Buhler 2360 - Manual

Buhler 2360

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – IMPROVEMENTS
  • Page 3 – CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; Your Warranty Rights and Obligations
  • Page 4 – FEDERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY
  • Page 5 – CONTENTS
  • Page 6 – RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.; MACHINE SAFETY; structions. These statements are intended for machine safety.
  • Page 7 – THE TRACTOR
  • Page 8 – OPERATING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 11 – DIESEL FUEL
  • Page 12 – SAFETY CAB
  • Page 13 – SAFETY DECALS
  • Page 17 – ADDITIONAL SAFETY ITEMS; ARTICULATION LOCK; ALTERNATE EXIT
  • Page 18 – WARNING: ALWAYS USE YOUR SAFETY; ROPS Maintenance and Inspection
  • Page 19 – IMPORTANT: Do not try to weld or straighten the
  • Page 21 – INTRODUCTION TO THIS MANUAL; OPERATOR’S MANUAL HOLDER
  • Page 22 – SECTION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION; TRACTOR STATEMENT OF USE; agricultural
  • Page 23 – TRACTOR ORIENTATION; OVERALL DESCRIPTION
  • Page 24 – The ability to steer by pivoting
  • Page 25 – IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS; TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION DATA; NOTE: Tractor identification data must be
  • Page 26 – TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION; ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 27 – below the valve cover.; NOTE: It is very important to include the
  • Page 28 – TRANSMISSION IDENTIFICATION; Quad Shift III Transmission
  • Page 29 – FRONT AND REAR AXLE; On the underside (or topside) of the input shaft is; NOTE: Make a copy of the information
  • Page 30 – PROTECTIVE SHIELDING; ENGINE SIDE COVERS; DANGER: NEVER ATTEMPT TO START THE
  • Page 31 – MASTER PTO SHIELD; equipped. The shield does not pivot or lift up.; CENTER PTO ARTICULATION; equipped, as it passes through the articulation; CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE OR MODIFY
  • Page 32 – TIRE CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 38 – EXTERNAL LIGHTING
  • Page 39 – Optional high mount worklamps, 1, for mounting
  • Page 40 – CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS -; The information on the following pages
  • Page 41 – FORWARD OPERATOR CONTROLS
  • Page 42 – FOOT AND FLOOR CONTROLS
  • Page 43 – RIGHT SIDE CONSOLE CONTROLS
  • Page 44 – Liquid Crystal Display Readout - Powershift
  • Page 45 – in the front right-hand cab post directly below the
  • Page 46 – Trouble Light - Mounted in the lower left rear
  • Page 47 – OPERATOR SEAT CONTROLS; The seat control levers shown in this figure are:
  • Page 48 – INSTALLATION OF CAB-MOUNTED ACCESSORIES; IMPLEMENT MONITOR BOXES,
  • Page 50 – There are also four mounting bolt locations
  • Page 52 – NOTE: The cowling that secures the bus
  • Page 54 – WELDING & BATTERY CHARGING; PRECAUTIONS: BATTERY CHARGING
  • Page 55 – TOWING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 56 – HAULING THE TRACTOR ON A TRANSPORTER
  • Page 59 – INTRODUCTION
  • Page 60 – SECTION 2 - OPERATION; PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
  • Page 61 – CAB; ENTERING THE CAB
  • Page 62 – NOTE: Be careful not to lock the keys in the
  • Page 63 – RIGHT REAR WINDOW
  • Page 64 – OPERATOR’S SEAT
  • Page 67 – STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN; Steering Wheel Tilt Control
  • Page 68 – OPERATOR’S CONTROL CONSOLE
  • Page 69 – Ignition Switch
  • Page 70 – Ashtray and Cigarette Lighter
  • Page 72 – Rear Window Wiper Switch
  • Page 74 – Warning Light Bar
  • Page 76 – RIGHT CONSOLE
  • Page 79 – TRACTOR START-UP AND ENGINE OPERATION
  • Page 80 – Cold-Weather Starting
  • Page 83 – All models have three batteries connected in
  • Page 84 – THROTTLE; Setting
  • Page 85 – Alternate Engine Speed Overrun; IMPORTANT: Loads placed on the engine while
  • Page 86 – It is not
  • Page 87 – STOPPING THE TRACTOR; allow it to idle an extended length of time to; OVERHEAD CLIMATE CONTROLS; Heater
  • Page 89 – has a second recirculation vent that has a; IMPORTANT: Always turn the air conditioner; Pressurizer Vents
  • Page 90 – MIRROR
  • Page 91 – BRAKING SYSTEM; PARK BRAKE
  • Page 92 – TRANSMISSION OPERATION; QUAD SHIFT III 12 x 4 OPERATION
  • Page 93 – QUAD SHIFT III SHIFTING; Range Shifting
  • Page 94 – IMPORTANT: It is recommended that shifting on
  • Page 95 – POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION OPERATION; NOTE: When gears 4 thru 7 are selected, the
  • Page 96 – IMPORTANT: Shifting the transmission at low
  • Page 97 – Automatic Range Select
  • Page 98 – DECELERATOR PEDAL
  • Page 99 – DRIVING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 100 – TRACTOR LIGHTING; The rotary light switch is a five-position switch.
  • Page 103 – Cab Dome Light
  • Page 104 – Wide Transport Marker Lights
  • Page 105 – Trailer Socket
  • Page 106 – There is a male connector, 1, available through
  • Page 107 – ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM; Electronic Monitor Digit Select Switch
  • Page 108 – Electronic Monitor
  • Page 109 – Engine and EICS
  • Page 111 – NORMAL OPERATION OF THE
  • Page 112 – Key to the “ENGINE START” Position -
  • Page 114 – Tractor Ground Speed -
  • Page 119 – Tractor Ground Speed Position
  • Page 121 – EXAMPLE
  • Page 123 – Service Interval One Reset
  • Page 125 – Service Interval Two Reset
  • Page 130 – AUDIBLE/VISUAL ALARMS OF THE; ATTENTION: It is important that the operator
  • Page 131 – Transmission Lubrication Filter Bypass
  • Page 132 – Hydraulic System Filter Bypass
  • Page 133 – Low Engine Oil Pressure
  • Page 137 – Low Coolant Level
  • Page 139 – High Engine Coolant Temperature
  • Page 142 – Electrical System High/Low Voltage
  • Page 144 – Fuel Level
  • Page 145 – CAUTION: ALWAYS SHUT THE ENGINE OFF
  • Page 146 – Transmission Speed Sensor Failures
  • Page 148 – Electronic Monitor Rotary Select Switch
  • Page 150 – Yellow and Red Engine Warning Lights
  • Page 158 – Engine Diagnostics; dealer/distributor or Buhler Versatile Dealer.
  • Page 159 – DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION; Radar Ground Speed Sensor-
  • Page 168 – IMPLEMENT STATUS SWITCH
  • Page 169 – DRAWBAR ASSEMBLY
  • Page 172 – NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO STAND
  • Page 173 – ) drawbar pin conversion kit
  • Page 174 – DRAWBAR LOADING
  • Page 176 – PTO OPERATION; IMPORTANT: Excessive clutch slippage can; PTO Requirements
  • Page 177 – IMPORTANT: Never operate equipment with; DANGER: NEVER REMOVE OR ALTER THE
  • Page 180 – The PTO can be shut off at any time by simply
  • Page 181 – HYDRAULIC SYSTEM OPERATION; HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • Page 184 – REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
  • Page 185 – IMPORTANT: Do not manually restrain a lever to; LOCKOUT LEVERS
  • Page 186 – IMPORTANT: When shutting off hydraulically; FLOW CONTROL ADJUSTMENT
  • Page 188 – QUICK COUPLERS
  • Page 189 – IMPORTANT: Always use the float position to
  • Page 191 – NOTE: Hydraulic motors that are equipped
  • Page 192 – HYDRAULIC MOTOR APPLICATIONS
  • Page 193 – OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT; position contro
  • Page 194 – -POINT HITCH CONTROLS; Automatic Raise/Lower Switch
  • Page 195 – Manual Raise/Lower Switch
  • Page 197 – HITCH ADJUSTMENTS
  • Page 198 – Shims
  • Page 199 – NOTE: Full float position is achieved by
  • Page 200 – Drawbar Positioning; IMPORTANT: The 3-point hitch must be in the
  • Page 201 – Category Conversion
  • Page 202 – NOTE: Turn end over end means that the; IMPORTANT: Use the correct diameter pins in
  • Page 205 – FEEDBACK POTENTIOMETER
  • Page 206 – the three-point hitch must automatically stop
  • Page 209 – IMPORTANT: The auto switch must be
  • Page 211 – TIRES AND ARTICULATION BLOCKS; PROPER TIRE SELECTION; Factors Determining Best Tire Performance; Good Performance
  • Page 212 – ARTICULATION BLOCKS; IMPORTANT: Install the proper articulation
  • Page 214 – BALLASTING; Basic Rules of Thumb for Ballasting; Wheel Slip
  • Page 215 – Measuring Wheel Slip; Revolutions of Wheel
  • Page 216 – Rolling Resistance
  • Page 217 – CALCULATION OF BALLAST
  • Page 220 – SECTION 3 - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE; Clean the Fuel Tank Vent
  • Page 224 – Toolbox
  • Page 225 – The first 50 hours of operation are the most
  • Page 226 – GENERAL INFORMATION; NOTE: Dispose of used filters and fluids
  • Page 227 – FUELING THE TRACTOR
  • Page 228 – Fuel Requirements; NOTE: When long periods of idling or; Diesel Fuel Selection Chart; General; and below; Cummins position relative to use of Biodiesel fuel
  • Page 229 – ADDING DIESEL FUEL
  • Page 230 – REMOVING SHIELDING TO GAIN ACCESS TO COMPONENTS; ENGINE ACCESS; IMPORTANT: After performing work on the; OPENING THE HOOD PANELS
  • Page 231 – BATTERY ACCESS
  • Page 232 – BLANK PAGE
  • Page 235 – EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY; OPERATION 1; Clean the Front Grille, Hydraulic Coolers,
  • Page 239 – OPERATION 3
  • Page 240 – OPERATION 4
  • Page 241 – OPERATION 5; Check Air-Conditioner Compressor Belt; IMPORTANT: Do not adjust belt tension to full; drive belt is supplied by Buhler Versatile.
  • Page 243 – OPERATION 6
  • Page 244 – OPERATION 7; Check the Engine Oil Level; Check the engine oil level using the dipstick
  • Page 245 – IMPORTANT: Never operate the engine with the
  • Page 246 – OPERATION 8; Drain the Fuel Filter
  • Page 247 – OPERATION 9; Check the Hydraulic Oil Level
  • Page 250 – Lubricate the Lower Articulation Pin
  • Page 251 – Lubricate the Rear Steering Cylinder Pins
  • Page 252 – Lubricate the Rear Drag Link Pins; REMINDER
  • Page 253 – EVERY 50 HOURS; Check the Engine Air Cleaner Connections
  • Page 254 – Clean the Cab Air Filter; WARNING; Wear eye protection and a face mask when
  • Page 255 – METHOD B
  • Page 257 – Check the Planetary Hub Oil Level
  • Page 258 – Change the Engine Oil and Filter
  • Page 259 – Discard
  • Page 261 – IMPORTANT: Discard the used fuel filter
  • Page 263 – Check the Air-Conditioner Drain Hoses
  • Page 264 – Auxiliary rear weight kit
  • Page 270 – Clean the Hydraulic Reservoir Breather
  • Page 275 – Change the Engine Inner and Outer Air; IMPORTANT: When servicing the air cleaner,
  • Page 276 – NOTE: Contact your Buhler Versatile dealer
  • Page 278 – Change the Transmission Oil
  • Page 279 – with
  • Page 280 – NOTE: The PTO drop box located on the rear
  • Page 281 – Clean the Transmission Suction Screen; IMPORTANT: The powershift transmission has a; Check the Transmission Mounts
  • Page 282 – Change the Hydraulic Oil
  • Page 283 – Check the engine mounts
  • Page 284 – Check the Engine Turbocharger
  • Page 285 – Check the Radiator and Heating System
  • Page 287 – IMPORTANT: Failure to isolate the cooling
  • Page 288 – Ethylene Glycol
  • Page 289 – INDICATED BY WARNING LIGHT; Clean the Engine Air Cleaner Outer Element
  • Page 291 – AS REQUIRED; Headlight/Work Lights Bulb Replacement
  • Page 292 – Change the Roof Warning Light Bulbs
  • Page 293 – The fuse and relay panel is located in the right,
  • Page 294 – Check the Throttle Settings
  • Page 295 – Adjust the Decelerator Pedal Setting
  • Page 296 – Check the Windshield Washer Fluid
  • Page 297 – Change the Brake Fluid
  • Page 298 – Change the Ether Canister
  • Page 302 – Rear Fender Height Adjustment; Rear fender height can be adjusted to two
  • Page 303 – SINGLE, DUAL AND TRIPLE WHEEL
  • Page 305 – IMPORTANT: Do not lubricate the threads
  • Page 306 – Standard Tie Rod Style Dual Wheels
  • Page 307 – IMPORTANT: Do not lubricate the threads of
  • Page 309 – WHEELS ARE EXTREMELY HEAVY
  • Page 311 – NOTE: Install the wheels so that both
  • Page 313 – Storing the Tractor
  • Page 314 – Initial Engine Start-up
  • Page 316 – SECTION 4 - TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 317 – ENGINE; PROBLEM
  • Page 320 – TRANSMISSION; 2x2 POWERSHIFT TRANSMISSION; ERROR CODE
  • Page 322 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
  • Page 325 – BRAKES
  • Page 327 – TRACTOR PERFORMANCE MONITOR
  • Page 329 – OPERATION
  • Page 333 – SECTION 5 - SPECIFICATIONS; OVERALL WIDTHS; Width is outside of outer tire to outside of outer tire; Tire Size
  • Page 334 – OVERALL WIDTHS - Continued
  • Page 335 – WHEEL TREAD WIDTH; Tread width is shown from center of inner wheel to center of
  • Page 336 – WHEEL TREAD WIDTH - Continued
  • Page 338 – far a tractor will move with each turn.; The turnaround diameter is based solely on articulation; Totals; obtainable by putting the tractor on a scale.
  • Page 339 – A. Base Tractor Weight
  • Page 341 – The following chart; Total Weight of Kit
  • Page 342 – D. Optional Transmission and Axle Weights; Powershift Trans. and; E. Optional Equipment; effect on axle and total weight when installed on a tractor.; PTO; the front axle and 0.42 for the rear axle.
  • Page 345 – ENGINE AIR INTAKE AND EXHAUST; FUEL SYSTEM
  • Page 350 – ELECTRICAL
  • Page 351 – CAPACITIES
  • Page 352 – Component
  • Page 353 – SPEED; SPEEDS
  • Page 354 – LIQUID BALLAST TABLE
  • Page 355 – TIRE LOAD AND INFLATION TABLES; The values shown in the shaded areas are for bias ply tires.
  • Page 357 – Metric Measure
  • Page 359 – TIRE LOADED RADIUS
  • Page 360 – Part Numbers For High Usage Items
  • Page 361 – OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
  • Page 364 – HARDWARE TORQUE VALUES; correct torque when checking, adjusting or; MINIMUM HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES
  • Page 365 – IN FOOT POUNDS (NEWTON-METERS) FOR NORMAL ASSEMBLY APPLICATIONS
  • Page 366 – INDEX
  • Page 369 – DEALER COPY; DELIVERY REPORT
  • Page 371 – OWNER COPY
  • Page 373 – FIRST 50-HOUR SERVICE; CHECK AND ADJUST, AS REQUIRED; DESCRIPTION
  • Page 374 – SERVICE PERFORMED; OWNER’S SIGNATURE
  • Page 377 – Buhler Versatile Inc.; PUBLICATIONS ORDER FORM; Zip
  • Page 378 – If you need further information about Buhler Versatile’s service; MAKE CHEQUE OR MONEY
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Summary

Page 2 - IMPROVEMENTS

386 TO THE OWNER: This manual contains information concerning the operation, adjustment, and maintenance of Buhler Versatile4WD tractors. You have purchased a dependable machine, but only by proper care and operation can youexpect to receive the performance and long service built into this tractor. ...

Page 3 - CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT; Your Warranty Rights and Obligations

0-1 CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT Your Warranty Rights and Obligations The California Air Resources Board and Buhler Versatile are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your engine. In California, new 1996 and later heavy-duty off-road engines from 175 to 750 HP...

Page 4 - FEDERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY

0-2 FEDERAL EMISSIONS WARRANTY (California owner’s emissions warranty is covered elsewhere) Buhler Versatile warrants that your new 2001 and later heavy-duty off-road diesel engine was designed, built, and equipped to conform toapplicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations for a period...

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