This comprehensive workshop manual provides in-depth technical information specifically for Same Iron tractors, covering models 175s, 190s, and 200. It is designed to be a valuable resource for mechanics, technicians, and anyone seeking detailed knowledge of these tractors.
The manual is structured for easy navigation, featuring sections dedicated to various aspects of the tractor. Section 00 lays the foundation with essential safety guidelines, instructions on manual usage and updates, a glossary of symbols, a list of required tools, standard tightening torques, and a conversion table for units of measurement. Section 10 delves into the heart of the tractor's mechanics, offering technical descriptions and detailed information about the operation of mechanical and hydraulic components, component designations, hydraulic diagrams, and general technical data.
Section 20 focuses on the tractor's electrical and electronic systems, providing comprehensive information on commissioning procedures, a list of alarms, and a guide to using the necessary software for tractor and engine configuration, as well as access to diagnostic codes. Section 30 guides users through methods, checks, and adjustments concerning external components, covering operations that do not require removal of major assemblies like the tractor frame and cab. Finally, Section 40 provides detailed information and diagrams for the tractor's electrical and electronic systems.
Please note that this manual does not include engine sections.
The Same Iron 175s, 190s, and 200 series tractors represent a significant chapter in the history of Italian agricultural machinery. Produced by Same Deutz-Fahr, these models were known for their robust construction, reliable performance, and versatility across a range of farming tasks. The 175s, 190s, and 200 tractors were powered by diesel engines, offering horsepower outputs ranging from 75 to 100 hp, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including plowing, cultivating, harvesting, and hauling. The tractors featured a robust transmission system, typically with multiple gears and a choice of manual or hydraulic shifting, providing operators with precise control over speed and torque. Their sturdy construction, featuring a reinforced chassis and axles, ensured longevity and durability even under demanding working conditions.
The Same Iron 175s, 190s, and 200 tractors were equipped with a range of optional attachments and implements, allowing farmers to tailor them to their specific needs. Hydraulic lift systems provided power for a variety of attachments, including plows, cultivators, mowers, and balers. These tractors also featured a three-point hitch system, adding versatility and enabling the use of a wide range of implements. The 175s, 190s, and 200 series tractors were celebrated for their maneuverability, thanks to their compact design and tight turning radius, allowing efficient operation in confined spaces. Despite their relatively smaller size, they offered a comfortable operator cab with ergonomic controls and a good view of the working area, contributing to increased productivity and operator comfort. While production of these specific models has ceased, their legacy lives on through their reliable performance, rugged design, and contributions to agricultural efficiency.