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Title: CASE IH Chassis 766, 966, 1066, 1466, 1468 and Model 100 Hydrostatic Tractors Service Repair Manual Instant Download (Part Number GSS14311R0)


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CHASSIS 766, 966, 1066, 1466, 1468 and Model 100
Hydrostatic Tractors Service Manual GSS-14311R0
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General Contents

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WORK SAFELY - FOLLOW THESE RULES This symbol is
used to call your attention te instructions
concerning your personal safaty, Be sure to
observe ancl follew thsse instructions. 1. To
prevent injury, do not allow children or by
slanders around the machine while it is being
adjusted and/or serviced.
7. When splitt ng trackers, or disassembting
machines, be sure to use safety stands and
adequate supports to prevent tipping or rollover,
2. Always use safety stands in conjunction with
hydraulic jacks or heists, Do not rely on the
jack or hoist to carry the load, they could fail.
S UseasaetycatchonalhsthOoks
DOnot akeaohance, the(oad could Wip ofotheGeek,
3, Always wear satety glasses when using a
hammer, chisel or other tools that may cause
chips to fly, 4. Keep work area organized and
clean, Wige up oit or spills of any kind. Keep
taols and parts off of the floor, Eliminate the
possibility of a falt which could result in a
serious injury.
5, Be sure to reinstall safety devices, guards or
shields after adjusting and/or servicing the
machine. 6. After servicing be suie all tools,
parts, or servi4ng equipment are removed from the
machine,
9. When using an acetylene toreh always wear
welding goggles hand gloves. Keep a charged
fire extinguisher within reach. Be sure the ace
tyTene and oxygen tanks are separated by a metal
shield and are chained to the cart, Do not weld
or heat areas near fuel tanks or fuel fines and
utilize proger shielding around hydraulic lines.
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13. Handle gasoline with care it is highly
flammable (al Use approved gasoüne
container. (b) Never remove the fuel tank cap or
fitl the fuel tank when the engtne is run ning,
is hot, or indoors. Also, do not smoke when
working around flammable fuel, When refueling,
keep the hose and noz zle of the funnel and
container in con tact with the metal of the fuel
tank to aVoid the pOSSibilit'/ Of ari el9CtriC
Spark igniting the fuel, Do not overfill the fuel
tank overflow creates fire hazard. Wipe up
spilted gasoline. (d Replace fuel tank rap
SeCJ_at_I'y,
10, Always use a safety bar to block hydraMliC
cylinders. Never rely on the machine hydrau(ie
system to hold when working on loadem, etc. A
hydraulic line or cylinder could fail or some one
could accidently strike the Control levers
causing the loader to fatl,
14. Always use a protective fixture when in
hating tubeless tires that have been repaired or
are loose on the rim. Do not inflate over 30 psi
to seat the tire bead,
15, Use pu(tern to remove bearings, bushings,
gears, cylinder sleeves, etc. when applicable.
Use hammers, punches and chisels only when absm
lutely necessary. Then, be sure to wear
safety g\ t
  • Electrical storage batteries give off highly
    inflammable hydrogen gas when charging and
    continue to do so for some time after receiving
  • a steady charge. Do not under any circumstances
    allow an electric spark or an open flame near the
    battery. Always disconnect a battery cable be
    fore working on the electrical system.
  • hydraulic f(uid escaping under pressure can have
    enough force to penetrate the skin, by draulic
    fluid may also infeCt a minor cut or open ing in
    the skin. If injured by escaping fluid, see g
    bOCtOr at once. Serious infeCtion or reaction can
    result if medical treatment is not given
    immediatelv
  • Do not attempt to repair or tighten hoses that
    are under pressure, when the boom is raised, or
    with the tractor engine running. Cycle all fry
    dFtMltC control valves to relieve alt pressure
    bed fore disconnecting the lines or performing
    other work on the hydraulic system, Make sure all
    connections are tight and hoses and lines are in
    good condition before applying pressure to the
    system. To locate a leak under pressure, Mse a
    small piece of cardboard or wood. Never use hands.
  1. Be careful when using compressed air to dry
    parts. Use approved air blow guns, do not exceed
    30 psi, wear safety glasses or goggles and use
    proper shielding to protect everyone in the WORK
    8F9d.
  2. Do not wear rings, wrist watChes or loose fitting
    clothing when working on machinery, they could
    catch on moving parts Causing serious injury,
    Wear sturdy, rough soled work shoes. Never adjust
    and/or service a machine in bare feet, sandals or
    sneakers,
  3. Excessive or repeated skin contact with sealants
    or solvents may cause skin irritation, In case of
    skin contact, remove sealant or sol vent promptly
    by washing with soap and water.

IMPORTANT The above is only a partial list of
safe work rules, In addition, atways refer to the
Operator's Manual for the specifiC machine for
additional safe work rules regarding the machine
operation.
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STANDARDTORQUEDATA FOR NUTS AND BOLTS FOOT POUNDS
  • R8lttfx'nrn0ndad torqua for Bul St80dafd
    APPlittion N B ! Ps" '
  • All thtesd eirfacas ara clean and lubricated with
    SAE-30 engine ot). (See NOTE.)
  • Joint ar rigid, that i, o 9kts or P ss
    ta!
  • Whan reucing nute or bolts use minimum tOW
  • NOTE, Multiply the standard torque by,
  • ,65 when finished j8m nuts are US8d.
  • .70 when Molykota, white laad or stmiisr mixtures
    are used ac lubricants.
  • .7S whan parkarized bolQ or nuts sre uMd
  • , yy eag p(ated bolo or nuts and zinc bolts
    w/wsxed zinc WU 8 d
  • 1 FOOT POUND 1,355 NEWTON METERS

Bolt or Stud 0 ameter Bolt or Stud 0 ameter Type 1 Studs OnTy Type 1 Studs OnTy Typu 1 Bolts 6 length Typu 1 Bolts 6 length Typu 1 Bolts onger than 6 Typu 1 Bolts onger than 6 Type 5 OnTy when usedt n gal (gray) man Type 5 OnTy when usedt n gal (gray) man Type 5 OnTy when usedt n gal (gray) man Type 5 OnTy when usedt n gal (gray) man AIE other appt lcatons AIE other appt lcatons

fnches MM
1/4 6.4 5 6
3/8 9.5 21 21 24 37 47
1/2 12.y 52 58 52 58 32 80
5/8 15.9 110 160 180 200 220
7/8 22.2 330 162 181 470 570
1 3/8 28,6 660 380 350 950 J550
03/8 J4.9 1230 640 710 640 7J0 1570 1760 2500
l.lM 1 3/4 1,1 dd,5 2350 4490 3330 ?490 3700 5200

!When bob t penetration s
1/2 times the dlorneter of the belt.
BOLT TYPE CDENTlFlCATiON HART OESCR lPl i6N
lM TYPE
S.A.E. CPAOt
BOtT HEAO MARKNG
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WILL HAVE A AND 3 RAOIAL LINES Quenched and
Tempered ktedium Carbon Steel Wtrr HAVE A AND 6
RADIAL LINES gMenched and Tempered Special Carbon
or Alloy Steel
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Tate center marking identifies the bolt
manufacturer The tconogram t5 urrentty used.
Some bolts may still have an II4 or a raised dot
whtsh previously ident f ed EH bolts.
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STANDARD TORQUE DATA FOR NUTS AND BOLTS NEWTON
METERS Recommended totque for all Stsndetd
Application Nuo and Bolts, providscl B.
4oiriti are rigid, that is, no 9mka or compre
Ible rncteristi are ued.
MOTE. Mutttpty the standard torque bY .70 whan
Motykote, white )asd or similar mixtures are uted
as lubricants. .76 when parkarizad botu or nuo
are used. .8b whsft cadmium plated boi6 or nuo
and znc batts w/waxed xnc nu6 ata uccd. .90
when hardcced surfaces are used under the nut or
bolt hcsd. 1 NEWTON NIETER - 0.738 FOOT POUND
Type 8 (atl lengths) Ontv when used All other
Typed BmD 6tenqth
Type 4 BMt1 donor than 6
Tyqe5 ength
Bolt or Stud
Type 1
tnches MM
... .... -.
t4 64
1/2 12.7 w
133
85
C/8 15.9
285
m
7/8 23.0 570 640
J/8 28.6 8J0 470 510 470 ti10 1870
1 3/8 54.9 i 670 870 870
J 3/4 44.5 7000 7100
!When bolt penetraten s 1 /2 times the diameter
of te bolt, BOLT TYPE IDEHTIFICATION
CHART GRADE WILL HAVC A STANDARD MONOGRAM IU THE
CENTR OF THE HEAD for or Med um Garbon Steel
Not Heat Treated
WiLr HAVE A AND 3 BAoiAr LINES
gucnched and Tempered Med um Carbon Steet
WUL HAVE 6 AND 6 RAOIAL LINES
Quenched and TempereJ Special Carbon or Alloy Steel
The center marking identifies the bolt
manufacturer The monogram s currently used. Some
bo tt fray st II have an EH or a rasad dot
wfttch prev ously tdenttfted IH bolts.
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CONVERSION TABLE
\nchOs to millimeters
lashes tstttttzoeters lncbes fti2ttraeters Inches Mtt\meters Incbes MM\iaeters
1 35. 4 38 66 . 4 s t395. 4 Te 1930. 4
2 50.g t7 65. 53 1320. 77 1935.
4 iOi,0 29 T3g.B V 11Tl.O 79 2OO.4
5 127.0 30 788.O 58 1397.0 8O 2032.0
153.4 31 787.4 S6 1422 é 81 2067. 4
177.8 33 812.8 ST 83 3082. 8
303.3 33 838.2 58 83 2108. 3
9 228.6 863.6 S9 84 3133. 6
It ,O 35 889.0 60 85 t1S9. 0
279. 4 38 914 4 61 1549.4 86
12 304. 8 939.8 62 1574.8 87
13 38 965. 2 13 38 965. 2 13 38 965. 2 13 38 965. 2 63 1600.3 86
39 990. 6 64 1635.6 89 3380. 6
381. 0 40 1016 0 65 1651.0 90 2386. 0
406 . 4 41 91 3311. 4
431. 8 43 l0bti. 8 91 3336.8
18 45T. 2 43 1092 3 93 23g3.3
19 482. 6 44 1117. 6 69 1752. 6 94 2387.6
508. 0 4S 1143. 0 70 1778 0 95 2413.0
533. 4 46 1168.4 1803.4 2438 4
33 558. 8 4T 1193.8 '/2 1828.B 3463. 8
33 S84. 2 48 1219.2 73 1854. 98 2489.2
84 609. 6 74 1879. 6 99 2514 6
35 636. 0 S0 1270. 0 19OS. 0 100 2540. 0
to convert inches to mfilimeters, the mch value
to be Converted Should be written down, err ed
to as many decimal places as the desired accuracy
requires. It should then be 8Ql I into groups of
not more than two his each. The equivalent of
each grottp should en from Able, proper regard
betng gtven to the position of the
decimal Phil etch case, and the equivalent of the
Inch value gtven, E'or example, to convex 2.4635
tncbes to Itttzceters
2.0000 cbes 50,800OO mlimeters
.4600 ebes ' 11.68400
.0035 Aches .o8890
2.4635 _at_cb' es 6257290 mfilmeers
Correct to 3 deoJmaJ places. 2635 c'bes 2573
mBUmeWrs
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CONVERSION TABLE
mtllimeters to Inches
03937008 0238220 51
0.0?8?40i6 3S 1. 0629921 53
11811034 38 1. 1033632 53
1S'/48O31 29 1 141?323 54
19685039 30 1, 1811024 SS
.2362204t 31 1.2304734 0Ii
.37559065 32 1.2688425 57
8 31lt96063 33 1.2892128 s8
. 3S4330?1 34 1.3385837 s9
2.OO78740 76 2.99 2g4 3.0314961 3.O7Oge6
3 1102362
3. 1496063
2.3047gQ4 81 3. 1889764
2.3440945 82 3.228346
3.3 ne4g 3 u.287i8s

3,322 3xg z.3822047
3.30?088ti 3.S464S87
10
393T008
35
1.3779528
80
85
12 .4724409 37 1 41T3228 1. 4S66839 6t 62
13 .5118110 38 2.4803150 88 3. 4645889
14 SS11811 39 1 5354331 64 2. 5196850 89 3. 5O38370
is .S90SS12 40 1. 5748031 6S 2. 5s9O551 90 3. s4339JJ
16 . 6299313 41 1.614173z 86 3.5984353 91
1.8535433 67 3.6377953 92 3. 6220473
18 1.8639134 68 2.67718M P3 3, 6614173
19 1.'7322835 88 2.ngs3w w 3. 7007874
30 .7824O16 4S 1,2716SS5 TO 2.7559055 9S 3. 7401575
1.8110236 21 3. 77952'28 21 3. 77952'28 21 3. 77952'28 21 3. 77952'28
22 .8681417 47 1.8503932 '22 2. 8346457 _at_ 3.81889'76
23 .9065118 48 1.8897638 /3 2. 8T401S? 98 3.8S83627
34 .9448819 49 1.9291339 74 2, 91338S8 99
25 .9842620 â0 1. 9685039 75 2 9527559 100 3. 937008
1 mm .03937008 inches 'ro convert millimeters to
tnches the mllttmeter value to be converted
should be written down, carried to as many
decimal places as the desired GCMby requtreB.
It Should then be split up tnto groupa of not
more than two tlgurea each The equivalent of RC
group ahould then be taken from the table, proper
regard being given to the position of the decimal
polnt tn each case, and the equivalent of the
several groupa found by addl- tkn. This cum will
be ths tnch equivalent of the mltltmeter value
given. for example to convert 75.384 millimeters
to lushest
75.000 zaTt11toeters 38O zatlltraeters
.004 mltllmeters ' 75.384 zatlttrnetera
2.952T559 zncbes .0149606 .0001S74 3.96T8'739
Incbes
Corz'ect to 5 deC nan plaCes. 75.384 mñTuoetez's
3.96787 Incbes
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