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Operator’s Manual Operator’s Manual THIS IS A MANUAL PRODUCED BY JENSALES INC. WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER OR IT’S SUCCESSORS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER AND IT’S SUCCESSORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THIS MANUAL. TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES CONTAINED AND USED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF OTHERS, AND ARE USED HERE IN A DESCRIPTIVE SENSE TO REFER TO THE PRODUCTS OF OTHERS. 1255XL & 1455XL Diesel Tractors IH-O-1255XL

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Operator’s Manual

THIS IS A MANUAL PRODUCED BY JENSALES INC. WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER OR IT’S SUCCESSORS. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER AND IT’S SUCCESSORS

ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THIS MANUAL.

TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES CONTAINED AND USED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF OTHERS, AND ARE USED HERE IN A DESCRIPTIVE SENSE TO REFER TO THE PRODUCTS OF OTHERS.

1255XL & 1455XL Diesel Tractors

IH-O-1255XL

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

INTE·RNATIONAL

DIESEL TRACTORS

1255 XL 14!:i.!-XL

1091 863 R2 2.84

I N T ERN A T ION A l H A R V EST ERe 0 M PAN Y M. B. H.

NEUSS/RHINE AND HEIDELBERG

INTERNATIONAL Diesel Tractor

ENERGY CONSERVATION

An Engergy Conservation Plan is your best insurance against waste. Energy is Money. Don't Waste It!!

Follow these recommendations:

1. Be sure that proper lubrication and maintenance procedures are followed. Review Operator's Manual thoroughly.

2. Take care t o match weight equipment (front and rear) and tire pressure to conform to operational requirements, soi l conditions , traction, etc.

3. Be sure the equipment is properly adjusted to the task being perfomed. Review Operator's Manual thoroughly.

4 . Matching as closely as possible the tractor size (horsepower) to the implement size and soil conditions.

5. Be sure the operator is thoroughly trained in the operation of the equipment. Review Operator's Manual thoroughly.

6 . Be sure to select the proper speed range and speed gear for the job in hand to allow engine operation at or need rated speed . Avoid lugging conditions.

1091863 R1

FOR THE A TIENTION OF DEALER SERVICE PERSONNEL:

PRE·DELIVERY AND DELIVERY SERVICES, TRACTOR DELIVERY AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM

PRE· DELIVERY SERVICE Prior to delivery of the above tractor the following items are to be checked:

o o o o o o o

Shotage or damaged In shipment

Attatchments and special equip­

ment as ordered

Tyre pressure

HydrostatIC steering oil level

Crankcase oil level

Brake oil level

Transm Ission and hydraulic system

oil level

DELIVERY SERVICE

o

o o

o

Rear axle oil level

Engine cooling system (anti· freeze)

Electrolyte level and charge con­

dition of battery

o Torques of front ana 'ear wheel ruts

and bolts and clamping :Jolts. front axle

extensions refer:o "Speeai ~.)rG\..es

At the time of delivery the importance of the Operator's Manual it is to be explained and, With 't as a guide, instruction is to be given as indicated by check marks:

0 Precautions With new machine 0 Purpose of turbo clutch warning 0 Brak es

0 Safety precautions Ilght( • 0 Pneumatic tyres. pressure. wheel

0 Use of good quality fuels and 0 Cooling system ""eights

lubrication oils and storage of same 0 V -belt tension 0 Cold weather precautions

0 Lubrication of entire machine 0 Fuel system 0 StOFing and hOUSing the tractor

according to service gUide 0 Hyd rauiic system 0 Starting engine after storage

0 Checking oil levels, 0 Use of engine clutch. gearshift lever 0 .'letlghtenlng nuts and bolts

0 PeFiodlCal all changes and pto shifter ever 0 Cleaning the "actor

0 Air cleaner 0 Use of differential lock 0 Operation and maintenance of 'cont

D 0.1 filter 0 Electrical equipment ioader ( •

0 Starting. stopping and general oper- 0 Alternator. charge control pre- D "urpose of air conditioner warning

atlon, instruments and controls heater call. lights. fuses ect. light ( *

0 PUrDose of thermostat 0 H Itching loads

0 Purpose of Instrument cluster 0 Wheel tread adlustment ( " if so equipped

Tractor Delivery and Warranty Claim Registration Form

The Machine Delivery and Warranty Claim Registration Form will be received by Dealers at approximately the same time as the Machine Invoice and will already show basic data. The Dealer is required to complete the Form with Registration. Ownership and Market Planning information. Completed top copies of the form are to be mailed to the LH. address quoted on the form immediately after retail sale. No warranty is authorized or given by manufacturer otherwise.

FOR THE ATIENTION OF THE TRACTOR OWNER

SERVICE

careful completion of the Delivery and Warranty Registration Form provides Customer and Dealer with valuable information for subsequent servicing of the tractor during the entire period of its life.

Contact your locall.H. Dealer frequently to discuss adjustment, maintenance or any service problem that might crop up.

A dose contact with your Dealer can be beneficial, for the better you are kept informed on the latest service procedures and the more :fOU take advantage of your Dealer's experience the higher will be your chances of enjoying the full benefits of your machine.

WARRANTY Warranty contracts stipulate a strict inspection schedule. Dealer's are required to vouch with their signatures that inspections have been carried ,?ut in time.

Dealer Customer

Date Signature Date Signature

1. Inspection .

'.

2. inspection

~m="

3. Inspection

Further inspections

MAJOR SECTION CONTENTS

This Operator's Manual consists of the following major sections:

1. Introduction (General I nstructions, Safety Precautions)

2. Technical Data (Capacities, Dimensions, Travelling Speeds, Recommended Lubricants)

3. Preparing for Each Day's Work

4. Instruments and Controls

5. Operator's Cab

6. Operating the Tractor (Breaking-in Period, Starting and Stopping the Ertgine)

7. Operating Adjustments (Weights, Tread Width)

8. Operating Equipment . (PTO, Trailer Hitch Drawbar, Three-point Suspension Hitch, Hydraulic Lift)

9. Maintenance

10. Storing and Housing

11. Trouble Shooting

12. Index

Maintenance operations as described in this manual can, as a rule, be made by the operator himself

Page:

6 - 7

8 - 12

13

14,- 19

20 - 22

24

25 - 27

28 - 37

38 -73

74

75 -76

77 -78

Caution: It is however, strongly recommended to let your dealer's serviceman take care of such operations as repair and adjustments on fuel injection system brake system, steering system, propeller shaft, electri­cal system,air conditioning and mounting of tires,

Use only genuine IH-service parts, Failures due to the use of "will fit" parts are not covered by warranty,

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A Safety rules are given for your protection, it pays to observe them,

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I NTRODUCTI ON

General I nstuctions and Precautions

1. Before starting the tractor, familiarize yourself with its instruments and controls. For your protection you are advised to observe the instructions in this manual. It is good practice to operate all levers on the standing tractor. Observe precautions for operating the alternator outlined in section "Electrical System"

2. Avoid subjecting the new tractor to full load. Never overload the tractor. Overloading wil l resu lt in premature wear and tear and forfeiture of any claims under the manufacturer's guarantee.

3. Take care to grease your tractor periodically as detailed in the lubrication guide. Always see that the grease fittings are not clogged .

4. Do not pour cold coolant into the radiator when the engine is hot.

5. Do not "ride" the clutch or brake pedals by resting your feet on the pedals as this will cause excessive wear on release ring and linings, respectively .

Never operate the tractor with the pto hand clutch latched ill disengaged position. Premature wear of the release bearing would result if this lever is disengaged too long.

6. Hitch loads only to the drawbar and trailer hitch, never to any other tractor parts.

7. Keep the tires inflated to the pressures as specified .

8. Regular inspect ions and preventive maintenance are the surest means of keeping your tractor in proper working order. Prompt detections and correction of minor irregularities and immediate replacement of worn·out or bro­ken parts will prevent failures and avoid expenses. Replace damaged graphics.

9. When washing your tractor with a water hose be careful that no water enters the injection pump. alternator . or starting motor. After washing make a trial run and check clutch and brakes for proper functioning.

10. For service jobs and repairs on Bosch components see your Bosch serviceman.

11. In f reezing temperatures there is danger of the coolant freezing in the cooling system (or in the tires if f i lled with water) . Check the respective instructions.

12. In cold weather allow the engine to warm up a few minutes at medium speed. prior to subjecting it to full load .

13. If the draft and position control system must be operated immediately after starting, let the engine also run at medium speed.

14. Always keep battery in proper order and observe manufacturer's instruC1:ions.

15. It pays to have your tractor inspected periodically by your I H·Service station.

16. Replacement parts are illustrat~d in the Parts Cata­log. Record the chassis- and engine serial numbers Illust. 1 for service and parts replacement purposes. For ready reference , write these serial numbers in the spaces provided.

17. Retighten front wheel bolts and rear wheel nuts after the first 2 - 5 operating hours. Recheck torque load after 8 - 10 operating hours. For special torques refer to "Technical Data".

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1 2

Illust. 1

Chassis serial number. Engine serial number .

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• INTRODUCTION III~ Safety Precautions

Designer, Safety Engineer and Safety Council have co-operated to build the highest possible degree of operating safety into this machine. However, their combined efforts can be wiped out by a single careless act of the operator. No power-driven machine, whatsoever, can be safer than the man, who is at the controls. If accidents are to be prevented - and they can be prevented - it will be done by the operators who accept a full measure of their responsibility.

A This symbol is used to call your attention to instructions concerning your personal safety. Be sure to observe and follow these instructions.

1. Only the operator is permitted to start the engine. Th.e operator must be in possession of a valid driving licence. The operator is not only responsible for the machine alone, but for any personnel within the machine's operating range!

2. Be sure the speed range, gearshift, and pto shifter lever are in neutral before starting the engine.

3. Exhaust gases are highly pOisonous! Therfore, do not start the engine in closed rooms unless adequate ventilation is ensured, or an exhaust decontamination device is being used.

4. For mounting and dismounting use only the steps provided for this purpose. Never attempt to get on or off while the tractor is in motion!

5. The tractor operator is responsible for the safety of any person operating a pull-behind im plement or riding on a trailer hitched to the tractor.

6. Before connecting or disconnecting the power line at the pto be sure pto shifter lever is in neutral. Make sure that all power line sheilding is in place and in good order. When the pto is not in use, the guard cap must be fitted.

7. Never allow any person to ride on the drawbar or on the rocker arms of the hydraulic lift. Be sure, before operating the hydraulic lift, that everybody is clear of rocker arms and linkage.

8. Never use the steering brakes for making turns on the highway. Be extra careful when applying the brakes on slippery roads.Drive slowly. Shift into low gear before.going down steep hills. Do not exceed maximum permissible traveling speed.

9. Tractors without hitched rear loads should not be operated with a full bank of jerrican-weights.

10. Always see that brakes and lighting are in good working order. Trailer must be equipped with brakes and warning lights according to prevailing traffic regulations.

11. Before leaving the tractor always place the transmission gearshift- and pto shift lever In neutral position, apply the parking brake, lower mounted implementto the ground and then stop the engine. Never leave the tractor unattended while the engine is running.

12. Never operate the tractor engine when cleaning or lubricating the tractor. Never refuel the tractor while the engine is running or hot. Do not smoke or use an open flame when working around inflammable fuels. Do not add gasoline or alcohol to diesel fuel. This creates a vapour mixture which is extremely explosive. When in-doors or in built-up areas observe prevailing fire regulations for combustion engines. Allow the engine to cool off before removing the cap to fill the radiator.

13. When working on the electrical equipment of the tractor, disconnect the battery grpund cable first.After repair is done, reconnect thiscable last. Avoid smoking and open fire in the vicinity of charging or recently charged batteries or near fuel. Battery gases ignite easily!

14. Changing of tyres should be done by an authorized workshop only.

15. Misuse or modification of this machine can cause:-MECHANICAL BREAKDOWN.-PROPERTY DAMAGE,-INJURY OR- DEATH. Always use proper safety precautions.

16.AIR CONDITIONING: a) Be careful when working on air-conditioning components. Be sure to wear Safety Goggles and leather gloves when attempting to tlg.hten up or to disconnect couplings etc.Vaporized refrigerant can cause frostbite or serious eye damage.

b) Be careful when welding or brazing, uncontrolled heating of refrigerant results in extreme pressure build up and may cause explOSions. Never attempt to weld or braze air-conditioning components or parts near by.

c) Never discharge refigerant In enclosed areas. Vaporized refngerant IS heaVier than air and will displace it, espeCially in low areas such as assembly pits etc. To prevent suffocation due to lack of oxygen, make sure the place is well ventilated.

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TECHNICAL DATA

Engine: 6-cylinder turbo-charged 4 cycle Diesel with direct injection and pressure feed lubrication

Low idle speed Rated speed Higl'l. idle speed Piston displacement Bore Stroke Firing order Valve clearance (engine hot) Compression ratio -Most favourable operating temperature Injection pump "Bosch" Injection nozzles "Bosch" Nozzle holder "Bosch" Nozzle opening pressure I njection" pump timing (static) Battery Alternator "Bosch"

Starting motor "Bosch"

Capacities Fuel tank With additional fuel tank Cooling system Engine crankcase

l/min l/min l/min' cm3 mm mm

mm

oC

VE6/

KBEL bar BTDC

JF

Transmission and hydraulic lift housing (*

with 4-WD w/o 4-WD

Hydrostatic power steering Turbo clutch Rear axle'

with 4-WD w/o 4-WD

Front drive axle Differential Pfanetary wheel hubs each

Brake system Air conditioning Compressor. air conditioning

PTO-Shaft speed range 540/min at engine speed

1000/min at engine speed

'1255 XL

DT 358

700 - 800 2200 2370 - 2430 5867 ' 98.4 128.5 l' - 5 - 3 - 6 - 2 - 4 0.30 16: 1

85 -95 12F/ll00 R 52 DLLA150S815 84 S 4/13 240 - 248 80

12V 110 Ah or 143 Ah Gl-14V-33A 27 or Kl-14V-55A 20 12V

liters 136 186 32 12.5

40 34 3.0 8.7 - 8.8

8.0 8.5

7.0 1.0 0.5 1.8 kg 0.175

2100 2150

1455 XL

DT 402

700 - 800 2200 2400 - 2460 6587 100 139.7 1-5-3-6-2-4 0.30 16: 1

85 -95 12F/1100 R 102 DLLA 150 S 43 84 S 4/13 240 - 248 140 1 2V 110 Ah or 143 Ah

. Gl-14V-33A 27 or K1-14V-55A 20 12V

Liters 136 186 33 12.5

40 34 3.0 9.1 -9.2

8.5 -

7.0 1.0 0.5 1.8 kg 0.175

2100 2150

. . . . (* Max. permissible displacement of oil to additional equipment refer to section: "AUXiliary Control Valves" .

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• TeCHNICAL DATA III~

Clutch Dual plate, dry disk spring loaded

Engine, disk dia mm 350 PTO, disk dia mm 350

Pneumatic trailer brake Operating pressure 0.62 - 0.74 MPa Standard tires 1255 XL 1455 XL Four wheel drive 13.6 - 28 6 PR with 18.4 - 38 8 PR 14.9 - 28 6 PR with 20.8 - 38 8 PR Adjustable Front Axle 7.50 -?O

Tire Pressure Front wheels,

road MPa 0.2 0.2 field MPa 0.15 - 0.2 0.15 -0.2

Rear wheels refer to the following chart

Tire size PR Tire load limits (kg) at various inflation pressures (MPa)

0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.17 16.9 - 38

8 1840 1940 2040 2130 2230 2325 2425 2520 16.9R38 18.4 - 34 6 2250 - - - - - -18.4 R 34 8 2250 2360 2465 2565 - - -18.4 - 38

8 2300 2500 2615 2715 18.4 R 38 - - -20.8 - 38

8 2670 2810 2950 3090 20.8 R 38

- - - -23.1 - 30 8 3040 - 3252 3456 - - -23.1 ~ 34 8 3225 - - - - - -

Travelling speeds for 1255 XL tractors (kmph)

25 km/h Transmission-Version with 18.4 - 38 tires Creep speeds * Normal speeds

Range 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Road 1.6 2.5 3.2 5.0 7.8 11.8 18.4 Field 1.3 2.1 2.6 4.1 6.4 9.8 15.0 Reverse 1.9 3.0 3.7 5.9 9.2 13.9 21.6

30 km/h Transmission-Version with 18.4 - 38 tires Creep speeds * Normal speeds

Range 2 1 2 3 4 5 Road 1.6 2.5 3.2 5.0 7.8 11.8 18.4 Field 1.3 2.1 2.6 4.1 6.4 9.7 15.1 Reverse 1.9 3.0 3.7 5.9 9.2 13.9 21.6

40 km/h T ransm ission-Version with 18.4 - 38 ti res Creep speeds * Normal speeds

Range 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Road 2.0 3.2 4.0 6.4 9.9 15.1 23.5

Field 1.6 2.6 3.3 5.1 8.0 12.2 19.0

Reverse 2.7 4.2 5.3 8.3 13.0 19.8 30.8

"if so equipped, use for light cultivating jobs only .

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-9 -

6 23.1 19.0

6 28 23

6 38.2 30.8

TECHNICAL DATA

Travelling speeds for 1455 XL tractors (kmph)

25 km/h Transmission-Version with 14.9 - 28 and 20.8 - 38 tires Creep speeds * Normal speeds

Range 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Road 1.7 2.7 3.3 5.2 8.2 12.4 19.3 24.3

Field 1.4 2.1 2.7 4.2 6.6 10.0 15.6 19.6

Reverse 2.1 3.3 4.2 6.6 10.3 15.7 24.4

30 km/h Transmission-Version with 14.9 - 28 and 20.8 - 38 tires Creep speeds .. Normal speeds

Range 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Road 1.7 2.7 3.3 5.2 8.2 12.4 19.3 29.4 Field 1.4 2.1 2.7 4.2 66 10.0 15.6 23.7 Reverse 2.1 3.3 4.2 6.6 10.3 15.7 24.4

40 km/h Transmission-Version with 20.8 - 38 tires Creep speeds .. Normal speeds

Range 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Road 2.0 3.1 3.9 6.2 9.7 14.7 22.8 38.8 Field 1.6 2.5 3.2 5.0 7.8 11.9 18.4 31.3 Reverse 2.6 4.1 5.1 8.1 12.6 19.2 29.9 *if so equipped, use for light cultivating jobs only.

Dimensions in m (max.) A -I

1-------8----........,

Illust. 2

1255 XL 1455 XL 2-WD 4-WD 4-WD

A 4.25 4.40 4.44 F

B 2.80 2.80 2.80 G .-C 1.05 1.05 1.05 H

0** 2.47 2.47 2.47 K E 2.41 2.41 2.41

L

M . I Turning radius, with steering brake applied ~ withoutsteenng brake applied

** For tractors with 25 km/h transmission version only

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I

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1--____ ~ -----:J ------- D ------....

1255 XL I 1455 XL 2-WD I 4-WD 4-WD 3.02 3.02 3.02 2.94 2.94 2.94 1.85 1.85 1.85 2.21 2.21 2.21

see: Adjusting Front Wheel Tread Width

0.52 0.47 4.18 4.90 4.65 5.58

0.47 4.90 5.58

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TECHNICAL DATA

Special Torques

Front wheel bolts. 2-WD Front wheel nuts, 4-WD Rim nuts, front wheel, 4-WO Rear wheel nuts Rim nuts, rear wheel

daNm

30 - 5 30" 5 30 + 5 45 + 5 35 + 5

Front axle and linkage bolts see Illust. 60 - 60b Cylinder head bolts Hydraulic pump bolts Transmission drain plug Rear axle drain plugs Turbo clutch oil level and drain plug Platform and cab see IIlust. 53 Fuel filter see corresponding section

51 Measurements

A standard of measurement known as International System of Units (SI) has been adopted for world-wide use. These un its are used throughout this manual.

SI Unit English Equivalent

mm mi!imeter 0.039 inches cm centimeter 0.39 inches m meter 3..28 feet cm3 cubic centimeter 0.06 cubic inches m3 cubic meter 35.31 cubic feet I liter 1 .057 quarts kg kilogram 2.205 pounds weight kPa kilopascal 0.145 psi MPa Megapascal 145 psi N Newton 0.225 pounds force daN dekanewton 2.25 pounds force Nm .- Newton meter 0.738 foot pounds force daNm dekanewton meter 7.38 foot pounds force oC degrees-Celsius oFahrenhelt = 1.8 x oC + 32 kW kilowatt 1.34 horsepower I/min liter/minute D.219 gallons per minute km/h kilometer/hour 0.621 miles per hour 1/min rpm

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I Engine:

I HD-Engine oil

I. Preferredqualiw: oils meeting API CD or CD/SC or M I L-L-21 04 C.

II. Acceptable qual ity: oils meeting API CD/SF or CD/SE.

Transmission and Hydraulic Lift

Hydrostatic Power Steering Rear Axle and Front Drive Axle Turbo Clutch Grease fittings

Brake System * Cooling System

Refrigerant Compressor Air Conditioning

TECHNICAL DATA

Recommended Lubricants

SA E VISCOSITY GRADES

30 I

2QW-40

20W-20 I I 15W-40

10W-30, lQW-40

lOW. I I

5W-20, 5W-30 I I

IH ARCTIC OK.., SYNTHETIC 5W-30 I I I

K MK.. -L -46167 **

I

I

• III~

I I

)

I

OF -70 -GO -50 -40 -30 -:10 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 I ! ! I I I I 1 ! ! I ! I ! I I I I I I

I I I I I ! 1 1 I I Iii 1 .1 1 1 I 1 °c -55 -50 -45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

IH-Hv-Tran Fluid or HD-Engine oil

IH-Hy-Tran Fluid

I H-T ransmission oil

DEXRON (A TF)

Multipurpose Grease IHHy-Tran Fluid Water plus I H-Antifreeze plus Conditioner Special oil

Refrigerant R 12

EXPECTED TEMPERATURE RANGE

laccordino to I H Soec. B6 SAE 20W-20 according to API-CC, API-CD, MI L-L-2104 C or MIL-L-46152 according to IH Spec. 66 or IH-Hydraulic oil

SAE 90 according to API-G L5 or MI L-L-21 05 B

Lithium base ace. to IH-Spec. B27 Grade 251 HEP or Lithium base consistency No.2 or NLGI Grease Grade 2 according to I H .. SpeL 86 IH-Spec B1, observe Antifreeze mixture chart. min. concentration 33% i.e. down to -200C

Suniso 5 GS, Texaco Capella E, Shell Clavus Nr. 129 or equivalent oils compatible with Refrigerant R 12 according to I H-Spec. B 41

I I

* Caution: Do not use commercial brake fluid or any other mineral oil. **) When using this oil quality, reduce the normal engine oil change interval by 50 percent.

Order-Nos. for Engine oil, Hydraulic oil, IH-Hy-Tran Fluid and Transmission oil see Parts Catalog. On request IH dealers will gladly furnish more detailed information regarding recommended lubricants. The lubricating instructions In this book refer to the above recommended grade specifications. Damages caused by using lubricants other than specified above are not covered by the manufacturer's guarantee.

Specifications subject to change without notice!

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PREPARING THE TRACTOR FOR EACH DAY'S WORK

Make visual inspe.ction in the morning to detect leakages, loose bolts etc. Be sure to correct defects without delay .

Wheels

Check for proper mounting , t ire pressure and t ire condi ­tion .

Fuel

A Never remove the fuel tank cap Illust. 3 or fill the fuel tank, when the engine is running, or, when near an open flame. Do not smoke

or use an oil lantern, when working around inflammable

fuels .

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Illust.3 Filler neck for Diesel fuel

·13·

Be sure fuel tank is full. Fi ll the tank at the end of each day 's operation to reduce condensation of moisture.

Crankcase Oil

IIlust. 4 Checking crankcase oil level

1 - 0 i I level gauge 2 - Oil filler neck

When checking oil level be sure the engine is stopped and the machine is standing on level ground.

For an accurate reading wait for the oil to drain into the crankcase pan. Remove the gauge and wipe it clean. In­sert gauge ful ly to the stop . Remove gauge , check the oil level and, if necessary, add oil through the filler neck (2) Illust. 4 to bring the level up to the upper mark on the gauge. Reinstall and tighten the gauge.

INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

General

Regardless of previous experience as a tractor operator, you must be thoroughly familiar with the location and use of all instruments and controls before operating this tractor. Check all instruments, immediately after start­ing, again upon reaching operating temperatures and at frequent intervals during operation to assure proper care

through prompt detection of irregularities. If any of the instruments do not register properly, stop the engine; lo­cate and correct the cause immediately.

A Be careful! Any attempt to operate the machine without sufficient knowledge may be a hazardous venture.

Illust. 5/6

1 - Hazard warning light switch 2 - Light switch 3 - Windshield wiper and washer switch 4 - Engine shut-off control 5 - Tractormeter 6 - Instrument cluster 7 - Air pressure gauge" 8 - Plug socket

9 , 10 - Working light switch front and rear • 11 - Beacon warning light switch 1 2 - Master swi tch 13 - Directionarsignal light and dimmer switch

with horn button 14 - Pto clutch hand lever 15 - Pto shifter lever 16 - Steering wheel 17 - Clutch pedal

14 -

18 - Brake pedals 19- Accelerator pedal 20 - Hand th rottle 21 - Speed range lever 22 - Gearshift lever 23 - Creep speed lever" 24 - Draft or position control lever 25 - Pre-selector lever for draft or position control 26 - Marker knob 27 - Auxiliary valve control lever (double action) " 28 - Auxiliary valve control lever (single action) " 28a- Control lever, three-point linkage levelling 29 - Front wheel drive lever" 30 - Parking brake handle 31 - Lowering speed control 32 - Differential lock pedal " if so equ ipped .

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