Need the factory Case IH Puma 140, 150, 165 operator manual PDF for your tractor? This 544-page reference (OEM #48133645) puts every control label, daily check, and working procedure in your hands, from cab startup to rear PTO engagement. Open it to a full controls chapter mapping every lever, switch, and instrument cluster reading on the platform, plus a dedicated safety section covering burn prevention, fire and explosion risks, and hazardous-substance handling. You also get a structured maintenance schedule by interval, every 10 hours through every 300 hours, fault code resolution tables, and troubleshooting organized by symptom and alarm code. Fill the main fuel tank to 264 L, top up DEF/AdBlue to 56 L, and confirm the Semi Powershift transmission and hydraulics hold 75 L combined before any field day. Chasing an alarm with the dealer on hold? Get the factory answer yourself. Bookmarked by section, searchable by keyword. Open on your phone right next to the machine.
What's Inside This Case IH Puma 140/150/165 Tier 4B Operator Manual
| System | Pages | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|
| General Information | 11-34 | Metric and Imperial Units Abbreviations, To the Owner, Product Identification, Engine Identification, Drive Line Identification, Cab Identification, Product Identification Plate |
| Safety Information | 35-63 | Safety Precautions, Safety Decals, Safety Rules, Burn Prevention, Prevention of Fire or Explosions, Fire Extinguisher, Protection Offered by the Tractor, Hazardous Substances |
| Controls and Instruments | 64 | Operator's Seat, Forward Controls, Right-Hand Side Controls, Rearward Controls, Overhead Controls, Instrument Cluster |
| No Title | 65-182 | Access to Operator'S Platform, Operator'S Seat, Instructor'S Seat, Forward Controls, Left-Hand Side Controls, Right-Hand Side Controls, Rearward Controls, Overhead Controls |
| Operating Instructions | 183-196 | Commissioning the Unit, Starting the Unit, Stopping the Unit, Moving the Unit |
| Transport Operations | 197-200 | Preparing for Road Transport, Recovery Transport |
| Working Operations | 201-390 | Transmission, Rear Power Take-Off, Front Power Take Off, Rear Hitch, Front Hitch, Hydraulic Remote Control Valves, Electro-Hydraulic Remote Control Valves (Where Fitted) |
| Maintenance | 391-490 | Maintenance Chart, When the Warning Lamp Lights, Every 10 Hours or Each Day, First 50 Hours, Every 50 Hours, Every 100 Hours, Every 300 Hours |
| Troubleshooting | 491-498 | Fault Code Resolution, Alarm(S), Symptom(S) |
| Specifications | 499-526 | General Dimensions, Minimum Turn Radius, Axle Dimension, Maximum Operating Angle, Maximum Permissible Operating Weights, Tractor Weights, Capacities, Engine |
| Accessories | 527-532 | Radio (Where Fitted), External Rear View Mirrors, Auxiliary Headlights, Rotating Beacon, Front-End Loader Fixation Points |
| Forms and Declarations | 533-544 | Service Record 1st 50 Hour, Owner Copy, Dealer Copy, Telematics Module Declaration of Conformity |
Quick Reference Specifications
| Specification | Value | Page |
|---|---|---|
| Main fuel tank capacity | 264.0 L | p. 401 |
| DEF/AdBlue® tank capacity | 56.0 L | p. 401 |
| Engine oil capacity (including filter) | 15 l | p. 401 |
| Cooling system capacity | 26 l | p. 401 |
| Transmission/rear axle/hydraulics capacity (Semi Powershift) | 75 l | p. 401 |
| Engine Rated Speed | 2200 RPM | p. 508 |
| Radiator pressure cap | 1 bar | p. 509 |
| Maximum system hydraulic pressure | 210 bar +/- 5 | p. 512 |
| Front wheel alignment | 0 mm +/- 3 | p. 516 |
| Battery Minimum maintenance | 12 V 176 Ah | p. 516 |
Case IH Puma 140/150/165 Tier 4B Common Problems This Manual Covers
Case IH Puma DEF warning light on, engine entering power derate mode p. 492
Check the DEF/AdBlue tank level immediately. Capacity is 56.0 L (page 401). Look up the active fault code on page 492 to confirm which SCR system condition triggered the derate. Fill with certified ISO 22241 DEF fluid only. Running the tank dry escalates derate severity in stages. Do not resume field work with an unresolved SCR fault code.
Manual Section: Fault Codes and Symbols OverviewEngine turns over but won't fire or starts hard in cold weather p. 183
Verify battery voltage meets the minimum 12 V, 176 Ah specification (page 516). Check engine oil level on the dipstick before cranking. Below 0°C, wait for the preheat indicator on the instrument cluster to complete its full cycle before engaging the starter. Drain the fuel filter water separator as part of your daily checklist.
Manual Section: Operating InstructionsHydraulic remote valves unresponsive, rear implement won't raise or lower during work p. 494
Verify transmission/rear axle/hydraulic fluid level is at or above minimum; capacity is 75 L for the Semi Powershift system (page 401). Check that remote control levers are fully returning to neutral between operations (page 201). Inspect the hydraulic oil temperature warning light on the cluster; if lit, shut down and allow the system to cool before resuming operation.
Manual Section: Hydraulic System TroubleshootingThree-point hitch won't raise or respond, implement drops slowly under load p. 494
Inspect the rear hitch position sensors and linkage for trapped debris (page 201). Verify the drop rate control knob is not rotated to its minimum position. Check hydraulic oil at the sight glass; Semi Powershift system capacity is 75 L (page 401). If the hitch remains unresponsive, review the three-point hitch troubleshooting steps starting on page 494.
Manual Section: Three-point Hitch TroubleshootingCoolant warning light flashes, engine runs too hot during sustained heavy work p. 494
Stop field work immediately and idle the engine to allow coolant to circulate. Check coolant level in the reservoir; system capacity is 26 L (page 401). Verify the radiator pressure cap is in good condition, rated at 1 bar (page 509). Inspect the radiator fins for crop debris blockage before restarting under load. Refer to engine troubleshooting on page 494.
Manual Section: Engine TroubleshootingBrake pedals require excessive travel or feel spongy, tractor won't stop consistently p. 494
Verify both brake pedals are coupled together with the connecting latch before road transport (page 197). Check brake fluid level in the reservoir. If spongy feel or excessive travel persists after three firm pump strokes, park the tractor safely and review the brake system troubleshooting procedures on page 494 before returning it to service.
Manual Section: Brake System TroubleshootingFrequently Asked Questions
How to reset error code on Case IH Puma 140/150/165
The manual describes how to reset the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system for specific fluid level faults. To reset, ensure the DEF/AdBlue® tank level is above 12% total volume, then cycle the key switch to the Off position or return the throttle to low idle position. For DEF/AdBlue® quality or SCR system technical faults, the component causing the fault must be repaired or replaced, and switching off the engine will reset the system and allow it to restart at full power.
How to reset ActiveDrive 6 fault on Puma tractor
For transmission faults, the manual states that an error code will indicate the source of malfunction, and the transmission may require recalibration or service by an authorized dealer. The manual does not provide a user-level procedure to reset a transmission fault.
How do you fix case IH Puma DEF warning light on, engine entering power derate mode?
Check the DEF/AdBlue tank level immediately. Capacity is 56.0 L (page 401). Look up the active fault code on page 492 to confirm which SCR system condition triggered the derate. Fill with certified ISO 22241 DEF fluid only. Running the tank dry escalates derate severity in stages. Do not resume field work with an unresolved SCR fault code.
How do you fix engine turns over but won't fire or starts hard in cold weather?
Verify battery voltage meets the minimum 12 V, 176 Ah specification (page 516). Check engine oil level on the dipstick before cranking. Below 0°C, wait for the preheat indicator on the instrument cluster to complete its full cycle before engaging the starter. Drain the fuel filter water separator as part of your daily checklist.
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