Pulled up the Case IH D35 operator manual PDF and not sure if you've found the right one? This is it: 122 pages of factory operator guidance (OEM #87300517) covering the D35, D40, and D45 tractors built from 1996 to 2003. Inside: wiring diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and a complete lubrication and maintenance chapter walking you through engine oil and filter service, cooling system care, transmission, rear axle, and hydraulic system intervals. The operation chapter covers controls and instruments, PTO engagement, hydraulic lift system, and wheel tread settings. Swap the hydraulic oil filter at 50 hours, then every 300 hours after that; repack the front wheel bearings every 600 hours. Your machine is down and every hour costs money. Get factory numbers, not forum guesses. Bookmarked by section and keyword-searchable; open on any device, jump straight to what you need, and get to work.
What's Inside This Case IH D35-DX45 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| Safety | 8-17 | - |
| General Information | 18-21 | To the Owner, Federal Emissions Warranty, California Emission Control Warranty Statement, Universal Symbols, Product Identification Plate, Minimum Hardware Tightening Torques |
| Operation | 22-51 | Controls and Instruments, Transmission, PTO, Hydraulic Lift System, Wheel Tread Settings, Tractor Weighting |
| Lubrication and Maintenance | 52-101 | Lubrication Fittings, Engine Oil & Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Cleaner, Cooling System, Transmission, Rear Axle, And Hydraulic System |
| Specifications | 102-115 | Engine, Capacities, Cooling System, Electrical System, Fuel System, Transmission |
| Delivery Report | 118-122 | - |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| All Models | ||
| Front wheel bearings repacking interval | every 600 hours of operation | p. 78 |
| ROPS mounting bolt torque | 74.5 N·m (55 ft. lbs.) | p. 69 |
| Hydraulic system oil filter replacement interval | first 50 hours, then every 300 hours | p. 65 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 54.5 liters | p. 102 |
| Low Idle Speed | 1025 ±50 RPM | p. 102 |
| D35 | ||
| Engine Gross Horsepower | 26.1 kw (35.0 HP) | p. 102 |
| Cooling System Capacity | 7.4 liters | p. 67 |
| D40 | ||
| Engine Gross Horsepower | 29.8 kw (40.0 HP) | p. 102 |
| Cooling System Capacity | 7.9 liters | p. 102 |
| D45 | ||
| Engine Gross Horsepower | 33.6 kw (45 HP) | p. 102 |
| Cooling System Capacity | 8.0 liters | p. 102 |
| D40, D45 | ||
| Engine Crankcase Capacity (With Filter) | 6.0 liters | p. 102 |
Case IH D35-DX45 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Case IH D35 tractor sudden loss of driving power in forward and reverse while loader operates normally p. 65
Inspect the transmission fluid levels and replace the hydraulic system spin-on oil filter as detailed on page 65. Install the new filter securely and ensure you follow the strict replacement interval of the first 50 hours, then every 300 hours thereafter.
Manual Section: Lubrication and MaintenanceDifficulty shifting gears and tractor continues to creep forward when clutch pedal is fully depressed p. 104
Adjust the linkage to achieve correct clutch pedal free-travel. Measure the gap as shown on page 104 and verify it measures exactly 19 mm-30 mm (3/4"-1-3/16"). Test the pedal operation and ensure smooth engagement before returning the tractor to service.
Manual Section: SpecificationsStrange rattling noise from the rear cab area when operating on rough terrain or uneven ground p. 69
Inspect all ROPS mounting bolts for signs of backing out or fatigue. Check the hardware on page 69 and tighten all mounting fasteners to a torque of 74.5 N·m (55 ft. lbs.). Verify the seat belt bolts are also secure.
Manual Section: Lubrication and MaintenanceEngine temperature gauge reads high after prolonged heavy loading during hot summer weather operation p. 67
Drain and flush the radiator and engine block. Fill the D35 cooling system with exactly 7.4 liters of fresh coolant mixture as specified on page 67. Check the radiator cap and verify it holds 0.9 bar (13 PSI) of pressure.
Manual Section: Lubrication and MaintenanceFrequently Asked Questions
How do you fix case IH D35 tractor sudden loss of driving power in forward and reverse while loader operates normally?
Inspect the transmission fluid levels and replace the hydraulic system spin-on oil filter as detailed on page 65. Install the new filter securely and ensure you follow the strict replacement interval of the first 50 hours, then every 300 hours thereafter.
How do you fix difficulty shifting gears and tractor continues to creep forward when clutch pedal is fully depressed?
Adjust the linkage to achieve correct clutch pedal free-travel. Measure the gap as shown on page 104 and verify it measures exactly 19 mm-30 mm (3/4"-1-3/16"). Test the pedal operation and ensure smooth engagement before returning the tractor to service.
How do you fix strange rattling noise from the rear cab area when operating on rough terrain or uneven ground?
Inspect all ROPS mounting bolts for signs of backing out or fatigue. Check the hardware on page 69 and tighten all mounting fasteners to a torque of 74.5 N·m (55 ft. lbs.). Verify the seat belt bolts are also secure.
How do you fix engine temperature gauge reads high after prolonged heavy loading during hot summer weather operation?
Drain and flush the radiator and engine block. Fill the D35 cooling system with exactly 7.4 liters of fresh coolant mixture as specified on page 67. Check the radiator cap and verify it holds 0.9 bar (13 PSI) of pressure.
How quickly can I access this manual after buying?
You get a 122-page searchable PDF that downloads instantly after checkout. Open it on your laptop, tablet, or phone, and bring it right to the shop floor.
Am I able to print pages from this manual?
Absolutely. No DRM or copy protection. Print the whole manual or just the pages you need. Any home or office printer works.
Are hydraulic system diagrams in this Case IH D35 & variants Operator Manual?
Included. A hydraulic system diagram shows the main hydraulic layout for the Case IH D35 & variants.










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