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Case IH 2120 2130 2140 2150 Pro Tractors Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.6-5390).pdf
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2120, 2130, 2140
2150 Pro Tractors
Don 6-5390
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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
TO THE OWNER ............................................................................................... 1
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS ............................. 4
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS ............................... 4
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ....................................................................... 5
SAFETY/DECALS ............................................................................................. 6
INTENDED USE ............................................................................................. 6
GENERAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION REGULATIONS ......... 7
TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS ................................................................... 7
OPERATION ................................................................................................... 7
LEAVING THE TRACTOR .............................................................................. 8
IMPLEMENTS .................................................................................................. 8
PTO OPERATION ........................................................................................... 8
SERVICE ........................................................................................................ 9
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS ........................................................................... 9
BASIC RULE ................................................................................................... 9
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS .......................................................................... 10
LEVERS AND PEDALS ................................................................................ 10
OPERATING LAMPS AND INSTRUMENTS ................................................ 15
SWITCHES ................................................................................................... 17
OPERATORS SEAT ..................................................................................... 20
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 21
RUN IN PROCEDURE .................................................................................. 21
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ............................................................. 22
STARTING THE ENGINE.............................................................................. 24
USING BOOSTER BATTERIES ................................................................... 26
DRIVING THE TRACTOR ............................................................................ 27
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK .................................................................................. 28
MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) .......................................................... 29
STEERING THE TRACTOR ......................................................................... 30
BRAKE VALVE FOR TRAILER ...................................................................... 31
STOPPING THE TRACTOR ......................................................................... 31
STOPPING THE ENGINE ............................................................................ 32
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FIELD OPERATION ........................................................................................ 33
POWER TAKE OFF (PTO)............................................................................ 33
POWER TAKE OFF GUARDS ..................................................................... 34
PTO OPERATING SAFETY ......................................................................... 35
REAR DRAWBAR ........................................................................................ 36
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TOW PIN ASSEMBLY ............................................. 37
THREE POINT HITCH SYSTEM .................................................................. 38
MEASURING WHEEL SLIP ......................................................................... 43
LOADS MATCHED TO TRACTOR .............................................................. 46
ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE .................................................. 47
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ................................................................................. 50
TRANSPORTING AND TOWING IMPLEMENTS ........................................ 55
AUXILIARY VALVES .................................................................................... 56
SELF SEALING BREAKAWAY COUPLING ................................................. 62
TOWING AND TRANSPORTING TRACTOR ............................................... 63
TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST .......................................................... 64
TIRE AND WHEEL EQUIPMENT ................................................................. 64
LOAD INDEX CHART ................................................................................... 67
TIRE PRESSURES ....................................................................................... 68
FRONT WHEEL TREAD WIDTHS ............................................................... 70
REAR WHEEL TREAD WIDTHS .................................................................. 74
BALLASTING ................................................................................................ 76
LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE .................................................................... 78
HOURMETER ............................................................................................... 79
LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 80
LUBRICATION CHART ................................................................................ 83
LUBRICATION CHART (MFD) ..................................................................... 85
ENGINE OIL ................................................................................................. 86
TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC OIL .............................................................. 89
MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) DIFFERENTIAL ............................... 94
PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE................................................................... 96
INITIAL SERVICING....................................................................................... 98
ROUTINE SERVICING SCHEDULE ............................................................ 102
10 HOURS OR DAILY ................................................................................ 103
150 HOUR MAINTENANCE ....................................................................... 104
300 HOUR MAINTENANCE ....................................................................... 107
600 HOUR MAINTENANCE ....................................................................... 110
1000 HOUR MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 111
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ................................................................................ 115
HEAD LAMPS (SEALED BEAM UNIT) ....................................................... 115
REAR WORK LAMP ................................................................................... 116
DIRECTION STOP AND TAIL LAMP ......................................................... 117
FUSES ........................................................................................................ 118
MACHINE STORAGE .................................................................................... 119
STORAGE PREPARATION ........................................................................ 119
REMOVING FROM STORAGE .................................................................. 120
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 121
GENERAL SPECIFICATION ...................................................................... 121
2120V AND 2120E SPECIFICATION ......................................................... 125
2130V AND 2130E SPECIFICATION ......................................................... 126
2140V AND 2140E SPECIFICATION ......................................................... 127
2150V AND 2150E SPECIFICATION........................................................... 128
APPROXIMATE TRACTOR SPEEDS ........................................................ 129
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS 2WD VINEYARD MODELS ...................... 133
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS MFD VINEYARD MODELS...................... 134
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS 2WD NARROW MODELS.......................... 135
APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS MFD NARROW MODELS.......................... 136
DETAIL INDEX .............................................................................................. 137
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2120, 2130, 2140, 2150 Pro TRACTORS
DP98G036
Manufacturer:
CASE UNITED KINGDOM LIMITED
Wheatley Hall Road
Doncaster
South Yorkshire
DN2 4PG
ENGLAND
Dealer Stamp
TO THE OWNER
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How To Use This Manual
Read this manual before you start the engine or operate your tractor. If you need
any more information, see your Case dealer.
This manual contains important information about the safe operation,
adjustment and maintenance of your Case Tractor. To help you find information
easily this manual has been separated into chapters, as shown in the General
Table of Contents. The operation of the tractor has been separated into four
main chapters:
1. INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS - Showing the location of all controls.
2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - General information for every day tractor
operation, e.g. starting/stopping the tractor, operating the transmission etc.
3. FIELD OPERATION - Information for various operations specifically for use
in the field, e.g. 3 point hitch, rear PTO etc.
4. TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST - Adjustments for various tractor
operating applications, e.g. tire pressures, tread widths etc.
The maintenance of the tractor has been separated into two main chapters:
1. LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE - Hourly service intervals.
2. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - General electrical service information.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the Detail Index at the end of this manual for
locating specific items about your machine.
The right and left of the tractor in this manual are the same as your right and left
when sitting in the tractor seat looking forward.
DO NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or service this machine until you
or the other persons have read this manual. Use only trained operators who
have demonstrated the ability to operate and service this machine correctly
and safely.
This tractor, with standard equipment and authorized attachments, is intended
to be used for farming, etc.
DO NOT use this machine for any application or purpose other than those
described in this manual. Consult an authorized dealer or the Case
Corporation on changes, additions or modifications that can be required for
this machine to comply with various country regulations and safety
requirements. Unauthorized modifications will cause serious injury or death.
Anyone making such unauthorized modifications is responsible for the
consequences.
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Manual Storage
Keep the Operators Manual stored in the manual compartment if equipped on
this machine or keep it in a safe place with other machine documentation.
Make sure this manual is complete and in good condition.
Contact your dealer to obtain additional manuals or for any further information
or assistance about your machine. Your dealer has technicians with special
training that know the best methods of repair and maintenance for your tractor.
IMPORTANT: This operators manual is part of your tractor. If the tractor is
sold, loaned or rented, the operators manual MUST go with it.
Declaration of Conformity
This tractor complies with the provisions of directive (89/336/EEC):
- Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS
Write your machine Model number, Product Identification Number (P.I.N.), and
Serial numbers on the lines provided below. If needed, give these numbers to
your Case dealer when you need parts or information for your machine.
Make a record of the numbers. Keep the record and your Manufacturers
Statement of Origin in a safe place. If the machine is stolen, report the
numbers to your local police.
Complied in this manual are the operating and maintenance instructions for
the 2120, 2130, 2140, 2150 V AND E agricultural tractor models.
When in need of service parts always supply the tractor, transmission and
engine serial numbers, including prefix and suffix letters.
If information is required that is not available in this manual see your nearest
authorized CASE DEALER.
Transmission Serial Number
EXAMPLE 587AB AG AF 000100
587 is the base code and the suffix letters denote the build of the unit:
1st suffix AB = 2 wheel drive AC = 4 wheel drive
2nd suffix AG = ROPS AH = CAB
3rd suffix AC = 30 km/h AF = 40 km/h
DS98F310
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Serial Number Location
DP98B222
MODEL AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATON
NUMBER PLATE
F00401
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER
F00404
TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
DP98B223
MFD AXLE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
(E MODELS)
DP98B223
TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
For ready reference write the serial numbers of your machine in the spaces below.
TRACTOR MODEL NUMBER.................................................................................
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER.................................................................
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ....................................................................................
TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER.......................................................................
MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE AXLE SERIAL NUMBER .......................................
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SAFETY/DECALS
SAFETY
Before operating, read and comply with the operators manual and safety
instructions.
Understand that your safety and the safety of other persons is measured by how
you service, and operate this machine. Know the positions and operations of all
controls before you try to operate. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL CONTROLS IN
A SAFE AREA BEFORE STARTING YOUR WORK.
READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY and make sure you understand the controls.
All equipment has a limit. Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering,
stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you start to operate.
The safety information given in this manual does not replace safety codes,
insurance needs, federal, state and local laws. Make sure your machine has the
correct equipment needed by the local laws and regulations.
CASE is continuing to work for your safety: by making tractors with better
protection and by giving these rules for safe operation.
INTENDED USE
This Case tractor is designed solely for use in customary agricultural or similar
operation (intended use).
Use in any other way is considered as contrary to the intended use. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage or injury resulting from this
misuse and these risks must be born solely by the user.
Compliance with and strict adherence to the conditions of operation, service and
repair as specified by the manufacturer also constitutes essential elements for the
intended use.
This Case tractor should be operated, serviced and repaired only by persons
familiar with all its particular characteristics and acquainted with the relevant
safety rules (accident prevention).
The accident prevention regulations, all other generally recognized regulations on
safety and occupational medicine and the road traffic regulations must be
observed at all times.
Any arbitrary modifications carried out on the tractor will relieve the manufacturer
of all liability for any resulting damage or injury.
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS
SYMBOL CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS
AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH. M171B
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SAFETY/DECALS
GENERAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT
PREVENTION REGULATIONS
● In addition to the instructions contained in this operator’s manual, also observe
the general safety and accident prevention regulations.
● Always comply with local traffic regulations when driving on public roads.
● Before starting work, familiarize yourself with all the controls and instruments
and their functions. During work is too late.
● Start the engine only from the operator’s seat.
● Never attempt to start engine by shorting across the starting motor
terminals as the machine may immediately start to move.
● Before moving away, always check the immediate vicinity of the machine (e.g.
for children). Ensure adequate visibility.
● Never run the engine in a closed building. Proper ventilation is required.
● Clothing worn by the operator must be close-fitting. Avoid wearing loose
jackets, shirts or ties.
● Handle fuel with care as it is highly flammable. Never refuel the machine in the
vicinity of naked flames or sparks. Do not smoke during refuelling.
● Always stop the engine and remove the main switch key before refuelling. Fill
fuel tank outdoors. Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.
● Prevent fires by keeping the machine clean.
● Take care when handling battery acid (toxic and corrosive).
TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS
● Passengers may only be carried if a proper passenger seat is fitted.
● The carrying of passengers is otherwise not permitted.
OPERATION
● Always adapt your ground speed to the ground conditions. Avoid making sharp
turns when driving up or down slopes or when driving across the slope. Do not
attempt to turn the machine with the differential lock engaged. When driving
down slopes, never depress the clutch and change gear.
● Attach trailers and/or implements correctly. The operating, steering and
braking behavior will be affected by attaching implements, trailers and ballast
weights. Therefore ensure adequate steering and braking power.
● Observe maximum permissible axle loads and total weights.
● When making turns with towed or mounted implements, always take into
consideration the width and inertia of the implement.
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SAFETY/DECALS
LEAVING THE TRACTOR
● When leaving the tractor, ensure that it will not roll away (apply park brake,
wheel wedges) stop the engine.
● Remove the main switch key and lock the operator’s cab (when equipped).
● Never leave the tractor unattended as long as the engine is still running.
● Never leave the operator’s platform/cab when driving.
● Lower implement or equipment to the ground before leaving the tractor.
IMPLEMENTS
● Attach implements and trailers to the tractor only using the prescribed
drawbars or hitches.
● Take particular care when attaching trailers or implements.
● Prevent trailer and implement from rolling away.
● Operate tractor only when all guards are fitted and in their correct position.
PTO OPERATION
● Always shut off engine before connecting or disconnecting drive shaft.
● When operating the PTO, no-one must be allowed to remain in the vicinity of
the rotating PTO stub shaft or drive shaft.
● Guards for drive shaft and PTO stub shaft must be fitted.
● High-inertia implements do not become stationary immediately when PTO is
disengaged. Allow sufficient time for implement to “coast down” to a halt
before cleaning or adjusting.
● As soon as drive shaft has been removed, install guard over PTO stub shaft.
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SAFETY/DECALS
SERVICE
● Do not service the tractor with the engine running. Follow the instructions in
this manual or see your dealer.
● Escaping fluid (fuel or hydraulic oil) under high pressure can penetrate the skin
and cause serious injury. If any fluid is injected into the skin, consult a doctor
immediately as other-wise serious infections may result.
● Dispose of oil, fuel and filters in accordance with local regulations. Do not
drain the oil on the ground or into a drain. Be responsible for the environment.
● Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the proper equipment and
experience to perform the job safely. See section TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/
BALLAST.
● Retighten wheel nuts after the specified hours in this manual.
● Always disconnect the battery ground strap(s) before carrying out any
electrical repairs on the machine.
● Use original manufacturers parts. Spare parts/service parts must comply with
the manufacturers technical specifications.
HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
● If you are exposed to or come in contact with hazardous chemicals, you can
be seriously injured. The fluids, lubricants, paints, adhesives, coolants, etc.,
used with your machine can be hazardous.
● Before you service the machine and dispose of the old fluids and lubricants,
always remember the environment. DO NOT put oil or fluids into the ground or
into containers that can leak.
● Check with your local environmental or recycling center or your dealer for
correct disposal information.
BASIC RULE
● Always check the operating and road safety of the tractor before starting.
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INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS
INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS
OPERATING CONTROLS
Levers and Pedals
F00406
1. BRAKE PEDALS - The left Pedal stops the Left Rear tractor wheel and the
Right pedal stops the Right Rear tractor wheel. For safe operation the
pedals must be applied at the same time with the pedal interlock so that
both brakes can be applied at the same time. Use the pedals separately
only for making sharp Left or Right turns in the field.
CAUTION: Brake pedals must be locked together for road travel. This will
insure uniform brake application and maximum stopping ability.
WARNING: Extra weight and bad traction conditions such as mud or ice
increase you stopping your distance. Remember that liquid in the tires,
weight on the machine or wheels, tanks filled with fertilizer, herbicides or
insecticides all these add weight and increase the distance you need in
which to stop.
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INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS
2. ENGINE SPEED CONTROL LEVER - This lever controls the speed of the
engine. When set in any position, speed will not change even if the load
varies. Moving the lever rearward will increase engine speed.
3. CLUTCH PEDAL - This pedal is used to disengage the drive between the
engine and transmission. The clutch is disengaged when the pedal is pressed
fully down.
4. PTO CLUTCH LEVER - This lever is used to disengage the drive between the
engine and the PTO drive line. The clutch is disengaged when the lever is
pulled fully rearwards.
NOTE: Do not hold the lever at the offset position for long periods. This
will cause excessive wear on the PTO clutch disc and bearing.
5. FORWARD AND REVERSE DRIVE LEVER - Move the lever fully forward
to select forward drive and fully rearward for reverse drive. The clutch
pedal must be pressed fully down before moving the lever.
6. ACCELERATOR PEDAL - The accelerator pedal is used when making
frequent changes of engine or tractor speed. Pressing down on the pedal will
increase speed. The engine speed control lever must be set to give the
slowest engine speed required when the accelerator pedal is to be used.
7. PARKING BRAKE LEVER - This lever is used to lock the transmission after
the tractor has stopped. The brake is engaged when the brake lever is pulled
up toward the operator. The brake is released by pressing the button on the
end of the lever and moving the lever down. THE PARKING BRAKE MUST
BE COMPLETELY RELEASED BEFORE MOVING THE TRACTOR.
8. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL - Your tractor has a differential lock that will
make both rear wheels turn at the same speed. The differential lock prevents
loss of power when the traction of the rear wheels is not equal. It also provides
a straight line steering aid when opening up the field and to control implement
overlap.
9. TRANSMISSION RANGE LEVER - This lever has 3 positions: Forward is low
range, rearward is high range, to the right and forward is lower range.
WARNING: Ensure that the differential lock is disengaged before making
turns or travelling on the highway.
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10. TRANSMISSION SPEED LEVER - The speed lever operates in an <<H>>
pattern. The central position of the lever is NEUTRAL. Move the lever to the
left and forward from neutral to select FIRST gear. Move the lever to the left
and rearward from neutral to select SECOND gear. Move the right and
forward from neutral to select THIRD gear. Move the lever to the right and
rearward from neutral to select FOURTH gear.
11. PTO LEVER - This lever, mounted on left hand mudguard, has 3 positions.
The central position is neutral, the rearward position is for standard PTO
speed, the forward position is for ground PTO speed. PTO Reduction lever
(if equipped) - Mounted on the rear of the transmission. This lever is used
to select 540/1000 rmp or 540/750 rpm PTO speeds.
12. MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD) LEVER (only on 30km/h
transmission) - This lever is located to the left of the operators seat.
MFD can be engaged or disengaged on the move, but make sure that neither
rear wheel is slipping. Anticipate the need for MFD and engage when minimum
torque is being used while the tractor is moving slowly. Move the lever fully
rearward in the slot to engage MFD and fully forward to disengage.
IMPORTANT: Do not use MFD for light duty draft work or when travelling
on the highway.
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13. POSITION CONTROL LEVER - This lever is used to rise or lower the
equipment on the three point linkage.
14. DRAFT CONTROL LEVER - This lever governs the working depth of the
implement.
15. AUXILIARY VALVES - The tractor can be fitted with two auxiliary valves.
They are used to operate the hydraulic equipment of an implement.