Target Audience:
DIY mechanics, tractor owners, restoration enthusiasts, agricultural workshops.
Value Proposition:
Provides detailed, visually guided parts identification and repair procedures essential for maintaining and restoring vintage Steyr tractors.
Detail Level:
Extremely high detail on parts with corresponding numbers and visual aids.
Usability:
Numbered table of contents for easy navigation, printable pages for convenient workshop use.
Diy Focus:
Specifically designed to empower 'do it yourself' mechanics with the necessary information for repairs and maintenance.
General Coverage:
Comprehensive spare parts listing for Steyr 8060 and 8060A tractor models.
Estimated Page Count:
Extensive, due to detailed illustrations and part numbers. Exact count not specified, but described as 'very detailed'.
Type:
Parts Catalog / Spare Parts List
Purpose:
To provide an exhaustive list of all replaceable parts, including their part numbers and illustrations, for the Steyr 8060 and 8060A tractors.
Language:
Not explicitly stated, but typically such catalogs are in English, German, or a combination of European languages.
Format:
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Powertrain:
Engine, transmission, clutch, drivetrain components, PTO.
Chassis And Running Gear:
Front axle, rear axle, steering system, brakes, wheels, tires.
Hydraulic System:
Hydraulic pump, cylinders, control valves, lift arms, hydraulic lines, filters.
Operator Station:
Seat, controls, dashboard, fenders, ROPS (if applicable), cab components (if equipped).
Bodywork And Attachments:
Hood, grille, panels, drawbar, linkages, mounting points for implements.
Steering System:
Mechanical steering box or power steering components, tie rods, drag links.
Brake System:
Brake shoes, drums, linkages, master cylinders, brake fluid reservoirs.
Components:
Starter, alternator, battery, lighting, wiring harnesses, gauges, switches.
Identification:
Detailed part numbers for all tractor components.
Rebuild Refurbish:
Information for rebuilding, refurbishing, and restoring tractor components.
Repair Maintenance:
Detailed step-by-step information for repair and maintenance procedures.
Diagrams Illustrations:
Detailed illustrations, drawings, and diagrams to guide through procedures.
Part Identification:
Assembly diagrams showing how parts fit together, crucial for correct part ordering.
Depth:
High. Focuses on specific part identification and assembly, crucial for mechanics and DIY restorers.
Diagnostics:
While not a diagnostic manual, the detailed diagrams help in identifying faulty parts and understanding their function for troubleshooting.
Engine Manufacturer:
Steyr (or potentially licensed engines from companies like MAN or Fiat, common in this era)
Engine Type:
Likely naturally aspirated, indirect injection diesel engines.
Estimated Horsepower Range:
Typically in the 50-70 HP range for this series.
Cylinder Count:
Likely 3 or 4 cylinders, based on Steyr's common configurations.
Cooling System:
Radiator, fan, water pump, thermostat, hoses, coolant.
Lubrication System:
Oil pump, oil filter, oil pan, oil passages, oil cooler (if equipped).
Transmission Type:
Manual transmission with multiple forward and reverse gears.
Gearbox Features:
May include a synchronized gearbox, creeper gears, or a powershift/dual-command option depending on the specific sub-model and configuration.
Pto:
Standard PTO (Power Take-Off) with multiple speeds (e.g., 540/1000 RPM).
Clutch:
Single or dual-plate dry clutch, clutch release bearing, pressure plate, flywheel.
Wheelbase:
Varies based on 2WD/4WD configuration and specific variant, typically around 2200-2400 mm.
Track Width:
Adjustable on some models; typical front track width around 1400-1600 mm, rear track width around 1500-1800 mm.
Operating Weight:
Approximately 2500-3000 kg, depending on configuration.
Rollover Protection:
Optional ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) or integrated safety frame for cab models.
Braking System:
Mechanical or hydraulic drum brakes or disc brakes, depending on model and era.
Lighting:
Headlights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals (where applicable).
Dashboard Features:
Basic analog gauges for engine RPM, oil pressure, coolant temperature, fuel level, and hour meter.
Operator Controls:
Mechanical levers for transmission, PTO engagement, hydraulic lift, and steering.
Electrical System:
12V electrical system for starting, lighting, and instrumentation.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 250-500 operating hours, or annually.
Transmission Oil Change:
Typically every 1000-1200 operating hours.
Hydraulic Filter Replacement:
Recommended every 500-600 operating hours or as needed based on fluid analysis.
Engine Oil:
Viscosity typically SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 diesel engine oil (API CD/CE or equivalent). Specifics would be in the manual.
Hydraulic Fluid:
Tractor Hydraulic Fluid (THF) or UTF (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil), e.g., SAE 10W-30, with specific API GL-4 rating or manufacturer approval.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol based antifreeze/coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, hydraulic pump seal leaks, injector issues, electrical wiring degradation, PTO spline wear.
Engine Starting Problems:
Glow plug issues, fuel system air ingress, battery weakness, starter motor wear.
Hydraulic Performance:
Slow or weak hydraulics can indicate a worn pump, leaking cylinders, or blocked filters.
Manufacturer Origin:
Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, an Austrian manufacturer known for its agricultural machinery and vehicles.
Series Introduction:
The 8000 series tractors were produced from the late 1970s into the 1980s, representing a significant update to Steyr's tractor lineup.
Technological Advancements:
Introduction of more advanced hydraulic systems and comfortable operator stations compared to earlier Steyr models.
Production Period:
Circa 1980s.