Holder A-Trac 5.58 P User manual

Date of Issue: 17.11.2010
Order No.: 153148
Operating Instructions
A-Trac 5.58
A-Trac 5.58 P


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Foreword
We congratulate you on having bought a product from
HOLDER. We would like you to be able to work safely with
your tractor and without malfunctions, and therefore we rec-
ommend you follow the instructions in this operating manual.
You also ensure getting full value from your tractor, save
yourself trouble and maintain your warranty.The operating
manual provide you with the required information.
Continued Development
Due to the continuous development of our tractor in design
and equipment, deviations between this operating manual
and your tractor may possibly exist.
Despite taking all care possible in the creation of this manual,
we can not fully exclude mistakes. Please note that the
technical data, illustrations and descriptions contained in
this manual are not binding and no legal claims can be made
on the basis hereof.
These operating and maintenance instructions are supplied
with each tractor.Keep these in a safe place where they are
available for the driver and owner at any time. It they should
get lost, the owner must get a replacement from the manu-
facturer.
The personnel concerned with the operation and mainte-
nance of the tractors must be made acquainted with the
operating and maintenance manual. The owner must en-
sure that every operator has received, read and understood
this manual.
We thank you for reading and observing this manual. In
case you still have any questions, suggestions for improve-
ments or discovered mistakes, please contact our customer
service.
General Notes on Service
On receipt of the machine please make sure that your
HOLDER dealer will take care of the online registration.
This registration is the proof in case of any warranty claims.
Have the scheduled services carried out at the proper inter-
vals and have them confirmed with the dealer’s stamp and
signature in this manual. Please note that warranty can only
be claimed if the regular services have been carried out as
scheduled.

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In case of questions regarding your tractor, please state the
following data:
Tractor Model .................................................... eg A 5.58
Engine Serial Number .................................. eg 00584185
Chassis Serial Number................................. eg 42100105
Date of sale, or Date
of complaint ......................................... eg 2 January 2003
Operating Hours ............................... eg 500 service hours
Date of Issue and Version of Manual
March 2006
We wish you safe driving and troublefree working with your
HOLDER A-Trac.
Max Holder GmbH
Max-Holder-Straße 1
D-72555 Metzingen
Phone 07123 966 - 0
Fax 07123 966 - 228
E-mail: [email protected]
www.holder-gmbh.com
Explanation of the Cautions used:
DANGER
Indicates procedures which must be observed
exactly to prevent danger to the life and limbs
of persons.
CAUTION
Indicates procedures which must be observed
exactly to prevent personal injuries.
ATTENTION
Indicates procedures which must be observed
exactly to prevent damage to and/or destruc-
tion of objects and equipment.
NOTE
For technical exigencies requiring particular
attention.

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Chapter PageChapter Page
Table of Contents
Foreword ........................................................................ 1
Information on the Tractor ............................................. 5
Information on Operation ................................................ 7
Technical Data..............................................................15
Description ...................................................................29
Taking into Service .......................................................47
Operation ......................................................................61
Special Operating Instructions ......................................69
Operating the Implements .............................................77
Other Activities .............................................................97
Taking out of Operation .............................................. 111
Trailers, Towing .......................................................... 113
Transport, Loading, Towing......................................... 117
Indicators, Adjustments .............................................. 119
Problems, Cause, Remedy ......................................... 121
General Remarks on Maintenance .............................. 125
Maintenance Schedule ................................................ 133
Maintenance during the First Period of Operation ....... 137
Maintenance as Required ........................................... 139
Maintenance According to Intervals ............................ 143
Maintenance every 125 Service hours ........................ 143
Maintenance every 500 Service hours ........................ 151
Maintenance every 1000 Service hours ...................... 155
Maintenance every 1500 Service hours ...................... 159
Maintenance every 3000 Service hours ...................... 167
Annual Maintenance ................................................... 169
Maintenance every 2 Years ........................................ 169
Laying Up ................................................................... 171
Recommended Oils and Fuels .................................... 173
Alphabetical Index ...................................................... 182


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Information on the Tractor
This tractor has received the type approval acc. to 74/150/
EEC after a safety inspection. The tractor conforms to the
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) requirements of direc-
tive 89/336/EEC. The regulations for exhaust gas identifi-
cation and noise emissions are observed.The tractor must
be registered and the license plate must be attached at the
front and rear.
Approved Applications
The tractor is suitable for towing trailers and the operation
of various implements. The maximum trailer load, which
must not be exceeded, is stated on the identification plate.
The transport of persons is not allowed.
The tractor is designed solely for the customary type of
operation in farming and forestry, the upkeep of municipal
facilities, including operation in winter.The tractor may only
be used as intended and described in this operating manual.
Included in the intended use is also the performance of the
specified maintenance and repair recommendations.The trac-
tor, together with its attachments, may only be used, serv-
iced and repaired by persons familiar with this equipment
and have been warned of possible risks.The applicable safety
regulations and any other applicable safety, industrial medi-
cine and trafficrules must be observed.
Site of Operation
The tractor must be used in the open. Its operation on pub-
lic roads is allowed.When using the public highway, respect
the highway code in your country.
Unintended Applications
Any use, which is not approved as described above, is not
allowed. The supplier HOLDER will not be responsible for
any hazard which may result from any unintended use.The
supplier will also not be responsible for any damage which
may result; they shall be solely borne by the user.The trac-
tor may not be used for any other purposes than those de-
scribed in this manual.The transport of persons on attach-
ments is not allowed.

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Residual Hazards and Risks
Despite careful working and conformance with standards and
regulations, risks arising from handling the tractor can not be
excluded.
The tractor and all other system components conform to
currently applicable safety regulations. A residual risk can
not be excluded even with approved use of the tractor and
with observation of all the safety notices given.
For this reason, persons standing in the vicinity of the trac-
tor and attachments must exercise particular caution in or-
der to be able to react directly in case of a malfunction,
incident, failure, etc.
CAUTION
All persons standing in the area of the tractor
and implements must be advised of the risks
which can result from their operation. Further-
more, read and observe the other safety rules
and regulations contained in this operating
manual.
The risks can include:
- Unexpected movements of the implements and the
tractor.
- Escape of fuel and lubricants due to leaks, broken
lines and containers, etc.
- Risk of accidents when driving, steering and braking
due to unfavourable ground conditions such as
slopes, icy roads, unevenness or poor visibility, etc.
- Falling, stumbling, etc when moving on the tractor,
particularly if it is wet.
- Danger of fires and explosion through the battery and
electric voltages.
- Danger of poisoning through Diesel exhaust fumes
- Danger of fire through Diesel fuel and oils
- Human misconduct through the non-observance of
safety rules.
Note on Disposal ofTractor
Your tractor is made of different materials. Each material
should be disposed of/treated/recycled according to differ-
ent regional/national regulations.We recommend contact-
ing a salvage company.

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Driver’s Licence
For the driving of this vehicle you require a driver’s license
depending on the maximum driving speed and the permissi-
ble total weight of the vehicle and combinations. See the
tables below.
Driver’s Licence Classes
Tractors for Farming and Forestry (also with Imple-
ments)
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Single-axle Trailers orTwo-axle Trailers with Axle Base of up to 1 metre maximum
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Multiple-axleTrailers and Two-axleTrailers with an Axle Base over 1 metre

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TwoTrailers behindTractors for Farming and Forestry
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Safety
General Notes on Safety
• Observe your national regulations for safety and
health protection.
• Do not allow children under 16 to use the tractor.
• When using the public highway, respect the highway
code.
• Do not allow anyone to stand around where they might
get hurt.
• Do not run the engine in enclosed spaces.
• Exercise extreme caution when handling fuels - there
is a high risk of fire.
• Exercise extreme caution when handling fuels and
oils; these can be poisonous and corrosive.
• To prevent the danger of fire, keep the tractor and
implements clean.
• Observe the warning notices and symbols on your
tractor.
Working Clothes
• Only wear snugly fitting clothing when working with
the tractor.
• If necessary, wear suitable headwear to keep loose
hairs and pigtails from being caught in rotating parts.
• Do not wear any jewellery and similar objects, eg
rings when working with the tractor.
Safety Notes for Later Installations
The tractor has electronic components whose proper func-
tioning can be influenced by electromagnetic emissions from
other equipment.These influences can endanger persons if
the following notes on safety are not observed.
• Have the equipment installed by an authorized work-
shop only.
• Before the installation of electric or electronic equip-
ment connected to the tractor’s electrical system,
check if these installations can interfere with the
tractor’s electronic system or other system compo-
nents.

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• The installed equipment must conform to the applica-
ble EMC directive 89/336/EC and carry the CE
symbol.
• If you must install a mobile communications system
(or have it installed) (eg radio, mobile telephone), the
following requirements must be met:
- Only approved equipment (eg with type approval) may
be installed.
- The equipment must be installed permanently,
- The operation of portable or mobile equipment inside
the vehicle is only allowed if connected to a perma-
nently installed external antenna,
- The transmitting section must be installed away from
the tractor’s electronic system.
- When installing the antenna, install it properly and
with a good connection to vehicle ground.
- Do not exceed the maximum permissible current
rating of the wiring according to the installation in-
structions of the equipment manufacturer.
Safety Instructions for Handling Fuels and
Oils
Gear Oil, Engine Oil, Diesel Fuel
Do not eat, drink or smoke when handling
these fuels and oils. Prolonged intensive con-
tact may cause degreasing and irritation of
the skin.Wash skin with soap and water, use
skin care products. If necessary, wear pro-
tective gear. Change soaked clothes and
shoes immediately. If vapour or mist was in-
haled, breathe fresh air. Consult a doctor if
the complaint persists. After contact with the
eyes, rinse the eyes thoroughly with water
(at least 10 minutes), then consult an eye
doctor. If swallowed, do not force to vomit,
but consult a doctor. Danger of slipping on
the spilled product, particularly in connection
with water.
Oils can contaminate water. Always keep
them in approved containers. Avoid spilling
oils. Remove spilled fluids immediately with
an oil binding agent and discard in accord-
ance with laws and regulations. Discard
drained fluids as specified.

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Observe applicable laws and regulations. Oils
are inflammable. Do not let them come in
contact with hot engine parts as fire can re-
sult.
Hydraulic Oil, Brake Fluid
During tractor operation, these fluids are pres-
surised and pose a health hazard. Do not spill
these fluids. Remove any spilled fluids imme-
diately with oil binding agent and discard them
as specified. Discard old fluids as
specified.Observe applicable laws and regula-
tions. Do not allow them to come in contact
with hot engine parts. Danger of fire!
Avoid contact with the skin. Avoid the inhala-
tion of spray fog. The penetration of pressu-
rised fluids into the skin is particularly danger-
ous if these fluids are under high pressure and
escape from the hydraulic system through
leaks. Seek medical aid at once in case of such
injuries.
If injuries can not be excluded, use suitable
personal protector (for example, protective
gloves, glasses and skin protection and skin
care creams).
Battery Acid
Battery acid contains dissolved sulphuric
acid.This acid is poisonous and caustic.When
working with battery acid, always wear pro-
tective clothing and eye protectors. Do not
allow acid to contact the clothing, skin or eyes;
in case of contact wash immediately with
ample clean water. In case of personal inju-
ries, consult a doctor at once. Neutralise
spilled battery acid immediately.
Discard old fluids as specified. Observe ap-
plicable laws and regulations.
Emissions
Exhaust Gases
During operation, the engine emits exhaust
gas into the environment. The exhaust gas
mainly consists of water vapour, carbon di-
oxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), hydro-
carbon (CH), nitrogen oxide (NOX) and soot.
The components CO, CH and NOX are poi-
sonous or hazardous to health and should
not be inhaled in high concentrations. Soot is
a carcinogenic material.

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Particularly the particles contained in the
exhaust gas can cause cancer.For this rea-
son the engine should not be operated in en-
closed spaces.
Heat
The exhaust gases are very hot and can ig-
nite inflammable material. The exhaust gas
pipe should therefore be kept away from ig-
nitable material.
Battery
During charging, the battery produces a mix-
ture of oxygen and hydrocarbon (detonating
gas). This mixture of gases is explosive and
may not be ignited.The risk of explosion can
be avoided with proper ventilation and keep-
ing naked flames away. Observe the safety
rules when handling the battery. Observe the
safety rules when handling the battery.

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Technical Data
Model Variants
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85.5carT-A gnisreverlacinahceM
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85.5carT-A gnisreverlacinahceM
xobraeg elxadradnatSF1102L3FB)PH85(Wk34
P85.5carT-A gnisreverlacinahceM
xobraeg elxatesffOF1101L3FB)PH4.45(Wk04
P85.5carT-A gnisreverlacinahceM
xobraeg elxatesffOF1102L3FB)PH85(Wk34

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Technical Data
Tractor Dimensions with Safety Loops
Dimensional Drawing
1190 822
3198
928
d
c
a
f
e
Track width
b
Wheelbase 1448
3460
422
Wheelbase 1752886
624

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c
1190 822
3198
928
d
a
f
e
Track width
b
Wheelbase 1448
3460
422
100
Wheelbase 1752886
624
Tractor Dimensions with Cabin
Dimensional Drawing

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Technical Data
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b
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c
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d
mm
d
mm
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3-13-224 80125602479322316337
81R08/572 41-1314
2-13-224 61123702289132126147
TPM81-05.771-131439020502959802895817
81R07/0821-13-22419028402759602695617
81R56/0234-13-22420129502869712706727
5.51-06/00449021502069902995917
5.71-06/05311-131419028402759602695617
51R05.11x131-13-30226029102829771765786
51-05.51x138-131494026002519461455476
51-05.21x3391-131498026402559402495417
51-05.51x3381-131418028302749691685607
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