Operating Instructions
Foreword
General Notes on Service
Development
Explanations of Terminology
Date of Issue and Manual Version November
Chapter
Table of Contents
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Approved Applications
Instructions for the Tractor
Site of Operation
Unintended Applications
Residual Hazards and Risks
Drivers license
Instructions for Operation
Drivers license classes Germany only
Over 32 km/h
Instructions for Operation
9700 ... C 9.88 H
Two Trailers behind Tractors for Farming and Forestry
General Notes on Safety
Safety
Safety Notes for Later Installations
Working Clothes
Gear Oil, Engine Oil, Diesel Fuel
Safety Instructions for Handling Fuels and Oils
Hydraulic Oil, Brake Fluid
Battery Acid
Emissions Exhaust Gases
Heat
Battery
Model Variants
Technical Data
Sketch
Tractor Dimensions
Table of Dimensions
Flange size
Track Widths
Weights w/o loading platform and rear lift
Weights
Tires
Technical data
Theoretical Driving Speeds
Fuel system
Hydrostatic drive
Brakes
Assembly Suppl. Information Description Steering
Trailer hitch
Front lift
Drive Hydraulics
Rear lift
Whole Vehicle
Electrical System
Exhaust Gas Identification
Noise Level
Views of Tractor
Description
Front Left View
Rear Right View
Tractor
Operating controls
Drivers Station
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Implement* and Engine Controls Details
Multi-function Lever
Various types of multi-function levers can be installed
Multi-function Lever Variant
Multi-function Lever* Variant
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Foot Pedals
Hydraulic Carrier* Control Power Lifter
Drive Range Pre-selection Lever between Seats
Operating Controls Behind the Seat
Heater
Front PTO Selector
Display
Controls for Mechanical Gearbox
Controls on Cabin Console at Front Right
Controls on Cabin Console at Front Left
Controls in Cabin at Rear
Identification Plates
Location of Plates and Labels
Mounting Instructions for License Plate
Overview of Options and Variants
Assembly Suppl. Information Dimension /Order No./Type
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Accessories
Daily Checks and Activities before Taking Into Service
Taking into Service
Checking and Cleaning the Cooler and Radiator Screen Guards
Check if the mud guards 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are clean
Checking Engine Oil Level
Turning on the Battery Isolating Switch
Do not fill too much oil
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
Checking the Trailer Hitch Optional, if required
Checking the Implement Hydraulics Oil Level
Checking the Drive Hydraulics Oil Level
Filling Fuel
Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving
Adjusting the SteeringWheel
Checking the Brake Fluid Level
Do not adjust the seat while driving. Risk of accidents
Adjusting the Drivers Seat
Adjusting the Lumbar Padding
Adjusting the Backrest
Adjusting the Horizontal Suspension
Adjusting the Drivers Weight
Adjusting the Seat Horizontally
Adjusting the Weight Sit down on the seat
Adjusting the Passenger Seat
Adjusting the Backrest Horizontally
Only push the knob from the top down
Checking the Lights and Rear View Mirror
Filling Washing Water
Instructions before Starting the Engine
Starting the Engine
Instructions before Starting
Starting the Engine
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Checking the Brakes and Steering for Proper Operati- on
Operation
Driving Safety Rules
Before Starting to Drive
Driving
This must only be done when the tractor is stationary
Driving with Hydrostatic Drive and Digital Electronics
Operation
Table of Driving Programs
Position Symbol Function Use
Selecting Road Speed Transport Speed
Setting the Working Speed of Programs 3
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Adjusting the Inch Knob
Inch pedal allows driving speed to be reduced temporarily
Operating the Inch Pedal
Changing the Direction of Travel
Table of Driving Ranges with Dual Drive
Drive the tractor warm for approx -12 min. at driving range
Driving with the Mechanical Gearbox
Do not keep the foot on the clutch pedal when driving
Direction of travel can be changed when driving slowly
Disengaging the Differential Lock
Engaging the Differential Lock
Steering
Operating the Service Brake
Braking
Engine can stall if you brake too hard Mechanical gear
Disengaging the Parking Brake
Engaging the Parking Brake
Driving on Slopes
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Stationary Operation
Special Operating Instructions
Place the tractor on level ground in both directions
Hydraulic Oil Flow for Stationary Operation
340 Nm
Adjusting the Track Width
Event of a failure of the electrical
Operating the Emergency Shift Mechanical Gearbox Only
Operation in Winter Preheating of Oil
Ballast Weights
Winter Diesel Fuel
Engine Oil for Winter Operation
Operating the Implements
Safety Instructions for Handling Implements
Possible Implements
Additional Information for Implements
Front Implement
Rear Implement or Front/Rear Combinations
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Attaching Implements
Adjusting the Length of the Catch Hook Bar
Adjusting Catch Hook and Catch Hook Bar
Adjusting the Upper Link Mount
Coupling Hydraulic Lines
Removing Implements
Installing the Cardan Shafts
Operating the Hydraulic Control Levers
Operating Implements
Functions of Lock-out Knob
Control Lever Functions
Multi-function Lever Functions
9700 ... C 9.88 H
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Addition you can also select the float position
Front Lift 1 Lifting/Lowering
Front Lift 2 Shifting Left/Right
Front Lift 3 Lateral Tilt
Activating Functions Operation
Operating the PTO
Engaging the Front PTO
Driven implement to be hurt
Engaging the Rear PTO
Operating the Hydraulic Carrier* Power Lifter
Operation with Carrier
Road Travel with Carrier
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Turning Off the Variable Pump for Implements
Increase the speed of the engine slowly
Operating the Power Hydraulics* 75 L Fixed Flow
Turning Off the Power Hydraulics
Make sure no-one standing behind the truck can get hurt
Operating the Hydraulic Dumper
Operating the Oil Circulating Device* Rear, Unregu Lated
Turn on the starting safety switch only at low engine speed
Turning off the Oil Circulating Device
Operating Priority Flow Valve
Turning Off the Priority Flow Valve
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Operating the Drivers Cab
Other Activities
Operating the roof hatch Opening the roof hatch
Removing the roof hatch
Front Windshield Wiper/Washer
Turning on the Windshield Wiper/Washer
RearWiper/Washer
To use the headlight flasher, operate the signal lever up
Turn the preheat/starter switch to position
Lights
Turning On and Operating the Lights
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Turning on the Upper Lights
Right and Left Turn Signal
Operating the Horn
Turning on the Rotating Beacon
Turning on the Hazard Warning Flasher System
Flood light should not be used in the public traffic area
Turning on the Flood Light
Interior Light Turning on the Interior Light
Radio* and Loudspeaker Operating the Radio
Power Socket Connecting Equipment to Power Socket
Heating and Ventilation Turning on the Heating
Heating
Turning on the Ventilation System
Heater blower has two speeds
Fresh air blower top has 2 speeds
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioner
Fuses for the Tractor
Fuses
Fuse for Air Conditioning
Fuses for the Cabin
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Leaving the Tractor
Taking out of Operation
Stopping theTractor
Do not leave the cabin without taking the ignition key
Parking
Leaving theTractor
Trailers, Towing
Bearing Load
Operating the Trailer Hitch, Attaching Trailers
Be sure no-one is standing between the tractor and trailer
Trailer hitch must be completely closed
Driving with Trailers
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Instructions forTransport
Transport, Loading, Towing
Instructions for Loading
Instructions forTowing
Adjusting the Speedometer
Indicators, Adjustments
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Problems in Engine and Exhaust Gas Turbo- charger
Problems, Cause, Remedy
Problems in Electronic and Hydraulic Drive System
Malfunction Cause Remedy
Malfunctions, cause, remedy
Problem Cause Remedy
Malfunctions, cause, remedy
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Problems in the Hydraulic System Steering
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Qualification of the Service Personnel
General Remarks on Maintenance
Service
How to Value the Tractor?
Service Hours Date Signature Interval Operation
Following services were carried out
Hours Date
Interval Operation
Handling fuels and lubricants
Safety Notes for Maintenance
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Work on the Electrical Equipment
Disconnect the battery ground lead
Jacking Up
Jack Lifting Points
Securing the Frame Loading Platform
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Maintenance during the First Period of Operation
Maintenance Schedule
Periodic Maintenance
Regular Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
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Maintenance after the First 50 Operating Hours
Maintenance during the First Period of Operation
Check the Engine for Leaks
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Adjusting the Speedometer
Maintenance as Required
Maintenance as required
Cleaning
Checking the Air Cleaner System
Replacement
Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants
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Cleaning with Cold Cleaner orWater Jet
Cleaning the Cooling System Cleaning with Compressed Air
Checking the Cooling System
Checking the High Pressure Hoses
Checking the Battery and Cable Connections
Checking the Brake Fluid Level for the Foot Brake
Checking the Steering Cylinders and Orbitrol
Filling quantity
Do not mix different kinds of brake fluids
Checking the PTO clutch
Checking the Clutch if mechanical gearbox is fitted
Checking the Braking System
Do not operate the tractor with a defective braking system
Tractor Lubrication
Tightening the Wheel Nuts
Tightening Nuts and Bolts
Checking the Electrical System
Cleaning the Lower Fresh Air Filter
Cleaning the Upper Fresh Air Filter
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Changing the Engine Oil
Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours
Litres 2.31 Usgal
Observe the instructions on handling fuels and lubricants
Changing the Engine Oil Filter
Checking Hose Couplings for Leaks
Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter Drive Hydraulics
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Checking the Heating System
Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours
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Checking the Battery
Maintenance Every 1000 Service Hours
Checking Valve Clearance
Cleaning/Replacing the Fuel Pump Strainer
Adjust V-belt tension only when the engine is shut off
Checking V-belt Tension and Condition
Changing the Fuel Filter
Lubricating the Cardan Shaft
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Change the Front Gearbox Oil Including Axles
Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours
Change the gear oil while still warm
Filling Oil Gearbox Only
Filling Oil Hydrostatic Drive Only
Approx .9 litres 2.88 Usgal
Changing the Rear Gearbox Oil Including Offset Axles
Change the gear oil only when still warm
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Change the hydraulic oil while still warm
Changing the Drive Hydraulics Oil
Fill recommended hydraulic oil through the filler neck
Air in the hydraulic system is bled automatically
Approx litres 5.02 Usgal
Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil
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Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours
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Checking the Injection Nozzles
Maintenance Every 3000 Service Hours
This work may only be carried out by an authorized workshop
Changing theToothed Belt
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Examination of Implement Hydraulics Oil Samples
Annual Maintenance Maintenance Every 2 Years
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Laying Up
Putting the Tractor Back in Service after a Lay-up
Engine Preservation
Removing Engine Preservation
Recommended Fuels Lubricants
Manufacturer Recommended Lubricating
Recommended Engine Oils and Lubricants
Recommended Lubricant
Oil Class Penetration Ratio 260
Class Penetration Ratio 260
Lubricants
Brake Fluid Fuels
Filling Quantities 9700 9700/9800 H 72/83 H 78/88 H
Gearbox, Axles, Wheels Tightening Torque Engine
TighteningTorques Hexagon Screws and Studs
List of Replacement Parts Description Order No
Bulbs 12 Lights Rating
9700/9.72 9800/9.83H 9700/9.72H
Technical Data of Engine
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Alphabetical Index
Index
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