This document is a service manual for Case IH tractors and includes safety information and maintenance procedures for various tractor systems and components. It provides maintenance instructions for the engine, transmission, front and rear axles, power take-off, brakes, hydraulics, hitches, frames, steering, wheels, tracks, cab climate control, electrical systems, and other parts. Safety precautions are included to prevent injury when servicing equipment.
CASE IH STX450 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The instructions cover disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator, hood, fuel lines, air intake components, and other parts to fully separate the engine from the tractor.
CASE IH STX440 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The instructions cover disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator, hood, fuel lines, air intake components, and other parts to fully separate the engine from the tractor.
CASE IH STX375 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It is a multi-step process that begins by preparing the machine, disconnecting electrical and fluid connections, removing ancillary components, and then lifting the engine out of the machine. The installation process reverses these steps, carefully positioning and securing the engine before reconnecting all electrical and fluid lines. Safety is emphasized throughout with warnings about proper lifting and ensuring all personnel are clear during movements.
CASE IH STX325 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It is a multi-step process that begins by preparing the machine, disconnecting electrical and fluid connections, removing ancillary components, and then lifting the engine out of the machine. The installation process reverses these steps, carefully positioning and securing the engine before reconnecting all electrical and fluid lines. Safety is emphasized throughout with warnings about proper lifting equipment and blocking the machine securely.
Caterpillar Cat 257 Multi Terrain Loader (Prefix CMM) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 3034 engine, including:
- Removing the flywheel, which requires drilling holes in it and using guide bolts.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal using a drill bit and slide hammer puller to avoid damaging the crankshaft.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal by lubricating it and setting it in place with a seal installer tool.
- Removing the flywheel housing by detaching lifting brackets, removing bolts, and tapping it off dowels.
Caterpillar Cat 257D MULTI TERRAIN LOADER (Prefix FMR) Service Repair Manual ...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a 257D Multi Terrain Loader, including:
- Engine oil relief valve - Instructions include loosening a plug, carefully removing a cap, and removing additional parts. Reinstallation is the reverse order.
- Engine oil pump - Removal involves removing screws and covers. Installation includes cleaning parts, checking clearances, applying grease, and reinstalling covers.
- Water pump - Removal requires removing belts, bolts, and the pump. Installation is the reverse order with a new gasket.
- Water temperature regulator - Removal involves disconnecting hoses, removing bolts and a gasket, and taking out the regulator. Install
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a piston pump on a 246D Skid Steer Loader. It outlines the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to disassemble and assemble the pump. To remove the pump, hoses and harnesses must be disconnected, then lifting tools are used to support the pump while bolts are removed. Reinstallation is the reverse of removal. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove components like valves, seals, and housing pieces, and reinstall them in the proper order.
CASE IH STX275 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The goal is to fully separate the engine from other tractor components to allow for its removal from the vehicle. Safety precautions are advised when handling fluids, batteries, and heavy engine components.
CASE IH STX450 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The instructions cover disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator, hood, fuel lines, air intake components, and other parts to fully separate the engine from the tractor.
CASE IH STX440 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The instructions cover disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator, hood, fuel lines, air intake components, and other parts to fully separate the engine from the tractor.
CASE IH STX375 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It is a multi-step process that begins by preparing the machine, disconnecting electrical and fluid connections, removing ancillary components, and then lifting the engine out of the machine. The installation process reverses these steps, carefully positioning and securing the engine before reconnecting all electrical and fluid lines. Safety is emphasized throughout with warnings about proper lifting and ensuring all personnel are clear during movements.
CASE IH STX325 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine. It is a multi-step process that begins by preparing the machine, disconnecting electrical and fluid connections, removing ancillary components, and then lifting the engine out of the machine. The installation process reverses these steps, carefully positioning and securing the engine before reconnecting all electrical and fluid lines. Safety is emphasized throughout with warnings about proper lifting equipment and blocking the machine securely.
Caterpillar Cat 257 Multi Terrain Loader (Prefix CMM) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various components of a 3034 engine, including:
- Removing the flywheel, which requires drilling holes in it and using guide bolts.
- Removing the crankshaft rear seal using a drill bit and slide hammer puller to avoid damaging the crankshaft.
- Installing the crankshaft rear seal by lubricating it and setting it in place with a seal installer tool.
- Removing the flywheel housing by detaching lifting brackets, removing bolts, and tapping it off dowels.
Caterpillar Cat 257D MULTI TERRAIN LOADER (Prefix FMR) Service Repair Manual ...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a 257D Multi Terrain Loader, including:
- Engine oil relief valve - Instructions include loosening a plug, carefully removing a cap, and removing additional parts. Reinstallation is the reverse order.
- Engine oil pump - Removal involves removing screws and covers. Installation includes cleaning parts, checking clearances, applying grease, and reinstalling covers.
- Water pump - Removal requires removing belts, bolts, and the pump. Installation is the reverse order with a new gasket.
- Water temperature regulator - Removal involves disconnecting hoses, removing bolts and a gasket, and taking out the regulator. Install
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a piston pump on a 246D Skid Steer Loader. It outlines the required tools and gives step-by-step instructions to disassemble and assemble the pump. To remove the pump, hoses and harnesses must be disconnected, then lifting tools are used to support the pump while bolts are removed. Reinstallation is the reverse of removal. Detailed illustrations accompany each step to show how to remove components like valves, seals, and housing pieces, and reinstall them in the proper order.
CASE IH STX275 Tractor Service Repair Manual.pdfgen78guozun
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing an engine from a tractor. It lists 27 steps including draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing hoses, and detaching mounting hardware. The goal is to fully separate the engine from other tractor components to allow for its removal from the vehicle. Safety precautions are advised when handling fluids, batteries, and heavy engine components.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing a lifter group on a C2.2 engine. It lists the required tool and removal steps, which include using a telescopic magnet to remove the lifters from the valve mechanism housing.
2) Installation instructions include cleaning components, lubricating the lifters, and inserting the lifters into the valve mechanism housing using the telescopic magnet. Proper lifter orientation is noted.
3) Completing the job involves installing the valve mechanism cover after checking lifter rotation.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an exhaust manifold on a 249D Compact Track Loader powered by a C2.2 engine. The removal procedure involves loosening fasteners, removing the exhaust manifold and gasket, and removing any studs. For installation, clean surfaces are required, a new gasket is installed, the manifold is aligned and fastened, and bolts are tightened to the specified torque. The document also provides instructions for removing and installing valve springs, using the appropriate tools to compress springs at each step.
Caterpillar Cat 247 MULTI TERRAIN LOADER (Prefix CML) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the lift cylinder on a 247 Multi Terrain Loader. It lists the required tools and safety precautions. The removal procedure involves releasing hydraulic pressure, disconnecting hoses and removing pins and bolts to detach the cylinder. Reinstallation is the reverse of removal. Torque specifications are provided for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 246D Skid Steer Loader powered by a C3.3B engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal and wear sleeve, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear. The procedures note important steps like keeping parts clean, applying lubricants, using the proper tools, and torquing fasteners to the specified values. Cautions are also included to contain fluids and dispose of them properly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel injection pump on a 246D Skid Steer Loader powered by a C3.3B engine. The procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines, removing mounting nuts and bolts, and extracting the pump. When installing, new gasket shims are used and bolts are tightened to the specified torques. Cleanliness of all fuel system components is emphasized to prevent contamination.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the automatic timing advance and fuel injection pump housing & governor on a 245D Excavator with a 3406C diesel engine. It describes in detail the steps to take the components off the engine, including removing mounting bolts, nuts, hoses and other fasteners. The instructions note to cap or plug any openings immediately to prevent contamination. They also warn to use caution when removing certain parts like springs.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a 246 Skid Steer Loader, including the turbocharger, exhaust manifold, inlet manifold, and inlet and exhaust valve springs. The removal and installation procedures describe loosening clamps, removing bolts, plugging openings to prevent contamination, cleaning surfaces, and installing new gaskets. Tools required are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 245B SERIES II EXCAVATOR (Prefix 6MF) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling starting motors for a 245B Series II excavator. It describes removing components like the rear housing, brush holder, pinion drive housing, and shift lever housing. Tools needed are listed. Detailed photos show each step, such as lifting brush springs, removing retaining rings, and cleaning parts with mineral spirits. Instructions are provided for both 42-MT and 37-MT/41-MT style starting motors.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing and track motors of a 245 Excavator model. It describes over 30 steps to disassemble the motors by removing components like the shuttle valve, pump head, body, barrel, pistons, and more. It then describes over 20 steps for reassembling the motors, providing details on cleaning parts, applying oil, pressing components, setting bearings, and checking clearance. The goal is to properly disassemble and reassemble the swing and track motors while identifying parts to ensure correct alignment during reassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing drive of a 245 Excavator model. It describes removing and installing over 40 individual parts in multiple steps. Key parts that must be removed include the swing drive motor, brake, various bearings, gears, seals, tubes, and manifolds. The instructions specify cleaning all parts thoroughly and applying anti-seize compound before reassembling the swing drive using the reverse of the disassembly steps. Special tools are required and parts must be heated or cooled to specific temperatures during installation.
Caterpillar Cat 245 EXCAVATOR (Prefix 95V) Service Repair Manual (95V00001-00...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 245 Excavator's 3406 vehicular engine, including:
- Disassembling and reassembling the fuel injection pump housing, which involves removing various parts like pumps, racks, lifters, and bearings, and replacing them in the proper order.
- Removing and installing the inlet manifold, which connects to the cylinder head and air cleaner components.
- Removing the aftercooler unit, which involves disconnecting hoses and pipes, removing mounting bolts, and taking out the core component. Detailed steps are provided for each disassembly and reassembly process.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the engine oil pump on a 242B2 Skid Steer Loader with a 3024C engine. The removal procedure involves removing the front housing, idler gear components, suction pipe, and idler hub. The installation procedure outlines installing the idler hub, gears, rotor, cover, and suction pipe and includes checking end play clearance. Safety notices are provided throughout regarding contained fluids, cleanliness, and spring loaded components.
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 242D Skid Steer Loader engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing various parts like the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, oil cooler, and valve mechanism cover. Detailed steps are outlined along with required tools and torque specifications. Technicians are advised to keep parts clean, contain fluids, and follow specifications for non-specified torque values.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rocker shaft and pushrods on a Caterpillar 236B skid steer loader engine. The removal process involves loosening adjustment screws and bolts, and progressively removing the assembly. Installation is the reverse, requiring lubrication, torqueing bolts to specification, and adjusting valve lash. Separate sections provide details on disassembling and assembling the individual rocker shaft components.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the automatic timing advance on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. It describes:
- Removing the front housing before removing the timing advance
- Using engine turning tools to position the crankshaft and camshaft gears and locate the #1 piston at top dead center
- Removing two plugs and installing a tool in the flywheel housing to view and install bolts
- Checking valve operation to confirm piston position before removal
The timing advance is then removed following any additional steps needed when the front cover is or isn't installed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing fuel injection lines on a 235C EXCAVATOR with a 3306 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting brackets and nuts securing the lines. The installation procedure specifies reconnecting the lines and brackets using new seals if needed. Special precautions are outlined regarding cleanliness and fluid containment.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel priming pump, fuel filter base, and fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar 235D Excavator with a 3306 engine. The procedures describe draining fuel, removing mounting bolts and hoses, checking gaskets, and reinstalling components in the reverse order while taking precautions to contain fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 235B EXCAVATOR (Prefix 9PC) Service Repair Manual (9PC00001-...gen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing several fuel system components on a Caterpillar 235B excavator including:
1) The fuel priming pump, which must be removed by taking off bolts and disconnecting tubes before being reinstalled.
2) The fuel filter base, which is removed by disconnecting fuel lines and removing bolts, and is reinstalled by reversing the process.
3) The fuel transfer pump, which is removed by disconnecting tubes and removing bolts, and is reinstalled by reversing the process. Detailed disassembly and assembly instructions are also provided for the fuel transfer pump.
The documents provide instructions for servicing components of a Caterpillar 3306 engine used in a 235 excavator, including:
1) Procedures for removing and installing the automatic timing advance unit, which involves using alignment tools to ensure proper timing of the fuel injection pump gears.
2) Disassembling and assembling the automatic timing advance unit, which controls the operation of weights and springs inside the unit.
3) Removing and installing the fuel shutoff solenoid and fuel ratio control, following steps to properly connect electrical and fuel lines.
4) Guidance on inspection and installation of screen assemblies and seals during maintenance of these engine components.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar 235B EXCAVATOR. It describes:
1) Removing the fuel transfer pump by disconnecting tubes and removing bolts.
2) Disassembling the pump housing by removing covers, springs, seals, pistons, sleeves, and valves.
3) Throughout, it emphasizes cleanliness and proper fluid containment, and provides illustrations of each step.
1) The document provides instructions for removing and installing a lifter group on a C2.2 engine. It lists the required tool and removal steps, which include using a telescopic magnet to remove the lifters from the valve mechanism housing.
2) Installation instructions include cleaning components, lubricating the lifters, and inserting the lifters into the valve mechanism housing using the telescopic magnet. Proper lifter orientation is noted.
3) Completing the job involves installing the valve mechanism cover after checking lifter rotation.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing an exhaust manifold on a 249D Compact Track Loader powered by a C2.2 engine. The removal procedure involves loosening fasteners, removing the exhaust manifold and gasket, and removing any studs. For installation, clean surfaces are required, a new gasket is installed, the manifold is aligned and fastened, and bolts are tightened to the specified torque. The document also provides instructions for removing and installing valve springs, using the appropriate tools to compress springs at each step.
Caterpillar Cat 247 MULTI TERRAIN LOADER (Prefix CML) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the lift cylinder on a 247 Multi Terrain Loader. It lists the required tools and safety precautions. The removal procedure involves releasing hydraulic pressure, disconnecting hoses and removing pins and bolts to detach the cylinder. Reinstallation is the reverse of removal. Torque specifications are provided for reassembly.
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 246D Skid Steer Loader powered by a C3.3B engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing the crankshaft rear seal and wear sleeve, flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, and idler gear. The procedures note important steps like keeping parts clean, applying lubricants, using the proper tools, and torquing fasteners to the specified values. Cautions are also included to contain fluids and dispose of them properly.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing a fuel injection pump on a 246D Skid Steer Loader powered by a C3.3B engine. The procedure involves disconnecting fuel lines, removing mounting nuts and bolts, and extracting the pump. When installing, new gasket shims are used and bolts are tightened to the specified torques. Cleanliness of all fuel system components is emphasized to prevent contamination.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the automatic timing advance and fuel injection pump housing & governor on a 245D Excavator with a 3406C diesel engine. It describes in detail the steps to take the components off the engine, including removing mounting bolts, nuts, hoses and other fasteners. The instructions note to cap or plug any openings immediately to prevent contamination. They also warn to use caution when removing certain parts like springs.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing various engine components on a 246 Skid Steer Loader, including the turbocharger, exhaust manifold, inlet manifold, and inlet and exhaust valve springs. The removal and installation procedures describe loosening clamps, removing bolts, plugging openings to prevent contamination, cleaning surfaces, and installing new gaskets. Tools required are also listed.
Caterpillar Cat 245B SERIES II EXCAVATOR (Prefix 6MF) Service Repair Manual (...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling starting motors for a 245B Series II excavator. It describes removing components like the rear housing, brush holder, pinion drive housing, and shift lever housing. Tools needed are listed. Detailed photos show each step, such as lifting brush springs, removing retaining rings, and cleaning parts with mineral spirits. Instructions are provided for both 42-MT and 37-MT/41-MT style starting motors.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing and track motors of a 245 Excavator model. It describes over 30 steps to disassemble the motors by removing components like the shuttle valve, pump head, body, barrel, pistons, and more. It then describes over 20 steps for reassembling the motors, providing details on cleaning parts, applying oil, pressing components, setting bearings, and checking clearance. The goal is to properly disassemble and reassemble the swing and track motors while identifying parts to ensure correct alignment during reassembly.
This document provides instructions for disassembling and assembling the swing drive of a 245 Excavator model. It describes removing and installing over 40 individual parts in multiple steps. Key parts that must be removed include the swing drive motor, brake, various bearings, gears, seals, tubes, and manifolds. The instructions specify cleaning all parts thoroughly and applying anti-seize compound before reassembling the swing drive using the reverse of the disassembly steps. Special tools are required and parts must be heated or cooled to specific temperatures during installation.
Caterpillar Cat 245 EXCAVATOR (Prefix 95V) Service Repair Manual (95V00001-00...gen78guozun
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 245 Excavator's 3406 vehicular engine, including:
- Disassembling and reassembling the fuel injection pump housing, which involves removing various parts like pumps, racks, lifters, and bearings, and replacing them in the proper order.
- Removing and installing the inlet manifold, which connects to the cylinder head and air cleaner components.
- Removing the aftercooler unit, which involves disconnecting hoses and pipes, removing mounting bolts, and taking out the core component. Detailed steps are provided for each disassembly and reassembly process.
The document provides instructions for removing and installing the engine oil pump on a 242B2 Skid Steer Loader with a 3024C engine. The removal procedure involves removing the front housing, idler gear components, suction pipe, and idler hub. The installation procedure outlines installing the idler hub, gears, rotor, cover, and suction pipe and includes checking end play clearance. Safety notices are provided throughout regarding contained fluids, cleanliness, and spring loaded components.
This document provides instructions for servicing components of a 242D Skid Steer Loader engine. It includes procedures for removing and installing various parts like the flywheel housing, crankshaft pulley, crankshaft front seal, oil cooler, and valve mechanism cover. Detailed steps are outlined along with required tools and torque specifications. Technicians are advised to keep parts clean, contain fluids, and follow specifications for non-specified torque values.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the rocker shaft and pushrods on a Caterpillar 236B skid steer loader engine. The removal process involves loosening adjustment screws and bolts, and progressively removing the assembly. Installation is the reverse, requiring lubrication, torqueing bolts to specification, and adjusting valve lash. Separate sections provide details on disassembling and assembling the individual rocker shaft components.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the automatic timing advance on a Caterpillar 3306 engine. It describes:
- Removing the front housing before removing the timing advance
- Using engine turning tools to position the crankshaft and camshaft gears and locate the #1 piston at top dead center
- Removing two plugs and installing a tool in the flywheel housing to view and install bolts
- Checking valve operation to confirm piston position before removal
The timing advance is then removed following any additional steps needed when the front cover is or isn't installed.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing fuel injection lines on a 235C EXCAVATOR with a 3306 engine. The removal procedure involves disconnecting brackets and nuts securing the lines. The installation procedure specifies reconnecting the lines and brackets using new seals if needed. Special precautions are outlined regarding cleanliness and fluid containment.
This document provides instructions for removing and installing the fuel priming pump, fuel filter base, and fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar 235D Excavator with a 3306 engine. The procedures describe draining fuel, removing mounting bolts and hoses, checking gaskets, and reinstalling components in the reverse order while taking precautions to contain fluids.
Caterpillar Cat 235B EXCAVATOR (Prefix 9PC) Service Repair Manual (9PC00001-...gen78guozun
The document provides instructions for removing and installing several fuel system components on a Caterpillar 235B excavator including:
1) The fuel priming pump, which must be removed by taking off bolts and disconnecting tubes before being reinstalled.
2) The fuel filter base, which is removed by disconnecting fuel lines and removing bolts, and is reinstalled by reversing the process.
3) The fuel transfer pump, which is removed by disconnecting tubes and removing bolts, and is reinstalled by reversing the process. Detailed disassembly and assembly instructions are also provided for the fuel transfer pump.
The documents provide instructions for servicing components of a Caterpillar 3306 engine used in a 235 excavator, including:
1) Procedures for removing and installing the automatic timing advance unit, which involves using alignment tools to ensure proper timing of the fuel injection pump gears.
2) Disassembling and assembling the automatic timing advance unit, which controls the operation of weights and springs inside the unit.
3) Removing and installing the fuel shutoff solenoid and fuel ratio control, following steps to properly connect electrical and fuel lines.
4) Guidance on inspection and installation of screen assemblies and seals during maintenance of these engine components.
The document provides instructions for removing and disassembling the fuel transfer pump on a Caterpillar 235B EXCAVATOR. It describes:
1) Removing the fuel transfer pump by disconnecting tubes and removing bolts.
2) Disassembling the pump housing by removing covers, springs, seals, pistons, sleeves, and valves.
3) Throughout, it emphasizes cleanliness and proper fluid containment, and provides illustrations of each step.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program by Kevin MillerForth
Kevin Miller, Senior Advisor, Business Models of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
EV Charging at MFH Properties by Whitaker JamiesonForth
Whitaker Jamieson, Senior Specialist at Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director of Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant: Round 2 by Brandt HertensteinForth
Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager of the Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.
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3. Contents
INTRODUCTION
Engine....................................................................................... 10
[10.001] Engine and crankcase ............................................................. 10.1
[10.216] Fuel tanks .......................................................................... 10.2
[10.202] Air cleaners and lines .............................................................. 10.3
[10.310] Aftercooler.......................................................................... 10.4
[10.400] Engine cooling system ............................................................. 10.5
[10.414] Fan and drive ...................................................................... 10.6
[10.500] Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment ........................... 10.7
Transmission.............................................................................. 21
[21.113] Powershift transmission ............................................................ 21.1
[21.135] Powershift transmission external controls.......................................... 21.2
[21.145] Gearbox internal components...................................................... 21.3
[21.155] Powershift transmission internal components...................................... 21.4
Front axle system ....................................................................... 25
[25.100] Powered front axle ................................................................. 25.1
[25.102] Front bevel gear set and differential ............................................... 25.2
[25.310] Final drives ......................................................................... 25.3
[25.500] Front axle track yoke assembly .................................................... 25.4
Rear axle system........................................................................ 27
[27.100] Powered rear axle.................................................................. 27.1
[27.106] Rear bevel gear set and differential................................................ 27.2
[27.120] Planetary and final drives .......................................................... 27.3
[27.610] Rear axle track yoke assembly .................................................... 27.4
Power Take-Off (PTO)................................................................. 31
[31.104] Rear electro-hydraulic control...................................................... 31.1
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[31.220] Gearbox ............................................................................ 31.3
Brakes and controls .................................................................... 33
[33.110] Parking brake or parking lock ...................................................... 33.1
[33.202] Hydraulic service brakes ........................................................... 33.2
Hydraulic systems....................................................................... 35
[35.000] Hydraulic systems.................................................................. 35.1
[35.102] Pump control valves................................................................ 35.2
[35.105] Charge pump....................................................................... 35.3
[35.106] Variable displacement pump ....................................................... 35.4
[35.204] Remote control valves ............................................................. 35.5
[35.220] Auxiliary hydraulic pump and lines ................................................. 35.6
[35.300] Reservoir, cooler, and filters........................................................ 35.7
[35.304] Combination pump units ........................................................... 35.8
[35.600] High flow hydraulics................................................................ 35.9
Hitches, drawbars, and implement couplings.................................. 37
[37.100] Drawbars and towing hitches ...................................................... 37.1
Frames and ballasting ................................................................. 39
[39.100] Frame .............................................................................. 39.1
[39.110] Drawbar and hitch assembly ....................................................... 39.2
Steering..................................................................................... 41
[41.101] Steering control .................................................................... 41.1
[41.200] Hydraulic control components...................................................... 41.2
[41.206] Pump ............................................................................... 41.3
Wheels...................................................................................... 44
[44.511] Front wheels........................................................................ 44.1
[44.520] Rear wheels........................................................................ 44.2
Tracks and track suspension........................................................ 48
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[48.130] Track frame and driving wheels .................................................... 48.2
[48.134] Track tension units ................................................................. 48.3
[48.138] Track rollers ........................................................................ 48.4
Cab climate control ..................................................................... 50
[50.104] Ventilation .......................................................................... 50.1
[50.200] Air conditioning..................................................................... 50.2
[50.300] Cab pressurizing system ........................................................... 50.3
Electrical systems....................................................................... 55
[55.000] Electrical system ................................................................... 55.1
[55.100] Harnesses and connectors......................................................... 55.2
[55.301] Alternator........................................................................... 55.3
[55.302] Battery.............................................................................. 55.4
[55.010] Fuel injection system............................................................... 55.5
[55.014] Engine intake and exhaust system................................................. 55.6
[55.024] Transmission control system....................................................... 55.7
[55.045] Front axle control system .......................................................... 55.8
[55.046] Rear axle control system........................................................... 55.9
[55.048] Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) control system ..................................... 55.10
[55.050] Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) control system............... 55.11
[55.051] Cab Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) controls................. 55.12
[55.404] External lighting .................................................................. 55.13
[55.522] Cab Power Take-Off (PTO) controls ............................................. 55.14
[55.640] Electronic modules ............................................................... 55.15
[55.035] Remote control valve electric control ............................................ 55.16
[55.130] Rear three-point hitch electronic control system ................................. 55.17
[55.988] Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) electrical system .......................... 55.18
[55.DTC] FAULT CODES.................................................................. 55.19
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8. INTRODUCTION
Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing
All repair and maintenance work listed in this manual must be carried out only by qualified dealership personnel,
strictly complying with the instructions given, and using, whenever possible, the special tools.
Anyone who performs repair and maintenance operations without complying with the procedures provided herein
shall be responsible for any subsequent damages.
The manufacturer and all the organizations of its distribution chain, including - without limitation - national, regional, or
local dealers, reject any responsibility for damages caused by parts and/or components not approved by the manu-
facturer, including those used for the servicing or repair of the product manufactured or marketed by the manufacturer.
In any case, no warranty is given or attributed on the product manufactured or marketed by the manufacturer in case
of damages caused by parts and/or components not approved by the manufacturer.
The information in this manual is up-to-date at the date of the publication. It is the policy of the manufacturer for
continuous improvement. Some information could not be updated due to modifications of a technical or commercial
type, or changes to the laws and regulations of different countries.
In case of questions, refer to your CASE IH Sales and Service Networks.
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9. INTRODUCTION
Safety rules
Quadtrac 470 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Quadtrac 540 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Quadtrac 540 NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Quadtrac 580 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Quadtrac 580 NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Quadtrac 620 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Rowtrac 370 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Rowtrac 420 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Rowtrac 470 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Rowtrac 500 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA standard wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 420 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 470 NA Wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 470 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 500 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 500 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 500 QT NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 500 QT NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 500 QT NA
Steiger 500 NA
Steiger 540 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 540 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 580 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 580 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 620 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 620 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Personal safety
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury.
Throughout this manual you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special in-
structions. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of you and those working with you.
Read and understand all the safety messages in this manual before you operate or service the machine.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT
IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
Machine safety
NOTICE: Notice indicates a situation that, if not avoided, could result in machine or property damage.
Throughout this manual you will find the signal word Notice followed by special instructions to prevent machine or
property damage. The word Notice is used to address practices not related to personal safety.
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10. INTRODUCTION
Safety rules - Personal safety
General safety rules
Use caution when operating the machine on slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the
center of gravity of the machine. The machine can tip or roll over when near ditches and embankments or uneven
surfaces.
Never permit anyone other than the operator to ride on the machine.
Never operate the machine under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or while otherwise impaired.
While driving on the road, the seat swivel position must always be straight forward and locked in position with no
rotation. The seat swivel should only be rotated for in field operation.
Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. Shift down before you start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid
“free wheeling.”
Do not drive on roads, or at high speed anywhere, with the differential lock engaged. Difficult steering will occur, and
can result in an accident. In field operation, use the differential lock for traction improvement, but release for turning
at row ends.
Do not exceed implement transport speed or the speed rating on the implement tires. Review the implements Oper-
ator’s Manual for specifications. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
For speeds up to 16 km/h (10 mph), make sure that the weight of a trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes
does NOT EXCEED 1.5 times the Tractor weight. For speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph), make sure that the weight of
the trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes, does NOT EXCEED the weight of the Tractor. Stopping distance
increases with increasing speed as the weight of the towed load increases, especially on hills and slopes.
Rear upset can result if pulling from wrong location on tractor. Hitch only to the drawbar. Use three point hitch only
with the implements designed for its use – not as a drawbar.
Do not look directly into the front or rear HID (high intensity discharge) lamps. Eye damage can occur.
Do not tamper with the ballast on the front or rear high intensity discharge (HID) lamp since it uses high voltage.
Personal injury or death can occur.
To avoid possible eye damage from microwave signals emitted by the radar sensor, do not look directly into the sensor
face.
When digging or using ground engaging attachments be aware of buried cables. Contact local utilities to determine
the locations of services.
Pay attention to overhead power lines and hanging obstacles. High voltage lines may require significant clearance
for safety.
Hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious injury or infection.
• DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper.
• Stop engine, remove key and relieve the pressure before connecting or disconnecting fluid lines.
• Make sure all components are in good condition and tighten all connections before starting the engine or pressur-
izing the system.
• If hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel penetrates the skin, seek medical attention immediately.
• Continuous long term contact with hydraulic fluid may cause skin cancer. Avoid long term contact and wash the
skin promptly with soap and water.
Keep clear of moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, watches, long hair, and other loose or hanging items can become
entangled in moving parts.
Wear protective equipment when appropriate.
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DO NOT attempt to remove material from any part of the machine while it is being operated or components are in
motion.
Make sure all guards and shields are in good condition and properly installed before operating the machine. Never
operate the machine with shields removed. Always close access doors or panels before operating the machine.
Dirty or slippery steps, ladders, walkways, and platforms can cause falls. Make sure these surfaces remain clean and
clear of debris.
A person or pet within the operating area of a machine can be struck or crushed by the machine or its equipment. DO
NOT allow anyone to enter the work area.
Raised equipment and/or loads can fall unexpectedly and crush persons underneath. Never allow anyone to enter
the area underneath raised equipment during operation.
Never operate engine in enclosed spaces as harmful exhaust gases may build up.
Before starting the machine, be sure that all controls are in neutral or park lock position.
Start the engine only from the operator’s seat. If the safety start switch is bypassed, the engine can start with the
transmission in gear. Do not connect or short across terminals on the starter solenoid. Attach jumper cables as
described in the manual. Starting in gear may cause death or serious injury.
Always keep windows, mirrors, all lighting, and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem clean to provide the best possible
visibility while operating the machine.
Operate controls only when seated in the operator’s seat, except for those controls expressly intended for use from
other locations.
Before leaving the machine:
1. Park machine on a firm level surface.
2. Put all controls in neutral or park lock position.
3. Engage park brake. Use wheel chocks if required.
4. Lower all hydraulic equipment — Implements, header, etc.
5. Turn off engine and remove key.
When, due to exceptional circumstances, you would decide to keep the engine running after leaving the operator’s
station, then the following precautions must be followed:
1. Bring the engine to low idle speed.
2. Disengage all drive systems.
3. WARNING
Some components may continue to run down after disengaging drive systems.
Make sure all drive systems are fully disengaged.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
W0113A
Shift the transmission into neutral.
4. Apply the parking brake.
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Engine
Quadtrac 470 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] , Quadtrac 540 NA model [ZEF300001
- ] , Quadtrac 540 NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] , Quadtrac 580 NA model
[ZEF300001 - ] , Quadtrac 580 NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] , Quadtrac
620 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] , Rowtrac 370 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] ,
Rowtrac 420 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] , Rowtrac 470 NA model [ZEF300001
- ] , Rowtrac 500 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 370 NA heavy duty
wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 370 NA standard wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] ,
Steiger 420 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 470 NA Wheeled
scraper [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 470 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] ,
Steiger 500 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 500 NA wheeled
scraper [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 500 QT NA model [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 500
QT NA scraper model [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 540 NA heavy duty wheeled
[ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 540 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 580
NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 580 NA wheeled scraper
[ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger 620 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] , Steiger
620 NA wheeled scraper [ZEF300001 - ]
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13. Engine - Engine and crankcase
Engine - Change fluid - Changing engine oil and filter
NOTE: Reduce to 300 hours or less if CASE IH AKCELA UNITEK NO. 1™ SBL CJ-4 is not used.
Change the engine oil and filter every 600 hours or once a
year or before storage, whichever occurs first. Your dealer
has approved oil and filters. Do not use other types of oil
or filters.
NOTE: For best results change the oil and filter while the
engine is still warm to the touch from operation (not hot).
The tractor must be on a level surface.
Remove the engine side shields.
9L engine
1. Remove the oil pan drain plug and drain the oil from the
engine into a container.
2. After all oil has drained, install new washer 98474302
on drain plug, center washer on plug and install drain
plug. Torque drain plug to 30 N·m (22 lb ft).
3. Clean the area around the filter head and housing on
the left side of the engine. Place a container under the
oil filter and turn the filter housing counterclockwise to
loosen with a 51 mm (2 in) wrench. After all oil has
drained from the filter, remove the housing with filter.
RAIL13TR04406AA 1
4. Install the new filter cartridge and O-ring. Lightly oil new
O-ring.
4. Reinstall the filter assembly onto the tractor. Do not
over tighten or O-ring will leak.
RCPH10FWD928BAM 2
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5. Fill with new oil into the engine oil fill (1).
NOTE: Total oil refill capacity will be determined by how
completely the crankcase drains. Do not fill above the high
mark on the dipstick (2) when refilling.
6. Operate the engine for five minutes at 1000 RPM.
Check for oil leaks at the filter base and drain plug.
7. Stop the engine. Wait approximately five minutes for
the oil to return to the oil pan. Check the oil level on the
dipstick (2) and add oil if needed.
RAIL13TR04406AA 3
13L engines
1. Remove the oil pan drain plug and drain the oil from the
engine into a container.
2. After all oil has drained, install new washer 98474302
on drain plug, center washer on plug and install drain
plug. Torque drain plug to 30 N·m (22 lb ft).
3. Place a container under the oil filter on the left side of
the engine. Use a 19 mm (0.75 in) socket to open drain
on bottom of housing. This will allow oil to drain from
the housing. After oil is drained, turn the filter housing
counterclockwise to loosen with a 51 mm (2 in) wrench
and remove the filter housing.
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4. Install the new filter cartridge and O-ring.
4. Reinstall the filter assembly. Do not over tighten or the
O-ring will leak.
RCPH10FWD928BAM 5
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5. Fill with new oil into the engine oil fill (1).
NOTE: Total oil refill capacity will be determined by how
completely the crankcase drains. Do not fill above the high
mark on the dipstick (2) when refilling.
6. Operate the engine for five minutes at 1000 RPM.
Check for oil leaks at the filter base and drain plug.
7. Stop the engine. Wait approximately five minutes for
the oil to return to the oil pan. Check the oil level on the
dipstick (2) and add oil if needed.
RAIL13TR01857AA 6
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Engine - Remove - 9L
Rowtrac 370 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA standard wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Prior operation:
Hood support - Remove – Row crop frame, 9L engine (90.102)
1. Disconnect the driveshaft from the engine.
RAIL13TR02967AA 1
2. Label and disconnect the heater hoses from the tubes.
NOTE: Plug and cap all disconnected hoses and tubes.
RAIL13TR02966AA 2
3. Label and disconnect the two hoses for the diesel emis-
sions fluid tank solenoid.
RAIL13TR02969AA 3
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4. Loosen the hose clamp (1) at the turbo.
5. Remove the air intake tube (2) from the engine.
RAIL13TR03051AA 4
6. Disconnect the power cable (1) from the starter.
7. Disconnect the wire (2) from the starter.
8. Remove the bolt (3) and disconnect the ground strap
from the engine block.
RAIL13TR02970AA 5
9. Remove the left hand charged air cooler tube.
NOTE: Plug and cap disconnected tubes and ports.
RAIL13TR02978AA 6
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10. Disconnect the lower radiator hose at the engine.
RAIL13TR02971AA 7
11. Attach a support strap to the cooling package frame
and the chassis frame as shown to support the cooling
package.
RAIL13TR02973AA 8
12. Remove the right hand charged air cooler tube.
RAIL13TR02972AA 9
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13. Remove the clamp (1) securing the upper radiator
tube to the bracket on the engine.
14. Remove the upper radiator tube (2).
RAIL13TR02974AA 10
15. Cut the ties securing the harness and disconnect the
harness.
RAIL13TR02976AA 11
16. Loosen the viscous drive from the shaft.
NOTE: The fan pulley hub is left handed threaded.
RAIL13TR02979AA 12
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20. Engine - Engine and crankcase
17. With the help of an assistant remove the fan out the
right hand side of the machine.
RAIL13TR02977AA 13
18. Disconnect the harness lead to the air conditioner high
pressure switch (1) and the clutch activation lead (2) .
RAIL13TR02981AA 14
19. Use a breaker bar to relieve the tension on the serpen-
tine belt and remove the belt from the air conditioner
compressor pulley.
RAIL13TR02987AA 15
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20. Support the compressor and remove the four mount-
ing bolts.
RAIL13TR02986AA 16
21. Set the compressor on the right hand front tire and
secure with holding straps as shown.
RAIL13TR02982AA 17
22. Disconnect the power cable (1) from the alternator.
23. Disconnect the exciter wire (2) from the alternator.
RAIL13TR02983AA 18
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22. Engine - Engine and crankcase
24. Disconnect the harness (1).
25. Remove the bolt (2) securing the harness to the en-
gine block.
RAIL13TR02985AA 19
26. Unplug the connector (1).
27. Disconnect the main harness (2) from the engine con-
troller.
28. Disconnect the cable (3) from the junction box.
29. Cut the tie (4) securing the harness and cable to-
gether.
30. Move the harness (5) out from behind the junction box
and the engine to stay with the chassis during the
engine removal.
RAIL13TR02988AA 20
31. Remove the nut and bolt (1) securing the cable to the
bracket.
32. Remove the bolts (2) securing the bracket to the en-
gine block.
RAIL13TR02984AA 21
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33. Remove the bolt (1) securing the harness to the en-
gine block.
34. Disconnect the fuel inlet hose (2).
NOTE: Plug and cap all disconnected fuel hoses and fit-
tings.
RAIL13TR02993AA 22
35. Disconnect the fuel return hose.
RAIL13TR02991AA 23
36. Remove the right and left hand hold down brackets.
NOTE: Left hand side is shown. Remove both sides.
RAIL13TR02989AA 24
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37. Remove the front hold down bracket.
RAIL13TR02994AA 25
38. Attach the 4130 load rotor lifting bale or equivalent to
overhead crane and engine lift brackets.
NOTE: The engine lifting brackets are for vertical lifting
only. Any lifting device that is not vertically in line with the
lifting brackets can damage the engine rocker arm cover or
cause bracket failure.
RAIL13TR02992AA 26
39. Remove the engine.
RAIL13TR02990AA 27
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Engine - Install - 9L
Rowtrac 370 NA model [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA heavy duty wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
Steiger 370 NA standard wheeled [ZEF300001 - ] NA
1. Set the engine in place on the chassis.
NOTE: The engine lifting brackets are for vertical lifting
only. Any lifting device that is not vertically in line with the
lifting brackets can damage the engine rocker arm cover or
cause bracket failure.
RAIL13TR02990AA 1
2. Remove the 4130 load rotor lifting bale or equivalent
from the engine lift brackets.
RAIL13TR02992AA 2
3. Install the front hold down bracket.
4. Torque the lower engine mount to frame bolts (1) to 90
- 107 N·m (66 - 79 lb ft).
5. Torque the ISO mount nut and bolt to 160 - 220 N·m
(118 - 162 lb ft).
RAIL13TR02994AA 3
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6. Install the right and left hand hold down brackets.
NOTE: Left hand side is shown. Install both sides.
7. Torque the bolts to 125 - 150 N·m (92 - 111 lb ft).
RAIL13TR02989AA 4
8. Connect the fuel return hose.
NOTE: Remove the plugs and caps from the disconnected
fuel hoses and fittings.
RAIL13TR02991AA 5
9. Route the harness and secure to the engine block with
the original bolt (1).
10. Connect the fuel inlet hose (2).
RAIL13TR02993AA 6
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11. Secure the bracket to the engine block (1) with the
original bolts.
12. Secure the cable to the bracket with the original nut
and bolt (2).
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13. Route the harness (1) behind the junction box into it’s
original position.
14. Connect the cable (2) to the junction box as shown.
15. Connect the main harness (3) to the engine controller.
16. Plug in the connector (4) as shown.
17. Secure the harness and cable (5) together with a tie.
RAIL13TR02988AA 8
18. Connect the harness (1).
19. Route the harness to the top of the engine and secure
with the original bolt (2).
RAIL13TR02985AA 9
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20. Connect the exciter wire (1) to the alternator.
21. Connect the power cable (2) to the alternator.
RAIL13TR02983AA 10
22. Remove the compressor from the right hand front tire
and set in place on the engine.
RAIL13TR02982AA 11
23. Support the compressor, install the four mounting
bolts and tighten.
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30. Engine - Engine and crankcase
24. Use a breaker bar to move the belt tensioner and in-
stall serpentine belt on to the air conditioner compres-
sor pulley.
RAIL13TR02987AA 13
25. Connect the harness lead to the air conditioner high
pressure switch (1) and the clutch activation lead (2) .
RAIL13TR02981AA 14
26. With the help from an assistant install the fan in place
from the right hand side of the machine.
RAIL13TR02977AA 15
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31. Engine - Engine and crankcase
27. Thread the viscous drive on to the shaft.
NOTE: The fan pulley hub is left handed threaded.
28. Tighten the viscous drive on to the shaft.
RAIL13TR02979AA 16
29. Connect the harness and secure to the bracket with
ties.
RAIL13TR02976AA 17
30. Set the upper radiator tube (1) in place.
NOTE: Remove the plugs and caps from the disconnected
tubes and ports.
31. Install the clamp (2) securing the upper radiator tube
to the bracket on the engine.
32. Tighten the clamps (3) at the radiator and the thermo-
stat housing on the engine.
RAIL13TR02974AA 18
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33. Assemble the right hand charged air cooler tube.
RAIL13TR02972AA 19
34. Remove the support strap.
RAIL13TR02973AA 20
35. Connect the lower radiator hose at the engine and
tighten the clamp.
RAIL13TR02971AA 21
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36. Assemble the left hand charged air cooler tube.
RAIL13TR02978AA 22
37. Connect the ground strap (1) to the engine block.
38. Connect the wire (2) to the starter.
39. Connect the power cable (3) to the starter.
RAIL13TR02970AA 23
40. Assemble the air intake tube to the engine.
RAIL13TR03051AA 24
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41. Connect the two hoses for the diesel emissions fluid
tank solenoid as labeled during disassembly.
RAIL13TR02969AA 25
42. Connect the heater hoses to the tubes as labeled dur-
ing disassembly.
RAIL13TR02966AA 26
43. Connect the driveshaft to the engine.
44. Torque the bolts to 95 - 108 N·m (70 - 80 lb ft)
RAIL13TR02967AA 27
Next operation:
Hood support - Install – Row crop frame, 9L engine (90.102)
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