Brand Recognition:
Fendt is recognized for high-performance, premium agricultural machinery.
Model Standing:
The Favorit 900 series represents a robust and advanced tractor line within Fendt's offering.
Competitors:
Competes with other high-horsepower, premium tractors from manufacturers like John Deere, Case IH, and Claas.
Manual Utility:
Essential tool for maintaining and repairing Fendt Favorit 900 series tractors, saving costs and downtime.
Manual Content:
Comprehensive, factory-approved information mirroring professional technician resources.
Primary Focus:
Repair, Service, Maintenance, Restoration, Rebuilding, Diagnosis
Target Audience:
Professional Technicians, Mechanics, Workshops, DIY Enthusiasts
Estimated Pages:
Not explicitly stated, but described as 'detailed' and potentially large (up to 4000 MB)
Type:
Factory Repair Service Manual
Synonyms:
Workshop Manual, Service Guide, Factory Manual, Repair Guide
Language:
Assumed English (based on product description)
Delivery Method:
Instant Download
File Types Possible:
PDF, ZIP, RAR, EXE
Engine:
Detailed breakdowns, component repair, diagnostics
Transmission:
Service, repair, and troubleshooting procedures
Hydraulics:
Likely covers hydraulic system maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting (standard for Fendt tractors)
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, component testing, troubleshooting
Powertrain:
Includes drivetrain components, axles, and final drives
Braking System:
Maintenance, repair, and adjustment procedures
Steering System:
Service and repair information
Cooling System:
Maintenance and troubleshooting
Fuel System:
Component repair and diagnostics
Operator Station:
Likely covers cabin systems, controls, and comfort features
Pneumatic System:
Information on air brakes and other pneumatic components
Power Take Off Pto:
Service and maintenance of PTO systems
Routine Maintenance:
Scheduled checks, lubrication, filter changes
Troubleshooting:
Step-by-step guidance for diagnosing and resolving issues
Component Repair:
Detailed instructions for disassembling, repairing, and reassembling components
Overhaul Rebuild:
Comprehensive procedures for major overhauls
Diagnostics:
Diagnostic charts and fault code interpretation
Safety Precautions:
Essential safety guidelines for working on the tractor
Depth:
Factory-level detail, suitable for professional technicians and advanced DIY users
Illustrations:
Illustrated with clear step-by-step instructions
Illustrations Type:
Zoomable illustrations, detailed component breakdowns, exploded views
Compatibility:
Windows, Linux, Mac OS
Requirements:
PDF Reader, Unzip software (WinZip/WinRAR)
Printability:
Printable on any computer and printer
Resolution:
High quality, suitable for detailed visual reference
Binding:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Paper Type:
Not Applicable (Digital Download)
Engine Manufacturer:
Likely Deutz or MAN (common in Fendt tractors of this era), though not explicitly stated in the product description.
Engine Type:
Diesel, Turbocharged, Intercooled (typical for this series)
Horsepower Range:
Models 916, 920, 924, 926 indicate a horsepower range from approximately 160 HP to 260 HP, with specific figures varying per model.
Injection System:
Likely common rail direct injection (CRDI) or advanced mechanical injection systems for the era.
Type:
Fendt Vario (Continuously Variable Transmission - CVT) is a hallmark feature of this series.
Optional Types:
While Vario is standard, the manual would detail its operation and maintenance. No other major transmission types are typically associated with this specific high-end series.
Cvts Features:
Smooth acceleration, optimal engine speed management, automatic gear ratio adjustment.
Cab Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) certified cab is standard.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brakes, potentially with air assistance or ABS depending on configuration.
Lighting:
Comprehensive lighting for road and field operation.
Seatbelts:
Standard safety feature.
Operator Presence System:
Likely features to prevent unintended movement.
Operator Interface:
Advanced operator consoles with digital displays, often featuring the Fendt Variotronic system for control of tractor functions and implements.
Auto Steering Prep:
Models of this era often had preparation for or integration with early auto-steering and GPS systems.
Implement Control:
ISOBUS compatibility for seamless integration and control of compatible implements.
Engine Oil Change:
Detailed intervals for engine oil and filter replacement (typically 500-1000 hours, consult manual for specifics).
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Intervals for hydraulic and transmission fluid and filter changes (often 1000-2000 hours).
Transmission Service:
Specific service requirements for the Vario transmission, including fluid type and change intervals.
Engine Oil:
Requires specific diesel engine oil meeting API CI-4 or ACEA E7/E4 specifications (consult manual for exact grade and viscosity).
Hydraulic Transmission Fluid:
Fendt recommends specific Vario transmission fluid or equivalent meeting strict Fendt specifications.
Coolant:
Proprietary Fendt coolant or equivalent, typically an OAT (Organic Acid Technology) based antifreeze.
Grease:
Requires high-quality lithium-based multi-purpose grease for lubrication points.
Common Wear Items:
Wear on hydraulic pumps, Vario transmission components, and electronic control units (ECUs) can occur with high hours.
Maintenance Importance:
Strict adherence to scheduled maintenance is crucial for the longevity and performance of the Vario transmission and other complex systems.
Company Origin:
Fendt, founded in Germany in 1937, is renowned for agricultural innovation.
Series Introduction:
The Favorit 900 series, launched in the mid-1990s, marked a significant step forward in tractor technology, particularly with the widespread adoption of the Vario transmission.
Key Innovations:
Pioneered the Fendt Vario continuously variable transmission in high-horsepower tractors.
Manufacturing Location:
Typically produced in Marktoberdorf, Germany.