This comprehensive workshop service manual provides detailed instructions and technical specifications for Claas/Renault Ceres series tractors, covering models 316, 326, 336, and 346. It offers a complete understanding of these tractors, enabling you to perform a wide range of repair and maintenance tasks. The manual is organized into distinct sections, each focusing on a specific system or component. These sections cover essential areas such as the engine, clutch, gearbox, brakes, rear axle, hydraulics, front axle, four-wheel drive drop box, steering, and electrics. With 599 pages of detailed information, this manual equips you with the knowledge needed to diagnose and troubleshoot issues, perform routine maintenance, and carry out complex repairs.
The Claas Renault Ceres 316, 326, 336, and 346 series tractors represent a significant collaboration between two prominent agricultural machinery manufacturers, Claas and Renault. These machines were produced during the late 1990s and early 2000s, offering a powerful and versatile solution for a wide range of farming applications. The Ceres series is known for its robust construction, reliable performance, and user-friendly operation. These tractors were powered by Renault-sourced engines, known for their efficiency and durability. The Ceres series featured a range of engine power outputs, starting from the 316 model with approximately 100 horsepower, and culminating in the 346 model delivering over 140 horsepower. This versatility allowed farmers to select the appropriate tractor for their specific needs, whether it be for general fieldwork, plowing, cultivating, or hauling heavy loads.
The Claas Renault Ceres series tractors were equipped with a comprehensive suite of features designed to enhance both performance and operator comfort. This included a spacious and ergonomically designed cab, offering excellent visibility and a comfortable working environment. The Ceres series featured a variety of transmission options, including manual, semi-automatic, and fully automatic transmissions, allowing operators to select the best transmission type for their specific needs. The tractors also incorporated a hydraulic system with a high lifting capacity, enabling efficient operation of various agricultural implements. The Ceres series was also distinguished by its advanced suspension system, which provided a smoother ride for the operator, especially during challenging terrain conditions. These features combined to make the Claas Renault Ceres series a popular choice for farmers seeking a robust, reliable, and comfortable workhorse for their demanding operations.