Holder C 9700 H manual

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  • Page 1

    Date of Issue: 23.10.2002 Order No.: 145 052 Operating Instructions C-T rac C 9700 C 9700 H C 9800 H C 9.72 C 9.72 H C 9.83 H C 9.78 H C 9.88 H[...]

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    145 052 1 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Foreword We congratulate you for having chosen a product from HOLDER. We would lik e you to be able to w ork safely with your tractor and without malfunctions, and therefore we recommend you follow the instructions in this operating manual. Y ou also ensure getting full value from y our tractor ,[...]

  • Page 3

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 2 145 052 Foreword In case of questions regarding y our tractor , please state the following data: T ractor Model ................................................ eg C 9800 H Engine Serial Number .................................. eg 00542087 Chassis Serial Number ................................. eg 52410[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 3 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Foreword Chapter Page T able of Contents Foreword ........................................................................ 1 Instructions for the Tractor ............................................ 5 Instructions for Operation .............................................. 7 Technical Data .....[...]

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    145 052 5 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Instructions f or the T ractor After the safety test, this tractor has received the operating per mit acc. to 74/150/EEC . The tractor conforms to the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) requirements of directive 89/ 336/EEC . The regulations for e xhaust gas identification and the noise emission[...]

  • Page 7

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 6 145 052 Instructions f or the T ractor Residual Hazards and Risks Despite all care being taken and in conformance with standards and regulations, it is not possible to exclude all risks in the handling of the tractor . The tractor and all other system components conform to currently applicable saf ety re[...]

  • Page 8

    145 052 7 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Instructions for Operation Driver's license For the operation of this vehicle you need a driver's license dependent of the maximum speed and the permissible total weight of the vehicle or the combination. See the tables below . Please observe your national la ws. Driver's license c[...]

  • Page 9

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 8 145 052 Instructions for Operation Single-axle T railers or T wo-axle T railers with an Axle Base of up to max. 1 m 25 25 25 25 Maximum T otal Weight Driver's License Class (Minimum Requirements) Former Driver's License Class up to 750 kg trailer w eight B, C1, C , T L: only with additional sig[...]

  • Page 10

    145 052 9 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Instructions for Operation Operating Instructions Multiple-axle T railers and T wo-axle T railers with an Axle Base o ver 1 m 25 25 25 25 25 Maximum T otal W eight Driver's License Class (Minim um Requ irements) Former Driver's License Class up to 750 kg trailer weig ht B, C1, C , T L: only with additional si[...]

  • Page 11

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 10 145 052 Instructions for Operation T wo T railers behind T ractors for Farming and Forestry 25 25 25 25 Maximum T ot al W eight Driver's License Class (Minim um Req uirements ) Former Driver's License Class up to 3.5 Max im um T otal Weight up t o 12 Maximum T otal Weight BE, C1E, CE, T B, C 1[...]

  • Page 12

    145 052 11 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Instructions for Operation Operating Instructions Safety General Notes on Safety • Observe the VSG 3.1 (German regulations for safety and health protection). • Do not allow children under 16 to use the tractor. • When using the public highway, respect the highway code. • Do not allow anyone to stand around whe[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 12 145 052 Instructions for Operation • The installed equipment must conform to the applica- ble EMC directive 89/336/EU and carry the CE symbol. • If you must install a mobile communications system (or have it installed) (eg radio, mobile telephone), the following requirements must be met: - Only appr[...]

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    145 052 13 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Instructions for Operation Operating Instructions let them come in contact with hot engine par ts as fire can result. Hydraulic Oil, Brake Fluid During tractor operation, these fluids are under pressure and a health hazard. Do not spill these fluids! Remove any spilled fluid at once with an oil binding agent and disca[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 14 145 052 Instructions for Operation par ticles in the exhaust gases can cause cancer . For this reason the engine ma y not be operated in enclosed spaces. Heat The exhaust gases are very hot and can ignite inflammable material. The exhaust gas pipe should therefore be kept away from ignitable material. B[...]

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    145 052 15 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions T echnical Data Model V ariants Model T r ansmission T ype of Dr ive T ype of Engi ne Eng ine P erfo rma nce C 9700 Mechanical Re v ersing Gear box M echanical BF4M1011 53.5 kW 72 HP (DIN) C 9700 H Hydrostatic t ransmission Hydrostatic BF4M1011 53.5 kW 72 HP (DIN) C 9800 H Hydrostatic t ransmiss[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 16 145 052 T echnical data T ractor Dimensions Sketch g b d c 100 (3,9") 200 (7,8") 3980-4100 (156,5-161,4") 3900-4020 (153,5-158,3") 1110 1030 970 (43,1") (40,5") (38,2") 1827 (72") 1040-1160 (40,9-45,6") 1090 (Cab for 1 person) 1250 (42,9") (49,3") ([...]

  • Page 18

    Operating Instructions 145 052 17 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data T railer Coupl ing Tires T ype O v er a l l H e i g h t A vg. Height of Seat Ground Cleara nce Lowest P ositi on Highest P osition Height of Body a mm (Inches) b mm (Inches) c mm (Inches) d mm (Inches) d mm (Inches) g mm (Inches) 10 . 5-18 MPT S 524-31-6 2130 (83.8) 1050 (41.3) 2[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 18 145 052 T echnical data Tires Min. T urning Radius to DIN 7020 (measured at outermost point of vehic le) Normal T rack Width ( Flange size 1034 ) With Hu b Spacer s T ype 5234-80= 45 mm T ype 526-34-70= 80 mm T ra ck Wi dth e Overall Width f T rack Width e Overall Wi dth f T rack Width e Overall Wi dth [...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 19 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data All T racto rs W eigh t in kg P erm issible total we ight 4500 kg (9920 .6 LBS) P erm issible load on fron t axle * 2660 kg - 2700 kg (5864 LB S - 5952 L BS) P ermis sible lo ad on re ar axle * 2660 kg - 2700 kg (5864 LB S - 5952 L BS) Perm issible s upporti ng load on trailer hi[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 20 145 052 T echnical data T ype of Tire Ply Profil e T ube Inf lat ion Pre ssure Wheel W eight s T ype W eight 10.5-18 MPT S 6 Cleat pr ofil e y es 1.5 bar (22 PSI ) 524-34- 1 approx. 45 kg (100 LBS) 10.5-18 MPT 6 Cleat pr ofile yes 1.5 bar ( 22 PSI) 524- 34-1 approx. 45 kg (100 LBS) 31x15.50-15 8 Profi l[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 21 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data Engine Specifications C 9700/9.72 C 9700/9.72H C 9800/9.73H C 9.78H C 9.88H Manuf acturer Deutz A G Deutz AG Deutz A G Deutz A G T ype BF4M1011 BF4M1011F BF4M2011 BF4M2011 Mode of operat ion F our-stroke D iesel F our-strok e Diesel F our-strok e Diesel F our-strok e Diesel Numbe[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 22 145 052 T echnical data T ransmission Unit Gearbo x Hydrosta- tic Drive Hydrosta- tic Drive Hydrosta- tic Drive Dual Drive Dual Drive Dual Drive Engine Output kW 53.5 53.5 57 61 65 53 .5 57 61 65 Engine speed r pm 2500 250 0 2600 2800 250 0 2600 2800 Tires T ype 36x13.50-15 524-31-8 km/h 36.8 30.8 32.0 [...]

  • Page 24

    Operating Instructions 145 052 23 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data Assembl y Su pp l. Info rm atio n Descripti on Mechanical gearbox 16 forw ard gears/16 r e v erse gears wit h planetar y axles Hydrostat ic dri ve Infin itely vari able drivi ng speed, 2 mechanical speed ranges P o w er tak e-offs 2 PT Os (f ront an d rear) Rot ating Di rection: [...]

  • Page 25

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 24 145 052 T echnical data Ass embly Suppl. Inf ormation Des cri pti on Steering - T ype Hydrostatic with 2 double -acting steering rams - Steering valv e Orbitrol OSPC 125 LS Brakes - Ser vice brak e Multiple-disk brak es, w et, acting on all 4 wheels - Activation Hydraulic - P ar king brake Multiple-disk[...]

  • Page 26

    Operating Instructions 145 052 25 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data Assemb ly Suppl. Inf orm ation Descripti on Rear li ft - Model HOLDER 3-point standar d - Mounting Categor y I a nd II - Lif ting power 15700 N (at inst allat ion point s) - Cyli nders 2 double-acti ng cylinder s Drive Hydrauli cs V ari able pump Hydromatik - Model A11 V G 50 EP [...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 26 145 052 T echnical data Assemb ly Su pp l. Info rm ation Description Hydraulics for implements (with st eering) Pump Sundstrand - Ma k e - - Flow rate 17 cm 3 /rev (42.5 l/min at 2500 engine r pm) - Operati ng pressur e 180 -190 bar Hy dra ulic oil ta nk 22 l (5 .8 G AL.) Electr ical System - Operati ng[...]

  • Page 28

    Operating Instructions 145 052 27 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T echnical data Noise Level The tractor emits the following noise level (measured at the driver's ear) according to EU Standard 77/311/EEC; measurement according to Appendix II. T able of Noise Levels and Absorption Rating Exhaust Gas Identification The absorption rating is stated on the id[...]

  • Page 29

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 28 145 052 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 Description Views of T ractor Front Left View 1 Turn signal, position light 2 Headlight, top 3 Driver's cab 4 Dump body (dump) 5 Rear of vehicle 6 Engine oil dipstick 7 Battery isolating switch 8 Rear axle 9 Hydraulic oil tank and filler neck (drive hydra[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 29 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 1 16 Bild_002 T ractor Rear Right View 1 Dump Body 2 Fuel filler neck 3 Oil filler neck for implement hydrau- lics 4 Intake screen for fresh air blower 5 Support for rotating beacon 6 Flood light* 7 Driver's cab 8 Front part of tractor 9 Fron[...]

  • Page 31

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 30 145 052 Description * Option Driver's Station Operating controls 1 Light switch 2 Differential lock switch 3 Pressure gauge for hydraulic carrier* 4 Steering wheel 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Control lever for dump support* 7 Implement* control lever 8 Multi-function display 9 Multi-function lever* ([...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 31 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 21 20 24 25 23[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 32 145 052 Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 Bild_004 * Option Implement* and Engine Controls (Details) 1 Control lever for dump/rear lift* 2 Control lever functions plate 3 Multi-function lever functions plate 4 Multi-function lever* (front lift and travel direction) 5 Hand throttle - Outer ring for fine a[...]

  • Page 34

    Operating Instructions 145 052 33 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 1 Bild_193 2 3 Multi-function Lever NOTE Various types of multi-function levers can be installed. Multi-function Lever (V ariant 1) 1 Multi-function lever without forward reverse selector lever (Forward-reverse selector installed on instru- ment board) 2 Forward/reverse selector leve[...]

  • Page 35

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 34 145 052 Description * Option Multi-function Lever* (V ariant 2) NOTE The coloured buttons control the function of the implements attached to the related hydraulic cou- plings 1 Multi-function lever 2 Blue hydraulic couplings on 3 Blue hydraulic couplings off - float position 4 LED indicator, red or gree[...]

  • Page 36

    Operating Instructions 145 052 35 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description * Option 8 7 1 6 2 4 5 3 Bild_068 1 2 3 Bild_021 4 Multi-function Lever* (V ariant 3) 1 Forward direction arrow (illuminated if selected) 2 Reverse direction arrow (illuminated if selected) 3 Forward/reverse selector switch (left for forward - right for reverse) 4 Multi-function leve[...]

  • Page 37

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 36 145 052 Description 1 2 3 Bild_005 1 3 2 * Option Foot Pedals 1 Inch pedal (clutch pedal if gearbox is fitted) 2 Brake pedal 3 Accelerator pedal Hydraulic Carrier* Control (P ower Lifter) 1 Pressure adjuster 2 ON-OFF label 3 Star knob for turning on/off[...]

  • Page 38

    Operating Instructions 145 052 37 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 1 4 3 2 1 Bild_069 Operating Controls Behind the Seat 1 PTO clutch lever, ON-OFF 2 Device selector lever: - Position for dump on 3 - Position for rear lift on 4 Emergency start (Hydrostatic Drive with Dual-Drive only) Drive Range Pre-selection Lever between Seats 1 Drive range pre-se[...]

  • Page 39

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 38 145 052 T aking into Ser vice 1 2 1 2 Bild_009 Front PT O Selector 1 PTO rpm label - Top position (up) - 540 rpm - Centre position - Neutral - Lower position (down) - 1000 rpm 2 PTO selector lever Heater 1 Heater temperature control 2 Heating temperature label - lever up - warmer - lever down - cooler[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 39 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice 1 18 2 3 4 5 6 7 17 16 15 14 13 12 8 9 10 11 Legend for Multi-function Display 1 Display for - Ground speed in km/h or - PTO rpm x10 2 Position light indicator 3 High beam indicator 4 Turn signal indicator 5 Turn signal indicator for trailer 1 6 Turn signal indicator for tr[...]

  • Page 41

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 40 145 052 Description Bild_17 6 1 2 2 1 3 Bild_017 Controls for Mechanical Gearbox 1 Gearshift lever (left looking forward) with 4 synchroni- zed gears 1-2-3-4 2 Range selector lever (right looking forward) with 4 speed ranges: S - Highway driving M - Medium speed L- Slow speed LL - Very slow speed 3 Gear[...]

  • Page 42

    Operating Instructions 145 052 41 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 1 4 3 2 2 Bild_01 3 1 3 4 5 Controls on Cabin Console at Front Left 1 Front wiper/washer switch 2 Rear wiper/washer switch 3 Sun blind 4 Air vent nozzle Controls on Cabin Console at Front Right 1 Rotating beacon switch 2 Fresh air blower switch, top 3 Headlight switch, top 4 Rear flo[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 42 145 052 Description 1 2 4 3 Controls in Cabin at Rear 1 Interior light 2 Sun visor 3 Roof hatch handle 4 Roof hatch[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 43 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description 4 Bild_098 1 2 3 6 5 Location of Plates and Labels Identification Plates 1 Variable motor type plate 2 Engine type plate 3 Variable pump type plate 4 Machine type plate 5 Chassis Serial Number (on front RH support looking forward) 6 Cabin type plate[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 44 145 052 Description 2 Mounting Instructions for License Plate - Install the front license plate (1) above the upper link support at the front cabin wall. - Install the rear license plate (2) at the rear below the left tail light.[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 45 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description Assembl y Suppl. Info rmation Dimension /Order No./T ype Charcoal filter F or cabin v entilation 131667 Pneumatic braking system F or trailer operation 526-34-60, 524-34-63 Rear lift 524-51-4 Oil heating element from - 20°C 230 V AC Hydraulic carr ying equipment (pow er lifter) 524-[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 46 145 052 Description Assembl y Suppl. Information Dimens ion /Or der No./T ype P ower h ydraulics 75 l/min fix ed displacement 524-80-35 - Pump Mounted on drive pump Gear pump - Deliv er y capacity 22 cm³/rev - Flo w ra te 75 l/min - Maximum pressure 210 bar Flow divider I. Circuit 524-80-25 - Pump St a[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 47 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Description Assembl y Suppl. Information Dimens ion /Or der No./T ype Circulating oil de vice rear , uncontrolled 524-80-45 - Pump T andem pump - Deliv er y capacity 14 cm³/re v - Flo w ra te 35 l/min - Maximum pressure 200 bar Reduction gearbo x Reduction of rear PT O r pm to 540 r pm 526-62-1[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 48 145 052 Description 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 Accessories The tractor is delivered with the following accessories: 1 Operating Instructions 2 Bio-Pass for certification of filling with environment- friendly hydraulic oil 3 Key holder 4 2 ignition keys 5 4 door keys 6 Upper link 7 2 reducers for category II implemen[...]

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    145 052 49 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions T aking into Service Daily Chec ks and Activities before T aking into Service If damages or defects are found during the following checks, they must be eliminated before taking the vehicle into service. Do not operate the tractor before proper repairs are carried out. Safety and protective devic[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 50 145 052 T aking into Ser vice T urning on the Battery Isolating Switch NO TE The battery can be switched off completely with the remov able k e y . - Insert the key (1) in the battery isolating switch and set it to the vertical position. The battery circuit is turned on. Checking Engine Oil Level NO TE [...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 51 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice Checking the T railer Hitch (Optional), if required - Check the trailer hitch for proper condition and wor- king. Carry out the check according to the instructions in the section "Operating the Trailer Hitch". Checking Tire Inflation Pressure NO TE Y our tractor c[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 52 145 052 T aking into Ser vice 1 2 Bild_026 2 1 Bild_027 Checking the Drive Hydraulics Oil Level - Withdraw the oil dipstick (1). - The oil level must be at the marking (2). - Top up oil as specified in the maintenance manual. Checking the Implement Hydraulics Oil Level - Retract all hydraulic cylinders.[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 53 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice Filling Fuel - If necessary, read the fuel level (1) on the multi- function display. CA UTION Danger of fire when handling fuels. T ur n off the engine. Do not fill any fuels in the vicinity of naked flames, ignition sparks or hot engine par ts. Do not smoke during refuelli[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 54 145 052 T aking into Ser vice 1 2 3 4 Checking the Brake Fluid Level - Check the brake fluid level at the brake fluid reservoir (2). - The brake fluid level must be between the Min and Max marking at the reservoir. - Top up the brake fluid as specified in the maintenance manual. Adjusting the Steering W[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 55 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice Adjusting the Driver's Seat 1 Backrest 2 Adjustment knob for lumbar padding 3 Backrest adjustment 4 Weight adjustment 5 Horizontal cushioning 6 Horizontal adjustment D ANGER Do not adjust the seat while driving. Risk of accidents! - Adjust the seat so that all controls[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 56 145 052 T aking into Ser vice 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bild_010 Adjusting the Driver's Weight - Sit down on the driver's seat. - Pull the weight adjustment handle (4) up. NO TE An aler t sounds. The seat is automatically set to the weight of the driv er ; The aler t ceases. - Release the lever. Adjusting t[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 57 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice Adjusting the Passenger Seat 1 Backrest 2 Weight adjustment 3 Horizontal adjustment lever 4 Backrest tilt adjustment Adjusting the Weight - Sit down on the seat. - Press the weight adjustment knob (2) from the top down until the weight is reached on the scale; The weight ca[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 58 145 052 T aking into Ser vice Filling W ashing W ater NO TE The washing water reservoir for the windshield washer is located beneath the passenger seat. - Tilt the seat forward. - Open the filler cap (1) and add washing water into the reservoir (2). Filling capacity ............ approx. 2.5 litres (0.66[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 59 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice Starting the Engine Instructions before Starting the Engine D ANGER Do not star t or run the engine in enclosed spaces. Danger of poisoning through exhaust gases! Instructions before Starting CA UTION Bef ore star ting, check to ensure no one is in the vicinity of the tract[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 60 145 052 T aking into Ser vice Starting the Engine - Shift the gearshift lever (gearbox) to neutral. - Set the forward/reverse selector lever (1) to the neutral position (centre). - Depress the clutch pedal (gearbox) or inch pedal (hydrostatic drive). NO TE The engine can only be star ted if the pedal is[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 61 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T aking into Ser vice 3 4 8 7 6 Bild_033 5 NO TE The battery charge indicator (8), engine oil pressure indicator (7), parking brake indica- tor(6) (if parking brake is engaged) and the red indicator for km/h or x10 (3) in the multi- function display come on. - Turn the ignition key to position 2[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 62 145 052 T aking into Ser vice - Release the ignition key as soon as the engine turns over. The battery charge indicator (8) and the engine oil pressure indicator (7) will go out. - Set the engine speed with the hand throttle (1) o r accelerator pedal to the desired RPM (5) . 3 4 8 7 6 Bild_033 5 Checkin[...]

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    145 052 63 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Operation Before Starting to Drive When driving on public highways, observe the regulations of the highway code. • When following a curve with a trailer or other attach- ments, don't forget to take the added length and drag into consideration. D ANGER P ar ts of implements posing a danger[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 64 145 052 Operation Driving Driving with Hydrostatic Drive and Digital Electronics - Start the engine. - Select the direction of travel with the forward/reverse selector lever (3) (forward left or reverse right). - The direction arrow for forward (1) or reverse (2) travel comes on. NO TE After star ting t[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 65 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation T able of Driving Ranges - Select the desired driving program at the driving program switch (6). The selected position is illumina- ted: Y ou can select 4 programs: Bild_075 6 5 * Depending upon the model P osition Symbol Function T rav el Spe ed * Use T op position S F ast speed 0 - 3[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 66 145 052 Operation T able of Driving Programs* P osition Symbol Function Use Range 0 ST OP Dr iv e off Range 1 Rabbit symbol Maximum speed eg f or highw a y driving Range 2 T ur tle symbol Maximum speed eg f or highw a y driving Range 3 PT O sym bol T rav el speed adjustable with fine adjustment knob , i[...]

  • Page 68

    Operating Instructions 145 052 67 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Selecting Road Speed (T ranspor t Speed) The tractor is stationary . - Set the program switch (6) to range 1 o r 2 . NO TE The driving range can also be switched while driving at reduced ground speed. - Disengage the parking brake. - Depress the accelerator pedal for the desired ground[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 68 145 052 Operation The tractor is stationary . - Set the inch knob (5) to 0. - Set the program switch (6) to range 3 o r 4 . - Adjust the PTO rpm with the hand throttle. NO TE The engine speed must reach at least 1500 rpm as the control is only effective beginning at this speed. Y ou can read the speed o[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 69 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Adjusting the Inch Knob NO TE While driving you can adjust the inch knob (5) at any time for fine and infinitely variable control of the ground speed. - In position 0 the tractor is stationary. When turned further clockwise, the tractor starts driving and at the maximum scale position [...]

  • Page 71

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 70 145 052 Operation Operating the Inch Pedal 7 Inch pedal 8 Accelerator pedal This function is active for all driving programs. NO TE The inch pedal allows driving speed to be reduced temporarily . - Depress the inch pedal (7) to reduce driving speed and to stop completely. - Release the inch pedal again [...]

  • Page 72

    Operating Instructions 145 052 71 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Driving with Hydrostatic Drive, Digital Electronics and Dual Drive - Set the drive range pre-selection lever (1) to "S". The DUAL Drive will work only in this driving range. 1 Bild_069 T able of Driving Ranges with Dual Drive * Depending on the version P osition Symbol Functi[...]

  • Page 73

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 72 145 052 Operation - Set the program switch (2) to driving range 2. A TTENTION Drive the tractor warm for approx. 10-12 min. at driving range 2. - Set the program switch to driving range 1. NO TE The functions of the drive are same except for the overdrive: When the driving speed* exceeds 25 km/h, the tr[...]

  • Page 74

    Operating Instructions 145 052 73 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation 1 Bild_079 2 3 Bild_082 4 5 Driving with the Mechanical Gearbox - Set the gearshift lever to the neutral position. - Start the engine. - Select the direction of travel with the forward/reverse selector lever (1) (forward or reverse). The indicator will flash green (forward or reverse).[...]

  • Page 75

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 74 145 052 Operation NO TE The label (4) shows the possible shift combinations. Y ou hav e a total of 16 gears available, both for forward and for reverse travel. - Release the clutch pedal (5) to start driving. A TTENTION Do not keep the foot on the clutch pedal when driving. - Control the driving speed w[...]

  • Page 76

    Operating Instructions 145 052 75 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Changing the Direction of T ravel A TTENTION The direction of travel can be changed when driving slowly . - To change the driving direction from forward to reverse, the forward/reverse selector lever (1) must be pulled back. - The indicator (3) flashes green and shows the selec- ted di[...]

  • Page 77

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 76 145 052 Operation Engaging the Differential Lock NO TE With the differential lock you can improve traction on soft , slippery ground. The loc k is engaged when the engine speed is over 1000 r pm. Y ou can keep the diff erential lock engaged steadily and also only briefly by toggling the s witch momentar[...]

  • Page 78

    Operating Instructions 145 052 77 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Steering The ar ticulated steering is operated hydr aulically . The wheels also stay in track in curves, so that implements are guided without any lateral offset. Steering - Turn the steering wheel (1) in the desired direction. The possible turning radii depend on the tires and track w[...]

  • Page 79

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 78 145 052 Operation Engaging the Parking Brake A TTENTION The parking brake is not intended to be used for braking while driving. - Pull the parking brake lever (2) up. The parking brake is engaged, the parking brake indicator (3) in the multi-function display comes on red. Disengaging the Parking Brake -[...]

  • Page 80

    Operating Instructions 145 052 79 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operation Driving on Slopes D ANGER Driving on slopes is dangerous as the tractor can tip over if the centre of gravity exceeds the tip-over limit on an extreme slope. The following factors reduce the hazard: - small or no load - low ground speed - low gradient - low tire inflation pressure NO T[...]

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    145 052 81 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Special Operating Instructions Stationary Operation The tractor can be used for stationary operation, for example, to drive a w ater pump via the PT O shaft. A TTENTION Place the tractor on level ground in both directions. - Attach the stationary equipment to the PTO shaft (1). - Set the gearshi[...]

  • Page 83

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 82 145 052 Special Operating Instructions Adjusting the T rack Width Y ou can widen the trac k width of the tractor b y adding spacers. Y ou hav e a choice of 3 diff erent spacers. D ANGER Observe the safety notes on safe parking and jacking up for the wheel change in the maintenance manual. - Remove the w[...]

  • Page 84

    Operating Instructions 145 052 83 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Special Operating Instructions 1 1 Bild_089 V 2 3 R Operating the Emergency Start (Hydrostatic Drive with Dual-Drive Only) NO TE In case the engine was stalled and can not be star ted again, the emergency star t must be operated bef ore a renew ed star ting attempt. - Fully depress the inch peda[...]

  • Page 85

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 84 145 052 Special Operating Instructions Operation in Winter Preheating of Oil* Bef ore star ting the engine at temperatures below - 20 °C , turn on the heating element* for preheating the oil. - Connect the preheating system plug to a 230 VAC (U.S.: 120 V) source. F ollow the Oper ating Instructions of [...]

  • Page 86

    145 052 85 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Operating the Implements We have tested and approved a large number of possible implements f or use with this tractor . We recommend contacting our customer service before installing special equipment. P ossible Implements Rotary mower with different widths Reel mower Flail-type mower Hedge cutt[...]

  • Page 87

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 86 145 052 Operating the Implements Additional Information for Implements When installing attachments o n the front and rear 3-point lift, do not exceed the permissible total weight , the permissible axle loads and tire carr ying capacities of the tractor . The front axle of the tractor must always be load[...]

  • Page 88

    Operating Instructions 145 052 87 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Rear Implement or Front/Rear Combinations 1) Calculation of the minimum front ballasting G V min G V min = G H · (c+d)-T V ·b +0.2· T L ·b a + b Enter the calculated minimum ballasting required for the front of the tractor in the table. Front Implement 2) Calculation[...]

  • Page 89

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 88 145 052 Operating the Implements 6) Tire carr ying capacity Enter the double value (two tires) of the permissible tire carrying capacity (eg see tire manufacturer documentation) in the table. Actual Cal culated W ei ght Specifie d P er missible W ei ght acc. to operatin g inst r uctions Double P er miss[...]

  • Page 90

    Operating Instructions 145 052 89 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Attaching Implements The various implements are attached to the front lift or rear lift*. There are 2 different fastening categories: Category I Pin diameter 22 mm Category II Pin diameter 28 mm The tractor can be adjusted to both categories by adjusting the catch hook b[...]

  • Page 91

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 90 145 052 Operating the Implements Adjusting Catch Hook and Catch Hook Bar Y ou can adjust the catch hook laterally and longitudinally . - Measure the stand-off of the pins on your implement. - Disengage the clamping screws (6) on both sides. - Slide the catch hook laterally until the required distance is[...]

  • Page 92

    Operating Instructions 145 052 91 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Adjusting the Upper Link Mount The height of the upper link mount can be adjusted. The required height depends on your implement. 1 Upper link support 2 Retaining spring 3 Top link pin 4 Height adjustment lever 5 Upper link mount - Raise the height adjustment lever (4). [...]

  • Page 93

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 92 145 052 Operating the Implements Coupling Hydraulic Lines A TTENTION The hydraulic couplings on the tractor must be without hydraulic pressure before the connection. The couplings on the tractor and the hydraulic hoses must be clean. NO TE Each implement has different functions and hydraulic lines for i[...]

  • Page 94

    Operating Instructions 145 052 93 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Installing the Cardan Shafts Only use the shafts suited and intended for the implement. The shafts are supplied with the implement. The length of the ar ticulated shaft must adjusted before the first installation. In case of doubt, please contact our customer ser vice. O[...]

  • Page 95

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 94 145 052 Operating the Implements Operating Implements Operating the Hydraulic Control Levers 1 Control lever for dump or rear lift* 2 Control lever functions plate 3 Multi-function lever functions plate 4 Multi-function lever* (front lift and driving direction) 5 Lock knob for longitudinal motion of the[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 95 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements D ANGER Due to the variety of implements and connections, ho we ver , we recommend a trial run of the movement at a safe place without danger to persons or risk of material damage before starting operation. T wo types of control le vers can be installed: control lev ers [...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 96 145 052 Operating the Implements Multi-function Lever Functions NO TE Different versions of the multi-function lever can be installed. Multi-function Lever (V ariant 1) Multi-function lever (4) (without forward/reverse selector switch) The multi-function lever can be operated forward and back as well as[...]

  • Page 98

    Operating Instructions 145 052 97 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements - Push the multi-function lever (4) fully forward: • The float position of the implement is turned on, ie the implement can be moved with external use of force. The function is on until the multi-function lever is pressed out of the detent again. It always returns to t[...]

  • Page 99

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 98 145 052 Operating the Implements Multi-function Lever (V ariant 2) 1 Blue hydraulic couplings on 2 Blue hydraulic couplings off - float position 3 LED indicator, red or green 4 Functions off 5 LED indicator, red 6 Functions on 7 LED indicator, red 8 LED indicator, red or green 9 Yellow hydraulic couplin[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 99 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements T able of Multi-function Lever Functions (V ariant 2) The functions are selected as follows: Front Lift 1 - Lifting/Lowering - Push button I (6). The red LED indicator (5) comes on. - Press pushbutton 1 (1). NO TE Y ou can also operate the function only temporarily by pr[...]

  • Page 101

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 100 145 052 Operating the Implements Front Lift 2 - Shifting Left/Right - Push button I (6). The red LED indicator (5) comes on. - Press pushbutton 2 (12). NO TE Y ou can also select the function only temporarily by pressing lightly . - LED indicator (7) is illuminated red. - Push the multi-function lever [...]

  • Page 102

    Operating Instructions 145 052 101 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Front Lift 3 - Lateral Tilt - Push button I (6). The red LED indicator (5) comes on. - Press pushbutton 3 (11). NO TE Y ou can also select the function only temporarily by pressing the button lightly . - LED indicator (8) is illuminated red. - Push the multi-function le[...]

  • Page 103

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 102 145 052 Operating the Implements Multi-function Lever (V ariant 4) 1 Forward direction arrow (illuminated if selected) 2 Reverse direction arrow (illuminated if selected) 3 Forward/reverse selector switch (left forward - right reverse) 4 Front lift float position pushbutton 5 Multi-function lever 6 Fro[...]

  • Page 104

    Operating Instructions 145 052 103 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Operating the PT O D ANGER The PT O clutch lev er (3) must be turned off . T o tur n it off , it must be put in the horizontal position. - Start the engine. - Select the required PTO rpm with the PTO selector lever (2). - To do so, pull the lever to the front and operat[...]

  • Page 105

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 104 145 052 Operating the Implements Engaging the Fr ont PT O A TTENTION Ne v er engage the PT O with the engine off. D ANGER Bef ore engaging the PT O, mak e sure no-one is standing close enough to the tractor and the driven implement to be hurt. - Pull the PTO clutch lever (3) quickly to the vertical pos[...]

  • Page 106

    Operating Instructions 145 052 105 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Engaging the Rear PT O NO TE The rear PT O can be engaged with PT O selector le v er (4) located at the ar ticulated joint. The lev er positions are shown on the plate (5). - PTO selector lever (3) must be turned off. - Move PTO selector lever (4) up to engage the rear [...]

  • Page 107

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 106 145 052 Operating the Implements Operating the Hydraulic Carrier* (P ower Lifter) 1 Pressure adjuster 2 ON-OFF plate 3 Star knob for turning on/off The hydraulic carrier allows for a weight compensation between implement and tr actor . This increases the axle load and the climbing ability is improved. [...]

  • Page 108

    Operating Instructions 145 052 107 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Road T ravel with Carrier NO TE Do not raise the implement completely to allow the shock absorption to be effective. Operation with Carrier NO TE If the implement adapts to uneven ground with dela y , tur n the pressure adjuster (1) back until the pressure is reduced. A[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 108 145 052 Operating the Implements Operating V ariable Pump* for Implements (setting from 0 to 100 litres) The variable pump for the implements is a device for driving attachments with a high hydraulic power demand such as a spiral-b laded la wn mow er . It draws its oil from the working hydraulics tank [...]

  • Page 110

    Operating Instructions 145 052 109 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements A TTENTION Increase the engine speed, but then increase the oil flow only slowly . - Turn the rotary knob (5) to adjust the oil flow from 0 to 100 litres/min until the desired flow rate for the imple- ment is reached. The figure on the ring x10 corresponds roughly to th[...]

  • Page 111

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 110 145 052 Operating the Implements Operating the P ower Hydraulics* ( 75 L Fixed Flo w) The power hydraulic system is used for driving attachments with a fixed hydraulic power demand. It draws the oil from the working hydraulics tank and is controlled from the driver's station. - Connect the hydraul[...]

  • Page 112

    Operating Instructions 145 052 111 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements A TTENTION If the implement is no longer used, turn off the pow er h ydraulics star ting saf ety switch to prevent any unnecessary overheating of the hydraulic oil. Never leave the power hydraulic system on: - when the engine is running without a load connected to the c[...]

  • Page 113

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 112 145 052 Operating the Implements Operating the Hydraulic Dumper With the hydraulic dumper it is possible to lift the dump body f ast and easily . The dumper tips the loading platform* to the rear . - Start the engine. Device selector lever: - Selector lever (1) behind the seat in "dumper" pos[...]

  • Page 114

    Operating Instructions 145 052 113 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Operating the Oil Circulating De vice* (Rear , Unregu- lated) The oil circulating device drives the hydraulic motor of an implement with a fixed hydraulic power demand, for example a mounted road spreader in winter . It is supplied with oil from the working hydraulics t[...]

  • Page 115

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 114 145 052 Operating the Implements - The servo motor in the implement is supplied with an oil flow of max. 35 litres/min at a speed of 2500 rpm. A TTENTION If the implement is no longer used, turn the oil circulating de vice off with the star ting safety switch to prevent any unnecessary overheating of t[...]

  • Page 116

    Operating Instructions 145 052 115 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Operating Priority Flow V alve I* Priority flow valve I is used to drive the servo motor in an implement with a variable hydraulic power demand, for e xample, salt spreader , hedge cutter , etc. The wor king speed can be set independently of the tractor engine speed. Th[...]

  • Page 117

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 116 145 052 Operating the Implements - Select the desired engine speed with the hand thrott- le. - Set the priority valve hand wheel (4) to the working speed required for the attachment. Turning counterclockwise increases, turning clockwi- se lowers the RPM. - The servo motor in the implement is fed with a[...]

  • Page 118

    Operating Instructions 145 052 117 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating the Implements Operating priority flow valve II* Priority flow valve II is used to drive the servo motor in an implement with a variable hydraulic power demand, for e xample, salt spreader , hedge cutter , etc. The wor king speed can be set independently of the tractor engine speed. T[...]

  • Page 119

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 118 145 052 Operating the Implements - Adjust the desired speed of the engine with the hand throttle. - Go to the rear of the tractor and adjust the hand wheel (4) of the priority flow valve to the working speed required for the implement. Turning counterclockwise increases, turning clockwi- se lowers the [...]

  • Page 120

    145 052 119 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Other Activities Operating the Driver's Cab Operating the roof hatch Opening the roof hatch - Press the buttons (1 and 2) on the sides of the handle together. - Push the handle (3) up. The roof hatch opens at the rear. Removing the roof hatch NO TE The roof hatch can be used as an emergenc[...]

  • Page 121

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 120 145 052 Other activities T urning on the Windshield Wiper/W asher NO TE The tractor is provided with a front and rear wiper . A washer system is also installed. The washer system is supplied with water from the washing water reservoir below the passenger seat. Front Windshield Wiper/W asher - Set the f[...]

  • Page 122

    Operating Instructions 145 052 121 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities Lights T urning On and Operating the Lights NO TE T ur n the preheat/star ter switch to position 1. - Set the light switch (1) to the 1st position. The front clearance lights (2, 7) and rear tail lights (9, 14) (sidemarker light) are on. - The position light indicator (2) in th[...]

  • Page 123

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 122 145 052 Other activities 1 Head light 2 Clearance light, RH 3 Turn signal light, RH 4 Head light, up 5 Head light, up 6 Turn signal light, LH 7 Clearance light, front 8 Headlight, front 9 Stop light 1 0 Tail light, turn signal light, LH 1 1 Reversing light 1 2 Rotating beacon mount 1 3 Flood light* 1 4[...]

  • Page 124

    Operating Instructions 145 052 123 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities Bild_101 2 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 11 16 15 14 13 12 1 Bild_10 0 2 T urning on the Upper Lights NO TE If front implements are installed and the bottom headlights are hidden, it is possible to turn on the upper lights. If these headlights are on, drive only at a maximum speed of 25 k[...]

  • Page 125

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 124 145 052 Other activities T urning on the Hazard W arning Flasher System - Operate the hazard warning flasher switch (2) to turn on the hazard warning lights. T urning on the Rotating Beacon* NO TE The rotating beacon may only be turned on if the tractor is used for applications on public roads. - Opera[...]

  • Page 126

    Operating Instructions 145 052 125 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities T urning on the Flood Light* NO TE The flood light should not be used in the public traffic area. - Operate the flood light switch (4). The flood light (13) is on. Interior Light T urning on the Interior Light NO TE There is an interior light on the left and right in the cabin [...]

  • Page 127

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 126 145 052 Other activities 1 2 3 Bild_042 Radio* and Loudspeaker* Operating the Radio NO TE There is a separate operating manual for the radio (1). Please observe the instructions in this manual for operation of the radio. The loudspeakers (3) are installed at the rear in the roof of the cabin. P ower So[...]

  • Page 128

    Operating Instructions 145 052 127 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities Heating Heating and V entilation T urning on the Heating NO TE The cabin heater is heated by the engine cooling oil. - To heat the cabin, turn the heat shut-off valve (1) up. Any intermediate position is also possible. Lever up increases the heating effect, lever down reduces i[...]

  • Page 129

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 128 145 052 Other activities - To heat the cabin, toggle the heater blower switch (2). NO TE The heater blower has two speeds. - Position 1 Slow (only air circulation in the cabin) - Position 2 Fast (heater blower at high speed, roof blower at slow speed) There are several air vent nozzles fitted in the ca[...]

  • Page 130

    Operating Instructions 145 052 129 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities Air Conditioner Operating the Air Conditioner* NO TE A separate operating manual is supplied for the air conditioning. Please observe the instructions in this manual for operation of the air conditioning. The air conditioner is protected with its own 25 A fuse located in the co[...]

  • Page 131

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 130 145 052 Other activities Fuses CA UTION Before carrying out any work on the electrical equipment, for example, replacing the fuses, always turn the battery isolating switch off. Fuses for the T ractor NO TE The fuses for the tractor are installed below the instrument panel at the right-hand side. T o g[...]

  • Page 132

    Operating Instructions 145 052 131 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Other activities Fuses for the Cabin NO TE The fuses for the cabin are located on the console at the top right. T o gain access to the fuses, remo ve the cov er . Fuses for the Cabin 1 Right and left interior light, 15 A 2 Rear wiper/washer system 15 A 3 Front wiper/washer system 15 A 4 Flood l[...]

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    145 052 133 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions T aking out of Operation Leaving the T ractor Stopping the T ractor - Lower the implement completely. - Engage the parking brake. - Push in the hand throttle (1) fully (idle position). - Set the forward/reverse selector lever to 0. - Set the drive program switch to 0. 1 Bild_114 2 A TTENTION If[...]

  • Page 135

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 134 145 052 T aking out of Operation Parking A TTENTION If the tractor is parked on slopes, it must be secured against rolling with chocks. - Put the tractor in a low gear (only if equipped with a gearbox). - If equipped with a hydrostatic drive, also secure the tractor with chocks. - Turn the ignition key[...]

  • Page 136

    145 052 135 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions T railers, T owing Y our tractor can tow the f ollowing trailers: T able of T railers NO TE : A pneumatic braking system is a v ailable as option. The following trailer combinations are allowed: 1 Tractor plus single-axle trailer with brake or without brake 2 Tractor plus single-axle trailer wi[...]

  • Page 137

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 136 145 052 T railers, T owing - Drive the tractor with the hitch in the trailer tiller. Upon contact, the hitch closes, the towing pin (3) goes through the eye of the tiller. D ANGER The trailer hitch must be completely closed. - Connect the trailer lighting to the socket (5). - Remove the wheel chocks fr[...]

  • Page 138

    Operating Instructions 145 052 137 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H T railers, T owing Driving with T railers - Set the driving range pre-selection lever (1) to position S or L. The tractive force is greater in position L. - Drive the tractor as described in the section on driving. D ANGER If a trailer not requiring a permit is attached, the driving speed is li[...]

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    145 052 139 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions T ranspor t, Loading, T owing Instructions for T ransport - Drive the tractor on the means of transport. - Park the tractor as described in the section on leaving the tractor. - Secure the tractor against rolling with chocks at the wheels and, if needed, with wood blocks at the side to prevent [...]

  • Page 141

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 140 145 052 T ranspor t, hoisting, towing Instructions for T owing If your tractor can not drive on its own power because it is damaged, it can be tow ed. Use the upper link suppor t at the front at the driver's cab for towing. D ANGER : The towing tractor must hav e sufficient tractive and braking fo[...]

  • Page 142

    145 052 141 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Indicators, Adjustments Adjusting the Speedometer The adjustment of the speedometer in the multi-function display is required when changing from large to small tires and vice versa. Please refer to the maintenance manual for the adjustment of the speedometer .[...]

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    145 052 143 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions Problems, Cause, Remedy The following tables list problems and their possible causes. If you can not carry out the remedy yourself, please contact an authorized workshop or our customer service. T est and Control Bo x BB3, with which fur ther troubleshooting/ diagnostics are possible, are avail[...]

  • Page 145

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 144 145 052 Malfunctions, cause, remedy Prob lem Cause Remedy No forw ard and rev erse trav el. Ra nge selector lev er in neutral F orw ard/re ve rse selec tor s witch in neutral No power supplied to the elect ronics Electrical co nnections to variable pump interrupted Electrical co nnectio n of Diesel eng[...]

  • Page 146

    Operating Instructions 145 052 145 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Malfunctions, cause, remedy Prob lem Cause Remedy T ractor drives only in one direction F orward/re verse selector s witch def ectiv e Electrical connection to the variable pump interrupted Replace f orw ard/re v erse selector s witch Make co nnection No maximum speed Diesel engine does not att[...]

  • Page 147

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 146 145 052 Malfunctions, cause, remedy Prob lem Cause Remedy Inch pedal not functioning Inch pot def ective Replace inch pot, calibrate Repair cabl e connection T ractor does not remain stationar y in driving program 1 or 2 without operation of accelerator Idling speed of the engine too high. (reaches sta[...]

  • Page 148

    Operating Instructions 145 052 147 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Malfunctions, cause, remedy Problems in the Hydraulic System and Steering NO TE These notices only apply for valve arrange- ments conforming to our circuit diagrams or approv ed b y Bucher . Prob lem Cause Remedy Lifter or h ydraulic cylinders not lifting, although con trol valv e can be moved [...]

  • Page 149

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 148 145 052 Malfunctions, cause, remedy Prob lem Cause Remedy Hydraulic oil heats too quic kly , system works against excess pressure (engine under load) Control v alv e jammed. Control le v er remains in operated position (Does not automatically return to neutral posi tion) Cylinder at limit stop No imple[...]

  • Page 150

    Operating Instructions 145 052 149 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H General Remarks on Maintenance T o keep y our tractor alw ays in peak condition, we w ould ask you to study the information in this maintenance manual v er y carefully . These chapters contain all the information you need f or a conscientious treatment and care of the tractor . T ake care to ha[...]

  • Page 151

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 150 145 052 General Remarks on Maintenance Service The following services were carried out: In the maintenance table below you can enter the properly carried-out services and inspections and have them confirmed. (These entries are required to keep your warranty claims intact): Service Interval Hours of Ope[...]

  • Page 152

    Operating Instructions 145 052 151 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H General Remarks on Maintenance Handling fuels and lubricants • Fuels and lubricants must always be handled properly and as specified by the manufacturer. • Fuels and lubricants may only be stored in approved containers at specified places of storage. They can be inflammable, therefore do no[...]

  • Page 153

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 152 145 052 General Remarks on Maintenance • Do not run engine in enclosed spaces! Danger of poisoning! • To prevent the danger of fire, keep the tractor and implements clean! • When leaving the tractor, secure it against rolling and unauthorized use (parking brake, chocks), stop the engine, remove t[...]

  • Page 154

    Operating Instructions 145 052 153 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H General Remarks on Maintenance W ork on the Electrical Equipment Before performing any services on the electrical equipment, switch off power with the battery isolating switch (1). - The switch must be horizontal, the toggle removed. 1 Bild_022 Bild_170 2 CA UTION Disconnect the battery ground [...]

  • Page 155

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 154 145 052 General Remarks on Maintenance Jac k Lifting P oints Jacking Up D ANGER When using the jack, be sure the tractor is shut down and secured against rolling (chocks)! The tractor may only be jacked up at the shown locations (1 and 2). D ANGER The weight to be lifted should not exceed the permissib[...]

  • Page 156

    Operating Instructions 145 052 155 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H General Remarks on Maintenance Securing the Frame (Loading Platform*) For all services requiring the dump body (loading platform*) to be raised, secure it against accidental lowering. - Place a U-channel on the cylinder and secure it with locking pins (1). Bild_125 1 * Option[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 157 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule Maintenance during the First Period of Operation The services and inspections specified below must be carried out after the stated number of service hours is reached. The services and inspections of the lower intervals must be carried out at the same ti[...]

  • Page 159

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 158 145 052 Maintenance Schedule Regular Maintenance Service and Inspection Maintenance as required Adjust speedometer Check air cleaner s ystem Change hydraulic oil return filter for variable pump Change hydraulic oi l return filter for power hy draulics Periodic Maintenance Maintenance every 125 service [...]

  • Page 160

    Operating Instructions 145 052 159 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Schedule Periodic Mainten ance Service and Inspection Maintenance every 1000 service hou rs Check valve play Check battery Check V-belt tension and condition Change fuel filter Clean or change star filt er of fuel feed pump Lubricate cardan shaft nipples Maintenance every 1500 servi[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 161 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance during the First P eriod of Operation During the first period of operation the following services and inspections are due: Maintenance after the First 50 Operating Hours Maintenance after the First 150 Operating Hours Maintenance after the First 500 Operating Hours Maintenance after[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 163 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance as Required Adjusting the Speedometer The adjustment of the speedometer in the multi-function display is required when changing from large to smaller tires and vice versa. - Remove the sun protection frame (1). - Disengage the lock on the left (2) and right (3) side of the frame wit[...]

  • Page 165

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 164 145 052 Maintenance as required - The switches 1 to 6 are set to the positions 1 - up, or 0 - down. - Refit the multi-function display. Type Gearbox Hydrostatic Dual Drive Combination Combination Switch Arrangement Tire Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 36x13,5-15 524-31-8 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10.5-18 MP[...]

  • Page 166

    Operating Instructions 145 052 165 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance as required Checking the Air Cleaner System The filter car tr idge must be serviced when the flow resistance of the filter is highest due to the restriction of the element. This is indicated by the sounding of a horn. - Stop the engine. - Raise the dump body (loading platform*) and [...]

  • Page 167

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 166 145 052 Maintenance as required Changing the Hydraulic Oil Return Filter for the V ariable Pump* The hydraulic oil return filter with service indicator is located at the rear right hand side of the tractor below the cabin. A TTENTION The hydraulic oil return filter must be replaced if the pressure at t[...]

  • Page 168

    Operating Instructions 145 052 167 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance as required Changing the Hydraulic Oil Return Filter for P ower Hydraulics* The hydraulic oil return filter with service indicator is located at the rear right hand side of the tractor below the cabin. A TTENTION The hydraulic oil return filter must be replaced if the pressure at th[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 169 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance According to Intervals Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours A TTENTION Carry out the services and inspections only with the engine turned off. Checking the Cooling System - Inspect the cooling fins and oil cooler for the accumu- lation of dirt. Cleaning the Cooling System Cleaning wi[...]

  • Page 171

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 170 145 052 Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Checking the Battery and Cable Connections CA UTION When working on the electrical equipment, always disconnect the ground lead (1) of the battery . - Check the battery acid level and inspect the battery for leaks. Observe the information of the battery manuf[...]

  • Page 172

    Operating Instructions 145 052 171 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Checking the Steering Cylinders and Orbitrol - Check the steering cylinders and orbitrol for damage and leaks. - Have damaged or leaky parts replaced by an authori- zed workshop. Checking the Brake Fluid Level for the Foot Brake - Check the brake fluid level [...]

  • Page 173

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 172 145 052 Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Checking the Clutch (if mechanical gearbox is fitted) - Have the clutch pedal play (1) checked by an authori- zed workshop. Checking the PT O clutc h Have this work carried out by an authorized workshop. - Check the linkage rod for slight play. The clevises s[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 173 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Bild_173 T ractor Lubrication - Lubricate the grease nipples according to the lubrication chart. Only use recommended grease.[...]

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    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 174 145 052 Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Tightening Nuts and Bolts - Tighten the transmission, axles and engine fasteners. - Tighten fasteners to the specified torque according to tables in the maintenance data. Tightening the Wheel Nuts - Tighten all wheel nuts at the front and rear wheels (1 and 2[...]

  • Page 176

    Operating Instructions 145 052 175 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 125 Service Hours Bild_157 1 1 2 Cleaning the Upper Fresh Air Filter - Remove the fastening screws (1). - Remove the filter cover (2) and filter element. - Clean the filter element or replace it. NO TE A charcoal filter* is available for such applications as spraying insectici[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 177 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours Changing the Engine Oil - Run the engine warm to operating temperature. - Set the heating control to high. - Place the tractor on level ground and turn off the engine. - Place a suitable oil pan underneath the engine. CA UTION Danger of scalding when draining[...]

  • Page 179

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 178 145 052 Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours Changing the Engine Oil Filter See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer. - Drain the engine oil. - Unscrew the air filter cartridge (1) with a filter wrench. A TTENTION Observe the instructions on handling fuels and lubricants. - Clean the mating s[...]

  • Page 180

    Operating Instructions 145 052 179 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter (Drive Hydraulics) - Remove the air filter housing (1) with a 24mm wrench. A TTENTION Observe the instructions on handling fuels and lubricants. - Clean the mating surface of the filter mount. - Withdraw the pressure[...]

  • Page 181

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 180 145 052 Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter (Imple- ment Hydraulics) - Relieve any pressure in the hydraulic system by operating the control levers. - Remove the air filter housing (1) with a 24mm wrench. A TTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels [...]

  • Page 182

    Operating Instructions 145 052 181 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 500 Service Hours Checking the Heating System - Set the heat shut-off valve lever (1) down to the "OFF" position. - Run the engine warm. - Set the heat shut-off valve lever (1) up to the "ON" position. - Set the heating blower switch (2) to stage 2. Warm ai[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 183 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1000 Service Hours Checking V alve Clearance See the operating manual of the engine man uf acturer . Checking the Battery CA UTION F or the sak e of your saf ety , obser ve the f ol- lowing instructions. The battery contains dissolved sulphuric acid, which is poisonous and cau[...]

  • Page 185

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 184 145 052 Maintenance Every 1000 Service Hours Changing the Fuel Filter See the operating manual of the engine manuf acturer . - Remove the fuel filter cartridge with a filter wrench. A TTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants. - Clean the mating surface of the filter mount. - [...]

  • Page 186

    Operating Instructions 145 052 185 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1000 Service Hours Lubricating the Cardan Shaft - Turn the steering wheel right or left until the steering stop is met. CA UTION Carr y out ser vices in the ar ticulated joint area only with the engine shut off. - Remove the rubber protector. - Adjust the top cardan shaft (1) [...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 187 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Change the Front Gearbox Oil (Including Axles) NO TE Change the gear oil while still warm. - Place the tractor on level ground. - Unscrew the filler plug (1) at the front gearbox and clean it with Diesel fuel. - Place a suitable catch pan beneath the gearbox[...]

  • Page 189

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 188 145 052 Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Filling Oil (Hydrostatic Drive Only) - Unscrew the oil level plug (3). - Fill recommended gear oil through the filler plug hole until it runs out at the level plug hole. Filling quantity ......... approx. 10.9 litres (2.88 USGAL.) - Refit the oil level plug [...]

  • Page 190

    Operating Instructions 145 052 189 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Changing the Rear Gearbox Oil (Including Offset Axles) NO TE Change the gear oil only when still warm. - Place the tractor on level ground. - Unscrew the filler plug (1) at the rear gearbox and wash it with Diesel fuel. - Place a suitable catch pan beneath t[...]

  • Page 191

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 190 145 052 Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours - Refit the oil drain plug with a new seal, ensuring it is properly seated. - Fill recommended gear oil through the filler plug hole. Filling quantity ....... approx. 17.75 litres (4.69 USGAL.) - Check the oil level at the sight glass (3). - The oil level sh[...]

  • Page 192

    Operating Instructions 145 052 191 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Changing the Drive Hydraulics Oil NO TE Change the hydraulic oil while still warm. - Place the tractor on level ground. - Place a suitable oil container beneath the hydraulic oil tank. CA UTION Danger of scalding when draining hot hydraulic oil. - Unscrew th[...]

  • Page 193

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 192 145 052 Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours A TTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants. Cleaning: - Wash the sieve-star filter with clean Diesel fuel. Replacement: - Unscrew the sieve-star filter from the filter housing with a 24mm open-ended wrench. - Fit a new toroidal sea[...]

  • Page 194

    Operating Instructions 145 052 193 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil NO TE Change the hydraulic oil while still warm. - Place the tractor on level ground. Raise the loading platform. CA UTION Secure the dump body (loading platform)* against accidental lowering. - Place a suitable oil cont[...]

  • Page 195

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 194 145 052 Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Checking or Cleaning the Implement Hydraulics Suction Filter - Remove the mounting pin (4) of the hydraulic cylinder (5). - Remove the banjo screw (3). - Remove the filter cover fastening screws (2). - Withdraw the filter housing with the sieve-star filter. [...]

  • Page 196

    Operating Instructions 145 052 195 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours 7 Bild_166 - Refit the oil drain plug with a new seal, ensuring it is properly seated. - Fill recommended hydraulic oil through the filler neck (6). Filling quantity .......... approx. 45 litres (11.89 USGAL.) 6 Bild_140 - Check the oil level at the sight gl[...]

  • Page 197

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 196 145 052 Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours Changing the Hydraulic Oil Return Filter for the Implement V ariable Pump* Carry out the services and inspections as described in the section "Maintenance as Required". Changing the Hydraulic Oil Return Filter for P ower Hydraulics* Carry out the s[...]

  • Page 198

    Operating Instructions 145 052 197 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance Every 3000 Service Hours Checking the Injection Nozzles A TTENTION This work may only be carried out by an authorized workshop. - Clean the fuel injector nozzles. - Check the fuel injector nozzles with a test pressure of 210 +8 bar. Changing the T oothed Belt See the workshop manual[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 199 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Laying Up Maintenance Every 2 Y ears Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil See "Maintenance Every 1500 Service Hours". The hydraulic oil must be changed at least every 2 years, even if 1500 service hours were not reached. Annual Maintenance Examination of Implement Hydraulics Oil Samp[...]

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    Operating Instructions 145 052 201 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Laying Up If the tractor is not going to be in service for over 2 months, for example for operational reasons, it must be placed in a well-ventilated, clean and dry room and the following measures must be carried out. - Clean the tractor thoroughly. - Check the hydraulic oil levels, topping up [...]

  • Page 203

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 202 145 052 Laying Up Removing Engine Preservation - Unblock the intake opening and exhaust outlet. - Drain the anti-corrosion oil and rinse the oil sump with engine oil. A TTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants. See the section "Changing the Engine Oil" on how to pro[...]

  • Page 204

    Operating Instructions 145 052 203 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Recommended Fuels and Lubricants Recommended Hydraulic and Gear Oils Manufacturer Recommended Hydraulic Oil HE Oils (Hydr . Este r) Recommended Gear Oil for Gearbox und Hydrostatic Transmission Utto / Stou ISO Viscosit y Class HLP (HM) HV VG 46 AGIP Agip Arnica S 46 Agip Rotra JDF ARAL Vitam EH[...]

  • Page 205

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 204 145 052 Recommended Fuels and Lubricants Recommended Engine Oils and Lubricants The following oil brands conform to US Military Specification MIL-L-2104C or to API quality CD/SF and ACEA. Manufacturer Reco mmended Lubricating Oil SAE Class Recommended Lubricant Penetration Ratio 260 - 290 AGIP AGIP Agi[...]

  • Page 206

    Operating Instructions 145 052 205 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Recommended Fuels and Lubricants Recommended Engine Oils and Lubricants continued Brake Fluid N-DO T 3, DOT 4 D ANGER Do not use mineral oil. Fuels Obser ve the specifications of the engine man uf acturer . NO TE The use of bio diesel fuel is only allowed after a conversion of the engine by an [...]

  • Page 207

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 206 145 052 Maintenance data Filling Quantities operated with HE oil. Residual quantities of mineral oils reduce the biological degrada- bility . They do not influence oper ation. C 9700 C 9.72 C 9700/9800 H C 9.72/83 H C 9.78/88 H Engine oil Including filter 0.5 litres ( 0.132 USGAL.) Including heating sy[...]

  • Page 208

    Operating Instructions 145 052 207 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance data Tightening T orques Hexagon Screws and Studs M 8 M 10 M 12 M 14 M 16 Screw quality 8.8 25 Nm 49 Nm 86 Nm 135 Nm 210 Nm Screw quality 10.9 35 Nm 69 Nm 120 Nm 190 Nm 295 Nm Gearbox, Axles, Wheels Tightening Torq ue Hexagon screws M 10 (servostat to s teering support) 40 Nm Tensio[...]

  • Page 209

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 208 145 052 Maintenance data List of Replacement Parts Description Order No. Sealing ring for oil drain plu g 010 395 Engine oil filter 797 135 Valve cover seal 787 357 Air filter cartridg e 029 760 KHD fan V-belt 784 992 Fuel filter 782 971 Hydraulic suction filter (implement hydraulic system) 029 541 O-r[...]

  • Page 210

    Operating Instructions 145 052 209 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance data Bulbs 12 V Lights Rating Lights Rating Headlights H4 60/55 W Hazard warn ing light switch 2 W Turn signal light. front 21 W Engine temperature ga uge light 1.2 W Turn signal ligh t. rear 21 W Fue l gauge light 1.2 W Tail light 10 W Indicator lights 1.2 W License plate lig ht 5 [...]

  • Page 211

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 210 145 052 Maintenance data T echnical Data of Engine C 9700/9. 72 C 9700/9. 72H C 9800/9. 83H Manufacturer Deutz AG Deutz AG Type BF4M1011 53,5 KW BF4M1011F 61 KW Design In-line vertical engine In-line vertical engine Mode of op eration 4-stroke Dies el 4-str oke Diesel Cooling Oil cooling Oil cooling In[...]

  • Page 212

    Operating Instructions 145 052 211 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Maintenance data Engine Specifications C 9.78H C 9.88H Manufacturer Deutz AG Deutz AG Type BF4M2011 57 KW BF4M2011 65 KW Design In-line vertical engine In-line vertical engine Mode of operation 4-stroke Diesel 4-stroke Diesel Cooling Oil cooling Oil cooling Injection system Direct fuel injectio[...]

  • Page 213

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 212 145 052 Maintenance data Fuel System all vehicles Fuel injection pump BOSCH individual withdrawable element- type calibrated pump Gover nor Governor integ rated in fr ont c over Injection nozzle 5-hole nozzle Injection pressure 210 bar + 8 bar Start of fuel injection 4°+/-1° BTDC for 1011 6°+/-1° B[...]

  • Page 214

    Operating Instructions 145 052 213 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H P age Page Alphabetical Index A Accessories .................................................................. 4 8 Activating Functions (Operation) ................................. 1 0 2 Additional Information for Implements ........................... 8 6 Adjusting Catch Hook and Catch Hook B[...]

  • Page 215

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 214 145 052 Index P age Page Changing the Engine Oil Filter ..................................... 1 7 8 Changing the Fuel Filter .............................................. 1 84 Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter (Drive Hydraulics) ................................................ 1 7 9 Changing [...]

  • Page 216

    145 052 215 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Index Operating Instructions P age Page Checking V -belt T ensio n and Condition ........................ 1 8 4 Checking V alv e Clearance ........................................... 1 83 Cleaning the Cooling System ...................................... 1 6 9 Cleaning the Low er F resh Air Filter ...................[...]

  • Page 217

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 216 145 052 Index P age Page Exhaust Gas Identifi cation ............................................ 2 7 Exhaust Gases ............................................................. 1 3 Explanations of T e r minology ........................................... 2 F Filling Fu el ............................[...]

  • Page 218

    145 052 217 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Index Operating Instructions P age Page I Identification Plates ...................................................... 4 3 Implement and Engine Controls (Details) ...................... 3 2 Indicators, Adjustments .............................................. 1 4 1 Installing the Cardan Shafts ......................[...]

  • Page 219

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 218 145 052 Index P age Page Multi-function Le v er (V ar iant 3) ...................................... 3 5 Multi-function Le v er (V ar iant 4) .................................... 1 0 2 Multi-function Le v er (V ar iant 4) ...................................... 3 5 Multi-function Lever Functions .......[...]

  • Page 220

    145 052 219 C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Index Operating Instructions P age Page Putting the T ractor Back in Service after a Lay-up ....... 2 0 1 Q Qualification of the Ser vice P ersonnel ......................... 1 4 9 R Radio and Loudspeaker ............................................... 1 2 6 Rear Implement or F ront/Rear Combinations ................[...]

  • Page 221

    C 9700 ... C 9.88 H Operating Instructions 220 145 052 Index P age Page T able of Multi-function Le ver Functions (V ariant 2) ........ 9 9 T able of Noise Le vels and Absorption R ating ................. 2 7 T able of T railers ........................................................... 1 3 5 T aking into Ser vice .................................[...]