Operating Manual
Table Of Contents
- OPERATING MANUAL
- NUMERICAL INDEX
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATION
- 1. Driver seat
- 2. Display instruments and operating controls
- 3. Heating and ventilation
- 4. Rearwiew mirror
- 5. Start-up
- 6. Starting and stopping the engine
- 7. Vario transmission
- 8. Fuel consumption measurement
- 9. Tractor Management System (TMS)
- 10. PTO
- 11. Four wheel drive (4-WD)
- 12. Differential lock
- 13. Front axle suspension
- 14. Power lift and PTO automatic mode
- 15. Brakes
- 16. Steering
- 17. Hydraulics
- 18. Electronic lifting gear control, rear
- 19. Three-point link
- 20. Front power lift
- 21. Trailing devices
- 22. Compressed air system
- 23. Additional ballasting
- 24. Track adjustment
- 25. Twin tyres
- 26. On-board computer
- 27. Computer
- 28. Storing the settings
- 29. Implement control
- 30. Variotronic Ti
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- 1. General
- 2. Opening the bonnet
- 3. Engine oil change
- 4. Fuel system
- 5. Dry air .lter
- 6. Cooling system
- 7. V belt
- 8. Brake and clutch system
- 9. Front PTO
- 10. Transmission and axle drives
- 11. Four-wheel drive axle
- 12. Power lift
- 13. Hydraulic system
- 14. Steering
- 15. Front wheels
- 16. Heating and ventilation
- 17. Air conditioning
- 18. Windshield washer system
- 19. Cleaning the tractor
- 20. Electrical and electronic systems
- 21. Fuses
- 22. Wiring diagrams
- IMPLEMENTS
- FAULTS AND REMEDIAL ACTIONS
- TECHNICAL DATA
- ALPHABETICAL INDEX
- Important information on service and maintenance
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
12. Power lift
Checking oil level in power lift
Operation_Pic_number:1
● Unscrew plug (A).
● Check oil level with a test strip (e. g. cable
tie).
The oil level must be approx. 40 mm (vertically)
below the bottom edge of the filler hole.
Fig.41
13. Hydraulic system
13.1 Checking oil level in hyr-
draulic system
Operation_Pic_number:1
The level (A) in the hydraulic oil reservoir oil level
is shown on the dashboard. When filling with oil
to MAX, the rear power lift must be lowered and
all cylinders retracted.
DANGER:
When working on the hydraulics,
always switch off the engine and
ensure that the tractor is safely
parked (hand brake applied, wheels
chocked).
The system is under high pressure.
Ensure that all pressure is released,
and that mounted implements are
lowered before any work is carried
out on the hydraulics.
When checking for leaks, to avoid
injury, use suitable material (e.g. a
piece of wood).
Regularly check hydraulic hoses,
and replace if they show signs of
damage or ageing! Replacement
hoses must meet the technical
requirements of the implement
manufacturer!
Always ensure the utmost
cleanliness when working on
hydraulic components.
Fig.42