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10. INTRODUCTION
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0.1 - INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this workshop manual is to provide instruction for repair technicians and a practical guide to improving the quality
of repairs. This manual enables repair technicians to acquire a thorough knowledge of the machine, indicating the correct methods
for fault diagnosis, for working in safety and for accurate dimensional checks and visual inspections. The instructions also indicate
the products to use, the tightening torques and the adjustment data. The technical material contained in this manual is reserved to
Authorised Dealers and Service Centres who will be duly informed of any technical changes to the machines in question through the
issue of documents regarding modifications, updates and supplements for optional equipment. All technicians and their colleagues
are expressly forbidden from reproducing any part of this manual in any form or from communicating the contents to third parties
without the express written permission of the Manufacturer, who remains the sole owner of this document with all rights reserved in
accordance with applicable laws.
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0.1.1 - Safety notes
To ensure that machines entrusted to Authorised Service Centres for repair or overhaul continue to function correctly, it is very
important that all repair work is carried out in the prescribed manner. The procedures for checks and repairs indicated in this manual
are safe and effective. Some of the operations described require the use of special tools and equipment; these tools have been
specifally designed for the intended purpose and may be ordered directly from the Manufacturers. DO NOT USE MAKESHIFT
TOOLS; not only is there a risk of personal injury, but such tools are rarely suited to the purpose for which they are used. In potentially
hazardous situations, always give priority to personal safety and take the necessary actions to eliminate the danger
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0.1.2 - General safety rules
● Even if you have a thorough knowledge of the machine as regards its components, operation and controls, always take
special care when carrying out the following operations; Remember that the machine you are working on is in need of repair
or overhaul and consequently may not always behave as expected.
● Before starting work, clean the tractor thoroughly to remove all mud, dust and road dirt. Also clean the cab to remove all traces
of oil, snow and ice from the access steps and grab rails.
● When climbing up to or down from the cab, always ensure you maintain three points of contact at a time (foot or handholds)
in order to keep your balance and prevent accidental falls.
● Always take special care when carrying out fault diagnosis operations; these operations often require two persons, who must
never stand in front of the wheels when the engine is running.
● When carrying out checks and repairs, wear close-fitting clothing, safety goggles and protective gloves that are suitable for
the task (cleaning, draining fluids, repairs). When working near moving parts, long hair should be gathered up and tied back
safely under a cap to prevent the risk of entanglement and severe injury.
● Do not allow anyone who is not directly involved in the work to come near the tractor; ensure that they remain at a safe
distance.
● Keep well clear of moving parts; when the engine is running, some moving parts are not easily visible and therefore present a
risk of entanglement, even if protected by safety guards.
● Ensure that the area is well ventilated before starting the engine in order to avoid the formation of dangerous concentrations
of toxic gases; always connect suitable fume extraction equipment to the exhaust pipe.
● Do not start the engine with the safety guards removed under any circumstances; all repair and adjustment operations must
be carried out with the engine stopped.
● Do not top up fuel, oil or coolant levels when the engine is running.
● Never smoke and ensure there are no naked flames nearby when topping up fuel or oil. Always remove the battery from the
machine before recharging.
● Before checking or removing the battery, stop the engine and remove the key from the starter switch.
● Remove the battery and recharge in a well-ventilated area where the temperature exceeds 0°C.
● When checking or recharging the battery, do not smoke or allow naked flames in the vicinity as the hydrogen gas given off by
the battery is highly explosive.
● The liquid (electrolyte) contained in the battery is very harmful if it comes into contact with the skin and the eyes; for this
reason, always wear gloves and safety goggles with side shields when checking or topping up the battery. Should any
electrolyte accidentally come into contact with your skin, wash the affected areas immediately with plenty of fresh water; if
electrolyte comes into contact with your clothing, this should be removed as soon as possible. In case of accidental ingestion
of electrolyte, drink copious amounts of water, milk or vegetable oil and take antacids such as magnesium, bicarbonate, etc.
and seek medical attention immediately.
● Before working on the electrical systems, always disconnect the battery terminals.
DANGER
Always disconnect the negative lead (--) before the positive lead (+); when re-connecting the battery on completion
of the work, first connect the positive terminal (+) and then the negative (--).
● Before carrying out any arc welding (permitted only on implements attached to the machine) always disconnect the battery
terminals and unplug all the connectors of the electronic control units and the alternator.
● When topping up lubricants, always wear suitable protective gloves.
● Do not wear clothing contaminated by engine or hydraulic oil; prolonged contact with the skin can be harmful and may cause
allergic reactions.
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● Used engine oil and hydraulic oil must be disposed of properly; recover used lubricants and dispose of them in accordance
with the applicable regulations.
● Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic or pneumatic systems, discharge all residual pressure from the circuits.
● Before carrying out any work on the hydraulic system or engine, allow the oil and engine coolant to cool down.
● When removing and refitting certain assemblies, it will be necessary to support the tractor; use stands, jacks or blocks capable
of supporting the weight and arrange them in a triangular pattern to prevent the machine from overturning.
● To lift heavy components, use a hoist or crane. Check that wire ropes, chains or fibre slings are not worn and that hooks are
not damaged.
● Always use lifting equipment of suitable capacity for the weight of the components to be removed. Ensure lifting equipment is
attached correctly.
● When lifting or supporting an assembly or component, manoeuvre the parts slowly and carefully to avoid swinging movements
or collision with other components.
● Never work on components suspended from a hoist or crane.
● When removing the retaining bolts of a component that could fall, always leave two opposing bolts in place for safety; before
removing these last two bolts, attach the component to suitable lifting equipment or position support blocks.
● Any oil or fuel spilled during removal or dismantling operations should be cleaned up as soon as possible to prevent the risk
of slipping and fire.
● When refitting electrical wiring looms and wires, ensure that they are properly secured with their original retaining straps or
brackets to prevent the possibility of damage caused by vibration.
● Never insert your fingers or hands to check the alignment between fixing holes in components; always use a suitable dowel
of soft material.
● When refitting assemblies or components, always use the specified tightening torques; the tightening torques indicated in the
paragraphs regarding assembly/refitting operations have been determined through experimentation and must be scrupulously
adhered to.
● When refitting parts that are subject to vibration or that rotate at high speed, take particular care when carrying out final
installation checks.
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0.1.3 - Safety precautions for removal and refitting operations
When removing or refitting parts, always take the following safety precautions.
Precautions for removal operations
● Unless otherwise indicated, lower the lifting equipment until it the component or assembly rests on the ground.
● After disconnecting hydraulic and fuel system pipes, always fit plugs to the open ends of the pipes to prevent ingress of dirt.
● Before removing a cylinder, fully retract the piston and secure it in this position using a retaining strap.
● Use containers of sufficient capacity when draining oil, coolant or fuel.
● Before removing a part from the machine, check for alignment markings indicating the correct assembly position. If necessary,
make new markings to ensure correct assembly.
● When unplugging electrical connectors, always grip the connectors firmly to avoid pulling on the wires.
● Where necessary, label wires and pipes before removal to avoid confusion when reconnecting.
● Check the number and thickness of any shims removed and keep them together in a safe place.
● To lift the tractor or any of its main components, use lifting equipment of suitable capacity.
● When using eyebolts for lifting components, first check that they are not deformed or damaged; screw them fully home and
then turn the bolt so that the eye is aligned with the lifting hook.
● Before removing a part, clean the surrounding area and, after removing the part, cover it to protect it from dirt and dust.
Precautions for refitting operations
● Tighten nuts and screws to the specified tightening torques.
● When refitting flexible pipes and cables, take care not to twist or tangle them.
● Always fit new seals, O-rings, split pins and safety stop rings; make sure that the ends of the cotter pins are separated and
bent back so that the pin cannot be withdrawn from the hole.
● Ensure that circlips are correctly installed in their seatings.
● When applying threadlocking compound, first clean the part to remove all oil and grease, then cover the thread evenly applying
a few drops of the compound.
● When applying sealant, first clean the surface removing all traces of oil and grease and check for dirt or indentations, then
apply the sealant evenly making sure that it forms a continuous film around any fixing holes.
● Clean all parts, removing dirt, oxidisation, carbon deposits, burrs and indentations.
● Coat all moving parts with a thin film of engine oil.
● When reconnecting electrical wiring connectors, first remove all traces of oil, dust and water from the inside of the connector
and then push the two halves together firmly; connectors with locking tabs should be pushed together until the tab engages
the keeper.
● Bolt down flanged fittings evenly, tightening the screws gradually in a crosswise pattern.
Precautions to be taken on completion of removal/refitting operations
● If coolant has been drained from the engine, refit the drain plug and pour in new coolant to the correct level. Start the engine
to circulate the coolant and then check the level again and top up.
● After removing hydraulic components, top up the hydraulic oil to the specified level. Start the engine to circulate the oil in the
hydraulic circuits and then recheck the level and top up as necessary.
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● After having removed a variable displacement pump, connect the drain pipe and fill the pump casing with oil through the filler
hole provided.
● Grease stub axle housings, cylinder pivot mountings and drive shafts thoroughly after assembly.
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0.1.4 - Lifting instructions
DANGER
Components weighing over 25 kg or of significant size must be supported and removed using suitable lifting equipment
with wire rope or polyester slings.
Wire ropes - slings
● Use wire ropes or polyester slings of suitable capacity for the parts to be lifted, referring to the following tables:
Tab.1
WIRE ROPES (standard twisted “S” or “Z” type) POLYESTER SLINGS (eye-and-eye - simple loop)
Ø rope mm Capacity (kg) Width (mm) Capacity (kg)
60° 90° 60° 90°
8 650 620 500 25 500 400 860 700
10 1000 1740 1420 50 1000 800 1730 1410
12 1450 2500 2050 62 1250 1000 2160 1760
14 2000 3460 2820 75 1400 1120 2420 1980
16 2600 4500 3670 100 2000 1600 3460 2820
18 3300 5710 4660 150 2500 2000 4330 3530
Lifting capacities are calculated with a safety coefficient.
● The lifting hook should be attached to the central part of the rope or sling; if the hook is attached near the ends of the rope/
sling, this could cause the load to slip during lifting.
● Never lift a heavy load using a single rope; always use two or more symmetrically arranged ropes.
DANGER
Suspension of a load from a single rope could cause the load to start rotating and consequently cause the rope
strands to untwist or the load to slip; this could lead to serious injury.
● Never lift a heavy load when the two legs of the ropes form a wide angle. the permitted load (kg) decreases in inverse
proportion to the angle of suspension; the table below indicates how the permitted load varies according to the angle of
suspension for two Ø 10 mm ropes each with a load capacity of 1000 kg.
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30° 60° 90° 120° 150°
1000
2000
2000
1900
1700
1400
1000
500
Angolo di sospensione:
Capacità
di
carico:
kg
Fig.1
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0.1.6 - Threadlockers, adhesives, sealants and lubricants
Tab.7
FUNCTION NAME DESCRIPTION
THREADLOCKER Loctite 222 Colour: opaque fluorescent purple Anaerobic product suitable for low-strength locking of retaining,
adjustment and precision fasteners. All traces of lubricant must first be
removed using the specific activator.
Loctite 242 Colour: fluorescent blue Anaerobic product that prevents loosening of all types of nut and bolt;
used in place of conventional mechanical locking systems. Used for
medium-strength locking. All traces of lubricant must first be removed
using the specific activator.
Loctite 243 Colour: opaque fluorescent blue Alternative product to 242 ; oil tolerant and so can be used on lightly
lubricated surfaces without prior use of activator.
Loctite 270 Colour: fluorescent green Anaerobic product for high-strength locking of bolts and studs that do
not normally require disassembly. Parts must be heated to approxi-
mately 80°C for removal. All traces of lubricant must first be removed
using the specific activator.
DEGREASERS AND
ACTIVATORS
Loctite 703 Product used for degreasing and cleaning parts prior to application of
Loctite anaerobic products; after drying, promotes uniform curing of
threadlockers
Loctite 747 Product used specifically for treatment of passive metals prior to use of
slow-cure anaerobic threadlockers (series 5 and 6). Can also be used
to increase cure speed at low temperatures or in applications where
there are large gaps between the parts.
SEALANTS (for faces
and fittings)
Loctite 510 Colour: red Super-rapid anaerobic sealant for sealing between rigid metal faces;
can eliminate the need for conventional gaskets as it can fill gaps up
to 0.4 mm. Does not shrink and therefore fasteners do not need re-
tightening to specified torque values after curing.
Loctite 542 Colour: Brown Anaerobic product used as a liquid sealant for threaded fittings up to
3/4” gas; rapid curing and parts may be disassembled with ordinary
tools.
Loctite 554 Colour: red Anaerobic sealant and locking compound used for sealing cooling and
industrial fluid circuits. Slow curing, also suitable for use on non-fer-
rous alloys
Loctite 572 Colour: White Anaerobic sealant and locking compound used for sealing pipes and
threaded fittings up to 2” in diameter. Very slow curing on most metal
surfaces.
Loctite 573 Colour: green Thixotropic anaerobic product used for sealing joints between metal fa-
ces. Ensures total contact between surfaces with maximum tolerance
of 0.10 mm, filling microvoids caused by flatness errors. Very slow
curing on most metal surfaces and requires prior application of an
activator.
Loctite 576 Colour: brown Anaerobic product used as a liquid thread sealant for large diameter
threaded fittings (up to 2”). Very slow curing; also suitable for non-
ferrous alloys and parts requiring subsequent removal.
INSTANT ADHESI-
VES
Loctite 401 Colour: colourless Cyanoacrylate instant adhesive suitable for bonding a wide range of
acidic and porous materials including, ceramics, wood, rubber and
plastic (excluding polyolefin). Curing takes place in a few seconds
as an effect of the condensed humidity present on the surfaces to be
bonded, and is independent of environmental conditions.
Loctite 495 Colour: colourless Cyanoacrylate instant adhesive suitable for bonding a rubber, plastics
and metal in any combination.
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SEALANTS SILI-
CONE
Silastic 738 (Dow Corning) Colour: milky white One-part silicone adhesive/sealant, non dhrinking, ready for use.
Cures on exposure to air to form a rubbery solid and obviates the need
for conventional seals on flexible joints, filling gaps greater than 1 mm.
Dirko Transparent Colour: transparent One-part silicone adhesive/sealant, shrinking, ready for use. Cures
rapidly when exposed to humidity in the air to form a rubbery solid;
resistant to high temperatures.
SEALANTS POLU-
RETHANE
Betaseal HV3 (Gurit Essex) Colour: black Polyurethane prepolymer based adhesive/sealant, high viscosity, sui-
table for permanent, high-strength flexible bonding. Slow curing, used
for bonding glass to frames, wire mesh, metal plates, etc. surfaces
must be degreased with primer.
RETAINING COM-
POUNDS
Loctite 601 Colour: fluorescent green Anaerobic, fast-curing, high-strength adhesive. Suitable for sealing
and retaining cylindrical assemblies with gap clearances of up to 0.10
mm; used for retaining rotors, gears, bearings, pulleys, bushes etc. on
shafts.
Loctite 638 Colour: fluorescent green Anaerobic structural adhesive, quick-curing, very high strength; suita-
ble for bonding cylindrical parts in non-ferrous alloys.
Loctite 648 Colour: fluorescent green Anaerobic structural adhesive, quick-curing, high-strength; suitable
for bonding cylindrical parts, permanent retention of threaded parts,
sealing of refrigeration systems, retention of bearings, etc. Alternative
to Loctite 601 in high-temperature applications.
Loctite 986/AVX Colour: Fluorescent red Anaerobic sealant/retaining compound for metal cylindrical parts.
Slow-curing, high-strength, heat-resistant and resistant to chemical
attack. Parts must be first treated with an activator.
LUBRICANTS Grease (NLGI 2 EP ASTM D217: 265/295) Multi-purpose Lithium grease used for lubrication of seals, to prevent
oxidization and to facilitate assembly operations.
Molikote (Dow Corning) Anti-wear compound, contains Molybdenum bisulphate, used neat or
diluted with engine oil for assembly of main engine bearings.
Vaseline Neutral pH compound used to protect battery terminals against oxidi-
zation and corrosion.
Engine oil 10W - 30 Used to dilute Molikote anti-wear lubricant during assembly of main
engine bearings.
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0.1.7 - Conversion factors
Conversion from British to metric units
Tab.8
inch x 25.40 = mm
foot x 0.305 = m
yard x 0.914
Eng.miles x 1.609 = km
Sq.in. x 6.452 = cm²
Sq.ft. x 0.093 = m²
Sq.yard x 0.835
Cu.in. x 16.39 = cm³
Cu.ft. x 28.36 = m³
Cu.yard x 0.763
Imp.gall. x 4.547 = litres
US gall. x 3.785
pint x 0.568
quart x 1.137
US.gpm x 3.785 = ,/min
oz. x 0.028 = kg
lb. x 0.454
lb.ft. x 0.139 = kgm
lb.in. x 17.87 = kg/m
psi x 0.070 = kg/cm²
lb./Imp.gall x 0.100 = kg/,
lb./US.gall x 0.120
lb./cu.ft. x 16.21 = kg/m³
lb.ft. x 1.356 = Nm
psi x 1.379 = bar
Conversion from metric to British units
Tab.9
mm x 0.0394 = inch
m x 3.281 = foot
m x 1,094 = yard
km x 0.622 = Brit.miles
cm² x 0.155 = Sq.in.
m² x 10.77 = Sq.ft.
m² x 1.197 = Sq.yard
cm³ x 0.061 = Cu.in.
m³ x 0.035 = Cu.ft
m³ x 1.311 = Cu.yard
litres x 0.220 = Imp.gall.
litres x 0.264 = US gall.
litres x 1.762 = pint
litres x 0.880 = quart
,/min x 0.2642 = US.gpm
kg x 35.25 = oz.
kg x 2.203 = lb.
kgm x 7.233 = lb.ft.
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kg/m x 0.056 = lb.in.
kg/cm² x 14.22 = psi
kg/, x 10.00 = lb./Imp.gal.
kg/, x 8.333 = lb./US.gal.
kg/m³ x 0.062 = lb./cu.ft.
Nm x 0.737 = lb.ft.
bar x 14.503 = psi
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10.1 - TRANSMISSION
10.1.1 - Transmission (Agrofarm 85)
introduction
This tractor series can be supplied in a version with 5 synchronised speeds and 4 ranges (20 FWD + 20 REV).
The rear transmission casing also houses the drive train for the rear PTO, which is supplied in the following versions:
1. 2-speed PTO (540 - 1000)
2. 4-speed PTO (540 - 540E - 1000 - 1000E)
3. Groundspeed PTO supplied with the versions as at points 1 and 2.
All the PTO versions are mechanical with non-synchronized gears and electrohydraulic engagement control while the Groundspeed
PTO is operated by a mechanical control.
Main assemblies
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D0036580
1 3 5
Fig.2
1. Clutch housing
2. HI-LO assembly
3. Gearbox, reverse shuttle, underdrive and ranges assembly
4. Differential unit
5. Rear PTO
Description
The transmission receives drive from the engine and transmits it through clutch assembly (1), gearbox and shuttle assembly (2),
HI-LO unit (3) and range gearbox (4) to bevel gear pair (5). Drive is then transmitted to the epicyclic gears (6) and then to the wheels
(7). Between bevel gear pair (5) and final drive reduction unit (6) is installed braking device (8) that acts as the main brake while the
parking brake is fitted on the 4WD output shaft (9).
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