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6. INTRODUCTION
Foreword - Ecology and the environment
Soil, air, and water are vital factors of agriculture and life in general. When legislation does not yet rule the treatment
of some of the substances required by advanced technology, sound judgment should govern the use and disposal of
products of a chemical and petrochemical nature.
NOTE: The following are recommendations that may be of assistance:
• Become acquainted with and ensure that you understand the relative legislation applicable to your country.
• Where no legislation exists, obtain information from suppliers of oils, filters, batteries, fuels, antifreeze, cleaning
agents, etc., with regard to their effect on man and nature and how to safely store, use, and dispose of these
substances.
• Agricultural consultants will, in many cases, be able to help you as well.
Helpful hints
• Avoid filling tanks using cans or inappropriate pressurized fuel delivery systems that may cause considerable
spillage.
• In general, avoid skin contact with all fuels, oils, acids, solvents, etc. Most of them contain substances that may be
harmful to your health.
• Modern oils contain additives. Do not burn contaminated fuels and or waste oils in ordinary heating systems.
• Avoid spillage when draining off used engine coolant mixtures, engine, gearbox and hydraulic oils, brake fluids, etc.
Do not mix drained brake fluids or fuels with lubricants. Store them safely until they can be disposed of in a proper
way to comply with local legislation and available resources.
• Modern coolant mixtures, i.e. antifreeze and other additives, should be replaced every two years. They should not
be allowed to get into the soil, but should be collected and disposed of properly.
• Do not open the air-conditioning system yourself. It contains gases that should not be released into the atmosphere.
Your CASE IH AGRICULTURE dealer or air conditioning specialist has a special extractor for this purpose and will
have to recharge the system properly.
• Repair any leaks or defects in the engine cooling or hydraulic system immediately.
• Do not increase the pressure in a pressurized circuit as this may lead to a component failure.
• Protect hoses during welding as penetrating weld splatter may burn a hole or weaken them, allowing the loss of
oils, coolant, etc.
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Safety rules
Important notice to operators
Your machine may be equipped with special guarding or other devices in compliance with local legislation. Some of
the guarding or safety devices require active use by the operator.
Check local legislation on the usage of this machine.
Accident prevention
Farm accidents can be prevented with your help.
No accident prevention program can be successful without the wholehearted cooperation of the person who is directly
responsible for the operation of the equipment.
To read accident reports from all over the country is to be convinced that a large number of accidents can be prevented
only by the operator anticipating the result before the accident is caused and doing something about it.
It is said that "The best kind of safety device is a careful operator who with care and mature consideration can save
more lives and limbs than any accident prevention program which is not adhered to".
Further in this chapter you will find a list of the most important safety precautions.
Take time to read and follow the instructions and furthermore, be careful!
Some pictures in this manual may show the safety guarding open or removed to better illustrate a particular feature
or adjustment.
Ensure to close or replace all guards before operating the machine.
General and operating safety
Most farm machinery accidents can be avoided by the observance of a few simple safety precautions.
1. The machine must only be used by a skilled operator familiar with all the controls and harvesting techniques on
cultivated land with slopes up to maximum 26 % ( 15 °) uphill and downhill.
2. Do not permit anyone other than the operator to ride on the machine.
3. Before starting the engine, ensure everyone is clear of the machine.
4. Warn bystanders by sounding the horn several times.
5. Keep children away from and off the machine at all times.
6. No-one should be standing on the ladders when the machine is moving.
7. When driving on public roads, observe traffic regulations, adapt your speed to road and traffic conditions and
ensure that all lights and other safety mechanisms on the machine (if they are required) are fitted and work
properly. The grain tank must be empty when driving on the road. Ensure that the unloading tube is locked in its
closed position.
8. Ensure that both brake pedals are locked together when travelling on public roads.
9. Ensure the hazard warning signs provided are installed at the front and the rear of the machine and use the
rotating amber traffic warning beacon(s) (if equipped) when driving on public roads to indicate the vehicle is of
abnormal size and is slow-moving.
10. Do not brake abruptly to avoid tipping of the machine.
11. Do not exceed 20 km/h (12.5 mph) when driving downhill. If necessary, change into a lower gear before starting
the descent.
12. Never travel at high speed in crowded areas.
13. Avoid making turns at high speed.
14. When driving on public roads, either with the grain header loaded on a trailer and attached to the rear of the
machine, or with the grain header still attached to the machine (provided local legislation allows), always be
aware and conscious of its size.
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15. Before operating the machine ensure that all safety guards are installed.
16. Check the wheel nuts torque as described in MAINTENANCE.
17. Do not enter the grain tank while the machine engine is running. With engine stopped, use a wooden clearing
club should the grain tank unloading auger become bridged. Take utmost care not to be pulled into the grain tank
in case un-bridging is required.
18. Do not attempt to clean, lubricate or carry out any adjustments on the machine while it is in motion or while the
engine is running.
19. Never leave the operator's platform without first disengaging the machine drive mechanism, lowering the header,
stopping the engine, applying the park brake and removing the ignition key.
20. Do not work under the machine header unless it is securely blocked and/or the header safety latch is engaged.
21. Do not work around the machine in loose clothing that might catch in any of the moving parts.
22. Keep hands away from moving parts of the machine.
23. Keep the fire extinguisher within easy reach of the operator. Ensure to replace it by a similar type of extinguisher
or have it checked or refilled after every usage and/or date of expiry.
24. Do not step on the grain tank extensions, covers, or the cab roof.
25. Machine dust can cause "farmer's lung" disease. It may also contain harmful spraying residues. Keep the cab
door and window closed during operation. Wear a dust mask when cleaning the accumulated dust and debris
on the machine.
Hydraulic system safety
• Hydraulic oil leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury. To prevent personal
injury:
• Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines.
• Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight and components are in good condition.
• Never use your hand to check for suspected leaks under pressure. Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this
purpose.
• If injured by leaking fluid, seek medical attention immediately.
• The hydraulic hoses and fittings on your machine meet engineering specifications for the particular function. When
replacing damaged, blown or worn hoses or fittings, use only manufacture authorized service parts.
• Care in hydraulic hose installation is a must:
• Make sure pressure is relieved before starting installation procedure.
• DO NOT kink or twist a hose, failure may occur.
• Properly route the hose.
• Have a certified hydraulic technician install the hose.
• Remove air from the hydraulic system after installing any hydraulic component.
• Periodically check hydraulic system for leaks or damage. check for:
• Leaks at hose fitting or in hose.
• Damaged hoses and/or fittings.
• Kinked, crushed, flattened, hard blistered, heat cracked, charred, twisted, soft or loose covered hoses.
• Corroded or damaged fittings.
• Leaking ports.
• Excessive dirt and debris around hoses and/or fittings.
• Damaged or missing hose retaining clamps, guards, shields, etc.
• DO NOT stand on or use a hose as a step. DO NOT pull or apply external forces to the hose. The hose may fail
and cause injury.
• Keep all persons away from the working area. Mechanisms controlled by fluid power can become hazardous if a
hose fails. Lifted mechanisms can fall to the ground, machine steering may fail, etc.
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• Stay clear of a pressurized hose assembly that has blown apart. Hose fittings can be thrown off at high speed and
a loose hose can whip around with great force.
• Hydraulic fluid can reach high temperatures. Allow fluid to cool before servicing the system.
• Escaping fluid under pressure may form a mist or fine spray which can flash or explode upon contact with an ignition
source.
• Vibration can reduce hose service life. Make sure all retaining clamps and/or devices are secured.
• Environmental conditions can cause hose and fittings to deteriorate. Inspect hydraulic hoses periodically. Replace
worn or damaged hoses and fittings.
Safety requirements for fluid power systems and components - Hydraulics (European stan-
dard PR EN 982)
Flexible hose assemblies must not be constructed from hoses which have been previously used as part of a hose
assembly.
Do not weld hydraulic piping.
When flexible hoses or piping are damaged, replace them immediately.
It is forbidden to modify a hydraulic accumulator by machining, welding or any other means.
Before removing hydraulic accumulators for servicing, the liquid pressure in the accumulator must be reduced to zero.
Pressure check on hydraulic accumulators shall be carried out by method recommended by the accumulator manu-
facturer.
Care must be taken not to exceed the maximum allowable pressure of the accumulator. After any check of adjustment
there must be no leakage of gas.
Danger of death by electrocution!
Pay special attention to the overhead power lines. Make sure the machine has sufficient clearance to pass in all
directions (also with raised or opened machine components). Also think of the radio aerial(s) or any other factory-
fitted accessory or parts which may have been added afterwards.
Should a contact between the machine and an electric power line occur, then the following precautions must be taken:
Stop the machine movement immediately, stop the engine and apply the hand-brake or parking brake.
Check if you can safely leave the cab or your actual position without direct contact with electric wires. If not, stay
in your position and call for help. If you can leave your position without touching the lines, jump off the last step or
support position to ensure that there is no contact between any part of your body and the ground at any time. Do not
touch the machine afterwards until power to the lines has been shut off. When people approach the machine, warn
them not to touch the machine but to ask the electric power supply company to shut off the power to the lines.
Engine safety
1. Keep the engine area clean of dust, chaff and straw to prevent the possibility of fires.
2. Never idle the engine in an enclosed area as harmful exhaust gases may build up.
3. Wear a suitable hearing protective device, such as ear muffs or ear plugs, if you are exposed to noise which you
feel is uncomfortable.
4. The cooling system operates under pressure which is controlled by the radiator cap. It is dangerous to remove
the cap while the engine is hot.
5. Switch off the engine and wait until it has cooled. Even then use extreme care when removing the cap. Cover
the cap with a rag and turn it slowly to the first stop to allow the pressure to escape before removing the cap
completely. Stand clear of the radiator opening as hot coolant may splash out.
6. Never add cold water to a hot radiator. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury
from hot coolant or steam blowout and/or damage to the cooling system or engine.
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7. Antifreeze contains monoethylene glycol and other chemicals which are toxic if taken internally and can be ab-
sorbed in toxic amounts through repeated or prolonged skin contact. Follow these precautions when working
with antifreeze:
8. Do not take antifreeze internally. If antifreeze is swallowed accidentally, obtain medical attention immediately.
9. Keep antifreeze in sealed containers out of reach of children, livestock or pets.
10. Periodically check the engine coolant and heater hoses for signs of wear, deterioration, weak sections and leaks
to avoid hazardous situations and possible injury caused by hot coolant.
11. The fuel oil in the injection system is under high pressure and can penetrate the skin. Unqualified persons should
not remove or attempt to adjust a fuel injection pump, injector, nozzle or any other part of the fuel injection sys-
tem. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury. If fuel is injected through the skin, medical
assistance should be obtained.
12. Be very careful to avoid contact with hot engine oil. If the engine oil is extremely hot, allow the oil to cool to a
moderately warm temperature for safe removal.
13. Do not handle a hot oil filter with bare hands.
14. Continuous and prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer. Protect your skin by wearing
heavy plastic gloves. If oil gets onto the skin, wash promptly with soap and water.
Diesel fuel safety
1. Under no circumstances should gasoline, alcohol or blended fuels be added to diesel fuel. These combinations
can create an increased fire or explosive hazard. In a closed container, such as a fuel tank, such blends are
more explosive than pure gasoline. Do not use these blends.
2. Never remove the fuel tank cap or refuel with the engine running or hot. Refuel the machine only when the engine
has been turned off. Do not smoke or use a naked flame when refuelling or when standing near fuel tanks.
3. Maintain control of the fuel filler pipe nozzle when filling the tank.
4. Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity. Allow room for expansion.
5. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
6. Always tighten the fuel tank cap securely.
7. If the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace it with an CASE IH AGRICULTURE cap. A non-approved, proprietary
cap may not be safe.
8. Keep equipment clean and properly maintained.
9. Do not drive equipment near open fires.
10. Never use fuel for cleaning purposes.
Battery safety
WARNING
Explosion hazard!
Batteries emit explosive gases. Always ventilate when using in an enclosed area or when charging.
Keep the battery away from sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
Battery acid causes burns. Batteries contain sulfuric acid.
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Contact with skin and eyes could result in severe irritation
and burns. Always wear splash-proof goggles and protective clothing (gloves and aprons). Wash
hands after handling.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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The essential precautions listed below must be observed:
• Do not use an open flame to check the electrolyte level. Keep sparks, flames and lighted tobacco away.
• Do not produce sparks with cable clamps when charging the battery or starting the engine with a slave battery.
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• Wear eye protection when working near batteries.
• Wear eye protection and gloves if removing the battery cover plugs.
• Provide ventilation when charging or using in an enclosed space.
• Ensure the vent plugs are correctly installed and tight.
If the electrolyte comes into contact with the skin, eyes or is taken internally, treat as follows:
• Skin: Flush with cold water.
• Eyes: Flush with cold water for 10 minutes and get prompt medical attention.
• Internal: Call a doctor immediately.
Fire and explosion prevention
• Due to the flammable nature of the crop materials encountered, fire risks are high. This risk can be minimized by
frequent removal of accumulated crop material from the machine and checking for overheated machine compo-
nents. If oil leaks appear, re-torque bolts or replace gaskets as necessary.
• Remove all trash or debris from the machine each day. Especially check the engine area and exhaust system.
• Sparks or flame can cause the hydrogen gas in a battery to explode. To prevent an explosion do the following:
• When disconnecting the battery cables, disconnect the negative (▬) cable first; when connecting the battery
cables, connect the negative (▬) cable last.
• When connecting jumper cables to start the engine, use the procedure shown in this manual (see Auxiliary Battery
connections in this manual).
• Do not short circuit the battery posts with metal items.
• Do not weld, grind or smoke near a battery.
• Sparks from the electrical system or engine exhaust can cause an explosion and fire. Before you operate this
machine in an area with flammable dust or vapors, use good ventilation to remove the flammable dust or vapors.
• Use nonflammable cleaning solvent to clean parts.
• A fire can cause death or injury. Always have fire extinguisher near or on the machine. Make sure the fire extin-
guishers are serviced according to the manufacturers instructions.
• If a fire extinguisher has been used, always recharge or replace the fire extinguisher before operating the machine.
• Keep the cooling system clean and maintain the correct coolant level.
• Make sure that you DO NOT store oily rags or other flammable materials on the machine.
• Engine fuel can cause an explosion or fire. Do not fill the fuel tank with the engine running; if you are near an open
fire; or if you are welding, smoking, etc.
• If the machine has an oil, fuel or hydraulic leak, always repair the leak and clean the area before operating.
• Check the electrical system for loose connections or frayed insulation. Repair or replace the loose or damaged
parts.
• Before welding or using a torch on the machine, clean the area to be repaired.
Wheels and tires
The life and performance of the tires depends largely upon maintaining the correct pressure. Keep the tires inflated
to the pressures given in SPECIFICATIONS.
Check the wheel nuts torque daily during the first week of operation and thereafter on a weekly basis.
The wheel nut torque is given in SPECIFICATIONS.
Whenever preparing to jack-up the machine, park on a level, firm surface and securely block the drive tire opposite
the side to be lifted, both in front and rear.
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Engine - Remove
Prior operation:
Gearbox - Remove (23.304)
Prior operation:
Cab and platform - Remove (90.150)
1. Disconnect the wiring connector from the hood har-
ness then remove the two bolts (1) and the hood sta-
bilizer cylinder (2).
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2. Disconnect the (negative) battery cable (1).
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3. Disconnect the main ground wire (1) from the chassis
and positive cable (2) from the starter solenoid.
NOTE: Remove front ballast weights if equipped.
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4. Disconnect the steering cylinder lines (2) and trans-
mission cooler lines (1).
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5. Disconnect the two bolts that secure the right-hand
side shield (1).
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6. WARNING
Hazardous chemicals!
Coolant can be toxic. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, and clothing. Antidotes:
EXTERNAL - Rinse thoroughly with water.
Remove soiled clothing.
INTERNAL - Rinse the mouth with water.
DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek immedi-
ate medical attention.
EYES - Flush with water. Seek immediate
medical attention.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
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Drain the coolant from the cooling system/radiator
(1).
7. Remove the radiator hose.
8. Remove the turbo intercooler tubes, (2) and (3), then
disconnect the air cleaner restriction switch (4).
9. Remove the air intake hose (5).
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10. Disconnect the coolant reservoir to radiator line (1).
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11. Remove the radiator support to bolster mounting
bolts (1).
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12. Loosen the screw (1) and slide the oil cooler out as
far as possible.
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13. Remove the mounting bolts (1) from the intercooler.
14. Remove the intercooler to intake manifold tube (2).
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15. Remove the left-hand shield by removing the two
bolts (1).
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16. Disconnect the relay electrical connector (1).
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17. WARNING
Uncontrolled equipment movement!
Put adequate wheel chocks against the
front and rear of both traction and steer-
ing wheels to avoid machine movement.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
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WARNING
Unexpected machine movement!
If you are supporting any wheel(s) of a
four-wheel drive machine on a stand,
NEVER attempt to start the engine or
rotate a wheel. The wheels could move,
causing the machine to fall from the
stand. Instead, support all wheels so they
are just clear of the ground.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
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Install an engine stand to support the engine while it
is separated from the tractor transmission.
18. Remove the bolts (1) that secure the engine hood
support to the engine.
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19. Remove the two upper engine to transmission
mounting bolts (1).
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20. Disconnect the fuel delivery and return lines, (1) and
(2).
21. Remove the throttle linkage from the fuel injection
pump (3).
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22. Remove the lower engine to transmission mounting
bolts (1).
NOTE: Insure that no harness, tubes or lines of any sort
will prevent engine separation.
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23. Using an appropriate tool to support the front bolster,
remove the engine to bolster mounting bolts (1).
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24. Using an appropriate lifting device, separate the en-
gine from the transmission as shown.
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Next operation:
Engine - Install (10.001)
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Engine - Install
1. DANGER
Heavy parts!
Support designated component(s) with
adequate lifting equipment.
Failure to comply will result in death or
serious injury.
D0018A
CAUTION
Pinch hazard!
Always use suitable tools to align mating
parts. DO NOT use your hand or fingers.
Failure to comply could result in minor or
moderate injury.
C0044A
Using an appropriate lifting device, align the engine
to the transmission as shown.
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2. Using an appropriate tool to support the front bolster,
install the engine to bolster mounting bolts (1).
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3. Install the lower engine to transmission mounting
bolts (1).
NOTE: Insure that no harness, tubes or lines of any sort
are in between mated parts.
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20. Engine - Engine and crankcase
4. Install the throttle linkage to the fuel injection pump
(1).
5. Connect the fuel delivery and return lines, (2) and (3).
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6. Install the two upper engine to transmission mount-
ing bolts (1).
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7. Install the bolts (1) that secure the engine hood sup-
port to the engine.
8. WARNING
Uncontrolled equipment movement!
Put adequate wheel chocks against the
front and rear of both traction and steer-
ing wheels to avoid machine movement.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
W0981A
WARNING
Unexpected machine movement!
If you are supporting any wheel(s) of a
four-wheel drive machine on a stand,
NEVER attempt to start the engine or
rotate a wheel. The wheels could move,
causing the machine to fall from the
stand. Instead, support all wheels so they
are just clear of the ground.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
W0429A
Install an engine stand to support the engine while it
is being attached to the tractor transmission.
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21. Engine - Engine and crankcase
9. Connect the relay electrical connector (1).
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10. Secure the left-hand shield by installing the two bolts
(1).
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11. Install the intercooler to intake manifold tube (1).
12. Remove the mounting bolts (2) from the intercooler.
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13. Slide the oil cooler in as far as possible and then
tighten the screw (1).
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22. Engine - Engine and crankcase
14. Install the radiator support to bolster mounting bolts
(1).
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15. Connect the coolant reservoir to radiator line (1).
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16. Install the air intake hose (1).
17. Connect the air cleaner restriction switch (2) and the
install the turbo intercooler tubes, (3) and (4).
18. Install the radiator hose.
19. WARNING
Hazardous chemicals!
Coolant can be toxic. Avoid contact with
skin, eyes, and clothing. Antidotes:
EXTERNAL - Rinse thoroughly with water.
Remove soiled clothing.
INTERNAL - Rinse the mouth with water.
DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek immedi-
ate medical attention.
EYES - Flush with water. Seek immediate
medical attention.
Failure to comply could result in death or
serious injury.
W0282A
Fill the cooling system/radiator (5) with coolant.
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23. Engine - Engine and crankcase
20. Connect the two bolts that secure the right-hand side
shield (1).
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21. Connect the steering cylinder lines (1) and transmis-
sion cooler lines (2).
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22. Connect the main ground wire (1) from the chassis
and positive cable (2) from the starter solenoid.
NOTE: Install front ballast weights if equipped.
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23. Connect the (negative) battery cable (1).
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24. Engine - Engine and crankcase
24. Install the two bolts (1) and the hood stabilizer cylin-
der (2) then connect the wring connector to the hood
harness.
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Next operation:
Cab and platform - Install (90.150)
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25. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Overview
Description
The units with 8x8 mechanical shuttle transmissions use a conventional clutch to connect engine power to the trans-
mission. The clutch is conventionally located at the front of the transmission, connecting the engine to the transmission
input shaft.
The clutch system is comprised of the following components:
• Clutch disc
• Pressure plate
• Pilot bearing
• Release bearing
The clutch system is a cable operated single plate clutch with a 330.2 mm (13 in) non-asbestos dry friction disc,
designed for high durability and low-effort operation. The pressure plate is a diaphragm spring type, which is self-
adjusting and requires no maintenance.
Operation
With the clutch engaged, the spring loaded pressure plate forces the clutch disc into contact with the engine flywheel.
The frictional contact between the clutch disc material and the surfaces of the flywheel and pressure plate transmits
drive from the flywheel, via the clutch disc, to the input shaft of the transmission. A cable connects the clutch pedal
to the release bearing. The release bearing contacts the operating fingers of the pressure plate.
Depression of the clutch pedal causes the release bearing to move forward and depress the pressure plate diaphragm,
thus drawing the pressure plate away from the clutch disc and releasing the disc from contact with the flywheel. The
frictional drive from the engine to the transmission is thereby disconnected. When the clutch pedal is released, a
spring returns the pedal to its free position and the release bearing is drawn away from the release levers of the
pressure plate assembly. The main springs of the pressure plate assembly then re–assert pressure on the pressure
plate moving it towards the friction disc and into contact with the flywheel, which re–establishes the drive between
engine and transmission.
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27. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Adjust
The only adjustment the clutch requires is a periodic ad-
justing of the free travel of the pedal. This is the movement
in which the pedal goes from being totally loose to the point
when it encounters resistance. This is the only adjustment
required for the mechanical clutch.
1. Measure the free travel of the clutch pedal. Specifi-
cation is 28 - 41 mm (1.102 - 1.614 in).
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2. If free travel is not within specifications:
A. Loosen the locknut (1) on the clutch rod assem-
bly (2).
B. Remove the split (cotter) pin (4) and the clevis
pin (3) securing the clutch rod assembly to the
clutch release shaft assembly.
C. Make the necessary adjustments.
D. Install a new split pin and the clevis pin. Make
sure the clevis pin is installed with the cotter pin
side AWAY from the fuel tank.
E. Tighten the locknut to a torque of 34 N·m (25
lb ft).
Next operation:
Clutch - Remove (18.110)
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28. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Remove
1. Separate the engine and the transmission.
2. Remove the bolts (1) that affix the pressure plate and
cover (2) to the flywheel.
NOTE: Loosen the bolts equally and diagonally to avoid
distortion of the cover.
3. Remove the pressure plate and the clutch disc.
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Next operation:
Clutch - Disassemble (18.110)
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29. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Disassemble
Prior operation:
Clutch - Remove (18.110)
1. Remove the clutch release fork setscrew (3).
2. Remove the clutch release shaft (4) from the box.
3. Remove the fork (2) from the transmission.
4. Push out the thrust bearing (1) and hub assembly
from the clutch hub support.
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Next operation:
Clutch - Inspect (18.110)
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30. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Inspect
Prior operation:
Clutch - Disassemble (18.110)
1. Inspect the friction disc. Make sure the linings are
not loose, cracked, worn out or dirtied by oil. Check
the rivets. If there are signs of overheating due to
clutch slippage, replace the disc with a new one.
NOTE: Investigate reason for any oil or grease on surfaces.
Repair before mounting new disc.
2. Inspect pressure plate. Check that all pins are the
same height, that there is no discoloration due to
overheating, and that the entire assembly works
properly. Check for cracks, scratches or distortion
on the surface of the pressure plate. Dispose of
pressure plate if any of the above failures are found.
NOTE: The diaphragm clutch has no replacement parts.
Replace the whole assembly if any problem is found during
inspection.
3. Make sure the thrust bearing and hub move freely
inside the hub support. Ensure the bearing rotates
smoothly and that external side is not damaged or
worn out. Look for cracks or distortion on clutch re-
lease fork. For example, make sure that all the pins
are aligned and not worn out. Remove and replace
any broken or defective parts.
4. If needed, check the thrust bearing. Use a puller (1)
with a suitable attachment (3) and a stack plate (4)
to separate the thrust bearing (2) from the hub.
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Next operation:
Clutch - Assemble (18.110)
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31. Clutch - Clutch and components
Clutch - Assemble
Prior operation:
Clutch - Inspect (18.110)
1. Lubricate hub housing with high melting point grease
and install the thrust bearing and hub.
2. Reattach the fork and the clutch release shaft.
3. Tighten the fork setscrew to a torque of 47 N·m (35
lb ft).
Next operation:
Clutch - Install (18.110)
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