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895 - 995 Tractors Operators Manual
9-18860 eprRi ted
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This sym6ol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR
SAFETY IS INVOLVED. The message that /'o/lows
the sym6o/ contains i Rortant information about
your safety. Carefully read the message. Make
sure you fully understand the causes of possible
injury or death. SB001
  • IF THIS MACHINE IS USED BY AN EMPLOYEE, IS
    LOANED, OR IS RENTED, MA K E SUR E T HAT THE O P
    E RATO R UNDER STA N DS TH E TWO INSTRUCTIONS
    BELOW.
  • BEFORE THE OPERATOR STARTS THE ENGINE
  • GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE OPERATOR ON SAFE AND
    CORRECT USE OF THE MACHINE.
  • MAKE SU RE THE OPERATO R READS AND UNDER STAN DS
    TH E OPERATOR'S MANUAL FOR THIS MACHINE.
  • IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE
    INJURY OR DEATH.
  • BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE, DO THE FOLLOWING
  • READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
  • READ ALL SAFETY DECALS ON THE MACHINE.
  • CLEAR THE AREA OF OTHER PERSONS.
  • LEARN AND PRACTICE SAFE USE OF MACHINE CONTROLS
    IN A SAFE, CLEAR AREA BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS
    MACHINE ON A JOB SITE.
  • It is your responsibility to observe pertinent
    laws and regulations and to follow manufacturer's
    instructions on machine operation and
    maintenance.
  • See your Authorized Case dealer for additional
    operator's manuals, parts cat- alogs, and service
    manuals.

Oc 1995 Case Corporation CASE and IH are
registered trade marks of Case Corporation
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TO THE OWNER TO THE OWNER OF A CASE IH
TRACTOR Use this manual as your guide. If you
follow the instructions given in this manual,
your Case IH tractor will work well for many
years. Your dealer can give you assistance with
Case Company made parts and persons with special
training that know the best methods of repair and
maintenance for your tractor. Call your dealer if
you need any assistance or information.
Your Authorized Case IH Dealer MODEL 995
TRACTOR With Mechanical Front Drive
D129O2 NOTE When you are in the/ractorseatlooking
forward, the right hand and/ef/ hand of the
tractor are the same as your right hand and left
hand. 1
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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety/Decals
..................................................
..................................................
...... 6
Specifications ..................................
..................................................
................... 15
Instruments/Controls ............................
..................................................
.............. 40
Operating Instructions ..........................
..................................................
.............. 63
Field Operation .................................
..................................................
................ 102
Tires/Wheels/Spacing/Ballast ....................
..................................................
....... 128
Lubrication/Maintenance Charts
..................................................
...................... 159
Lubrication/Filters/Fluids ......................
..................................................
............ 164
Maintenance/Adjustments .........................
..................................................
....... 197
Electrical System ...............................
..................................................
............... 212
Storage ..........................................
..................................................
...................227 3
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
AND SERIAL NUMBERS When ordering parts or when
requesting information or assistance always give
the model and serial numbers of your
tractor. Write the model and serial numbers of
your tractor on the lines below. Serial Number
Locations TRACTOR ENGINE
Model and Product Serial Number
Identification Number
CAB
MFD AXLE
DI 00 Serial Number
Serial Number
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS TRANSMISSION ROPS FRAME
Serial Number Serial Number Transmission
Serial Number EXAMPLE 293805 BTY The suffix
letter, BTY denote the build of the unit. The
first letter denotes the type of drive train, B
fast speed transmission, A or D slow speed
transmission. The second letter denotes the bevel
gear ratio, T 1152, S 1451 and R
1253. The third letter denotes the operating
speeds for the PTO shafts as shown below. U 555
RPM Upper Shaft V 1000 RPM Lower Shaft W 580
RPM Upper Shaft X 606 RPM Upper Shaft Y 611
RPM Upper Shaft Z 614 RPM Upper Shaft NOTE Atl
upper shatts will have 6 splines. When
applicable, dual speed installations are
indicated by a forth suffix letter D. The lower
shaft will usually have 21 splines. However, a 6
spline shaft may be installed for some
markets. V denotes that only the lower PTO shaft
is fitted. This shaft is for compressor (or
similar) operation and may have 21 or 6 splines.
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SAFETY/DECALS SECTION INDEX Decals
.........................................
10-12 Safety
Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS)
.................................... 13,14 ROPS
Label ................................ 14 Safety
Rules .................................
14 Tractor Roll Over .......................... 14
Safety Rules ...................................
7-9
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SAFETY/DECALS SAFETY Before operating, read and
comply with the operators' manual and safety
instruc tions. Understand that your safety and
the safety of other persons is measured by how
you service, and operate this machine. Know the
positions and operations of all controls before
you try to operate. MAKE SURE YOU CHECK ALL
CONTROLS IN A SAFE AREA BEFORE STARTING YOUR
WORK. READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY and make sure
you understand the controls. All equipment has a
limit. Make sure you understand the speed,
brakes, steering, stability, and load
characteristics of this machine before you start
to operate. The safety information given in this
manual does not replace safety codes, insurance
needs, federal, state and local laws. Make sure
your machine has the correct equipment needed by
the local laws and regulations. CASE IH is
continuing to work for your safety by making
tractors with better protection and by giving
these rules for safe operation.
Safety Rules
Before starting the engine, be sure all operating
controls are in neutral. This will eliminate
accidental movement of the machine or start up of
power driven equipment. R106C
Operate controls only when seated in the
Operators seat.
R137
Securely fasten your seat belt. Your tractor is
equipped with a ROPS cab or frame for your
protection. The seat belt can help insure your
safety if it is used and maintained. Never wear a
seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt
system. Never wear the belt in a twisted
condition or pinched between the seat structural
members. e A frequent cause of personal injury
or death is persons falling off and being run
over. Do not permit others to ride. Only one
person - the operator - should be on the machine
when it is in operation. R15A Before leaving the
tractor, stop the engine, put all controls in
NEUTRAL and apply the park brake. 7
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SAFETY/DECALS Safety Rules Stay off slopes too
steep fcir safe operation. Shift down before you
start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid
free wheeling. R12 Do not drive on roads, or at
high speed anywhere, with the differential lock
engaged. Difficult steering will occur, and can
result in an accident. In field operation, use
the differential lock for traction improvement,
but release for turning at row ends. R116 Travel
speed should be such that complete control and
machine stability is maintained at all times.
Where possible, avoid operating near ditches,
embankments and holes. Reduce speed when turning,
cross slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy
surfaces. n109A Collision of high speed road
traffic and tractors or implements can cause
personal injury or death. On roads, use
flasher/lights according to local laws. Keep SMV
emblem visible. Pull over to let faster traffic
pass. Slow down and signal before turning
off. R10c Brake pedals must be locked together
for road travel. This will insure uniform brake
application and maximum stopping
ability. R112 Make sure that the weight of a
trailed vehicle that is not equipped with brakes,
NEVER EXCEEDS the weight of the machine that is
towing the vehicle. Stopping distance increases
with increasing speed as the weight of the towed
load increases, especially on hills and
slopes. R114A Extra weight and bad traction
conditions such as mud or ice increase your
stopping distance. Remember that liquid in the
tires, weights on the machine or wheels, tanks
filled with fertilizer, herbicides or
insecticides - all these add weight and increase
the distance you need in which tO
stop. R113A Rear upset can result if pulling from
wrong location on tractor. Hitch only to the
drawbar. Use 3 point hitch only with implements
designed for its use - not as a drawbar. R119 PTO
driven machinery can cause serious injury. Before
working on or near the PTO shaft, or servicing or
clearing the driven machine, put the PTO lever in
the DISENGAGE position and STOP the
engine. n Whenever a PTO driven machine is in
operation, the PTO guard must be in place for
most operations to prevent injury to the operator
or bystanders. Where attachments, such as pumps,
are installed on the PTO shaft (especially if the
tractor PTO guard is moved upward or removed)
extended shielding equivalent to the PTO guard
must be installed with the attachment. Install
the PTO guard to its original position
immediately when the attachment is
removed. m73 When doing stationary PTO work and
dismounting from the tractor with the PTO
running, keep clear of all moving parts as they
are a potential safety hazard. R127 Never operate
the engine in a closed building. Proper
ventilation is required under all
circumstances. e142 Never refuel the machine when
the engine is hot and running. Never smoke while
refueling. R139B
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SAFETY/DECALS Safety Rules Check and service
cooling system according to maintenance
instructions. Hot coolant can spray out if
radiator cap is removed while the system is hot.
To remove radiator cap, let system cool, turn to
first notch, then wait until all pressure is
released. Scalding can result from fast removal
of radiator cap. R141 Hydraulic oil or diesel
fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the
skin and cause infection or other injury. To
Prevent Personal Injury Relieve all pressure,
before disconnecting fluid lines. Before applying
pressure, make sure all connections are tight and
components are in good condition. Never use your
hand to check for suspected leaks under pressure.
Use a piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose.
If injured by leaking fluid, see your doctor
immediately.
R149
  • Battery explosion and/or damage to electrical
    components can result from improper connection of
    booster batteries or charger. Connect positive to
    positive and negative to negative. Externally,
    battery acid can cause burns and blindness, and
    taken internally is poison. n146
  • It is good practice to carry a fire extinguisher
    on the machine. Be sure that the extinguisher is
    properly maintained and be familiar with its
    proper use. n1w
  • This tractor is equipped with a spring applied
    mechanical front wheel drive (MFD) clutch and a
    front axle limited slip differential. Even with
    the MFD engaging switch in the OFF position, the
    front axle clutch can propel both front wheels if
    any of the following conditions occur
  • The engine is turned off.
  • The engine is stopped when the rear wheels are
    still coasting.
  • Any interruption in the clutch hydraulic system
    flow or pressure or in the electrical controls
    for clutch operation.
  • For these reasons, the following service
    procedures must be followed.
  • Before rotating the rear wheels ofa MFD tractor
    (if you are using engine power with the rear
    wheels supported off the ground), one of the
    following procedures must be done to prevent an
    accidental tractor movement
  • Jack up and support BOTH front wheels completely
    off the ground. OR
  • Disconnect the front wheel drive shaft.
  • Doing one of these two procedures will insure
    that engagement of the MFD clutch will not result
    in tractor movement.
  • 9

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SAFETY/DECALS DECALS IMPORTANT lnstall new
decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost,
painted over or can not be read. \fithen parts
are replaced that have decals, make sure you
install a new decal with each new part. NOTE New
decals are available from your Dealer.
BATTERIES CONTAIN ACID AND EXPLOSIVE GAS.
EXPLOSION CAN RESULT FROM SPARKS, FLAMES, OR
WRONG CABLE CONNECTIONS. TO CONNECT JUMPER CABLES
OR CHARGER, SEE MANUAL(S) FOR THE CORRECT PRO-
CEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS
CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PER- SONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
321-6714A
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SAFETY/DECALS
WARNING
321-6769
/\, CAUTION
1135317R1
,Q CAUTION
109182R1
C N S VO D N U M RP
OPE ATE OV R T D SP DS TO OR S OR RP
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321-6770
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WARNING
SAFETY/DECALS
  • AVOID INJURY OR DEATH
  • BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
  • Read operators manual for safety information
    and operating instructions.
  • Read all tractor safety signs.
  • Be sure other people are clear of tractor and
    equipment.
  • e Be sure gear shift is in neutral or park and
    PTO control is off.
  • Start engine only from seat.
  • Shields are for your protection. Keep them in
    place.
  • OPERATION
  • No riders on tractor or equipment.
  • Keep hands. feet, and clothing away from power
    driven parts.
  • For road travel, couple brake pedals, use
    flashing warning lamps unless prohibited by law,
    and keep SMV emblem visible.
  • TRACTORS CAN BE ROLLED OVER
  • Reduce speed on turns and rough ground. Avoid
    steep slopes.
  • Avoid rear upset-hitch only to drawbar, never
    higher.
  • With tOPS, always buckle and adjust seat belt.
  • WHEN TRACTOR HAS STOPPED
  • Engage park lock or brake.
  • Lower implement to ground.

321-67T1
È WARNING
EMGINE CAN START WITH TRANSMISSION IN GEAR WHEN
SAFETY START SWfTCH IS BY-PASSED. 1. 00 NOT
CONNECT ACfiOSS TERMINALS ON STARTER.
321-3709
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SAFETY/DECALS ROLL OVER PROTECTION STRUCTURE
(ROPS) Your tractor can be equipped with a ROPS
frame or cab. All ROPS are equipped with seat
belts. Seat belts are a part of your protective
system and must be worn at all times. If the
protective frame or cab is to work, the operator
must be held to the seat inside the frame.
Carefully follow all instructions to get all the
safety advantages of the equipment provided.
Securely fasten your seal 6eIt. Your tractor is
equipped with a ROPS ca6 or trame for your
proctection. The seal belt can help insure your
safely if if is ciser/ and maintained. Never wear
a seal belt loosely or with slack in the belt
system. Never wear the 6eIt in a twisted
condition or pinched between the seat structural
members. M271
ROPS FRAME
ROPS CAB
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  • SAFETY/DECALS
  • Tractor Roll Over
  • ROPS is a special safety unit. After an accident
    the ROPS must be replaced so that you will get
    the same protection as a new ROPS.
  • ROPS, the operators seat, the seat belts and all
    the mounting, accessories and wiring inside the
    operators protective system must be carefully
    checked after a tractor accident and all parts
    with damage, replaced immediately. DO NOT TRY TO
    MAKE REPAIRS OR WELD THE ROPS.
  • Safety Rules
  • Do not make modifications to the ROPS. Example,
    welding an accessory to the ROPS or drilling a
    hole in the ROPS.
  • Special fasteners are used to install the
    operator protective parts. Replacement
  • parts must be the same as given in the Parts
    Catalog for your tractor.
  • Rops Label
  • Each ROPS is equipped with a ROPS label.
  • The label contains the ROPS serial number and
    applicable standards.

PM400
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SPECIFICATIONS SECTION INDEX
Approximate Overall Measurements and Weights
............................ 28-38 Two Wheel
Drive Utility Tractor with ROPS
............................ 28 Mechanical Front
Drive Utility Tractor with ROPS ................
29 Two Wheel Drive Utility Tractor with Heavy
Duty Axle Two W eR D R Rp wCrop " 3
Fuel System .................................
17 Lubricating System ...................... 17
General Machine ........................ 18,19
Brakes ..........................................
18 Differential Lock ...........................
18 Drawbar ......................................
. 18 Front Axle ..................................
... 18 Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) Axle
Differential and Planetaries (if equipped)
............................. 18 Power Steering
............................ 18 Power Takeoff
.............................. 18 Rear Hitch
.................................... 19 Remoter
Hydraulics ...................... 19 Transmission
................................ 19
M anTcW Front DrR Row r
' 32
Two he D tv 'Row Crop' ""'
Tractor with Tobacco Axle
and ROPS ......................... 33
Two Wheel Drive Low Profile
Tractor with ROPS ................ 34
Travel Speeds ............................ 20-27
Two Wheel Drive Utility Tractor
CBe
lt exce nr n
t S Is Gn r ...I 24t25
with Cab ............................... 35
Mechanical it Drive Utility
36
MereeF'M'Meute"............... 2 DT Type
Transmission ........ 26,27 Feet Per Minute
.................... 26 Metres Per Minute
................ 27 Regular Transmission Gears ..
20-23 BT Type Transmission ........ 22,23
Kilometres per Hour ............. 23
TwoW eW)Dhi 1 M aOTcW ro
Row Crop
' 37
Dr eRow
38
M ou e ed Operating
Weights ................................. 39
Tractor ..................................
39 Front Axle .............................
39 Rear Axle ..............................
39 Drawbar ................................ 39
DMTe ee aH is n '20 22
Kilometres Per Hour .t..........21
Miles Per Hour ...................... 20
Engine .........................................
16,17 Air Intake System .........................
16 Cooling System ........................... 16
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SPECIFICATIONS DIESEL ENGINE General Type,
Model 895 ........................................
........ D.268 Four Cylinder, Four Stroke Cycle.
Valves in cylinder head Type, Model 995
........................................ DT.268
(Turbocharged) Four Cylinder, Four Stroke Cycle.
Valves in cylinder head Firing Order
..................................................
................................................
1-3-4-2 Bore .....................................
.................................................
3.94 inches (100 mm) Stroke .....................
..................................................
............ 5.51 inches (140 hmm) Piston
Displacement .....................................
.......... 268 Cubic inches (4.39 Litres)
S Ett Cylmpe SleevR ' ' ""Wet Type "Rem
Seable Governed Engine SpeedWithout'
Load".................................... 2600 to
2660 RPM Rated Engine Speed ......................
..................................................
....... 2400 RPM Engine Idle Speed
..................................................
........................ 700 50 r/min Rocker
Arm to Valve Clearance (Engine Hot) Intake and
Exhaust ..........................................
.................... 0.012 inch (0.305
mm) IMPORTANT Rocker Arm to Valve clearance
adjustments must be made when the engine is
stopped. Air Intake System Type
..................................................
..................... Dry Type Air Induction
System, Two Stage, with Dust Unloader Cooling
System Type ......................................
.................. Pressure System, Thermostat
Controlled Bypass, Impeller Type Pump Radiator
..................................................
................................... Fin and Tube
Type Thermostat ..................................
... Starts to Open at Approximately 180F
(82C) Fully Open at 203F (94C) Pressure Cap
........ .................. .. . .. 9 to 12 PSI
(62 to 82 kPa) (0.62 to 0.82 bar) Fan Drive Type
..................................................
................................................
Belt
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SPECIFICATIONS Engine Lubrication System Oil
Pressure ............................... 40 to 60
PSI (275 to 414 kPa) (2.75 to 4.14 bar) with
Engine Warm and Operating at Rated Speed Type
System ...........................................
................................. Pressure and
Spray Oil Pump ...................................
..................................................
............. Gear Type Oil Filter
..................................................
............. Full Flow, Turn on Type,
Bypass Fuel System Fuel Injection Pump
..................................................
..................... Bosch, Type VE Pump Timing
.................................................
8 Degrees Before Top Center (BTC) IMPORTANT Do
not increase past shown degrees BTC at any time.
The Stated Degrees Giye Minimum Smoke Emissions
in Tractor Operation.
ueI PI fPumpt(Cab Tractor Onlyt) 2
TR o ng triableSpeedB Et Fu !DSt1
El Ses Sdgea eFFel Filter Full Flow Element Type
Turn on Type Water Trap and Drain for Fuel
Tank".............. Location is in Bottom of Fuel
Filters Fuel Tank Capacity ROPS Tractor
..................................................
......... 20 U.S. Gallons (76 Litres) Cab Tractor
..................................................
....... 29.6 U.S. Gallons (112 Litres) Starting
Aid ..............................................
......................................... Ether
Injection
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