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Case International 533, 633, 733, 833, 933 Tractor Operator Manual

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Model: 533 | 633 | 733 | 833 | 933
Type: Tractor
166 Pages·25 MB·Searchable PDF·English·Print-Ready
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All 166 pages of this Case International 533, 633, 733, 833, and 933 Operator Manual cover your tractor from first startup to long-term storage, with factory specs broken out separately for each of the five models. Inside, you get a full instruments and controls walkthrough, complete operating procedures for starting, driving, and working the hydraulic system, plus dedicated lubrication and fluid sections with exact change intervals for every filter and fluid in the machine. A troubleshooting section and system diagrams round out the practical content. Main hydraulic pressure runs 160 to 170 bar (2321 to 2466 lb/inch²); swap the engine oil filter every 200 hours and the fuel filter at 800. No more guessing whether you're overdue or running out of spec. Download, bookmark, and pull it up on your phone next time you're standing in the field.

What's Inside This Case International 533–933 Operator Manual

SystemPagesKey Topics
To the Owner1-3-
Identification Numbers4-6Engine Serial Number, Hydraulics Serial Number, Transmission Serial Number, Cab Type Serial Number, Four Wheel Drive Serial Number, Front Drive Axle Serial Number
Safety/Decals7-12Decals, Intended Use, Basic Rule, Implements, Leaving the Tractor, Operation, PTO Operation, Service
Specifications13-46Approximate Measurements (2WD Tractors with Safety Frame or Combi-Cab, 2WD Tractors with Silent 85 Type Cab, MFD Tractors with Safety Frame or Combi-Cab, MFD Tractors with Silent 85 Type Cab)
Instruments/Controls47-62Instruments and Controls
Operating Instructions63-112Tractor Operation, Starting the Engine, Driving the Tractor, Hydraulic System Controls
Lubrication/Filters/Fluids113-134Lubrication Specifications, Engine, Hydraulic System
Maintenance/Adjustments135-156Cooling System, Fuel System
Electrical System157-164Battery
Storage165-166Storage Preparation, Removing From Storage

Quick Reference Specifications

SpecificationValuePage
All Models
Fuel filter change intervalEvery 800 hoursp. 147
Engine oil filter change intervalEvery 200 hoursp. 122
Hydraulic System Operating pressure2321 to 2466 lb/inch² (160 to 170 bar)p. 15
Minimum antifreeze concentration for protection down to -20°C (-4°F)33 percent (by volume)p. 139
Fuel tank capacity8.8 gal (40 litre)p. 14
Hydraulic lift housing capacity2.6 gal (12 litre)p. 14
Main hydraulic system operating pressure2321 to 2466 lb/inch² (160 to 170 bar)p. 15
Engine valve clearances (Hot) inlet/exhaust0.012 inch (0.30 mm)p. 17
Engine oil change intervalEvery 200 hoursp. 122
Transmission oil change intervalEvery 1600 hoursp. 125
533, 633
Engine oil capacity (with filter)11.5 pints (6.5 litres)p. 122
733, 833, 933
Engine oil capacity (with filter)16.2 pints (9.5 litres)p. 122

Case International 533–933 Common Problems This Manual Covers

Case International engine oil pressure warning light comes on during normal operation p. 54

Stop the engine immediately and check the oil level on the dipstick before restarting. Inspect the area around the filter and drain plug for leaks. If the oil level is correct and the light stays on after restarting, check the warning light guide on pages 54-55. Change engine oil and filter every 200 hours — running past interval is the most common cause of pressure drop.

Manual Section: Instruments/Controls
Hydraulic lift won't raise implement fully or drops slowly under load p. 127

Check the hydraulic oil level in the lift housing — capacity is 2.6 gal (12 litres). Inspect the hydraulic oil condition; if it looks milky or burnt, drain and refill per the schedule on page 128. Normal system operating pressure is 2321 to 2466 lb/inch² (160 to 170 bar) — if the lift feels weak across its full range, the oil may be overdue for its 800-hour change interval.

Manual Section: Lubrication/Filters/Fluids
Coolant temperature gauge climbing into red zone during heavy PTO work

Stop PTO operation and let the engine idle for two minutes before shutdown — never switch off under full load. Check coolant level in the radiator and inspect hoses for seeping joints. Verify antifreeze concentration is at least 33 percent by volume (protection to -20°C / -4°F). Clean the radiator fins of chaff and crop debris, following the cooling system cleaning procedure on page 141.

Manual Section: Maintenance/Adjustments
Engine won't start or cranks very slowly in cold weather p. 71

Check battery terminals for corrosion and ensure connections are tight. Verify fuel level — tank capacity is 8.8 gal (40 litres). If the battery is flat, use the jump-start procedure on page 71 to connect booster cables safely. Replace the fuel filter if it hasn't been changed within the last 800 hours, as cold temperatures thicken trapped sediment and restrict flow.

Manual Section: Operating Instructions
Alternator warning light stays on after engine reaches normal running speed p. 54

Check the fan belt deflection: press down at the midpoint between pulleys with 12 lb (5 kg) of force — correct deflection is 3/8 inch (9 mm). A slack or broken belt kills alternator output immediately. If belt tension is correct, check battery terminal tightness and inspect the alternator wiring connector for corrosion. Refer to the warning light diagnosis guide starting on page 54 for the full checklist.

Manual Section: Instruments/Controls
Clutch pedal feels soft or slips when pulling heavy loads on slopes p. 153

Check clutch pedal free travel: with the engine off, push the pedal by hand until resistance is felt. Correct free travel is 1.4 to 1.6 inch (35 to 40 mm). If free travel is outside this range, adjust per the procedure on page 153. Inspect the floor mat and pedal pivot area to confirm nothing is preventing full pedal return.

Manual Section: Maintenance/Adjustments

Frequently Asked Questions

Torque specs for power steering bolts on Case IH 533/633/733?

The manual provides torque specifications for steering-related components. For 2WD models, the steering cylinder lock nut should be torqued to 147 lb ft (200 Nm). For MFD models, the steering cylinder lock nut requires 162 lb ft (220 Nm), and the steering cylinder lock rod end should be torqued to 140 lb ft (190 Nm).

How do you fix case International engine oil pressure warning light comes on during normal operation?

Stop the engine immediately and check the oil level on the dipstick before restarting. Inspect the area around the filter and drain plug for leaks. If the oil level is correct and the light stays on after restarting, check the warning light guide on pages 54-55. Change engine oil and filter every 200 hours — running past interval is the most common cause of pressure drop.

How do you fix hydraulic lift won't raise implement fully or drops slowly under load?

Check the hydraulic oil level in the lift housing — capacity is 2.6 gal (12 litres). Inspect the hydraulic oil condition; if it looks milky or burnt, drain and refill per the schedule on page 128. Normal system operating pressure is 2321 to 2466 lb/inch² (160 to 170 bar) — if the lift feels weak across its full range, the oil may be overdue for its 800-hour change interval.

How do you fix coolant temperature gauge climbing into red zone during heavy PTO work?

Stop PTO operation and let the engine idle for two minutes before shutdown — never switch off under full load. Check coolant level in the radiator and inspect hoses for seeping joints. Verify antifreeze concentration is at least 33 percent by volume (protection to -20°C / -4°F). Clean the radiator fins of chaff and crop debris, following the cooling system cleaning procedure on page 141.

What do I get after purchasing this Case International 533 & variants manual?

Instant PDF download. You get the full 166-page searchable Operator Manual immediately after payment. Open it on your laptop, tablet, or phone right in the shop.

Are there any print restrictions on this Case International 533 & variants?

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BrandCase International
Model533, 633, 733, 833, 933
Machine TypeTractor
Manual TypeOperator Manual
LanguageEnglish
FormatSearchable PDF (Digital Download)
Pages166
File Size25 MB
Wiring DiagramsNo
Hydraulic SchematicsNo
Torque SpecificationsYes
Bookmarked / IndexedYes

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