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Title: Case IH CX50 CX60 CX70 CX80 CX90 and CX100 Tractors Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.9-80462)


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CX50, CX60, CX70, CX80, CX90 and CX100 Tractors
CX50, CX60, CX70, CX80 CX90 and CX100
Tractors Operators Manual
Don 9-80462
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CX50, CX60, CX70, CX80, CX90 and CX100 Tractors
Don 9-80462 NOTE This manual replaces Don 9-80461
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THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE
THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT
FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF
PERSONAL INJURY OR
!
  • DEATH. M171B
  • Safety Decals on this machine which use the words
    Danger, Warning or Caution,
  • are defined as follows
  • DANGER Indicates an immediate hazardous
    situation which if not avoided, will result in
    death or serious injury. The color associated
    with Danger is RED.
  • WARNING Indicates an potentially hazardous
    situation which if not avoided, will result in
    serious injury. The color associated with Warning
    is ORANGE.
  • 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.
  • Safety Decals on this machine which are ISO-two
    panel Pictorial type decals, are defined as
    follows
  • The first panel indicates the nature of the
    hazard.
  • The second panel indicates the appropriate
    avoidance of the hazard.
  • Background color is YELLOW.

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  • Prohibition symbols such as and

if used, are RED.
STOP
! W A R N I N G
  • IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE
    INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, MAKE
    CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR
  • Is instructed in safe and proper use of the
    machine.
  • Reads and understands the Manual(s) pertaining to
    the machine.
  • Reads and understands ALL Safety Decals on the
    machine.
  • Clear the area of other persons.
  • 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.

Don 9-80462 February 1998 (Revised December 1999)
1999 Case Corporation
Case and IH are registered trade marks of Case
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GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS TO THE OWNER
..................................................
............................................ 1
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS
............................ 6 PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS
................................ 6 MACHINE
COMPONENTS .......................................
.......................................
8 SAFETY/DECALS .................................
..................................................
......... 9 INTENDED USE ........................
..................................................
.................... 9 GENERAL SAFETY AND
ACCIDENT .........................................
.................. 10 PREVENTION REGULATIONS
..................................................
................... 10 TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS
..................................................
............... 10 OPERATION ....................
..................................................
............................ 10 LEAVING THE
TRACTOR ..........................................
................................... 11 IMPLEMENTS
..................................................
..............................................
11 PTO OPERATION ................................
..................................................
....... 11 SERVICE ..............................
..................................................
....................... 12 BATTERY SAFETY
..................................................
.....................................
12 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS ..........................
................................................
13 BASIC RULE ....................................
..................................................
............ 13 SAFETY DECALS ....................
..................................................
.................... 14 ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE
STRUCTURE (ROPS) .................................
..... 18 INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS ...................
..................................................
.... 19 TRACTOR ACCESS ...........................
..................................................
......... 19 OPERATORS SEAT ......................
..................................................
.............. 20 STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT
..................................................
......... 27 STANDARD (ANALOG) INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER .......................................
28 DELUXE (DIGITAL) INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
............................................. 29
OPERATING CONTROLS ...............................
.............................................. 36
OPERATOR CAB ENVIRONMENT CONTROLS
.......................................... 45
ADDITIONAL CAB FEATURES ..........................
...........................................
48 REAR VIEW MIRRORS .............................
..................................................
.. 51
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...........................
...........................................
52 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ....................
.......................................... 52 RUN
IN PROCEDURE .....................................
.............................................
53 MASTER DISCONNECT SWITCH ......................
........................................... 53
SERVICE INDICATOR LAMPS AND GAUGES
............................................
54 NORMAL STARTING PROCEDURE .....................
....................................... 56 COLD
TEMPERATURE OPERATION ............................
.............................. 58 PARKING THE
TRACTOR AND STOPPING THE ENGINE
..................................................
........................... 63 OPERATING THE
TRANSMISSION .....................................
........................ 65 CAB ENVIRONMENT
..................................................
.................................. 71 FRONT
LOADER CONTROL LEVER .............................
.............................. 78 DRAWBAR
..................................................
..................................................
80 HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TRAILER HITCHES
.................................................
85 AUTO HITCH ...................................
..................................................
............ 88 IMPLEMENT/TRAILER DRAWBAR
DIMENSIONS ......................................
94 TRAILER BRAKE COUPLINGS ......................
.............................................. 96
AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL POWER SOCKETS
............................................ 98
TRACTOR WARNING LAMPS ............................
........................................
100 TOWING THE TRACTOR ...........................
................................................
102 HOW TO TRANSPORT THE TRACTOR
..................................................
.. 103 FOLDABLE ROPS FRAME .......................
..................................................
104 FIELD OPERATION ............................
..................................................
....... 106 CREEPER TRANSMISSION
OPERATION.........................................
......... 106 WHEEL SLIP INDICATOR
..................................................
........................ 108 PROGRAMMING THE
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER ...............................
....... 111 DISTANCE FUNCTION OPERATION
..................................................
....... 122 AREA FUNCTION OPERATION
..................................................
............... 124 REAR POWER TAKEOFF
..................................................
......................... 126 FRONT POWER
TAKEOFF OPERATION ................................
.................. 133 REAR THREE POINT HITCH
PREPARATION ......................................
..... 135 REAR THREE POINT HITCH OPERATION
...............................................
144 RIDE CONTROL ................................
..................................................
........ 153 SLIP LIMIT CONTROL
..................................................
.............................. 155 REAR THREE
POINT HITCH DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY ...................
........... 157 DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL
..................................................
............ 159 MECHANICAL FRONT DRIVE (MFD)
OPERATION .................................. 160
FRONT HITCH PREPARATION ..........................
........................................
162 FRONT HITCH OPERATION ........................
..............................................
164 REMOTE HYDRAULIC VALVES ......................
...........................................
165 REMOTE HYDRAULICS OPERATION
..................................................
..... 169 IMPLEMENT CABLE ACCESS
..................................................
................. 173
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TIRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST .....................
.................................. 174 TIRE AND
WHEEL EQUIPMENT ..................................
.............................. 174 TIRE AND WHEEL
SERVICE ..........................................
............................ 185 INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER PROGRAMMING FOR DIFFERENT TIRE SIZES
..................................................
............. 186 FRONT AXLE AND FRONT TREAD
ADJUSTMENTS ................................
189 FRONT TO REAR TIRE SIZE COMBINATIONS
......................................... 200
FRONT WHEEL FENDERS ..............................
...........................................
203 REAR WHEEL TREAD ADJUSTMENT
..................................................
..... 204 TRACTOR BALLAST .......................
..................................................
.......... 211 LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE
..................................................
............... 223 ENVIRONMENT
..................................................
........................................
223 PLASTIC AND RESIN PARTS .....................
...............................................
223 SERVICE PARTS ...............................
..................................................
....... 223 TOOL BOX .............................
..................................................
.................... 224 HOURMETER
..................................................
............................................
225 SERVICE ACCESS ..............................
..................................................
..... 226 LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES
..................................................
............. 230 SERVICE CHART
..................................................
...................................... 232 10
HOURS OR DAILY ..................................
...............................................
234 50 HOUR INTERIM SERVICE ......................
...............................................
238 100 HOUR INTERIM SERVICE .....................
..............................................
243 250 HOUR INTERIM SERVICE .....................
..............................................
249 500 HOUR INTERIM SERVICE .....................
..............................................
258 1000 HOUR MAIN SERVICE .......................
................................................
268 2000 HOUR MAIN SERVICE .......................
................................................
283 GENERAL MAINTENANCE ..........................
...............................................
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ................................
...............................................
292 BATTERY ......................................
..................................................
............ 292 BULB AND LAMP REPLACEMENT
..................................................
.......... 297 FUSES ............................
..................................................
........................... 306 RELAYS
..................................................
..................................................
... 308 MACHINE STORAGE .........................
..................................................
....... 311 SPECIFICATIONS ......................
..................................................
................ 313 DIESEL ENGINES
..................................................
.....................................
313 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................
..................................................
. 315 GENERAL MACHINE ............................
..................................................
.... 316 APPROXIMATE TRAVEL SPEEDS
..................................................
.......... 319 APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS
..................................................
................. 330 APPROXIMATE TRACTOR WEIGHTS
..................................................
..... 340 MAXIMUM PERMITTED OPERATING WEIGHTS
...................................... 341 NOISE
LEVELS ...........................................
................................................
342 DETAIL INDEX ................................
..................................................
........... 343 CASE TECHNICAL MANUALS
..................................................
................. 350
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TO THE OWNER CX100 DELUXE CAB TRACTOR With
Mechanical Front Drive (MFD)
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DP99J071
Dealer Stamp
Manufacturer CASE UNITED KINGDOM
LIMITED Wheatley Hall Road Doncaster South
Yorkshire DN2 4PG ENGLAND
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DR99J059
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TO THE OWNER
Tractors both with MFD
CX90 2 Post and CX70 4 Post ROPS (Platform)
CX60 Low Profile Cab Tractor with 2WD,
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TO THE OWNER
  • How To Use This Manual
  • Read this manual before you start the engine or
    operate your tractor. If you need any more
    information, see your Case dealer.
  • This manual contains important information about
    the safe operation, adjustment and maintenance
    of your Case Tractor. To help you find
    information easily this manual has been separated
    into chapters, as shown in the General Table of
    Contents. The operation of the tractor has been
    separated into four main chapters
  • INSTRUMENTS/CONTROLS - Showing the location and
    description of all controls.
  • OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - General information for
    every day tractor operation, e.g.
    starting/stopping the tractor, operating the
    transmission etc.
  • FIELD OPERATION - Information for various
    operations specifically for use in the field,
    e.g. 3 point hitch, rear PTO etc.
  • TYRES/WHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST - Adjustments for
    various tractor operating applications, e.g.
    tyre pressures, tread widths etc.
  • The maintenance of the tractor has been separated
    into two main chapters
  • LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE - Service interval hours,
    and adjustments.
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - General electrical service
    information.
  • IMPORTANT Refer to the Detail Index at the end
    of this manual for locating specific items
    about your machine.
  • The right and left of the tractor in this manual
    are the same as your right and left when sitting
    in the tractor seat looking forward.
  • DO NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or
    service this machine until you or the other
    persons have read this manual. Use only trained
    operators who have demonstrated the ability to
    operate and service this machine correctly and
    safely.
  • This tractor, with standard equipment and
    authorized attachments, is intended to be used
    for farming, and related operations.

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TO THE OWNER Manual Storage Keep the Operators
Manual stored in the manual storage compartment
equipped on this machine. Make sure this manual
is complete and in good condition. Contact
your dealer to obtain
additional manuals or for any further
information or assistance about your
machine. Your dealer has technicians with
DP96E064
special training that know the best methods of
repair and maintenance for your
tractor. IMPORTANT This operators manual is
part of your tractor. If the tractor is sold,
loaned or rented, the operators manual MUST go
with it.
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TO THE OWNER
  • Declaration of Conformity
  • This tractor complies with the provisions of
    directive (89/336/EEC)
  • - Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • EMC - Supplementary Information
  • Safety information for the supplementary
    installation of electrical and electronic
    appliances and/or components.
  • This tractor is equipped with electronic
    constituents and component parts whose function
    can be influenced by electromagnetic radiations
    of other appliances. Such influences can cause
    hazards for persons if the following safety
    information is not taken into account.
  • For supplementary installation of electrical and
    electronic appliances and/or constituents on the
    tractor with a connection to the onboard system,
    the user HAS to verify whether the installation
    causes disturbances to the electronics on the
    tractor or other constituents. This particually
    applies to
  • Powershift Control
  • Instrument Cluster
  • Also it has to be taken into account that the
    supplementarily installed electrical and
    electronic components comply with the EMC
    Directive 89/336/EEC in the respective current
    version and that they are CE marked.
  • For the supplementary installation of mobile
    communication systems (ie. radio communication,
    mobile telephone) the following additional
    requirements have to be fulfilled
  • Only devices with an approval complying with the
    valid national regulations must be installed.
  • The devices must be firmly installed.
  • The operation of portable or mobile devices
    within the cab of the tractor is ONLY permitted
    if the device has a fixed outside antenna.
  • The transmitting part shall be installed
    separately to the tractor electronics.
  • Installation of the antenna must be carried out
    by a professional and the antenna must have a
    good ground connection between the antenna and
    the tractor ground.
  • For the correct size cabling, installation and
    the maximum permissible current supply, the
    installation instructions of the tractor
    manufacturer have to be considered additionally.

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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS Write your
machine Model number, Product Identification
Number (P.I.N.), and Serial numbers on the lines
provided below. If needed, give these numbers to
your Case dealer when you need parts or
information for your machine. Keep the record
and your Manufacturers Statement of Origin in a
safe place. If the machine is stolen, report the
numbers to your local police. 1. TRACTOR MODEL
NUMBER ___________________________________ 2.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ____________________
_______ 3. MFD AXLE SERIAL NUMBER
__________________________________ 4. ENGINE
SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________
5. TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER
______________________________ 6. CAB/PLATFORM
ROPS SERIAL NUMBER ________________________ P.I.
N. Plate Details
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DI96M018
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS Number
Locations
7
8
1
6
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2
3
4
5
DR99J063
9
  1. MODEL /P.I.N. NUMBER
  2. P.I.N. NUMBER
  3. MFD AXLE
  4. ENGINE
  5. TRANSMISSION
  6. CAB OR 4 POST ROPS
  7. MODEL/P.I.N. NUMBER
  8. IDENTIFICATION DECAL
  9. 2 POST FOLDABLE ROPS

1
DS98E265 ROPS (Platform) ONLY
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS/MACHINE COMPONENTS MACHINE
COMPONENTS
2
1
3
6
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4
5
DP99J056
7
8 9
11
10
DR99J084
  • FRONT WORK LAMPS
  • HEADLAMPS (IF EQUIPPED WITH
  • FRONT HITCH)
  • FRONT PTO
  • FRONT HITCH
  • BATTERY BOX
  1. TOOL BOX
  2. EXTERNAL LINKAGE CONTROLS
  3. TOP LINK
  4. REAR PTO
  5. DRAWBAR
  6. FUEL FILLER CAP

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SAFETY/DECALS
! !
SAFETY
Before operating, read and comply with the
operators manual and safety instructions. Underst
and 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 is continuing to work for your
safety by making tractors with better
protection and by giving these rules for safe
operation.
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THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE
THIS SYMBOL CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE THAT
FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF
!
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. M171B INTENDED
USE This Case tractor is designed solely for use
in customary agricultural or similar operation
(intended use). Use in any other way is
considered as contrary to the intended use. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage
or injury resulting from this misuse and these
risks must be born solely by the user. Compliance
with and strict adherence to the conditions of
operation, service and repair as specified by
the manufacturer also constitutes essential
elements for the intended use. This Case tractor
should be operated, serviced and repaired only by
persons familiar with all its particular
characteristics and acquainted with the relevant
safety rules (accident prevention). The accident
prevention regulations, all other generally
recognized regulations on safety and
occupational medicine and the road traffic
regulations must be observed at all times. Any
arbitrary modifications carried out on the
tractor will relieve the manufacturer of all
liability for any resulting damage or
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SAFETY/DECALS
GENERAL SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION
REGULATIONS
!
!
  • In addition to the instructions contained in this
    operators manual, also observe the general
    safety and accident prevention regulations.
  • Always comply with local traffic regulations when
    driving on public roads.
  • Before starting work, familiarize yourself with
    all the controls and instruments and their
    functions. During work is too late.
  • Start the engine only from the operators seat.
  • Never attempt to start engine by shorting across
    the starting motor terminals as the machine may
    immediately start to move.
  • Before moving away, always check the immediate
    vicinity of the machine (e.g. for children).
    Ensure adequate visibility.
  • Never run the engine in a closed building. Proper
    ventilation is required.
  • Clothing worn by the operator must be
    close-fitting. Avoid wearing loose jackets,
    shirts or ties.
  • Handle fuel with care as it is highly flammable.
    Never refuel the machine in the vicinity of
    naked flames or sparks. Do not smoke during
    refuelling.
  • Always stop the engine and remove the main switch
    key before refuelling. Fill fuel tank outdoors.
    Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.
  • Prevent fires by keeping the machine clean.
  • Take care when handling battery acid (toxic and
    corrosive).
  • Exposure to high noise levels may cause hearing
    loss. Always wear suitable ear protection when
    working in a noisy environment.

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TRANSPORTING PASSENGERS
! !
  • Passengers may only be carried if a proper
    passenger seat is fitted.
  • The carrying of passengers is otherwise not
    permitted.

OPERATION
! !
  • DO NOT operate the machine while under the
    influence of drugs.
  • Always adapt your ground speed to the ground
    conditions. Avoid making sharp turns when
    driving up or down slopes or when driving across
    the slope. Do not attempt to turn the machine
    with the differential lock engaged. When driving
    down slopes, never depress the clutch and change
    gear. DO NOT operate up and down slopes of more
    than 30 degrees and DO NOT operate across slopes
    of more than 15 degrees.
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  • SAFETY/DECALS
  • Attach trailers and/or implements correctly. The
    operating, steering and braking behavior will be
    affected by attaching implements, trailers and
    ballast weights. Therefore ensure adequate
    steering and braking power.
  • Observe maximum permissible axle loads and total
    weights and tire capacities.
  • When making turns with towed or mounted
    implements, always take into consideration the
    width and inertia of the implement.

LEAVING THE TRACTOR
! !
  • When leaving the tractor, ensure that it will not
    roll away (apply park brake, wheel wedges) stop
    the engine.
  • Remove the main switch key and lock the
    operators cab (when equipped).
  • Never leave the tractor unattended as long as the
    engine is still running.
  • Never leave the operators platform/cab when
    driving.
  • Lower implement or equipment to the ground before
    leaving the tractor.

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IMPLEMENTS
! !
  • Attach implements and trailers to the tractor
    only using the prescribed drawbars or hitches.
    See page 94
  • Take particular care when attaching trailers or
    implements.
  • Prevent trailer and implement from rolling away.
  • Operate tractor only when all guards are fitted
    and in their correct position.

PTO OPERATION
! !
  • Always shut off engine before connecting or
    disconnecting drive shaft.
  • When operating the PTO, no-one must be allowed to
    remain in the vicinity of the rotating PTO stub
    shaft or drive shaft.
  • Guards for drive shaft and PTO stub shaft must be
    fitted. See page 132
  • High-inertia implements do not become stationary
    immediately when PTO is disengaged. Allow
    sufficient time for implement to slow down to a
    halt before cleaning or adjusting.
  • As soon as drive shaft has been removed, install
    guard over PTO stub shaft.

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SAFETY/DECALS
SERVICE
! !
  • Do not service the tractor with the engine
    running. Follow the instructions in this manual
    or see your dealer.
  • Escaping fluid (fuel or hydraulic oil) under high
    pressure can penetrate the skin and cause
    serious injury. If any fluid is injected into the
    skin, consult a doctor immediately as other-wise
    serious infections may result.
  • It is recommended that you know the location of a
    First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher and have
    access before servicing the machine.
  • Dispose of oil, fuel and filters in accordance
    with local regulations. Do not drain the oil on
    the ground or into a drain. Be responsible for
    the environment.
  • Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have
    the proper equipment and experience to perform
    the job safely. See page 185
  • Retighten wheel nuts after the specified hours in
    this manual. See page 199 See page 204
  • Always disconnect the battery ground strap(s)
    before carrying out any electrical repairs on
    the machine. See page 293
  • Use original manufacturers parts. Spare
    parts/service parts must comply with the
    manufacturers technical specifications.

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BATTERY SAFETY
! !
  • DO NOT make sparks or use an open flame near the
    battery.
  • BATTERY ACID CAUSES SEVERE BURNS. Batteries
    contain sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin,
    eyes or clothing. Antidote
  • EXTERNAL - flush with water.
  • INTERNAL - Drink large quantities of water or
    milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg
    or vegetable oil. Call A physician immediately.
  • EYES - Flush with water for 15 minutes and get
    prompt medical attention.
  • BATTERIES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES. Keep sparks,
    flame and cigarettes away. Ventilate when
    charging or using in enclosed space. Always
    shield eyes when working near batteries. KEEP OUT
    OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
  • When working around storage batteries, remember
    that all of the exposed metal parts are live.
    Never lay a metal object across the terminals
    because a spark, short circuit, explosion or
    personal injury may result.

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