Claas Rb 130, 140, 160 Tractors Service Information EN
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- Model: Rb 130, 140, 160 Tractors
 - Type Of Manual: Service Information
 - Language: EN
 - Format: PDF(s)
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Use and Maintenance RB 130, 140, 160 en.pdf
Use and Maintenance RB 130, 140, 160 en.pdf:
For your safety
Warning triangle
Appropriate use
Chapter symbols
NE_BASSO_1007_TDM04A.pdf
  SOMMAIRE
  A – IDENTIFICATION – CERTIFICATION – SAFETY
    IDENTIFICATION A. 2
    SAFETY A. 3
    Safety stickers with warning pictograms A. 13
  B – Roll bar
    Controls and driving position B. 2
    Indicators and warning lights B. 3
    ALARMS B. 4
    Digital display (option) B. 5
    Controls and accessories B. 7
    DRIVER’S SEAT B. 8
    Folding roll bar B. 9
  C – Electrical system
    CHARACTERISTICS C. 2
    LIGHTING – INDICATORS C. 4
    CONTROLS C. 5
    FUSES C. 7
  D – ENGINE
    CHARACTERISTICS D. 2
    Operations to be carried out before starting up D. 3
    OPERATION D. 5
    Bleeding air from the injection system D. 8
  E – Transmission
    Speed calculation table E. 2
    Forward speed table E. 3
    Drive clutch E. 4
    GEAR BOX E. 5
    Range selection E. 7
    differential E. 7
    Brake system E. 8
    PTO E. 9
    Stationary working E. 12
    Towing the tractor E. 12
  F – FRONT AXLE
    CHARACTERISTICS F. 2
    Front axle engagement F. 3
  G – Hydraulics – rear linkage and hitch
    CHARACTERISTICS G. 2
    Rear lift G. 3
    REAR HITCH ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS G. 5
    AUXILIARY SPOOL VALVES G. 8
  J – WHEELS AND TYRES
    GENERAL J. 2
    TYRE PRESSURES J. 2
    Tyres and tracks J. 4
    SETTING THE TRACK J. 7
    STEERING STOPS J. 8
  K – Dimensions, weights, capacities and ballast
    Dimensions roll bar version K. 2
    Weight K. 3
    Ballast K. 3
    Capacities K. 5
  L – MAINTENANCE
    GENERAL L. 2
  M – Operations that are mandatory under the guarantee
    OPERATIONS MANDATORY UNDER THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACTUAL GUARANTEE M. 2
CHAP-A-04A.pdf
  A – IDENTIFICATION – CERTIFICATION – SAFETY
    IDENTIFICATION
      A – Tractor type.
      B – Certification N°.
      C – Tractor identification number.
      D – Maximum allowable gross eght depending on tyre fit (in kg).
      E – Front axle weight.
      F – Rear axle weight.
      G – Maximum unbraked trailer weight (in kg).
      H – Maximum trailer weight – mechanical brake (in kg).
      I – Maximum trailer weight – inertia brake (in kg).
      J – Maximum trailer weight – servo brake (in kg).
      K – Smoke absorption coefficient.
      Certification
      FOREWORD
      PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING
      CONDITION OF THE TRACTOR
      ADJUSTMENT OR MAINTENANCE – REPAIRS
        AXLE STANDS
        Hydraulic systems
        Electrical system
          Re-fuelling
      ROAD USE – USE FOR TRANSPORT
      OPERATION
        GENERAL RULE
        WHEEL TRACK
        ATTACHING IMPLEMENTS
        STATIONARY WORK
        USE OF TOOLS DRIVEN BY THE PTO
      TOXIC PRODUCTS
        IMPORTANT
      Air conditioning
        RECOMMENDATIONS:
        IMPORTANT
      SAFETY CABS
      ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
    Safety stickers with warning pictograms
CHAP-B-04A.pdf
  B – Roll bar
    Controls and driving position
      1 – PTO clutch lever.
      2 – Control for headlights, indicators and horn.
      3 – Clutch pedal.
      4 – Steering wheel height adjustment lever.
      5 – Instrument panel.
      6 – Manual accelerator lever.
      7 – Reverse lever.
      8 – Brake pedals.
      9 – Accelerator pedal.
      10 – Gear lever.
      11 – Range lever.
      12 – Position control lever.
      13 – Force control lever.
      14 – Auxiliary distributor levers.
      15 – Power takeoff selector.
      16 – Front axle engagement switch.
      17 – Hazard warning light switch.
      18 – Working lights actuation contact.
    Indicators and warning lights
      1 – Tachometer.
      2 – Engine cylinder head temperature indicator.
      3 – Fuel gauge.
      4 – Fuel low level warning light.
      5 – Preheat indicator.
      6 – Battery charge warning light.
      7 – Blocked dry type air filter warning light.
      8 – Oil pressure warning light.
      9 – Front axle engagement indicator light.
      10 – Tractor direction indicators repeater.
      11 – Hand brake warning light.
      12 – Power takeoff running indicator.
      13 – Spare position.
      14 – Position light indicator.
      15 – 1st trailer direction indicators repeater.
      16 – Headlight main beam warning.
      17 – Digital display (option).
      18 – Hour counter.
      19 – Hydraulic doubler engaged lamp.
      RED PRIMARY ALARM LIGHTS
      Battery charge warning light
      Engine oil pressure warning light
      Hand brake warning light
      ORANGE CAUTION LIGHTS
        Blocked dry type air filter warning light
        When this warning light comes on, it is time to change the main filter.
        Fuel low level warning light
    Digital display (option)
      Setting the digital display
        Display setting procedure
          1 – Switch the ignition off, press the program button (2), then switch the ignition on.
          2 – Release the button (2). The display indicates ‘SET’.
          3 – Press the butotn (2) again until the new parameter required appears in the display.
          4 – Release the button. The display indicates ‘OFF’.
          5 – Return the ignition key to the 0 position.
      Setting table
    Controls and accessories
      Adjustable steering column
      Rear view mirrors
        Adjustment
    DRIVER’S SEAT
      Waterproof seat
        1 – Longitudinal adjustment.
        2 – Suspension adjustment.
        3 – User weight adjustment.
    Folding roll bar
CHAP-C-04A.pdf
  C – Electrical system
    CHARACTERISTICS
    Battery : 12 V – 100 Ah
    Alternator : 14 V – 55 A
      TOWING SOCKET
        Trailer/tool lighting outlet (A)
          1 – Left direction indicators.
          2 – Available.
          3 – Earth.
          4 – Right direction indicators.
          5 – RH sidelights + Number plate light.
          6 – Brake light.
          7 – LH sidelights.
        Electric cabinet supply socket (B)
      Lighting – indicators
        AT THE FRONT
          1 – Headlights (dipped/main beam).
          2 – Side indicator repeaters :
          3 – Working lights.
          4 – Number plate light
          5 – Side indicator repeaters :
          6 – Trailer/implement light socket.
          7 – Reflectors.
      CONTROLS
        Direction indicators
        Horn (III)
        Headlights
        To flash headlights
        Rotating beacon switch
        Hazard warning lights
        Working headlight
        Key operated ignition
          Position of the ignition
        Fuse box (2) : Mechanical doubler version only
        Hydraulic doubler version only
CHAP-D-04A.pdf
  D – ENGINE
    CHARACTERISTICS
    Operations before start
      Starting and stopping the engine
      STARTING THE ENGINE
        Starting in normal conditions
        In cold weather
        STOPPING THE ENGINE
    OPERATION
        RUNNING-IN
        Recommendations:
          1 – Avoid operating lightly loaded or for long periods at idle. Lack of load during the first 100 hours can cause glazing of the cylinder liners. This leads to excessive oil consumption and loss of power.
          2 – Avoid overloading the engine: The engine suffers overload when too high a gear ratio is used and engine speed drops to about…
          3 – Pay particular attention to fluid levels (oil and coolant) as well as engine temperature.
        Operating temperature
        OPERATING RPM
        Maximum off-load rpm
        Rated speed
    The rated engine speed is reached at maximum power.
      Maximum speed on the road
      Specific consumption
      Operating at intermediate power
      Full power operation
        Quality requirement
        Filling the tank
          1 – Clean the area around the fuel drum cap.
          2 – Remove the cap and put it in a clean, dry place.
          3 – After refuelling, replace and tighten the filler cap.
        Handling the fuel
      Bleeding air from the injection system
CHAP-E-04A.pdf
  E – Transmission
    Speed calculation table
    Engine speed 2 200 rpm
      Low range. Field range. Road range.
        Tables of forward speeds
        Drive clutch
        GEAR BOX
          Mechanical drive reverser
            I Forward.
            II Reverse.
          Mechanical range doubler
          This lever can be operated when the tractor in motion. This involves lifting off the accelerator pedal, declutching, placing the lever in the chosen position, progressively engaging the clutch and accelerating.
          Electro-hydraulic range doubler
        Range selection
        Differential
        Brake system
          Brake pedal (1)
          Handbrake
            To apply the hand brake:
            To release:
          Trailer brake
            Hydraulic braking
          Rear PTO with mechanical clutch
            De-clutching
          Selection of PTO speeds
          Hitching-up and towing PTO attachments
            Important
        Stationary working
        Towing the tractor
CHAP-F-04A.pdf
  F – FRONT AXLE
    Characteristics
    Front axle engagement
      Operation
CHAP-G-04A.pdf
  G – Hydraulics – rear linkage and hitch
    Characteristics
      Hydraulic pump
      Fluid capacities
      Hydraulic trailer brake valve (depending on equipment fit)
      Hydraulic lift
    Rear lift
      Position control
        Operation
      Force control
        Operation
        Adjustment
        Implement handling at end of row
      Floating linkage
    Instructions for adjusting the rear hitch
      Influence of hitch geometry on lifting capacity
        A – Top link (upper link attachment point with respect to the centre line of the wheels and the length of the link). High position: 221 mm. Middle position: 281 mm. Low position: 346 mm.
        B – Lower links (lower link attachment points).
        C – Lifting rods (length of lifting rods).
        Maximum mechanical advantage
        Minimum mechanical advantage
      Adjusting the lifting rods
      Adjusting the stabilisers
        Adjustment of lateral stabilisers
        Hydraulic adjustment of the lateral stabilisers
    Auxiliary spool valves
      Control levers and pressure connectors
        Operation
      Hydraulic couplers
        PRESSURE CONNECTORS REAR
        PRESSURE CONNECTORS On the side
      Single-acting spool valve
        Operation
        Pressurising
        Return to the tank
      3-position double-acting spool valve
        Operation
      4-position double-acting spool valve
        Dual acting/single acting conversion
      Flow regulator
        OPERATION
      Free return
      Brake valve
    Rear hitches
      Hitch fork
CHAP-J-04A.pdf
  J – WHEELS AND TYRES
      REPLACEMENT OF TYRES, USE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF TYRE
      Special case of tractors with four wheel drive
        Front/Rear inter-axle ratio
    TYRE PRESSURES
      Tyre marking
      Operating on soft ground (to improve grip)
      Operating on hard ground (on the road, towing, etc.)
        Rear axle
    Tyres and tracks
    The front track is the distance at ground level between the centres of the front tyres. The rear track is the distance between the centres of the rear tyres at ground level.
      Tyre combinations Available in 4 WD
      Tables of front tracks (4 wheel drive tractor)
      Tables of rear tracks
      SETTING THE TRACK
        Front and rear axle
        Tracking method
      STEERING STOPS
        Adjustment
CHAP-K-04A.pdf
  K – Dimensions, weights, capacities and ballast
    Dimensions roll bar version
    (with standard tyres)
    When they leave the production line, tractors are ballasted to behave normally in most operating situations. However, depending on working conditions, the ballast can be changed (see ballast table).
      Water ballast
    On 4WD tractors, a 50% water ballast is only allowed on the front tyres.
      Filling the tyres
      Capacities
    The table below indicates the quantities of lubricant and fluid to be used in each component.
    Only use recommended lubricants and fluids.
    When topping up, the oil or fluid category must not be changed.
    Regular oil changes are essential.
CHAP-L-04A.pdf
  L – Maintenance
      General cleaning
      High-pressure cleaning systems
      ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
      Touching up paintwork
      FAILURES OR MALFUNCTIONS
      Decrease in fluid level
      Quantity and type of oil
      Grease quality
      Primary diesel filter: Cleaning – Replace
      Engine air filter: Cleaning
      Forward clutch clearance: Check
      PTO clutch clearance: Check
      Timing belt: Check – Replace
      Hydraulic /transmission oil level (Gearbox + Rear axle): Check
      Engine oil level: Check
      Radiator grills: Cleaning
      Turbine, radiator, cylinder head and cylinder fins: Cleaning
      Front axle swing bearings : Lubrication
      Transmission shaft: Lubrication
      Front axle king pins: Lubrication
      Rear lift: Lubrication
      Front axle final drive oil level: Check
      Tighten wheel disc and rim nuts: Check
      Tyre inflation pressure: Check
      Front axle differential sump oil level: Check
      Brake pedals – Level of the braking valve (for trailor): Check
      Hydraulic circuit/transmission filter cartridge: Replace
      Front weight attachment bolts: Check
      Engine oil: Replace
      Electrolyte level in the battery: Cleaning – Lubrication
      Engine oil filter cartridge: Replace
      Hydraulic strainer: Replace
      Diesel filter cartridge: Replace
      Hand brake clearance: Check
      Wheel hubs: Lubrication
      Front axle differential casing oil: Replace
      Front axle final drive oil: Replace
      Front axle breather: Replace
      Hydraulic/transmission oil: Replace
      Rear axle breather: Replace
      Starter and alternator
      Engine air filter (dry cartridge): Replace
      Manifold tightening: Check
      Rocker arms and injectors: Check
        Injectors
      Diesel fuel pre-filter
  MAINTENANCE RECORD
    Operations to be carried out every 250 h
    Operations to be carried out every 500 h
    Operations to be carried out every 1 000 h
    Operations to be carried out every 2 000 h
CHAP-M-04A.pdf
  M – Operations that are mandatory under the guarantee
    OPERATIONS MANDATORY UNDER THE TERMS OF THE CONTRACTUAL GUARANTEE
      Pre-delivery inspection – Handing over to the customer
        a ) Pre-delivery inspection
    Your CLAAS agent is responsible for preparing your tractor before delivery:
    He must stamp and sign it after checking and confirming the service handbook inspections.
    If you wish, he can also install any certified equipment or after-sales options (air-conditioning, front power take-off and linkage, radio, etc.).
      b ) Handing over to the customer
    Your supplier must provide you with the use and servicing handbook on delivery. He must explain this document and carry out a test, with you, in the field in order to familiarise you with your new tractor, and to answer all your questions.
    The Acknowledgement of receipt, Pre-delivery inspection and Delivery to the customer sheets (to be found in the service handbook) must be filled in and signed by the technician responsible for the handover, and signed by the user.
    On of the copies of the acknowledgement of receipt remains in the service handbook which is given to the user. The other copies are intended for CLAAS.
      MANDATORY ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
        HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
        HYDROSTATIC STEERING
        FRONT DRIVE TRAIN – FRONT AXLE
        TRANSMISSION – LINKAGE
        WHEELS AND TYRES
        ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
        Battery:
        Instrument panel:
        HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
        HYDROSTATIC STEERING
        FRONT DRIVE TRAIN – FRONT AXLE
        TRANSMISSION – LINKAGE
        WHEELS AND TYRES
        ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
        Battery:
        Instrument panel:
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