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Case ih magnum 225 tractor service repair manual [z8 rx06001 ]
1. SERVICE MANUAL
Magnum 225 [Z8Rx06001 - ]
Magnum 250 [Z8Rx06001 - ]
Magnum 280 [Z8Rx06001 - ]
Magnum 310 [Z8Rx06001 - ]
Magnum 335 [Z8Rx06001 - ]
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INTRODUCTION
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS.............................................................A
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM............................................... A.10.A
PRIMARY HYDRAULIC POWER SYSTEM Electro-hydraulic remote valve.............. A.10.C
PNEUMATIC SYSTEM .................................................................... A.20.A
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM ......................................................... A.30.A
LIGHTING SYSTEM....................................................................... A.40.A
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM .................................................................. A.50.A
FAULT CODES ............................................................................ A.50.A
POWER PRODUCTION .................................................................B
ENGINE ................................................................................... B.10.A
FUEL AND INJECTION SYSTEM......................................................... B.20.A
ENGINE COOLANT SYSTEM ............................................................ B.50.A
LUBRICATION SYSTEM .................................................................. B.60.A
STARTING SYSTEM ...................................................................... B.80.A
POWER TRAIN.............................................................................C
POWER COUPLING Drop box............................................................ C.10.E
POWER COUPLING Fixed coupling ...................................................... C.10.B
TRANSMISSION Powershift .............................................................. C.20.E
REAR PTO Hydraulic..................................................................... C.40.C
BAR AXLE................................................................................. C.60.A
TRAVELLING................................................................................D
FRONT AXLE ............................................................................. D.10.A
2WD-4WD SYSTEM Hydraulic........................................................... D.14.C
STEERING Hydraulic..................................................................... D.20.C
SERVICE BRAKE Hydraulic.............................................................. D.30.C
PARKING BRAKE Hydraulic ............................................................. D.32.C
BRAKE CONNECTION Hydraulic ........................................................ D.34.C
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3. BRAKE CONNECTION Pneumatic........................................................ D.34.E
SUSPENSION Hydraulic ................................................................. D.40.C
BODY AND STRUCTURE ..............................................................E
SHIELD.................................................................................... E.20.A
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT ........................................................... E.32.A
USER CONTROLS AND SEAT Operator seat ............................................ E.32.C
USER PLATFORM ........................................................................ E.34.A
ENVIRONMENT CONTROL Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning.................... E.40.D
SAFETY SECURITY ACCESSORIES Safety ............................................. E.50.B
WORKING ARM............................................................................H
HITCH Rear hitch......................................................................... H.10.C
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Safety rules
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
WARNING
Improper machine operation can cause injury or death. Always operate all machine controls from the opera-
tor’ s seat.
84-60
WARNING
Before starting engine, study operator’s manual safety messages. Read all safety signs on machine. Clear
the area of other persons. Learn and practice safe use of controls before operating. It is your responsibility to
understand and follow manufacturer’s instructions on machine operation, service, and to observe pertinent
laws and regulations. Operators and service manuals can be obtained from your equipment dealer.
D46-59C
WARNING
If you wear clothing that is too loose or do not use the correct safety equipment for your job, you can be
injured. Always wear clothing that will not catch on objects. Extra safety equipment that can be required
includes hard hat, safety shoes, ear protection, eye or face protection, heavy gloves and reflector clothing.
M492
WARNING
When working in the area of the fan belt with the engine running, avoid loose clothing if possible, and use
extreme caution.
M493
WARNING
When doing checks and tests on the equipment hydraulics, follow the procedures as they are written. DO
NOT change the procedure.
M494
WARNING
Lower all attachments to the ground or use stands to safely support the attachments before you do any main-
tenance or service.
M496
WARNING
Fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing serious personal injury. Always
protect the skin and eyes from escaping fluid under pressure. Before disconnecting lines or fittings, be sure
to release all pressure by operating the tractor control valves. Before applying pressure to the system, be
sure all connections are tight and that hoses and connections are not damaged. If injured by escaping fluid,
obtain medical assistance at once. Serious infection or reaction can develop if medical treatment is not ad-
ministered immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
M1184
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WARNING
Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have enough force to penetrate the skin. Hydraulic fluid may
also infect a minor cut or opening in the skin. If injured by escaping fluid, see a doctor at once. Serious
infection or reaction can result if medical treatment is not given immediately. Make sure all connections are
tight and that hoses and lines are in good condition before applying pressure to the system. Relieve all
pressure before disconnecting the lines or performing other work on the hydraulic system. To find a leak
under pressure use a small piece of cardboard or wood. Never use hands. Failure to comply could result in
death or serious injury.
M252A
WARNING
When removing hardened pins such as a pivot pin, or a hardened shaft, use a soft head (brass or bronze)
hammer or use a driver made from brass or bronze and a steel head hammer.
M497
WARNING
When using a hammer to remove and install pivot pins or separate parts using compressed air or using a
grinder, wear eye protection that completely encloses the eyes (approved goggles or other approved eye
protectors).
M498
WARNING
Use suitable floor (service) jacks or chain hoist to raise wheels or tracks off the floor. Always block machine
in placed with suitable safety stands.
M499
WARNING
When servicing or repairing the machine. Keep the shop floor and operators compartment and steps free of
oil, water, grease, tools, etc. Use an oil absorbing material and or shop cloths as required. Use safe practices
at all times.
M500
WARNING
Batteries contain acid and explosive gas. Explosions can result from sparks, flames or wrong cable con-
nections. To connect the jumper cables correctly to the battery of this machine see the Operators Manual.
Failure to follow these instructions can cause serious injury or death.
M504
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Tandem gear pump Regulated pressure - Adjust
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
NOTICE: Regulated pressure cannot be adjusted on the Magnum 335. The transmission controller monitors and
adjusts regulated as required on this model.
1. To perform the regulated pressure check and adjust-
ment with the tractor instrumentation:
• Start the engine.
• Cover the front grill with a large piece of paper.
• Press the INCR or DECR key on the instru-
mentation until the TRANS OIL TEMP screen
is reached.
• Operate the engine at 1500 RPM until the
transmission temperature displayed on the
instrumentation reads at least 49 °C (120 °F).
2. The regulated pressure specification is 22.4 - 24.5
bar (325 - 355 psi) at 1500 RPM engine speed.
Pressure is adjustable at the screw indicated (1).
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3. Loosen the lock nut and turn the adjustment screw
(1) in or out until the correct pressure displays on the
tractor instrumentation.
4. Tighten the lock nut to a torque of 41 - 54 Nm (30
- 40 lb ft). After tightening the lock nut, check the
regulated pressure again.
5. If the correct pressure cannot be obtained, check the
following:
• Transmission oil level.
• Priority/regulator valve for broken springs or
sticking spool. See Control valve Priority/
Regulator valve - Remove (A.10.A).
• Low pump flow performance. See Tandem
gear pump Regulated pressure - Flow test
(A.10.A).
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Tandem gear pump Regulated pressure - Flow test
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Special Tools: Flowmeter 380001806, 19.0 mm (0.75 in) hoses and special tool kit 380040106 are required for this
test.
NOTE: Always perform the regulated system pressure test and adjustment procedure before this test
NOTE: The front section of the tandem gear pump supplies oil flow to the priority/regulator valve. The regulator section
of the valve maintains the regulated circuit pressure at 22.4 - 24.5 bar (325 - 355 psi).
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1. Connect the outlet of the front section of the pump to
the flowmeter inlet (1).
2. Connect the outlet of the flowmeter to the remote
return manifold (2).
NOTE: If the tractor is equipped with power beyond, con-
nect the outlet of flowmeter to the return port on the power
beyond coupler.
3. Open the flowmeter load valve completed (turned
counterclockwise) before starting tractor.
NOTE: Hydraulic system oil does not have to be heated for
this test, but the system should be near room temperature
– 21 °C (70 °F).
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4. To perform this test:
• Place the transmission control in park.
• Start and run the engine at 2000 RPM.
• Adjust the flowmeter load setting to approxi-
mately 20.7 bar (300 psi).
• Record the front regulated pump flow reading
___________.
5. Analyze the results:
• If the flow reading was greater than 90.8 l/min
(24.0 US gpm) at 2000 RPM engine speed, the
front regulated pump is functioning correctly.
• If the flow reading was 81.8 - 90.8 l/min (21.6 -
24.0 US gpm) at 2000 RPM engine speed, the
front regulated pump output is adequate, but
pump efficiency is low.
• If the flow reading was less than 81.8 l/min
(21.6 US gpm) at 2000 RPMengine speed, re-
place the front regulated pump.
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Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Pressure test
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Special Tools: A 7.0 bar (100 psi) pressure gauge with an extension hose long enough to reach into cab and diag-
nostic fitting part number 322529A1 are required for this test.
NOTE: Perform this test when experiencing problems with all the pressure and flow compensating (PFC) pump circuits
– all remote sections and the hitch system not operating normally. The symptoms could be low flow, aerated oil, or
unusually loud pump operation possibly due to cavitation.
NOTICE: Do not attempt to use the hitch during this test.
1. To perform this test:
• Move the right rear tire out to the end of axle,
if required.
• Locate the return flow manifold tube (1). Re-
move the lower cap or hose assembly (2), and
install diagnostic fitting 322529A1.
• If a hitch return hose was disconnected, plug
the open fitting to keep contaminates out.
• Install hose/gauge assembly to the diagnostic
port.
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2. Place the transmission in Park. Start and run the
engine at low idle.
3. Heat the transmission oil to a minimum of 49 °C (120
°F). Place a piece of cardboard over the oil cooler to
help heat the oil.
4. Increase the engine speed to 2000 RPM. Record the
charge pressure ____________
5. If the correct charge pressure displays – 3.4 bar
(50 psi) minimum at 2000 RPM engine speed, the
charge system is performing correctly.
6. If the charge pressure is less than 3.4 bar (50 psi),
check for the following:
• Low oil level in the transmission.
• A broken spring or a stuck poppet in the lube
relief valve.
• Plugged inlet suction screen.
• Air leaks on the suction side of the pump.
• Low charge pump pressure. See Tandem
gear pump Charge and lubrication - Pres-
sure test (A.10.A).
• Low regulated pump flow. See Tandem gear
pump Regulated pressure - Pressure test
(A.10.A).
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7. If the charge pressure is low, check for broken spring
or damaged seat on lube relief valve cartridge. If the
relief is okay and the inlet screen is not blocked, the
pump must be replaced.
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Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Remove
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Prior operation:
Pressure/flow compensating (PFC) pump Dual flow - Remove (A.10.A).
1. Disconnect the charge outlet (1) and regulated circuit
outlet (2) hose assemblies from tandem gear pump.
Cap or plug all open ports and lines.
RCPH07CCH415AAB 1
2. Disconnect the pressure switch connector at the filter
housing.
RCPH07CCH416AAB 2
3. Loosen the hose clamp at the top and bottom on the
pump inlet hose.
RCPH07CCH417AAB 3
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4. Carefully pry up around the base of the inlet hose.
Move the hose off the flange.
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5. Remove the two bolts that secure the pump inlet
flange.
RCPH07CCH419AAB 5
6. Use a thin tipped screw driver to carefully pry the
flange up into the hose. This provides clearance for
the O-ring seal when the tandem gear pump assem-
bly is removed.
RCPH07CCH214BAB 6
7. Remove the two pump assembly mounting bolts.
RCPH07CCH420AAB 7
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8. Remove the tandem gear pump assembly.
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9. Remove and discard the O-ring seal from the inlet
flange.
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10. Remove the O-ring from pump drive end flange.
RCPH07CCH215BAB 10
Next operation:
Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Install (A.10.A)
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Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Install
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Prior operation:
Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Remove (A.10.A)
1. Install a new O-ring on the inlet flange.
RCPH07CCH422AAB 1
2. Install a new O-ring on the pump drive flange.
RCPH07CCH215BAB 2
3. Install the tandem gear pump assembly onto the
pump drive. Be careful to keep O-ring seals in place.
RCPH07CCH421AAB 3
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4. Install the two pump mounting bolts. Tighten to a
torque of 90 - 107 Nm (60 - 79 lb ft).
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5. Align the inlet flange and install the two mounting
bolts. Tighten each bolt to a torque of 73 - 87 Nm
(54 - 64 lb ft).
RCPH07CCH419AAB 5
6. Position the pump inlet hose down against flange.
Tighten both the top and bottom hose clamp.
RCPH07CCH417AAB 6
7. Connect the pressure switch connector to the filter
housing.
RCPH07CCH416AAB 7
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8. Remove the caps and install new O-rings on both
pump fittings. Connect the hose assemblies for the
charge outlet (1) and the regulated circuit outlet (2)
to the pump fittings. Tighten both hose connections.
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Next operation:
Pressure/flow compensating (PFC) pump Dual flow - Install (A.10.A)
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Pump drive - Remove
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Prior operation:
Move the right hand rear wheel out on the axle, or remove the wheel. If the wheel is removed, block the front wheels
and properly supporting the rear axle.
Prior operation:
Remove the charge pump and filter. See Tandem gear pump Charge and lubrication - Remove (A.10.A).
Prior operation:
Remove the transmission filter and the pressure and flow compensating pump. See Pressure/flow compensating
(PFC) pump - Remove (A.10.A) or Pressure/flow compensating (PFC) pump Dual flow - Remove (A.10.A).
1. Use identification tags to mark the hydraulic lines.
Cap the lines and open fittings.
2. Remove the three hydraulic line clamps (5) on top of
the hydraulic line support bracket.
RCPH07CCH630BBC 1
3. Remove the two mounting bolts (6) from the hy-
draulic line support bracket.
RCPH07CCH652BBC 2
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4. Remove the two longer top mounting bolts and
the six shorter bolts from the pump drive mounting
flange. Remove the pump drive assembly.
RCPH07CCH631BBC 3
Next operation:
Pump drive - Disassemble (A.10.A)
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Pump drive - Disassemble
Magnum 225, Magnum 250, Magnum 280, Magnum 310, Magnum 335
Prior operation:
Pump drive - Remove (A.10.A)
1. Remove the bearing cage from the pump drive hous-
ing.
RCPH07CCH648BBC 1
2. Remove the bearing cup from the bearing cage.
RCPH07CCH637ABC 2
3. Remove the shims from the pump drive housing.
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4. Mark the gear positions and remove the drive gear
assembly from the pump drive housing.
RCPH07CCH634ABC 4
5. Remove the idler gear bolt and washer from the
pump drive housing.
RCPH07CCH650BBC 5
6. Install a slide hammer on the idler gear shaft.
RCPH07CCH651BBC 6
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7. Remove the idler gear assembly from the pump drive
housing.
RCPH07CCH649BBC 7
8. Remove the idler gear assembly from the pump drive
housing.
RCPH07CCH645ABC 8
9. Drive one of the bearings from the idler gear. Discard
the bearing.
RCPH07CCH644ABC 9
10. Remove the spacer from the idler gear.
RCPH07CCH643ABC 10
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