Case W70D, W80D, W80D LR Compact Wheel Loader Operators Manual (92706578) (December 2025)
These Case W70D and W80D loaders usually live in dirt and gravel—feed yards, landscape yards, small quarries, tight construction sites. This operators manual helps you run the machine the way it was designed, so you don’t cook the brakes, smoke the hydraulics, or fight the controls all day. Say you’re working a muddy stockpile on a slope: the book walks you through which mode to be in, how to approach the pile, and what to watch on the display before you spin a tire or bury the front end.
Applications & Use Cases
- Trace your daily walk‑around: where to inspect hoses, check fluid levels, verify tire condition, and spot leaks before they strand you.
- Learn how to set up the controls so travel, boom, and auxiliary hydraulics feel right for you, then test them safely before you get near people or obstacles.
- Use the startup and shutdown routines to isolate bad habits, like not letting the machine cool or forgetting to release hydraulic pressure before you unhook a quick coupler.
- Follow the guidance for working on slopes, tight alleys, and soft ground so you can route your travel path, keep the loader stable, and avoid burying the axles.
- Check how to hook up and bleed different attachments, align the coupler correctly, and verify everything’s locked before you lift anything over a truck or feed bunk.
FAQ
Q: Is this a PDF I can search on my phone or laptop?
A: Yes, it’s typically a searchable PDF, so you can jump to sections by keyword instead of flipping pages.
Q: Can I print just the pages I need for the jobsite?
A: You usually can; most folks print the safety, controls, and maintenance routines, stick them in a binder, and keep the full file on a device.
Safety Note
Always lower the boom, dump the bucket flat, kill the engine, and bleed off hydraulic pressure before you put any part of your body near a linkage or hose connection.
Case W70D, W80D, W80D LR Compact Wheel Loader Index:
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- Note to the Owner
- Intended use
- Electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC)
- Manual scope and required training level
- Product identification
- Operator’s manual storage on the machine
- Machine orientation
- Identification of machine components
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- Safety rules and signal word definitions
- Personal safety
- Safety rules
- Driving on public roads and general transportation safety
- Seat belts
- Cab protection structure (ROPS/FOPS)
- Transport safety link and support strut
- Utility safety
- Ecology and the environment
- Hand signals
- Safety signs
- CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
- Access to operator’s platform
- Operator’s seat
- Forward controls
- Front console
- Steering column
- Pedals
- Climate controls
- Left-hand side controls
- Right-hand side controls
- Side console overview
- Joystick
- Wrist rest
- Encoder
- Keypad
- Side window
- Exterior controls
- Display
- Display overview
- Display description
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- Starting the unit
- Starting the unit
- Operating in extreme temperatures
- Stopping the unit
- Moving the unit
- Joystick control
- High Flow (optional)
- Differential lock (optional)
- TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
- Road transport
- Recovery transport
- Transporting the machine
- Manual disengagement gears
- Parking brake discs disabling
- Parking brake discs enabling
- Towing
- Lifting
- WORKING OPERATIONS
- General information
- Operating tips
- Loader attachments
- Coupling to the attachment
- Uncoupling the attachment
- MAINTENANCE
- General information
- Servicing
- Remote Service Tool (RST)
- Tool box
- Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system
- General specification – Diesel fuel – Diesel fuel
- General specifications – Biodiesel fuels – Biodiesel fuels
- Fluids and lubricants
- Oil recommended operating temperature range
- Engine cooling system
- Maintenance planning
- Every 10 hours
- General inspection
- Engine oil level – Check
- Hydraulic oil level – Check
- Engine coolant level – Check
- Every 50 hours
- Grease fittings
- Cab air filter – Cleaning
- Cab air recirculation filter – Cleaning
- Engine air filter – Cleaning
- Brake oil level – Check
- Front axle oil level – Check
- Rear axle oil level – Check
- Axles reduction gears oil level – Check
- Gearbox oil level – Check
- Tire pressure – Check
- Wheel nuts tightening – Check
- Initial 150 hours
- Front axle oil – Change (initial 150 hours)
- Rear axle oil – Change (initial 150 hours)
- Axles reduction gears oil – Change (initial 150 hours)
- Gearbox oil – Change (initial 150 hours)
- Every 250 hours
- Air conditioning condenser – Cleaning
- Compressor drive belt – Check
- Parking brake – Check
- Every 500 hours
- Engine oil – Change
- Engine oil filter – Replace
- Fuel pre-filter – Replace
- Fuel filter – Replace
- Every 1000 hours
- Air intake lines
- Engine coolant – Replace
- Hydraulic oil – Change
- Hydraulic oil filter – Replace
- Cab air filter – Replace
- Cab air recirculation filter – Replace
- Front axle oil – Change
- Rear axle oil – Change
- Axles reduction gears oil – Change
- Gearbox oil – Change
- Battery charge – Check
- Every 2000 hours
- Engine air filters – Replace
- Blowby recirculation filter – Replace
- Brake oil – Change
- Every 3000 hours
- Drive belt – Replace
- Fuel tank
- As required
- Radiators – Cleaning
- Windshield washer fluid level – Check
- Hydraulic connectors and hoses – Replace
- Battery – Replace
- Lights and rotary beacon – Replace
- Fuses and relays
- Storage
- Preparation
- Every 30 days
- Removal
- SPECIFICATIONS
- General specifications
- Lift capacities
- Machine specifications and dimensions – W70D General specifications
- Machine specifications and dimensions – W80D General specifications
- Tires
- ACCESSORIES
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