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Challenger MT500B Engine Parts Manual – PDF DOWNLAOD

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Challenger MT500B Engine Parts Manual – PDF DOWNLAOD

Language : English
Pages : 955
Downloadable : Yes
File Type : PDF

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Challenger MT500B Engine Parts Manual – PDF DOWNLAOD

RTS MT500B 1
Contents 2
1 – Introduction and warranty 3
CONTENTS 4
A Allocation of time 6
B Special tools 6
C Time 6
D Revision of times 6
E Amendments 7
F Warranty requests 7
G Fault codes 9
H Research tool 10
I Time amendment request 10
2 – Splitting the tractor 12
10 – Engine and equipment 14
20 – Clutch 101
25 – Transmission 139
30 – Rear axle 225
40 – Linkage 270
50 – PTO-drive mechanism 346
60 – Front axle 394
70 – Hydraulics 473
80 – Electric equipment & instrument panel 651
90 – Electronic equipment 687
100 – Sheet metal 734
110 – Tractor cab 756
120 – Lighting equipment 839
130 – Rims and wheels weights 857
INDEX 882

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Challenger MT500B Engine Parts Manual – PDF DOWNLAOD

INTRODUCTION:

  • The times indicated in this document result from a careful study of the operation concerned; they represent the average time taken to carry out the operation by ONE mechanic with standard skills, having undergone the necessary training, using standard workshop tools and equipment located to allow reasonable access and working conditions.
  • They DO NOT INCLUDE travelling time to or from the farm or site. The times indicated take account of difficulties encountered when working on used rather than new machines, and are based on the special tools and procedures recommended by the manufacturer and specified in the workshop manual.
  • No power tools are used and no shortcuts are taken. The times are based on a used machine, in a reasonable condition and well maintained using approved parts.
  • Additional time may be required to remove seized, rusted or damaged parts; a separate request must be submitted when work is carried out under warranty. A factor has been allowed in the operation times cited to prepare the tractor in the workshop, gather all the tools and parts required, and clean and test the machine after repair.
  • The time needed to remove and reinstall the implements fitted, such as loaders, hedge cutters etc. which hamper the execution of specific tasks IS NOT INCLUDED in the allocated time.

WARRANTY:

  • submitting warranty requests to the manufacturer. It contains all the allocated repair times and all the fault codes required to fill in the warranty request form. This section is intended to show After Sales Service Managers what the manufacturer requires when submitting requests for work carried out under warranty.
  • The manufacturer has defined warranty procedures. It is important to understand these procedures by reading the corresponding Warranty Manual and Service Bulletins. These contain all the necessary instructions for submitting warranty requests. However, the following points will help you to complete the request form:
1. Have the Repair Time Schedule to hand when completing your request. USE IT. The manufacturer will reimburse you on the basis of this schedule.
2. Ensure that only competent staff complete your warranty requests. It is a very important and highly technical job.
3. Keep data sheets or files on computer for each tractor, containing all the serial numbers and the date of sale. Use them to fill in the top part of the warranty request form.
4. The submission dates are important. Each request must be received by the manufacturer within 60 days of the date of the fault, otherwise it may be refused.
5. The date of the fault MUST be the date on which the fault occurred and not that of the repair. Give the reason for any delay, e.g. waiting for parts. The fact that the farmer does not wish to hand over the tractor to you IS NOT a good reason, as any delay prior to carrying out repairs could lead to further damage, which would not be admissible under warranty.
6. A copy of the invoice for all repair work carried out externally MUST accompany the warranty request, e.g. grinding a crankshaft. Work such as grinding valves, removing and refitting cylinder liners, may not be carried out externally — the equipment required should be available on your premises.
7. Items such as fuel system components and electrical equipment which are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty and are repaired by the manufacturer’s agents. When you send these parts out for repair under warranty, make sure you clearly state that this is a repair under “Warranty”. The manufacturer will not accept warranty requests for this equipment unless the fault has been caused by parts produced by the manufacturer.

G.B 09/04/25

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