Positioning:
A powerful and versatile tractor designed for a wide range of agricultural applications. The Agrotron series is known for its robust construction and advanced technology.
Competitors:
Competes with tractors from manufacturers such as John Deere (e.g., 6030 Premium series), Fendt (e.g., 500 series), Case IH (e.g., Puma series), and New Holland (e.g., T6 series).
Features Highlighted In Manual:
Detailed parts explosions, original part numbers, exploded views, ease of part identification, compatibility with multiple devices, factory manual quality.
Primary Coverage:
Parts identification, servicing, maintenance, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments
Included Models:
Deutz Fahr Agrotron 118 and potentially other Agrotron variants (as implied by 'many models of Deutz Fahr')
Estimated Page Count:
Not specified in product information, but typical for comprehensive service/parts manuals is 500-1000+ pages
Type:
Parts Catalog and Service Manual
Engine:
Detailed engine parts, including internal components
Lubrication System:
Comprehensive coverage of lubrication system components and service procedures
Cooling System:
Detailed information on cooling system, including radiators, pumps, and thermostats
Fuel System:
Coverage of fuel injection, pumps, filters, and related components
Clutch:
Information on clutch assembly, operation, and servicing
Transmission:
Detailed breakdowns and service information for the transmission system
Drive Chain Sprockets:
Specific details and part numbers for drive chain and sprocket systems
Rear Axle:
Coverage of rear axle components, differentials, and associated parts
Brakes:
Detailed information on braking system components and maintenance
Front Axle:
Information on front axle construction, steering components, and maintenance
Steering:
Coverage of steering system, including hydraulic steering components
Shocks:
Information on shock absorbers or suspension components if applicable to the specific model configuration
Body Work:
Details on body panels, cab components, and associated hardware
Intake Exhaust:
Coverage of intake manifold, exhaust system, and turbocharger (if equipped)
Hydraulic System:
Comprehensive coverage of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, and auxiliary systems
Electrical System:
Information on wiring harnesses, battery, alternator, starter, and control modules
Routine Maintenance:
Procedures and schedules for routine service tasks
Advanced Troubleshooting:
Guidance for diagnosing and resolving complex issues
Wiring Diagram:
Includes detailed wiring schematics for the tractor's electrical systems
Disassembly Servicing:
Step-by-step procedures for disassembling and servicing various tractor components
General:
General information, specifications, and procedures not falling into specific system categories
Separation:
Procedures related to separating major tractor assemblies
Rebuilding:
Detailed guidance for rebuilding engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, etc.
Teardowns:
Instructions for dismantling and inspecting tractor components
Overhauls:
Procedures for complete overhauls of major tractor systems
Repairs:
Specific repair instructions for common and uncommon issues
Adjustments:
Procedures for making necessary adjustments to various systems (e.g., clutch, brakes, engine governor)
Depth:
Comprehensive, factory-level detail suitable for DIY mechanics and professional technicians
Engine Manufacturer:
Deutz Fahr (likely using Deutz engines as is common for the brand)
Engine Model Family:
Agrotron series (specific engine model not provided, but likely a Deutz TCD series)
Engine Type:
Diesel, turbocharged, intercooled (typical for this class of tractor)
Displacement:
Typically in the range of 4.0L to 6.0L for this horsepower class, specific to Agrotron 118 requires manual confirmation.
Horsepower:
Rated approximately 118 HP (as indicated by model number), peak power may be higher with boost functions.
Torque:
Specifications vary by engine configuration; manual will provide precise figures.
Fuel Injection:
Common Rail Electronic Fuel Injection (CR-EFI) likely used for optimal performance and emissions.
Emission Control:
May include Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF), Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), or Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) depending on model year and market regulations.
Overall Length:
Varies by configuration, manual will provide specific dimensions. Typical for this class is around 4.5-5 meters.
Overall Width:
Varies by tire size and configuration, manual will provide specific dimensions. Typically around 2.4-2.8 meters.
Wheelbase:
Specific wheelbase dimensions will be found in the manual, crucial for turning radius and stability.
Operating Weight:
Typically in the range of 5,000 - 6,500 kg, without ballast. Manual will list precise unballasted and ballasted weights.
Max Gross Weight:
Manual will specify the maximum permissible operating weight, including ballast and implements.
Safety Certifications:
Tractors adhere to relevant safety standards (e.g., ISO standards for ROPS, braking, etc.). The manual would reference these.
Active Safety Features:
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) for trailers (if equipped), brake assist, stability control features might be present and detailed.
Passive Safety Features:
Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS), seat belts, safety glass, operator presence controls, warning lights.
Cabin Features:
While not a car, modern tractors feature advanced cabins with climate control, ergonomic controls, and potentially integrated radios or data terminals. Manual would cover controls and basic diagnostics.
Tractor Assistance Systems:
May include features like automatic draft control, GPS guidance readiness, and PTO management systems. The manual would explain their operation and maintenance.
Data Logging Telematics:
Higher-end Agrotron models may offer telematics for remote monitoring and data logging, though this might be an optional feature for the 118. The manual would clarify if such systems are present.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically 500 hours or annually, but the manual will specify exact intervals for engine oil, filter, and coolant.
Transmission Fluid Change:
Intervals vary based on transmission type and operating hours; the manual is critical for this.
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Typically 1000-2000 hours, depending on operating conditions. Manual will confirm.
Engine Oil Specification:
Likely API CJ-4 or CK-4, with SAE 15W-40 or 10W-40 viscosity. Specific Deutz oil specifications are paramount. Manual will provide exact specs and OEM part numbers.
Hydraulic Fluid Specification:
Typically an ISO VG 46 or 68 hydraulic fluid. Manual will specify approved fluids and capacities.
Coolant Specification:
Deutz compatible coolant (e.g., OAT-based or Si-OAT), typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Manual confirms type and capacity.
Common Wear Items:
As with any tractor, common wear items include clutch plates, brake pads/discs, hydraulic filters, air filters, and fuel filters. Specific issues for the Agrotron 118 would be detailed in advanced troubleshooting sections of the manual.
Electronics Reliability:
Modern tractors have complex electronics. The manual's troubleshooting section is vital for diagnosing potential sensor or control unit issues.
Brand Origin:
Deutz Fahr is a well-established German agricultural machinery manufacturer with a long history dating back to the 19th century, known for innovation and robust engineering.
Agrotron Series Development:
The Agrotron series represents Deutz Fahr's modern line of tractors, evolving from earlier models to incorporate advanced electronics, comfortable cabins, and powerful engines. The 118 falls into a mid-range horsepower category.
Manufacturing Locations:
Deutz Fahr tractors are primarily manufactured in Germany and Italy.