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Case SR160B, SR175B, SR210B, SR240B, SV185B, SV280B Tier 4B Final B Series Skid Steer Loader and TR270B TR310B TV370B Tier 4B Final B Series Compact Track Loader Operators Manual

Format: PDF (Printable Document)

File Language: English

File Pages: 336

File Size: 36.02 MB (Speed Download Link)

Brand: Case

Model: SR160B, SR175B, SR210B, SR240B, SV185B, SV280B Tier 4B Final B Series Skid Steer Loader and TR270B TR310B TV370B Tier 4B Final B Series Compact Track Loader

Part No: 91788713

Date: February 2022

Type of Document: Operators Manual

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Case SR160B, SR175B, SR210B, SR240B, SV185B, SV280B Tier 4B Final B Series Skid Steer Loader and TR270B TR310B TV370B Tier 4B Final B Series Compact Track Loader Operators Manual

Case SR160B, SR175B, SR210B, SR240B, SV185B, SV280B Tier 4B Final B Series Skid Steer Loader and TR270B TR310B TV370B Tier 4B Final B Series Compact Track Loader Operators Manual

These B Series skid steers and compact track loaders live in dirt, mud, and tight jobsites—loading trucks, grading pads, and cleaning out barns. This operator’s manual is what I’d keep in the cab to make sure the machine is started, run, and shut down the way the system expects, so you don’t cook a hydraulic pump or plug the emissions system. If, for example, the loader won’t move after startup or you get a warning light after idling too long, this is what I’d use to walk the operator through the correct control checks and shutdown routine before we call it a “breakdown.”

Applications & Use Cases

  • Verify correct startup sequence so safety interlocks and hydraulics come online without nuisance faults.
  • Trace operator complaints about “no travel” or “no boom” back to control settings or missed steps.
  • Set up daily walk‑around inspections to catch leaks, loose hardware, and track/tire issues before a shift.
  • Teach new operators proper joystick and pedal habits to avoid jerky movements and bent attachments.
  • Confirm safe shutdown and parking to protect the engine, DEF/DPF components, and hydraulic system.

FAQ

Q: Can I keep this manual on a tablet in the cab?

A: Yes, it’s practical to use digitally; you can zoom diagrams and search terms instead of flipping pages.

Q: Is it worth printing certain pages?

A: I’d print the startup/shutdown steps and daily checks and laminate them for quick reference on the jobsite.

Safety Note

Always follow the manual’s startup, lockout, and shutdown steps before working around or under a raised loader.

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Case SR160B, SR175B, SR210B, SR240B, SV185B, SV280B Tier 4B Final B Series Skid Steer Loader and TR270B TR310B TV370B Tier 4B Final B Series Compact Track Loader Index:

GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the owner
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Product identification
Operator’s manual storage on the machine
Machine orientation
Machine components
Emissions overview – (SR210B, SR240B, SV280B, TR270B, TR310B, and TV370B)
Emissions warranty (FPT engines)
Emissions overview – SR160B, SR175B, and SV185B (built before March 1st, 2021)
Emissions overview – SR160B, SR175B, and SV185B (built after March 1st, 2021)
Emissions warranty (Perkins / ISM engines)
SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules and signal word definitions
Safety rules
Utility safety
Proper entry and exit
Starting and stopping precautions
Seat belt precautions
Specific precautions to this machine
Fire extinguisher
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
Welding on the machine
Loader arm lock and cab tilt procedure – radial lift machines
Loader arm lock and cab tilt procedure – vertical lift machines
No engine power – loader arm up and down control
Emergency exit
Ecology and the environment
Safety signs
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATOR’S PLATFORM
OPERATOR’S SEAT
MECHANICAL HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
CONTROL LEVERS
AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
LEFT-HAND COLUMN SWITCH IDENTIFICATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
STARTING THE UNIT
STOPPING THE UNIT
MOVING THE UNIT
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE CHART
INITIAL 10 HOURS
EVERY 10 HOURS OR DAILY
INITIAL 50 HOURS
EVERY 50 HOURS
INITIAL 100 HOURS
EVERY 250 HOURS
EVERY 500 HOURS
EVERY 1000 HOURS
EVERY 1500 HOURS
EVERY 4000 HOURS
AS REQUIRED
STORAGE
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT CODE RESOLUTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Fluids and lubricants
General specification
Product identification – attachments
Material weights
Units of measure and conversion
Torque charts – Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly
ACCESSORIES
Telematics – Overview with Case SiteWatch™

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