Target User:
Owners, mechanics, and parts suppliers for Volvo BM T 650 tractors
Value Proposition:
Ensures correct part identification, crucial for maintenance and repair of vintage agricultural machinery
Content Highlight:
Hundreds of detailed exploded diagrams (sprängskisser) and comprehensive part numbering
Engine:
Covered, including components and assemblies
Cooling System:
Covered, including radiator, hoses, thermostat
Fuel System:
Covered, including fuel pump, filters, injectors/carburetor
Exhaust System:
Covered, including manifold, pipes, muffler
Engine Controls:
Covered, including linkages and controls
Electrical System:
Covered, including wiring harnesses, components
Instruments:
Covered, including dashboard components
Powertrain Rear Axle:
Covered, including gearbox, differential, drive shafts
Brakes:
Covered, including components and operation
Front Axle:
Covered, including steering components and linkages
Wheels Hubs Steering:
Covered, including wheel bearings, steering mechanisms
Bodywork:
Covered, including panels, fenders, platform
Lighting:
Covered, including headlamps, tail lights, indicators
Hydraulics:
Covered, likely including lift, steering, or auxiliary hydraulics
Part Identification:
Primary focus: identification of all parts with part numbers
Assembly Disassembly:
Implied through exploded views (sprängskisser)
Depth:
Detailed breakdown of all components for parts sourcing and identification
Engine Type:
Diesel (Specific engine model not provided, but typical for Volvo BM tractors of this era)
Horsepower:
Typically in the 60-80 HP range for this class of tractor, exact specification not in product data.
Injection Type:
Likely direct injection or indirect injection diesel system, specific details available within the manual.
Dashboard Features:
Basic instrumentation likely includes tachometer, oil pressure gauge, water temperature gauge, and warning lights. Parts for these are covered.
Steering System:
Likely features power steering, with components like pumps, hoses, and steering cylinders cataloged.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 250-500 operating hours, specific recommendations would be in a full service manual. Parts catalog will list oil filter part numbers.
Engine Oil Type:
Typically SAE 15W-40 or similar heavy-duty diesel engine oil. Specific API service classification would be detailed in a full manual, parts catalog would list filters.
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
Often ISO VG 46 hydraulic oil or similar. Specific Volvo part numbers for hydraulic filters will be in the catalog.
Common Wear Items:
As a parts catalog, it implicitly covers all wear items such as clutch plates, brake pads/linings, fuel injectors, water pump seals, and hydraulic seals.