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Date of Issue: 18.11.2005
Order No.: 149 443
Operating Instructions
C-Trac 4.74
Contents
Main
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C 4.74
Table of contents
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Instructions for the vehicle
Intended Use
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Instructions for the vehicle
Drivers licence
Drivers licence classes
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Single-axle trailers or two-axle trailers with axle base of up to 1 metre maximum
Multiple-axle trailers or two-axle trailers with an axle base over 1 metre
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Two trailers behind tractors for farming and forestry
Safety
Safety precautions for handling fuels and oils
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Vehicle dimensions Dimensional drawing
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Table of dimensions C 4.74
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Weights
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Engine specifications
Rated power acc. to 97/68 EC at n = 2500 rpm
Theoretical driving speeds
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Technical data /filling quantities
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Location of plates and labels
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Overview of options and variants (selection)
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Daily checks and services prior to taking into operation
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An alarm sounds. The seat is automatically set to the weight of the driver; the alarm ceases.
The washing water reservoir for the windshield washer is located behind the drivers seat.
Starting the engine
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Before starting to drive
Driving
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Table of driving programs*
The driving range can also be switched while driving at reduced speed.
With programs 3 and 4 you can select the driving speed independent of the PTO rpm.
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The inching pedal allows driving speed to be reduced temporarily.
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Steering
Two-stage steering*
Brakes
The parking brake is not intended to be used for braking while driving.
An alarm is sounded when driving with the hand brake applied.
Uphill
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Safety instructions for handling implements
G v G T v T
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Make sure no-one is standing between the vehicle and implement.
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The equipment must not hit the cabin.
Both threads must be screwed in equally far.
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Joystick operation (Proportional, for sensitive operation).
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The yellow and white hydraulic couplings do not have a float position.
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After 3 seconds without a button being pressed, the display reverts and the settings are stored.
The gas pressure in the diaphragm accumu- lator is 30 bar.
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Press button (4) only at low engine speed.
Slowly increase the speed of the engine.
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Press button (3) only at low engine speed.
Slowly increase the speed of the engine.
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Operating the drivers cab
The roof hatch can be used as an emergency exit in case of danger.
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Turn the preheat/starter switch to position 1.
To use the headlight flasher, pull the turn sig- nal lever up.
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Heater
The fresh air blower has 2 speeds.
Air conditioning
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Fuses
Vehicle fuses
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Taking out of operation
Leaving the vehicle
Taking out of operation
The total length of the vehicle-trailer train must not exceed 18 m.
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Problems in engine and exhaust gas turbo- charger
Problems in electronic and hydraulic driving systems
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Problems in the hydraulic system and steer- ing
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Problems in the working hydraulic system
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Service
Qualification of service personnel
Service hours Kilometres driven 150 10 500 150 7500 300 15000 600 30000 1500 75000
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Service
Handling fuels and lubricants
Safety notes for maintenance
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Work on the electrical system
Disconnect the battery ground lead (2).
Jack lift points
Securing the dump body (loading platform*)
Tilting the cab
Raise the cabin carefully.
Working under the cabin is only allowed with the stay rod in place.
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Routine maintenance
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Maintenance during the first period of operation
Maintenance after the first 50 hours
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Periodic maintenance
When working on the electrical equipment, always disconnect the ground lead (1) at the battery.
Do not mix different kinds of brake fluids.
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When working on the electrical system, al- ways disconnect the ground lead of the bat- tery!
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The air in the hydraulic system is bled auto- matically.
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Maintenance every 3000 hours
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Laying up
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Recommended engine oils and lubricants, continued
Do not use mineral oil.
Brake fluid ATE brake fluid SL / DOT 4
Fuels Observe the specifications of the engine manufacturer.
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List of replacement parts
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Bulbs 12 V
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Engine specifications
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Fuel system
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