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1070 Tractor Operator's Manual Starting with SN
8736001
9-4692
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THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS
SYMBOL, CAREFULL Y READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS
AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL
INJURY OR DE H B
If Safety Decals on this machine use the words
Danger, Warning or Caution, which are defined as
follows G DANGER Indicates an immediate
hazardous situation which if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury. The color
associated with Danger is RED. G WARNING
Indicates an potentially hazardous situation
which if not avoided, will result in serious
injury. The color associated with Warning is
ORANGE. G CAUTION Indicates an potentially
hazardous situation which if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also
be used to alert against unsafe practices. The
color associated with Caution is YELLOW. If
Safety Decals on this machine are ISO two panel
Pictorial, decals are defined as follows G The
first panel indicates the nature of the hazard. G
The second panel indicates the appropriate
avoidance of the hazard. G Background color is
YELLOW.
and if used, are RED.
G Prohibition symbols such as
_at_ X
WA I IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE
INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, MAKE
CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR 0 Is instructed in
safe and proper use of the machine. G Reads and
understands the Manual(s) pertaining to the
machine. G Reads and understands ALL Safety
Decals on the machine. G Clears the area of other
persons. G Learns and practices safe use of
machine controls in a safe, clear area before
operating this machine on a job site. It is your
responsibility to observe pertinent laws and
regulations and follow Case Corporation
instructions on machine operation and maintenance.
Bur 0-00000 March, 1995 (Revised October, 1997)
2001 Case Corporation
CASE and IH are registered trade marks of Case
Corporation
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THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU
SEE 'PHIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ THE
MESSAIIE THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE
POSSI- BIILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY. Tractor
accidents kill a number of people in the
United States every year. Studies show that
6 in 10 tractor fatalities result from
upsets, Stability is still a very important
factor in safety. Let's face it
the
tractors must be built higher than
automobiles to provide
func-
ground clearance necessary in performing
their intended
tion. The use of a tractor over irregularities
in the tields calls for careful handling and
using good common sense. Speed is an important
element in tractor stability. Speed brings us
back to you, the operator. Only you can hold down
your speed to match conditions. Think ahead
drive defensively. Equip your tractor with a
Case ROPS system available as a factory or field
installed option from your Case dealer. We at
Case are continuing to contribute to your safety
in two ways by building tractors with an extra
measure of protection and com- fort ... and by
passing on these suggestions for safer
operation. Before starting the engine, place all
controls in neutral. This will ease starting
loads on the starter and batteries and will
elimin- ate the accidental start up of PTO driven
equipment.
Before leaving the tractor, stop the engine,
place all controls in neutral and set the
parking brake.
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Engine starting and control operation must
be performed from the operators seat
only. Tractor travel speed should be such
that complete control and tractor stability
is maintained at all times. There is
potential danger in manuevering around
ditches, gullies, slopes, uneven ground, holes
and rocks.
Brake pedals must be locked together for road
travel. This will insure uniform brake
application and maximum stopping
ability. Excess tractor speed is the big killer.
Only experienced drivers should be permitted on
highways. Use SMV safety emblem and lights for
adequate warning to the operators of other
vehicles. In this regard, check local government
regulations. II
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Stop, look and listen before entering a highway,
stay on your side
Aof the road and pull over to let faster traffic
pass. Slow down and
signal as you turn off. Shift down before you
start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid
free-wheeling.
Extra weight increases your braking
distance. Remember that liquid in the tires,
weights on the tractor or wheels, tanks
filled with fertilizer, herbicides or
insecticides all these add weight and
increase the distance you need in which to stop.
A
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Keep shields over moving parts. Any
unguarded shaft, pulley, sprocket or moving
part is a potential safety lazzard. Wear close
fitted clothing.
points. If you the front end
Hitch to the drawbar, or to other specified
hitch hitch to the axle - or anywhere that's
too high - will come up FAST and you have only
7/10 of a clutch! , or prevent an upset.
to de-
second
IV
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Try to balance the load primarily on the
implement wheels - as in loading a trailer or
spreader. Avoid overloading the draw- bar.
Add front end weights for improved
stability. Engage the clutch smoothly, avoid
jerking and use the brakes cautiously to
avoid jack-knifing.
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Only one person the operator should be permitted
on a trac- tor when it is in operation.
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Never operate the engine in a closed building.
Proper ventilation is required under any
circumstances.
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Never service or make adjustments to the tractor
with the engine running or with the tractor in
motion. Never refuel the tractor when the engine
is hot or running. Never smoke while refueling
the tractor, servicing the fuel system, ,
checking the batteries or using cold weather
starting aids.
Add coolant to the radiator only when the engine
1s stopped or slow-
Aly idling. To avoid being scalded when the
pressure - type filler cap
is being removed, turn the cap slowly to the
first stop position to relieve pressure before
removing the cap. When using jumper cables
always connect positive jumper cable to battery
terminal on starter solenoid. Then use normal
starting proced- ure from operator's seat. Any
other method could result in tractor runaway. If
the tractor is equipped with a 4 post ROPS
structure or a ROPS protected cab, use the seat
belts. The seat belts can help Insure your safety
if they are used and maintained. On a mobile
power take-off application, always disengage
the PTO before dismounting from the
tractor. When doing stationary PTO work and
dismounting from the trae-
moving parts as they
tor with the PTO running, keep clear of all are a
potential safety hazzard.
Always stop the tractor engine betore working
on a PTO driven machine. It is good practice to
carry a fire extinguisher on the tractor. Be sure
that the extinguisher is properly maintained
and be familiar with its proper use. Provide a
first-aid kit for use in case of accident.
VI
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TO THE PURCHASER OF A CASE TRACTOR The care you
give your Case Tractor will greatly determine
the satisfaction and service life you will obtain
from it. Use this manual as your guide. By
observing the instructions and suggestions
in this manual, your Case Tractor will serve you
well for many years. As an Authorized Case
Dealer, we stock Genuine Case Parts, which are
manufactured with the same precision and skill
as the original equipment. Our factory trained
staff is kept well informed on the best
methods of servicing Case equipment and is ready
and able to help you. Should you require
additional aid or information, contact us.
YOUR AUTHORIZED CAlE DEALER
TO INSURE EFFICIENT AND PRO3IPT SERVICE,
PLEASE FURNISH US WITH THE MODEL SEBIAL ENGINE,
TRANS MISSION AND CAB SERIAL NUMBERS OF YOUR
TRACTOR lN ALL CORRESPONDENGE OR CONTACTS PRICE
51.75 1
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SERIAL NUMBERS When ordering parts from your
Authorized Case Dealer and in all contacts or
correspondence with your dealer, relative to
your Case Tractor, always specify the Model,
Tractor Serial Number, Engine, Transmission
and Cab Serial Numbers.
MODEL AND SER IAL NUMB ER PLATE
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE /' CAB SERIAL NUM
BER PLATE txJ
TRANSMISSION SER IAL NUM B ER PLATE For
convenient reference, fill in the Serial Numbers
of your tractor in the spaces provided
below. MODEL DESIGNATION TRACTOR SERIAL NUMBER
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER TRANSMISSION SERIAL
NUMBER CAB SERIAL NUMBER NOTE The terms
Right Hand and Left Hand whenever used in
this manual, apply to the tractor as viewed when
seated in the operator's seat facing the forward
direction of travel. 3
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SPEGIPICATIONS
General Type
- 6 Cylinder, 4 Stroke Cycle, Valve-in-Head. -
---------------------------------- 1-5-3-6-2-4
Firing Order
Bore - - Stroke
4-3/8 Inches (111mm) S Inches (l27mm)
Piston Displacement ------
------------------ 451 Cubic Inches (7 390.6cm)
- -- 16.5 to 1
Compression Ratio Cylinder Sleeve ---- ------ No
Load Governed Speed Rated Engine Speed -------
-- --------- Removable Vet Type
- - -
- --- 2260 RPM ------------- -- 2100 RPM
--- - -- -------------- -----
Engine Idling Speed ----- - 725 RPM Valve Tappet
Clearance (Exhaust) --------- (Hot) .020 Inch
(0.508mm) (Cold) .025 Inch (0.635mm)
(Intake)---- (Hot and Cold .015 Inch
(0.381mm) Hot Settings Are Made After The
Engine Has Operated At Ther- mostat
Controlled Temperature For At Least Fifteeen
Minutes. Pistorl and Gonnecting Rods Rings per
Piston 3 Number of Compression Rings
----------------------------- 2 Number of Oil
Rings -------------------------------------
l Type Pins Full Floating Type Type
Bearing ----------------- Replaceable
Precision, Steel Back, Copper-Lead or Aluminum
Alloy Liners. Main Bearings Number of Be
wrings 7 Type Bearings ----------------------
Repl ace able Precision Steel Back, Copper-Lead
or Aluminum Alloy Liners.
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Engine Lubricating System Oil
Pressure ------------------- 45 to 55 PSI (310 to
379 kPa) with Engine Warm and Operating at
Rated Engine Speed
Type System ------------- ------ Oil Pump - ----
---- -- Pressure and Spray Circulation -- --
--------- Gear Type
Oil Filter -------- ------------------------------
-------- ------ Full Flow Spin on Type Engine Oil
Capacity (w/Filter) -------------- 13 U.S. Qts.
(12.3 litres) (w/o filter) .. ............. 12
U.S. Qts. (11.4 litres)
Fuel System Fuel Injection Pump
Robert Bosch, Type PES (Multiple Plunger) . - 30
Degrees Before Top Dead Center (Port Closing). -
Pencil Type Opening Pressure 3200 PSI (22 063
kPa) Plunger Type, Integral Part of Injection
Pump. Variable Speed, Fly-Weight Centri- fugal
Type Integral Parts of Injection Pump. ---
--------------------------------- Full Flow Spin
on Type ------------------------------------ Full
flow Spin on Type
Pump Timing
Fuel Injectors
Fuel Transfer Pump
Governor
1st Stage fuel filter 2nd Stage fuel filter
Fuel Tank Water Trap and Drain - --- Located in
Base of Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Capacity
------------------------ 50 U.S. Gallons (189.3
litres) Fuel Level Gauge ----------------
Electric, Located on Instrument Panel. Hand
Primer Pump ----------- ---------------
---------- Located On Top of The Fuel Transfer
Pump
Preliminary Fuel Filter
- Located At The Bottom of the Fuel Transfer Pump
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Cooling System Oil Cooler .......,................
............ Transmission, Hydraulics,
Steering and Brakes (Located Front of Radiator)
. Capacity ......................................
............ 40 U.S. Quarts (37.9
litres) Type of System ..........................
Pressurized, Thermostat Controlled By-Pass Type
Forced Circu- lation. (Impeller Type Pump)
. Radiator ......................................
.... Heavy Duty Fin and Tube Type Thermostat
............... Starts to Open at Approximately
1750F. (79'C.) fully Open at 2020a. (94'C.)
Pressure Cap Required ...,........................
.............. 14 PSI (96.5 kPa) Electrical
System Type of System ............................
............... 12 Volt Negative Ground Batteries
.... . ...... ...... ......... .... (2) 12 Volt
Batteries Connected in parallel. Group Size
30H, Rated at 1.255 to 1.265 Specific
Gravity. Discharge Rate 300 Amps at 0F.
Voltage drops to 9.2 after 10 seconds. Voltage
drops 1.0 Volt per cell after 4
min. Alternator .................................
..................... 12 Volt 55 Amp
Output Voltage Regulator . ......................
................ .... 12 Volt, Solid
State, Mounted on Alternator. Starter Motor . .
..... . .. .... . ..... ........ 12 Volt with
Solenoid Switch Head Lights (2) ..............
12 Volt, 40/40 Watt Sealed High-Low Beam Flood
Lights (2) ................................ 12
Volt, 35 Watt, Sealed Beam Amber Warning Lights
(2) ........ 12 Volt, Double Face, Flasher Type
Rear Tail Light .................................
. 12 Volt, 60 Watt Sealed Beam Combination Tail
and Flood Lamp. Circuit Breaker System over
load check 12 Volt Twin 40 AMP Breakers
connected in parallel, 80 AMP rating. 60 AMP.
Min. Continuous capacity. Lights Circuit Breaker
................. 40 AMP., Located on Light
Switch Parking Brake Warning Light
................. 12 Volt, Red F'lasher Type
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Parking Brake Type ..............................
........................ Cable Actuated by
Orchlin Type Handle Adjustable from Operator's
Seat. hydraulic Brakes
Type .............................
Hydraulic Actuated, Self-Adjusting Disc Type
Differential Brakes.
Hydraulic Power Assist Brakes Type
..................................................
... Hydraulic, Power Assisted, Self-Adjusting
Disc Type DifferentialBrakes. Mechanical
Transmission
Type ....................
. 2 Speed Gear Range With a 4 Speed Gear Section.
Gear Selection .......
. 8 Speeds Forward
2 Speeds Reverse.
Shifting ................................
Mechanical With Plunger Type Locks and Tube Type
Interlocks. Rower Shift Transmission Type
.................................................
3 Speed Compound Planetary With Hydraulically
Actuated Clutches and a 4 Speed Gear Range
Section. Gear Selection ..........................
... 12 Speeds Forward and 3 Speeds Reverse. Shifti
ng ..,...........,................... Hydraulic
Power Shifting Controlled By a Lever On
Operator's Console. 4 Speed Range Controlled By a
Mechanical Shifter From a Lever on Operator's
Console. Oil Cooler ..............................
... Transmission, Hydraulics, Steering and Brakes
(Located Front of Radiator).
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Hydrostatic Rower Steering Pump Type
............................. Gear Type, Driven
By The Engine. Pump Capacity at 2000 Engine RPM
.............. 8 GPM (30.3 l/min) HGA
Hydrostatic Type .........................
Integral and Bi-Directional Gerotor Metering
Section, Actuated By the Steering Wheel.
Actuating Cylinders .......................... 2
Way Cylinders Are Integral Part of Steering Gear
Mechanism. Remote Mydraulic System Pump
................... Large Volume, Spur Gear,
Continuous Running. Type Valve ..................
Dual Valve-Individual Hand Lever
Control. Portable Cylinder Coupling
......................... Case Quick
Detachable Break-away Type. Pump Capacity at
2000 Engine RPM .............. 8 GPM (30.3
1/min) Relief Valve Pressure ........ 1900 to
2150 PSI (13 101 to 14 824 kPa) Portable
Cylinders ......................... .. ..
...................... Available power
Take-Off Type Clutch ...........................
..................... Hydraulically Operated
Rotation ........................................
...................................
Clockwise Spline Size ............ . 540 RPM 6
Splines ....1-3/8 Inch(34.9mm) Dia. 1000 RPM21
Splines ....1-3/8 Inch(34.9mm) Dia. Engine Speed
2000 RPM ................... 540 or 1000 RPM
Shaft Speed Draft-O-Matic Syætem Type of Sensing
..................................................
.......... Lower Link Type Control
..................................................
.............. Hand Lever Type Valve
.................................. 3 Positions -
Raise - Hold Lower Type Draft Arms ...........
Swinging, with Manual Float Adjustment Type
Hitch ..........................................
........... 3 Point Category II Convertible
Hitch Coupler (Available) .....................
Category III-II Orawbars Standard or Yoke Type
........... Full Swinging Roller Mounted,
Will Accommodate a 1-1/4 Inch (31.8mm) Dia.
Pin.
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APPROXIMATE OVERALL MEASUREMENTS
H
MODEL ADJUSTABLE
A 18.4-34R1
B 7.5O-16F2
C 84 in. (2 134mm)
D 15 in. (381mm)
E 1 56 in. (S 962mm)
F 1 62 in. (4 1 15mm)
G 1 17 in. (2 972mm)
H 108 in. (2 743mm)
1 78 in. (1 981mm)
APPROXIMATE WEIGHT 9320 Pounds (4 227 kg)
. OPERATOR'S CAB
1070 Tractor
THIS CASE OPERATOR'S CAB IS EQUIPPED WITH BUILT
IN ROLLOVER PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED IN ASAE
STANDARD S-336. NOTE REFER TO PAGES 116 THRU
118 FOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, MAIhTENANCE AND
INSPECTION CONCER- NING YOUR ROPS CAB. 9
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TIRE AND WHEEL EQUIPMENT Front
TIRE SIZE TIRE PLY RIM SIZE TREAD TYPE DUAL ADJ. TIRE PRESSURE
6.00-16 8 4OOE-16 F2 x x 64 PSI (441 kPa)
7.5OL-15 8 6L-15 F2 X X 52 PSI (359 kPa)
7.50-16 8 55OF-16 F2 X 4O PSI (276 kPa)
9.5OL-15 8 8LBH-15 F2 X 36 PSI (248 kPa)
9.50-20 6 W7L-2O F2 4O PSI (276 kPa)
10.00-16 6 W8L-16 F2 X 28 PSI (193 kPa)
10.00-16 8 W8L-16 F2 X 36 PSI (248 kPa)
11.OOL-15 8 8LBH-15 F2 X 36 PSI (248 kPa)
11.00-16 6 W8L-16 F2 X 28 PSI (193 kPa)
11.00-16 8 W8L-16 F1 X 36 PSI (248 kPa)
NOTE The listed tire pressures are
recommended for normal tractor operation.
Special traction conditions may require that
you deviate from these pressures. If
special conditions arise, consult with your
tire Co. representative, before changing tire
pressure.
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TIRE AND WHEEL EQUIPMENT Rear
TIRE SIZE TIR E PLY RIM SIZE TREAD TYPE TREAD TYPE DUAL ADJ. TIRE PRESSURE
12.4-42 6 W9-42 R1 X X 24 PSI (165 kPa)
15.5-3 8 1O W14-38 R1 R2 X X 3O PSI (207 kPa)
16.9-34 8 W16L-34 RI X X 22 PSI (152 kPa)
16.9-38 8 W14-38 R1 X X 24 PSI (165 kPa)
18.4-34 6 W15L-34 R 1 X X 16 PSI (110 kPa)
18.4-34 8 W15L-34 R1 R2 X X 20 PSI (138 kPa)
1 8.4-38 6 W16L-38 R1 R2 X X 16 PSI (110 kPa)
18.4-38 W16L-38 R1 R2 X X 2O PSI (138 kPa)
20. 8-38 8 W18-38 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 1 B PSI (124 kPa)
2O. 8-38 1O W18-38 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 X 22 PSI (152 kPa)
23.1-30 8 DW2O-3O R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 16 PSI (110 kPa)
23.1-34 8 DW2O- 34 R1 R2 R1 R2 R1 R2 X 16 PSI (11O kPa)
NOTE Keep tires inflated to recommended
pressures. Check pres- sures at least every 50
hours of operation or once a week, whichever
occurs first. DO NOT reduce rear tire pressure to
increase traction. When plowing, increase furrow
wheel tire pressure 4 PSI (28 kPa) . DUAL REAR
TIRE PRESSURES NOTE Inflate inside tires to
recommended pressure to maintain good ground
contact for manueverability. Inflate outside
tires 0 to 4 PSI (0 to 28 kPa) below
recommended pressure to obtain flotation
desired. 11
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