Fiat Allis HD5 Crawler Tractor Service Manual
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Fiat Allis HD5 Crawler Tractor Service Manual
Size: 36.0 MB
Format: PDF
Language: English
Brand: Fiat
Type of machine: Tractor
Type of document: Service Manual
Model: Fiat Allis HD-5 Crawler Tractor
Number of Pages: 226 pages
Form No.: 70626144
DESCRIPTION:
Fiat Allis HD5 Crawler Tractor Service Manual
GENERAL:
Study the and Maintenance Instruction Manual before Stdrtin9. operating. fueling, or selvic, In9 machme. Read and heed all machme,rnounted safety signs before Slarling, n1achll1e, fueling or servicH1SJ Machm(Hnounted safety signs t,Dve been color coded yel· low with black borders and lettering for and red with while borders and letterin9 for danger POintS. No unauthorized personnel should be allowed to service or n1aimam this machine Do not perform any work on ment that IS not authorized, Follow the Maintenance and Service procedures S: udy the and Maintenance Instruction Manual before starling, operating, maintainin9, fueling or servicing this machine.
- Always wear Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry, or loose or hang, ing apparel. such as lies, lorn clothing, scarves, un· buttoned, or unzipped jackets that can catch on parts, Do wear proper safety equipment as authOrized for the Examples: hard hats, safety shoes, heavy gloves, ear protectors, safety glasses or goggles, reflector vests, or respirators, Consult your employer for safety equip’ men! requirements, Do not use controls Of tioses as handholds when climbing on or off machine, Hoses and controls are movable and do no! provide a solid support.
- Controls may also be inadver· tently moved causing accidental mach me or equipment movement Do not jump on or off machine. Keep two hands and one foot. Of two feet and one hand. in contact with steps and grab,rails and handles al all times. Machine should not be serviced with anyone in the opera· tor’s seat unless they are qualified to operate the machine and are assisting m the se:vicin9, Keep operator’s compartmefll, slepping points, grab·rads and handles clean of objects. oil, grease, mud or snow accumulation to minimize the danger of slipping or Never attemptlo operate the machine or Its tools from any other position than seated in the operator’s seat.
- operator’s compartment clear of loose objects. If movement of an attachment by means of the machine’s hydraulic system is required for service or maintenance. do not raise or lower attachments from any position other than when seated m the operator’s seal. Before ma” chine or movin9 attachment or 1001. make sure to sel brakes, sound horn and calf for an all dear. RSise attach” men! slowly. Always block with external support any or pan on machine that requires work under the raised linkage, parts, or machine per OSHA Never allow anyone to walk under or be near unblocked raised equipment.
- Avoid or under raised blocked equipmem unless you are assured of your . I· Never place head, body, limbs, fee! or hands into an exposed port 1011 between uncontrolled Of unguarded SCI, sor points of rnachme without first secure Never service Of a machine with the en9ine fUllnmq. except as called for in the and Maintenance Instruction Manuals. Do no! wear loose or Jewely near pans. When or mamlenance requires access to areas that cannol be reached from lhe ground, use a ladder or step tilat meelS OSHA requirements to reach tile ser· vice pOint. If such ladders or platforms are nOlavaifable, use tile machine hand holds and steps as Perform ail service or maintenance carefully.
- Shop or field servIce platforms and ladders used to main· tain or service machinery should be constructed and main” tained according to OSHA requirements. Disconnect batteries and TAG all controls according to OSHA requirements to warn that work is in progress. Block the machine and all attachments that must be raised per OSHA Never check or fi!! fuel tanks, storage batteries or use stan· er fluid near lighted smoking materials or open flame due to the presence of flammable fluid. Brakes are when released for ser· vicing. Provision must be made to maintain control of the machine by or other means, Always place the fuel nozzle against the side of the fjlier opening before starting and during fuel flow.
- To reduce the chance of a static electricity keep contact until after fuel flow is shut off, Use towing or pullin9 attachment points. Use care in making attachment, Be sure pins and locks as are secure before Stay clear of drawbars, cables or chains under load, To move a disabled rl1i’lchine, use a trailer or low boy truck If availaale,!f towing is necessary, provide warning Signals as reqUired by local rules and and follow opera· tion and maintenance instruction manual recommendations.
- Load and unload on a level area that fun support to the \ralier wheels. Use ramps of adequate strength, low an91e and proper Keep trailer bed dean of clay, oil and all materials that become slippery, Tie machine down securely to truck or trailer bed and block tracks (or wheels) as required by the carrier. holes with fingers or hands. Use the proper Remove sharp edges and burrs from reworked pans. Use only grounded auxiliary power source for heaters, pumps and similar equipment to reduce Ihe hazards of elecnical shock. Lift and handle all heavy pans With a liftmg device of proper capacity Be sure parts are supported by proper and hooks Use eyes d provided \.\latch out for people m the Vicinity, Never place or diesel fuel in an open pan.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Fiat Allis HD5 Crawler Tractor Service Manual
Safety Rules....................................... 5 Index.............................................. 9 SECTION I - DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS......... 11 SECTION II - ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM.................... 17 SECTION III - ENGINE AIR INTAKE SYSTEM............. 42 SECTION IV - ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM................. 61 SECTION V - ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM.............. 70 SECTION VI - ENGINE CONTROL AND GOVERNOR .......... 77 SECTION VII - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.................... 84 SECTION VIII - INSTRUMENTS......................... 94 SECTION IX - ENGINE................................ 96 SECTION X - ENGINE CLUTCH AND CLUTCH BRAKE.........136 SECTION XI - TRANSMISSION AND BEVEL GEAR...........142 SECTION XII - STEERING CLUTCHES....................156 SECTION XIII - STEERING BRAKES.....................161 SECTION XIV - FINAL DRIVES.........................164 SECTION XV - TRUCK FRAMES..........................174 SECTION XVI - DRAWBAR..............................185 SECTION XVII - TRACKS..............................186 SECTION XVIII - MAIN FRAME AND EQUALIZER SPRING....189 SECTION XIX - FENDERS AND SEAT GROUP...............192 SECTION XX - SPECIAL EQUIPMENT.....................193 SECTION XXII - fiTS AND TOLERANCES.................201 SECTION XXIII - TROUBLE SHOOTING...................207 CONVERSION TABLES..................................225
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