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1370 Tractor Operator's Manual Starting with SN
8736001
9-4721
2
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 DEATH. M171B
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.
G Prohibition symbols such as and
if used, are RED.
X
WA I IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE
INJU RY OR DEATH. BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, MAKE
CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR G 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 foIlow Case Co rp oration
instruction s on mac hine ope ratio n and
maintenance.
2001 Case Corporation
Bur 0-00000 March, 1995 (Revised October, 1997)
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 VOU
SEE THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ THE MESSAGE
THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSI-
BIILIT OF PERSONAL INJURY.
accidents kill a number of people in the United
States
Tractor
year. Studies show that 6 in 10 tractor
fatalities result
every
from upsets. Stability is still a very
important factor in safety. Let's face it -
tractors must be built higher than automobiles
to provide the
necessary in performing their intended
func- tractor over irregularities in the
fields calls
ground clearance
tion. The use of a
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. I
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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.
A
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.
A
II
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Stop, look and listen before entering a highway,
stay on your side of 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.
III
7
Keep shields over moving
parts. Any unguarded shaft, pulley,
sprocket or moving part is a potential safety
hazzard. Wear close
fitted clothing.
Hitch to the drawbar, or to other specified
hitch points. If you hitch to the axle or
anywhere that's too high the front end will
come up FAST and you have only 7/10 of a second
to de- clutch! , or prevent an upset.
IV
8
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.
A
Only one person the operator should be permitted
on a trac- tor when it is in operation.
k
Never operate the engine in a closed building.
Proper ventilation
is required under any circumstances.
V
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A
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 is stopped or slow- ly 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 jumber 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. Do
not operate the tractor at high speeds or attempt
to turn the tractor with the differential lock
engaged. 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 trac- tor with the PTO
running, keep clear of all moving parts as they
are a potential safety hazzard. Always stop the
tractor engine before 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 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 manufactiired with the same
precision and skill as the original
equipment. Our factory trained staff is kept
well informed on the best methods of
serxicing Case equipment and is ready and
able to help you. Should you require
additional aid or information, contact us.
Your Authorized Case Dealer
TO
INSURE EFFICIENT AND PROMPT SERVICE,
PLEASE
FURNISH US WITH THE MODEL, TRACTOR,
ENGINE, 'I'RANS- YOUR TRACI'OR
MISSION
AND CAB SERIAL NUMBERS OF
IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE OR CONTACTS. PRICE S1.75 1
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SERIAL NUMBER When ordering parts from your
Authorized Case Dealer and in all
Case
contacts or correspondence with your dealer,
relative to your
Engine
Tractor, always specify the Model, Tractor
Serial Number, and Transmission Serial
Numbers.
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
MODEL AND SERIAL NUM BER
\
CAB SERIAL NUM BER PLATE /
TR ANSMISSIO N SERIAL NUM BER PLATE NOTE The
terms Right Hand and Left Hand whenever
used in this manual, apply to the tractor when
facing in the direction the tractor will move in
forward operation. for 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 NUM BER
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SPECIFICATIONS General Type ......................
........... 6 Cylinder, 4 Stroke Cycle,
Valve-In-Head Turbocharged Diesel Engine Firing
Order ........................................
................................
1-5-3-6-2-4 Bore ...............................
............................... 4-5/8 Inches
(117.5mm) Stroke ...............................
..................................... 5 Inches
(l27mm) Piston Displacement ...................
........... 504 Cubic Inches (8 259cm)
Compression Ratio ..............................
.................................. 15.8 to
l Cylinder Sleeves ...............................
................ Removable Wet Type No Load
Governed Speed .................................
........... 2340-2380 RPM Rated Engine Speed
..................................................
......... 2200 RPM Engine Idling Speed
..................................................
..... 700-750 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
Thermostat Controlled Temperature For At Least
Fifteen Minutes. Piston and Connecting Rod Rings
per Piston .......................................
....................................... 3 Number
of Compression Rings .........................
............................... 2 Number of
oil Rings ....................................
................................... 1 Type Pins
..................................................
.......... Full Floating Type Type Bearings
.............................. Replaceable
Precision, Steel Back with Aluminum or
Copper-Lead Alloy Liners. Main Bearings Number
off Bearings ..................................
...................................... 7 Type
Bearings ..............................
Replaceable Precision, Steel Back with Aluminum
or Copper-Lead Alloy Liners.
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Engine Lubrication System Oil Pressure
.................. .............. 45 to 60 PSI
(310 to 414 kPa) with Engine Warm and Operating
at Rated Engine Speed. Type System
.................................... Pressure and
Spray Circulation with Piston Oil Cooling. Oil
Pump .............................................
............................. Gear Type Oil
Filter (2) ..................................
Full Flow Spin on Type, Pleated with Bypass Valve
in Filter Base. Oil Capacity ....................
....... With Filters, 22 U.S. Qts. (20.8
liters) Without Filters, 18 U.S. Qts. (17.1
liters) Oil Cooler ............................
.............................................
Engine Oil Fuel System Fuel Injection Pump
.................................. Robert Bosch,
Type PES (Multiple Plunger. ) . Pump Timing
....................................... 30
Degrees Before Top Dead Center (Port Closing)
. Fuel Injectors ................................
................................. Pencil
Type (Opening Pressure 3200 PSI) . (22 063
kPa) Fuel Transfer Pump .........................
Plunger Type, Integral Part of Injection
Pump. Governor ..............................
Variable Speed, Fly-Weight Centrifugal Type
Integral Parts of Injection Pump. 1st Stage fuel
filter ......................................
Full Flow Spin on Type 2nd Stage fuel filter
..................................... Full Flow
Spin on Type Fuel Tank Water Trap and Drain
............................ Located in Base of
Fuel Tank. Fuel Tank Capacity
.............................. 80 U.S. Gallons
(302.8 liters) 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 Capacity of System
................................. 42 U.S. Quarts
(39.7 liters) Type of System .....................
.... Pressurized, Thermostat Controlled By-Pass
Type Forced Circulation, (Impeller Type Pump)
. Radiator ......................................
.... Heavy Duty Fin and Tube Type Thermostat (2)
........ Starts to Open at Approximately 1750F.
(79C.) , fully Open at 202F. (94C.
) Pressure Cap Required .........................
................. 14 PSI (96.5 kPa) Electrical
System Type of System .........................
.................. 12 Volt Negative Cround
Batteries ........................ (2) 12 Volt
Batteries Connected in para11e1, Group Size 30H,
Rated in 1.255 to 1.2G.5 Specific Gravity.
Discharge Rate 300 Amps at 0"F. Voltage Drops
to 9.2 after 10 Seconds. Voltage Drops 1.0
'olt per Cell after 4 min. Alternator
.......................... 12 Volt 55 Amp Output,
Negative Ground 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 Front blood Lights (2)
(optional) ....... 12 Volt, 35 Watt Sealed Beam
R.Rear Flood Light (l) (optional) ..... 12
Volt, 60 Watt, Sealed Beam Amber Warning Lights
(2) ........ 12 Volt, Double Face, Flasher
Type L. Rear F1ood and Tail Light (1) ....... 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 Flasher Type
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Parling Brale
Rod Actuated by Orseheln
Type ............................................
.............
Type Handle - Adjustable from Operator's Seat.
Double Wrap Steel Band on Differential. Hydraulic
Power Assist Bralces
. Hydraulic, Power AssiSted,
Type
Self-Adjusting Multiple Plate Wet Type
Differential Brakes.
Power 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. Shifting ...............................
...... 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, Hydraulic, Steering
and Brake Oil Differential Locl Type
..............................................
Hydraulically Actuated, Operated by Operator's
Foot Pedal. Hydrostatic Power Steering Dual
Pump (8 gal. Section) .........................
Direct Drive Gear Type Pump Capacity at 2000
Engine RPM 8 GPM (30.3 l/m) HGA Hydrostatic Type
............................ Integral and
Bi-Directional Gerotor Metering Section,
Actuated by the Steering Wheel. Steering
Cylinders ................................ Two
Double Acting Cylinders Draft-O-Matic
System Type of Sensing ...........................
.................................... Lower
Link Type Control ................................
................................... Hand
Lever Type Valve .................................
. 3 Positions Raise Hold - Lower Type Draft Arms
..............................................
Rigid Swinging, with Manual Float Adjustment Type
Hitch ......... ................. .
.. ................ 3 Point Category
III Convertible Hitch Coupler (Available)
........................ Category III-II
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Remote Hydraulic Dual Pump (20 gal. Section
System ....................... Direct Drive Gear
Type
Type Remote Valve (R.H. Side) ....................
.. Dual Valve-lndividual Hand Lever
Control Portable Cylinder Couplings
................................... Quick
Detachable Break-away Type. Pump Capacity at
2000 Engine RPM ................... 20 GPM (75.7
l/m) Relief Valve Pressure ....................
.......................... 1900 to 2050 PSI (13
100 to 14 134 kPa) Portable Cylinders
..................................................
............ Available Variable Flow Remote
Hydraulic System Single Pump ....................
........................... Gear Type. Direct
Drive Type Remote Valve (L.H. Side)
...................... Dual Valve-Individual Hand
Lever Control. Pump Capacity at 2000 Engine RPM
................... 20 GPM (75.T l/m) Relief
Valve Pressure .................................
............. 1900 to 2050 PSI (13 100 to 14 134
kPa) Variable Flow Control Valve
............................. Hand Operated
from Console-Minimum 2.7 GPM (10.2 l/m) to
Maximum 20 GPM (75.7 l/m) Portable Cylinder
Couplings (L.H. Side) ................ Quick
Detachable Break-away Type. Portable Cylinders
..................................................
............ AVailable Power TaIe-Off Type
Clutch ...........................................
........ Hydraulically Operated rotation
..................................................
............................ Clockwise Spline
Size .................................. 21
Splines 1-3/8 in. (34.9mm) Dia. Engine Speed
2000 RPM ................................. 1000
RPM Shaft Speed Drawbar Standard or Yoke Type
..................... Full Swinging Roller
Mounted, Will Accommodate a 1-1/2 Inch (38.lmm)
Dia. Pin. 8
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APPROXIMATE TRAVEL SPEEDS IN MPH AND KM/H AT 2200
RPM 12 Speed Power Shift Transmission NOTE
Reverse may not be obtained with transmission in
4th range.
TRANSMISSION RANGE POWER SHIFT POWER SHIFT POWER SHIFT REAR TIRE SIZE
TRANSMISSION RANGE 1 2 3 AND REVERSE REAR TIRE SIZE
1 2.0 mph 3.2 km/ h) 2.6 mph (4.2 Itm/ h) 3.2 mph (5.2 km/h) 16. 9-3 8
2 3.4 mph (5.4 km/h) 4.5 mph (6.9 Icm/h) 5.7 mph (9.1 km/h) 16. 9-3 8
5.1 mph (8.3 km/h) 7.2 mph (11 .0 lcm/h) 8.5 mph (13.6 km/h) 16. 9-3 8
4 1O.9 mph (17.5 km/ h) 14. 5 mph (23.3 km/h) 1 8.0 mph (29.0 ltm/h) 16. 9-3 8
1 2.0 mph (3.2 km/ h) 2.7 mph (4.4 ltm/h) 3.4 mph (5.4 lm/h) 1 8.4-3 8
2 3.5 mph (5.6 km/h) 4.6 mph (7.4 km/h) 5. 8 mph (9.3 km/ h) 1 8.4-3 8
3 5.2 mph ( 8.5 km/h) 7.0 mph (11.3 km/h) 8. 8 mph (14.1 km/h) 1 8.4-3 8
4 11.2 mph (1 8.0 km/h) 14.9 mph (24.0 km/h) 1 8.5 mph (29. 8 km/h) 1 8.4-3 8
1 2.1 mph (3.4 km/h) 2. 8 mph (4. 6 km/ h) 3.5 mph (5.5 km/ h) 20. 8-3 8
2 3.6 mph (5.9 km/h) 4. 8 mph (7.8 km/ h) 6.0 mph (7.2 km/ h) 20. 8-3 8
5.4 mph (8. 8 km/h) 7. 3 mph (11. 8 km/h 9.1 mph J 4.6 km/h) 20. 8-3 8
4 11.6 mph (1 8. 8 km/h) 15.5 mph (24.9 km/h) 19.4 mph (31.2 km/h) 20. 8-3 8
1 2.0 mph (3.2 km/h) 2.7 mph (4.4 km/h) 3.4 mph (5.4 km/h) 24 5 32
2 3.5 mph (5.6 km/h) 4.6 mph (7.4 km/h) 5.9 mph (9.4 km/h) 24 5 32
5.3 mph (8.6 km/h) 7.0 mph (11.3 km/ h) 8. 8 mph (14.1 lsm/h) 24 5 32
4 11.3 mph (1 8.2 km/h) 1 4.9 mph (24.1 km/ h) 1 8.6 mph (30.0 Icm/ h) 24 5 32
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APPROX IMATE OVERALL MEASUREMENTS
F
TIR E WHEEL
A 1 4L-16.1 F2 W11L-16.1
B 23.1-34 R1 DW2O-34
c 126 INCHES (3 2O0mm) E 8 8 INCHES (2 235mm) 16 INCHES (4O6mm)
104 INCHES (2 642mm) F 1 B2 INCHES (4 623mm) 160 INCHES (4 064 mm)
Turning Radius ...................................
............. 172 Inches (4 369mm) Turning Radius
With Brake Assistance ........... 148 Inches (3
759mm) Height over Cab 116 Inches (2 946mm)
Height over Muffler on Cab Models
................ 126 Inches (3 454mm) APPROXIMATE
WEIGHT Tractor without Cab .......................
............ 11,690 Pounds (5 302 kg.) Tractor
with Cab .......................................
13,170 Pounds (5 974 kg.) OPERATOR'S CAB THIS
CASE OPERATOR'S CAB IS EQUIPPED WI'FH BUILT IN
ROLLOVER PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED IN ASAE
STANDARD 5-336. NOTE REFER TO PAGES 116 THRU
119 FOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTION CONCERN- lNGYOUR ROPSCAB. 10
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TIRE AND WH EEL EQUIPMENT Front
TIRE SIZE TIRE PLY RIM SIZE TREAD TYPE F1 F2 TIRE PRESSURE
IO.00-16 6 W8L-16 TREAD TYPE F1 F2 28 PSI (193 kPa)
1O.OO-16 8 W8L-16 F2 36 PSI (24B kPa)
11.00-16 6 W8L-16 F2 28 PSI (193 kPa)
11.00-16 8 W8L-16 F1 36 PSI (193 kPa)
14L-16.1 6 W11L-16.1 F2 24 PSI (24B kPa)
Rear
TIRE SIZE TIRE PLY RIM S!ZE TREAD TVPE TIRE PRESSURE
16.9-38 6 W14L-38 R1 18 PSI (124 kPa)
16.9-38 8 W14L-38 R1 24 PSI (165 kPa)
1B.4-38 6 W16L-38 R1 R2 16 PSI (110 kPa)
18.4-38 8 W16L-38 R1 R2 2O PSI (138 kPa)
20.8-38 8 W18L-38 R1 R2 18 PSI (124 kPa)
2O.8-38 1O W18L-38 R1 R2 22 PSI (152 kPa)
24.5-32 10 DW21-32 R1 R 2 20 PSI (138 kPa)
23.1-34 8 DW2O-34 R1 R2 16 PSI (110 kPa)
1 2.4-42 6 W9-42 R1 24 PSI (165 kPa)
NOTE Keep tires inflated to recommended
pressures. Check pressures 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) . 11
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