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Case Puma 165 180 195 210 Operators Operator Manual

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🏷️ Basic Information Identification Make: Case IH Model: Puma Sub Models Covered: Puma 165, Puma 180, Puma 195, Puma 210 Production Prefix: Z9BH 👋 Introduction Market Position Market Position: The Case IH Puma series tractors are positioned as versatile, high-horsepower row-crop tractors designed for demanding agricultural operations, offering a balance of power, comfort, and efficiency. Competitive Analysis Competitive Analysis: Competes directly with other major tractor manufacturers' mid-to-high horsepower row-crop offerings, such as John Deere 7R and 8R series, New Holland T7 and T8 series, and AGCO brands like Fendt and Massey Ferguson. Key Features Key Features: Robust powertrains, advanced hydraulic systems, comfortable operator cabins, and integration with precision agriculture technologies. Specific models offer different horsepower ratings and configurations to suit varied farm needs. Operator Comfort: Features typically include a suspended cab, air-ride seat, climate control, and intuitive control layout to reduce operator fatigue. 📋 Manual Details Coverage Manual Type: Operator's Manual Language: English Page Count: 494 Format Format: Likely Printed or PDF 📖 Manual Coverage Systems Covered Systems Covered: General Information & Safety, Controls & Instruments, Operation, Field Operation, Lubrication & Maintenance, Fault Finding, Accessories, Specifications, First 50 Hour Service Hydraulic System: Operation of hydraulic controls, implement hookup, fluid level checks, basic troubleshooting. Electrical System: Identification of dashboard lights, basic circuit checks (e.g., fuses), operation of PTO and hitch controls. Operator Station: Controls, comfort features, HVAC operation, seat adjustment, safety features of the cab. Cooling System: Coolant level checks, radiator inspection, fan belt inspection. Procedures Included Procedures Included: Safe operation of the tractor, identification and use of controls, instruments, and displays, basic operating procedures for field work, routine lubrication, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting common issues, accessory installation overview, initial break-in service procedures. Troubleshooting Common Issues: Guidance on identifying common problems like engine not starting, hydraulic performance issues, or transmission warnings. Lubrication Points: Identification and schedule for greasing pivot points, universal joints, and other lubrication requirements. Filter Replacement: Instructions on locating and replacing engine oil, fuel, and hydraulic filters. Tire Pressure Maintenance: Recommended tire pressures for various field conditions. Technical Depth Technical Depth: Operator-focused, covering daily checks, routine maintenance, and safe operation. Does not typically include detailed internal component repair or advanced diagnostic procedures found in a full service manual. 📊 Manual Specifications Print Details Print Quality: Standard operator manual quality, clear text and diagrams. Binding Type: Likely Perfect Bound or Staple Bound for Printed Version Paper Type: Standard paper, suitable for manual use. ⚙️ Engine Specifications Primary Engine Primary Engine: Cummins QSB6.7 / FPT Cursor 9 (depending on specific model and region, often FPT for later models) Performance Engine Displacement: Approximately 6.7L (Cummins) or 8.7L (FPT Cursor 9) Horsepower Range: Nominal horsepower from 165 to 210 (plus power boost on some models) Rated Engine Speed: Typically around 2100-2200 RPM for peak power. Peak Torque: Varies by model but expected to be in the 700-900+ Nm range. Boost Power Availability: Power Boost feature available for transport and PTO applications on certain models, increasing horsepower and torque. Fuel System Fuel System: Common Rail Injection System (likely electronically controlled) Fuel Type: Diesel Fuel (ULSD - Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel for modern engines) Fuel Filter Location: Typically a serviceable inline filter assembly near the fuel tank or engine compartment. Emissions Emissions Standard: Tier 3 / Tier 4 Interim / Tier 4 Final, depending on model year and market. Likely features SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) for Tier 4 Final. 🔧 Transmission Standard Standard Transmission: CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) - Case IH's CVXDrive or similar AFS Connect technology. Optional Optional Transmission: Powershift (e.g., 18x6 or 19x6 Full Powershift) may be available on earlier or specific configurations. Features Transmission Features: Variable speed control, creeper speeds, automatic shifting modes, power shuttle. Pto Speeds: Standard 540/1000 PTO, possibly 540E/1000E depending on configuration. 📐 Dimensions Exterior Overall Length: Varies by configuration but typically around 5-5.5 meters without front/rear implements. Wheelbase: Approximately 2.8-3.0 meters. Height To Cab Roof: Approximately 3.0-3.2 meters. Tire Size Front: Commonly 16.9R30 or similar. Tire Size Rear: Commonly 480/80R42, 520/85R42, or 18.4R42. Weights Operating Weight: Typically in the range of 7,000 - 9,000 kg, depending on configuration and ballast. Max Gross Weight: Can exceed 12,000 kg with ballast and implements. 🛡️ Safety Features Ratings Safety Ratings: Agricultural tractors are subject to specific safety standards (e.g., ROPS - Roll-Over Protective Structure, TOPS - Tip-Over Protective Structure for smaller machines, but Puma is ROPS certified). Active Features Active Features: Brake systems (wet disc), hydrostatic power steering, lighting systems, warning beacons (optional). Parking Brake: Mechanical or electro-hydraulic parking brake system integrated with transmission controls. Lighting Safety: Headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals, and work lights for visibility in all conditions. Emergency flashers. Passive Features Passive Features: ROPS certified cab, seat belts, shatter-resistant glass, ergonomic control placement to minimize distraction. 💡 Technology Features Infotainment Infotainment System: While primarily a work machine,...
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Case Puma 165 180 195 210 Operators Operator Manual
🏷️ Basic Information
Identification
Make:
Case IH
Model:
Puma
Sub Models Covered:
Puma 165, Puma 180, Puma 195, Puma 210
Production Prefix:
Z9BH
👋 Introduction
Market Position
Market Position:
The Case IH Puma series tractors are positioned as versatile, high-horsepower row-crop tractors designed for demanding agricultural operations, offering a balance of power, comfort, and efficiency.
Competitive Analysis
Competitive Analysis:
Competes directly with other major tractor manufacturers' mid-to-high horsepower row-crop offerings, such as John Deere 7R and 8R series, New Holland T7 and T8 series, and AGCO brands like Fendt and Massey Ferguson.
Key Features
Key Features:
Robust powertrains, advanced hydraulic systems, comfortable operator cabins, and integration with precision agriculture technologies. Specific models offer different horsepower ratings and configurations to suit varied farm needs.
Operator Comfort:
Features typically include a suspended cab, air-ride seat, climate control, and intuitive control layout to reduce operator fatigue.
📋 Manual Details
Coverage
Manual Type:
Operator's Manual
Language:
English
Page Count:
494
Format
Format:
Likely Printed or PDF
📖 Manual Coverage
Systems Covered
Systems Covered:
General Information & Safety, Controls & Instruments, Operation, Field Operation, Lubrication & Maintenance, Fault Finding, Accessories, Specifications, First 50 Hour Service
Hydraulic System:
Operation of hydraulic controls, implement hookup, fluid level checks, basic troubleshooting.
Electrical System:
Identification of dashboard lights, basic circuit checks (e.g., fuses), operation of PTO and hitch controls.
Operator Station:
Controls, comfort features, HVAC operation, seat adjustment, safety features of the cab.
Cooling System:
Coolant level checks, radiator inspection, fan belt inspection.
Procedures Included
Procedures Included:
Safe operation of the tractor, identification and use of controls, instruments, and displays, basic operating procedures for field work, routine lubrication, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting common issues, accessory installation overview, initial break-in service procedures.
Troubleshooting Common Issues:
Guidance on identifying common problems like engine not starting, hydraulic performance issues, or transmission warnings.
Lubrication Points:
Identification and schedule for greasing pivot points, universal joints, and other lubrication requirements.
Filter Replacement:
Instructions on locating and replacing engine oil, fuel, and hydraulic filters.
Tire Pressure Maintenance:
Recommended tire pressures for various field conditions.
Technical Depth
Technical Depth:
Operator-focused, covering daily checks, routine maintenance, and safe operation. Does not typically include detailed internal component repair or advanced diagnostic procedures found in a full service manual.
📊 Manual Specifications
Print Details
Print Quality:
Standard operator manual quality, clear text and diagrams.
Binding Type:
Likely Perfect Bound or Staple Bound for Printed Version
Paper Type:
Standard paper, suitable for manual use.
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Primary Engine:
Cummins QSB6.7 / FPT Cursor 9 (depending on specific model and region, often FPT for later models)
Performance
Engine Displacement:
Approximately 6.7L (Cummins) or 8.7L (FPT Cursor 9)
Horsepower Range:
Nominal horsepower from 165 to 210 (plus power boost on some models)
Rated Engine Speed:
Typically around 2100-2200 RPM for peak power.
Peak Torque:
Varies by model but expected to be in the 700-900+ Nm range.
Boost Power Availability:
Power Boost feature available for transport and PTO applications on certain models, increasing horsepower and torque.
Fuel System
Fuel System:
Common Rail Injection System (likely electronically controlled)
Fuel Type:
Diesel Fuel (ULSD - Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel for modern engines)
Fuel Filter Location:
Typically a serviceable inline filter assembly near the fuel tank or engine compartment.
Emissions
Emissions Standard:
Tier 3 / Tier 4 Interim / Tier 4 Final, depending on model year and market. Likely features SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) for Tier 4 Final.
🔧 Transmission
Standard
Standard Transmission:
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) - Case IH's CVXDrive or similar AFS Connect technology.
Optional
Optional Transmission:
Powershift (e.g., 18x6 or 19x6 Full Powershift) may be available on earlier or specific configurations.
Features
Transmission Features:
Variable speed control, creeper speeds, automatic shifting modes, power shuttle.
Pto Speeds:
Standard 540/1000 PTO, possibly 540E/1000E depending on configuration.
📐 Dimensions
Exterior
Overall Length:
Varies by configuration but typically around 5-5.5 meters without front/rear implements.
Wheelbase:
Approximately 2.8-3.0 meters.
Height To Cab Roof:
Approximately 3.0-3.2 meters.
Tire Size Front:
Commonly 16.9R30 or similar.
Tire Size Rear:
Commonly 480/80R42, 520/85R42, or 18.4R42.
Weights
Operating Weight:
Typically in the range of 7,000 - 9,000 kg, depending on configuration and ballast.
Max Gross Weight:
Can exceed 12,000 kg with ballast and implements.
🛡️ Safety Features
Ratings
Safety Ratings:
Agricultural tractors are subject to specific safety standards (e.g., ROPS - Roll-Over Protective Structure, TOPS - Tip-Over Protective Structure for smaller machines, but Puma is ROPS certified).
Active Features
Active Features:
Brake systems (wet disc), hydrostatic power steering, lighting systems, warning beacons (optional).
Parking Brake:
Mechanical or electro-hydraulic parking brake system integrated with transmission controls.
Lighting Safety:
Headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals, and work lights for visibility in all conditions. Emergency flashers.
Passive Features
Passive Features:
ROPS certified cab, seat belts, shatter-resistant glass, ergonomic control placement to minimize distraction.
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Infotainment System:
While primarily a work machine, cabs may feature AM/FM radio, auxiliary input, and potentially Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free operation depending on trim level and year.
Driver Assistance
Driver Assistance:
Features like automatic draft control for implements, electronic hitch control, and potentially GPS guidance integration (AFS Connect).
Telematics Integration:
Support for AFS Connect telematics for remote diagnostics, machine monitoring, and data management.
Connectivity
Connectivity:
Modern Puma tractors often support telematics and fleet management systems (e.g., AFS Connect) allowing remote monitoring of performance, location, and diagnostics.
🔧 Maintenance
Service Intervals
Engine Oil Change Interval:
Typically 250-500 hours or annually, depending on operating conditions and oil type used (refer to manual for exact specification).
Transmission Hydraulic Fluid Interval:
Often 1000-2000 hours, or annually, depending on fluid quality and usage. Includes filter changes.
Fuel Filter Replacement Interval:
Typically every 250-500 hours or as recommended to prevent fuel system contamination.
First Service Interval:
Specific 'First 50 Hour Service' forms are included, highlighting critical break-in period checks, lubrication, and potential adjustments.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Specification:
API CJ-4 or CK-4, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 (specific viscosity dependent on ambient temperature). Refer to manual for exact CASE specifications (e.g., CASE AKCELA NUTO CS).
Hydraulic Transmission Fluid:
CASE AKCELA HYTRAN ULTRA or equivalent UTTO (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil) meeting specific Case IH fluid requirements.
Coolant Specification:
Heavy-duty Extended Life Coolant (ELC), typically OAT (Organic Acid Technology) based, often John Deere-COOL-GARD or equivalent meeting Case IH specifications.
Differential Axle Oil:
SAE 90 or 85W-140 GL-5 gear oil for final drives and differentials.
Grease Type:
Lithium complex grease, NLGI #2, suitable for heavy-duty applications.
Known Issues
Known Issues:
Potential issues can include DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) system problems on Tier 4 engines, electronic control unit (ECU) glitches, or hydraulic system sensor errors. Early models might have had more transmission control software issues. Referencing the 'Fault Finding' section is crucial.
Def System Issues:
On Tier 4 Final models, potential issues include DEF injector clogging, faulty level sensors, or heater failures, which can lead to derating or shutdown if not addressed.
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Brand Heritage:
Case IH has a long-standing history in agricultural machinery, tracing roots back to J.I. Case Company founded in 1842. Known for innovation in tractors and farm equipment.
Model Evolution
Model Evolution:
The Puma series evolved from previous Case IH tractor lines, incorporating modern technologies and designs. The 'Puma' nameplate signifies a range of versatile, powerful tractors suitable for various field tasks. The 'from pin Z9BH60001' indicates a specific production series or update, suggesting improvements or changes from earlier versions.
Pin Number Significance:
The 'from pin Z9BH60001' designation typically signifies a major revision or introduction of a new component series, often coinciding with emissions standard updates or significant design changes in the driveline or control systems.
Production
Production Locations:
Case IH tractors are manufactured globally, with significant production facilities in North America and Europe (e.g., Racine, Wisconsin, USA; St. Valentin, Austria).
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