400 Series Gas, Kerosene & LP

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1 400 Series Gas, Kerosene & LP Operator s Manual Operator s Manual THIS IS A MANUAL PRODUCED BY JENSALES INC. WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF J.I. CASE OR IT S SUCCESSORS. J.I. CASE AND IT S SUCCESSORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THIS MANUAL. TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES CONTAINED AND USED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF OTHERS, AND ARE USED HERE IN A DESCRIPTIVE SENSE TO REFER TO THE PRODUCTS OF OTHERS. CA-O-400 SER

2 \.. CASE E.tahUahed 1842 OPERATOR'S MANUAL I! SERIES TRACTORS SPARK IGNrrlON GASOUNE - LOW COST FUEL - LP GAS J.L ESTABI.ISHED 1842 SECOMPANY INCORPORATED RACINE, WISCONSIN, U.S.A FORM 5689 TIURD EDmON LlTIIOU.SA

3 TO PURCHASERS 01" CASE TRACTORS :Congratulations on your purchase of a Case Tractor cc.d wel ~om~ to the ever.;increasing number of satisfied Case Owners. - The dependa:bility and economical performance of your new.. 9;~e Tractor wi<!l. prove that you were wise in making this choice.,- "'-.' The oq:i;anization back of your tractor has been hu~ldlng quality,equipment for more than a century. Your Case Tractor was :}iriiit in one of the lar'gest and best equipped plants in tne wcr~ci:t 1(\ Lthisfactory quality materials, pred~ion machinery, high&rade WOlJs.-.. 1%a~ship. thorough inspection, and complete testing equipment are,"c9rrunned. to '-give you the best in performance and ecor:0hjlca! :tppetatlon. The care which you give your tractor will have a great deal to dd-,with the service and satisfaction you get from it. By observing ~. ~,tfl.:' precautions and suggestions in this manual, your Case Tractor '\,vill serve you well for many years. Make this manual your guide -' , _. tfould you need <information not covered here,. or should your trac-, tor requir&.special servicing, contact your'"case Dealer. He has trained mefi"who are kept informed on the best methods of servicing. J. CASE Equipment in the field or in his shop. When it becomes necessary, after long use, to replace certain parts on your tractor, be sure. to use only genuine Case Parts, insuring proper fit and continued good service. These may be obtained from your Case Dealer. It is always helpful to provide him with the Model and Serial Number of your tractor in addition to a description and part number, if available, of the parts required. 1

4 TA'BLB~F CONTENTS Page Serial N ulllber ~ c :.._ 8 General Specifica tions. ~ ~ 9 thru 26 Lu brica tion thru 49 Pressure Fittings : ~ :~ 30 thru 34 Engine Lubrication ~ 37 thru 41 Transmission Lubrication - ~.42 thru 44 Hydraulic Control System ' 45!ndependent Power Take-off 47 Hydraulic Power Steering AttachmenL.48 and 49 Operating Instructions 51 thru 111 Run-In Procedure 52 Operating Controls and Instrument Guide 54 and 55 Engine Starting Procedure 58 Stopping Engine :.. 59 Cold Weather Operation >-- ; 60 Case Powr-range Transmission and 63 Rear Tire Sizes. 65 Rear Wheel and Front End Weights 66 Drawbar thru 69 Belt Pulley 70 thru 72 Independent Power Take~Off 73 thru 76 Constant Hydraulic Control Operation 77 thru 88 Rear Wheel Tread Spacings 89 thru 97 " Front Wheel Tread Spacings 98 thru 103 Fuels and Fuel Storage 104 and 105 Low Cost Fuel Equipped Tractors 106 and 107 Implement Warning Lamp 108 Important Checks During Operation 110 and 111 Service Suggestions, 114 thru 123 Preventive Maintenance ~ 125 thru,171 Cooling System thru 134, Air Cleaner thru 137 Crankcase Breather 138 Transmission Breather 138 Fuel System : _~- DOD:' 139 thru 141 Starting and Lighting EquipmenL ~142 thru 158 Governor and Engine Speed "_159 Steering Gear : 159 Transmission 159 Valve Tappet Clearance : 160 and 161 Traction Clutch Adjustment thm 164 Adjusting Power Take-off Clutch. 166 Differential Brake c - --_ Repacking and Adjusting Front Wheel Bearing ' 167 thru 169 Tractor Storage ' ~'. 170.and 171 LP Gas Equipment : 173 thru187 2

5 Model 4lO Standard 4 Wheel Tractor Equipped With Eagle Hitch Model 412 Orchard Grove Tractor

6 400 Series High Clearance Tractor Model 411 General Purpose Tractor (Single Front Wheel)

7 General GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CASE 400 SERIES TRACTORS (Spark Ignition Engin'e) ENGINE Type... 4 Cylinder, 4 Stroke Cycle,. Valve-in-Head, Spark Ignition Engine Firing Order Bore... 4 Inches Stroke... 5 Inches pjston Displacement Cubic Inches 'Cylinder Sleeves... Removable, Wet Type Full Governed Engine Speed at No Load (Approximate) RPM Full Governed Engine Speed at Full Load RPM Engine Idling Speed RPM Valve Tappet Clearance Inlet.012 Inch (Cold) Exhaust.020 Inch (Cold) Exhaust Valve Rotators... :Positive Type Engine Hour Meter... Extra Equipment Piston Rings Rings Per Piston... 4 Number of Compression Rings... 3 N um ber of Oil Rings... _... 1 Piston Pins Type Pins... Full Floati~g Ty~e Connecting Rods Type Bearings... Replaceable Precision, Steel Back, Tin Base Babbit Inserts..-' Main B,earings Number of Bearings...,...,. :;.'... 5 Type Bearings... Replaceable Precision, Steel Back, Tin Base Babbit Inserts Engine Lubricating System Oil Pressure...,,' to 40 Pounds with Engine Warm and, Operating at Full Governed RPM Type System... Forced Circulation Oil Pump...,... Gear Type, Floating Oil Screen Inlet Oil Filter... Replaceable Element 10

8 Cleaning The Cooling Systenl Figure 111 Figure 112 Clean the cooling system at least once a year. In areas where water containing scale forming mineral is all that is available, clean the system more often. Mineral scale, rust or dirt deposits in the cooling system form an insulation which prevents the heat of combustion from passing into the coolant and being dissipated. To clean the cooling system: 1. While the coolant is still hot, remove the radiator drain plug, Figure 111 and open the engine block drain valve, Figure 112. Drain all coolant and close both drains. 2. Add a radiator cleaner to the system and refill with clean water. Any nationally known commercial brand cleaner marketed by a reputable manufacturer may be used. Follow the directions provided with the cleaner. 3. After draining the cleaning solutions, flush the system with clean water before refilling for operation. 4. Check the hoses, elbows, pump and water manifold for leakage. 5. Make sure outside of engine is clean and that radiator fins are cleaned of dirt accumulations. CAUTION! Never pour coolant into a hot engine. The engine block or cylinder heads might be cracked by the sudden contraction caused by the difference in temperature between the metal and the coolant. 132

9 VI Figure 157. Case 411 Tractor Equipped for LP Gas LP GAS EQUIPMENT on CASE 400 Series Tractors 173

10 Page Air Cleaner -"'~ 13 5 Anti Freeze Solution Recommendations c, _~_., : 131 Batteries, Storage..., 143 and 144 Belt Pulley ~, : 70 thru 72 Belt Pulley Housing Drain., 43 Brakes, DifferentiaL... ~ and 165 Breathers, Crankcase. < 138 Breather, Hydraulic Housing Breather, Transmission Capacities, Approximate. :_ 15 Clutch Throw-out Collar Lubrication _... _. 35 Clutch Adjustment, Power Take-Off Clutch Adjustment, Foot..._ Hand--.. _ _ Cold Weather Operation and 61 Cooling System.._..._.._.. _.._ _. 135 thru 137 Crankcase Breathers _....._ Crankcase Oil Change..._ thru 41 Crankcase Oil Level Gauge... _...._..... _ Drawbar _... 67thru 69 Engine Oil Filter.,.._ _ Eagle Hitch Operation...._._... _... _.. 84 thru 88 Engine Speed, Governed _. _ Fan Belt Adjustment _... _._._ Filter, Engine OiL _ Filter, Hydraulic ControL_ Filter, Power Steering _. 49 Fuel and Fuel Storage.._... _ and 105 Fuel System thru 141 Fuel Tank StraineL... _...._.... _.._ _ Generator... _ and 158 Gear Selection _ Headligh ts -:._ _ Hour Meter, Engine _...._ _ -- --_ -- _ Constant Hydraulic Control, Operation._.. :_ thru 88 Hydraulic Cylinder, Portable : thru 88 Hydraulic Cylinder Speed Regulator.._ _ In troduction... _.._.._..._ _.._.. 6 and 7 Lubrication thru 49 Hydraulic Control System _-....._ -_.._.. 45 Lubrication Points_._._._.._... _c.._._._ _ thru 34 Power Take-off _ _ _ -- - ~ 47 Power Steering and 49 Transmission thru 44 Lu brican ts, Recommended : "7 Engine.._._ thru 41 Hydraulic ControL. -_ Power Steering _ _ _ c

11 IN D ~X'(Continued) Page, ~ain tenance, Preven tive ;c"~. ~ " ~c ~ 12 5 thm i 71 Oil Pressu re._o-~ ~ ' 54 Oil Pump Floating Screen,~ 155 Operational Checks ~ ~, 11 0 Operation, Cold Weather Operating Controls and Instrument Guide 54 Operating Instructions, thm,111 Power Steering _ _: cj~z18 Power Take-off, Operating. ~'~~ Pre-Starting Check List,, '33 Radiator Shut ters 12 9 Rear 'Light., 156 Regulator, Voltage -, 15 7 Rock Shaft Housing, 47 Run-in Procedure Seat Adjustrnen L, : 57, Serial N umber. ' ' -' 8, Service Suggestions : 114 thru 123 Specifications, GeneraL. _~ 9 thru 26 Speeds, TraveL 21 Starting and Lighting Equipment 142 thru 158 Starting Motor. :, Starting Procedure, Engine ~ 58 Steering Geac : - : 159 Stopping Engine.-._ Storage, TractoL 170 and 171 Tail Ligh t ~ ~ 156 Tappet Clearance, Valve -- - : 160 Thermostat ,_:,,-, 130 Tires and Wheel EquipmenL ~ : thm 20 and 65 Power-range TransmIssIon : -----,; thru 63 V'alve Tappet Clearance ~.:---, 160 Voltage Regula tor _ ', 157 W. arran ty : ,~ ~ Warning Lamp, Implement : : Wheel Bearings, Front thru 169 Wheel Spacings (Rear) -.' : :, 89 thru 97 Wheel Spacings (Front) ~ ~_~ 98 thru 103 Wheel Weights, Rear._. -_-_- _- ~,. ', 66 Wiring Diagram, _., 118 and