Speed information Transmission speed tractor speed calibrated from the tyres Speed information of the radar Engine speed Linkage information Rear linkage position Rear implement in work indication Power take off PTO information Rear PTO speed Rear PTO engage...

Page 211: ...able with front linkage 2 5 1 6 7 8 9 3 4 GUID 7595B300 8E9C 4545 9298 D38D3FEC87B2 1 Ground GND 2 Power supply for electronic control unit max 15 A ECU PWR 3 Power supply max 30 A PWR 4 Electronic control unit ground ECU GND 5 Not in use 6 Power supply for terminating bias circuit TBC PWR 7 Return path for terminating bias circuit TBC RTN 8 CAN H 9 CAN L 3 19 2 ISOBUS terminal connector The ISOBU...

Page 212: ...bus extension connectors are connected together They can also be used to connect additional ISOBUS devices to ISOBUS for example ISOBUS GPS NOTE If the bus extension connectors are disconnected the ISOBUS implement bus is broken and the system does not function properly When connecting additional ISOBUS devices check that the bus stays intact the bus extension connectors are connected The connecto...

Page 213: ...he tractor 2 Turn off the power 3 Turn on the power 4 Start the tractor 5 If the light continues to blink contact an authorised Valtra workshop 3 20 Towing devices 3 20 1 Pick up hitch 3 20 1 1 Unlatching the pick up hitch equipped with mechanical unlatching system These instructions apply to both the Nordic pick up hitch extra equipment and the Euro pick up hitch extra equipment but not to the hy...

Page 214: ...e switch side opposite to the symbol side of the lift lower switch to lower the linkage 4 Release the hitch latch lever 3 20 1 2 Unlatching the pick up hitch equipped with hydraulic unlatching system The hydraulic pick up hitch unlatching system is extra equipment These instructions apply to both the Nordic pick up hitch extra equipment and the Euro pick up hitch extra equipment but not to the hyd...

Page 215: ...opposite to the symbol of the lift stop lower switch 5 Press down simultaneously the passing switch for the position control knob and the pick up hitch latch releasing switch The pick up hitch latch unlatches 6 Press down the symbol side of the lift stop lower switch NOTE Make sure that the linkage is activated the diagnose light is not lit Keep the pick up hitch latch releasing switch pressed dow...

Page 216: ...ate for permissible towable mass Follow valid laws and regulations WARNING Attach trailed single axle vehicles to the pick up hitch When driving with the trailer on a horizontal slope the drawbar eye must be of the rotating type to prevent breakage DANGER Make sure that at least 20 of the total combination weight rests on the front wheels When needed use a sufficient number of front ballast weight...

Page 217: ... the linkage so that it does not hit the towed device or power take off shaft at any circumstance 3 20 2 Agricultural drawbar devices An agricultural drawbar is extra equipment There are two different agricultural drawbar devices available one model used together with pick up hitch mounted below pick up hitch frame and another model which is used without the pick up hitch mounted directly to trans...

Page 218: ...rawbar in the rearmost position 3 20 3 Towing device frames The towing device frame options available are towing device frame used without pick up hitch or agricultural drawbar short towing device frame used with pick up hitch or agricultural drawbar and towing device frame with fixed Piton Fix pin and with drawbar and towing device frame with fixed 80 mm ball coupling with drawbar WARNING Accordi...

Page 219: ...e locked and secured every time the height is changed 1 GUID 4CFBD8ED 2045 422B 866B 03BACD4973B1 1 Lever 1 Pull the lever upwards and turn it to the left 2 Move the jaw into the wanted height 3 Release the lever The locking pins lock the lever into the correct position with the help of the returning springs You can also lift the jaw away from the frame by using the same lever 3 Operation 218 ...

Page 220: ...ocked WARNING When using jaws where the towing pin is equipped with a locking pin make sure that the locking pin is locked when attaching the trailer 3 20 3 3 Attaching to the automatic jaw You can attach a trailer to the automatic jaw using the opening and locking levers Use a solid drawbar because of the rotating jaw IMPORTANT Use only drawbar eyes which comply with the regulations and are undam...

Page 221: ...reaches the bottom of the draw gap the towing pin automatically goes down You can also lower the towing pin by pushing the lowering lever downwards 3 Check that the towing pin is locked 1 2 GUID BA8488DE C3E5 4789 B584 23A51901F313 1 Towing pin not locked 2 Towing pin locked WARNING The drawbar pin is locked in the down position when the security knob is out When attaching the trailer the drawbar ...

Page 222: ... implement be sure not to exceed the maximum weight of the rear axle See the technical specifications in this manual for the maximum permissible axle loading 2 3 4 1 GUID 5FB38332 E579 4B6E BC52 4C811B27B6C0 1 Fastening pins 2 Tow hook 3 Implement attachment pin 4 drawbar extra equipment The tow hook can be changed to the drawbar extra equipment by removing the fastening pins IMPORTANT Always secu...

Page 223: ...1 GUID C383B9AE 1A3A 494E 83CC 24E14388FD7B 1 Bracket 3 Operation 222 ...

Page 224: ...ight selector 2 Draft control selector 3 Pick up hitch latch releasing switch 4 Lift stop lower switch 5 Passing switch for the position control knob 6 Position control knob 1 Set the lifting height selector to max position 2 Set the draft control selector to position P 3 Set the position control knob to position 8 4 Press down the side opposite to the symbol of the lift stop lower switch 5 Press ...

Page 225: ...24B4CE 74AB 4B70 8203 1B6107C0DFDE 1 Locking indicator 7 Release the pick up hitch latch releasing switch You can release the pick up hitch latch releasing switch when the pick up hitch has been lowered below the latching position 8 Use the position control knob to lower the linkage as required 3 20 5 2 Extending the Euro pick up hitch When the frame of the towing device is lowered you can extend ...

Page 226: ... any implements check that the drawbar eye engages the trailer hook correctly WARNING Attach trailed single axle vehicles to the pick up hitch When driving with the trailer on a horizontal slope the drawbar eye must be of the rotating type to prevent breakage IMPORTANT Use only drawbar eyes which comply with the regulations and are undamaged When using other than allowed drawbar eyes the warranty ...

Page 227: ... symbol of the lift lower switch to raise the linkage fully up until the hitch latches 1 GUID D83D9AD8 E90F 4B3E B06B B43359FD021B 1 Locking indicator In locked position the locking indicator is hidden into the grooves of the side plates of the pick up hitch You can hear a click when the hitch latches 4 Press the symbol side of the lift lower switch to lower the linkage slightly Ensure that the hi...

Page 228: ...d by the latch The locking indicator is hidden inside the grooves of the side plate of the pick up hitch The locking position of the pick up hitch in longitudinal direction has been checked by attempting to move the extension back and forth NOTE The locking indicator is hidden inside the grooves of the side plate of the pick up hitch also when the towing device is down 8 Keep the switch for releas...

Page 229: ...th your hand and remove the other locking pin The foremost locking pin also supports the hydraulic extension Make sure that the pick up hitch is horizontally adjusted to prevent the extension from falling 7 Attach the pick up hitch and drawbar in reverse order The foremost locking pin must also go through the hydraulics cylinder ring that operates the extension 8 Attach the lock washer Attach the ...

Page 230: ...tor beside the pressure container Through this coupling you can also fill the system with outside compressed air for example when the compressor of the tractor is broken In this case the coupling must not be turned as far as it goes 1 GUID BF1785E4 B3D4 4817 8E0E 2492CA8ED5FE 1 Air pressure coupling IMPORTANT Do not weld or drill the pressure container The pressure regulator is provided with a bui...

Page 231: ...ed with air pressure brakes When the ambient temperature is below 5 C the antifreeze container must be filled with antifreeze liquid containing lubricant The liquid streaming valve has to be in the open position The container and streaming valve are situated on the top of the left axle housing 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 GUID 81D17BC9 2C2E 4C1D A507 C3BF0E2E5116 1 Antifreeze container 2 Liquid streaming valve 3...

Page 232: ...e off the pick up hitch the hook must be replaced 3 22 1 Trailer air pressure brakes When towing a trailer you can increase the braking power with trailer air pressure brakes The trailer air pressure brake system extra equipment is controlled by the tractor brakes The trailer brakes operate also when using the parking brake 1 4 2 3 GUID AAE43069 A1E8 465B BFF9 DFF03DAB579D 1 Brake line coupling wi...

Page 233: ...s maximum about 7 8 bar before driving a tractor with a trailer equipped with air pressure brakes When the trailer couplings are not in use they must be covered 3 22 2 Trailer fluid brake valve The trailer fluid brake valve extra 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 action coupli...

Page 234: ...dals must be locked together The trailer brakes do not operate if only one of the brake pedals is pressed WARNING The trailer brakes do not work when using the parking brake WARNING When the engine is not running the trailer brakes do not work 3 Operation 233 ...

Page 235: ...nd trained service personnel Yearly maintenance The yearly maintenance schedule is suitable for tractors which have under 1000 running hours in a year The schedule should be carried out by an authorised workshop but the operator has to carry out the normal daily and weekly service routines according to the periodical maintenance chart 4 2 Service inspection A service inspection is required for all...

Page 236: ...tra equipment like towing device air conditioning air pressure brakes and so on the periodical maintenance and checks for them must also be carried out Follow the instructions concerning general service tasks Observe the utmost cleanliness in all maintenance work Thoroughly wipe off filler caps and plugs as well as surrounding parts of the tractor before filling up with fuel or oil CAUTION Keep th...

Page 237: ...f the pressure washer at least 30 cm from the sealing points and paint work The temperature of the washing water must not be higher than 50 C NOTE Do not use special nozzles such as turbo nozzles when washing Follow the instructions of the pressure washer manufacturer Do not let the water get into the cab air filter when washing the cab sides The cab air filter is in the side plate of the roof usu...

Page 238: ...correct function of the front axle air suspension the dirt in the bellows of the suspension and in the housing have to be occasionally removed 1 Detach the protective housings of the suspension bellows if necessary 2 Wash the bellows with a pressure washer 3 Keep the pressure washer nozzle during washing at a distance of at least 30 cm from the bellows The temperature of the washing water must not...

Page 239: ... Greasing lubricating points fitted with grease nipples 1 Always clean the grease nipples before applying the grease gun 2 Apply grease through the nipples until clean grease oozes out unless otherwise instructed NOTE Preferably carry out lubrication 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...

Page 240: ...orrect support points on the frame 1 2 2 GUID 67E02C57 3917 4056 8734 732BF2A89683 1 Main support point 2 Secondary support point 1 2 2 GUID 6FD683A8 D181 44AA B3D2 F11C172A6F79 1 Main support point 2 Secondary support point 4 Maintenance 239 ...

Page 241: ...0 C 2 0 4 5 mm2 s EN ISO 3104 Sulphur content max 350 mg kg EN ISO 14596 1998 Cetane number 4737 min 51 EN ISO 5165 1998 Water content max 200 mg kg EN ISO 12937 1996 Lubricity HFRR max 460 µm ISO 12156 1 IMPORTANT To mix fuel with any admixing material is not allowed 4 4 1 2 Storing fuel Fuel has to be stored in a dry and clean environment Arrange the conditions of storing and distributing fuel s...

Page 242: ...e capacity is almost the same as when using diesel fuel IMPORTANT In common rail fuel injection systems a maximum of 20 dilution of the biodiesel B20 is allowed 4 4 2 Grease Use proper grease for the lubrication points NOTE Always use proper grease Each lubrication point requires its own type of grease NOTE Avoid repeated skin contact with the grease NOTE Protect nature and take care of empty pack...

Page 243: ...based universal grease for vehicle use Grease Moly 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 resists water and varying temperatures Molybdenum sulphide as an additive 1 3 improves the greasing in places exposed to shock loads 4 5 Storing the tractor 4 5 1 Storing the...

Page 244: ...attery Clean it and store it in a cool and dry place where the temperature is even Charge the battery every second month Slacken the fan belt Protect exposed parts against corrosion by applying anti corrosion oil Cover the air induction pipe to the air cleaner and the exhaust pipe Use a plastic bag or similar Operate the air conditioning for a few minutes at least once a month 4 6 Running the trac...

Page 245: ...may be stuck to the shaft Wash off any anti corrosion oil applied to the exterior of the tractor Tighten the belts Check the oil level in the engine and transmission Check the coolant level in the radiator Check the electrolyte level in the battery Refill the AdBlue DEF tank with new AdBlue DEF Change the selective catalytic reduction SCR system supply module main filter Bleed the fuel system of a...

Page 246: ...ing in harsh conditions there might be exceptions in the periodical maintenance The column 10 h shows the tasks that must be carried out daily or every 10 hours The column 50 h shows the tasks that must be carried out weekly or every 50 hours The column 500 h shows the tasks that must be carried out every 500 hours The column 1000 h shows the tasks that must be carried out yearly or every 1000 hou...

Page 247: ...t axle differential and hubs Change the cab air filter Change the recirculation air filter Change the fuel filter and prefilter 3 Change the engine air filters Change the selective catalytic reduction system supply module main filter Grease the flywheel ring gear Check the front wheel toe in Check the power shuttle operation Tighten the frame nuts and bolts 4 Change the oil in the transmission and...

Page 248: ...to run down to the bottom of the oil sump 1 2 GUID E4DDC903 7F23 42B7 AE6F DE5B64866366 1 Oil filler cap 2 Dipstick 1 Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes 2 Pull out the dipstick The oil level must be between the maximum and minimum marks on the dipstick 3 Add oil through the oil filler cap if necessary 4 Inspect the oil sump and engine for leakage 4 Maintenance 247 ...

Page 249: ...transmission share the same oil system 1 3 4 2 GUID 744FEE18 66F6 4C3A AF6B 4DADF2F462F5 1 Filler hole 2 Dipstick 3 Drain plug 4 Oil filter 1 Stop the engine and let it stand for a few minutes 2 Pull out the dipstick The oil level must be between the minimum and maximum lines on the dipstick 3 Add oil if necessary 4 Maintenance 248 ...

Page 250: ...3 Add more coolant to the tank if necessary IMPORTANT Never use just water as coolant Check the freezing point of the coolant At the beginning of the cold season it is important to measure the freezing point If the freezing point is too high drain off some of the coolant and top up with anti freeze Run the engine for a while The anti freeze must be mixed with the coolant Re check the freezing poin...

Page 251: ...cleaning position 1 Open the engine cover The air conditioning cooler turns forward to make the cleaning easier Turn the transmission oil cooler sideways by opening the locking device 2 Clean the radiators using compressed air or flush them with water When cleaning use the air pressure a water hose not a pressure washer or a soft brush Be careful not to damage the cores 3 Direct the spray against ...

Page 252: ... to ensure that the exhaust fume emissions remain in the allowable limits set by legislative authorities NOTE Fill up the AdBlue DEF tank in time because a too low AdBlue level may even lead to service codes This may happen especially in high temperature environments 1 Check the AdBlue DEF level regularly 1 GUID FA376465 CCF0 4B19 919E CF794279780F 1 Low AdBlue level indicator Check the AdBlue tan...

Page 253: ...les 4 7 3 2 Checking the pick up hitch Check the pick up hitch periodically 1 2 3 GUID 8C2A85C5 CF69 4E3B BBC3 239A2FD8043C 1 Distance between the pick up hitch and mating surface 2 Pick up hitch movement 3 Locking latch Make sure that the locking latch moves to both extreme positions When the locking latch is turned upwards the pick up hitch must move up 6 8 mm Check the wear of the pick up hitch...

Page 254: ...ase for greasing Apply grease to the grease nipples 1 GUID 4619475F 35DD 4555 9A83 4A4AC24C5953 1 Grease nipple 4 7 3 4 Maintaining the front linkage Check the front linkage periodically Check regularly that all screws and nuts are tight GUID 958AA824 E720 4FFD AA1C 1D9656E49BBC 4 Maintenance 253 ...

Page 255: ...h Universal Grease every 50 hours The grease nipple for the lifting links shaft is located on the rear side of the axle 1 GUID 47B9E928 6736 4DCB 8F01 80B42F67D74A 1 Grease nipples 4 7 3 5 Checking the front power take off Tighten all fixing screws after the first 15 25 running hours Check regularly that all fixing screws are tight Check that the hydraulic connections have no leaks 4 Maintenance 2...

Page 256: ...e on the brake mechanism 4 7 3 7 Greasing front axle mounting bearings You must grease the front axle mounting bearings regularly Use Universal Grease when greasing 1 1 GUID 3BD9A390 1A3A 4223 B695 1A94ECBF76FD 1 Greasing nipples 1 Lift the front end of the tractor a little Do not lift from front axle or front weight bracket 2 Grease the nipples on both bearings Tilt the axle to make sure that gre...

Page 257: ...33177 526E 472E 8E2E 924A12D86F72 1 Front axle bearing grease nipples 1 Frequently check that all screws and nuts are tight 2 Grease the nipples of the front axle mounting with Universal Grease If the front axle is equipped with a transfer set of nipples extra equipment the nipples are on the left side of the tractor 4 Maintenance 256 ...

Page 258: ...um LF grease 4 7 3 10 Checking belts tension Check the belts tension regularly NOTE Always keep a spare fan belt handy 1 Check the overall condition of the belts A slack worn and or oily belt can cause problems with battery charging and the cooling system 2 Check the belt tension The fan generator belt has an automatic belt tensioner Turn the belt from its longest free running part with your finge...

Page 259: ...6E32 47B9 A9A5 9D0A7B11456E 1 Fan and air pressure compressor belt 2 Alternator and air conditioning compressor extra equipment belt 1 Remove the old belt by cutting 2 Remove the front power take off PTO clutch screws 1 GUID A94AFF1D 35C9 4154 986D 9E5E64F566F5 1 Front PTO clutch screw 4 Maintenance 258 ...

Page 260: ...utch hub screws 1 GUID D08D2B4C 3C09 4EAC A4C4 456BD6EF5201 1 Front PTO rubber clutch hub screw 4 Move the front PTO clutch forward a bit 2 1 GUID 058A4478 8261 47E3 BB60 29689EB8EA4F 1 Key 2 Front PTO clutch 4 Maintenance 259 ...

Page 261: ...ont PTO clutch hub screws 8 Fit the front PTO clutch screws 4 7 3 12 Changing the alternator and air conditioning compressor belt 2 1 GUID 93CAB70E 6E32 47B9 A9A5 9D0A7B11456E 1 Fan and air pressure compressor belt 2 Alternator and air conditioning compressor extra equipment belt Changing the alternator and air conditioning compressor belt requires special tools Contact an authorised Valtra worksh...

Page 262: ...ater in the sediment bowl empty the prefilter 2 Open the tap at the bottom of the prefilter to empty it 3 Drain the fuel from the prefilter into a container If there is water in the prefilter also empty the main fuel filter by opening the tap below it IMPORTANT Water in the fluid can damage the pump and the nozzles IMPORTANT Do not drain fuel on the ground 4 Close the tap when the filter is empty ...

Page 263: ...asing 1 GUID 462D3065 05C5 4028 8CBD A237F2E612BA 1 Lock for the battery casing 2 Turn the battery casing to the open position 3 Pull the battery out 4 Open the plugs 1 GUID CEBE01E3 D230 448B AFD2 1CD5BDDFC091 1 Plug 5 Check that the battery electrolyte level is in accordance with the level marked on the battery If the battery has no mark check that the electrolyte level is approximately 15 mm ab...

Page 264: ...e pressure Check the tyre pressure regularly especially after changing the tyres IMPORTANT Change tyres and wheels at a professional tyre workshop that is equipped to handle this type of work Check the pressure of the tyres with a pressure gauge Add pressure if needed WARNING Avoid overinflation as excess pressure may cause the tyre to explode 4 7 3 16 Checking wheel nuts tightness Check the wheel...

Page 265: ...freeze agent in the fluid 4 7 4 Maintenance every 500 hours 4 7 4 1 Greasing door hinges Grease the door hinges periodically Use Universal Grease for the door hinges Apply grease in the nipples on the door hinges 4 7 4 2 Changing the engine oil and the oil filter NOTE In extremely dusty conditions or when using over 5 Biodiesel fuel the oil and filters must be changed every 250 hours NOTE If the a...

Page 266: ...warm the oil runs better 5 Clean refit and tighten the drain plug 6 Release the oil filter 7 Wipe off any oil which has run out onto the chassis 8 Lubricate the new gasket 9 Attach the new filter Tighten the new filter by hand not too tight 10 Fill the recommended oil in the filler hole 11 Check the oil level from the dipstick The oil is filled until the upper mark on the dipstick is reached 12 St...

Page 267: ...Check that the ventilation hole is not blocked 4 7 4 4 Cleaning the cab ventilation air filter Clean the cab ventilation air filter periodically WARNING The air filter element does not remove chemicals from the outside air Follow the instructions of the pesticide manufacturer NOTE Clean the cab ventilation air filter more often if needed 4 Maintenance 266 ...

Page 268: ... be changed 4 Clean the ventilation air filter Knock 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 center outwards IMPORTANT Make sure that the air pressure is not too high A larger air filter housing with active coal filter or larger air filter is av...

Page 269: ...se the rear wheels off the ground Start the tractor Engage the range gear to neutral Move the power shuttle lever to centre position N 2 Tighten the brake adjusting nuts Adjust the nuts with the torque wrench to 20 Nm Adjust the nuts without the torque wrench until the wheels cannot be turned by hand STOP STOP 1 GUID 97827752 14E1 47B2 ACB2 FCF472AFB186 1 Adjusting nut 3 Slacken the nuts If you ar...

Page 270: ...djust the parking brake if necessary 4 7 4 8 Adjusting the parking brake The parking brake is adjusted in the factory and readjustment is not necessary unless parts of the brake mechanism have been changed The parking brake is affected when the driving brakes are adjusted The parking brake is controlled with a spring return pressure cylinder and it is connected to the drive brake mechanism by a ca...

Page 271: ...justing nut 4 Locking nut 5 Open the locking nut 6 Adjust the clearance through the adjusting nut so that it is 1 2 mm 7 Tighten the locking nut IMPORTANT When mounting the parking brake cable the cylinder side end has to be mounted according to the tolerances This should only be carried out by an authorised workshop 4 Maintenance 270 ...

Page 272: ...ication filter 1 Fit a suitable container under the filter 2 Clean the filter housing and the surrounding area 3 Remove the filter housing and the filter element 4 Wash the filter housing in clean diesel fuel 5 Lubricate the seal of the new filter element 6 Fit the new filter into place 7 Refit the filter housing Tighten the filter housing with a suitable wrench to a torque of 200 Nm 4 Maintenance...

Page 273: ...n 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 housing and the filter element 4 Wash the filter housing in clean diesel fuel 5 Lubricate the seal of the new filter element 6 Fit the new element into place 7 Refit the filter housing Tighten the filter ho...

Page 274: ...e differential periodically Agricultural front axle 1 GUID 1E1BFB91 91C6 41CE 95BB CE5CE00E6AFE 1 Inspection hole Industrial front axle 1 GUID 4753D85A F9BB 49C3 9BCE DAD0300F66BC 1 Inspection hole 1 Check that the oil is in level with the inspection hole 2 Add more oil if necessary 4 Maintenance 273 ...

Page 275: ... the front axle hubs periodically 1 GUID 7598191B 540A 4E2E 8FA1 93BD16C2B4B9 1 Oil surface indicator line 1 Turn the wheel until the oil surface indicator line is horizontal 2 Check that the oil surface is in level with the hole 3 Add more oil if necessary 4 Maintenance 274 ...

Page 276: ...t the rear of the housing 2 Release the filter by loosening the lock ring and the end plate 3 Clean the strainer with diesel 4 Dry the strainer with compressed air 5 Attach the filter and the parts in the contrary order Check that the O ring fits the groove of the end plate 6 Fill up the housing with oil to the level of the hole The breather can be loosened for bleeding Check that the breather is ...

Page 277: ... 4 15 Checking and greasing the trailer air pressure brake system Check and grease the trailer air pressure brake system regularly 1 Grease the rubber surfaces of the trailer quick couplings with Calsium LF grease 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 rep...

Page 278: ...k the valve on the other side 6 If the valves do not operate properly after cleaning replace them with new ones 4 7 4 17 Adjusting engine valves Contact an authorised Valtra workshop for the engine valve adjustment NOTE The engine valves must be adjusted after 500 operating hours After the first adjustment adjust the valves every 1 000 hours 4 7 5 Maintenance every 1000 hours or yearly 4 7 5 1 Cha...

Page 279: ... under the housing 1 GUID D6AD728D 8265 4740 8A3F 5360721C8631 1 Hydraulic oil drain plug 4 Drain the oil into a suitable container 5 Clean and refit the plug 6 Refill by pump through the hydraulic return coupling 1 GUID 650382EF 2132 48F9 8F80 A62DFBAD757F 1 Hydraulic return coupling The oil must go through the return filter so that no impurities enter the system 4 Maintenance 278 ...

Page 280: ... Make sure that after refilling the oil level is between the minimum and maximum marks 8 Start 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 Agricultural front axle 1 2 GUID 2D094982 C9AE 46B3 8553 AA2B3F52D17E 1 Inspection hole 2 Drain plug Industrial front axle 4 Maintenance 279 ...

Page 281: ...level of the hole 4 7 5 3 Changing oil in the front axle hubs Change oil in the front axle hubs periodically 1 GUID 7598191B 540A 4E2E 8FA1 93BD16C2B4B9 1 Inspection hole 1 Turn the wheel until the inspection hole is pointing downwards 2 Unscrew the plug and drain the oil into a suitable container 3 Turn the wheel until the line of the inspection hole is horizontal 4 Fill up with oil to the level ...

Page 282: ...0A36A 1 Air filter housing 2 Ventilation air filter 1 Remove the air filter housing from the upper left hand corner of the cab roof 2 Remove the ventilation air filter 3 Replace the ventilation air filter with a new one Change ventilation air filter more often if necessary 4 Attach the air filter housing back to its place 4 Maintenance 281 ...

Page 283: ...ir conditioning 2 Remove the grille 3 Extract the filter element 4 Change the filter NOTE It may be necessary to change the filter more frequently 4 7 5 6 Changing the fuel filter Change the fuel filter periodically Always use original Valtra fuel filters IMPORTANT Using other fuel filters than the original ones even for a short period of time may cause lower performance and expensive damages IMPO...

Page 284: ...e a filter wrench 3 Lubricate the O rings with fuel 4 Fill the new filter with fuel Pour the fuel into the filter outer shell 5 Attach the filter Bleed the fuel system 4 7 5 7 Changing the fuel prefilter Change the fuel prefilter periodically Always use original Valtra fuel filters IMPORTANT Using other fuel filters than the original ones even for a short period of time may cause lower performance...

Page 285: ...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 Lubricate the O rings with fuel 7 Fill the new filter with fuel Pour the fuel into the filter outer shell 8 Attach the filter 9 Connect the water detector wire Bleed the fuel system 4 Maintenance 284 ...

Page 286: ...1 2 GUID 3E33AEE3 D2E9 4FF5 AE4F 14F98DB50A61 1 Cover tightening nut 2 Ejector pipe The cover of the air filter housing is locked with one nut in the centre 2 Take out the main filter 1 2 GUID AA61E8C2 66CB 49FB B3CA 83090CDF357F 1 Main filter 2 Main filter tightening nut The main filter is locked with one nut in the centre 4 Maintenance 285 ...

Page 287: ...lace Make sure that the filter is correctly positioned in the housing Tighten the nut to hold the filter in place IMPORTANT Never run the tractor without the safety filter 5 Fit a new main filter Fit the main filter Make sure that the filter is correctly positioned in the housing Tighten the nut to hold the filter in place Tighten until the filter comes into contact with the end of the filter hous...

Page 288: ...e the locking pin 1 GUID 462D3065 05C5 4028 8CBD A237F2E612BA 1 Locking pin 2 Turn the steps down 3 Unscrew the battery holders 1 GUID E5E74F1E 7992 471A 9694 EC91A2E24278 1 Battery holder 4 Disconnect the battery leads Disconnect the negative lead first 5 Remove the battery 4 Maintenance 287 ...

Page 289: ... Use 27 mm wrench 9 Pull out the filter parts 2 1 3 GUID E6DEB0E6 D7D6 47A4 80A8 5744627599A7 1 Filter 2 Equalizing element 3 Filter cover 10 Fit the new filter elements 11 Fit the filter cover The tightening torque is 20 25 Nm 12 Connect the battery leads Connect the positive lead first 13 Tighten the battery holders 14 Turn up the steps 4 Maintenance 288 ...

Page 290: ...nts on the ring gear with a grease gun The grease spreads around the gear when the gear is used NOTE Use Grease Moly 4 7 5 11 Checking the front wheel toe in Check the front wheel toe in periodically 1 Make a vertical mark on both front tyres in the middle of the tread in level with the hubs 2 Measure the distance between the marks 3 Roll the tractor forwards so that the marks again come in level ...

Page 291: ... nut 1 2 GUID B08F41DF D557 4383 9D67 586ABE2C94CD 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 length after the adjustment 5 Tighten the locking nut when the correct distance has been achieved 6 Check the toe in 4 7 5 13 Changing the hydraulics breather Change the hydraulics breather periodi...

Page 292: ...OTE Checking of the power shuttle operation must be done after 1 000 operating hours 4 7 5 15 Tightening frame nuts and bolts Tighten the frame nuts and bolts periodically 4 7 6 Maintenance every 2000 hours or every other year 4 7 6 1 Changing oil in the transmission system Change the oil in the transmission system periodically 1 Run the tractor until the oil in the transmission system is warm Thi...

Page 293: ...rain the oil into a suitable container 4 Clean and refit the plugs 5 Clean the suction strainer 6 Change the transmission oil filters 7 Remove the top link to reach the filling plug located behind it 8 Fill the oil through the filler cap 1 2 GUID DCF7AD26 5890 43D5 9249 626CE97DE49F 1 Transmission oil dipstick 2 Transmission oil filling plug 4 Maintenance 292 ...

Page 294: ...cover 2 Wipe off any oil which has run out on the chassis 3 Clean the suction strainer in diesel fuel Replace the suction strainer if it is damaged 4 Dry the suction strainer with compressed air 5 Refit the suction strainer gaskets and cover Fill the transmission with oil 4 7 6 3 Changing the transmission breather Change the transmission breather periodically IMPORTANT If the tractor is used conti...

Page 295: ...4 Changing oil in brake system 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 be changed by bleeding after every transmission oil change Also when repairing the system has to be filled and bled in the same way 4 Maintenance 294 ...

Page 296: ... The control valve is situated on the right side under the cab on the air pressure reservoir 1 1 2 GUID 68ED487A B1A6 4BB2 8F85 6B51D676A29A 1 Bleeding nipples of the tractor brake working cylinder 2 Bleeding nipple of the tractor fluid brake valve of the trailer Both brake pedal circuits of the tractor brake working cylinder right and left have their own bleeding nipple The nipples are placed on ...

Page 297: ...same on both wheels Check the free travel while driving with the pedals latched together On models T133 H T193 H the pedal free travel must be ca 35 45 mm 7 Check the free travel on the rear brake pedal The reverse drive control system is extra equipment The pedal free travel must be ca 60 70 mm 4 7 6 6 Changing oil in the front axle brake system Front axle brakes use the same power transmission o...

Page 298: ... from each side It is not necessary to adjust the front brakes 4 7 6 7 Cleaning the cooling system Clean the cooling system periodically If problems occur with the cooling system it can be a sign that the whole system needs to be thoroughly cleaned 1 Stop the engine 2 Open the cap of the expansion tank CAUTION Open the expansion tank cap carefully When running the tractor the expansion tank has an...

Page 299: ...5A 459A 84FF 54492D1F1349 1 Drain cock on the cylinder block 2 Drain plug on the oil cooler The cooler is located between the engine block and oil filter 5 Turn the heater control in the cab clockwise 6 Drain the water pump by cranking the engine a few revisions with the drain plugs removed 7 Clean the cooling system with a special cleaning agent available from your dealer Follow the manufacturer ...

Page 300: ...ose 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 1 GUID D791CABC 224C 413F B481 0048C8F42CE2 1 Fluid level mark NOTE Always use a recommended coolant IMPORTANT Never fill up with cold fluid while the engine is warm IMPORTANT Do not use plain water as coolant After changing the fluid run the engine for a ...

Page 301: ...engine vibration damper must be carried out at an authorised Valtra workshop IMPORTANT The vibration damper is recommended to be changed after every 4000 operating hours 4 7 6 9 Maintaining the air conditioning Maintain the air conditioning regularly IMPORTANT If the air conditioning system has not been used for a while free the compressor before starting the engine by rotating the pulley nut with...

Page 302: ...80 C If the air conditioning is not functioning properly contact an authorised Valtra workshop for checking of the system 4 8 Checks and adjustments 4 8 1 Changing tyres WARNING When welding the discs the tyre must be removed from the rim disc There is a danger of explosion When selecting tyres always contact your dealer to ensure the correct transmission ratio for four wheel drive 4WD 1 Get the t...

Page 303: ...very the tyre parameter must be reset For Agroline the instrument calibration must be done also when changing the tyres 1 Stop the engine and turn the ignition switch off 2 Engage the parking brake 3 Press the pre programming push button depress the clutch pedal and turn the ignition on at the same time D D GUID A50D523E B207 4B9A A6C0 5A2F20FFB750 The setting menu symbols D appear on the display ...

Page 304: ...two bars are lit to indicate that the parameter value is shown on the bottom row 6 Change the parameter value by pressing Powershift push buttons 7 Press the Powershift pre programming button to save the value You can discard the changes by pressing the HiShift push button 8 Press the HiShift push button to leave the setting menu and save all changes If you want to leave the setting menu and disca...

Page 305: ...18 4 38 14 FOR 820 20 8 38 14 FOR 855 600 65R38 FOR 831 650 65R38 FOR 874 650 75 38 FOR 920 The following tables define the tyre parameters for the Agroline instrument panel display Tyre Parameter value for T133 H with 40 km h Parameter value for T133 H with 50 km h 13 6 38 8 N 216 197 13 6R38 GY 215 197 13 6R 38 8M 216 197 14 9R 38 8 M 209 191 14 9R 38 8 N 209 191 16 9 34 14 IND 214 196 16 9 34 8...

Page 306: ...IND 184 168 20 8R38 TA 182 167 20 8R 38 8 M 187 171 20 8R 38 M 187 171 20 8R42 173 159 230 95R48 TA 196 180 270 95R48 TA 192 175 340 85R38 CON 214 196 420 85R38 CON 197 180 460 85R38 CON 190 174 480 70R 38 198 181 480 80R42 M 181 166 520 70R34 CON 203 186 520 70R34 GY 203 186 520 70R34 TA 204 187 520 70R38 CON 193 177 520 70R38 GY 191 174 520 85R38 CON 181 166 520 70R 34 203 186 520 70R 38 191 174...

Page 307: ...0 75R32 M 183 168 Tyre Parameter value for T173 H 193 H with 40 km h Parameter value for T153 H and for T173 H T193 H with 50 km h 13 6 38 8 N 217 196 13 6R38 GY 216 196 13 6R 38 8M 217 196 14 9R 38 8 M 210 190 14 9R 38 8 N 210 190 16 9 34 14 IND 215 195 16 9 34 8 N 215 195 16 9R34 GY 214 194 16 9R 34 8 M 215 195 16 9R 34 8 N 215 195 16 9R 38 8 GY 202 183 16 9R 38 8 M 202 183 16 9R 38 8 N 202 183 ...

Page 308: ... 173 480 70R 38 199 181 480 80R42 M 182 165 520 70R34 CON 204 185 520 70R34 GY 204 185 520 70R34 TA 205 186 520 70R38 CON 194 176 520 70R38 GY 192 174 520 85R38 CON 182 165 520 70R 34 205 185 520 70R 38 192 174 520 85R42 170 154 540 65R38 GY 201 182 540 65R 38 M 203 184 580 70R38 GY 183 166 580 70R38 TA 183 166 580 70R 38 183 166 600 65R34 NO 204 185 600 65R34 TA 205 186 600 65R38 CON 195 176 600 ...

Page 309: ...ork applications it is advisable to adjust the track widths so that the track made by the front tyres is covered by the track made by the rear tyres When using narrow track widths for the rear axle check that the lower links do not touch the tyres When required lock the side regulators IMPORTANT According to EU directives the smallest allowed distance between the tyre and the cab is 40 mm 4 8 2 1 ...

Page 310: ...ont axle track widths in mm are listed in the following table 420 70R28 2 130 2 026 1 928 1 830 1 732 1 626 1 530 16 9R28 420 85R28 480 65R28 480 70R28 2 026 1 928 1 830 1 732 1 626 1 530 520 60R28 480 70R30 2 030 1 935 1 830 1 732 1 626 1 530 540 65R28 600 65R28 1 935 1 835 1 740 1 630 1 535 230 95R36 2 255 2 210 1 940 1 900 1 855 1 810 1 545 1 500 4 Maintenance 309 ...

Page 311: ...0 65R42 710 70R38 1 811 270 95R48 2 022 2 000 1 922 1 900 1 622 1 600 1 522 1 500 4 8 3 Using chains Chains can be used on the front wheels only when they are also used on the rear wheels 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 large enough when you need to use the chains adjust...

Page 312: ...eeding the fuel system After changing the fuel filters or if the engine has ran out of fuel the fuel system has to be bled 1 2 GUID 79534247 056E 4CED B3B1 C1292C029555 1 Hand pump 2 Bleeding plug WARNING The fuel system connectors are not allowed to be opened when the engine is running and not for 30 seconds after switching off the engine The pressure in the engines can be over 1 000 bar If the j...

Page 313: ...y caps during charging to prevent the build up of explosive gases in the battery IMPORTANT Always connect the battery with the correct polarity IMPORTANT Do not connect any additional electrical equipment as this may damage components of the existing electrical system IMPORTANT All electronic equipment is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Take all necessary measures to minimize or eliminate...

Page 314: ...lead first 2 Disconnect the alternator wiring IMPORTANT Never run the engine with the alternator disconnected 3 Remove the engine control unit cover 4 Disconnect the engine control unit connectors Open the connector locking device to disconnect the connectors When reconnecting turn the locking device back to the locking position 4 8 6 5 Fuses and relays The electric centre is positioned under the ...

Page 315: ... F41 F42 F43 F44 F46 F47 F48 F49 F45 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 K5 K4 K3 K6 K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13 K14 K17 K18 K20 K19 K15 K16 D1 GUID 64380A27 090B 4AC7 9420 EA02EE07838F Fuse Nominal current Description F1 10A Brake lights F2 10A Ignition switch F3 15A Hazard F4 10A Beacon cab light F5 10A Seat diagnostics Auto Guide F6 10A 2 pole current sockets F7 15A High beam F8 15A Low beam F9 15A Trailer socket F10 ...

Page 316: ...1 VP2 VP3 F41 15A Rear working lights left F42 15A Rear working lights right F43 15A Waist working lights front F44 15A Waist working lights front F45 30A Waist working lights rear roof F46 10A Parking lights left F47 10A Parking lights right F48 10A Parking lights illum 2 pole current socket on the bonnet F49 15A Front working lights Relay Description K1 Brake lights K2 Parking ensure K3 Air cond...

Page 317: ...ntrol relay front 4 8 6 7 Fuses and relays for the urea component The fuse diagram is placed inside the fuse box There is space for spare fuses 1 2 3 GUID FEF087D8 8D9F 416B 8C1F DBEC2B27E05C Fuse Nominal current Description F1M 30 A DEF system heaters F2M 30 A EEM supply F3M 2 A EEM wake up 1 2 3 4 5 6 GUID 06006F26 80B8 419F 9688 BC0AFB991437 4 Maintenance 316 ...

Page 318: ... main relay K6M EEM supply 4 8 6 8 Engine induction air preheater fuse 1 GUID A32A693C 4CED 445C BF82 4B8585484AF0 1 Fuse case Fuse Nominal current Description F53 250 A Electric preheating of engine induction air 4 8 6 9 Cab power supply fuse 1 GUID CD7080DD 8B6B 4716 92BA 795857DA9679 1 Fuse case Fuse Nominal current Description F52 125 A Cab power supply 4 Maintenance 317 ...

Page 319: ...adlight adjusting unit If no optical instrument is available the adjustment can be done as follows 1 Turn on the dipped lights 2 Measure that the cut off edge of the light pattern comes at height of headlights above ground minus 50 mm when the tractor is 5 m from the wall 3 Turn the full beam lights on 4 Measure that the distance between headlight centres matches the distance measured on the wall ...

Page 320: ...e ring and the circlip 6 Change the circlip if damaged IMPORTANT Check that the circlip is correctly positioned 4 8 7 2 Checking the transmission ratio of a power take off driven trailer Check the transmission ratio of a power take off PTO driven trailer Before you check the transmission ratio make sure that the tractor with the trailer is on a flat hard surfaced area or road 1 Check that the tyre...

Page 321: ...ft revolutions is lower than 100 the trailer is faster than the tractor In this case the trailer tends to push which can endanger the steering of the tractor 4 8 8 Steering system 4 8 8 1 Adjusting the steering angle IMPORTANT When altering the track width or when fitting a front loader always make sure that the front wheels have free movement to full lock in both directions and that the front axl...

Page 322: ... 1 On the right side remove the pin and the locking screw 1 2 GUID DB19E68D 1D88 4208 8B93 F34933AC682F 1 Pin 2 Locking screw 2 Turn the right side step fully up and lock it in this position with the pin 1 GUID FDE04FAF 3CC4 4129 A7DD 7E59F34649C2 1 Pin 4 Maintenance 321 ...

Page 323: ...r does not come in contact with the wheels when mounting twin wheels Change the gas spring to another hole if needed 4 8 9 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 the right width so that the mudguards do not touch the tractor chassis The mini...

Page 324: ...ls When turning the wheels the mudguards turn less than the wheels and must be flexible in case they come into contact with something Check the maximum oscillation and turning angles so that the front mudguards do not come in contact with for example the side panel when you fit tyres When this adjustment is not needed the screw is in the maximum position IMPORTANT Check that the end of the fixing ...

Page 325: ... adjustment by moving the lifting links manually The adjustment is correct when the links move loosely When the linkage is lowered the towing hook is locked positively by the pawl 3 Make sure that the spring returns the pawl completely 4 If necessary adjust the length of the links by removing the cotter at the upper end of the links and turning them until the correct length is obtained 5 Check tha...

Page 326: ...uller pin and locking pins Do not use pressure wash when cleaning the main pin Grease nipple 1 regularly with Calsium LF grease Turn the jaw from left to right at least 90º after greasing This ensures that the grease spreads evenly to the desired surfaces IMPORTANT If the jaw is rusty for example due to the fertiliser do not use a rust loosening agent for removing the rust but take it to an author...

Page 327: ...activation of the parking brake when the engine is stopped The function activates if The engine speed stays below 400 rpm for longer than one second but the engine remains running and The driving speed exceeds 5 km h In this case the tractor does not move and no service codes are shown on the display To continue driving you have to stop and restart the engine 5 2 Errors indicated by the indicator ...

Page 328: ...mperature is too high gauge GUID 9B9A9C87 BB4C 43A1 9A88 7899299F22D0 Gearbox oil pressure light The light is lit and the STOP indicator light flashes to indicate that the gearbox oil pressure is too low GUID AC890C72 21FE 4056 895A DB34A4CE9357 Gearbox oil temperature light The light is lit and the STOP indicator light flashes to indicate that the gearbox oil temperature is too high The gearbox o...

Page 329: ...e air filter and after that from the rear side 5 Check the inside of the air cleaner housing and the inlet pipe Dirt on these parts indicates that the filter element is defective or has not been fitted properly 6 Check the main engine air filter and its sealing surfaces using a flashlight 7 Fit the main engine air filter back in the air filter housing 5 2 2 Identifying a blocked transmission or hy...

Page 330: ...fault is in the return oil filter 4 Change the return oil filter if the blocking is caused by this filter 5 Release the pressure sensor wires of the pressure filter of the hydraulic system if the indicator light still comes on 6 Run the engine 7 If the indicator light does not come on the fault is in the pressure filter of the hydraulic system 8 Change the pressure filter of the hydraulic system i...

Page 331: ...e instrument panel display setting switch opposite to the symbol 5 3 2 Transmission speed warning The transmission speed warning is shown on the instrument panel display when the transmission speed is too high or the engine speed is over 2 700 rpm 2 5 0 5 0 0 1 5 8 S L O W D O W N 2 1 H I D A S T A GUID 8504EC77 F401 4288 A478 D1C0DA4874B1 1 Instrument panel display 2 Exclamation mark When the tra...

Page 332: ... 0C80311F6595 1 Instrument panel display 2 Exclamation mark When the PTO speed warning is shown on the display the following also occur The buzzer sounds once The exclamation mark is lit When the PTO speed has fallen low enough the buzzer and exclamation mark go out and the display returns to the previously selected state 5 3 4 Fuel level sensor open circuit warning 2 5 0 5 0 0 1 5 8 S E T t o c o...

Page 333: ...rument panel display 2 Exclamation mark 3 Proline instrument panel display setting switch When the fuel level sensor short circuit warning appears on the instrument panel display the exclamation mark is lit also If the warning appears on the display contact an authorised Valtra workshop To clear the display press the side of the Proline instrument panel display setting switch opposite to the symbo...

Page 334: ...rvice code value field 4 Exit the service code list To exit the service code view push the pre programming push button the Powershift button or the HiShift button 5 5 Service codes Service codes indicate different errors in the tractor components or functions IMPORTANT The table explains what the service codes mean and what measures you should take in these situations NOTE If two or more service c...

Page 335: ...damage 000094 18 000 000094 31 000 The fuel pressure after the filters is too low Check that there is fuel in the fuel tank If this does not help the feed pump of the fuel system may be faulty or the fuel filters may be blocked or frozen The engine can be run temporarily to move the tractor to a safe area to avoid injection pump damage 000097 31 000 There is too much water in the water trap of the...

Page 336: ...00 The coolant temperature is very high The engine stops after 30 seconds Check the coolant level and that the radiator is clean Check the fan belt and its tightness Check that the fan is running with relatively high speed Let the engine cool off a moment and start the engine Let the engine run without load until the temperature reduces You can continue driving temporarily but clear the reason for...

Page 337: ... works 000174 00 000 Fuel temperature is too high over 85ºC The engine output will be limited Check the fuel level and temperature in the tank The return flow can heat up the fuel in the tank if the tank is nearly empty and ambient temperature is high Fill the fuel tank You can continue driving temporarily but clear the reason for heating as soon as possible 000626 03 000 000626 05 000 000626 06 0...

Page 338: ...run only temporarily to move the tractor to a safe area 001761 03 000 001761 04 000 Error in the AdBlue DEF tank level sensor Engine output will be reduced after a while If the tank is empty or nearly empty fill it with AdBlue additive as soon as possible preferably immediately 001761 18 000 AdBlue DEF tank is nearly empty only a few left Engine torque and speed will be reduced after a while Fill ...

Page 339: ...ockages in the system 004334 03 000 004334 04 000 There is an error in the exhaust SCR after treatment system Engine output will be reduced after a while Clear the reason for problem and stop driving the tractor as soon as possible 004340 03 000 004340 04 000 004340 05 000 004340 31 000 004342 03 000 004342 04 000 004342 05 000 004342 31 000 There is an error in the exhaust SCR after treatment sys...

Page 340: ...estart the engine Check if the same Service code is still active Clear the reason for problem as soon as possible 520233 31 000 520234 31 000 520235 31 000 520236 31 000 520240 31 000 520241 31 000 520242 31 000 520243 31 000 520244 31 000 520245 31 000 520246 31 000 There is an error in the engine electrical system The engine output and speed are limited Switch power off for a moment and restart ...

Page 341: ...filled with correct additive Clear the reason for problem and stop driving the tractor as soon as possible 521007 10 000 521007 14 000 521007 31 000 There is an error in the exhaust SCR after treatment system The engine output can be reduced after a while Clear the reason for problem and stop driving the tractor as soon as possible 521008 00 000 521008 01 000 AdBlue DEF tank is empty or there is a...

Page 342: ...arbox lubrication does not function 1 Set the range gear lever to the neutral position 2 Set the speed gear lever to the position 4 3 Release the parking brake Use suitable tools for example a 17 mm wrench for releasing the parking brake 4 Tow the tractor The maximum towing speed is 10 km h 5 Faults and remedial actions 341 ...

Page 343: ... T153 H T173 H T193 H With tyres 16 9R28 20 8R38 460 85R30 20 8R42 460 85R30 20 8R42 460 85R30 20 8R42 Total weight with full fuel tank and without ballast weights kg 5 710 1 6 050 1 6100 6 100 Front axle weight kg 2 570 45 2 722 45 2 806 45 2 806 45 Rear axle weight kg 3 140 55 3 328 55 3 355 55 3 355 55 1 With industrial front axle 140 kg heavier Total weight with the front axle suspension is 35...

Page 344: ...60 85R30 x 2 620 70R42 480 70R30 x 650 65R42 540 65R30 x x 1 2 3 710 70R38 600 65R28 x 4 650 65R42 600 65R28 x 2 3 480 80R38 IND 400 80R28 IND x 1 540 80R38 IND 440 80R28 IND x 1 650 65R38 IND 540 65R28 IND x 1 2 650 65R42 IND 540 65R30 IND x 1 18 4 38 14 FOR 14 9 28 14 FOR x 1 20 8 38 14 FOR 16 9 28 14 FOR x 1 600 65R38 FOR 500 65R28 FOR x 1 650 65R38 FOR 540 65R28 FOR x 1 650 75 38 FOR 540 70 30...

Page 345: ...d is 5 500 kg Tyre Maximum load axle Two wheels axle kg Pressure bar 14 9R28 3 600 1 6 380 85R28 4 120 1 6 420 70R28 4 120 1 6 420 85R28 4 860 1 6 16 9R28 4 480 1 6 440 65R28 3 900 1 6 480 65R28 4 480 1 6 480 70R28 5 000 1 6 520 60R28 3 630 0 8 540 65R28 5 300 1 6 600 60R28 4 660 0 8 600 65R28 6 150 1 6 460 85R30 5 800 1 6 480 70R30 5 150 1 6 540 65R30 5 450 1 6 600 60R30 4 800 0 8 230 95R36 3 600...

Page 346: ...20 70R38 6 700 1 6 520 85R38 7 750 1 6 20 8R38 7 300 1 6 540 65R38 6 150 1 6 580 70R38 7 750 1 6 600 65R38 7 300 1 6 650 60R38 6 070 0 8 650 65R38 8 250 1 6 710 70R38 10 600 1 6 710 60R38 6 820 0 8 480 80R42 6 900 1 6 520 85R42 8 250 1 6 650 65R42 8 500 1 6 620 70R42 9 000 1 6 710 60R42 7 260 0 8 270 95R48 5 300 3 6 480 80R38 IND 10 600 3 2 540 80R38 IND 12 600 3 2 650 65R42 IND 14 200 3 2 18 4 38...

Page 347: ...R38 IND 20 8R38 20 8 38 FOR 1 676 1 850 1 600 65R38 FOR 650 65R38 650 65R38 FOR 650 65R42 650 75 38 FOR 1 850 18 4R38 18 4 38 FOR 480 80R38 IND 1 650 1 876 1 1 Standard track width 6 6 2 Front track widths Tyres Agricultural axle track widths mm Adjustable discs 14 9R28 380 85R28 1530 1645 1735 1840 1 1930 2045 2135 420 70R28 420 85R28 16 9R28 440 65R28 480 65R28 480 70R28 1530 1645 1735 1840 1 19...

Page 348: ...roke diesel engine with common rail direct injection Turbocharged and intercooling Yes Number of cylinders 6 Transport boost 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Sigma Power 2 No No No Yes Max output kW hp rpm ISO 14396 Normal 104 141 2 000 114 155 2 000 132 180 2 000 140 190 2 000 Boost 116 158 2 000 125 170 2 000 140 190 2 000 155 210 2 000 Max torque Nm rpm ISO 14396 Normal 580 1 500 640 1 500 660 1 500 680 1 500...

Page 349: ... grade Valtra Engine CR 4 SAE grade 10W 40 25 C 40 C API grade CJ 4 ACEA grade E9 Oil volume When changing with filter 19 litres Viscosity grade should be selected depending on the temperature outside 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 C SAE 5W 30 SAE 5W 40 SAE 10W 30 SAE 10W 40 SAE 15W 40 SAE 20W 20 SAE 20W 40 SAE 30 GUID B86F9B28 2203 4905 AAE8 ED197E88E52B 6 7 2 Fuel system Fuel Type Diesel fuel which c...

Page 350: ...controlled by the engine s control module for precise fan speed modulation Coolant Water and antifreeze agent standard ASTM D 3306 or BS 6580 1992 Coolant volume 30 litres 6 8 Electrical system Ground Negative Voltage 12 V Battery 174 Ah Alternator 150 A Starter motor 4 2 kW Electric resistor engine induction air 2 1 kW Fuses Electric centre lower part of the dashboard 49 fuses The nominal current...

Page 351: ... button or the clutch pedal Disc numbers forward reverse driving 9 pcs 9 pcs Friction area forward reverse driving 1 742 cm2 1 742 cm2 6 9 3 Gearbox 40 km h models 50 km h models Gear type Helical gears Synchronisation Fully synchronised except creeper gear Speed ranges LL M H LL M H Powershift 3 step Forward gears 36 Reverse gears 36 Oil type Valtra grade Valtra Transmission XT60 classification V...

Page 352: ...4 rpm 1 000 rpm at engine speed 2 000 rpm 540 E 540 rpm at engine speed 1 539 rpm 6 9 5 3 Rear power take off shafts As standard tractor is equipped with one power take off shaft Additional shafts are extra equipment Splines Standard Shaft diameter mm 6 splines ISO 500 35 21 splines ISO 500 35 20 splines 1 ISO 500 45 6 splines ASAE Valtra 1203 45 8 splines GOST 3480 58 38 1 Standard 6 9 5 4 Lower ...

Page 353: ...on Hydraulically controlled multi disc type brakes with wet discs Boosted with low pressure hydraulic Two brake cylinders No separate brake fluid Pressure accumulator to ensure the pressure Oil spray cooling of the friction disc elements when necessary Hydraulically controlled multi disc type brakes with wet discs Boosted with low pressure hydraulic Two brake cylinders No separate brake fluid Pres...

Page 354: ...valve Adjustable telescopic 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 agricultural front axle 125 cm3 Steering valve revolution volume industrial front axle 160 cm3 Steering pump capacity 81 l min at engine speed 2 200 rpm Steering speed Over 2 rounds sec a...

Page 355: ...s liters Industrial front axle 7 4 2 x 2 6 11 2 Turning circle radius Minimum turning circle radius m 5 6 16 9R28 tyres with standard track width Front axle with or without air suspension 6 11 3 Front air suspension Extra equipment Available for all front axle types Front axle weight of tractor with air suspension 350 kg heavier than corresponding model without air suspension Permissible axle load...

Page 356: ... dB Maximum dB Windows shut 66 5 73 0 6 12 5 Exposure to vibration The level of exposure to vibration and shock is dependent on several issues such as work tasks tyre types work conditions and implements Always plan your work so that the exposure is minimized On extreme conditions keep warm and dry and try to take short breaks 6 13 Hydraulic system 6 13 1 Low pressure circuit Pump capacity at engi...

Page 357: ...me of oil for auxiliary hydraulics maximum longitudinal inclinations 10 degrees min 30 litres and max 40 litres 6 13 2 1 Valves for auxiliary hydraulics Rear standard Two valves with separate control levers adjustable to one or two action Valve 1 has 3 positions out hold in spring return to centre position out position can be locked mechanically Valve 2 has 4 positions out hold in floating spring ...

Page 358: ...nsport height x Drive balance control x Slip control x 6 13 3 1 Maximum lifting force on the whole lifting area Lifting cylinder diameter 100 mm 4 3 2 1 GUID 275999D9 3FCA 47F1 B599 812EABCCCD28 Lifting link s fastening point Lifting force kN 1 66 2 70 3 75 4 81 6 13 3 2 Lifting range at the end of the lower links The length of the lower links is 940 mm Lifting cylinder diameter 100 mm 4 3 2 1 GUI...

Page 359: ...1 Pick up hitch height from the ground lowest position and tyres 18 4R34 90 mm Maximum permissible towable mass 16 000 kg 1 The maximum axle loading must not be exceeded 6 13 5 2 Agricultural towing device There are two models of the drawbar with pick up hitch fixed without pick up hitch The horizontal distances of the pulling point from the power take off PTO shaft and the corresponding maximum v...

Page 360: ...e total weight for the tractor with all jaws 12 000 kg Max permissible vertical loading for a trailer hitch with all jaws 2 000 kg Wagon towing device frame with a fixed hitch Piton Fix max permissible vertical loading 3 000 kg Towing device frame with K80 ball hitch max permissible vertical loading 3 000 kg Towing device frame drawbar max permissible vertical loading 1 800 kg Automatic jaw main p...

Page 361: ... 6 9 65 mm 10 16 kN 11 23 kN 12 30 kN 13 40 mm 14 30 kN 6 13 5 5 Euro trailer hitch with hydraulic extension Raising lowering and extension Electro hydraulic Locking of the towing device latch Electro hydraulic Hitch or drawbar Replaceable Maximum weight of the tractor 12 500 kg Trailer hitch jaw Lowered down to the ground when extended The towing point distances from the take off axle and the max...

Page 362: ...1 2 3 4 5 GUID E5534C17 5B27 4541 AD59 D07B832008C1 1 335 mm 2 200 mm 3 30 kN 4 10 kN 5 250 mm 6 13 5 6 Drawbar eye Drawbar eye standard ISO 5692 1 or ISO 20019 6 Technical specifications 361 ...

Page 363: ...ion 116 adjusting 117 calibrating 118 automatic air conditioning control panel 80 controls 48 defrosting 84 display 80 on off button 83 automatic check links 175 adjusting 175 using floating position 177 automatic jaw maintaining 325 automatic traction control 113 using 113 auxiliary hydraulics controlling valves 179 controls 39 return coupling 178 setting valves for single action or double action...

Page 364: ...ition 13 dead battery 71 definitions caution 13 danger 13 important 13 note 13 warning 13 differential lock disengaging 120 engaging 120 positions 120 dimensions 342 wheel studs 344 direction indicator buzzer activating 140 direction indicators 75 display backlight level setting 138 149 display contrast adjusting 142 display on Agroline instrument panel 26 on Proline instrument panel 30 door hinge...

Page 365: ...79 changing oil in hubs 280 checking oil level in differential 273 checking oil level in hubs 274 front axle continued number 2 pressure 344 specifications 353 tyre loading 344 front axle suspension deactivating 119 front linkage controls 36 lifting link positions 184 maintaining 253 specifications 358 using 182 front loader floating position 190 locking equipment 188 releasing equipment 188 using...

Page 366: ...g trailers 219 jump starting 71 L length units changing 141 distance 141 driving speed 141 implement width 141 surface area 141 lift lower push buttons using 160 lift lower switch using 160 lift stop lower switch using 158 lifting height limiting 162 selector 162 lifting links adjusting 173 324 lighter 86 lights 71 72 73 74 76 limiting door opening 322 linkage rear 156 lowering speed selector 161 ...

Page 367: ...5 implements 195 proportional ground speed 202 recommended shafts 195 power take off identification number 2 power take off speed warning 331 power turning off 66 turning on 66 preparing for use 54 Proline instrument panel components 29 Proline instrument panel display 125 enlarging middle row 136 fixed views 30 resetting views 136 selectable views 30 symbols 30 views 127 proportional ground speed...

Page 368: ...ttery 71 steering 89 steering system malfunctions 340 steering system continued specifications 353 steering wheel adjusting 60 steps adjusting for off road driving 321 storing tractor longer than two months 243 shorter than two months 242 sun visor 78 surface area view 134 symbols on Agroline instrument panel display 26 on Proline instrument panel display 30 T temperature unit Celsius 140 changing...

Page 369: ... 23 volume unit changing 141 gallon UK 141 gallon US 141 litre 141 W wagon towing device maintaining automatic jaw 325 warning definition 13 warning flashers using 76 weights front axle 342 rear axle 342 total 342 welding protecting the electrical system 313 wheel discs spacing 346 wheel nuts checking tightness 263 tightening torque 344 wheel slip view 129 wheel stud dimensions 344 wheels twin mou...

Page 370: ...Valtra Inc FI 44200 Suolahti Finland Tel 358 20 45501 www valtra com Copyright 2011 by Valtra Inc All rights reserved Ref no 39 867 21 1 09 2012 Printed in Finland by Kopijyvä English ...

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