Case IH 9310 9330 Tractor Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.9-27732)

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Manual
9310 -9330 Tractor Operator's
9-27732

itTHIS 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

Safety Decals on this machine use the words Danger, Warning or Caution, which 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 a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided will result in serious injury. The color associated with Warning is ORANGE.

• CAUTION: Indicates a 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.

itWARNING

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.

• Clears 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.

© 1998 Case Corporation

Rae 9·27732

January, 1996 (Revised September, 1998)

CASE and IH are registered trade marks of Case Corporation

GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

TO THE OWNER 1 IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS 3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SAFETY/DECALS. 5 SAFETy 5 DECALS ........................ . .. ... . ..... ... ... .. ........ 8 ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS) 12 INSTRUMENT/CONTROLS .............................•.... 14 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 14 MECHANICAL GAUGE INSTRUMENT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 TRUE GROUND SPEED SENSOR. 24 AREA METER 25 GENERAL FEATURES/FUNCTIONALITY. 25 AREA METER OPERATION 26 AREA METER CALIBRATION 29 ALTERNATE H2 CALIBRATION PROCEDURE 31 MEMORy ................ . . .... ......... . ........... .. ..... 32 IMPLEMENT MONITOR CONNECTOR 32 REMOTE HOLD 33 IMPLEMENT STATUS SWITCH. 33 OPERATING CONTROLS 34 HITCH CONTROLS .... .. .. .. . . . . ........ ... . . ......... ... . . . 38 , OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 51 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 51 RUN-IN PROCEDURE 54 SEAT BELT. 55 ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE 56 STOPPING THE ENGINE. 59 COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION 60 TRANSMISSION OIL HEAT MAINTAINER 62 FRONT AXLE STEERING (IF EQUIPPED) 64 TOWING TRACTOR 67 TRANSPORTING TRACTOR 67 WHEEL SLIP RECOMMENDATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68 POWER SHIFT TRANSM ISSION 69 LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL LOCK (IF EQUIPPED) 76 POWER TAKEOFF (IF EQUIPPED) ................ . ..... .. . . ... 77 DRAWBAR 81 SAFETY CHAIN 82 TRACTOR WARNING LAMPS AND SMV SYMBOL 83
IMPLEMENT WARNING LAMPS AND SMV SYMBOL 85 FIELD OPERATION ........................................... 86 DRAWBAR CLEVIS PREPARATION 86 THREE POINT HITCH PREPARATION. 89 HITCH COUPLER - CATEGORY III 96 THREE POINT HITCH OPERATION 97 REMOTE HYDRAULICS PREPARATION 107 AUXILIARY POWER CONNECTIONS .. ... . .. . .. ... ............ 115 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CALIBRATION 118 SCRAPER OPERATIONS. 120 UTILITY BLADE (DOZER) OPERATION ........................ 120 STEERING SYSTEM CALIBRATION. 122 TIRESIWHEELS/SPACING/BALLAST TIRE AND RIM EQUIPMENT BIAS TIRE PRESSURE AND LOAD CAPACITY CHART TIRE PRESSURE FOR MAXIMUM TIRE LOAD AT RATED INFLATION ... .... . .. .......... .. ... ...... ... ...... .... . WHEEL BOLT TORQUE TIRE AND RIM SERVICE TREAD POSITIONS ............... . ................. . .. ... . . WHEEL ADJUSTMENT TRACTOR BALLAST CHEMICAL TANK MOUNTING LUBRICATION/MAINTANENCE CHARTS ....................... . LUBRICATION/MAINTENANCE CHART .. .... .... ............. . SYSTEM CAPACiTIES ··.·· ENVIRONMENT PLASTIC AND RESIN PARTS ................ . .............. . GREASE FITTINGS FLUID LEVELS AND FILTERS LUBRICATION/FILTERS/FLUIDS GRILLE AND HOOD ENGINE LUBRICATION ................................ . ... . FUEL SYSTEM COOLING SYSTEM COOLANT CAPACITY CHART ················ AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC OIL , ADJUSTABLE AXLE - BAR TYPE BRAKE SYSTEM II 127 127 130 131 134 135 136 141 143 154 156 156 158 158 158 159 163 167 167 168 172 179 183 186 191 193 198 200
OPERATORS CAB 201 MAINTENANCE/ADJUSTMENTS 203 COOLING SYSTEM 203 FAN AND ALTERNATOR BELT AND AIC COMPRESSOR BELT 204 REFRIGERANT CHECK 207 SEAT BELT. 207 OPERATORS SEAT. 208 ROCKER ARM TO VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT 209 TRACTOR DIAGNOSTIC CODES 211 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 214 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS . . . . ... . . ... ............. . .... 214 GENERAL SERVICE INFORMATION 216 BATTERIES 217 BULB AND LAMP REPLACEMENT ............................ 221 STORAGE 227 STORAGE PREPARATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 227 REMOVING FROM STORAGE 228 SPECIFICATIONS. 229 DIESEL ENGINE 229 POWER TRAIN ................. . ... . .................... . . 230 TRACTOR WEIGHTS 231 TRAVEL SPEEDS .... .. ......................... . .......... 232 APPROXIMATE OVERALL MEASUREMENTS 233 DETAIL INDEX 235 III
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TO THE OWNER TO THE OWNER

This manual contains important information about the safe operation, adjustment and maintenance of your Case IH tractor Refer to the Detail Index at the end of this manual for locat ing specific items about the tractor.

DO NOT operate or permit anyone to operate or service this tractor until you or other persons have read this manual. All persons training to operate, or who will be operating this tractor should be old enough to possess a valid local vehicle operating permit (or other applicable local age requirement) and must have demonstrated the ability to operate and service the tractor correctly and safe ly

This tractor, with standard equipment and authorized attachments, is intended to be used for normal farming and related operations.

DO NOT use this tractor for any application or purpose other than those described in this manual. Consult an authorized dealer or the Case Corporation on changes, additions or modifications that can be required for this machine to comply with various country regulations and safety requirements. Unauthorized modifications can cause serious injury or death. Anyone making such unauthorized modifications is responsible for the consequences.

If your tractor requires replacement parts, do not use unauthorized parts or substitute materials. Case Corporation dealers stock Case approved serv ice parts and have technicians with special training that know the best methods of repair and maintenance for your tractor.

Model 9310 Tractor

NOTE: When you are in the tractor seat looking forward, the right hand and left hand of the tractor are the same as your right and left hand.

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TO THE OWNER Model 9330 Tractor Manual Storage Compartment

this Operators Manual in the storage compartment provided in your tractor cab. The Operators Manual must be available for use by all operators. Make sure this manual is complete and in good condition. Contact your dealer to obtain additional manuals or for any additional information or assistance about your tractor. 2
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IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS

Write your machine Model Number, Product Identification Number (P.I.N.), and Serial Numbers of major components on the lines provided. If needed , give these numbers to your dealer when you need parts or information for your machine.

1. TRACTOR MODEL NUMBER ___________ __

2. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER * JEE ___________

3. ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER ________________

4. TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER ______________

5. CAB OR ROPS SERIAL NUMBER. _____________

6. AXLE SERIAL NUMBER· FRONT ______

7. AXLE SERIAL NUMBER· REAR

Identification Number Locations

TRACTOR MODEL AND PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

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ROPS SERIAL NUMBER

IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

SERIAL NUMBER AXLE SERIAL NUMBER ADJUSTABLE BAR TYPE - FRONT 4
SERIAL NUMBER AXLE SERIAL NUMBER ADJUSTABLE BAR TYPE - REAR
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION

SAFETY/DECALS SAFETY

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 Corporation is continuing to work for your safety : by making tractors with better protection and by giving these rules for safe operation.

THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULL Y READ THE MESSAGE THA T FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

& Safety Rules &

M171B

• Before starting the engine, be sure all operating controls are in neutral or park lock position. This will eliminate accidental movement of the machine or start up of power driven equipment.

R106E

• Operate controls only when seated in the operators seat. R137A

• Securely fasten your seat belt. Your tractor is equipped with a ROPS cab, ROPS canopy or ROPS 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 R437

• A frequent cause of personal injury or death is pe rsons falling off and being run over. Do not permit others to ride Only one person-the operator- should be on the mach ine when it is in operation

R115B

• Before leaving the tractor, stop the engine, put all controls in neutral, engage the park brake and remove the key from the key switch. R301A

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SAFETY/DECALS

• Stay off slopes too steep for safe operation. Shift down before you start up or down a hill with a heavy load. Avoid "free wheeling". R123A

• 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. Rl16A

• 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, crossing slopes, and on rough, slick, or muddy surfaces. Rl09B

• Collision of high speed road traffic and slow moving machines 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. Rll0E

• 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. Rl14B

• 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, herbic ides or insecticides· all these add weight and increase the distance you need in which to stop. R138B

• PTa driven machinery can cause serious injury Before working on or near the PTa shaft, or servicing or clearing the driven machine, put the PTa lever in the DISENGAGE position and STOP the engine. R154A

• Whenever a PTa driven machine is in operation , the PTa 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 PTa shaft (especially if the tractor PTa guard is moved upward or removed), extended shielding equivalent to the PTO guard must be installed with the attachment. Install the PTa guard to its original position immediately when the attachment is removed. R273A

• When doing stationary PTa work and dismounting from the tractor with the PTO running, keep clear of all moving parts as they are a potential safety hazard . R127A

• When doing stationary PTa work, install the front and rear frame articulation block to prevent accidental articulation of the tractor. Put the transmission in neutral and engage the park brake. R298A

• Never operate the engine in a closed building. Proper ventilation is required under all circumstances R142A

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SAFETY/DECALS

• Never refuel the machine when the engine is hot or running Never smoke while refueling. R139C

• Check and service cooling system according to maintenance instructions Hot coolant can spray out if radiator cap is removed while 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. R141C

• 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 R149B

• 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 it is poison R146B

• 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 R102B

• Do not turn the steering wheel until everyone is clear of the equipment and the center hinge area. Turning the steering wheel can swing the tractor and equipment from side to side R303A

• Always use the hand rails and steps when mounting or dismounting from the tractor Always face the tractor when mounting and dismounting. This will provide more secure hand and feet mobility to help prevent slipping and possible injury. R304A

• Always keep the cab windows and rear view mirrors clean to provide the best all around visibility while operating the tractor. R416

• Do not pull with Elastic Tow Ropes. Elastic Tow Rope stores energy Sudden release may cause injury or death. M425

• No provisions are made for riders M643

• Young children should not be permitted to operate or ride the tractor under any circumstances. M630

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SAFETY/DECALS

DECALS

IMPORTANT: Install new decals if the old decals are destroyed, lost, painted over or cannot be read. When parts are replaced that have decals, make sure you install a new decal with each new part. When you clean the decals , use only a cloth, water and soap. Do not use solvent, gasoline, etc

NOTE: New decals are available from your dealer or write to:

ROTATING DRIVELINE - PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT FROM WRAPPING OR ENTANGLEMENT.

• Keep ,all shields & guards in place for your protection.

• Disengage PTO and shut off engine before servicing tractor or implements or attaching or detaching implements.

• This tractor is equipped with a 1000 rpm PTO system. To prevent possible personal injury and/or equipment damage do not connect equipment designed to operate at 540 rpm.

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NO CLEARANCE FOR PERSON WHEN TRACTOR TURNS

TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY:

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• Stay clear of hinge area when engine is running. ./

• Shut off engine before servicing hinge area.

• Install articulation cylinder locking blocks before lifting tractor, transporting tractor on another vehicle, performing maintenance in hinge area or operating stationary PTO equipment.

• Be sure to remove locking blocks before driving tractor.

• Keep driveline shields in place.

SAFETY/DECALS
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SAFETY/DECALS

For ROPS canopy models only.

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE: Read the operato, 's manual for safety information and operating instructions

2 Read all Iractor safely signs

3. Be SUfe other people are clear of tractor and equipment.

4 Start engine only from seat.

5 Shields are for your protection , Keep them in place

OPERATION :

1. Always buckle and adjust seal bell.

2 No riders on tractor Of equipment

3. Keep hands , leel and clothing away from power driven parts

4 For road Iravel, use flashing warning lamps and keep the SMV emblem visible

5 Do not pull with elastic low ropes. Elastic stores energy and sudden release will cause an uncontrolled rope recoil.

6 Stay clear of hinge area when engine is running. Never turn steering wheel unless everyone is clear of equipment.

TRACTORS CAN BE UPSET: Reduce speed on lurns and rough ground Avoid steep slopes

2 Avoid rear upset. Pull only from drawbar , never higher.

WHEN TRACTOR HAS STOPPED :

1. Engage park brake

2 Lower implement to ground

3 Oi.engage PTO , slop engine and wait lor all movement to stop before servic ing or cleaning equipment , MS97H024

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SAFETY/DECALS

Articulation Cylinder Locking Blocks

Two articulation cylinder locking blocks are furnished with the tractor The locking blocks are installed on the rod end of both articulation cylinde rs to hold the tractor articulation joint in rigid position The locking blocks MUST be installed for safety when doing the following operations.

1 Before doing service work near the center of the tractor

2 Before lifting or transport ing the tractor on another veh icle.

3 Before operating stationary PTO equipment.

Make sure the locking blocks are removed and installed in the storage position before attempting to steer the tractor.

LOCKING BLOCK INSTALLED ON ROD END OF ARTICULATION CYLINDER

Cleaning Cab Windows

Use a long handled sponge and so ft squeegee to clean the outside of the cab windows and outside rear view mirro rs (if equipped). To avoid injury, clean from ground level only

LOCKING BLOCK IN STORAGE POSITION

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Mounting and Dismounting the Tractor

To avoid injury and provide more secure mobility, always face the tractor and use the hand rails and steps provided when entering or leaving the tractor cab.

ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)

Your tractor can be equipped with a ROPS cab or a four post ROPS frame. All ROPS structures 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. Carefu lly follow all instructions to get all the safety advantages of the equipment provided

WARNING: Securely fasten your seat belt. Your tractor is equipped with a ROPS cab, ROPS canopy or ROPS 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. M271 C

SAFETY/DECALS
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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 must be replaced immediately. DO NOT TRY TO MAKE REPAIRS OR WELD THE ROPS.

Safety Rules

1. Do not make modifications to the ROPS. Example, welding an accessory to the ROPS or drilling a hole in the ROPS .

2. 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

1. Each ROPS is equipped with a ROPS label.

2. The label contains the ROPS serial number and applicable standards.

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