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Case Farmall 115C User Manual

Case Farmall 115C
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
Part number 47604432
2
nd
edition English
September 2013
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Farmall 115C
Tractor
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Case Farmall 115C Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUtility Tractor
Engine Power114 HP
Engine Displacement3.4 L
Cylinders4
Hydraulic Remotes3
PTO Power95 HP
PTO Speed540/1000 RPM
Weight9, 480 lbs

Summary

General Information

Safety Alert Symbol and Warnings

Explains the safety alert symbol and warnings regarding protective shielding and potential injury hazards.

Safety Information

Safety Rules and Signal Word Definitions

Defines safety rules, signal words, and general safety information for operating the machine.

Controls and Instruments

Operating Instructions

Commissioning the Unit

Basic operating safety rules for commissioning the unit.

Starting the Unit

Procedures for starting the engine and initiating machine movement.

Transport Operations

Working Operations

Maintenance

Maintenance Chart - As Required

List of maintenance tasks to be performed as needed, such as checking fluids and filters.

Maintenance Chart - At Warning Message Display

Maintenance actions required based on warning messages displayed.

Maintenance Schedule - Daily/10 Hours

Daily or every 10 hours maintenance checks, including engine oil level.

Maintenance Schedule - First 50 Hours

Maintenance tasks to be performed after the first 50 hours of operation.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 50 Hours

Maintenance tasks to be performed every 50 hours, such as greasing.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 100 Hours

Maintenance tasks for every 100 hours, including air conditioning and belts.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 300 Hours

Maintenance tasks for every 300 hours, including hydraulic and oil filters.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 600 Hours

Maintenance tasks for every 600 hours, including engine oil, filters, and bolt torque.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 1200 Hours or Annually

Maintenance tasks for every 1200 hours or annually, such as replacing filters and draining fuel.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 1200 Hours or Two Years

Maintenance tasks for every 1200 hours or two years, including oil and cooling system.

Maintenance Schedule - Every 3000 Hours

Maintenance tasks for every 3000 hours, focusing on the diesel particulate filter (DPF).

Troubleshooting

Fault Code Resolution

Troubleshooting engine, electrical, and hydraulic systems using fault codes.

Alarm and Symptom Diagnosis

Troubleshooting alarms, display warnings, error codes, and digital instrument faults.

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