Part of the Case IH Operator Manuals.
Every one of the 414 pages in this Case IH Maxxum 100 X-LINE, 110 X-LINE, 115 X-LINE, 125 X-LINE, 140 X-LINE operator manual PDF (OEM #82999345) focuses on keeping your tractor running smoothly day in and day out. You get complete field operation procedures, detailed dashboard indicator guides, and a full fault-finding section covering the engine, synchro shift transmission, and hydraulics. Open up to detailed maintenance charts that walk you through every 10-hour daily check all the way to the major 1800-hour service intervals. Lock down the fuel pre-filter to exactly 15 Nm and confirm your cooling system is topped off with a 50/50 water and antifreeze mixture before hitting the field. Downtime in the dirt burns daylight and profits. Grab this bookmarked download, jump straight to the exact section you need, and get your equipment back to work.
What's Inside This Case IH Maxxum X-Line 100–140 Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| General Information and Safety | 8-29 | To the Owner, End User Licence Agreement Terms, Product Identification, Ecology and the Environment, Safety Precautions, Safety Decals, International Symbols |
| Controls, Instruments and Operation | 30-135 | Cab, Seats, Handbrake, Throttle and Foot Controls, Instrument Console, Analogue/Digital Instruments, Synchro Shift Transmission, Two-Speed Powershift Transmission |
| Field Operation | 136-281 | Important Information, Using Jump Leads, Starting the Engine, Stopping the Engine, Turn Assist, Rear Power Take-Off, Front Power Take-Off and Hydraulic Lift |
| Lubrication and Maintenance | 282-355 | Guard Removal, Lubrication and Maintenance Chart, Servicing: When Warning Lights Illuminate, 10-Hour/Daily Service, 50-Hour Service, 100-Hour Service, 300-Hour Service |
| Fault Finding | 356-367 | Introduction, Engine, Transmission - 12 X 12 Synchro Shift, Transmission - 24 X 24 Two-Speed Powershift, Transmission - 16 X 16 Semi-Powershift, Hydraulics, Rear Three-Point Hitch |
| Vehicle Storage | 368-369 | Cleaning the Tractor, Engine and transmission/rear Axle Oil Drainage, Fuel Tank Drainage, Radiator Coolant Level Check, Grease Fittings Lubrication, Battery Removal and Storage |
| Accessories | 370-377 | Engine Coolant Immersion Heater, Transmission Oil Heater, Amp Socket and Cable, Auxiliary Headlights, Battery Isolator Switch, Loader Subframe and Control Valve |
| Specification | 378-401 | Vehicle Weights, Lubricant and Fluid Capacities, Engine, Fuel System, Cooling System, Transmission Options, Brakes, Rear Power Take-Off |
| First 50--Hour Service Forms | 402-405 | Tyre Pressures and Condition, Radiator, Oil Cooler and A/C Condenser Cores Cleaning, Fuel Filter, Water Separator and Bleed System Change, Engine Oil and Filter Change |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| All Models | ||
| Fuel pre-filter tightening torque | 15 Nm | p. 316 |
| Fuel filter tightening torque | 15Nm | p. 316 |
| Coolant refill mixture | 50/50 water and antifreeze mixture | p. 295 |
| Coolant capacity (4 cylinder engines, With Cab) | 23.0 litres (6.07 U.S. gals) | p. 327 |
| Cooling system hose connections | Tighten | p. 283 |
| Engine overheats - Possible Causes and Corrections | Engine overloaded. -> Shift to lower gear, reduce draft load or ballast carried. Air cleaner restricted. -> Service air cleaner. Low engine operating temperature. -> Check thermostats. Clogged fuel filter(s). -> Replace fuel filter element(s). Incorrect fuel. -> Use correct type fuel. Incorrect engine valve clearance. -> Check and adjust. Malfunctioning fuel injectors. -> See your authorised dealer. Malfunctioning fuel injection pump. -> See your authorised dealer. Maximum ‘no-load’ speed set too low. -> See your authorised dealer. Leaking air intake or exhaust manifold. -> Check and rectify or see your authorised dealer. Turbocharger malfunctioning (where fitted). -> See your authorised dealer. Implement incorrectly adjusted. -> See implement Operator’s Manual. | p. 358 |
| Low engine coolant level - Possible Cause and Correction | Fill coolant recovery tank. Check cooling system for leaks. | p. 358 |
| Tractors with Variable Displacement Hydraulic Pump only | ||
| Hydraulic filter replacement dimensions (Original) | Length 204mm, Diameter 94.3mm | p. 283 |
| Hydraulic filter replacement dimensions (Service replacement) | Length 254mm, Diameter 116.8mm | p. 283 |
| Maxxum 100, Maxxum 110 | ||
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 180 litres | p. 385 |
| Engine Oil Capacity (including filter) | 10 litres | p. 385 |
| Maxxum 115, Maxxum 125, Maxxum 140 | ||
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 254 litres | p. 385 |
Case IH Maxxum X-Line 100–140 Common Problems This Manual Covers
Case IH Maxxum X-LINE OVER HEAT message appears on dashboard, engine temperature won't drop p. 358
Check the engine troubleshooting chart on page 358: verify the air cleaner isn't restricted, thermostats are functioning, and fuel filters aren't clogged. Confirm the radiator pressure cap holds its rated 1.0 bar, then top off coolant with a 50/50 water and antifreeze mixture as specified on page 295.
Manual Section: Fault Finding: Engine TroubleshootingLOW COOLANT warning keeps returning even after topping off the reservoir p. 358
Check the low coolant note in the troubleshooting table on page 358 and fill the coolant recovery tank completely. Inspect all hoses and clamp connections for seepage. Mix fresh coolant 50/50 with water and antifreeze per page 295, and confirm total system capacity is 23.0 litres before closing the cap.
Manual Section: Fault Finding: Engine TroubleshootingEngine automatically drops to low idle speed in the middle of a field operation p. 316
Check the fuel pre-filter for clogging first; it's the most common cause of an automatic low-idle drop. Remove and replace the element, tightening the housing to 15 Nm as specified on page 316. Also inspect the main fuel filter and confirm you're running clean, correct-grade fuel before restarting.
Manual Section: Lubrication and MaintenanceLOW FUEL warning appears on the dashboard much sooner than expected during a shift p. 385
Check the fuel gauge reading against the sender first. On the 100 and 110 X-LINE the tank holds 180 litres, while the 115, 125, and 140 X-LINE carry 254 litres per page 385. If the level looks correct for your model, inspect the fuel sender wiring for a loose or corroded connection.
Manual Section: SpecificationHYD. OIL FILTER warning lights up on the instrument console during operation p. 283
Check the error code reference to confirm this is the hydraulic return filter warning. Shut the tractor down and replace the element; original equipment measures 204 mm long by 94.3 mm diameter, while the service replacement measures 254 mm by 116.8 mm, per page 283 (variable displacement pump machines only).
Manual Section: Lubrication and MaintenanceFrequently Asked Questions
What are the replacement specifications for the Fuel pre-filter?
When replacing the fuel pre-filter, rotate the filter until the filter gasket touches the filter head. Then, tighten the filter a further 3/4 turn to achieve a correct torque of 15 Nm (do not overtighten).
What is the engine oil capacity for 4-cylinder and 6-cylinder models, including the filter?
For 4-cylinder engines, the engine oil capacity including the filter is 10 litres (10.6 U.S. qts.). For 6-cylinder engines, the capacity is 15 litres (15.9 U.S. qts.).
What are the transmission/rear axle/hydraulic oil capacities for different Maxxum models?
The transmission/rear axle/hydraulic oil capacity varies by model and axle type. For a 12x12 Light Duty axle, it is 58.0 litres (15.3 U.S. gals), while for a 12x12 Heavy Duty axle, it is 65.0 litres (17.1 U.S. gals). A 16x16 Light Duty axle holds 55.0 litres (14.5 U.S. gals).
What is the cooling system capacity for tractors with a cab?
For tractors with a cab, the cooling system capacity is 23 litres (6.07 U.S. gals) for Maxxum 100 and 110 models, and 25 litres (6.6 U.S. gals) for Maxxum 115, 125, and 140 models.
What are the wheel nut torque settings for 4WD adjustable front wheels?
For 4WD adjustable front wheels, the front disc to hub nuts should be tightened to 294 Nm (217 lbf.ft). The front disc to rim nuts require a torque of 250 Nm (184 lbf.ft).
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