This 246-page Case IH 595/695 Tractors Operator Manual (OEM #9-18840) gives you the factory walkthrough for running and maintaining your 595 or 695, from cold start to field work. Open it up and you get the full instrument cluster breakdown, wiring diagrams for the electrical system, and a dedicated lubrication and maintenance chart section that tells you exactly when to service what. You also get the complete tire, wheel spacing, and ballast tables most owners never see until something goes wrong in the field. Set your brake pedal height to 202 ± 3 mm on cab tractors, and swap the transmission/hydraulic oil filter after the first 20 hours, then every 200 hours after that. No more guessing at service intervals from a faded decal in the cab. The PDF carries bookmarked navigation, so you jump straight from the dash to the lubrication chart on your phone, tablet, or laptop, and you're back in the seat in minutes.
What's Inside This Case IH 595, 695, 595 Tractors, 695 Tractors Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Safety/Decals | 6-14 | Decals, Safety, Roll Over Protection Structure, Safety Rules (ROPS Label, Tractor Roll Over) |
| Specifications | 15-45 | Approximate Overall Measurements and Weights, Engine, Transmission, Hitch System, Power Takeoff, Mechanical Front Drive (MFD) |
| Instruments/Controls | 46-68 | Instrument Cluster, Function and Programming Push Buttons, Operating Controls, Air Conditioner, Transmission Range Lever, Grammer Seat |
| Operating Instructions | 69-107 | Before Starting Engine, Normal Starting Procedure, Operating the Transmission, Power Takeoff, Differential Lock, Smv Symbol and Warning Lamps |
| Field Operation | 108-133 | Drawbar Preparation, Connecting Implement to Drawbar, Rear Hitch, Adjustable Stop, Remote Hydraulics, Digital Instrument Cluster Programming |
| Tires/Wheels/Spacing/Ballast | 134-164 | Tire and Wheel Equipment, Tire and Rim Repair, Front Wheel Tread Positions, Rear Wheel Tread Positions, Tractor Ballast, Measuring Wheel Slip |
| Lubrication/Maintenance Charts | 165-169 | Engine Hour Meter, Lubrication Maintenance Charts, System Lubrication Analysis Programme |
| Lubrication/Filters/Fluids | 170-202 | Air Induction System, Engine Lubrication, Fuel System, Cooling System, Transmission Lubrication, Front Wheel Bearings |
| Maintenance/Adjustments | 203-217 | Brake Pedal Height Adjustment, Compressor Belt Adjustment, Cooling System, Engine Clutch Pedal Height Adjustment, Operators Seat, Parking Brake Adjustment |
| Electrical System | 218-232 | Alternator Charging Circuit, Batteries, Fuses and Relays, Lamps, Headlamps, Instrument Cluster Lamps |
| Storage | 233-246 | - |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| All Models | ||
| Power steering pump capacity | Approx. 2.5 U.S. GPM (9.5 litre/min) | p. 20 |
| Power steering pump type | Hydrostatic Type, Actuated by the Steering Wheel | p. 20 |
| Brake pedal height (Cab Tractor) | 202 ± 3 MM | p. 216 |
| Clearance between push rod and cylinder piston | small clearance | p. 216 |
| Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter replacement interval | After first 20 hours of operation then every 200 hours of operation | p. 200 |
| Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter housing bolt torque | 12 to 16 lb ft (16 to 21 Nm) | p. 200 |
| Engine Oil Pressure | 40 to 60 PSI | p. 19 |
| Engine Idle Speed | 700 to 800 r/min | p. 18 |
| Cooling System Capacity | 14.5 US Quarts | p. 175 |
| 2WD models | ||
| Transmission/Hydraulic System Capacity (2WD) | 36 US Quarts | p. 175 |
| Front Wheel Mounting Bolt Torque (2WD) | 80 to 100 lb ft | p. 148 |
| MFD models | ||
| MFD Axle Differential Oil Capacity | 4.75 US Quarts | p. 175 |
Case IH 595, 695, 595 Tractors, 695 Tractors Common Problems This Manual Covers
Case IH 595 tractor no power steering and the steering wheel is very difficult to turn. p. 200
Inspect the transmission and hydraulic oil filter. Replace the filter after the first 20 hours of operation, then every 200 hours. Tighten the new filter housing bolt to 12 to 16 lb ft as detailed on page 200. Verify the hydrostatic pump maintains approx. 2.5 U.S. GPM.
Manual Section: Lubrication/Filters/FluidsPoor braking performance and unequal pedal travel when pressing the brakes during field operation. p. 216
Adjust the cab tractor brake pedal height to exactly 202 ± 3 MM on page 216. Verify there is a small clearance between the push rod and the cylinder piston. Bleed the brake system to remove trapped air before returning the machine to normal service.
Manual Section: Maintenance/AdjustmentsLow engine oil pressure warning indicator stays illuminated on the dashboard immediately after engine start. p. 19
Verify engine oil pressure reaches 40 to 60 PSI on page 19. Change the engine oil and filter every 200 hours of operation. Inspect the oil pressure sender unit wiring for loose connections. Add oil if the level falls below the minimum mark on the dipstick.
Manual Section: SpecificationsRhythmic clicking noise from the rear wheels or loose rim hardware during field operation. p. 156
Torque the rear wheel mounting bolts in the correct sequence to 205 to 220 lb ft on page 156. If operating a 2WD model, torque the front wheel mounting bolts to 80 to 100 lb ft. Inspect rims for fatigue cracks around the lug bolt holes.
Manual Section: Tires/Wheels/Spacing/BallastFrequently Asked Questions
Why is the steering wheel very hard to turn on my Case IH 595/695 tractor?
Poor power steering is usually caused by a clogged transmission and hydraulic oil filter. Replace the filter after the first 20 hours of operation, then every 200 hours. Torque the new filter housing bolt to 12–16 lb ft (page 200). Verify the hydrostatic pump maintains approximately 2.5 U.S. GPM.
How do I fix unequal brake pedal travel or poor braking performance on the Case IH 595/695?
Adjust the cab tractor brake pedal height to exactly 202 ± 3 mm as specified on page 216. Verify there is a small clearance between the push rod and the cylinder piston, then bleed the brake system to remove trapped air before returning the tractor to normal service.
What should I do if the engine oil pressure warning light stays on after starting my Case IH 595/695?
Verify engine oil pressure reaches 40–60 PSI as listed in the specifications on page 19. Change the engine oil and filter every 200 hours of operation. Inspect the oil pressure sender wiring for loose connections and add oil if the level is below the dipstick minimum mark.
What causes a rhythmic clicking or rattling noise from the rear wheels on the Case IH 595/695?
Loose rear wheel hardware is the most common cause. Torque all rear wheel mounting bolts in the correct sequence to 205–220 lb ft (page 156). On 2WD models, torque front wheel bolts to 80–100 lb ft. Inspect rims for fatigue cracks around the lug bolt holes.










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