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Buhler Genesis II 2145 - User Manual

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2145
2160
2180
2210
Buhler
Versatile
89007102 01/06
Genesis II

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Summary

Safety Precautions and Warnings

To the Owner

Important introductory information and warranty details for the tractor owner.

Improvements and Company Policy

Details Buhler Versatile Inc.'s commitment to product improvement and the right to make changes without prior notice.

California Emission Control Warranty Statement

Your Warranty Rights and Obligations

Explains owner and manufacturer responsibilities regarding emission control system warranty.

Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage

Details warranty period for heavy-duty off-road engines from Buhler Versatile.

Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities

Outlines owner's duties for required maintenance and proper engine operation.

Parts Covered

Lists emission control system parts covered under warranty.

Buhler Versatile Responsibilities

Defines Buhler Versatile's obligations for warranty repairs and diagnostic labor.

Warranty Limitations

Specifies conditions under which Buhler Versatile is not responsible for failures.

Section 0 - Safety

Federal Emissions Warranty

Details US EPA emission control system warranty for heavy-duty off-road diesel engines.

Precautionary Statements

Provides safety statements intended for personal safety of operators and others.

Safety Precautions

Lists essential precautions for tractor operation, including reading the manual and maintaining safety decals.

Operating the Tractor

Outlines procedures for safe tractor operation, including parking, ventilation, and hazard awareness.

Servicing the Tractor

Details safety measures to prevent accidents during tractor servicing, including fluid handling and pressure relief.

Diesel Fuel Safety

Provides essential safety guidelines for handling and storing diesel fuel to prevent fire and contamination.

Safety Decals

Identifies the location and purpose of safety decals installed on the tractor for operator safety.

Safety Cab;ROPS

Covers safety cab and Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) maintenance and damage assessment.

Section 1 - General Information

Introduction to this Manual

Explains the manual's purpose and structure, guiding the operator on tractor use and maintenance.

Tractor Identification

Guides the user on identifying the tractor and its major components using serial and manufacturing codes.

Controls and Instruments - Overview of Location and Function

Identifies, locates, and briefly describes the function of controls and instruments in the cab.

Foot and Floor Controls

Details the operation of controls located at the operator's feet and on the floor of the cab.

Overhead Controls

Describes the location and function of controls mounted overhead in the cab.

Right Side Console Controls

Identifies controls on the right side console, including transmission, remote valves, and hitch controls.

Cruise Control Operation

Explains how to engage, set, and adjust the tractor's cruise control system.

Protecting the Electronic;Electrical Systems During Charging or Welding

Lists essential precautions to avoid damage to the tractor's electronic systems during charging or welding operations.

Towing the Tractor

Provides critical safety advice and procedures for towing the tractor to prevent damage and ensure safety.

Pre-Operation Checks

Lists essential checks to perform before operating the tractor to ensure safety and proper function.

Section 2 - Operation

Before Operating

Emphasizes the importance of reading the manual thoroughly and becoming familiar with controls before operating the tractor.

Cab Operation

Covers cab features, entry/exit, doors, and operator's seat adjustments for comfort and safety.

Starting the Engine and Moving

Provides procedures for starting the engine and moving the tractor forward and in reverse.

Power Take-Off (PTO) - Independent

Introduces the independent PTO system, its engagement, and capabilities for mounted or trailed equipment.

Three-Point Hitch Controls

Describes the electro-hydraulic three-point hitch system, including modes of operation and control lever functions.

Four Wheel Drive (FWD)

Introduces FWD axle systems and details engaging and disengaging the system.

Differential Lock

Explains the differential lock system, its engagement/disengagement, and operational modes.

Brakes

Explains the hydraulic assisted power brakes, their independent operation, and highway safety precautions.

Transmission

Provides a thorough explanation of the powershift transmission, its control lever, and inching pedal.

Electronic Instrument Cluster (EIC)

Provides an overview of the EIC's components, including LCD displays, indicator lamps, and bar graphs.

Ballasting and Tires

Explains the importance of proper ballasting and tire selection for tractor performance and efficiency.

Section 3 - Lubrication and Maintenance

Lubrication and Maintenance Chart

Presents a comprehensive chart outlining service intervals for lubrication, checks, and adjustments.

First 50-Hour Service Requirements

Details the essential service operations to be performed during the initial 50-hour period for optimal tractor life.

Fueling the Tractor

Provides guidance on selecting appropriate diesel fuel and essential safety precautions for fueling.

Check Engine Oil Level

Details how to check the engine oil level using the dipstick and refill if necessary.

Change Engine Oil and Filter

Provides instructions for changing engine oil and filter, including sulfur content impact on intervals.

Change Fuel Filter;Water Separator

Details the steps for changing the fuel filter/water separator, including priming the system.

Check Powershift Transmission Clutch Calibration

Explains the necessity and procedure for calibrating the powershift transmission's directional clutches.

Section 4 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting and Fault Finding Introduction

Introduces the guide for identifying and correcting tractor malfunctions and fault conditions.

Operator Prompts Explanation

Explains operator prompts displayed on the EIC that indicate out-of-sequence procedures.

Fault Codes and System Troubleshooting

Explains how fault codes indicate electrical system malfunctions and how to retrieve them.

Engine Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for problems like engine not starting, running rough, or lacking full power.

Hydraulic System Troubleshooting

Addresses problems like the hydraulic system not operating, oil overheating, and hose coupling issues.

3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting

Lists common 3-point hitch issues and their possible causes and corrections, including hitch movement and responsiveness.

Section 5 - Specifications

General Dimensions (Four Wheel Drive)

Provides general dimensions for 4WD models 2145, 2160, 2180, and 2210.

Tractor Weight Specifications

Lists tractor weights by axle and provides weights for additional factory or dealer installed accessories.

Ground Speed Chart for 2145 Tractor

Provides a detailed ground speed chart for the 2145 model with 18x9 powershift transmission and 18.4 - 42 tires.

Tire Pressures and Permissible Loads

Provides figures for tire loading and inflation, emphasizing manufacturer variations and avoiding creep.

Minimum Hardware Tightening Torques by Class

Lists minimum hardware tightening torques for metric screws, bolts, nuts, and locknuts by class.

Dealer Installed Accessories and High Usage Items

Lists part numbers for frequently used items such as belts, filters, fuses, and keys.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Diesel Exhaust Warning

Provides a warning regarding diesel engine exhaust and its constituents known to cause cancer, birth defects, and reproductive harm.

Buhler Genesis II 2145 Specifications

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BrandBuhler
ModelGenesis II 2145
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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