Tractor Challenger MT945C / MT955C / MT965C / MT975C owners and maintenance e-manual (in Russian)
About the manual
Engine type: disel
In the manual you will find
- Self-care and maintenance instructions
- Tractor construction and prevention information
- Information for a trip to the service station, if self-repair is not possible
About the manual
Engine type: disel
In the manual you will find
- Self-care and maintenance instructions
- Tractor construction and prevention information
- Information for a trip to the service station, if self-repair is not possible
Contents
Security
- Warning words
- Hazard warning sign
- Important safety information
- Information messages
- Run a security program
- Operator qualification
- Fire fighting measures
- Fire and explosion prevention
- Fire extinguisher
- Burn prevention
- Coolant
- Fluid jet injury
- Batteries
- Information on common hazards
- Compressed air
- Information on asbestos
- Preventing being struck by lightning during a thunderstorm
- Getting on and off the car
- Before starting the engine
- Starting the engine
- Before you start
- Operation
- Parking
- Operator's workplace
- Prevention of bruises and cuts
- Roll over protective structure (ROPS)
- Falling object protective structure (FOPS)
- Rotating drive shafts
- Oils
- Lines, pipes and hoses
- Warning signs and labels
- Side view
- Back view
General information
- Machine identification
- Product identification information
Operation
- Starting the engine
- Pre-launch checks
- Starting the engine
- External inspection
- General check
- Heating and air conditioning controls
- Hydraulic controls
- Wiper and washer controls
- Steering wheel
- Transmission control
- Machine part protection concept (MSPS)
- Hand brake lever
- Parking brake
- Brake control
- Creeper pedal (clutch)
- Retarder (if installed)
- Fuel management
- Hydraulic trailer brakes (if fitted)
- Steering and attachment systems
- On the instrument panel
- Light switches
- Engine start switch
- Instruments and controls
- Starting the engine from an external power source using wires
- Electrical system
- Connector for connecting a radar sensor
- Radar sensor
- Ground speed radar
- Assigning helper functions
- Applications
- Terminal settings
- Setting the time and date
- Setting the display of decimal units
- Language settings
- Setting units
- Virtual terminal version information
- Virtual terminal
- Monitor mount
- Armrest adjustment
- Compartments for storing personal belongings and documents
- Windows
- Mirrors
- Hydraulic system
- Drawbar adjustment
- Transport chain
- Drawbar pin
- Drawbar
- Lifting aid for 3-point hitch
- Removing Attachments
- Attachment installation
- Attachment leveling
- Transporting equipment on a three-point hitch
- External raise/lower switch
- 3-point hitch lift/work switch
- Control lever
- Three-point hitch (if equipped)
- Air hose connection
- Air compressor (accessory)
- ISO 11783 connector
- Trailer socket
- Attachment wiring
- Power supply
- Electrical connectors
- Single-pole connectors
- Battery switch
- Fuse panel
- Basic hydraulic connections
- Hydraulic power take-off unit for external consumers (optional equipment)
- Power take-off (PTO) (accessory)
- PTO
- IOM work
- Operator's seat
- Standard seat
- Comfort seat
- Seat belts and instructor seat
- Using differential lock
- Towing and transport
- Vehicle driving on roads
- Basic towing rules
- Towing a stuck car
- Towing a car with a failed engine
- Best Practices
- Ballasting recommendations
- General recommendations
- Tire pressure
- Suppression of resonant vibrations
- Large vertical hitch loads
- Ballasting calculation sheet MT900C
- Tables
- Tire inflation tips
- Vehicles without radar
- Performing special work
- Drawbars and hitches
- Ballasting
- Tractor ballasting for trailed scrapers
- Working with trailed scraper
- Aftermarket equipment
- Hanging chemical tanks
Lubrication and maintenance
- Changing the hydraulic oil in the attachment system
- How to check the oil level
- Hydraulic system
- Procedure for changing the oil in the power transmission system
- How to drain oil from the power train
- Checking the level with the engine running
- Checking the oil level in the power train
- Procedure for checking the oil level in the power train
- Breather (transmissions) - cleaning
- Power transmission
- Articulation lock
- Every 3000 hours
- Every 2000 hours
- Every 1000 hours
- Every 500 hours
- After the first 500 hours
- Every 250 hours
- After the first 250 hours
- Every 50 hours or weekly
- Every 10 hours or daily
- As needed
- Maintenance intervals
- Standard tightening torques for metric fasteners
- Standard tightening torques for inch fasteners
- Hose clamps with constant torque
- Torques
- Refueling capacity
- Viscosity of lubricants
- Viscosity of lubricants and filling capacity
- Cleaning the cores of the cooling unit
- Cooling system
- Circuit breakers (electronic control units - ECU)
- Main fuse
- Main fuse panel
- Batteries
- Electrical system
- Installing the V-ribbed belt
- Removing the V-ribbed belt
- Replacing the V-ribbed belt
- Primary cleaner
- Installing air cleaner filters
- Secondary filter element
- Primary filter element
- Engine air filters
- Changing the engine oil and filter
- Checking the engine oil level
- Engine crankcase
- Ether injection device for easy starting
- Adding hydraulic oil to the implement system
- Attachment system oil filter
- Checking the coolant level
- Draining the coolant from the system
- Filling the system
- Replacing the liquid in the cooling system
- Coolant thermostat
- Coolant additives
- Coolant sampling
- Fuel system
- Fuel filler cap
- Fuel filters
- Bleeding the fuel system
- Draining water and sediment from the fuel tank
- Water separator
- Filling the fuel system
- Location of oilers
- Drive shafts
- Steering cylinders
- Articulation pin
- Marker light rod axles
- Cabin air filters
- Cabin air circulation filter
- Cabin air filter
- Charcoal air filter
- Air compressor
- Air tank. Condensate removal
- Removing the tire and rim assembly
- Fitting the tire with rim assembly
- Tightening wheels and counterweights
- Hub clearance
- Removing the hub and flange
- Installing the hub and flange
- 227 kg (500 lb) - wheel weights
- 364 kg (800 lb) - wheel weights
Troubleshooting
- Heating and air conditioning
- Electrical system
- Brakes
- Engine
- Hydraulic system
- Transmission
- Steering system
Specifications
- Specifications
- Transmission
- Electrical system
- Lanterns
- Additional lights
- Brakes
- Hydraulic system
- Steering system
- Drawbar
- Machine dimensions
- Additional dimensions
- Overall width
- Articulation
Additional equipment
- Accessories and optional equipment
- Electrical equipment
- Operator station (not shown)
- Power transmission
- Engine
- Hydraulics
- Other accessories
Index