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Valtra SA Tractor BM110 BM125I Operatorโ€™s Manual 87659000 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Valtra SA Tractor BM110 BM125I Operatorโ€™s Manual 87659000 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Valtra SA Tractor BM110 BM125I Operatorโ€™s Manual 87659000 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Pages : 168
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Valtra SA Tractor BM110 BM125I Operatorโ€™s Manual 87659000 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Introduction:

  • Always consult the dealer if any part of the manual is not understood. It is extremely important that these
    instructions are understood and followed .
  • Daily maintenance should become a routine. Always keep a record of the service hours. When ordering
    new parts, use only original Valtra parts. The Valtra dealer network provides original parts and can give
    instructions for installation and use. Using low quality parts can seriously damage the equipment.
    We recommend that customers buy service parts from authorised Valtra dealers only.
  • Due to variations in operating conditions, it is impossible for the manufacturer to make comprehensive or
    definitive statements in its publications with respect to the performance or usage methods of its
    machines, or to be responsible for any damages or losses arising from such statements, errors or
    omissions.
  • To prevent the warranty being invalidated, consult your Valtra dealer for special instructions if the tractor
    will be used in special conditions that may be harmful (use in deep waters or in flooded fields, for
    example). These products were designed for agricultural applications only (appropriate use). Any other use
    shall be considered inappropriate.
  • Valtra is not liable for damage to property or personal injuries caused by improper use. The user must take
    full responsibility for the consequences of misuse.
  • Conformity and full adherence to the operation, service and maintenance requirements specified by Valtra
    are essential factors for appropriate use.

General Recommendations:
Why is safety important?
1. Accidents incapacitate and can be fatal
2. Accidents generally involve significant costs
3. Accidents can be avoided.
This section of the Manual is intended to point out some of the basic safety situations involved with your
equipment and to provide suggestions on how to avoid high-risk situations and accidents. Therefore, users
must take all possible precautions and guidance. There are always a series of precautions to be taken for
each implement, attachment and work situation, which would be impossible to list in this Manual.
Valtra is in no way able to directly control the conditions of use, servicing or repair to which the product is
subjected. Therefore, users are responsible for always following appropriate practices for their safety and
for the integrity of the product, other people or machines in the same work area.
The tractor:
The tractor is a source of mechanical and hydraulic power.
โ€ข On its own, the tractor has little practical value. It only becomes a work unit when used in conjunction
with an implement or other accessory.
โ€ข This Maintenance Guide was compiled to cover the safety practices when the tractor is operating under
normal conditions.
โ€ข This manual does not address all operating and safety instructions relating to all known implements and
accessories, which may be installed when the tractor is delivered or on another date.
โ€ข It is essential that operators read and understand the manuals of the related implements and
accessories.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Valtra SA Tractor BM110 BM125I Operatorโ€™s Manual 87659000 – PDF DOWNLOAD

1 1 Introduction 11
1 2 General Recommendations 12
1 2 1 The tractor 12
1 2 2 Safety notes 12
1 2 3 Note to the operator 12
1 2 4 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 13
1 2 5 Safe maintenance 14
1 2 6 Fuel 14
1 3 Follow a safety program 16
1 3 1 For proper operation 16
1 4 Prepare yourself for safe operation 17
1 4 1 Know your equipment 17
1 4 2 Protect yourself 17
1 4 3 Use the safety devices and protection available 17
1 4 4 Check the equipment 18
1 4 5 Cleaning the tractor 19
1 4 6 Protect the environment 19
1 5 Start-up 20
1 5 1 Prior to start-up 20
1 5 2 How to mount and dismount the machine safely 20
1 5 3 Safe start-up 21
1 5 4 Test the controls 21
1 5 5 Starting fluid 22
1 6 Safe operation 23
1 6 1 Manoeuvre correctly 23
1 6 2 Safety practices 23
1 6 3 Rollover risk 24
1 6 4 To prevent rear rollover 25
1 6 5 To prevent side rollovers 25
1 6 6 Emergency brake 26
1 6 7 General operating hazards 26
1 6 8 Implements and additional equipment 27
1 6 9 Towing with the tractor 27
1 6 10 Noise level 28
1 7 Road Transport 29
1 7 1 Rules of the Road 29
1 8 Quality policy 30
1 8 1 Main guidelines 30
1 8 2 ISO 14000 30
1 8 3 Environmental Management System 30
1 8 4 Environmental issues 30
1 8 5 Recommendations for tractor users and customers 31
1 8 6 CONAMA Resolution 32
1 9 Diesel fuel B 33
1 9 1 Use of diesel fuel B 33
1 9 2 Additive for DIESEL PRO fuel 33
1 9 3 DIESEL GUARD fuel biocide 34
2 1 Your tractor’s serial number 39
2 2 Decals for safety precautions and controls 40
2 3 Engine 44
2 3 1 Supply system with in-line pump 44
2 3 1 1 In-line injection pump 45
2 3 2 lntercooler 45
2 4 Transmission 47
2 4 1 Single clutch 47
2 4 2 Rear axle 47
2 4 3 Under-drive multi-torque 47
2 4 3 1 Creeper 48
2 4 4 Front-wheel drive axle 48
2 4 5 Power take-off 48
2 5 Hydraulic system 49
2 5 1 Hydraulic and steering system 49
2 5 2 Auxiliary hydraulic valve (optional) 50
2 5 3 3-point hydraulic lift system 50
2 6 Brake system 51
2 7 General description 52
2 7 1 Left-hand side of the tractor 52
2 7 2 Right-hand side of the tractor 53
2 7 3 Rear view of tractor 54
2 7 4 Air-conditioning installation 55
3 1 Controls and commands 59
3 1 1 Front controls (cab) 59
3 1 2 Front controls (header) 59
3 1 3 Instrument panel (cab/header) 59
3 1 4 Right-hand side controls 60
3 1 5 Left-hand side controls 61
3 1 6 Operator’s seat 61
3 1 7 Opening the rear window 61
3 1 8 Controls on the right-hand side of the cab roof 61
3 1 9 Front controls on the cab roof 62
3 1 10 Inside door latch 62
3 2 Levers and pedals 63
3 2 1 Clutch pedal 63
3 2 2 Power take-off (PTO) switch and lever 63
3 2 3 Throttle pedal 64
3 2 4 Throttle lever 65
3 2 5 Brake pedals 65
3 2 6 Park brake lever 65
3 2 7 Front-wheel drive engage lever 66
3 2 8 Steering wheel tilt adjustment pedal 66
3 2 9 Gearshift control lever 66
3 2 9 1 Group lever 66
3 2 9 2 Gear selection lever 67
3 2 9 3 Operation with the gearbox 67
3 2 10 Under-drive multi-torque 68
3 2 10 1 Creeper lever 68
3 2 11 Differential lock pedal 69
3 2 12 Position control lever 69
3 2 13 Lowering speed control levers 70
3 2 14 Traction sensitivity control lever 70
3 2 15 Remote control valve control lever (optional) 70
3 3 Instrument panel 71
3 3 1 Steering wheel 71
3 3 2 Headlights and tail lights dashboard lights key 71
3 3 3 Set mode key (operation mode) 71
3 3 4 Work lights key (optional) 72
3 3 5 Key for starting and stopping the engine 72
3 3 6 Windshield wiper and washer commutator 73
3 3 7 Horn, direction indicators and high/low beam commutator 73
3 3 8 Roof lights keys 73
3 3 9 Warning lights key (hazard lights) 74
3 3 10 Tachometer, Hourmeter, Fuel level indicator and Engine coolant temperature indicator 74
3 3 11 Warning lights on the dashboard 75
3 4 Start-up and operation 78
3 4 1 Engine start-up 78
3 4 2 Prolonged downtime 78
3 4 3 Fuel filling and cleaning the filter 79
3 4 4 Care during and after the job 80
3 4 5 Care with the tractor’s steering 80
3 4 6 Start-up with auxiliary battery 80
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3 4 7 Shutting down the engine 81
3 5 Operating instructions 82
3 5 1 Using the power take-off 82
3 5 2 Using the hook and draw bar 82
3 5 3 Trailer 83
3 5 3 1 Using the trailer 83
3 5 4 Three-point system 83
3 5 4 1 Upper lift arm 84
3 5 4 2 Lower coupling arm 84
3 5 4 3 Telescopic stabilizers 84
3 5 5 Upper link arm (3-point) 84
3 5 5 1 Use of the 3-point hitch system without implements 85
3 5 6 Attaching an implement to the 3-point system 86
3 5 6 1 Use of penetration implements (ploughs, subsoilers, etc ) 86
3 5 6 2 Use of wide implements with limited penetration (leveling disk ploughs, planter,
etc ) 88
3 5 6 3 Use of surface implements (sprayers, brushcutters etc ) 88
3 5 7 Support for the hydraulic system’s 3-point upper arm and sensitivity mechanism 89
3 5 8 Remote control valve for auxiliary hydraulics 90
3 5 9 Using the implement 90
4 1 Maintenance services 95
4 1 1 General instructions for checking and filling oil 95
4 1 2 Lubrication with grease gun 95
4 1 3 Maintenance and lubrication plan 95
4 1 4 Engine break-In 96
4 1 5 Access to service points 97
4 2 Recommended fuel and lubricants 99
4 3 Cleaning operations 100
4 3 1 Cleaning the fuel tank filter 100
4 3 2 Cleaning the hydraulic system suction filter 100
4 3 3 Cleaning the cab ventilation air filter 101
4 3 3 1 Cleaning the cab air recirculation filter 101
4 3 3 2 Replacing the activated carbon filter in the cab 101
4 3 4 Cleaning the screen, mask and radiator core 102
4 4 Lubrications 103
4 4 1 Lubrication of the rear axle bearings 103
4 4 2 Lubrication of the front axle journals and linkages 103
4 4 3 Lubrication of the wheel hub 104
4 4 4 Lubrication of the 3-point system 104
4 4 4 1 Lubrication of the lifting cylinders 105
4 4 5 Lubrication of the brake cam 105
4 5 Bleeding and replacements 106
4 5 1 Bleeding the fuel system 106
4 5 2 Bleeding the injection pump 106
4 5 3 Bleeding and/or cleaning the hydraulic brake circuit 106
4 5 4 Replacing the lubricant oil in the hydraulic lift and steering system, the gearbox and the
final drives 107
4 5 5 Replacing the gearbox filtering element 108
4 5 6 Replacing the pressure filtering element in the hydraulic system 108
4 5 7 Replacing the front axle differential oil 108
4 5 8 Replacing the planetary gear lubricant oil 109
4 5 9 Replacing the fuses 110
4 6 Checks and adjustments 115
4 6 1 Checking the turbocharger 115
4 6 2 Checking the level of lubricant oil in the hydraulic lift and steering system, the gearbox
and the final drives 115
4 6 2 1 Checking the gearbox vent cover 116
4 6 3 Checking the front axle differential oil level 116
4 6 4 Checking the planetary gears oil level 117
4 6 5 Checking the protective covers of the group and gearshift levers 117
4 6 6 Checking the level of brake fluid 117
4 6 7 Checking the wheel cylinder cup 118
4 6 8 General check of clamp tightness 118
4 6 9 Checking the battery terminals 118
4 6 9 1 Removing the battery 119
4 6 10 Checking the alternator load conditions 119
4 6 11 Checking the starter motor conditions 119
4 6 12 Checking the air-conditioning system 119
4 6 13 Checking the tightness of the wheel nuts 120
4 6 14 Checking the tyre pressure 120
4 6 14 1 Instructions to choose tyre pressure 121
4 6 15 Adjusting the parking brake 122
4 6 16 Adjusting the slack of the front wheel hubs only for tractors with 4×2 122
4 6 17 Adjusting the front tread (4×4 models) 123
4 6 17 1 Adjusting the stop of the front-wheel drive axle (4×4 models) 124
4 6 17 2 Adjusting the front-wheel drive toe-in (4×4 models) 124
4 6 18 Adjusting the rear track 125
4 6 19 Adjusting the stabiliser supports 125
4 7 Servicing operations 126
4 7 1 Air filter 126
4 7 1 1 Dust exhaust valve 126
4 7 1 2 Cleaning or replacing the filter elements 126
4 7 2 Windscreen wiper liquid reservoir 128
4 7 3 Checking the engine oil level 128
4 7 3 1 Replacing the engine oil and filter 128
4 7 4 Checking the engine coolant level 129
4 7 4 1 Cleaning the cooling system 130
4 7 4 2 Draining the cooling system 130
4 7 4 3 Filling the cooling system 131
4 7 5 Inspecting and maintaining the safety belt 131
4 7 6 Ballasting the tractor 131
4 7 7 Operator’s seat 133
4 8 Adjustments and replacements 134
4 8 1 Adjusting the front wheel drive lever 134
4 8 2 Checking and adjusting the alternator belt 134
4 8 3 Checking and adjusting the free play of the clutch pedal 134
4 8 4 Checking the free stroke of the service brake pedals 135
4 8 4 1 Adjusting the free stroke of the service brake pedals 136
4 8 5 Adjusting the throttle 136
4 9 Lubrication services and periodic maintenance tables 138
4 9 1 Periodic servicing of the engine, fuel and cooling system 138
4 9 2 Periodic servicing – transmission, rear axle and hydraulic system 139
4 9 3 Periodic servicing – front axle and steering 140
4 9 4 Periodic servicing – electrical system and instruments 141
4 9 5 Periodic servicing – cab and air conditioner 141
4 9 6 Periodic servicing – general 142
4 9 7 Periodic servicing – brakes 142
4 9 8 Periodic servicing – clutch 143
5 1 Diagnosis of faults 147
5 1 1 Fault diagnostics 14 7
6 1 Technical Specifications 155
6 1 1 Engine 155
6 1 1 1 Engine lubrication system 155
6 1 1 2 Air filter and fuel system 156
6 1 1 3 Cooling system 156
6 1 2 Gearbox 156
6 1 2 1 Gearbox with under drive multi-torque 157
6 1 2 2 Gearbox with creeper 157
6 1 3 Multi-torque 157
6 1 4 Clutch 158
6 1 5 Final drive 158
6 1 6 Power Take-Off 540 and 540 + 1000 rpm 158
6 1 7 4×4 front-wheel drive axle 159
6 1 8 Tightening torque of wheel nuts 159
6 1 9 Tire pressure and load (speed 32 kph) 159
6 1 10 Steering system 160
6 1 11 Hydraulic system 160
6 1 11 1 Maximum lift strength 161
6 1 12 Dimensional characteristics 162
6 1 13 Weights 162
6 1 14 Brakes 162
6 1 15 Electrical system 163
6 1 16 Air-conditioned cab 163
6 1 17 Optional equipment 164
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7 1 Accessories 169
7 1 1 Auxiliary hydraulic valve (optional) 169
7 1 2 Air conditioning 169
7 1 3 Auto-Guide 170
7 1 4 Light bar 171
7 1 5 HiFlow 171

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