Segment:
Utility tractor for agricultural, horticultural, and general farm use.
Key Competitors:
Massey Ferguson, Ford, John Deere, Fiat, and other manufacturers of similar horsepower utility tractors of the era.
Tractor Purpose:
Designed for versatility in a wide range of farm tasks, including tilling, planting, mowing, and loader work.
Brand Legacy:
Leverages the strong heritage of both International Harvester and Case brands, known for robust and reliable agricultural equipment.
Manual Type:
Operator's Maintenance Manual
Primary Application:
Operation, maintenance, and basic adjustments for International/IH/Case Tractor models 395 and 495.
Additional Coverage:
Instruments/Controls, Field Operation, Tires/Wheels/Spacing/Ballast.
Format Type:
PDF Download
Engine:
Comprehensive coverage of engine operation, lubrication, and maintenance procedures.
Transmission:
Information on transmission operation, lubrication, and maintenance.
Hydraulics:
Coverage for hydraulic system operation, fluid specifications, and maintenance.
Electrical System:
Detailed information on the electrical system, including component identification and maintenance.
Braking System:
Information on the operation and maintenance of the braking system.
Steering System:
Coverage of steering system operation and maintenance.
Cooling System:
Details on the cooling system's operation and maintenance requirements.
Fuel System:
Information on the fuel system's operation and maintenance.
Power Take Off Pto:
Coverage of PTO operation and maintenance.
Chassis And Frame:
Information pertaining to the tractor's chassis and frame.
Operator Station:
Details on instruments, controls, and operator comfort features.
Routine Maintenance:
Comprehensive guidance on daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks.
Lubrication Schedule:
Detailed lubrication charts and intervals for all service points.
Fluid Replacement:
Instructions for draining, refilling, and checking all vital fluids.
Filter Replacement:
Guidance on the replacement of oil, fuel, air, and hydraulic filters.
Adjustments:
Procedures for common adjustments such as clutch, brakes, and linkages.
Troubleshooting:
Basic troubleshooting guidance for common operational issues.
Storage Procedures:
Instructions for proper short-term and long-term storage of the tractor.
Safety Precautions:
Emphasis on safety procedures, including the interpretation of decals and general safe operation.
Depth Of Coverage:
Operator-level maintenance, troubleshooting, and safe operating procedures.
Diagnostic Capability:
Focuses on operator-level diagnostics and routine checks rather than deep component-level repair.
Searchability:
Assumed to be text-searchable for efficient information retrieval.
Printability:
Designed for digital access and printing of specific sections as needed.
Document Quality:
High-quality digital reproduction suitable for clear reading and printing.
Binding Method:
N/A (Digital PDF download)
Paper Quality:
N/A (Digital PDF download)
Engine Manufacturer:
Likely a Case IH or Perkins diesel engine, common in this class of tractor during the period.
Engine Type:
Typically a 3- or 4-cylinder naturally aspirated diesel engine.
Horsepower 395:
Estimated PTO horsepower around 45-55 HP (specific rating varies by configuration).
Horsepower 495:
Estimated PTO horsepower around 55-65 HP (specific rating varies by configuration).
Injection System:
Likely mechanical indirect injection (IDI) or direct injection (DI) depending on the specific engine variant.
Transmission Type Standard:
Likely a 8-speed or 12-speed gearbox with synchronized shifting for forward gears.
Transmission Type Optional:
Potential for a Hi-Lo range splitter or creeper gear option on some models.
Gear Configuration:
Typically a combination of main gearbox and range selector for multiple forward and reverse gears.
Clutch Type:
Dry, single-stage or dual-stage clutch for transmission and PTO engagement.
Operating Weight Approx:
Varies by configuration, but typically in the range of 4,500 - 6,000 lbs (2041 - 2722 kg).
Wheelbase Approx:
Approximately 80-90 inches (2032 - 2286 mm).
Front Tire Size Typical:
e.g., 7.50-16 or 9.5L-15.
Rear Tire Size Typical:
e.g., 16.9-24 or 18.4-30.
Safety Standards:
Compliant with relevant agricultural machinery safety standards of the era.
Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) may be an option or standard depending on the market and year.
Seat Belt:
Seat belt typically provided with ROPS.
Operator Presence System:
Standard safety feature where the tractor will not move if the operator leaves the seat without disengaging the transmission.
Safety Decals:
Extensive coverage of safety decals and their meanings within the manual.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 250 hours of operation, or annually.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Typically every 250-500 hours, or as needed based on fuel quality.
Air Filter Service:
Service air filter element as needed based on operating conditions, replace annually or as indicated by maintenance chart.
Engine Oil Specification:
Typically API CD or CE rated engine oil, viscosity grade SAE 15W-40 recommended for most ambient temperatures. Check manual for exact spec.
Transmission Hydraulic Fluid:
Case IH TRACTOR HYDRAULIC FLUID (Hy-Tran) or equivalent meeting its specifications. Capacity varies, approx. 10-15 gallons.
Coolant Specification:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Check manual for specific type and capacity.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, hydraulic pump wear, PTO clutch pack wear, alternator issues, and front axle pivot pin wear are common on older tractors.
Electrical Gremlins:
Wiring harness degradation, switch failures, and battery terminal corrosion can occur with age.
Chart Availability:
Detailed lubrication and maintenance charts are a core component of this manual.
International Harvester:
International Harvester (IH) was a major American manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment, known for innovation and durability.
Case Corp:
Case Corporation, founded in 1842, also a prominent agricultural machinery manufacturer that eventually merged with IH.
Product Line Placement:
These models represented the entry to mid-level utility tractors in the Case IH lineup, succeeding earlier IH models.
Production Period Estimated:
Likely produced in the late 1980s to early 1990s, following the merger of International Harvester and Case.
Manufacturing Locations:
Manufacturing likely occurred at Case IH facilities in North America or Europe.