Every 250 hours
Engine - Change fluid
Changing the engine oil and filter
NOTE: Change the engine oil and filter after the first 50 hours of operation, then every 250 hours thereafter. If the
tractor is operated for extended periods of time at maximum rated power and speed, or under other types of continu-
ous, severe operating conditions, the engine oil and filter should be changed at 200 hour intervals following the initial
oil change.
To change the engine oil:
1. Place a suitable container beneath the drain opening
to catch the used oil.
2. With the tractor engine off but at normal operating tem-
perature, remove the drain plug (1).
3. Install the drain plug after all of the oil has been drained.
4. Place a container below the oil filter, (2) to catch the oil
contained in the filter.
5. Remove the oil filter from the engine.
6. Coat the gasket on the new filter with a film of clean oil.
7. Install the filter onto the engine until the gasket contacts
its mating surface, then turn the filter approximately
three-quarters of a turn by hand. Do not overtighten.
8. Add the proper type and level of new oil, then start the
engine and check the filter for leaks.
NOTE: Oil Capacity, with filter 2.9 L (3.1 US qt)
Ambient Temp (°F)
-12 – 49 °C (10 – 120 °F)
-23.3 – 49 °C (-10 – 120 °F)
-29 – 16 °C (-20 – 60 °F)
Oil Specification API CF-4 or CH-4
NOTE: Tractors are originally shipped with (15W40) oil.
7 - MAINTENANCE
SAE 15W-40 CI-4/CH-4 E
SAE 10W-30 CI-4 E
ENGINE OIL SAE 5W-30
7-27
Recommended Oil
O
NGINE
IL
O
NGINE
IL
1
NHIL17CT01275AA
2
NHIL17CT01296AA
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I had just bought a workmaster 25S with the Backhoe When I put it in neutral with it running and get off the seat it dies so I can never get on the back hall or turn the seat around with it running
The New Holland Workmaster 25S shuts off when put in neutral and the operator gets off the seat because of a safety feature related to the PTO and forward/reverse pedals. If the PTO is not in the "Rear" position or the forward/reverse pedals are slightly engaged, the tractor will shut off when the operator leaves the seat. Additionally, the neutral switch or PTO selector lever switch may vibrate enough to lose contact, causing the shutdown.
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Park brake lever is loose and doesn't hold brake in place. How to fix