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Deutz-Fahr Tractor Agrofarm TTV 430 Operator Manual

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Deutz-Fahr Tractor Agrofarm TTV 430 Operator Manual

Size: 7.90 MB
Format: PDF
Language: English
Brand: Deutz-Fahr
Type of Machine: Tractor
Type of Manual: Operator Manual
Model: Deutz-Fahr Agrofarm TTV 430 Tractor
Number of Pages: 300 Pages

20 USD

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Description

Contents:
1.1. Preface
1.2. IDENTIFICATION
1.2.1. List of model serial numbers​
1.2.2. Identification plates​
1.2.3. Original spare parts​
1.2.4. Warranty​
1.3. Safety warning notices
1.3.1. Introduction​
1.3.2. Practical advice on safe working procedures​
1.3.3. General safety rules​
1.3.4. Accident prevention and personal safety​
1.3.5. Operation​
1.3.6. Maintenance​
1.3.7. Safety cab​
1.3.8. Decommissioning and disposal of the tractor​
1.3.9. Safety warning notices​
1.4. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TRACTOR
1.4.1. Exterior views of the tractor​
1.4.2. Access to the driving position​
1.4.3. Operator seat​
1.4.4. Steering wheel​
1.4.5. Rear-view mirrors​
1.4.6. Instruments and tractor controls​
1.4.7. Other controls​
1.5. USING THE TRACTOR
1.5.1. Introduction​
1.5.2. Starting – Stopping the engine​
1.5.3. Transmission​
1.5.4. Four-wheel drive – Differential lock​
1.5.5. Braking​
1.5.6. Rear PTO​
1.5.7. Front PTO​
1.5.8. Hydraulic rear lift​
1.5.9. Hydraulic front lift​
1.5.10. 3-point linkage​
1.5.11. Hydraulic system​
1.5.12. Ballasting​
1.6. STORING THE TRACTOR
1.6.1. Operations prior to long term garaging​
1.6.2. Preparing the tractor for use after a long period of inactivity​
1.7. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
1.7.1. Maintenance operations​
1.7.2. Fluids / lubricants and fill volumes​
1.7.3. Service intervals​
1.7.4. Maintenance and inspection schedule​
1.7.5. Accessing the engine compartment​
1.7.6. Daily intervention​
1.7.7. Maintenance every 50 hours​
1.7.8. Maintenance at 100 hours (1st service)​
1.7.9. Maintenance every 250 hours​
1.7.10. Maintenance every 500 hours​
1.7.11. Maintenance every 1000 hours or at least once a year​
1.7.12. Maintenance at 500 hours​
1.8. FAULT DIAGNOSIS
1.8.1. Towing the tractor​
1.8.2. Safe transport of the tractor​
1.8.3. Lifting the tractor​
1.8.4. Engine troubleshooting​
1.8.5. Gearbox troubleshooting​
1.8.6. Front and rear power take-off troubleshooting​
1.8.7. Front-wheel drive troubleshooting​
1.8.8. Brakes troubleshooting​
1.8.9. Lift troubleshooting​
1.8.10. Hydraulic system troubleshooting​
1.8.11. Hydraulic remote valves troubleshooting​
1.8.12. Cab troubleshooting​
1.8.13. Electrical system troubleshooting​
1.8.14. Fault diagnosis​
1.8.15. Engine alarms​
1.8.16. Transmission alarms​
1.8.17. Lift alarms​
1.8.18. Instrument panel alarms​
1.8.19. User Control Alarms​
1.8.20. Spool valve alarms​
1.9. Introduction
1.9.1. Introduction​
1.9.2. Tyre combinations​
1.9.3. Track width calculation​
1.9.4. Ballasting​
1.10. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1.10.1. Battery​
1.10.2. Cab fuse box​
1.10.3. Worklights​
1.10.4. Worklights​
1.10.5. Accessories​
1.11. Technical data of the tractor
1.11.1. Declaration of conformity​
1.11.2. Technical data of the tractor​
1.11.3. Dimensions and weights​
1.11.4. Implement attachment diagrams​