The Case IH Maxxum Efficient Power Series tractors, including models 110 EP, 115 EP, 120 EP, 125 EP, 130 EP, and 140 EP, represent a robust line of utility tractors designed for versatile agricultural applications. These machines are engineered with a focus on optimized fuel consumption and performance, a hallmark of the 'Efficient Power' designation. Combining advanced engine technology, likely from FPT Industrial, with sophisticated transmission options such as powershift or Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), the Maxxum series delivers substantial pulling power and operational efficiency. The design prioritizes operator comfort and control, making them suitable for demanding tasks performed by farmers, agricultural contractors, and municipalities.
This operator's manual, publication number 84562220, provides comprehensive guidance on the operation and maintenance of the Case IH Maxxum Efficient Power Series tractors. It covers essential systems including the engine, powertrain, hydraulics, electrical systems, PTO, hitch, steering, and brakes, as well as the operator station and safety features. The manual details procedures for startup, shutdown, operation, daily inspections, lubrication, fluid checks and changes, filter replacements, and basic troubleshooting. While focusing on operator-level understanding for safe and efficient use, it serves as a critical resource for owners and technicians to maintain the longevity and performance of their equipment.
Model:
Maxxum Efficient Power Series
Model Variants:
110 EP, 115 EP, 120 EP, 125 EP, 130 EP, 140 EP
Product Name:
CASE IH MAXXUM 110 EP 120 EP 130 EP 115 EP 125 EP 140 EP EFFICIENT POWER Tractor OPERATORS MANUAL
Publication Number:
84562220
Manufacturer:
CNH Industrial America LLC (Case IH)
Segment:
Utility Tractor, Versatile Ag Machinery
Target User:
Farmers, Agricultural Contractors, Municipalities
Competitors:
John Deere 6 Series, New Holland T6 Series, Massey Ferguson 5700 Series, Claas Arion Series
Engine Technology:
Efficient Power (EP) designation implies optimized fuel consumption and performance.
Transmission Options:
Likely includes advanced transmission technologies such as Powershift or CVX (Continuously Variable Transmission) for the 'EP' models.
Operator Comfort:
Focus on operator station, ergonomics, and controls for extended work periods.
Primary Focus:
Operator's Manual
Scope:
Operation and Maintenance
Download Availability:
Instant Download
Operating Systems:
All Versions of Windows, Mac, iOS, BB, Android, etc.
Core Systems:
Engine, Powertrain, Hydraulics, Electrical, PTO, Hitch, Steering, Brakes, Operator Station
Operator Interface:
Controls, Instruments, Displays, Comfort Systems
Safety Systems:
Safety Precautions, ROPS, Seatbelts, Warning Systems
Operation:
Startup, Shutdown, Forward/Reverse Operation, PTO Engagement, Implement Control
Maintenance:
Lubrication, Fluid Checks/Changes, Filter Replacements, Greasing Points, Daily Inspections
Transport:
Roading Procedures, Hitching/Unhitching Implements, Transport Safety
Troubleshooting:
Common Issues and Basic Solutions
Level Of Detail:
Operator-level, focusing on safe and efficient use and routine maintenance, not deep repair diagnostics.
PDF Quality:
Likely high-resolution for readability, suitable for printing.
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable PDF, allowing quick information retrieval.
Printability:
Printable on demand for physical copy.
Binding:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Paper Quality:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Manufacturer:
FPT Industrial (Fiat Powertrain Technologies), a common supplier for CNH brands.
Engine Family:
Likely NEF (New Engine Family) series, common in this class.
Displacement Range:
Estimated 4.5L to 6.7L, depending on specific model variant.
Emission Standards:
Likely Tier 4 Final / Stage IV compliant, featuring SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) and/or DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst).
Horsepower Range:
Nominal HP: 110, 115, 120, 125, 130, 140 HP. Boosted HP likely available.
Torque Characteristics:
Emphasis on high torque at low RPM for pulling power.
Injection Type:
Common Rail Direct Injection
Transmission Type:
Likely a powershift transmission (e.g., 16x16 or 20x20 with power shuttle) as standard or optional for 'EP' models.
Transmission Type:
CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), often branded as 'CVXDrive' by Case IH, is highly probable for 'Efficient Power' models.
Shuttle:
Power Shuttle (electro-hydraulic) for clutchless directional changes.
Gear Selection:
Automatic gear shifting and range selection (especially with CVT).
Wheelbase:
Typically around 2400mm - 2600mm (94 - 102 inches), exact varies by configuration.
Operating Weight:
Approx. 5,000 kg - 6,500 kg (11,000 - 14,300 lbs) depending on configuration and options.
Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) certified, with optional cab meeting stringent safety standards.
Braking System:
Hydraulic wet disc brakes, power-assisted.
Lighting:
Standard roading lights, work lights, hazard lights.
Seatbelt:
Operator seatbelt standard.
Operator Station Features:
Likely features advanced digital displays for engine monitoring, transmission status, PTO speed, and implement control. May include radio and climate control in cab variants.
Performance Features:
Features like engine speed management, PTO speed management, and potentially auto-steering compatibility (if equipped with GPS).
Telematics:
Modern Case IH tractors often integrate with telematics systems (e.g., AFS Connect) for remote monitoring, diagnostics, and fleet management, though this manual might not detail the telematics setup itself.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically 500 hours, but check manual for specific oil viscosity and API classification.
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Typically 1200-2400 hours, dependent on fluid type and operating conditions.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Intervals vary, often 250-500 hours or as needed based on fuel quality.
Air Filter Replacement:
Check and clean/replace as indicated by restriction indicator or visually inspected, typically 250-500 hours.
Engine Oil:
Refer to manual for specific SAE viscosity grade (e.g., 15W-40 or 10W-40) and API CI-4/CJ-4 or newer specification.
Hydraulic Fluid:
Refer to manual for specific NH 410B, ISO 46 or equivalent, or UTTO (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil).
Coolant:
Ethylene Glycol based, OAT (Organic Acid Technology) coolant, typically 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch packs (in powershift transmissions), hydraulic pump wear, starter motor, alternator, exhaust particulate filters (DPF) requiring regeneration.
Electrical Connections:
Corrosion and loose connections in harsh environments can cause intermittent electrical faults.
Dpf Regeneration:
For emission compliance, DPFs require passive or active regeneration. Improper operation can lead to DPF loading and potential issues.
Brand Origin:
Case IH, a division of CNH Industrial, has a long history in agricultural machinery dating back to J.I. Case in 1842.
Maxxum Lineage:
The Maxxum series has evolved significantly over decades, building upon earlier Case International tractor designs. 'Efficient Power' signifies the latest engine and transmission technology integration for improved performance and economy.
Manufacturing Locations:
Likely manufactured in Case IH's primary tractor assembly plants, potentially in North America (USA) or Europe (Austria).
Industry Awards:
Specific awards for the Maxxum series or its technologies (like CVXDrive) are possible from agricultural publications, but not explicitly stated for this manual.
Safety Certifications:
ROPS, FOPS, and cab certifications are industry standard and critical for operator safety.