Case ih farmall 80 tractor service repair manual

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Part number 47454571
SERVICE MANUAL
Tractor
SERVICE MANUAL
Tractor
Part number 47454571A
English
February 2017
Copyright © 2017 INDUSTRIAL LATIN AMERICA LTDA
All Rights Reserved.
Farmall 60
Farmall 80
Farmall 95 Farmall 60
Farmall 80
Farmall 95

SER VICE MANUAL
Farmall® 60 Without cab, 12x4 [ZDCY12367 -]
Farmall® 80 Without cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Farmall® 80 With cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Farmall® 95 Without cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
Farmall® 95 With cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
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EN

Link Product /Engine
Product Market Product Engine
Farmall® 60 Sem cabine, 12x4
[ZDCY12367 -]
Latin America 8035.05.716
Farmall® 80 Sem cabine, 12x12
[HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Latin America 8045.05R.939T
Farmall® 80 Com cabine, 12x12
[HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Latin America 8045.05R.939T
Farmall® 95 Sem cabine, 12x12
[HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
Latin America 8045.25L.939T
Farmall® 95 Com cabine, 12x12
[HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
Latin America 8045.25L.939T
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
Engine .......................................................................................10
[10.001] Engine and crankcase .............................................................10.1
[10.106] Valve drive and gears ..............................................................10.2
[10.101] Cylinder heads .....................................................................10.3
[10.105] Connecting rods and pistons .......................................................10.4
[10.103] Crankshaft and flywheel ............................................................10.5
[10.216] Fuel tanks ..........................................................................10.6
[10.218] Fuel injection system ...............................................................10.7
[10.254] Intake and exhaust manifolds and muf fler .........................................10.8
[10.400] Engine cooling system .............................................................10.9
Clutch .......................................................................................18
[18.1 10] Clutch and components ............................................................18.1
Transmission ..............................................................................21
[21.1 14] Mechanical transmission ...........................................................21.1
[21.160] Creeper ............................................................................21.2
[21.162] Reverser ...........................................................................21.3
Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) system ..................................................23
[23.202] Electro-hydraulic control ...........................................................23.1
[23.304] Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) gearbox .................................................23.2
[23.314] Drive shaft ..........................................................................23.3
Front axle system .......................................................................25
[25.100] Powered front axle .................................................................25.1
[25.102] Front bevel gear set and dif ferential ...............................................25.2
[25.108] Final drive hub, steering knuckles, and shafts .....................................25.3
[25.400] Non-powered front axle ............................................................25.4
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Rear axle system ........................................................................27
[27.100] Powered rear axle ..................................................................27.1
[27.106] Rear bevel gear set and dif ferential ................................................27.2
[27.120] Planetary and final drives ..........................................................27.3
Power Take-Of f(PT O) .................................................................31
[31.104] Rear electro-hydraulic control ......................................................31.1
[31.1 10] One-speed rear Power Take-Of f(PT O) ............................................31.2
[31.1 14] Two-speed rear Power Take-Of f(PT O) ............................................31.3
[31.1 16] Three-speed rear Power Take-Of f(PT O) ..........................................31.4
Brakes and controls ....................................................................33
[33.202] Hydraulic service brakes ...........................................................33.1
Brakes and controls ....................................................................33
[33.202] Hydraulic service brakes ...........................................................33.2
[33.1 10] Parking brake or parking lock ......................................................33.3
Hydraulic systems .......................................................................35
[35.000] Hydraulic systems ..................................................................35.1
[35.104] Fixed displacement pump ..........................................................35.2
[35.322] Regulated/Low pressure system ...................................................35.3
[35.204] Remote control valves .............................................................35.4
[35.1 14] Three-point hitch control valve .....................................................35.5
Hitches, drawbars, and implement couplings ..................................37
[37.1 10] Rear three-point hitch ..............................................................37.1
Frames and ballasting .................................................................39
[39.140] Ballasts and supports ..............................................................39.1
Steering .....................................................................................41
[41.200] Hydraulic control components ......................................................41.1
[41.206] Pump ...............................................................................41.2
[41.216] Cylinders ...........................................................................41.3
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Wheels ......................................................................................44
[44.51 1] Front wheels ........................................................................44.1
[44.520] Rear wheels ........................................................................44.2
Cab climate control .....................................................................50
[50.100] Heating .............................................................................50.1
[50.104] Ventilation ..........................................................................50.2
[50.200] Air conditioning .....................................................................50.3
Electrical systems .......................................................................55
[55.100] Harnesses and connectors .........................................................55.1
[55.201] Engine starting system .............................................................55.2
[55.301] Alternator ...........................................................................55.3
[55.302] Battery ..............................................................................55.4
[55.01 1] Fuel tank system ...................................................................55.5
[55.014] Engine intake and exhaust system .................................................55.6
[55.012] Engine cooling system .............................................................55.7
[55.013] Engine oil system ..................................................................55.8
[55.030] Service brake electrical system ....................................................55.9
[55.031] Parking brake electrical system ..................................................55.10
Platform, cab, bodywork, and decals .............................................90
[90.150] Cab .................................................................................90.1
[90.1 10] Operator platform less cab .........................................................90.2
[90.1 14] Operator protections ...............................................................90.3
[90.124] Pneumatically-adjusted operator seat ..............................................90.4
[90.100] Engine hood and panels ...........................................................90.5
[90.102] Engine shields, hood latches, and trims ...........................................90.6
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INTRODUCTION
Safety rules
General safety regulations
General Aspects
•Strictly follow repair and maintenance procedures.
•Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry ,accessories, unbuttoned items of clothing, unsecured clothing like ties,
torn clothing, scarves, or open jackets or shirts with open zippers that could get caught in moving parts. Use ap-
proved safety clothing, such as anti -slip footwear ,sleeves, protective goggles, helmets, etc.
•Wear safety goggles with side shields when cleaning parts using compressed air .
•Worn or damaged cables and chains are not reliable. Do not use these elements in lifting or towing operations.
•Use regulation safety equipment, such as approved eye protection, helmets, clothes, sleeves, and special footwear
whenever you are welding. All individuals near the welding process must use regulation eye protection. Never look
at the welding arc without using suitable eye protection.
•Never perform any repairs on the machine ifthere is someone in the operator seat, except when the person is a
qualified operator who is helping with the service to be performed.
•Never operate the machine or use accessories from aplace other than the operator seat or next to the machine
when operating the fender switches.
•Never perform any operations on the machine with the engine running, except when specifically instructed to do
so. Shut down the engine and release all the pressure from the hydraulic circuits before removing covers, cases,
valves, etc.
•You must conduct all repair and maintenance operations with the utmost care and attention.
•Disconnect the batteries and put warning labels on all of the controls to warn that the machine is being repaired.
Lock the machine and all the equipment that you remove.
•Never check or fill the fuel tank or batteries or use starting fluid when you are smoking or near anaked flame,
because these fluids are flammable.
•The fuel filling gun must remain in contact with the filler neck. Maintain the contact until the fuel stops flowing into
the tank in order to avoid sparks caused by static electricity build -up.
•Totransport afaulty machine, use atrailer or alow loader platform trolley ,ifavailable.
•Toload and unload the machine from the mode of transportation, choose aflat area that offers firm support for the
wheels of the truck or trailer .Securely fasten the machine to the platform of the trailer or truck, in accordance with
the transporter ’srequirements.
•Always use hoist mechanisms with an appropriate capacity for lifting or moving heavy components.
•Chains must always be securely fastened. The fastening device must have suf ficient capacity to support the in-
tended load. Itis prohibited for bystanders to be near the fastening position.
•The work area must always be clean and dry .Clean itimmediately ifany water or oil is spilled.
•Never use gasoline, diesel, or other flammable liquids for cleaning. Use only non -toxic solvents.
•Do not allow cloths soaked with oil or grease to accumulate because they can cause afire risk. Always keep these
cloths in ametal container .
Starting
•Never start the engine in enclosed spaces that are not equipped with asuitable exhaust system or gas -extraction
system.
•Never bring your head, body ,arms, legs, feet, hands, or fingers close to fans or rotating belts.
Engine
•Always loosen the radiator cap slowly before removing it, in order to dissipate the system pressure. You must top
up the coolant with the engine stopped.
•Do not fill up the fuel tank when the engine is running.
•Never adjust the fuel injection pump when the machine is in motion.
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•Never lubricate the machine when the engine is running.
Electrical systems
•Ifitis necessary to use auxiliary batteries, you must connect the cables on both sides as follows: (+) to (+) and (-)
to (-). Avoid causing the terminals to short circuit. The gas that the batteries release is highly flammable. During
charging, leave the battery compartment open to improve ventilation. Avoid sparks and naked flames near the
battery .Do not smoke.
•Do not charge the batteries in enclosed spaces.
•Always disconnect the batteries before carrying out any type of servicing on the electrical system.
Hydraulic system
•Alittle fluid coming out of asmall bore could be almost invisible, but strong enough to penetrate the skin. For
this reason, never use your hands to check for leaks. Instead, use apiece of cardboard or wood. Ifany fluid
penetrates your skin, seek medical assistance immediately .Failure to seek immediate medical assistance could
result in serious infections or dermatitis.
•Always read the system pressure using suitable gauges.
Wheels and tires
•Make sure that the tires are correctly inflated at the pressure specified by the manufacturer .Inspect the rims and
tires regularly for any damage.
•Remain next to the tire when filling itwith air .
•Only check the pressure when the platform isunloaded and the tires are cold, inorder to prevent inaccurate readings
caused by overpressure.
•Never cut or weld arim with afull tire fitted.
•Toremove the wheels, lock both the front and rear wheels of the machine. Lift the machine. Install stable and
secure supports under the machine, as per the legislation in force.
•Deflate the tire before removing any objects that may be caught in the tire tread.
•Never inflate tires using flammable gases, as they could cause explosions and injure bystanders.
Remove and install
•Lift and handle all heavy components using hoist devices of appropriate capacity .You must suspend the parts using
suitable hooks and slings. Use the hoist eyes provided for this purpose. Be careful ifthere are any bystanders near
the hoisted load.
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Engine
Farmall® 60 Without cab, 12x4 [ZDCY12367 -]
Farmall® 80 Without cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Farmall® 80 With cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A95AECY28614 -]
Farmall® 95 Without cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
Farmall® 95 With cab, 12x12 [HCCZF A80VDCL03233 -]
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Engine -Engine and crankcase
Engine -Remove
Farmall® 60 LA
Farmall® 80 LA
Farmall® 95 LA
DANGER
Heavy objects!
Lift and handle all heavy components using lifting equipment with adequate capacity .Always support
units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders.
Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury .
D0076A
Prior operation:
Drain the coolant from the engine. Consult the procedures in Radiator -Drain fluid (10.400) .
1. Disconnect the battery negative (-)cable (1) .
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2. Loosen the clamps and the hose (3) and lift the tube (2)
so that the oil does not drain out. The hose (1) allows
this movement.
NOTICE: Protect the end of the hose (1) against the entry
of impurities.
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3. Remove the tool box and the respective support (1) .
4. Remove the front ballasts. Consult the procedures in
Front ballast -Remove (39.140) .
5. Remove the engine side shield. Consult the proce-
dures in Side shield -Remove (90.102) .
6. Remove the engine hood. Consult the procedures in
Hood -Remove (90.100) .
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7. Disconnect the tubes (1) and (2) from the hydraulic
pump outlet.
NOTICE: Protect the end of the hose against the entry of
impurities.
8. Drain the coolant from the engine. Consult the proce-
dures in Radiator -Drain fluid (10.400) .
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9. Disconnect the fuel line (2) and the electrical cable (1)
from the pre -heating glow plug.
10. Disconnect the injector fuel return pipe and the con-
nection pipe from the tank to the decanter filter .
11. Remove the complete fuel filter support.
12. Disconnect the support bracket from the flexible brake
lines.
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13. Disconnect the electric connection (1) from the engine
coolant sensor .
14. Disconnect the electric connections located between
the cab and the engine on the left -hand side.
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15. Disconnect the cable of the engine oil pressure sensor
(1) .Disconnect the rev counter control and remove
the fixing support.
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16. Remove the fastening clamp (1) from the pipes to the
steering cylinder .
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17. Disconnect the flexible oil pressure and return lines
(1) and (2) to the steering cylinders.
NOTE: Identify the hoses before disconnecting them for
easy installation.
18. Remove the Auxiliary Front Wheel Drive (AFWD)
drive shaft. Consult the procedures in Drive shaft -
Remove (23.314) .
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19. Disconnect the rigid oil pressure line (1) to the transfer
box control.
20. Remove the exhaust system. Consult the procedures
in Exhaust muffler -Remove (10.254) .
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21. Lift the front of the platform or cab floor mat.
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22. Remove the covers (1) to access the upper screws
securing the engine.
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23. Disconnect the control pedal throttle cable.
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24. Loosen the front two bolts (1) securing the cab to the
relative supports.
NOTE: Repeat the procedure on the other side of the ma-
chine.
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25. Lift the front of the cab approximately 6.0 cm (2.4 in).
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26. Loosen the two nuts and the top two bolts securing
the engine to the transmission. Access is by opening
the cover removed earlier on the floor ,under the brake
and clutch pedals.
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27. Remove the four lower bolts (1) securing the engine
to the transmission.
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28. Place the tool (trolley) under the tractor and put two
wedges on the front shaft to prevent swaying.
29. Place awooden shim (1) on the contact points be-
tween the trestles and the tractor .
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30. Place afixed trestle (1) under the draw bar support
and pull the handbrake.
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31. Remove the support clamp (1) from the cab heating
lines.
32. Identify and disconnect the hoses for flow and return
of fluid to the heating system.
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33. Loosen the last four fixing bolts from the engine to the
transmission.
34. Disconnect the three electric connectors (1) from the
relative support.
35. Separate the engine from the transmission.
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36. Remove the spacer (1) installed between the engine
and the transmission.
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37. Place afixed trestle (1) under the counterweight cra-
dle and block the front wheels with wooden wedges
(2) .
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38. Insert tool no. 380000292 (1) into the clutch disc.
Loosen the six fixing bolts from the clutch to the engine
flywheel and completely remove the clutch assembly .
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39. Remove the screw (2) securing the tubing to the en-
gine and remove the tubing of the low -pressure hy-
draulic circuit.
40. Hitch the engine to the winch with the chain, fixing it
to the engine supports intended for this purpose.
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41. Remove the four bolts (1) and remove the pump (2) .
42. Disconnect all electric connectors and remove the en-
tire cable assembly .
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43. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the intake manifold
hose (1) .
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44. Remove the bracket and disconnect the tube (1) link-
ing the engine to the radiator .
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45. Remove the clamp and disconnect the upper radiator
hose (1) .
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46. Lift the engine slightly and position the mobile trestle
(1) under the front axle support.
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47. Remove the clamp and disconnect the lower radiator
hose (1) .
48. Remove the four bolts (2) securing the engine and
remove the engine and axle support.
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49. Carefully detach the engine from the front axle and
mount iton the engine stand 380000154 .
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Engine -Engine and crankcase
Engine -Install
Farmall® 60 LA
Farmall® 80 LA
Farmall® 95 LA
WARNING
Avoid injury!
Handle all parts carefully .Do not place your hands or fingers between parts. Use Personal Protec-
tive Equipment (PPE) as indicated in this manual, including protective goggles, gloves, and safety
footwear .
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury .
W0208A
WARNING
Heavy objects!
Lift and handle all heavy components using lifting equipment with adequate capacity .Always support
units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders.
Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury .
W0398A
1. Fasten the three hooks to the three eye bolts, propping
the engine with an adjustable chain. Lift the engine
from the platform and position iton the front of the front
axle support. Join the two groups by fastening them
with the four fixing bolts.
2. Move the mobile trestle from the front axle to the engine
sump, inserting amolded piece of wood between the
trestle and the sump.
3. Also join the lower flexible pipe from the radiator with
the water pump inlet, through arubber hose fasten all
the pipes with metal, adjustable clamps.
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4. Connect the lower radiator hose to the cooling pump
and fasten both ends with adjustable hose clamps.
5. Reassemble the lift pump, installing the bolts (1)
6. Remove the engine chain.
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7. Install the hose (1) to the intake manifold. Install and
tighten the respective clamps.
8. Connect all the disconnected electrical connections:
heater glow plug, engine temperature sensor ,air filter
restriction sensor ,front axle carrier mass (negative), in-
jector pump solenoid cable. alternator cables, engine
oil pressure sensor ,starter motor connection. Attach
the wiring harnesses of the electrical cables with ap-
propriate plastic straps. Ifnecessary ,see the electrical
diagrams in section 55.
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9. Install the clutch using tool 380000292 (1) .Lock the
clutch on the engine flywheel fastening itwith the six
bolts (2) .
10. Install the oil pressure tube to the control valve of the
Auxiliary Front Wheel Drive (AFWD).
11. Clean the clutch housing spacer and contact surface.
Clean the old sealing paste from the engine surface.
12. Smear sealing paste LOCTITE ®on the engine and
spacer contact surfaces. Assemble the spacer to the
studs threaded on the engine.
13. Smear sealing paste LOCTITE ®on the clutch housing
surfaces.
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14. Remove the fixed trestle (1) under the counterweight
holder .
15. Remove the wooden wedges (2) from the lower part
of the front wheels.
16. Fasten the engine to the adequate eye bolts with the
adjustable chain.
17. Place wooden wedges under the rear wheels, make
sure the hand brake is pulled and that all fixed and
mobile trestles are well fastened.
18. This phase requires two or three workers. Place the
front axle engine group close to the clutch housing
by pushing the front wheels and following with the
winch. Pay attention to the oil suction rigid pipes and
the transfer box pressure pipe. In addition, check if
the cables or wires are not smashed between the two
bodies. After that move the drive shaft by turning the
cooling fan to allow for the second axle to hitch. Lock
the two groups with some bolts.
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19. Unhook the engine chain. Connect the two hooked
cables still on the cab handrail to the winch hook. Lift
the front of the cab 6cm again.
20. Tighten well all the clutch housing motor fixing bolts.
21. Tighten the brake line support clamp on the right -hand
side of the engine. Lower the winch and disconnect
the handrail cables.
22. Lower the trestles from the lower part of the engine
sump and the clutch housing. Remove the tractor
splitter kit and the trestle from under the draw bar sup-
port. Lock the cab, fastening itwith two front bolts.
23. Connect the flexible pipe to the injector return pipe.
24. Reassemble the fuel filter support, fastening itto the
engine. Connect the two semi -rigid pipes to the sup-
port.
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25. Reassemble the rigid oil suction pipes (1) ,(2) and
(3) to the pumps and fasten the rubber hose (4) with
clamps.
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26. Install the electrical connection of the front part of the
tractor to electrical sockets (1) and (2) located above
the hydrostatic steering unit.
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27. Reassemble the cab heating pipe gasket inthe engine
spacer in the clutch housing. Fasten with the clamp
(1) .
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