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Case 60XT, 70XT Skid Steer Factory Service & Shop Manual

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Complete workshop repair service manual with electrical wiring diagrams for Case 60XT, 70XT Skid Steer. It's the same service manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional and intact without any missing page.

This Case 60XT, 70XT Skid Steer service repair manual (including maintenance, overhaul, disassembling & assembling, adjustment, tune-up, operation, inspecting, diagnostic & troubleshooting…) is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices.

653 + 237 pages, bookmarked, Searchable, Printable, high quality PDF

Case 60XT, 70XT Skid Steer Service Manual
Bur 6-45720, 653 pages

Case 60XT, 70XT Skid Steer  Operator’s Manual
Bur 6-29451NA, 237 pages

Complete Factory Service Repair Manual (6-45720) For Case 60XT 70XT Skid Steer Loaders. Include detailed step by step Instructions, diagrams, clean sharp illustrations for disassembly and assembly. Make an easy any repair, overhaul, testing, adjustment, teardown, replacement and change, inspection.

our digital version of manual have:

= pages 653

= Clickable index
= Bookmarks
= Searchable Text
= Printable
= Zoomable

 

MODELS Covered

Case 60XT

Case 70XT

SECTIONS covered

    General

Section Index – General
Fluids and Lubricants
Standard Torque Specifications
Metric Conversion Chart
Loctite Product Chart

    Engines

Section Index – Engines
Engine and Radiator Removal and Installation
For Engine Repair – See the Engine Service Manual

    Fuel System

Section Index • Fuel Systems
For Fuel System Repair – See the Engine Service Manual

    Electrical

Section Index • Electrical
Electrical System – “How It Works’
Electrical Specifications and Troubleshooting
Battery
Starter and Starter Solenoid
Alternator

    Power Train

Section Index – Power Train
Hydrostatic System – “How It Works”
Hydrostatic System Troubleshooting
Removal and Installation of Hydrostatic Components
Drive Coupling
Piston Pump
Drive Motors
Drive Motors with Spring Applied – Hydraulic Release Brakes
(European and Optional North American Machines)
Sprocket, Chains, and Axle Assemblies
Wheels and Tires

    Brakes

Section Index – Brakes
Brake System – “How It Works”
Brake System Troubleshooting
Removal and Installation of Park Brakes
Brake Solenoid Valve
Brakes – Spring Applied – Hydraulic Release (European and Optional North American Machines)
Brakes – Pin Lock – Cable Release
Brake Pump

    Hydraulics

Section Index – Hydraulics
Hydraulic System – “How It Works’
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
Cleaning the Hydraulic System and Hydrostatic System
Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Components
Gear (Equipment) Pump
Loader Control Valve
Cylinders
Flat Faced Couplers
High Flow Valve
D-125 Backhoe Control Valve – North American Only
Accumulator for Ride Control

    Mounted Equipment

Section Index – Mounted Equipment
Pedals and Levers
Loader
Attachment Coupler
ROPS Canopy, Seat, Seat Belts, and Operators Compartment
Heater
Backhoe (D125 Backhoe)
Schematic Set
Hydraulic and Electrical Schematics

EXCERPT:
Brake System Overview
(Spring Applied-Cable Release Park Brakes)
The 40XT, 60XT, and 70XT all use two spring applied, cable release, pin lock, parking brakes. The brakes are mounted to the chain tanks on the chassis in front of the right side hydraulic drive motor and behind the left side hydraulic drive motor.
The park brakes are activated when the seat restraint bar is raised from the operating position. The brake pins engage the slots in the brake disks and prevents it from turning and the 40, 60 and 70XT Skid Steer from moving. Also, when the seat restraint bar is lowered, the transmission control moves to neutral and prevents activation of the drive motors. The park brakes are released when the restraint bar is lowered to the operating position and the cable retracts the pins from the brake disk slots.
In the event of loss of power to the machine, the brakes may be released by lowering the restraint bar to the operating position.
1. RESTRAINT BAR IN LOCKOUT POSITION
2. RESTRAINT BAR IN OPERATING POSITION


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