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1. Service Hours of i rs of Interval Operation PAR eIgRalu E al ec pale Signature 125 1625 250 1750 375 1875 500 2000 625 2125 750 2250 875 2375 1000 2500 1125 2625 1250 2750 1375 2875 1500 3000 145 146 126 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Handling Fuels and Lubricants Fuels and lubricants must always be handled properly and as specified by the manufacturer Fuels and lubricants may only be stored in approved containers at specified places of storage They can be inflammable therefore do not allow them to come in contact with hot objects or with naked flames Exercise caution when handling fuels increased dan ger of fire Do not fill any fuels in the vicinity of naked flames ignition sparks or hot engine parts No smoking when refuelling Before refuelling shut off the engine and remove the ignition key Do not refuel within enclosed spaces Do not spill fuels use suitable filling aids Exercise caution when handling brake fluid and battery acid poisonous and corrosive Only use clean vessels when filling fuels and lubricants When using fuels lubricants and cleaners follow the safety and disposal instructions of the manufacturer Always avoid spilling Eliminate spilled brake fluid immediately with a suitable binding agent and discard as specified by regulations 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER General Remarks on Maintenanc
2. Operating Instructions HOLDER Technical Data 145 146 80o ITA O F x 928 422 f e 1190 L Wheelbase 1448 822 i Track width 624 886 Wheelbase 1752 3198 3460 17 HOLDER Operating Instructions A558 A558P Technical Data Table of Dimensions Trailer Hitch Tyres Type Rollover nn ir as en Lowest Position Highest Position Protection a a b c d d mm mm mm mm mm mm 10 5 18MPT Soas 2108 2065 974 223 613 733 275 80 R18 ea 2116 2073 982 231 621 741 7 50 18 MPT 4131 17 2093 2050 959 208 598 718 280 70 R18 422 31 1 2091 2048 957 206 596 716 320 65 R18 422 31 4 2102 2059 968 217 607 727 400 60 15 5 2094 2051 960 209 599 719 350 60 17 5 4131 11 2091 2048 957 206 596 716 31x11 50 R15 203 31 1 2062 2019 928 177 567 687 31x15 50 15 4131 8 2049 2006 915 164 554 674 33x12 50 15 4131 19 2089 2046 955 204 594 714 33x15 50 15 4131 18 2081 2038 947 196 586 706 With A C the overall height of cabin increases 120 mm 18 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Track Widths A Trac 5 58 Operating Instructions HOLDER Technical Data Normal Track Width Flange With Hub Spacers Min
3. Type of Trailer Maximum Total Weight Braking System Single axle trailer 1 6t without braking system with own brake system if the trailer brake lever can Single and multiple axle trailer up to 2 5t be mounted close to the drivers seat and easily accessible Single axle trailer up to 3t with overrunning brake f with brake system plus parking brake and rapid Multiple axle trailer upto3t emergency brake Trailer upto3t with hydraulic or pneumatic brake system gt NOTE A pneumatic braking system is available as option The following trailer combinations are allowed 1 Tractor with single axle trailer with brakes or without brakes 2 Tractor plus single axle trailer with brake or without brake plus 2 axle trailer with override brake 3 Tractor plus two axle trailer with brake plus 2 axle trailer with override brake 4 Tractor plus two trailers with override brakes one single axle trailer plus one 2 axle trailer or one 2 axle trailer plus one single axle trailer Ee NOTE The total length of the tractor trailer train must not exceed 18 m 145 146 113 HOLDER Operating Instructions a 5 58 A 5 58 P Trailers Towing Operating the Trailer Hitch Attaching Trailers Adjust the height of the trailer hitch 2 at the adjust ment rail 3 so that the trailer tiller can be attached horizontally To adjust pull fastening bolt 4 and reposition hitch insert fastening bolt and secure with linch pin 18 Bearing Load
4. 119 Indicators Adjustments ss40us404444n sn 119 Information on the Tractor esisiini 5 Installing the Cardan Shafts 24uns nennen 86 Instructions before Starting the Engine 56 Instructions for Loading 4444HHne nennen nenn 117 Instructions for Starting siaren 56 Instructions for TOWING 2244ssnnnennnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnn nn 118 Interior Light u ee 103 J Jack lift Points 44 130 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Alphabetical Index Page Jacking UP JORRRRERERRE REDEN IERFERE EENRERENEEHEERSPEEFEIELLENEFRLEEEEN 130 L Laying UD esea ee 171 Leaving the Tractor cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaee 111 112 Lights nee 100 List of Replacement Parts uuersss4nnnnnenn seen 178 Location of Plates and Labels eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 41 Lowering the Roll Bar uuusssnnsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnenn 76 Lubricating the Cardan Shaft Nipples 157 M Maintenance According to Intervals 143 Maintenance after the First 50 Service hours 137 Maintenance as Required uumessssssnnnnnenneeeennnnen 139 Maintenance during the First Period of Pperation 133 137 Maintenance Every 125 Service hours s es 143 Maintenance every 500 Service hours 151 Maintenance every 1000 Service hours 155 Maintenance
5. Maintenance every 500 service hours 134 Change engine oil Change engine oil filter Check hose couplers for leaks Change hydraulic oil pressure filter implement hydraulics Check heater 145 146 A558 A55gp __ Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance Schedule Periodic Maintenance Service and Inspection Maintenance every 1000 service hours Check valve play Check battery Check V belt tension and condition Change fuel filter Clean or replace the fuel pump strainer Lubricate cardan shaft nipples Maintenance every 1500 service hours Change gear oil of front gearbox including offset axles Change gear oil of the rear gearbox including epicycloidal gear of the axles Change hydraulic oil for implement hydraulics Clean hydraulic oil suction filter of implement hydraulics change if necessary Maintenance every 3000 service hours Check injection nozzles Change toothed belt Annual maintenance Examine hydraulic oil samples of implement hydraulics Maintenance every 2 years Change hydraulic oil for implement hydraulics 145 146 135 A5 58 A5 58P Operating Instructions Maintenance during the First Period of Operation During the first period of operation the following services and inspections are due Maintenance after the first 50 service hours Maintenance after the first 150 service hours Maintenance after the first 500 service hours Maintenance after the First 50 Service hour
6. Kur m FBild_083 99 HOLDER Operating Instructions _ j558 A558P Other Activities Lights Turning on and Operating Lights gt NOTE Preheat starter switch to position 1 Switch the light switch 1 to position 1 The top clearance lights and the tail lights courtesy lights are switched on The position light indicator 2 in the multi function display comes on Switch the light switch 1 to the second position The front headlights dip beam are on Turning on High Beam Switch the light switch 1 to position 2 Move the turn signal lever 4 to the front The head lights are set to high beam The high beam indicator 3 in the multi function display comes on RPMx100 PTO electronic Is NOTE To flash the high beam lights pull the signal en lever backward 100 145 146 Turning on Upper Lights gt NOTE If front implements are installed and the bot tom headlights are hidden you may turn on the upper head lights If these headlights are on drive only at a maximum speed of 25 km h Switch the switch for upper head lights 1 on The upper head lights dip beam are on Is NOTE The functions high beam and flash lights are only available in the lower head lights Turn Signal to the Left to the Right Move the turn signal lever 2 downward The left turn signal lights are on The turn signal indicator in
7. Description Slope Emergency Brake Lever 1 Emergency brake lever 2 Pressure gauge 3 Notice label 4 Brakeram Strassenfahrt Heben Speicher f llen Option 40 145 146 A5 58 A558p _ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Description Location of Plates and N Labels Identification Plates 1 Engine type plate 2 Chassis serialnumber 3 Machine type plate 4 Cabin type plate Bild_022 145 146 41 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A5 58P Description Mounting Instructions for License Plate Attach the front license plate on the mounting plate 1 Attach the rear license plate at the rear 2 above the left tail light 42 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Description Overview of Options and Variants Assembly Suppl Information Dimension Order No Type Charcoal filter For cabin ventilation 422 34 74 Rear working light 5234 88 Front lift For A 5 58 421 51 1 Front lift For A 5 58 offset axles 422 51 1 Oil heating element from 20 C 230 VAC 5234 69 Integrated A C 422 34 79 Creep speed gearbox with hand lever 5262 11 PTO extension 422 62 1 Flow divider 1st circuit 422 80 5 Pump Standard pump Delivery capacity 14 cc rev Flow rate 0 25 L min Maximum pressure 200 bar 145 146 43 HOLDER Operating Instructions A5 58 A5 58P Description Dimension Assembly Suppl In
8. NOTE When replacing the toothed belt also replace the idler pulley 167 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Annual Maintenance Examination of Hydraulic Oil Samples of Implement Hydraulics ATTENTION This work may only be carried out by an au thorized workshop Drain a small quantity of hydraulic oil from the hydrau lic oil tank for the implement hydraulics Have the oil tested by an authorized workshop test lab for wear abrasion chips and contamination If the oil is contamined it must be changed If not the oil can be used until the maximum of 1500 service hours is reached or for another year whichever comes first 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance every 2 Years Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil See Maintenance every 1500 Service hours The hydraulic oil must be changed at least every 2 years even if 1500 service hours were not reached 169 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Laying Up If the tractor is not going to be in service for over 2 months for example for operational reasons it must be placed ina well ventilated clean and dry room and the following meas ures must be carried out Clean the tractor thoroughly Check the hydraulic oil levels topping up oil if neces sary Coverall blank mechanical components with a thin film of oil or grease Grease the tractor Check the condition and acid density of the battery cover the battery terminals with non acidic grease Obser
9. Pull the lever 3 up for continuous operation ATTENTION Slowly increase the engine speed Option HOLDER Operating Instructions Operating the Implements Select the desired engine speed with the hand throt tle Goto the rear of the tractor and adjust the hand wheel 5 of the priority flow valve to the working speed required for the implement Turning clockwise increases turning counterclock wise lowers the RPM The servomotor in the implement is is fed with an oil flow of 0 to 25 litres min ATTENTION If the implement is no longer used always turn the priority flow valve off with the lever 3 to prevent any unnecessary overheating of the hydraulic oil A 5 58 A 5 58 P Do not leave the priority flow valve on If the engine is running and no load is connected to the couplings oritis notin operation when driving without needing oil The overheating can damage the hydraulic system Turning Off the Priority Flow Valve Set the lever 3 to the centre position and lock it with the knurled nut 4 94 145 146 Operating Priority Flow Valve II Priority flow valve Il is used to drive the servomotor in an implement with a variable hydraulic power demand for ex ample salt spreader hedge cutter etc The working speed can be set independently of the tractor engine speed The priority flow valve is fed by the tandem working pump and it is set at the front of the tractor Connect
10. The green indicator 2 is flashing and shows the selected direction of travel As soon as the clutch pedal is fully depressed a buzzer sounds until shifting is completed Then the green indicator 2 is on steadily Release the clutch pedal to drive the tractor in re verse Is NOTE When working we recommend preselection of the direction of travel while driving ATTENTION If the clutch pedal is released before the shift ing is completed the mechanical gear shifts into neutral 0 Both arrows are flashing 2 and 3 Depress the clutch pedal again The green indicator is on steadily shifting is completed 64 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Engaging the Differential Lock ee NOTE With the differential lock you can improve traction on soft slippery ground The lock is engaged when the engine speed is over 1000 rpm You can keep the differential lock en gaged steadily and also only briefly by toggling the switch momentarily ATTENTION The differential lock may only be used when driving straight ahead Engaging the Differential Lock briefly Depress the differential lock switch 1 at the top and hold it The indicator 2 in the multi function display lights up red An intermittent alert sounds at the same time The differentials of both axles are locked and power is transferred to all 4 wheels equally Engaging the Differential Lock steadily Toggle the differential lock switch 1 down The diff
11. Tighten the locknut 4 firmly 142 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Maintenance According to Intervals Maintenance every 125 Service hours ATTENTION Carry out the services and inspections only with the engine turned off Checking the cooling system Inspect the cooling fins and oil cooler for the accumu lation of dirt Cleaning the Cooling System Cleaning with Compressed Air Remove the hood Remove the cover at the right hand side of the engine Blow out dirt from the engine compartment outward with special care on the radiator and radiator fins start from the front side Remove dirt from the engine compartment Cleaning with Cold Cleaner or Water Jet ATTENTION Maximum spray pressure 60 bar maximum steam temperature 60 C 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Remove the hood Spray the oil cooler and engine with a cold cleaner and allow it to soak in for 10 minutes Clean the oil cooler and engine with a strong water jet ATTENTION Do not aim the water jet directly at sensitive parts such as the alternator cover them if necessary Run the engine warm to prevent the formation of rust 143 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance every 125 Service hours Checking the Battery and Cable Connections CAUTION When working on the electrical equipment always disconnect the ground lead 1 ofthe battery A 5 58 A 5 58 P Check the battery acid level and inspect
12. Push the handle up The roof hatch opens at the rear Removing the Roof Hatch ie NOTE The roof hatch can be used as an emergency exit in case of danger Open the roof hatch Press out the inner plastic clips 3 to the back Press the outer plastic clips 2 inward Pull locks 4 and press roof up HOLDER Operating Instructions Other Activities Operate Windshield Wiper Washer ee NOTE The tractor is provided with a front and rear wiper A washer system is also installed The washer system draws its water from the wash ing water reservoir behind the seat Front Windshield Wiper Washer Switch for front windshield washer 1 in 1st switch range The front wiper is in operation Switch to 2nd switch range position The front windshield washer is on and sprays only as long as the switch is actuated Rear Wiper Washer Switch for rear windshield washer 2 in 1st switch range The rear wiper is in operation Switch to 2nd switch range position The rear windshield washer is on and sprays as long as the switch is actuated Option 98 A 5 58 A 5 58 P _SBBild_078 145 146 oONOVPW ODPD Turn signal light right Top headlight Top headlight Turn signal light left Headlight left Headlight right Turn signal light left Back up light Back up light Turn signal light right Stop light Tail light Tail light Stop light flood light Rotating beacon Option
13. creased HOLDER Operating Instructions F 558 A558P Taking into Service Checking the Implement Hydraulics Oil Level Retract all hydraulic cylinders Check the oil level at the sight glass 1 The oil level must be at the centre of the sight glass Top up oil as specified in the maintenance manual 50 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Filling Fuel If necessary read the fuel level 1 on the multi function display CAUTION Danger of fire when handling fuels Turn off the engine Do not fill any fuels in the vicinity of naked flames ignition sparks or hot en gine parts Do not smoke during refuelling Remove the fuel tank filler cap 2 Top up Diesel fuel as specified in the maintenance manual Filling quantity eccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeees approx 51L Refit the filler cap 2 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service RPMx100 PTO electronic Checking the Clutch Fluid Level Check the level at the clutch fluid reservoir 1 The fluid level must between the Min and Max mark ing at the reservoir Top up brake fluid as specified in the maintenance manual Adjusting the Steering Wheel gt NOTE The tilt of the steering wheel can be set to a comfortable position DANGER Do not adjust the steering wheel while driv ing Loosen the lever 2 Adjust the tilt of the steering wheel Re
14. Cooling Integrated oil air cooling Integrated oil air cooling Injection system Direct fuel injection Direct fuel injection Number of cylinders 3 3 Cylinder bore 91 94 Stroke 112 112 Cylinder capacity 2185 cc 2331 cc Compression ratio 1 17 5 1 17 5 Compression 22 27 bar ees e Charging pressure 0 86 bar 0 75 bar Valve tolerance cold engine Intake valve 0 3 mm Exhaust valve 0 5 mm Intake valve 0 3 mm Exhaust valve 0 5 mm Fuel consumption 223 g KW h at 2040 rev min Air filter Mann and Hummel dry air filter with Mann and Hummel dry air filter with acoustic alert acoustic alert Lubrication system Forced feed lubrication Forced feed lubrication Lubrication oil consumption Max 0 5 of fuel consumption Max 0 5 of fuel consumption Oil filter Changeable cardridge in main flow Changeable cardridge in main flow Oil pressure at n 900 rpm 2 0 2 5 bar 2 0 2 5 bar Rated speed 2650 rpm 2600 rpm Maximum idling speed 2750 rpm 2750 rpm Minimum idling speed 900 rpm 900 rpm Maximum torque 171 Nm at 1800 rpm 180 2 Nm at 1600 rpm Power acc to ICE 24 89 491 EC at n 2650 rpm 180 40 KW 54 4 HP 43 KW 58 HP 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance Data A 5 58 A 5 58 P Fuel System A 5 58 A 5 58 P Fuel injection pump BOSCH individual withdrawable element type calibrated pump Gover
15. Turning Size 814 Tyres Radius with Type 572 55 mm Type 5092 3 100 mm a Track Track Width e Overall Width f Track Width e Overall Width f Track Width e Overall Width f min max min max min max min max min max min max mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 7 50 18 MPT 2 F an 5 67 m 701 941 901 1141 811 1051 1011 1251 901 1141 1101 1341 250 80 18 5 76 m 740 908 990 1158 850 1018 1100 1268 940 1108 1190 1358 Km 764 884 1038 1158 874 994 1148 1268 964 1084 1238 1358 275 80 R18 S 5 86 m 764 884 1044 1164 874 994 1154 1274 964 1084 1244 1364 280 70 R18 5 81 m 764 884 1046 1166 874 994 1156 1276 964 1084 1246 1366 nn SE a 5 86 m 814 834 1088 1108 924 944 1198 1218 1014 1034 1288 1308 275 80 R18 5 87 m 814 934 1094 1114 924 944 1204 1224 1014 1034 1294 1314 320 65 R18 5 90 m 814 834 1125 1145 924 944 1235 1255 1014 1034 1325 1345 33x12 50 15 5 89 m 814 830 1124 1140 924 940 1234 1250 1014 1030 1324 1340 350 60 17 5 5 97 m aa na 94 1304 1044 1394 400 55 17 5 5 99 m 3 954 1334 1044 1424 33x12 50 R15 5 97 m 864 1207 890 974 1233 1317 980 1064 1323 1407 ue f we 5 94 m 870 1188 884 980 1202 1298 974 1070 1292 1388 on 6 06 m 904 129
16. We have tested and approved a large number of possible implements for use with this tractor Please contact our field service or customer service for information on working widths and manufacturer Possible Implements For example for vineyards and orchards agriculture mowers Snow removal and other street cleaning equipment Safety Instructions for Handling Implements The tractor must be parked safely before the installation of implements It must be secured against rolling for example with the parking brake or if required with chocks DANGER Be careful to avoid injuries due to crushing and cutting when attaching implements 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER DANGER No one must come between the tractor and implement unless the tractor is secured against rolling For highway driving purposes the implements must be lifted and secured against lowering Observe the applicable safety regulations for your implement Observe the operating in structions and the safety rules for your im plement DANGER During work breaks the implement must al ways be lowered to the ground in order to relieve the hydraulic cylinders Accidents can occur if the lowering is uncontrolled for ex ample due to damage or accidental move ment of the control levers DANGER Any parts of the implements posing a traffic hazard must be covered before driving or identified with warning signs 77 HOLDER Operating Instruct
17. With With 6 With With 6 Empty weight A rollover point rollover point rollover point rollover point rollover point rollover point rollover point Trac 5 58 pro safety pro safety pro safety pro safety pro safety pro safety pro safety wheelbase 1448 tection frame tection frame tection frame tection frame tection frame tection frame tection frame mm incl driver 75 partial partial partial partial partial partial partial kg cab cab cab cab cab cab cab Total kg 1810 1840 1830 1856 1850 1876 1866 1892 1825 1852 1775 1804 1750 1776 Front kg 1085 1050 1095 1058 1105 1068 1113 1076 1092 1056 1067 1032 1055 1018 Rear kg 725 790 735 798 745 808 753 816 733 796 708 772 695 758 On A Trac 5 58 the empty weights are increased by 140 kg at the rear increased by 195 kg and at front reduced by 55 kg 145 146 21 HOLDER Operating Instructions Technical Data A5 58 A5 58P Tyres Type of Tyre Load Capacity Profile Tube Air Pressure in bar Wheel Weights mn u Type Weight 7 50 R18 102 A8 Cleat profile yes 1 0 3 0 4134 1 approx 42 kg 250 80 18 8 PR Cleat profile yes 1 1 2 2 4134 1 approx 42 kg 10 5 80 18 MPT 138 A6 131 A8 Cleat profile yes 1 0 2 0 4134 1 approx 42 kg 275 80 R18 142 A2 130 B Cleat profile yes 1 0 1 0 4134 1 approx 42 kg 280 70 R18 114 A8 111 B Cleat profile no 0 6 1 2 4134
18. exactly to prevent danger to the life and limbs of persons CAUTION Indicates procedures which must be observed exactly to prevent personal injuries ATTENTION Indicates procedures which must be observed exactly to prevent damage to and or destruc tion of objects and equipment NOTE For technical exigencies requiring particular attention 4 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Table of Contents Chapter Page FOIBWOTd esnea ta A hlncigelevlecte ec 1 Information on the Tractor ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaaes 5 Information on Operaatio asn 7 Technical Data 24444esn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenn 15 DESCAPUON siirto 29 Taking into Service uuurssnssesssnnnennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnann 47 Operation UPRESSBEREHRER PER PEEIIERORETT BEL EEEVERET R onain 61 Special Operating Instructions uu nenn 69 Operating the Implements 44 nennen 77 Other Activitiesena ersehen an 97 Taking out of Operation uuusssnesnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnann nn 111 Trailers TOWING cceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 113 Transport Loading TOWINg ecese 117 Indicators Adjustments 4244444444444 nn 119 Problems Cause Remedy usssssnssennsnnnnnnennnnn 121 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Foreword Chapter Page General Remarks on Maintenance ne 125 Maintenance Schedule 400442400ns nennen 133 Mai
19. must be turned off For this it must be placed in the forward position A 5 58 A 5 58 P Start the engine Select the required PTO rpm with the PTO selector lever 2 oe ww gt NOTE Ks ae Jo The PTO clutch lever 2 is located at the a WA rear left side of the gearbox r N ey r DANGER BEN ER A x Bild_067 Before engaging the PTO make sure no one is standing close enough to the tractor and the driven implement to be hurt The PTO selector has 3 speed ranges Set the control lever to the centre position The PTO selector is switched off Push the control lever forward in the direction of travel The PTO speed is 540 rpm with an engine speed of 2450 rpm Pull the control lever back opposite to the direction of travel The PTO speed is 750 rpm with an engine speed of 2520 rpm Bi 90 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements 5 Do p h A 5 58 A 5 58 P Engaging the Rear PTO ATTENTION Never engage the PTO with the engine off Increase the engine speed to 1500 1800 rpm Pull the clutch lever 1 down fast The pressure point must be passed noticeably The rear PTO is engaged To disengage it return the PTO clutch lever 1 to the vertical position Ifthe PTO is no longer required return the lever 2 to position 0 S DANGER After the installed implement is disengaged it can continue to run Wait until the implement is s
20. 010 395 010 395 Engine oil filter 9 4 797 494 797 494 Valve cover gasket 796 329 796 329 Air filter cartridge 141 652 141 652 KHD fan V belt 796 808 10x1175 lg 797 154 10x1150 lg Fuel filter 782 971 782 971 Suction filter element implement hydraulics 029 541 029 541 O ring 64 x 3 014 696 2 items 014 696 2 items Filter element pressure filter for implement hydraulics 132 897 132 897 O ring for hydraulic pressure filter 028 109 028 109 Replacement set toothed belt 797 192 293 14 80 178 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance Data Bulbs 12 V Lights Rating Lights Headlights H4 60 55 W Hazard warning light switch Front turn signal light 21W Engine temperature gauge light Rear turn signal light 21W Fuel gauge light Tail light 10W Indicator lights License plate light 5W Clearance lights Stop light 21W Interior light Back up light 21W Rotating beacon Tachometer for engine and 1 2 W Multi function instument light PTO rpm DIN 72601 W5 12 V Speed and PTO shaft indicator 1 2W 145 146 Top clearance lights 179 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance Data Technical Data of the Engine A5 58 A5 58P Engine Specifications A 5 58 A 5 58P A 5 58 A 5 58P Manufacturer Deutz AG Deutz AG Type designation BF3L1011F 40 KW BF3L2011 43 KW Design In line vertical engine In line vertical engine Mode of opereation 4 stroke Diesel 4 stroke Diesel
21. ATTENTION The bearing load must be at least 25 kg 4 of the trailer load while the maximum bearing load must not exceed 600 kg If the bearing load is underrun or exceeded when unloading the trailer the load must be shifted so that the bearing load returns to the nn is standina bet Perae permissible range e sure no one is standing between the trac tor and trailer Drive the tractor in front of the trailer to be attached DANGER The trailer must be secured against uninten tional movement rolling Drive the tractor with the hitch to the trailer tiller Insert the hitch bolt and lock it Connect the trailer lighting to the socket 5 Remove the wheel chocks from the trailers Pull the release ring 6 up and pull the hitch bolt 1 out off the hitch 2 114 145 146 A558 A558p __ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Trailers Towing Driving with Trailers Switch the range selector lever in position S M or L The tractive force is the greatest in position L Drive the tractor as described in section Driving DANGER If a trailer not requiring a permit is attached the driving speed is limited to 25 km h The trailer must be identified with a 25 km h sign 145 146 115 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Transport Loading Towing Instructions for Transport Drive the tractor on the means of transport Park the tractor as described in section Leaving the Tractor Secure the tractor against rolling with cho
22. Attach the colour coded hydraulic hoses of the implement to the hydraulic couplings of the same colour on the tractor 145 146 ATTENTION The hydraulic male couplings fit on each coup ling and can therefore be connected incor rectly Operating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements With the connection you decide which func tion movement of the implement is actually to be performed with the control lever as signed to the coupling DANGER If you are not sure about the functions de termine them by making trials at a safe place 85 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operating the Implements Installing the Cardan Shafts Only use shafts suitable and intended for the implement These shafts are supplied with the implement The length of the articulated shaft must adjusted before the first installa tion In case of doubt please contact our customer service Observe installation instructions for the articulated shaft when installing it DANGER Shut off the engine before the installation Fit the protective devices as specified after in stallation After the removal cover the PTO shaft 1 again with the protective cap Removing Implements Drive the implement to its storage place and lower it with the lift Stop the engine but do not turn off the ignition Operate all control levers for the lift several times in all directions This will relieve the pressure in the hydraulic system Slide the outer ring
23. Biohydran TMP Total Multiagri Super 10W 30 FUCHS Plantohyd 46S NWG OEST Bio Synthetik HYD 46 4 SHELL Naturelle HF E 46 Shell Harvella T 10W 30 VALVOLINE Valvoline Ultraplant J we 145 146 173 Recommended Oils and Fuels Recommended Engine Oils and Greases The following oil brands conform to US Military Specifica tion MIL L 2104C or to API quality CD SF and ACEA A 5 58 A 5 58 P Manufacturer Recommended Lubricating Oil SAE Greases Class Penetration Ratio 260 290 AGIP Agip Sigma Ultra TFE 10W 40 Agip GR MU 2 AGIP Autol Valve Ultra FE 10W 40 ARAL GmbH Aral Mega Turboral 10W 40 Multi purpose grease ARAL GmbH Aral Super Turboral 5W 30 Long service grease H BAYWA BayWa Super Truck 1040 MC 10W 40 Baywa multi purpose grease 2 BAYWA BayWa Turbo 4000 10W 40 Special grease FLM CASTROL GmbH Castrol SYNTRUCK 5W 40 Castrol LM CASTROL GmbH Castrol DYNAMAX 7 5W 40 CHEVRON Chevron Delo 400 Synthic 5W 40 ESSO Essolube XTS 501 10W 40 Esso Beacon 2 multi purpose grease FINA Fina Kappa First 5W 30 Fina Marson L2 FINA Fina Kappa Ultra 10W 40 Fina Marson EPL 2 FUCHS DEA Dea Cronos Synth 5W 40 Glissando 20 FUCHS DEA Dea Cronos Premium LD 10W 40 Glissando 283 EP 2 FUCHS DEA Fuchs Titan Cargo MC 10W 40 Renolit LZR 2 FUCHS DEA Deutz Oel TLL 10W 40MB 10W 40 FUCHS DEA Dea Cronos Premium FX 10W 40 FUCHS DEA Fuchs Titan Unic Plus MC 10W 40 174 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Recommended Engine Oils and Lubri
24. fall below 0 C use winter Diesel or super Diesel fuel or additives recommended in the mainte nance manual Engine Oil for Winter Operation Fill engine oil with a suitable SAE class as recommended in the maintenance manual The cold start capability of the engine can be reduced if the temperature limits are underrun occasionally but this does not damage the engine Hydraulic System The hydraulic functions are sluggish and slower during cold temperatures Bring the hydraulic system to operating tem perature with some movements without a load Option 74 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Putting on Snow Chains Snow chains can be mounted on the tyres to improve grip In the following table you will find the order numbers for RUD chains which fit on the listed tyres You can also fit snow chains from other manufacturers if these have the proper dimensions Make sure that there is enough clear ance to the fenders ATTENTION Do not install snow chains on a narrow track model Type of Tyre sa 7 50 18 MPT 24 537 7 50 R18 24 545 10 5 18 MPT 10 5 80 18 22 553 and 24 553 275 70 R18 320 65 R18 24 553 280 70 R18 250 80 18 22 161 and 24 161 400 60 15 5 400 55 17 5 22 177 31x11 50 15 22 539 31x15 50 15 Terra 24 548 33x12 50 R15 33x12 5 15 22 167 and 24 167 33x15 50 15 350 60 17 5 22 174 36x13 5 15 24 178 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Ballast Weights The weight of the machine can be inc
25. ground lead 1 Do not place any metal parts on the battery terminals Risk of short circuit 145 146 129 Jack lift points Jacking up D DANGER 4 j When using the jack be sure the tractor is EZ oa shut down and secured against rolling S chocks The tractor may only be jacked up at the shown locations 1 and 2 DANGER The weight to be lifted should not exceed the permissible load capacity of the jack When carrying out repairs the raised tractor must also be secured against lowering with supports Place the supports under the axles on both sides 130 Removing the Hood Before working in the engine compartment the hood has to be removed Remove air intake nozzle 2 Depending on the model you may have to remove also the exhaust muffler 4 CAUTION Do not touch hot exhaust muffler with hands unprotected Untie knurled nut 1 Pull hood backward until the edge of the hood 5 comes out of it s guide Lift hood slightly and slide to the front Do not damage the hydraulic couplings 3 Remove the hood A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions Maintenance Schedule Maintenance during the first period of operation HOLDER Interval Service and Inspection See Page Maintenance after the first 50 Check engine for leaks 137 service hours Check hydraulic oil level 50 Renew hydraulic oil filter pressure filter for implement hydraulics 153 Check clutch 146 Check b
26. new toroidal sealing ring onto the filter housing Refit oil drain plug 3 with new gasket The installation of the suction filter is carried out in the re verse order of removal 164 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance every 1500 Service hours A 5 58 A 5 58 P Fill recommended hydraulic oil through the filler neck 5 Filling quantity ueensennsnnneeennnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnne approx 18 L Check the oil level at the sight glass 6 Refit the filler neck cap Start the engine Operate the implement hydraulics and steering gt NOTE The hydraulic system is vented automatically Shut off the engine and relieve any pressure in the hydraulic system Check for leaks Check the oil level at the sight glass 6 Add hydrau lic oil if necessary 145 146 165 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Maintenance every 3000 Service hours Checking the Injection Nozzles ATTENTION This work may only be carried out by an au thorized workshop Clean the fuel injector nozzles Check the fuel injector nozzles with a test pressure of 210 8 bar Changing the toothed belt See maintenance manual of the engine manufacturer ATTENTION This work may only be carried out by an au thorized workshop Remove the left hand cover of the toothed belt drive Check the toothed belt for cracks over its entire length Replace damaged toothed belts 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER
27. of the hydraulic couplings 1 back and disconnect the hydraulic hoses Close the protective caps on the hydraulic couplings 86 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Remove the upper link from the pin of the upper link support Pull the quick attaches 3 up to release the imple ment pins Lower the lift and drive forward carefully 145 146 A558 A558p __ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Multi function Lever 1 Forward direction arrow illuminated if selected 2 Reverse direction arrow illuminated if selected 3 Forward reverse selector lever left forward right reverse 4 Multi function lever 5 Function button changes the hydraulic control observe the label before the multi function lever Activating Operating Functions Press the desired pushbutton and move the multi function lever either forward back or across depending upon the re quired function Option 145 146 Operating the Implements Operating the Hydraulic Control Levers 1 Multi function lever functions plate 2 Function button 3 Multi function lever implements and direction of travel Control lever for rear lift Lock knob for control lever 4 Lock knob for longitudinal motion of the multi function lever 7 Lock knob for lateral movement of the multi function lever 8 Control lever for priority flow valve 9 Sliding sleeve for locking 10 Oil quantity adjustment knob oust gt NOTE The control levers control those functions of the impl
28. risks arising from handling the tractor can not be excluded The tractor and all other system components conform to currently applicable safety regulations A residual risk can not be excluded even with approved use of the tractor and with observation of all the safety notices given For this reason persons standing in the vicinity of the trac tor and attachments must exercise particular caution in or der to be able to react directly in case of a malfunction incident failure etc CAUTION All persons standing in the area of the tractor and implements must be advised of the risks which can result from their operation Further more read and observe the other safety rules and regulations contained in this operating manual A 5 58 A 5 58 P The risks can include Unexpected movements of the implements and the tractor Escape of fuel and lubricants due to leaks broken lines and containers etc Risk of accidents when driving steering and braking due to unfavourable ground conditions such as slopes icy roads unevenness or poor visibility etc Falling stumbling etc when moving on the tractor particularly if it is wet Danger of fires and explosion through the battery and electric voltages Danger of poisoning through Diesel exhaust fumes Danger of fire through Diesel fuel and oils Human misconduct through the non observance of safety rules Note on Disposal of Tractor Your tractor is made of dif
29. rod 3 for easy movement The clevises should not be too tight or have too much play Checking the Brake System DANGER Do not operate the tractor with a defective braking system Carefully apply the parking brake while driving The tractor should be braked noticeably Depress the foot brake pedal 1 while driving slowly The tractor should brake strongly DANGER In case of irregularities with the braking sys tem stop the tractor immediately and have it checked by an authorized workshop 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance every 125 Service hours A 5 58 A 5 58 P Tractor Lubrication Lubricate the grease nipples according to the lubrication chart Only use recommended grease Bild_120 145 146 147 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance every 125 Service hours Retightening the Nuts and Bolts A5 58 A5 58P Tighten the transmission axles and engine fasteners Tighten fasteners to the specified torque according to tables in the maintenance data Retightening the Wheel Nuts Tighten all wheel nuts at the front and rear wheels 1 and 2 Checking the Electrical System CAUTION When working on the electrical system al ways disconnect the ground lead of the bat tery Remove the hood Check cables plugs and cable ducts for damage and security Have any damaged parts replaced by an authorized workshop 148 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER A 5
30. rpm engine speed Operating pressure 180 190 bar Hydraulic oil tank 18L Electrical system Operating voltage 12 VDC Battery 12 V 88 Ah Alternator 12V 60A Starter 12 V 2 2 kw 145 146 27 HOLDER Operating Instructions Technical Data Noise Level The tractor emits the following noise level measured atthe driver s ear according to EC Standard 77 311 EEC meas urement according to Appendix Il Table of Noise Levels and Absorption Rating A 5 58 A 5 58 P Model Engine Type Engine Output Noise Level dB A we Hen Cabin partially Cabin fully Safety Frame enclosed enclosed 2 and 6 points open closed open closed A 5 58 BF3L1011F 40 kW 54 4HP 88 88 87 80 80 2 2 A 5 58 P BF3L1011F 40 kW 54 4HP 88 88 87 80 80 2 2 A 5 58 BF3L2011 43 kW 58 HP 89 89 87 83 80 1 7 A 5 58 P BF3L201 1 43 kW 58 HP 89 89 87 83 80 1 7 Front windscreen and roof vent open Exhaust Gas Identification The absorption rating is stated on the identification plate 28 145 146 Description TE 1 aa RT ANT TT 1 2 3 4 5 Views of Tractor 6 i i Front Right View 1 Windshield wiper reservoir 2 Drivers cab 3 Headlight top 4 Turnsignal clearance light 5 Wiper washer 6 Fuel tank filler neck 7 Intake for air filter 8 Hydraulic coupling for implement 9 Headlight bottom 10 Hydraulic coupling for implement 11 Access cover for engine oil check 12 Front axle 13 Re
31. sleeves 8 on the implement connecting stub and secure it with the linch pin if necessary use reducing sleeves Adjust the clearance between the lower supports and the spindles 6 and 3 Remove the trailer hitch 1 and use the upper link 5 instead With the spindle 2 it is possible to set the lower link to different heights 4 DANGER MH Make sure no one is standing between the s SR i Bild_158 tractor and implement Drive the tractor to the implement to be attached Steer the catch hooks under the attaching pin of the implement Raise the rear lift until the lock 7 closes and engag es 82 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Adjusting the Front Lift Catch Hook The catch hooks can be adjusted laterally Measure the stand off of the pins on your implement Disengage the clamping screws 5 on both sides Slide the catch hook laterally until the required dis tance is reached Retighten the clamping screws For equipment of category with a pin diameter of 22 mm install the reducing sleeves 3 on the left and right DANGER Make sure no one is standing between the tractor and implement Drive the tractor to the implement to be attached Steer the catch hooks 4 under the attaching pin of the implement Raise the front lift until the quick attach 2 closes and engages Sonderausstattung 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements 1 Retaini
32. the tact an authorized workshop or our customer service engine 145 146 i HOLDER Operating Instructions Problems Cause Remedy Problems in the Hydraulic System and These notices only apply for valve arrange ments conforming to our circuit diagrams or Steering gt NOTE approved by Bucher Problem Lifter or hydraulic cylinders not lifting although control valve can be moved normally No build up of pressure steering working normally Cause Pressure relief valve jammed due to foreign objects A 5 58 A 5 58 P Remedy Remove and clean slide valve plate HDS 11715 but do not change the pressure setting Loss of lifting power Pressure setting too low Oil level too low Reset pressure with pressure gage 190 bar Fill up specified type of oil Operating pressure is only reached with high RPM Pump defective Replace pump Manual control valve jammed 122 Radial torosion Dirt Tension screws too tight or not all tightened to the same torque Maximum torque 25 Nm 2 5 mkp Remove and clean valve 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Problem Operating Instructions Cause HOLDER Problems Cause Remedy Remedy Hydraulic oil heats too quickly system works against excess pressure engine unter load Control valve jammed Control lever does not automatically return to neutral position Does not automatically return to neutral position Cylinde
33. the front cover of the cabin 1 Fuse 25 A 2 Airconditioner relay Option A 5 58 A 5 58 P Taking out of Operation Leaving the Tractor Stopping the Tractor Lower the implement completely Engage the parking brake Pushin the hand throttle 3 fully idle position Set the gearshift lever 1 to 0 Range selector lever 2 to 0 145 146 ATTENTION If the engine is overheated engine tempera ture gauge 4 in the red field let the engine run without a load until the temperature has dropped to the green area Do not let the en gine run unattended Operating Instructions HOLDER RPMx100 PTO electronic 111 HOLDER Operating Instructions Taking out of Operation A5 58 A5 58P Parking ATTENTION If the tractor is parked on slopes it must be secured against rolling with chocks Engage the parking brake Select low gear Turn the ignition key 1 to the left to 0 The engine is EA U b shut down en S l Remove the ignition key and take it along ER 5 l CAUTION A PIRR EEE E 103 Do not leave the cabin without taking the ig g nition key Leaving the Tractor Lock cab door s with key If necessary secure the tractor against rolling with chocks 112 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Trailers Towing Your tractor can tow the following trailers Table of Trailers
34. the hydraulic hoses of the implement to the red hydraulic couplings for the drive 1 and return line 2 at the front of the tractor ATTENTION Turn on the starting safety switch only at low engine speed Release the lock at the starting safety switch 3 and depress the switch The switch engages and the indicator in the switch comes on ATTENTION Slowly increase the engine speed x N Say TT a Option F 95 Select the desired engine speed with the hand throt tle Goto the front of the tractor and adjust the hand wheel 4 of the priority flow valve to the working speed required for the implement Turning clockwise increases turning counterclock wise lowers the RPM The servomotor in the implement is is fed with an oil flow of 0 to 25 litres min ATTENTION If the implement is no longer used switch the priority flow valve off with the starting safety switch to prevent any unnecessary overheating of the hydraulic oil Do not leave the priority flow valve on If the engine is running and no load is connected to the couplings oritis not in operation whendriving without needing oil The overheating can damage the hydraulic system Turning Off the Priority Flow Valve Turn the safety switch 3 off The indicator in the switch extinguishes 96 Other Activities Operating Driver s Cab Operating Roof Hatch Opening Roof Hatch Press lateral buttons 1 at the handle
35. the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants Clean the mating surface of the filter mount Screw anew air filter cartridge with a new gasket in the filter mount until the seal makes contact Tighten the air filter cartridge half a turn Top up engine oil Check the oil level Checking the Hose Couplers for Leaks Check all hose couplings for leaks Use leakage spray if necessary Eliminate any leaks immediately 152 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter Imple ment Hydraulics Relieve any pressure in the hydraulic system by operating the control levers Remove the air filter housing 1 with a 24mm wrench ATTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants Clean the mating surface of the filter mount Withdraw the pressure filter from the housing Cleanthe housing Coat the new gasket with oil Insert the new pressure filter in the air filter housing Screw the air filter housing with a new gasket in the filter mount Make atrial run and check for leaks Check the hydraulic oil level 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER 153 Checking the Heater Push heating slide valve 1 fully in off position Runthe engine warm Pull heating slide valve 1 fully in on position Set the heating blower switch 2 to stage 2 Warm air should flow out of the legroom heating nozzles 154 A 5 58 A 5 58
36. tons permissible total weight of the combination and permissible total weight of trailer lt dead weight of tractor otherwise amp 8 145 146 A558 A558p __ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Information on Operation Multiple axle Trailers and Two axle Trailers with an Axle Base over 1 metre Maximum Total Weight Driver s License Class Former Driver s License g Minimum Requirements Class Germany up to 750 kg trailer weight B C1 C T 2 3 L 8 only with additional sign and maximum tractor speed of 25 km h depending on type over 750 kg trailer weights BE CIE CE T 2 3 up to 3 5 t zGM B C1 C only up to 3 5 tons 1 1a 1b 4 5 permissible total weight of the in each case 25 combination and permissible total weight of trailer lt dead weight of tractor otherwise amp 145 146 9 HOLDER Operating Instructions Information on Operation Two Trailers behind Tractors for Farming and Forestry Maximum Total Weight Driver s License Class A5 58 A5 58P Former Driver s License Minimum Requirements up to 3 5 tons perm total weight BE CIE CE T B C1 C only up to 3 5 tons permissible total weight of the combination and permissible total weight of trailer lt dead weight of tractor otherwise 5 Class Germany 2 3 1 1a 1b 4 5 amp 10 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Safety General Notes on Safety Observe your national regulations for safet
37. tractor can be used for stationary operation for exam ple to drive a water pump via the PTO shaft ATTENTION Place the tractor on level ground in both di rections Remove the protective sleeve from the PTO shaft Attach the stationary equipment to PTO shaft 2 Shift the gear and range selector lever in to the neutral position Apply the parking brake DANGER Before switching on the PTO make sure no one is standing in the vicinity of the tractor and the rotating PTO shaft 145 146 Special perenne eee Hydraulic Oil Flow for Stationary Operation When the tractor is stationary hydraulic oil is available for example for the operation of a hydraulic dump 1 Max oil quantity available unenennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenn 14L ATTENTION Before starting to drive after stationary opera tion first check if the hydrostatic steering is working Turn the steering wheel fully to the right and left several times to release air from the steering system 71 HOLDER Operating Instructions A5 58 A 5 58 P Special Operating Instructions Adjusting the Track Width gt NOTE You can widen the track width of the tractor by adding The arrows on the tyres must show in the forward direction of rotation spacers 1 You have a choice of 3 different spacers Re tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque DANGER Observe the safety notes on safe parking and TOQUE O 0 200000000n sense 215 Nm
38. tractor in gear or with the engine stopped e Before driving check that no one is standing in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle e The driving behaviour of the tractor is strongly affect ed by the weight and swing range of the implements trailers and if fitted ballasting Therefore drive slowly with heavy equipment and take the longer braking distance into consideration 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER When following a curve with a trailer or other attach ments do not forget to take the added length and drag into consideration DANGER Any parts of the implements posing a traffic hazard must be covered before driving or identified with warning signs Switch off the differential lock when travelling along a curve When driving on slopes drive downhill if possible if you have to turn turn only when driving uphill On steep slopes you can improve traction by activat ing the differential lock Drive across slopes only in accordance with the notes at the end of this chapter 61 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operation Driving with Mechanical Gearbox Set the gearshift lever 2 to 0 Start the engine Select the direction of travel with the forward reverse selector switch 1 forward or reverse The indicator 3 is on green and flashing forward or reverse Fully depress the clutch pedal 4 buzzer sounds until shifting is completed The indicator 3 is now illuminated green continuo
39. 03 31 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 i 31x15 5 15 4131 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 Switch positions 7 and 8 have no functions 140 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Checking the Air Cleaner System The filter cartridge must be serviced when the flow resist ance of the filter is highest due to the restriction of the ele ment This is indicated by the sounding of the horn Switch off the engine Remove the hood Open the three air filter cover clips 1 Pulldown housing cover Pull the air filter cartridge 2 out of the housing by rotating it slightly Cleaning Blow out air filter cartridge from the inside with maxi mum 5 bar air pressure Replacement Install a new air filter cartridge Clean the air filter housing with a moist cloth before installa tion The installation of the air filter cartridge is performed in the reverse order 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance as Required Bild_115 141 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A5 58P Maintenance as Required Readjusting the Brakes ATTENTION Readjusting the brakes may only be done by qualified personnel ATTENTION Readjusting the brakes must be performed on both sides Untie the locknut 1 of the service brake Readjust the brake by turning the readjustment nut 2 Tighten the locknut 1 firmly Untie the locknut 4 of the parking brake Readjust the brake by turning the readjustment nut 3
40. 1 approx 42 kg 320 65 R18 109 A8 106 B Cleat profile no 0 5 1 1 4134 1 approx 42 kg 350 60 17 5 105 A5 Cleat profile yes 0 4 1 1 4134 2 approx 43 kg 400 60 15 5 8 PR Lawn no 0 5 1 0 4134 2 approx 43 kg 31x11 50 R15 110Q Off road no 0 7 1 9 4134 2 approx 43 kg 31x15 50 15 109 A3 Lawn no 0 7 1 7 4134 2 approx 43 kg 33x15 50 15 6PR Terra no 0 4 1 0 4134 2 approx 43 kg 33x12 50 15 6PR Lawn no 0 5 1 5 4134 2 approx 43 kg 22 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Engine Specifications Operating Instructions A 5 58 A 5 58 A 5 58 P A 5 58 P Manufacturer Deutz AG Deutz AG Type BF3L 1011F Turbo BF3L 2011 Turbo Mode of operation Four stroke Diesel Four stroke Diesel Number of cylinders 3 3 Cubic capacity 2185 cc 2332 cc Fuel consumption 223g kW h at 2040 rpm 2169 KW h at 2040 rpm Rated speed 2650 rpm 2600 rpm Maximum idling speed 2750 rpm 2750 rpm Minimum idling speed 900 rpm 900 rpm Power at n 2650 rpm 145 146 40 kW 54 4 HP 43 kW 58 HP HOLDER Technical Data 23 HOLDER Operating Instructions Technical Data Theoretical Driving Speeds km h A5 58 A5 58P RPM 2650 Type 421 422 g 10 5 o i co in i in o e u i s ja E 2 S 3 E 8 8 8B 8 ss 8 jy g 8 2 iz 2 IJ jz J 2a x 6 9 S S S 2 S S x x x x 3 sig N A re 2 D amp r
41. 117 Turn signal to the left to the right nennen 101 Turning Off the Priority Flow Valve ne 94 96 Turning on and operating lights 4444s44 4 100 Turning on high DCAM 2uussssssssnnnnenennsnnnnnnennnnn nenn 100 Turning on Rotating Beacon eserine 102 Turning on the Flood Lights us44424 tuusen 103 188 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Seite Turning on the Heater ccccceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneee 105 Turning on the Interior Light uu 2444444Hn ern nen 103 Turning on the Vent System nunsnneensnnnnnennnn 106 Turning on Upper Lights cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeeeee 101 Two Trailers behind Tractors for Farming and Fores 10 IYO nee nenne 22 U Unintended Applications uusssrsssnnennnnnsennnnnnnnnn nenn 5 V VIEWS Of TACIO une 29 W WelgMS occain earan ann 21 Winter Diesel Fuel 0 0 0 0 eccecceeeeeeesneeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeenaees 74 Work on the Electrical Equipment n n 129 Working Clothes cccecceeeeceeeeecneeeeseneeeeenneeeseeneeeeteaes 11 145 146
42. 4 944 1204 1224 1034 1054 1314 1334 320 65 R18 6 87 m f track width 924 924 944 1235 1255 1034 1054 1345 1365 33x12 50 15 6 86 m f track width 924 924 940 1234 1250 1034 1050 1344 1360 350 60 17 5 6 93 m f track width 954 954 1304 1064 1414 400 55 17 5 6 96 m f track width 954 954 1334 1064 1444 33x12 50 R15 6 94 m f track width 974 974 1317 1000 1084 1343 1427 31x11 50 15 31x11 50 R15 6 91 m f track width 980 980 1298 994 1090 1312 1408 31x15 50 15 j 33x15 50 15 7 03 m f track width 1014 1014 1409 1124 1519 400 60 15 5 7 04 m f track width 1014 1014 1414 1124 1524 33 16LLx16 1 7 09 m f track width 1037 1037 1464 1147 1574 20 145 146 A558 A558p __ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Technical Data Weights All Tractors Weight in kg Auxiliary Assemblies Total Front Rear Permissible total weight 2800 kg Creep speed gear 13 kg 3 kg 10 kg Permissible load on front axle 1700 kg Front lift 67 kg 92 kg 25 kg Permissible load on rear axle 1700 kg Slope emergency brake 67 kg 52 kg 15 kg Permissible supporting load on trailer hitch 600 kg Partially encl cabin 110 kg Fully encl cabin 160 kg 33 16LLx16 1 10 5 18 MPT 400 55 17 5 31x15 50 15 7 50 18 Tyres 350 60 17 5 275 80 R18 280 70 R18 320 65 R18 400 60 15 5 33x15 50 15 33x12 50 15 With With 6 With With 6 With With 6 With With 6 With With 6
43. 58 A 5 58 P Maintenance every 125 Service hours Cleaning the Fresh Air Filter ER la a Remove the fastening screws if Remove the cover 1 and take out the filter element upwards Clean the filter element or replace it Reinstall the filter element and cover 145 146 149 Maintenance every 500 Service hours Changing the Engine Oil Runengine warm to operating temperature Set the heating control if available to high Place the tractor on level ground and turn off the engine Place a suitable oil pan underneath the engine CAUTION Danger of scalding when draining hot engine oil Unscrew the oil drain plug 1 Allow the oil to drain completely ATTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants Screw the oil drain plug in again with a new gasket and tighten to a torque of 55 Nm Fill new engine oil at the filler neck 3 Only use recommended engine oil Filling quantity with heating sscceeeeeeees 8 25 L Filling quantity without heating ccsssees 7 50 L Let the engine idle shortly After approx 1 minute check the oil level with the dipstick 2 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance every 500 Service hours Changing the Engine Oil Filter A 5 58 A 5 58 P See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer Drain the engine oil Unscrew the air filter cartridge 1 with a filter wrench ATTENTION Observe
44. 9 1014 1409 942 1104 1337 1499 400 60 15 5 6 07 m 904 13904 104 1414 944 1104 1344 1504 33 16LLx16 1 6 12m 927 1954 1037 1464 1127 1554 e With max steering lock and oscillation these tyres can contact hull lightly Not possible with partial and fully enclosed cabine 145 146 19 HOLDER Operating Instructions Technical Data Track Widths A Trac 5 58 P Min Turning Radius to DIN 7020 measured at outermost point of Normal Track Width flange size 924 55 mm hub at rear std A 5 58 A 5 58 P With Hub Spacers Type 5092 3 100 mm at Rear Type 572 3 55 mm at Front Tyres A vehicle Track Width e Overall Width f Track Width e Overall Width f f min max min max min max min max mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm eaa 6 64 m f track width 811 811 1051 1011 1251 921 1161 1121 1361 250 80 18 6 73 m f track width 850 850 1018 1100 1268 960 1128 1210 1378 10 5 18 MPT S 105 18 R18 S 6 78 m f track width 874 874 994 1148 1268 984 1104 1258 1378 275 80 R18 S 6 79 m f track width 874 874 994 1154 1274 984 1104 1264 1384 280 70 R18 6 78 m f track width 874 874 994 1156 1276 984 1104 1266 1386 10 5 18 MPT 10 5 80 R18 6 78 m f track width 924 924 944 1198 1218 1034 1054 1308 1328 275 80 R18 6 84 m f track width 924 92
45. Emissions HOLDER Information on Operation Battery acid contains dissolved sulphuric acid This acid is poisonous and caustic When working with battery acid always wear pro tective clothing and eye protectors Do not allow acid to contact the clothing skin or eyes in case of contact wash immediately with ample clean water In case of personal inju ries consult a doctor at once Neutralise spilled battery acid immediately Discard old fluids as specified Observe ap plicable laws and regulations Exhaust Gases During operation the engine emits exhaust gas into the environment The exhaust gas mainly consists of water vapour carbon di oxide CO2 carbon monoxide CO hydro carbon CH nitrogen oxide NOX and soot The components CO CH and NOX are poi sonous or hazardous to health and should not be inhaled in high concentrations Soot is a carcinogenic material 13 HOLDER Operating Instructions Information on Operation Particularly the particles contained in the exhaust gas can cause cancer For this rea son the engine should not be operated in en closed spaces A5 58 A5 58P Heat The exhaust gases are very hot and can ig nite inflammable material The exhaust gas pipe should therefore be kept away from ig nitable material During charging the battery produces a mix ture of oxygen and hydrocarbon detonating gas This mixture of gases is explosive and may not be ignited The risk of explosio
46. Engine Oil 40ur nennen 151 Changing the Engine Oil Filter u 152 Changing the Fuel Filter 2200 nennen 156 Changing the Gear Oil of Rear Gearbox incl Epicycloidal Gear of the Axles 161 Changing the Hydraulic Oil Pressure Filter Implement Hydraulics u 4440 nn 153 Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil 163 169 Changing the toothed belt usrssseenssneennnnnnen 167 Checking the Engine for Leaks nenn 137 Checking Brakes and Steering for Proper Function 59 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Page Checking or Cleaning the Cooler and Radiator Protection Screen s 47 Checking or Cleaning the Implement Hydraulics Oil 164 Checking the Air Cleaner System een 141 Checking the Air Hoses for Leaks nen 145 Checking the Battery 20uu444n0nnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnen 155 Checking the Battery and Cable Connections 144 Checking the Brake System ueeneennnneen 146 Checking the clutch 224044240nnnnennnnnnennnnnen 146 Checking the Clutch Fluid Level 52 145 Checking the cooling system n 143 Checking the Electrical System een 148 Checking the Engine Oil Level nenn 48 Checking the Heater cccceeseeeeseseeeteseeeeeeseeeeeeeaes 154 Checking the High
47. G V min G c d T b 0 2 T b Vmin a b Enter the calculated minimum ballasting required for the front of the tractor in the table Front Implement 2 Calculation of the minimum rear ballasting G G a T b X T b b c d Enter the calculated minimum ballasting required for the rear of the tractor in the table Value X for Holder tractor 0 25 4 wheel H min G Hmin 3 Calculation of the actual front axle load T py If the minimum front ballasting G __ is not obtained with the front implement G the weight of the front implement must be increased to the weight of the minimum front ballasting G at b T b G c d Vact b 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements Enter the calculated actual and the permissible front axle load specified in the operating manual of the tractor in the table 4 Calculation of the actual total weight G If the required minimum rear ballasting G min is not ob tained with the rear implement G min the weight of the rear implement must be increased to the weight of the minimum rear ballasting G G T G Enter the calculated actual and the permissible total weight specified in the operating manual of the tractor in the table 5 Calculation of the actual rear axle load T Th act 2 T act Vact Enter the calculated actual and the permissible rear axle load specified in the tractor operating manual in the tab
48. Jacking up for the wheel change in the main tenance manual Remove the wheels Turn the wheels inside out or install the selected spacers ATTENTION The spacers must be mounted on the front and rear axle so that the same track width is obtained 72 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Special Operating Instructions A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating the Emergency Shift gt NOTE In the event of a failure of the servomotor or the electronic control it is possible to drive to an authorized workshop with the emergency shift Turn off the engine Apply the parking brake Putthe range selector lever and the gearshift lever in neutral Remove the right rear wheel Remove the cover Remove the safety wire 3 Carefully press the ball socket of the servomotor 2 down until it is disconnected Move the operating lever 1 to the desired position V forwards or R reverse Refit the cover Refit the wheel Tighten the wheel nuts to a torque of 215 Nm Start the engine and drive to the workshop 145 146 73 HOLDER Operating Instructions Special Operating Instructions Operation in Winter Preheating of Oil Before starting the engine at temperatures below 20 C turn on the heating element for preheating the oil Connect the preheating system plug to a230 VAC source Observe the information of the battery manufacturer Winter Diesel Fuel Whenever temperatures
49. Operating Instructions A Trac 5 58 A Trac 5 58 P HOLDER Order No 153 148 Date of Issue 17 11 2010 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Foreword We congratulate you on having bought a product from HOLDER We would like you to be able to work safely with your tractor and without malfunctions and therefore we rec ommend you follow the instructions in this operating manual You also ensure getting full value from your tractor save yourself trouble and maintain your warranty The operating manual provide you with the required information Continued Development Due to the continuous development of our tractor in design and equipment deviations between this operating manual and your tractor may possibly exist Despite taking all care possible in the creation of this manual we can not fully exclude mistakes Please note that the technical data illustrations and descriptions contained in this manual are not binding and no legal claims can be made on the basis hereof These operating and maintenance instructions are supplied with each tractor Keep these in a safe place where they are available for the driver and owner at any time It they should get lost the owner must get a replacement from the manu facturer 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER The personnel concerned with the operation and mainte nance of the tractors must be made acquainted with the operating and maintenance manual The owner must en sure that every operator h
50. P Maintenance every 1000 Service hours Checking the Valve Play See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer Checking the Battery 145 146 CAUTION For the sake of your safety observe the fol lowing instructions The battery contains dissolved sulphuric acid which is poisonous and caustic When working with battery acid wear per sonal protective equipment protective apron protective gloves and eye protectors If your clothing skin or eyes have nevertheless come in contact with battery acid the affected parts must be rinsed at once with water If the eyes are affected seek medical aid im mediately Neutralise spilled battery acid im mediately Operating Instructions HOLDER Gases are released when batteries are charged To prevent an explosion keep sparks naked fires away Rooms in which batteries are charged or stored must be ven tilated accordingly NOTE The charging servicing and care of the bat tery must always be according to the main tenance instructions of the battery manufac turer 155 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance every 1000 Service hours Checking the V belt Tension and Condition See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer CAUTION Adjust V belt tension only when the engine is shut off Inspect V belts for cracks and tears over their entire length Replace damaged V belts Using thumb pressure check if the V belt can not be depresse
51. Pressure Hoses 144 Checking the Hose Couplers for Leaks 152 Checking the Implement Hydraulics Oil Level 50 Checking the Injection Nozzles une 167 Checking the Lights and Rear View Mirror 55 Checking the PTO Clutch 222444240 146 Checking the Steering Cylinder and Orbitrol 145 Checking the Trailer Hitch optional if required 49 Checking the V belt Tension and Condition 156 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Alphabetical Index Page Checking the Valve Play ceccceeceeesseeeesseeeeeeees 155 Checking Tyre Inflation Pressure een 49 Cleaning the Cooling System 4eu nennen 143 Cleaning the Fresh Air Filter nen 149 Cleaning with Cold Cleaner or Water Jet 143 Connecting Equipment to the Power Socket 104 Continued Development ccccceteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeetenaeees 1 Control Lever FUNCTIONS 2 u4244404nnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnannn 89 Controls for Mechanical Gearbox n 38 Controls on Top Cabissa 39 Coupling Hydraulic Lines 40s424400 nennen 85 D Daily Checks and Activities prior to Taking into S 47 Date of Issue and Version of Manual 2 Description g A T nn nnnnnnennnnennnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 29 Determining the Total Weight Axle Loads
52. a commercial automotive plug ATTENTION Do not leave any equipment running unat tended if the engine is not running the bat tery can be discharged Option 104 i Q A 5 58 A 5 58 P Heater Heating and Ventilating Turning on the Heater Re NOTE The cabin heater is heated by the engine cooling oil To heat the cabin pull the heater slide valve 2 You may select any intermediate position Observe the plate 1 above the heating slide valve To shut the heating off fully press the heating slide valve 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Other Activities 105 HOLDER Operatinginstructions yp 5 58 A5 58P Other Activities Turning on the Vent System To ventilate the cabin switch on the fresh air blower switch gt NOTE The fresh air blower has 2 speeds Range1 slow Range2 fast for summer gt NOTE D A There are 2 air nozzles 2 3 under the dash Sas 1117 Q vs board er a 106 145 146 Air Conditioner Operation the Air Conditioner ee NOTE A separate operating manual is supplied for the air conditioner Please observe this when operating The air conditioner is protected with an own 25 A fuse located behind the access hatch 6 of the cabin Air Conditioner 1 Adjustable air vent nozzle 2 Temperature control with On Off switch 3 Adjustable air vent nozzle 4 Switch for 4 speed blower 5 Adjustable air vent nozzle Setthe air vent nozzles to the de
53. and Tire 78 Dimensional Drawing ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee 16 17 Disengaging the Differential LOCK 65 Disengaging the Parking Brake eseese 67 Drivers Licence un en 7 Drivers Licence Classes 220unsnnenennnnnnnennnennennnnnn 7 Drivers Statio iicn ea aan 31 HOLDER Operating Instructions Alphabetical Index Page Driving on Slope S sctu dsi eioan aa 68 Driving with Mechanical Gearbox s 62 Driving with Trailers 115 E Emissions use 13 Engaging the Differential Lock us44444 4444 e en enen 65 Engaging the Differential Lock Briefly 65 Engaging the Differential Lock Steadily 65 Engaging the Front PTO 2220usssnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnn 92 Engaging the Parking Brake eeen 67 Engaging the Rear PTO uun snnenssnnenensnnennnnnnnn 90 91 Engine Oil for Winter Operation u een 74 Engine Preservation 24 uu4mnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nn 171 Engine Specifications uusrs24nsunnsnnnennennnennnnnnnnnnn 23 Examination of Hydraulic Oil Samples of Implement hydraulics 2 4444er nn 169 Exhaust Gas Identification sesiis 28 Exhaust Gases u 240usssnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn nn 13 Explanation of the Cautions used uennnen 2 F IMIG FUG 4 200 ee eae scgedatie 51 184 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Page Filing Olsen al 160 Fil
54. araxle 29 Tractor Rear Right View 12 Front axle Rear axle Hydraulic coupling for implement Ropereleaseforrear 44 lift Rear lift lower link support Upper link Back up light Stop and turn signal light Socket for trailer lighting Hydraulic coupling for implement License plate light Support for rotating beacon 108 co OND gt N _ oO a Nh 30 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Driver s Station Operating Controls ASOOAOANDAAWND k i 12 13 14 15 16 Control lever for powershift multiple disk clutch Engine speed adjustment knob Hydraulic oil temperature gauge Steering wheel Multi function display Vehicle fuses Power socket Preheat starter switch Circulating oil switch 2nd flow regulator Directional indicator Multi function lever with forward reverse selector lever Gearshift lever Accelerator pedal Brake pedal Steering column height adjuster Clutch pedal 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Description Range selector lever Steering column tilt adjuster Turn signal lever Fan switch Hazard warning flasher switch Differential lock switch Light switch 31 32 A558 A558p Gberating Instructions HOLDER Description Operating Controls for Attachments Multi function lever functions plate Multi function lever Rear lift control lever Rear lift lock knob Lock knob for multi function lever right left Lock knob f
55. as received read and understood this manual We thank you for reading and observing this manual In case you still have any questions suggestions for improve ments or discovered mistakes please contact our customer service General Notes on Service On receipt of the machine please make sure that your HOLDER dealer will take care of the online registration This registration is the proof in case of any warranty claims Have the scheduled services carried out at the proper inter vals and have them confirmed with the dealer s stamp and signature in this manual Please note that warranty can only be claimed if the regular services have been carried out as scheduled HOLDER Operating Instructions Foreword In case of questions regarding your tractor please state the following data Tractor Model 2 u 22 2a eg A 5 58 Engine Serial Number nn eg 00584185 Chassis Serial Number eg 42100105 Date of sale or Date ofcomplaint sesin eg 2 January 2003 Operating Hours nn eg 500 service hours Date of Issue and Version of Manual March 2006 We wish you safe driving and troublefree working with your HOLDER A Trac Max Holder GmbH Max Holder Stra e 1 D 72555 Metzingen Phone 07123 966 0 Fax 07123 966 228 E mail info holder gmbh com www holder gmbh com A5 58 A5 58P Explanation of the Cautions used DANGER Indicates procedures which must be observed
56. ating Instructions Information on Operation The installed equipment must conform to the applica ble EMC directive 89 336 EC and carry the CE symbol If you must install a mobile communications system or have it installed eg radio mobile telephone the following requirements must be met Only approved equipment eg with type approval may be installed The equipment must be installed permanently The operation of portable or mobile equipment inside the vehicle is only allowed if connected to a perma nently installed external antenna The transmitting section must be installed away from the tractor s electronic system When installing the antenna install it properly and with a good connection to vehicle ground Do not exceed the maximum permissible current rating of the wiring according to the installation in structions of the equipment manufacturer 12 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Safety Instructions for Handling Fuels and Gear Oil Engine Oil Diesel Fuel Do not eat drink or smoke when handling these fuels and oils Prolonged intensive con tact may cause degreasing and irritation of the skin Wash skin with soap and water use skin care products If necessary wear pro tective gear Change soaked clothes and shoes immediately If vapour or mist was in haled breathe fresh air Consult a doctor if the complaint persists After contact with the eyes rinse the eyes thoroughly with water at least 10 minutes then cons
57. cants continued Operating Instructions HOLDER Recommended Oils and Fuels Manufacturer Recommended Oil SAE Greases Class Penetration Ratio 260 290 MOBIL OEL Mobil Delvac 1 SHC 5W 40 Mobilgrease MB 2 MOBIL OEL Mobil Delvac 1 5W 40 MOBIL OEL Mobil Delvac XHP Extra 10W 40 BP OIL International BP Vanellus HT Extra 10W 40 BP Energrease LS 2 BP Multi purpose grease L2 Shell International Shell Myrina TX 5W 40 Retinax EP2 Shell Rimula Ultra Shell International Shell Myria TX 10W 30 Shell Rimula Ultra TOTAL Total Rubia TIR 8600 10W 40 Wintershall TFG 10W 40 Brake Fluid Fuels ATE Brake Fluid SL DOT 4 Observe the specifications of the engine manufacturer DANGER Ie Do not use any mineral oil The use of bio diesel fuel is only allowed af ter a conversion of the engine by an author ized workshop 145 146 175 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance Data A 5 58 A 5 58 P Filling Quantities A 5 58 A 5 58 P Engine oil including filter cardridge without heater 7 75L 775 L Engine oil including filter cardridge with heater 8 5L 8 5L Front gearbox with axles gear oil 10 5 L 12 5L Initial filling 14 5L 18 5 L Rear directional gearbox with axles gear oil 7 5L 7 5L Initial filling 8 5 L 8 5 L Creep gear gear oil 1 3L 1 3L Implement hydraulics hydraulic oil approx 18 L approx 18 L Breake fluid for hydraulic clutch 0 25 L 0 25L Fuel tank Diesel fuel 51L 51L I NOTE In ord
58. cks at the wheels and if needed with wood blocks at the sides to prevent it from sliding Lash the tractor at the front to the upper link support 1 at the rear to the towing device 2 Instructions for Loading DANGER When hoisting the tractor only use lifting equipment and a crane with a sufficient load capacity The towed load must not exceed the permissible total weight The hoisting weight is given on the tractor identification plate and in the tables of weights in the technical data Hoist the tractor only with the lifting equipment at tached to all 4 wheels 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER DANGER Do not step or stand under a suspended load Danger of loss of life 117 HOLDER Operating Instructions Transport Loading Towing Instructions forTowing A5 58 A5 58P If your tractor can not drive on its own power because it is damaged it can be towed Use the front hitch left or right of the engine for towing DANGER The towing vehicle must have suf ficient tractive and braking force for the towed load without brakes The towed load must not exceed the permissible total weight The total weight of the vehicle is given on the identifi cation plate and in the tables of weights in the techni Bild_106 cal data Attach the towing device in case of failure of the brake only a rigid tow bar to the trailer hitch 1 and CAUTION lock it If the engine is not running during towing o
59. d Grease the middle cardan shaft Adjust the lower cardan shaft 3 by moving the tractor forward or back until the grease nipples are easily accessible Grease the lower cardan shaft Refit the rubber protector at the articulated joint 145 146 157 Maintenance every 1500 Service hours Changing the Front Gearbox Oil including Axles Ee NOTE Change the gear oil while still warm Place the tractor on level ground Unscrew the vent screws 1 and 2 at the front gearbox and clean them with Diesel fuel Place a suitable catch pan beneath the gearbox CAUTION Danger of scalding when draining of hot gear oil Unscrew the oil drain plug 5 at the front gearbox and wash it with Diesel fuel Unscrew the oil drain plugs 3 and 4 an the axles and clean them with Diesel fuel Allow the oil to drain completely Refit the oil drain plugs with new gaskets Check for leakages Bild_132 159 Filling Oil Insert and tighten the vent screw 2 of the left axle with anew gasket Check for leakages Lift up the right side of the tractor at offset axles lift uprear Unscrew sight glass 6 Fill recommended gear oil through the filler plug hole Filling quantity with offset axles approx 12 5 L Filling quantity without offset axles approx 10 5 L Refit sight glass the with a new gasket and tighten it Check for leakages Place the tractor on level ground Insert and tig
60. d more than 10 15 mm Totighten the V belt Loosen the idler pulley mounting screws and push the pulley outwards until the proper V belt tension is reached Tighten the idler pulley mounting fastening screws 156 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Changing the Fuel Filter See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer Remove the fuel filter cartridge with a filter wrench ATTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants Clean the mating surface of the filter mount Coat the new gasket with oil Install and hand tighten the new filter cartridge with the new seal in the filter mount gt NOTE The fuel system bleeding takes place auto matically Cleaning Replacing the Fuel Pump Strainer See the operating manual of the engine manufacturer 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance every 1000 Service hours TS Lubricating the Cardan Shaft Nipples A 5 58 A 5 58 P Turn the steering wheel right or left until the steering stop is met CAUTION Carry out services in the articulated joint area only with the engine shut off Remove the rubber protector Adjust the top cardan shaft 1 by hand until the grease nipples are easily accessible Grease the top cardan shaft Move centre cardan shaft 2 with starter until grease nipples are easily accessible CAUTION Make sure no one is standing in the area of the articulated joint when the starter is oper ate
61. e Oils fuels batteries brake fluid and filters must be disposed of separately and as specified by regulations Before beginning lubrication changing filter or opening the hydraulic system clean the area surrounding the affected part carefully Replaced parts must be discarded in a way friendly to the environment Observe all local and national laws and regulations CAUTION The penetration of hydraulic oil under pres sure into the skin eg through leaks is dan gerous If such injuries occur seek medical aid Safety Notes for Maintenance Observe the instructions in this maintenance manual and the general applicable safety and accident prevention rules Do not allow anyone to stand around where they might get hurt When starting the engine the traction and implement drive must be shut off Start the engine only from the driver s station Do not start the engine by short circuiting the starter terminals as the machine could start moving immediately 127 HOLDER Operating Instructions General Remarks on Maintenance 128 Do not run engine in enclosed spaces Danger of poisoning To prevent the danger of fire keep the tractor and implements clean When leaving the tractor secure it against rolling and unauthorized use parking brake chocks stop the engine remove the ignition key and if required lock the cabin Do notleave the tractor unattended on roads as longas the engine is still running If ext
62. e re e ol 2 F 3 N 9 N t N 9 N 9 9 9 go Se 0 431 0 423 0 417 0 414 0 409 0 408 0 406 0 406 0 404 0 396 0 377 0 364 m GF 4 132 32 6 32 0 31 5 31 3 30 9 30 9 30 7 30 7 30 61 30 0 28 5 27 5 km h x F 3 20 4 21 1 20 7 20 4 20 3 20 0 20 0 19 9 19 9 19 8 19 4 18 5 17 8 km h F 2 33 9 12 7 12 5 12 3 12 2 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 11 9 11 7 11 1 10 7 km h F 1 61 5 7 0 6 9 6 8 6 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 6 1 5 9 km h M 4 15 8 27 2 26 7 26 4 26 2 25 8 25 8 25 7 25 7 25 5 25 0 23 8 23 0 km h M 3 24 4 17 6 17 3 17 1 16 9 16 7 16 7 16 6 16 6 16 5 16 2 15 4 14 9 km h M 2 40 6 10 6 10 4 10 3 10 2 10 1 10 0 10 0 10 0 9 9 9 7 9 3 9 0 km h M 1 73 8 5 8 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 1 4 9 km h S 4 155 6 7 7 7 6 7 5 7 4 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 3 7 1 6 8 6 5 km h S 3 86 5 0 4 9 4 8 4 8 47 47 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 6 4 4 4 2 km h S 2 1143 1 3 0 3 0 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 6 2 5 km h S 1 259 6 1 7 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 5 1 5 1 4 km h 24 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Technical Data Filling Quantities Assembly Getriebe Suppl Information Mechanical reversing gearbox Operating Instructions HOLDER Technical Data Description 12 forward gears 12 reverse gears with planetary axles Power take offs 2 PTOs front and rear rotating direction clockwise when looking at end of shaft RPM front 1000 rpm at 2360 en
63. e oil level at the sight glass 8 Therefore remove rear right side cover The oil level may only be at the middle of the sight glass when the truck is leveled horizontally 162 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Changing the Implement Hydraulics Oil ee NOTE Change the hydraulic oil while still warm Place the tractor on level ground Remove the hood Place a suitable oil container beneath the hydraulic oil tank Relieve any pressure in the hydraulic system by operating the control levers Move piston rods the hydraulic cylinders inward CAUTION Danger of scalding when draining hot hydraulic oil Unscrew the oil drain plug 1 Drain the oil Please ensure the oil is disposed of properly Flush the hydraulic oil tank with clean hydraulic oil if necessary 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance every 1500 Service hours 1 pe 163 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A5 58P Maintenance every 1500 Service hours Checking or Cleaning the Implement Hydraulics Oil Suction Filter Remove cover 5 Remove hose clamp 4 and pull down hose Unscrew fastening screws 1 and pull out filter housing 2 ATTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants Cleaning Wash the sieve star filter with clean Diesel fuel Replacement Unscrew the sieve star filter from the filter housing with a50mm open ended wrench Screw the new filter with a
64. e the oil sump with engine oil ATTENTION Observe the instructions for handling fuels and lubricants See the section Changing the Engine Oil on how to pro ceed further Check the hydraulic oil for condensation water change the oil if necessary Perform the services and inspections as for before taking into service Refill the fuel tank Replace the brake fluid for the clutch Take the tractor in operation When taking the tractor into service particularly check Gearboxes and axles for leaks Gearbox and steering Brakes service brake parking brake Implement hydraulics functions and work move ments 172 A 5 58 A 5 58 P If the tractor is to be laid up for a longer period please contact your HOLDER Service for further measures 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Recommended Oils and Fuels Recommended Hydraulic and Gear Oils Manufacturer ISO Viscosity class Hydraulic Oil HE Oils Hydr Ester Gear Oils for Directional Gearbox Utto Stou HLP HM HV VG 46 AGIP Agip Arnica S 46 Agip Rotra JDF ARAL Vitam EHF 46 Aral Fluid HGS 10W30 AVIA Syntofluid46 sd ee BECHEM Hydrostar HEP 46 4 Im BP Biohyd SE 46 S BP Hydraulic TF JD BAYWA Plantosyn 3268 ECO BUCHER Motorex Biosynt 3268 Farmer 304 JD M20C DEA EconaE46 Jere ESSO Univis HE ES 46 Unifarm 15W 40 ELF HydrelfBio46 ssid w Total Total
65. ed to be used for braking while driving Pull the parking brake lever 1 up The parking brake is engaged the red parking brake indicator 2 in the multi function display comes on Disengaging the Parking Brake Pull the parking brake lever 1 up slightly turn it and then press it down The parking brake is released the parking brake indicator extinguishes ATTENTION An alert is sounded when driving with the hand brake applied 145 146 Operation O O Bild_052 67 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operation Driving on Slopes DANGER Driving on slopes is dangerous as the tractor can tip over if the centre of gravity exceeds the tip over limit on an extreme slope The following factors reduce the hazard small or no load low ground speed lowgradient lowtyre inflation pressure gt NOTE The driving comfort and the traction of the tractor can be improved by reducing the in flation pressure large track widths level non bumpy terrain When turning on slopes we recommend the proceeding as shown in the drawing on the right 68 A 5 58 A 5 58 P m i upslope t N t t Irall N ih ane ont Sz s Ii Bild_053 t 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Special Operating Instructions Operating the Precipice Emergency Brake ATTENTION After the installation of the precipice emer gency brake a safety inspection is req
66. ements which are connected to the front or rear hydraulic couplings The couplings and notice plates for the control levers are colour coded eg the colours match to the function Option 88 A 5 58 A 5 58 P DANGER Due to the variety of implements and con nections however we recommend a trial run of the movement at a safe place without dan ger to persons or risk of material damage before starting operation Two types of control levers can be installed control levers 1 and multi function levers 3 Control Lever Functions The functions are shown on the notice plate 1 Isr NOTE Behind the control lever 4 there is a lock knob 5 for locking or releasing the motions of the lever 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements The following movements are possible Lock knob 5 lifted and turned lever free to move Push the control lever 4 forward e The implement is lowered You can stop the movement by releasing the lever Pull the control lever 4 back e The implement is lifted Functions of Lock Knob If the lock knob 5 is lowered the levers can not be oper ated gt NOTE Ifthe lever movement is locked you can pre vent any unintended movement of the imple ment through accidental contact with the le ver Transport lock for road travel 89 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operating the Implements Engaging the Rear PTO DANGER The clutch lever 1
67. er to ensure the biological degradability of the hydraulic oil all implements connected to the tractor hydraulic system must also be operated with HE oils Residual quantities of mineral oils reduce the biological degradabil ity but do not influence operation 176 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Tightening Torques Hexagon Screws and Studs Screw quality 8 8 Operating Instructions HOLDER Maintenance Data M8 M 10 M 12 25 Nm 49 Nm 86 Nm M 14 M 16 135 Nm 210 Nm Screw quality 10 9 35Nm 69Nm 120Nm 190Nm 295 Nm Gearbox Axles Wheels Tightening Torque Engine Tightening Torque Hexagon screws M 10 orbitrol to 40 Nm Idler drive belt 45 Nm steering support Tension screws for hydraulic 25 Nm Cylinder head cover 9 1Nm control valves Axle housing to gearbox 49 Nm Rocking lever adjustment screw 20 2 Nm Axle housing cover M 10 5 planetary gears 69 Nm Suction pipe TORX 21 Nm Pendelum bearing M 12 86 Nm Exaust pipe TORX 40 Nm Pendelum limit stop M 16 210 Nm Oil drain plug 55 5Nm Hitch bar for hitch coupling M 14 135 Nm Injection valve clamp TORX 21 Nm Wheel nuts incl wheel hub 215 Nm Plugs and union nuts for heating 65 5 Nm spacers 145 146 hoses 177 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance Data List of Replacement Parts A 5 58 A 5 58 P Description Order No BF3L1011F BF3L2011 Gasket for oil drain plug
68. erential lock remains engaged until the switch is turned off again Disengaging the Differential Lock Release the differential lock switch 1 or switch it to the middle position The differentials are in operation again The indicator 2 in the multi function display goes out and the alert ceases 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Operation RPMx100 PTO electronic eu Bild_049 65 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operation Steering The articulated steering is operated hydraulically The wheels also stay in track in curves so that implements are guided without any lateral offset Steering Turn the steering wheel 2 in the desired direction The possible turning radii depend on the tyres and track widths of your tractor For exact information refer to the track width table in the section Technical Data Brakes The service brake is a drum brake in the rear axle It is actuated mechanically and acts on all four wheels The park ing brake is engaged mechanically with the parking brake lever 66 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating the Service Brake ATTENTION The engine can stall if you brake too hard in the mechanical gear Depress the brake pedal 1 If the mechanical gearbox is fitted the clutch pedal must also be operated 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER A 5 58 A 5 58 P Engaging the Parking Brake ATTENTION The parking brake is not intend
69. ernal current consumers are connected eg equip ment with solenoid valves protect them with diodes against back currents If not the traction electronics could be affected Operate the equipment only if all guards are installed and in position Install and remove the articulated shaft only with the engine stationary When working with the PTO shaft no one should be standing in the area of the rotating PTO and articulated shaft The guards for the articulated shaft and the PTO shaft must be installed as specified When the articulated shaft is removed refit the protec tive cap on the PTO shaft A 5 58 A 5 58 P Do not perform any welding cutting and grinding work on carrying and other safety relevant parts such as tractor frame axles trailer hitch etc The mounting of tyres requires sufficient knowledge and special mounting tools Only use genuine spare parts or qualitatively equiva lent commercially available parts Use the parts in the list of maintenance parts in the chapter entitled Main tenance Data Before taking into service and after servicing or repair the tractor and the implement must be checked for road worthiness and operating safety Brakes may be readjusted but have the brake lines replaced by your authorized workshop 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER General Remarks on Maintenance IE 1 e A 5 58 A 5 58 P Work on the Electrical Equipment CAUTION Disconnect the battery
70. every 1500 Service hours 159 Maintenance every 3000 Service hours 167 Maintenance every 2 Years nunnennsssnnnnnennen nennen 169 Maintenance Schedule 240s42440nn nennen 133 185 HOLDER Operating Instructions Alphabetical Index Seite Model Variants u su een 15 Mounting Instructions for License Plate 42 Multi function Display Legend uumsssn nennen 37 Multi function lever cece cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeees 34 87 Multiple axle Trailers and Two axle Trailers with an Axle Base over 1 metre eceeeeeeees 9 N NOISE Level ee 28 Note on Disposal of Tractor cececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 O Opening Roof Hatch un cnnenn anna 97 Operate Windshield Wiper Washer 98 Operating Controls cceceececeeceeseneeeeeeseesteeeeeeeeesenaes 31 Operating Controls for Attachment 33 Operating Drivers Cab cccccccccsssceeceeesessneeeeeeeeeeeaes 97 Operating Instructions ccccceceeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeaeees 7 Operating Priority Flow Valve I c ccceceesseeeeeeeseenees 93 Operating Priority Flow Valve Il 95 Operating Roof Hatch cccccccessseceeessssneeeeeeeeeseaes 97 Operating the Emergency Shift 2440 nennen 73 Operating the Hazard Warning Flasher System 102 186 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Seite Operat
71. ferent materials Each material should be disposed of treated recycled according to differ ent regional national regulations We recommend contact ing a salvage company 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions Driver s Licence For the driving of this vehicle you require a driver s license depending on the maximum driving speed and the permissi ble total weight of the vehicle and combinations See the tables below Driver s Licence Classes Tractors for Farming and Forestry also with Imple ments Maximum Speed Maximum Total Weight Driver s License Class Former Driver s License dependent on type g Minimum Requirements Class Germany up to 32 km h no limitation B L T 1 1a 1b 2 3 4 5 over 32 km h up to 3 5 tons B 2 3 T 60 km h under 18 years only 40 km h over 3 5 tons C1 2 3 to 7 5 tons T 60 km h under 18 years only 40 km h 145 146 HOLDER Operating Instructions A 5 58 A 5 58 P Information on Operation Single axle Trailers or Two axle Trailers with Axle Base of up to 1 metre maximum Maximum Total Weight Driver s License Class Former Driver s License g Minimum Requirements Class Germany up to 750 kg trailer weight B C1 C T 1 1a 1b 2 3 4 5 L amp only with additional sign and maximum tractor speed of 25 km h depending on type over 750 kg trailer weight BE CIE CE T 1 1a 1b 2 3 4 5 B C1 C only up to 3 5
72. formation Order No Type Flow divider 1st circuit 421 80 15 or 422 80 15 Pump Tandem pump Delivery capacity 11 cc rev Flow rate 0 25 L min Maximum pressure 200 bar Electr distribution block 6 2 rear 422 80 10 Electr distribution block 6 2 front 422 80 11 Electr distribution block 8 3 front 422 80 12 44 145 146 Accessories The tractor is delivered with the following accessories hw NOOB WO Operating manual Bio pass for certification of filling environment friendly hydraulic oil Key holder 2 ignition keys 4 door keys Upper link with retaining pins Bowden cable for catch hook 45 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service Daily Checks and Activities prior to Taking into Service If damage or defects are found during the following checks they must be eliminated before taking the vehicle into serv ice Do not operate the tractor before proper repairs are car ried out Safety and protective devices should not be re moved or disabled Fixed specified settings may not be changed Before starting work make yourself familiar with all the func tions and protective devices of the tractor Checking or Cleaning the Cooler and Radiator Protec tion Screen gt NOTE Check if the mud guards 1 and 3 are clean Clean the mud guards if necessary The air intake of the air filter 2 must be clean 145 146 47 HOLDER Operating Instructions Taking int
73. gine rpm RPM rear 540 rpm at 2450 engine rpm amp 750 rpm at 2520 engine rom Wedge shaft profile 1 3 8 6 DIN 9611 PTO clutch Wet multiple disk clutch Differential lock Front and rear can be engaged simultaniously Fuel system Fuel tank 145 146 Diesel fuel 51 litres 25 HOLDER Technical Data Operating Instructions A5 58 A5 58P Assembly Suppl Information Description Steering Make Hydrostatic with 2 double acting steering rams Steering valve Orbitrol OSPC 125 LS Brakes Service brake Simplex drum brakes at rear acting on all 4 wheels Activation Mechanical Parking brake Simplex drum brakes at rear acting on all 4 wheels Activation Mechanical Trailer hitch Make Scharm ller height adjustable and rotating Rear lift Type HOLDER 3 point standard upper link adjustable Mounting Category Lifting power 18000 N measured at installation points Jacks 2 single acting jacks 26 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Technical Data Assembly Suppl Information Description Front lift Make HOLDER 3 point standard upper link adjustable Mounting Category Lifting power 7000 N Jack 1 double acting jack Service hydraulics Pump Sundstrand Delivery capacity 14 cc 35 L min at 250
74. hten vent screw 1 of the right axle with a new gasket Check for leakages Check oil level at the sight glass 6 The oil level must be visible in the middle of the sight glass 160 Changing the Gear Oil of Rear Gearbox incl Epicycloidal Gear of the Axles gt NOTE Change the gear oil only when still warm Place the tractor on level ground Move driver s seat to the front Unscrew the filler plug 1 at the rear gearbox and wash it with Diesel fuel Loosen the nuts 5 and let down trough 6 Place a suitable catch pan beneath the gearbox CAUTION Danger of scalding when draining of hot gear oil Unscrew the oil drain plug 2 at the rear gearbox and wash it with Diesel fuel Unscrew the oil vent screw 3 and drain plug 4 and clean them with Diesel fuel Allow the oil to drain completely MEA g fd Bild_156 161 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance every 1500 Service hours Unscrew the oil drain plug 7 of the epicycloidal gear and wash it with Diesel fuel A 5 58 A 5 58 P Allow the oil to drain completely Refit the oil drain plugs with new gaskets Check for leakages Fill recommended gear oil through the filler plug hole Filling quantity nueennsnennnseennnnnnnnnnennnnnnenne approx 7 5 L Start the engine and let idle until oil bleeds from the vent hole 3 Shut off the engine and insert vent screws 3 with new gaskets Check th
75. ing the horn 42uus4240nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 101 Operating the Hydraulic Control Levers 88 Operating the Implement ccccceceeeeeesteeeeeeeeeeeaees 77 Operating the Precipice Emergency Brake 69 Operating the Radio cccceescceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeeaes 104 Operating the Service Brake uuunnssenennnenneeennnnnn 66 Operating the Trailer Hitch Attaching Trailers 114 Operation reihe 61 Operation in Winter uu0s0444eennnnneennenennnnnennnneennenn 74 Other Activities 97 Overview of Options and Variants u nenn 43 P e a PER SAFE E SER FNEEF EHRE E A 112 Pedals arinn tnan n a ERNE 35 Power Socket uuuesessssnsenennsennnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 104 Preheating of Oil u s Hs een 74 Problems Cause Remedy n 121 Problems in Engine and Exhaust Gas Turbocharger 121 Problems in the Hydraulic System and Steering 122 Putting on Snow Chains sessir inissinie cnicana 74 Putting the Tractor back in Service after Lay up 171 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Seite Q Qualification of Service Personnel ue 125 R Radio and Loudspeaker uuusussssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 104 Re adjusting the Brakes 224440u4n4 nano 142 Rear Implement or Front Rear Combinations 79 Rear Difi snee a a a EE 82 Rear PTO Selekt r n
76. ions yp 5 58 A5 58P Operating the Implements Additional Information for Implements a m Clearance between centre of gravity Determining the Total Weight Axle Loads and Tyre of front implement front ballast and centre of front axle b m Tractor wheelbase c m Distance between centre ofrear axle and centre of lower link ball d m Distance between centre lower link ball and centre of gravity of rear implement rear ballast When installing implements on the front and rear 3 point lift do not exceed the permissible total weight the permissible axle loads and tyre carrying capacities of the tractor The front axle of the tractor must always be loaded with at least 20 of the tractor s dead weight Before the purchase of equipment make sure these conditions are met by performing the fol lowing calculations or by weighing the tractor equipment combinations 2 dD See operating manual technical data See price list and or operating manual of the implement 9 Measure Carrying Capacity including the Minimum Ballasting For their calculation you need the following data 78 Empty weight of the tractor Front axle load of the empty tractor Rear axle load of the empty tractor Total weight of rear implement rear ballast Total weight of front implement front ballast 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Rear Implement or Front Rear Combinations 1 Calculation of the minimum front ballasting
77. le 79 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operating the Implements 6 Tyre carrying capacity Enter the double value two tyres of the permissible tyre carrying capacity eg see tyre manufacturer documentation in the table Minimum ballast front rear Total weight Front axle Rear axle Calculated value Maximum permissible value acc to operating manual A5 58 A5 58P Double permissable tyre capacity two tyres 7 kg 2 kg lt kg kg lt kg lt kg kg lt kg lt kg The minimum ballast must be applied as implemented device or ballast weight at the tractor The calculated values must be less than or equal to lt the max permissable values 145 146 80 A5 58 A5 58P __OPerating Instructions HOLDER Operating the Implements Attaching Implements F The various implements are attached to the front lift or rear lift The tractor is trimmed to category nominal width 718 mm DANGER Only use the following specified devices for attaching your implement Secure the implement against shifting or roll ing Option 145 146 81 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A558P Operating the Implements Rear Lift The lower link can be adjusted laterally Measure the stand off of the pins on your implement Disengage the lock 7 of the drawbar 4 manually or with the remote control and remove it Putthe ball
78. ling Washing Water 224uss44444444nnnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnn nenne 55 FOPEWOIG aise cists seakan 1 Front Lift Oscillation LOCK 222222u0uuusssesennnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 83 Front PTO Selector seeria aaea 36 Front Right View een 29 Front Windshield Wiper Washer nn 98 Fuel Syste yia ee ehren 181 FUES Srini aa 175 FUNCHONS OF Lock AMOD u u ee 89 Fuse for Air Conditioner uuuuaasseenesnnnnnnnennnnneneennnnn 109 FUSES rea a A EL EE 108 Fuses for the Cabin crussent idea 109 Fuses for the tractor aununnaneenennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 108 G Gear Oil Engine Oil Diesel Fuel uu een 12 General Notes on Safety cccceseeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeteeeees 11 General Notes on Service ccccccccecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 General Remarks on Maintenance uuuu 125 H Handling Fuels and Lubricants 2444nn een 127 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Page PAA a tite secs hatte ea 14 EE E setae ca E E N aeehecikstentine 105 Healing ee 35 Heating and Ventilating 44444HHe nennen 105 How to Value the Tractor susiuti 125 Hydraulic Oil Brake Fluid 0 2224400ss444 sen nnneeennnee nen 13 Hydraulic Oil Flow for Stationary Operation 71 Hydraulic System asione a 74 l Identification Plates aaessssseeesrsrrrensrrrnressnrannnnsennnnns 41 Indication of Special Operating Conditions
79. ment knob 2 To prevent damage operate the compressor A green field appears in the window 3 if the for 1 minute maximum setting is correct 3 Heightadjustment IE NOTE Putthe seat to the desired height by pushing or To prevent damage to your health the indi pulling the adjustment knob 2 vidual adjustment should be checked and The marking in the window 3 must be green adjusted before taking the vehicle into ser vice Option 54 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Filling Washing Water Re NOTE The washing water reservoir for the windshield washer is located behind the driver s seat Open the filler cap 1 and top up washing water in the reservoir Filling capacity ecccessesseeereeeeeeeeeeenees approx 1 3L Checking the Lights and Rear View Mirror Check the lighting for proper operation Carry out the check according to the instructions in the section entitled Lights Adjust the rear view mirror so that the roadway behind the tractor and the working area are easily seen 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service oh Gh B a HOLDER Operating Instructions Taking into Service 56 A5 58 A5 58P Starting the Engine Instructions before Starting the Engine DANGER Do not start or run the engine in enclosed spaces Danger ofpoisoning through exhaust gases Instructions for Starting A A A CAUTION Before starting make su
80. n can be avoided with proper ventilation and keep ing naked flames away Observe the safety rules when handling the battery Observe the safety rules when handling the battery 14 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Technical Data Model Variants Operating Instructions HOLDER Model Transmission Type of axle Type of Engine Engine Output A Trac 5 58 Mechanical tev rsing i naar ae BF3L 1011F 40 kW 54 4 HP gearbox A Trac 5 58 Mechanical reversing standatd axle BF3L 2011F 43 kW 58 HP gearbox A Trac 5 58 P Mechanical reversing ae BF3L 1011F 40 kW 54 4 HP gearbox A Trac 5 58 P Mechanical reversing cisat axie BF3L 2011F 43 KW 58 HP 145 146 gearbox 15 HOLDER Operating instructions 55g A558P Technical Data Tractor Dimensions with Safety Loops Dimensional Drawing N Tt amp BE Tja en N fe ial 4 k Q O mj m li CF j ii 1 NS f ft 928 422 e B 1190 L Wheelbase 1448 82 Track width 624 _ _ 886 Wheelbase 1752 B 3198 LL 3460 _ 16 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Tractor Dimensions with Cabin Dimensional Drawing
81. ng pin for oscillation lock 2 Quick attach 3 Reducing sleeve 4 Catch hook 5 Clamping screw Front Lift Oscillation Lock The oscillation lock can be released with attachments which must follow the ground contour Pull out the retaining pin 1 and shift forward The oscillation lock can be locked with attachments whose centre of gravity is not centred Pull out the retaining pin 1 and shift forward 83 Adjusting the Upper Link The height of the upper link can be adjusted The required height depends on your implement 1 Linch pin 2 Support 3 Top link pin 4 Adjustment lever 5 Locking lever Install the upper link in one of the 4 possible positions of the support 2 Secure the top link pin 3 with the linch pin 1 Loosen the locking lever 5 Attach the upper link to the implement Adjust the length of the upper link with the adjustment lever 4 on and secure this adjustment with the locking lever 5 84 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Coupling Hydraulic Lines ATTENTION The hydraulic couplings on the tractor must be pressureless before being connected The couplings on the tractor and the hydraulic hoses must be clean NOTE Each implement has different functions and hydraulic lines to the control unit Observe the operating manual supplied with your im plement and make yourself familiar with the functions and colour codes Open the protective caps on the hydraulic couplings
82. nor Governor integrated in front cover Injection nozzle 5 hole nozzle Injection pressure 210 bar 8 bar Start of injection 5 1 before TDC 145 146 181 HOLDER Operating Instructions Alphabetical Index Page A ACCOSSONOS enren 45 Activating Operating FUNCTIONS s 87 Additional Information for Implements 78 Adjusting the Driver s Seat with Mechanical Suspension 53 Adjusting the Drivers Seat with Pneumatic Suspension 54 Adjusting the Front Lift Catch Hook ee 83 Adjusting the Speedometer nenn 119 139 Adjusting the Steering Wheel uueeeeennen 52 Adjusting the Track Width s es 72 Adjusting the Upper Link 22444sns ss nnnnenn ernennen 84 Air G nditioner asus een 107 Annual Maintenance uussesssssnnnnnennensennnnnennnn nennen 169 Approved Applications uuu 2 224444nn nenn nnnnnennnne nennen 5 Attaching Implement uu 24444Hnn nn nnnnnnnnnr nennen 81 B BallastWeights u ee 75 SUS scene SEE PER ENT A E 14 Battery ACid unecannnasinnaneennenaasgannnennnnsage nennen 13 Bearing L u nn 114 182 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Page Before Starting to Drive sisisi 61 Brake FMC aan 175 Brako nn ne ara 66 BUDS T2 Y realen 179 C Cab FUSES srinata piian 109 Changing the Front Gearbox Oil including Axles 159 Changing the Direction of Travel nenn 64 Changing the
83. ntenance during the First Period of Operation 137 Maintenance as Required uuueenssssnnnnnennnennnnnnnenn 139 Maintenance According to Intervals 143 Maintenance every 125 Service hours n 143 Maintenance every 500 Service hours enn 151 Maintenance every 1000 Service hours een 155 Maintenance every 1500 Service hours een 159 Maintenance every 3000 Service hours een 167 Annual Maintenance uuuur244444snennn nn nnnnnennnnnn nn 169 Maintenance every 2 Years uuennessnnennnnennen nennen 169 LayingUB 204325400 Renee aan handen range 171 Recommended Oils and Fuels nenn 173 Alphabetical Index uusssns ss nnnnnnnnnnennnnnennner nennen 182 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Information on the Tractor This tractor has received the type approval acc to 74 150 EEC after a safety inspection The tractor conforms to the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements of direc tive 89 336 EEC The regulations for exhaust gas identifi cation and noise emissions are observed The tractor must be registered and the license plate must be attached at the front and rear Approved Applications The tractor is suitable for towing trailers and the operation of various implements The maximum trailer load which must not be exceeded is stated on the identification plate The transport of persons is not allowed The tractor i
84. o Service Checking the Engine Oil Level ie NOTE Check the engine oil level only when the trac tor is on level ground A 5 58 A 5 58 P Letthe engine approx 2 minutes with the heat shut off valve open Turn off the engine and open the access cover on the right hand side of the tractor Pull the oil dipstick 1 out after approx 1 minute The oil level must be between the Min 3 and Max 2 marking Topup oil as specified in the maintenance manual ATTENTION Do not fill too much oil Bild_027 48 145 146 Checking the Trailer Hitch optional if required Check the trailer hitch for proper condition and opera tion Carry out the check according to the instructions in the section Operating the Trailer Hitch Checking Tyre Inflation Pressure gt NOTE Your tractor can be equipped with different types of tyres The specified inflation pressure for your tyres is given in the table entitled Tyres in the technical data section Check the inflation pressure on all four tyres All tyres must have the same pressure If the pressure is too low the rolling resistance increases This causes an increase in fuel consumption and tyre wear the driving characteristics become poorer DANGER If the inflation pressure is too high the tyres can explode The tyres should not be damaged or worn Have damaged tyres replaced without delay Due to the longer braking distance the risk of an accident is in
85. onfirmed with a stamp and signature in this maintenance manual Detach the double guarantee card filled in by the dealer signed by the customer directly to Gebr der Holder GmbH P O Box 15 55 D 72545 Metzingen W rtt Warranty and product liability can only be claimed if the maintenance services and inspections have been carried out punctually and regularly Qualification of Service Personnel The tractor together with its attachments may only be used serviced and repaired by persons who are familiar with this equipment and have been warned of possible risks The qualified personnel entrusted with the work must have the required tools The applicable safety regulations and rules must be ob served How to Value the Tractor As you know a car is judged by its age together with the number of kilometres driven The way to judge a tractor is to consider its age together with the number of service hours according to the following table Service Hours Kilometers Driven 1 50 10 500 150 7500 300 15000 600 30000 1500 75000 145 146 125 HOLDER Operating Instructions General Remarks on Maintenance Services and Inspections The following services were carried out In the maintenance table below you can enter the properly carried out services and inspections and have them con firmed These entries are required to keep your warranty claims intact A 5 58 A 5 58 P
86. or multi function lever forward backward Control lever for flow regulator 1st circuit Sliding sleeve for locking flow regulator 1st circuit Adjustment knob for flow regulator 1st circuit OONDOABRWNDM Option 145 146 33 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A5 58P Description Multi function lever 1 Forward direction arrow illuminated if selected 2 Reverse direction arrow illuminated if selected 3 Forward reverse selector lever left forward right reverse 4 Multi function lever Function button Hydraulic control Multi function lever forward back 7 Hydraulic control Multi function lever left right 8 Hydraulic control Multi function lever left right together with function button 5 ou Option Observe the colour symbols 34 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Pedals 1 Brake pedal 2 Accelerator pedal 3 Clutch pedal Heating 1 Notice label down warmer up cooler 2 Heating slide valve 3 Air outlet Option 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Description HOLDER Operating Instructions Description Front PTO Selector 1 Label for PTO rpm Top position ON 1000 rpm lower position OFF 2 PTO selector lever A5 58 A5 58P Rear PTO Selector 1 PTO selector knob Front position IN 540 rom Centre position OUT rear position IN 750 rom 36 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Multi function Display Legend 1 Fuelgauge 2 Engine oil tempera
87. r Set the forward reverse selector lever to the centre the hydraulic system has failed steering is position no direction of travel selected difficult Increased effort is required for steer Shift the gear and range selector lever to neutral ing in this case an i power SEEN Tow the tractor with a maximum speed of 10 km h to the nearest authorized workshop Park the tractor secured against rolling 118 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Indicators Adjustments Adjusting the Speedometer The adjustment of the speedometer in the multi function display is required when changing from large to smaller tyres and vice versa Please refer to the maintenance manual for the adjustment of the speedometer Indication of Special Operating Conditions The built in horn indicates the following condition dirty air filter The built in buzzer indicates the following condition only when engine is running Turn signal indicator Hazard warning light Differential lock Oil temperature of engine from 130 C on Oil pressure of the engine Engaged parking brake only when driving 145 146 119 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating Instructions HOLDER Problems Cause Remedy Problems in Engine and Exhaust Gas Turbo The following tables list problems and their possible causes charger If you can not carry out the remedy yourself please con Please observe the notices in the operating manual for
88. r at limit stop No implement attached but control lever operated coupling Adjust as above Put valve in neutral position free circulation Put valve in neutral position free circulation Hydraulic oil foams Leaks in the suction range Check all pipe connections and tighten if required Hydraulic system working too slowly accompanied by whistling noise Hydraulic oil level too low Temperatures too low Fill up as specified Replace with proper type of oil as specified in maintenance manual Steering not working Priority flow valve dirty Relief valve in hydraulic steering not closing Remove the priority flow valve at the steering and clean it Remove and clean authorized workshop Lost steering motion when steering direction is changed rapidly Leaks in steering return line Tighten return flow hose 145 146 123 HOLDER Operating Instructions A 5 58 A 5 58 P General Remarks on Maintenance To keep your tractor always in peak condition we would ask you to study the information in this maintenance manual very carefully These chapters contain all the information you need for a conscientious treatment and care of the tractor Take care to have your tractor serviced at the proper inter vals Service Please have all scheduled tractor services acc to mainte nance schedule and repairs carried out regularly by your dealer authorized workshop and c
89. rake system 146 Lubricate tractor 147 157 Retighten screws and studs 148 Retighten wheel nuts 148 Maintenance after the first 150 Change gear oil of front gearbox 159 service hours Change gear oil of rear gearbox 161 Maintenance after the first 500 Change hydraulic oil for implement hydraulics 163 service hours Clean hydraulic oil suction filter of implement hydraulics change if necessary 164 The services and inspections specified below must be car Example ried out when the stated number of service hours is reached The services and inspections of the lower intervals must be carried out at the same time 145 146 At 1000 hours of operation the services and inspections for 500 and 125 service hours must also be carried out 133 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance Schedule Regular Maintenance Maintenance as required A5 58 A5 58P Service and Inspection Adjust speedometer Check air cleaner system Adjust parking brake Adjust operating brake Periodic maintenance Maintenance every 125 service hours Check cooling system Clean cooling system Check battery and cable connections Check hydraulic oil level see page 50 Check high pressure hoses Check steering cylinder and orbitrol Check clutch fluid level Check air hoses for leaks Check clutch Check PTO clutch Check brake system Lubricate tractor Retighten screws and studs Retighten wheel nuts Check electrical system Clean fresh air filter
90. re no one is in the vicinity of the vehicle ATTENTION Do not use a starting aid such as Startpilot or similar means Turn off the drive or driven implements CAUTION Start the engine only from the driver s sta tion 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service 2 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Starting the Engine Shift the gearshift lever 4 to neutral Set the forward reverse selector switch 3 to the neutral position centre Fully depress the clutch pedal 5 gt NOTE The engine can only be started ifthe pedal is fully depressed starting safety switch Setthe hand throttle 1 to idle push in fully Insert the ignition key and turn the preheat starter switch 2 to position 1 Bild_039 145 146 57 HOLDER Operating Instructions Taking into Service gt NOTE The battery charging indicator 8 the engine oil pressure indicator 7 and parking brake in dicator 9 ifparking brake is engaged come on Turn the ignition key to position 2 The engine is being preheated The preheating indicator 6 comes on m NOTE When starting at low temperatures hold the ignition key longer approx 1 minute in posi tion 2 When the preheating indicator extinguishes turn the ignition key to position 3 to start the engine ATTENTION Operate the starter for a maximum of 20 sec onds Wait one minute then repeat the start ing procedure Repeat the starting procedure onl
91. reased with ballast weights The ballast weights must be applied parallel with the same weight on each axle and side Examples for Ballast Weights Tractor version With vineyard cultivator With saddle mounted irrigator Front axle wheel balast weights two per axle Operating Instructions HOLDER Special Operating Instructions Bild_057 Rear axle Wheel balast weights two per axle With plough With front loader and approx 600 kg tail weight at the three point linkage With front implementation such as rotary grass cutter composter or snow remover 145 146 75 Safety Loop The A Trac model without a cabin is equipped with a rigid roll bar for your safety A hinged roll bar is available as op tion DANGER Always drive with the roll bar up and engaged In exceptional cases and only with the ap proval of the employer s liability association the roll bar can be lowered to the front ATTENTION Driving on public roads without the roll bar up is prohibited Lowering the Roll Bar CAUTION Danger of burning when removing the exhaust muffler Loosen the fastening screw 2 and remove the exhaust muffler upwards Pull the sleeve 3 and push the lever 4 down Carry out the same procedure on the other side Lower the roll bar to the front Press the lever 4 forward and lock the sleeve 3 Refit the exhaust muffler 76 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operating the Implements
92. s Checking the Engine for Leaks Remove the hood Check the engine and implements for leaks Carry out the further services in accordance with the main tenance schedule You can find the description of the serv ices in the maintenance schedule page reference or in the alphabetical index 145 146 HOLDER 137 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Maintenance as Required Adjusting the Speedometer The adjustment of the speedometer in the multi function display is required when changing from large to smaller tyres and vice versa Pull the multi function display 1 out and rotate it Remove the cover from the combination switch 2 on the back Set the 6 of 8 toggle switches to the positions shown in the table as required for the size of your tyres 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Bild_159 HOLDER Operating Instructions Maintenance as Required Switch Arrangement A5 58 A5 58P Combination ne Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 275 80 R18 4131 14 u 422 31 2 Oo 1 0 0 0 1 10 5 18 MPT 4131 22 u 422 31 3 Oo 1 0 0 0 1 5 z 320 65 R18 422 31 4 oO 1 0 0 0 1 250 80 18 oO 1 0 0 0 1 400 55 17 5 oO 1 0 0 0 1 400 60 15 5 oO 1 0 0 0 1 7 50 R18 4131 17 oO 1 0 0 0 1 280 70 R18 422 31 1 oO 1 0 0 0 1 350 60 17 5 4131 11 oO 1 0 0 0 1 33x12 5 15 4131 19 oO 1 0 0 0 1 33x15 5 15 4131 18 oO 1 0 0 0 1 33 16LLx16 1 0 1 0 0 1 31x11 50 R15 2
93. s designed solely for the customary type of operation in farming and forestry the upkeep of municipal facilities including operation in winter The tractor may only be used as intended and described in this operating manual Included in the intended use is also the performance of the specified maintenance and repair recommendations The trac tor together with its attachments may only be used serv iced and repaired by persons familiar with this equipment and have been warned of possible risks The applicable safety regulations and any other applicable safety industrial medi cine and trafficrules must be observed 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Site of Operation The tractor must be used in the open Its operation on pub lic roads is allowed When using the public highway respect the highway code in your country Unintended Applications Any use which is not approved as described above is not allowed The supplier HOLDER will not be responsible for any hazard which may result from any unintended use The supplier will also not be responsible for any damage which may result they shall be solely borne by the user The trac tor may not be used for any other purposes than those de scribed in this manual The transport of persons on attach ments is not allowed HOLDER Operating Instructions Information on the Tractor Residual Hazards and Risks Despite careful working and conformance with standards and regulations
94. sired direction and desired air flow Option HOLDER Operating Instructions Other Activities Fuses CAUTION Before any work on the electrical equipment disconnect the battery Fuses for the Tractor ie NOTE N ou Ww 108 The fuses for the tractor are installed at the instrument panel at the right hand side To gain access remove the cover hazard warning flasher system windshield washer pump Sidemarker light 58R multi function display light auxiliary lighting 58R Sidemarker light 58L auxiliary lighting 58L Dip beam High beam high beam indicator Stop light elect seat adjustment pressurizing valve differential lock A 5 58 A 5 58 P Radio Heater blower motor multi function display Digital display for driving speed PTO Magnet hydraulic valve for circulating oil multi function lever Horn engine shutdown 2 pole socket headlightflasher Turn signal indicator Complete supply directional gearbox 145 146 Fuses for the Cabin Ie NOTE The fuses for the cabin are located on the console at the top left To gain access remove the cover Cab Fuses 1 Front wiper washer system 10 A 2 Rear wiper washer system 10A 3 Interior light 10 A 4 Cigarette lighter Radio 10 A 5 Spare 10A 6 Rotating beacon flood light rear 10 A Fuse for Air Conditioner gt NOTE The fuse for the air conditioner is located in the compartment at the left in front of the cabin To gain access screw off
95. ssususnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 Slope Emergency Brake Lever uueeennennnn 40 Special Operating Instructions uueenennn 69 Starting the Engine 440usn tnin 56 57 Stationary Operation 20ssssneensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 71 SIEENING incest ae 66 Stopping the Tractor uss22240ensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnenen 111 T Table of Dimensions u424440444Hnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 18 Table of Noise Levels and Absorption Rating 28 Table OF Trailers sueroa 113 187 HOLDER Operating Instructions Alphabetical Index Seite Taking into Servie ssrin 47 Taking out of Operation seeeeeeeeeeeeeeerereernererreeeee 111 Technical Data u u Henke 15 Technical Data Filling Quantities nn 25 Technical Data of the Engine usu 222444snenn nennen 180 Theoretical Driving Speeds km h ee 24 Tightening Torques u een 177 Track Widths A Trac 5 58 uuuusssssnnnnnnnssnnnnnennnn nennen 19 Track Widths A Trac 5 58 P 2nnneseenssssnnnnnnennennnnennnn 20 TaGC O seeds seele 30 Tractor Dimensions with Cabin een 17 Tractor Dimensions with Safety LOOPS nee 16 Tractor Lubrication e u n e en 147 Tractors for farming and forestry also with implements ssassn 7 Trailers TOWING eian aaa 113 Transport Loading TOWING uusssss ss nnnnneennn nennen
96. tationary before working on it again 145 146 91 Engaging the Front PTO Ie NOTE The front PTO can be turned on with the PTO selector lever 1 at the front left of the gear box The lever positions are shown on the plate The PTO clutch lever 3 must be turned off Move the PTO selector lever 4 up to engage the front PTO DANGER Before engaging the PTO make sure no one is standing close enough to the tractor and the driven implement to be hurt Pull the PTO clutch lever 3 down fast The front PTO is turned on To disengage the PTO return the PTO clutch lever 3 to the vertical position Push the PTO selector lever 1 down again DANGER After the installed implement is disengaged it can continue to run Wait until the imple ment is stationary before working on it again 92 Operating Priority Flow Valve I Priority flow valve is used to drive the servomotor in an implement with a variable hydraulic power demand for ex ample salt spreader hedge cutter etc The working speed can be set independently of the tractor engine speed The priority flow valve is fed by the standard working pump and operated from the driver s station Connect the hydraulic hoses of the implement to the red hydraulic couplings for the drive 1 and return line 2 at the rear of the tractor ATTENTION Operate the control lever only at low engine speed Push the lever 3 down for momentary operation
97. the battery for leaks Observe the information of the battery manufacturer Remove any corrosion on the terminals Grease the battery terminals with non acidic battery grease Check cables and cable connections for secure connection and damage Replace any damaged cables and cable connections Checking the High Pressure Hoses Check the high pressure hoses for cracks bending and chafing and for porous surfaces Replace damaged high pressure hoses immediately This work may only be carried out by an authorized work shop 144 145 146 Checking the Steering Cylinder and Orbitrol Check the steering cylinder and orbitrol for damage and leaks Have damaged or leaky parts replaced by an author ized workshop Checking the Clutch Fluid Level Check the brake fluid reservoir for the clutch 1 The brake fluid level must be between the markings To fill brake fluid unscrew the reservoir cap 1 and fill recommended brake fluid as far as the marking Filling quantity nueensensnnneeennnnnnnnnnnennnnennne approx 0 251 ATTENTION Do not mix different kinds of brake fluids Checking the Air Hoses for Leaks Check air hoses for cracks chafing and porous surfaces Replace damaged air hoses immediately Checking the clutch Have the clutch pedal play 2 checked by an author ized workshop Checking the PTO Clutch Have this work carried out by an authorized workshop Check the linkage
98. the multi function display comes on Move the turn signal lever 2 upward The right turn signal lights are on Operating the Horn Press turn signal lever 2 sideward to sound the horn Bild_085 en Bild_084 101 HOLDER Operating Instructions Other Activities Operating the Hazard Warning Flasher System A 5 58 A 5 58 P Switch on the hazard warning flasher switch 1 all turn signal lights will blink Bild_146 Turning on Rotating Beacon gt NOTE The rotating beacon may only be turned on if the tractor is used for applications on public roads Switch the rotating beacon switch 2 on The rotating beacon 16 is engaged Option 102 145 146 Turning on the Flood Lights gt NOTE The flood light must not be used in the public traffic area Switch the flood light switch 4 on The flood light 15 is turned on Interior Light Turning on the Interior Light gt NOTE The interior light is located top left in the cabin roof To turn on the interior lights move the switch 1 forward Option Radio and Loudspeaker Operating the Radio gt NOTE There is a separate operating manual for the radio 1 Please observe this when operating The loudspeaker 2 is integrated in the front of cab roof Power Socket Connecting Equipment to the Power Socket You can connect 12 VDC equipment with a max power rating of 15 A to the power socket 3 using
99. tighten the lever 2 Loosen the lever 1 Adjust the height of the steering wheel Retighten the lever 1 52 A558 A558p OCberating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service Adjusting the Driver s Seat with Mechanical Suspen sion DANGER Do not adjust the seat while driving Risk of accidents 1 Horizontaladjustment Raise the handle 1 and push the seat to the front or rear Release the handle and allow the seat lock to engage 2 Weightadjustment Adjust the desired driver s weight by turning the gt NOTE weight adjustment lever 2 To prevent damage to your health the indi If the adjustment is correct the position set at the vidual adjustment should be checked and height adjustment handle 4 is indicated in the adjusted before taking the vehicle into ser window 3 vice 3 Heightadjustment Three different heights can be set with the star knob 4 The weight should be adjusted after each height adjustment 145 146 53 HOLDER Operating Instructions Taking into Service Adjusting the Driver s Seat with Pneumatic Suspen sion A 5 58 A 5 58 P DANGER Do not adjust the seat while driving Risk of accidents 1 Horizontaladjustment Raise the handle 1 and push the seat to the front or rear Release the handle and allow the seat lock to engage 2 Weightadjustment Select the desired driver s weight by pushing or DANGER pulling the adjust
100. ture gauge Tachometer with mark ings for PTO rpm Hour meter Digital speedometer Turn signal indicator Turn signal indicator 2nd trailer 8 Turn signal indicator 1st trailer 9 Highbeam 10 Dipbeam 11 Engine oiltemperature 12 Preheating indicator 13 Engine oil pressure warning light 14 Battery charging indicator 15 Parking brake 16 Differential lock w NOV 145 146 15 Operating Instructions HOLDER Description 16 1 2 3 RPMx100 PTO electronic meea Bild_012 37 HOLDER Operating Instructions Description Controls for Mechanical Gearbox A 5 58 A 5 58 P 1 Gearshift lever right looking forward with 4 synchronised gears 1 2 3 4 2 Range selector lever left looking forward with 3 speed ranges S Highway driving M Medium speed L Slow speed 3 Gearshift label 0 2 1 un 2 L 2 3 L 3 4 L 4 5 wo M L 4 2 1 4 Se S a 3 79 M 3 10 s 3 11 M 4 12 S4 o FX o Bild_014 38 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Description A 5 58 A 5 58 P Controls on Top Cabin Front wiper washer switch Rotating beacon switch Top headlights Air vent nozzle for air conditioner Cold air rotary switch for air conditioner Blower range rotary switch for air conditioner Radio Loudspeaker Cab fuses OONDOARWNDM Option 145 146 39 HOLDER Operating Instructions 558 A5 58P
101. uired CAUTION Before the first operation familiarize yourself with the use of the precipice emergency brake Carry out trial brakings on different types of ground On hard ground the exten sion foot 5 must be removed Start the engine Strassontahrt Operate a hydraulic valve until the pressure at the Speicher f llen Pressure gauge 2 rises and is in the green range 160 190bar Nowraise the emergency brake lever 1 to release the lock 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER 69 HOLDER Operating Instructions Special Operating Instructions ATTENTION On roads drive only with the emergency brake lever locked Do not allow anyone to stand around where they might get hurt Pull the emergency brake lever 1 down The brake tines 3 are lowered The service brake should be operated at the same time ATTENTION Due to the strong braking of the tractor the operator can slide from the seat gt NOTE After the actuation of the precipice emer gency brake in the area of use a hydraulic valve must be operated so that the full accu mulator pressure is available for raising the tool emergency brake Toraise the brake tines set the emergency brake lever 1 up and lock it Observe the notice label 4 70 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Strassenfahrt Heben Speicher f llen I t are Bremsen 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER A 5 58 A 5 58 P Stationary Operation The
102. ult an eye doctor If swallowed do not force to vomit but consult a doctor Danger of slipping on the spilled product particularly in connection with water Oils can contaminate water Always keep them in approved containers Avoid spilling oils Remove spilled fluids immediately with an oil binding agent and discard in accord ance with laws and regulations Discard drained fluids as specified 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Observe applicable laws and regulations Oils are inflammable Do not let them come in contact with hot engine parts as fire can re sult Hydraulic Oil Brake Fluid 145 146 During tractor operation these fluids are pres surised and pose a health hazard Do not spill these fluids Remove any spilled fluids imme diately with oil binding agent and discard them as specified Discard old fluids as specified Observe applicable laws and regula tions Do not allow them to come in contact with hot engine parts Danger of fire Avoid contact with the skin Avoid the inhala tion of spray fog The penetration of pressu rised fluids into the skin is particularly danger ous if these fluids are under high pressure and escape from the hydraulic system through leaks Seek medical aid at once in case of such injuries If injuries can not be excluded use suitable personal protector for example protective gloves glasses and skin protection and skin care creams Operating Instructions Battery Acid AN
103. unenn innen 36 Rear RION VIGW eu 30 Rear Wiper Washer sossiisiiieis tiaa a 98 Recommended Engine Oils and Greases 174 Recommended Engine Oils and Lubricants continued 175 Recommended Hydraulic and Gear Oils 173 Recommended Oils and Fuels nenn 173 Regular Maintenance ssesssessesssrsnresssnrinrnnrsnrnnnnesennan 134 Removing Engine Preservation aeee 172 Removing Implements nessssssenesssrrssssnrrnrnnrsrrennanssnranna 86 Removing the Ho04 r ne 131 Removing the Roof Hatch 244ss44 44H nnnnn nennen 97 Residual Hazards and Risks uusss4s 44 nnennen nennen 6 Retightening the Nuts and Bolts eeeeeeeeeees 148 Retightening the Wheel Nuts ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 148 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Alphabetical Index Seite S SALOU aieia oen a E a 11 Safety Instructions for Handling Fuels and Oils 12 Safety Instructions for Handling Implements 77 Safety LOOP nun aatan aada aaa 76 Safety Notes for Later Installations 11 Safety Notes for Maintenance eneen 127 SENICE ee cates vases ace nein sp a ea a a a e EEES 125 Services and Inspections c ceceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeetenaes 126 Single axle trailers or Two axle Trailers with Axle Base of up to 1 metre maximum 8 Site of Operation uuss
104. usly Shift the gearshift lever 2 to the right looking for ward into the desired gear Four gears 1 2 3 4 are available 2 Shift the range selector lever 5 to the left looking forward to the desired speed range Three speed ranges are available 5 S Fast M Medium L Slow 62 S A 5 58 A 5 58 P Bild_144 145 146 A558 A558p __ OPerating Instructions HOLDER Operation gt NOTE ua The label 1 shows the possible shift combi A nations You have a total of 12 gears avail 2 L 2 able both for forward and for reverse travel 3 a Release the clutch pedal 3 to start driving h 7 M 2 ATTENTION a lt Do not keep the foot on the clutch pedal when 1 a Y 2 driving be ni 12 s 4 Control the driving speed with the accelerator pedal O Bild_045 2 or the hand throttle 4 lo gt NOTE The attainable driving speeds can be read in the table in the technical data section ATTENTION When downshifting the driving speed must be reduced to the low speed range As the transmission is synchronized you do not have to give gas when downshifting 145 146 63 HOLDER Operating Instructions Operation Changing the Direction ofTravel ATTENTION The direction of travel can be changed when driving slowly A 5 58 A 5 58 P Tochange the driving direction from forward to re verse the forward reverse selector switch 1 must be pushed to the right
105. ve the instructions of the battery manufactur er Remove the battery and store in a frost free dry room Engine Preservation Cleanthe engine Runthe engine warm Drain the engine oil and refill with anti corrosion oil Drain the fuel and fill up the fuel tank with a mixture of 90 Diesel fuel and 10 anti corrosion oil relation of Diesel fuel 90 anti corrosion oil 10 Runthe engine for 10 minutes 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Switch off the engine Turn the engine over a few times by hand Block up the intake opening and exhaust outlet ATTENTION The tractor must be blocked up so that all the wheels are off the ground to prevent a permanent deformation of the tyres m NOTE Do not use plastic foilto cover the tractor as this enhances the formation and collection of condensate water Puiting the Tractor back in Service after Lay up If the tractor was taken out of service for over six months it must be inspected carefully before being put back in serv ice The inspection should similar to the safety inspection also cover all safety relevant components of the tractor Clean the tractor thoroughly Lubricate the tractor Check the condition and acid density of the battery recharge it if necessary 171 HOLDER Operating Instructions Laying Up Removing Engine Preservation Unblock the intake opening and exhaust outlet Drain the anti corrosion oil and rins
106. y and health protection Do not allow children under 16 to use the tractor When using the public highway respect the highway code Do not allow anyone to stand around where they might get hurt Do not run the engine in enclosed spaces Exercise extreme caution when handling fuels there is a high risk of fire Exercise extreme caution when handling fuels and oils these can be poisonous and corrosive To prevent the danger of fire keep the tractor and implements clean Observe the warning notices and symbols on your tractor 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Information on Operation Working Clothes Only wear snugly fitting clothing when working with the tractor If necessary wear suitable headwear to keep loose hairs and pigtails from being caught in rotating parts Do not wear any jewellery and similar objects eg rings when working with the tractor Safety Notes for Later Installations The tractor has electronic components whose proper func tioning can be influenced by electromagnetic emissions from other equipment These influences can endanger persons if the following notes on safety are not observed Have the equipment installed by an authorized work shop only Before the installation of electric or electronic equip ment connected to the tractor s electrical system check if these installations can interfere with the tractor s electronic system or other system compo nenis 11 HOLDER Oper
107. y twice at most In case the engine does not start carry out a troubleshooting accord ing to the section entitled Problems Causes Remedy 58 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Bild_040 NOTE The ignition lock has a starter safeguard lock The ignition key must be switched back to position 0 before it can be turned from posi tion 1 to position 2 or 3 again 145 146 Operating Instructions HOLDER Taking into Service A 5 58 A 5 58 P Release the ignition key after the start The battery charging indicator 2 and the engine oil pressure indicator 1 extinguish Setthe engine speed with the hand throttle 5 or accelerator pedal 6 to the desired RPM 3 The hour meter 4 is activated Bild_041 Checking Brakes and Steering for Proper Function Make a short trial run and check the steering and brakes for proper operation DANGER Do not drive a tractor with a defective steer ing and or braking system 145 146 59 HOLDER Operating Instructions 60 A5 58 A5 58P 145 146 A 5 58 A 5 58 P Operation Before Starting to Drive When driving on public highways observe the regulations of the highway code Driving Safety Rules e Drive the tractor only from the driver s station with the cab doors closed e Always adjust your speed to the driving conditions and the load you are carrying e Never drive downhill without having the

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