New Holland Workmaster 50 Operator's Manual

New Holland Workmaster 50 Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Workmaster
Workmaster
Workmaster
Tractor
Part number 47690424
1
edition English
st
May 2015
50
60
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL Workmaster ™ Workmaster ™ Workmaster ™ Tractor Part number 47690424 edition English May 2015...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the owner................1-1 Electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC) .
  • Page 3 Adjusting the dashboard/display brightness ......... . . 3-22 Activating/deactivating buzzer .
  • Page 4 BALLASTING AND TIRES Ballasting and tires ..............6-19 7 MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Lubrication and maintenance general information .
  • Page 5 Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch ............7-27 Every 600 hours Transmission breather.
  • Page 6 Fault code of digital instrument ..........8-8 9 SPECIFICATIONS General specification .
  • Page 7: General Information

    Please have all operators read this manual carefully and keep it available for ready reference. Your NEW HOLLAND dealer will instruct you in the general operation of your new equipment. (Refer to the 'Delivery Report' at the back of this manual.) Your dealer's staff of factory-trained service technicians will be glad to answer any questions that may arise regarding the operation of your tractor.
  • Page 8 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Intended use DO NOT use this machine for any purpose or in any man- ner other than as described in the manual, decals, or other product safety information provided with the ma- chine. These materials define the machine’s intended use.
  • Page 9: Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    • The electro‐magnetic field generated by the add‐on system should not exceed 24 V/m at any time and at any lo- cation in the proximity of electronic components • The add‐on equipment must not interfere with the functioning of the on board electronics Failure to comply with these rules will render the NEW HOLLAND warranty null and void.
  • Page 10: Product Identification Number (Pin)

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product Identification Number (PIN) Product Identification Number (PIN) plate The tractor identification decal (A) is located on the left- hand side of the battery plate. The first line represents tractor make and model while the second line represents engine serial number and product code followed by trans- mission serial number.
  • Page 11 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Engine Product Identification Number (PIN) The engine product identification number (PIN) plate (C) placed on right-hand side of the engine flywheel block, just below the fuel tank .. Engine product identification number (PIN) is stamped on the left-hand side (D) of the engine crankcase.
  • Page 12: Machine Orientation

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine orientation GNIL14TR00557FA (A) Front (B) Rear (C) Left-hand side (D) Right-hand side...
  • Page 13 For these reasons, it is recommended to have the thermal management system remain enabled unless the tractor is in high fire-risk conditions. Finding a cleaning facility To find a NEW HOLLAND dealer that is fully equipped to service your system, call the number below. Top Service: 1-866-639-4563 na.topservice@newholland.com...
  • Page 14 The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components caused by the failure of any warranted emission control system part. NEW HOLLAND is not responsible for failures resulting from improper repair or the use of parts that are not genuine NEW HOLLAND or NEW HOLLAND approved parts.
  • Page 15 • Claims involving the inspection or reconditioning of units after storage or prior use. • Repairs arising from service performed by agents not approved by NEW HOLLAND. • Repairs arising from any unauthorized modification to the product or the use of non- NEW HOLLAND parts, imple- ments or attachments.
  • Page 16 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1-10...
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### Personal safety Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special in- structions.
  • Page 18: Safety Rules

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules General safety rules Use caution when you operate the machine on slopes. Do not attempt to remove material from any part of the Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change machine while it is being operated or while components the center of gravity of the machine.
  • Page 19 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Before you leave the machine: 1. Bring the engine to low idle speed. 1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface. 2. Disengage all drive systems. 2. Put all controls in neutral or park lock position. WARNING 3.
  • Page 20 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Driving on public roads and general transportation safety Comply with local laws and regulations. the SMV on the equipment or machine is covered while being transported on a trailer. Use appropriate lighting to meet local regulations. Be aware of overhead structures or power lines and make Make sure that the SMV emblem is visible.
  • Page 21 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Operator presence system Your machine is equipped with an operator presence sys- If the operator presence system is inoperable, then it must tem to prevent the use of some features while the operator be repaired. is not in the operator’s seat. Never disconnect or bypass the operator presence sys- tem.
  • Page 22 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Operator protective structure Your machine is equipped with an operator protective After an accident, fire, tip over, or roll over, the following structure, such as: a Roll Over Protective Structure must be performed by a qualified technician before (ROPS), Falling Objects Protective Structure (FOPS), returning the machine to field or job-site operations: or a cab with a ROPS.
  • Page 23 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Utility safety When digging or using ground-engaging equipment, be power source occur, the following precautions must be aware of buried cables and other services. Contact your taken: local utilities or authorities, as appropriate, to determine • Stop the machine movement immediately. the locations of services.
  • Page 24 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Load items can fall off the loader bucket or lifting equip- Equipment and associated loads can block visibility and ment and crush the operator. Care must be taken when cause an accident. Do not operate with insufficient visi- lifting a load.
  • Page 25: Proposition 65

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Proposition 65 BT09A213...
  • Page 26: Ecology And The Environment

    Your NEW HOLLAND dealer can also provide assistance. Helpful hints • Avoid the use of cans or other inappropriate pressur- ized fuel delivery systems to fill tanks.
  • Page 27: Safety Signs

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety signs The following safety signs are placed on your machine as a guide for your safety and for those working with you. Walk around the machine and note the content and location of these safety signs before operating your machine. Keep safety signs clean and legible.
  • Page 28 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION GNIL14TR00551HA 2-12...
  • Page 29 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER Start engine only from operator’s seat. If safety • switch is bypassed, engine can start with transmission in gear. Do not connect or short across terminals on • starter solenoid. • Attach booster cables as shown on battery decal. Starting in gear causing runaway can result in •...
  • Page 30 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING TO JUMP START (Negative Grounded Battery) Shield eyes 2. Connect end of one cable to positive (+) terminals of each battery. Connect one end of other cable to negative (-) terminal of good battery. Connect other end to engine block of vehicle being started.
  • Page 31 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Keep hands and clothing away from the rotating • fan and belts. Contact with moving parts may cause loss of • fingers or a hand. Failure to comply will result in death or serious • injury.
  • Page 32 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER When improperly operated, a tractor can rollover • or upset. For lower clearance use only, the ROPS can be • lowered. No protection is provided in the lowered position. Raise ROPS and insert locking pins immediately •...
  • Page 33 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Operate controls only from tractor seat. • Read Operator's Manual. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Failure to comply will result in death or serious • injury. Quantity:1 English Part Number: 87300025 87300025N (7) Location: Right –...
  • Page 34 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (A) WARNING .Before starting and operating .Know the operating and safety instructions in the operators manual and on the tractor. .Clear the area of bystanders. .Locate and know the operation of controls. .Fasten your seat belt. .Start engine only from operators seat with transmission in neutral, PTO disengaged and hydraulic controls in the lowered position.
  • Page 35 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (B) ATTENTION: Do not tow tractor unless all transmission levers • are in neutral. To prevent cab damage • • Place tractor hydraulic system in position control before attaching implement. • Raise the implement slowly and ensure 4” (10cm) cab to implement clearance.
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (8) Location: Inside of the right-hand fender. GNIL14TR00573AA WARNING Pull only from drawbar. Pulling from any other • point can cause rear overturn. Do not operate with unshielded PTO. • • Disengage PTO and stop engine before servicing tractor or implements or attaching or detaching implements.
  • Page 37: Instructional Signs

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Instructional signs The following instructional signs have been placed on your tractor in the area indicated. They are intended to instruct you and those working with you. Please take this manual and walk around your tractor to note the content and location of these signs.
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION GNIL14TR00551HA 2-22...
  • Page 39 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Key switch • Part number 82833395 Location: Above the key switch GNIL14TR00563AA GNIL14TR00576AA Turn signal • Part number 87316799 Location: Above turn signal switch 87316799N NHIL13CT00531AA 2-23...
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hand throttle • Part number 81863547 Location: Top right-hand side of dash 81863547N GNIL14TR00571AA Low sulfur fuel • Part number 87478167 Location: Beside fuel cap 87478167 NHIL13CT00533AA 2-24...
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Park brake • Part number 82016114 Location: Below operator’s seat on right-hand side on top of park brake knob. 82016114N GNIL14TR00572AA Differential lock • Part number 86532901 Location: Right-hand side of operator’s platform. 86532901N NHIL13CT00538AA 2-25...
  • Page 42 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Shuttle shift • Part number 84135594 Location: On shuttle shift lever knob 84135594 NHIL13CT00546AA • Part number 5143545 Location: Lower left-hand side of the operator’s platform. 5143545 GNIL14TR00569AA 2-26...
  • Page 43 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION PTO control • Part number 86538220 Location: Left-hand side of operator’s platform on Power Take-Off (PTO) quadrant 84259170 NHIL13CT00534AA 2-27...
  • Page 44 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2-28...
  • Page 45: Controls And Instruments

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS###_3_### ACCESS TO OPERATOR'S PLATFORM Before operating WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Read and understand the SAFETY INFORMA- TION Section before you operate or service the machine.
  • Page 46: Seat Belt

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Weight adjustment Sit on the operator’s seat. Adjust the weight adjustment knob (1) and match the two arrows (2) for optimum com- fort. This is also necessary for the proper functioning of the operator alert system. GNIL14TR00590AA Seat belt WARNING...
  • Page 47: Forward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS FORWARD CONTROLS Instrument cluster - Localization overview GNIL14TR00509FA The indicator lights on the control panel inform you of the operational condition of the machine. Some of these indicate faults arising during operation. An indicator light coming on may be followed by a continuous or intermittent buzzer. Depending on the severity of the trouble, the alarm will sound.
  • Page 48 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Indicator lamp (amber) This indicator light illuminates and the display shows a warning symbol . The light blinks for 4 seconds, after which the symbol on the display disappears and the indicator light stays on steady.
  • Page 49 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Work lights (amber) This indicator light illuminates when the work lights are switched on. Information display The display shows information on the operational condition of the machine and highlights any trouble in the form of symbols or error codes.
  • Page 50 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Tachometer The tachometer (1) indicates the engine speed in Revolu- tions Per Minute (RPM). Each division on the scale repre- sents 100 RPM. Therefore, with the needle indicating 20, the engine is running at 2000 RPM. Engine speed NOTICE: Never run the engine continuously or for a long periods of time at speeds between 2500 - 3000 RPM (yel-...
  • Page 51 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Central display The central Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) provides the op- erator with a range of information 1. Front or rear Power Take-Off (PTO) speed Front or rear lift position Slip Data displayed by pressing and releasing the button ENTER, see figure 6 2.
  • Page 52: Hand Controls And Switches

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hand controls and switches GNIL14TR00512AA Turn signal switch Hazard switch The turn signal switch (1) activates the turn signals. Move The hazard switch (3) activates the hazard flasher lights. the turn signal switch to the right to operate the right-hand Use the hazard flasher lights when traveling on public turn indicator light and to the left to operate the left-hand roads, day or night.
  • Page 53 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Head Light Switch Positions The head light switch (8), see 1 consists of four positions, Position (1) - Off Position (2) - Parking lights on. Position (3) - Head lamp low beam. Position (4) - Head lamp high beam. 20108778 Key start/stop switch The key switch (9) activates electrical equipment, lights,...
  • Page 54 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hazard Warning Light Switch The hazard warning lights switch (3) ( 1) activates the haz- ard flashing warning lights (1) located on each side of the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (2). The hazard flashing warning lights can be activated with the key switch in any position.
  • Page 55: Clutch Pedal

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Clutch pedal When the clutch pedal (1) is depressed, the drive between the engine and the transmission will be disengaged. Use the clutch pedal to transfer engine power smoothly to the rear wheels when moving off from a stationary position. NOTICE: Always depress the clutch pedal before engag- ing or disengaging a gear.
  • Page 56: Brake Pedals - Control Identification

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Brake pedals - Control identification WARNING Loss of control hazard! One-sided brake force exists if you do not use the brake pedal latch, and if you do not de- press the left and right pedals at the same time.
  • Page 57: Transmission - Control Identification

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission - Control identification Transmission shuttle lever The shuttle shift lever (1) is used to engage the transmis- sion into forward or reverse. You must depress the clutch pedal in order to shift the transmission . Move the lever forward to enable the tractor to travel forward and rear- ward to enable the tractor to travel in reverse..
  • Page 58: Foot Throttle Control - Control Identification

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Foot throttle control - Control identification The foot throttle pedal (1) may be used independently of the hand throttle lever to control the speed of the tractor. Use the foot throttle pedal when you drive on the main road or on the highway.
  • Page 59: Left-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS LEFT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Transmission - Control identification Transmission range lever (Hi-Low) The Hi-Low range lever (4) is used to select the high or low range, which gives the operator double the number available speeds. Always depress the clutch pedal fully and bring the tractor to a complete stop prior to moving the range selector from high to low.
  • Page 60: Four-Wheel Drive (4Wd)

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) The Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) option is controlled by a lever (1) located on the left–hand lower side of operator's platform. To engage 4WD, move the lever completely rearward. To disengage 4WD, move the lever fully forward. NOTICE: Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) is required while op- erating on loose soil, in wet, slippery conditions, or on slopes.
  • Page 61: Power Take-Off (Pto) - Control Identification

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Power Take-Off (PTO) - Control identification WARNING DANGER Entanglement hazard! Entanglement hazard! Do not wear loose clothing when operating Make sure all people and obstructions are Power Take-Off (PTO) driven equipment. clear of the implement before engaging the Failure to comply could result in death or se- tractor Power Take-Off (PTO).
  • Page 62: Right-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS RIGHT-HAND SIDE CONTROLS Parking brake 1. The “T” shaped park brake handle (1) is used in con- junction with the foot brakes. 2. To apply the park brake, first pull up the “T” handle and lock the "T"...
  • Page 63: Differential Lock Pedal

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Differential lock pedal WARNING Steering is difficult with the differential lock engaged. An accident could result. During field operation, use the differential lock for traction improvement but release for turn- ing at row end. Do not drive at high speeds or on roads with the differential lock engaged.
  • Page 64: Transmission - Control Identification

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission - Control identification Transmission main shift lever The main transmission shift lever (1) operates in an H-Pat- tern. To change the gears while in the selected range; depress the clutch pedal, stop the tractor, and shift main gear lever into the desired gear.
  • Page 65: Display Settings

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DISPLAY SETTINGS Instrument cluster Analog-Digital Instrument Cluster (ADIC) - Program The multifunction Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) (1) can show useful and necessary information when driving and a menu for making the following adjustments: • Tractor speed calibration . •...
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Dashboard/Display Brightness

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Adjusting the dashboard/display brightness NOTE: During this adjustment bear in mind that the illumination will always be greater with the marker lights off, whereas with the marker lights on there will automatically be a decrease in the brightness of the display. GNIL14TR00585FA Brightness of warning lights and indicator pointers 1.
  • Page 67 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS GNIL14TR00584FA Central display brightness 1. With the panel powered, press and hold down the 5. Press the switch (1) on the symbol (B) to save the switch (2) on the up arrow (D) for 3 seconds. setting.
  • Page 68: Activating/Deactivating Buzzer

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Activating/deactivating buzzer MOIL12TRO0050FB If you want to turn on or off the audible warning signal OFF”. Press the switch (2) on the symbol (D) or (C) to that sounds each time a button is pressed, proceed as change the setting.
  • Page 69: Programming Maintenance Work

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Programming maintenance work MOIL12TRO0048FD Setting a maintenance reminder for heavy-duty use This function allows the operator to program maintenance 4. Press the switch (1) on the symbol (B) to change the according to two levels of importance: “routine (LIGHT)” setting of the first flashing digit.
  • Page 70 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS MOIL12TRO0049FD Setting a maintenance reminder for light use Setting a reminder for routine maintenance Press the switch (1) on the symbol (B) for longer Press the switch (2) on the symbol (C) to increase than three seconds to enter the programming menu. the value.
  • Page 71: Resetting The Oil Change Counter

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Resetting the oil change counter MOIL12TRO0054FC NOTE: For this procedure the engine must be switched off. At every oil change you must reset the operating hours counter for the engine oil, as described below: 1. Press the switch (1) on the symbol (B) for longer than 4.
  • Page 72: Viewing Error Codes

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Viewing error codes MOIL12TRO0055FC f it is necessary to know the list of error codes or 1. The symbol of the failed component appears on the warnings that are stored by the control unit and that are display together with its error code.
  • Page 73: Operating Instructions

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS###_4_### STARTING THE UNIT Starting the tractor DANGER Run-over hazard! Start engine only from operator’s seat. If you bypass the safety start switch, the engine can start with the transmission in gear and the ma- chine will move.
  • Page 74 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting a cold engine 1. Place the hand throttle lever (1) in the halfway position. 2. Place transmission shuttle shift lever (2) in the neutral position. 3. Place both gear levers (3) in the neutral position. 4.
  • Page 75 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting a cold engine in cold weather Your tractor has a diesel engine. Before starting a cold engine, the precombustion chambers of the engine must be heated with electrical glow plug heating elements. . WARNING Explosion hazard! DO NOT use ether starting fluid.
  • Page 76 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting in warm weather or when the engine is hot 1. Place the hand throttle lever (1) in the halfway position. 2. Place transmission shuttle shift lever (2) in the neutral position. 3. Place both gear levers (3) in the neutral position 4.
  • Page 77 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATOR ALERT LOGIC TABLE Alarm Ignition key Parking brake SEAT IN or Power Take- Hi-Low range Logic control Off (PTO) lever clutch Change of Either Either Either Electronic state module Not engaged Either Either Electronic module Engaged Engaged Either...
  • Page 78: Stopping The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STOPPING THE UNIT Shut off the engine To shut off the engine, carry out the following procedure 1. Remain in the operator’s seat. 2. Bring the tractor to a complete stop. 3. Bring the hand throttle lever to the idle position. 4.
  • Page 79 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DANGER DANGER Crushing hazard! Roll-over hazard! DO NOT operate the machine with the A folded Roll-Over Protective Structure Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) re- (ROPS) does not provide roll-over protection. moved. Remove the ROPS only for service or Do not operate the machine with the ROPS replacement.
  • Page 80 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Fold- ing Procedure To fold the ROPS into the “DOWN” position, remove re- taining ring (1), from the pin (2). Remove pin from the latching bracket, on both sides of the ROPS. 86065629N Rotate top part of ROPS fully downward until brackets contact ROPS uprights.
  • Page 81: Transport Operations

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS###_5_### ROAD TRANSPORT Towing attachments WARNING Overturning hazard! Always use the drawbar, pick-up hitch, or lower links in the lowered position for pull-type work. Do not pull from the lower links if they are above the horizontal position. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 82: Recovery Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Telescoping stabilizers and flex end links WARNING Machine damage can cause accidents! Only operate three-point equipment with both flex ends returned to the latched position. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury. W0467A Telescoping stabilizers and lower lift arms with flex ends are a standard equipment, for the tractor.
  • Page 83 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Carrying the tractor on a transporter Transport the tractor will all four wheels on a flat bed trailer or truck. Securely chain the tractor to the transporter. Use drawbar hanger for a rear tie down point. NOTICE: Do not place chain around the steering cylin- ders, or other components that could be damaged by con- tacting the chain or by heavy loading.
  • Page 84 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS...
  • Page 85: Working Operations

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS###_6_### GENERAL INFORMATION Field operation Before operating Running-in procedure WARNING Your tractor will provide long and dependable service if given proper care during the first 50 h running-in period IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE and if serviced at the recommended intervals.
  • Page 86: Attaching Power-Take Off (Pto) Driven Equipment

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS WARNING Entanglement hazard! Do not wear loose clothing when operating Power Take-Off (PTO) driven equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0337A WARNING Flying objects! Do not use the implement at a higher Power Take-Off (PTO) RPM than recommended. Machine damage due to vibration may occur, resulting in loose parts and flying debris.
  • Page 87: Power Take Off (Pto)

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Power Take Off (PTO) Description The Power Take-Off (PTO) transfers engine power directly to mounted or trailed equipment through a splined shaft (1) at the rear of the tractor. A PTO flip-up guard (2) is standard equipment. This guard serves as a support for drive-line shields used with PTO driven equipment, and provides safety for the operator.
  • Page 88 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Power-Take Off (PTO) operation WARNING Avoid injury! Observe ALL precautions listed below when operating Power Take-Off (PTO) driven equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0435A DANGER Entanglement hazard! Make sure all people and obstructions are clear of the implement before engaging the tractor Power Take-Off (PTO).
  • Page 89 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Power-Take Off (PTO) engagement 1. To engage the PTO, press the clutch pedal, and pull lever (1) towards the operator’s seat and then push forward until handle engages the notch in the quad- rant. 86090124N 2. The PTO system is independent of the tractor ground speed, and the following operations can be performed.
  • Page 90: Three Point Linkage

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Power-Take Off (PTO) lever positions Standard speed of 540 PTO. can be obtained at an engine speed of 2575 RPM and 540E RPM can be obtained at an engine speed of 2016 RPM. Shift lever (1) at position (A) to get standard PTO RPM and to get 540E PTO shift lever (1) at position (B).
  • Page 91 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS NOTE: Before attaching implements read the following WARNING text carefully. Pinch hazard! Always use the position control lever when attaching, detaching, or transporting imple- ments. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury. W0466A Most implements can be attached to the tractor as follows: Position the tractor so that the lower link hitch points are...
  • Page 92: Detaching Three-Point Equipment

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Detaching three-point equipment • When detaching implement, the procedure is the re- verse of attaching. The following hints will make de- taching easier and safer. • Always park the implement on a level, firm surface. • The implement should be supported so that the imple- ment cannot tip or fall when detached from the tractor.
  • Page 93: Lift Rods, Lower Links And Top Link

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Lift rods, lower links and top link WARNING Crushing hazard! Before disconnecting a lift rod from the lower link, lower the attached implement to the ground, and stop the engine. Make sure the attached implement is correctly supported and no pressure remains in the hydraulic system before removing the lift rod securing pins.
  • Page 94 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Top Link To adjust the top link length: 1. Hold the link end (1) and rotate the sleeve (2) to lengthen or shorten the top link. 2. Tighten the lock (3) against the top link sleeve to pre- vent unwanted rotation of sleeve when in work.
  • Page 95: Hydraulic System

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Hydraulic systems - Operating Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) This is a closed-center hydraulic system, where a hy- draulic gear pump constantly circulates hydraulic oil through the hydraulic system. Transmission lubrication oil is used as the hydraulic oil. The system allows the operator to select any of the three controls (position control, draft control, and float control).
  • Page 96 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Draft control The draft control lever (1) sets the desired depth of the attached implement. Draft control is best when using im- plements that operate in the ground, such as plows, har- rows, or cultivators. The draft loading on the implement increases and decreases as the working depth or the soil resistance changes.
  • Page 97 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear remote control valve(s) The number 1 rear remote valve (1) is standard equipment and number 2 valve (2) is an optional dealer installed ac- cessory. 86096199N 93103969 To operate the remote control valve, move control lever (3) for valve number 1 and (4) for valve number 2.
  • Page 98: Wheel Track Adjustment

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT Wheel tread settings Front wheel tread adjustment 1. The front axle consists of a hollow center beam (1) with a telescopic section (2) at each end. Seven holes at 50 mm (1.97 in) intervals are provided in the tele- scopic sections for adjustment purposes.
  • Page 99 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS NOTE: The tread settings shown are approximate. The front wheel discs are off-set, relative to the center line of the rim. The tread settings in the table are with the dished side of the wheel nearest the axle hub. If the front wheels are reversed on the hubs the tread settings shown in the table will be increased by approximately 25 mm (0.98 in).
  • Page 100 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Tie Rod - Steering (Right-hand side - Illus- trated) 1. The tie rod located behind the axle must be disen- gaged to permit adjustment of the axle. 2. The tie rod is telescopic and consists of a central hol- low tube with a solid extendible section at each end.
  • Page 101 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS WARNING Roll-over hazard! Never operate the machine with a loose wheel rim or disc. Always tighten nuts to the speci- fied torque value and at the recommended in- tervals. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 102 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear wheel tread adjustment WARNING Roll-over hazard! Never operate the machine with a loose wheel rim or disc. Always tighten nuts to the speci- fied torque value and at the recommended in- tervals. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 103: Ballasting And Tires

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear Axle 2WD & 4WD Configuration 13.6 R 28 14.9 R 28 R4 18.4X24 1438.0 mm (56.6 in) 1336.0 mm (52.6 in) 1336.0 mm (52.6 in) 1420.0 mm (56 in) 1420.0 mm (56 in) 1534.0 mm (60.4 in) 1534.0 mm (60.4 in) 1623.0 mm (64 in) 1623.0 mm (64 in)
  • Page 104 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS For maximum tractor performance in heavy draft condi- NOTICE: Only sufficient weight should be added to pro- tions weight should be added to the tractor in the form of vide traction and stability. Adding more weight than nec- liquid ballast, cast iron weights or combination of both.
  • Page 105 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Ballast limitations Ballast should be limited by the tire capacity or tractor ca- pacity. Each tire has a recommended carrying capacity, which should not be exceeded. NOTICE: Do not exceed the tractor gross vehicle weight of 2300.0 kg (5070.6 lb) . This can cause overload con- dition that may invalidate the warranty and may exceed the load rating of the tires.
  • Page 106 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Front ballast weights (optional) The front ballast weights (1) are available from your au- thorized dealer, which can be mounted on a front carrier (2). Wafer weights can be mounted and clamped together by means of the long through bolt (3). The maximum rec- ommended front ballast weight is: Front ballast weights 6 X 30.0 kg (66.1 lb) = 180.0 kg (396.8 lb)
  • Page 107 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Liquid ballast (Optional) It is a common practice to add weight to the tractor by fill- ing the rear tires with liquid. A calcium chloride (CaCl2) and water solution is recommended due to the low freez- ing point and greater density (weight per gallon) than pure water.
  • Page 108 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Tire inflation DANGER Explosion hazard! Welding to a wheel can create an explosive air and gas mixture. Removing air from the tire or loosening the tire on the wheel (breaking the bead) will NOT eliminate the hazard. ALWAYS remove the tire completely from the wheel be- fore welding.
  • Page 109 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Front tire pressure and permissible loads The following chart gives the load carrying capacity of the tires at the tire pressure indicated: Tire Cold Inflation Pressure - kPa (psi) Size kPa (2 kPa (3 kPa (2 kPa (4 kPa (5 kPa (5...
  • Page 110 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear tire pressure and permissible loads(cross ply tires) The following chart gives the load carrying capacity of the rear tire at the pressure indicated. Tire size Cold Inflation Pressure - kPa (psi) kPa ( kPa ( kPa ( kPa (3 14.5...
  • Page 111: Maintenance

    7 - MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE###_7_### GENERAL INFORMATION Lubrication and maintenance general information Introduction • Air filter: check clogging indicator (clean if required) • Check engine oil This section gives full details of the service procedures necessary to maintain your tractor at peak efficiency. The During first 50 hour operation lubrication and maintenance chart provides a ready ref- erence to these requirements ,see 7-11.
  • Page 112 NEW HOL- Flexibility of maintenance intervals LAND strongly recommends that you use only authorized NEW HOLLAND dealers and products that meet the The intervals listed in the lubrication and maintenance given specifications. Improperly or incorrectly performed...
  • Page 113: Refueling The Tractor

    7 - MAINTENANCE Refueling the tractor • Avoid using fuel mixed with water or other substances which may damage the engine. WARNING • Use fuel with a low sulfur content. The percentage of Fire hazard! sulfur must never exceed 10 - 50 ppm. When handling diesel fuel, observe the follow- If the percentage of sulfur contained in the fuel exceeds ing precautions:...
  • Page 114: Fuel Saving Tips For Optimum Performance

    51 l (13.5 US gal) NOTICE: The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an ap- proved NEW HOLLAND replacement cap to prevent fuel system-related problems. If there is no filter on the storage tank or fuel container,...
  • Page 115 7 - MAINTENANCE Always fill the tank at the end of each day to reduce Do not run the engine in idle condition for more than overnight condensation of moisture in the air, in turn two minutes. It may result in wastage of fuel. to avoid damage to the fuel system.
  • Page 116: Biodiesel Fuel

    7 - MAINTENANCE Biodiesel fuel Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Biodiesel (Biodiesel Fuel) con- With Biodiesel Fuels, it may be necessary to change the sists of a family of fuels derived from vegetable oils engine oil, engine oil filter and fuel filter elements more treated with methyl esters.
  • Page 117: Machine Shields And Guards - Basic Instructions

    7 - MAINTENANCE Machine shields and guards - Basic instructions Guards To gain access to perform inspection, lubrication and maintenance operations, the hood and certain access panels may need to be opened and removed. Engine hood The hood is hinged at the rear to allow easy and safe access to the various engine components.
  • Page 118: Consumables

    International specification Approximate quantities application Engine oil API CJ4....6.3 l (6.6 US qt) 6.3 l (6.6 US qt) NEW HOLLAND AMBRA ........ AUTO SUPREME 5W-30 NEW HOLLAND AMBRA UNITEK MASTERGOLD SBL CJ-4 SAE 10W-40. See 7-20. Transmission oil or rear API GL4, ISO 32/46 23.0 L (24.3 US qt) for 2WD 25.0 L (26.4 US qt) for 4WD...
  • Page 119: Protecting The Electrical System During Charging Or Welding

    7 - MAINTENANCE Protecting the electrical system during charging or welding 3. Do not run the alternator without battery in the circuit. DANGER 4. Do not use high voltage bulbs as warning light. Hazardous chemicals! Maintenance of the Battery Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Contact with skin and eyes could result in 1.
  • Page 120: General Battery Maintenance

    7 - MAINTENANCE General battery maintenance DANGER WARNING Hazardous chemicals! Explosive gas! Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid. Batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas and Contact with skin and eyes could result in other fumes while charging. Ventilate the severe irritation and burns. Always wear charging area.
  • Page 121: Maintenance Chart

    7 - MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHART Frame - Maintenance chart Adjust Cleaning Drain fluid Grease Lubricate Test Replace Change fluid Check Bleed Service points Page no. Every 10 hours of operation or daily Engine oil level 7-13 Engine cooling system 7-13 Steering reservoir oil level 7-14 After the first 50 hours of operation...
  • Page 122 7 - MAINTENANCE Cleaning Adjust Drain fluid Grease Lubricate Test Replace Change fluid Check Bleed Service points Page no. 7-37 Air filter Power Take-Off (PTO) 7-39 Every 1800 hours "Drive belt (type Poly-V)" 7-40 Every 4000 hours Alternator 7-40 As required Lubrication points 7-41 Headlights...
  • Page 123: Every 10 Hours Of Operation Or Daily

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 10 hours of operation or daily Engine oil level 1. Before checking the oil level, ensure that the tractor is on level ground, stop the engine and wait for a short period to allow the oil to drain back into the sump. GNIL14TR00519AA 2.
  • Page 124: Steering Oil Reservoir Level

    Steering oil reservoir level 1. Check the oil level through the transparent reservoir (1). . 2. If level is low, add NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL as required. 3. Make sure that the breather in the cap is completely clean.
  • Page 125: After The First 50 Hours Of Operation

    7 - MAINTENANCE After the first 50 hours of operation Clutch pedal free play 1. See 7-16 Brake pedal free play 1. See 7-16 Wheels and tires 1. See 7-17 Hydraulic oil filter 1. See 7-26 7-15...
  • Page 126: Every 50 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours Clutch pedal free play 1. Check clutch free play (A) . The clutch free play should be 35 - 40 mm (1.38 - 1.57 in) at clutch pedal (1). 86090118NN 2. If adjustment is required, loosen the locknut (1) remove the split pin and clevis pin (2).
  • Page 127: Wheels And Tires

    7 - MAINTENANCE 3. Block the wheels, front and rear, unlock the brake ped- als and release the parking brake lever. 4. Loosen the locknut (1) on the brake pull rod (2) and turn the adjuster nut (3) clockwise to reduce the play and counter-clockwise to increase the play.
  • Page 128: Front Axle Differential Oil Level

    (3). Add oil until level is to upper mark on the dipstick. Do not overfill. 86096197N NOTICE: Use only Genuine NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL hydraulic oil. Front axle differential oil level 1.
  • Page 129: Air Cleaner

    7 - MAINTENANCE 3. If the oil level is low, add NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL hydraulic oil through fill port, until correct oil level is ob- tained. Air cleaner Engine air cleaner outer element - check...
  • Page 130: Every 150 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Make sure that the inner element (4) remains in place GNIL14TR00504AA.PNG NOTICE: Do not disturb or remove the inner element. Every 150 hours Battery electrolyte level 1. Battery is located in front of the radiator. Battery elec- trolyte level should be between min.
  • Page 131 7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Remove both drain plugs (1) and collect the oil in a suitable container. GNIL14TR00522AA 5. Remove and discard the engine oil filter (1). 6. Clean the filter mounting surface before installing new filter. 7. Lubricate the seal of new filter with clean engine oil. 8.
  • Page 132: Engine Air Cleaner Outer Element

    7 - MAINTENANCE Engine air cleaner outer element Engine air cleaner outer element The air cleaner (A) which is located under the hood, consists of an inner and outer paper element within a metal casing. 1. Unlatch the three retaining clips, (1) and lift off the air cleaner assembly cover (2).
  • Page 133 7 - MAINTENANCE 2. Remove the outer element (3). from the air cleaner as- sembly by gently twisting the end of the filter clockwise to disengage the seal. Then pull the filter straight out of the housing, not at an angle. GNIL14TR00502AA.PNG GNIL14TR00503AA.PNG GNIL14TR00504AA.PNG...
  • Page 134 7 - MAINTENANCE Method A 1. Lightly tap the end of the element against the palm on the hand. 20108807 NOTICE: Do not tap the element against a hard surface as this will damage the element. Method B WARNING Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc.
  • Page 135 7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Install cleaned outer element or a new outer element by gently pushing the outer element inside the housing while rotating the filter in a clockwise direction. 5. While installing the cover make sure that the dust cup (1) is facing downward.
  • Page 136: Hydraulic Oil Filter

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil filter The hydraulic oil filter (1) is installed on the right-hand side of the engine. 1. Clean the area around the filter. Remove the filter and discard. 2. Clean the inlet gallery and the face of the filter mount- ing.
  • Page 137: Power Take-Off (Pto) Clutch

    7 - MAINTENANCE Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch The Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch engagement pres- sure needs to be checked and adjusted to prevent slip- page of the PTO during operation under load. 1. When the PTO clutch linkage is properly adjusted, the PTO lever (1) should have 2 mm (0.079 in) of free play at the pin (A) when the PTO handle is in the "OFF"...
  • Page 138: Every 600 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 600 hours Transmission breather 1. Remove breather (1) and wash with cleaning fluid. Check for the free movement of ball inside the breather by shaking. If the ball is jammed, replace the breather with a new breather. 86090127N Front wheel bearing - Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) Clean, grease and adjust wheel bearings...
  • Page 139: Fuel Injectors - Servicing

    7 - MAINTENANCE NOTE: Reassemble using a new grease seal. 4. Install inner bearing (1), grease seal (2), outer bearing (3), thrust washer (4), and castle nut (5). 20108810 5. Tighten the castle nut (5),to while rotating the wheel, until some resistance is felt. 6.
  • Page 140: Fuel Filter Replacement

    7 - MAINTENANCE Fuel filter replacement Replacing the fuel filter WARNING Pressurized system! Never attempt to drain fluids or remove filters when the engine is running. Turn off the engine and relieve all pressure from pressurized systems before servicing the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 141: Hydraulic Oil Filter

    7 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil filter The hydraulic oil filter (1) is installed on the right–hand side of the engine. 1. Clean the area around the filter. Remove the filter and discard. 2. Clean the inlet gallery and the face of the filter mount- ing.
  • Page 142: Every 900 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE EVERY 900 HOURS Air cleaner restriction indicator 1. Air cleaner restriction light indicates that air cleaner is blocked. 2. Clean the air cleaner outer element whenever light glows. 3. If the air cleaner restriction indicator illuminates contin- uously, check the air cleaner restriction sensor.
  • Page 143: Fuel Tanks - Cleaning

    Transmission/Rear Axle Oil Capacity Capacity 25 l (6.6 US gal) Oil Type: NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL Fuel tanks - Cleaning 1. Clean the fuel tank once in a year or at every 1200 h which ever is earlier. For further details contact your...
  • Page 144: Engine Coolant

    W1187A NOTICE: It is essential that a genuine approved pressure cap is used. If the cap is misplaced or damaged, obtain a replacement from your Authorized NEW HOLLAND Dealer. 1. Open the radiator drain plug (1) and allow the coolant to drain.
  • Page 145: Steering - Change Fluid

    4. With the engine running, bleed the system by turning the steering wheel from lock to lock several times. Fill reservoir to full line, as required. Steering system oil capacity Capacity 2.0 l (0.5 US gal) Oil Type: NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL 7-35...
  • Page 146: Four-Wheel Drive (4Wd) Front Axle Differential Oil - Change Fluid

    2. Replace the plug and fill the differential with oil at fill plug (2) until oil level is at the bottom of the fill port. 96096503 3. Add NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134™ HY- DRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL hydraulic oil through fill port, until correct oil level is obtained.
  • Page 147: Air Filter

    7 - MAINTENANCE Air filter NOTICE: The outer element may be dry cleaned every 300 h of operation or when warning bulb glows (which ever is earlier). Outer element to be replaced after four times of cleaning or maximum of 1200 h Inner element to be replaced with outer element replacement or every 1200 h.
  • Page 148 7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Make sure the inner element (4) remains in place. GNIL14TR00504AA.PNG 5. Clean inside of air cleaner housing and check that the sealing surfaces for inner and outer elements are clean. 6. Install new inner and outer air cleaner elements into housing.
  • Page 149: Power Take-Off (Pto) Clutch

    7 - MAINTENANCE Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch The Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch engagement pres- sure needs to be checked and adjusted to prevent slip- page of the PTO during operation under load. 1. When the PTO clutch linkage is properly adjusted, the PTO lever (1) should have 2 mm (0.079 in) of free play at pin (A) when the PTO handle is in the "OFF"...
  • Page 150: Every 1800 Hours

    7 - MAINTENANCE Every 1800 hours Fan and drive - Replace 1. Position a linear tensioner belt remover tool in the au- tomatic tensioner release slot. GNIL14TR00527AA 2. Rotate the automatic tensioner, in the direction of the arrow, to remove the tension on the serpentine belt. a - Serpentine belt b - Tensioner release slot 3.
  • Page 151: As Required

    Grease Fittings Apply grease with the help of a grease gun to the lubri- cation fittings, as shown in Figures 1 - 11. Use only Genuine NEW HOLLAND AMBRA GR-9 MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE . NOTICE: Grease daily when operating in adverse condi- tions, but do not overgrease, damage to the seals may oc- cur, where applicable.
  • Page 152 7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Brake pedal shaft 20108801 5. Front wheel spindles and hubs (Two-Wheel Drive (2WD) front axles) 36090133N 6. Front axle trunion pin (2WD front axles) 86090132N 7. Front axle rear pivot (Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) front axles) 96096504 7-42...
  • Page 153 7 - MAINTENANCE 8. Front axle front pivot (4WD front axles) 96096506 9. Front axle wheel steering knuckles (4WD) 96096505N 10. Steering cylinder pivots (4WD front axle shown). 96096507 11. Rear axle seal grease fitting. GNIL14TR00555AA 7-43...
  • Page 154: Headlights

    7 - MAINTENANCE Headlights 1. To avoid blinding of on coming drivers, adjust the angle of the beams. Adjust the head light so that the high beam is 100 - 400 mm below the centre of the headlight at a distance of 6 m. Front headlight bulb —...
  • Page 155: Fuses

    7 - MAINTENANCE Fuses 1. The Fuse box is located at the left-hand side of the intercooler mounted on the ECU frame. GNIL14TR00507AA Fuse No Rating Circuit 15 A Fuse ECU 01 10 A Fuse ECU 01 10 A LAMDA PROBES 10 A Cluster Hot 15 A...
  • Page 156 7 - MAINTENANCE NOTICE: Do not replace a blown fuse with another of a different rating. Fuse identification Fuse No. Rating Circuit 15 A Instrument Panel 15 A Safety Start System 15 A Horn, Turn Signals 20 A Headlights 20 A Worklight 15 A Hazard Flasher Lights...
  • Page 157: Bulbs

    7 - MAINTENANCE Bulbs Stop/Turn/Position lights, bulb replacement 1. The bulbs are accessible after removal of the plastic lenses assembly. 2. Remove the two screws (1) and take out the lens as- sembly (2). 3. The bulbs can be removed by pressing in and turning approximately 20 degree counterclockwise.
  • Page 158: Storage

    7 - MAINTENANCE STORAGE Tractor storage The following text is given for your information and guid- ance. For further information concerning long term stor- age of your tractor, please consult your Authorized New Holland Dealer. Tractor storage Before storing the tractor for an extended period, the following precautions should be taken: •...
  • Page 159 7 - MAINTENANCE Touch-up Paint The following New Holland paints are recommended for touch-up paint repairs. Part No. Amount Color New Holland Bright Blue 86109144DS 16 oz Spray 86109141DS Quart CNH Dark Gray B96104 16 oz Spray B96105 Quart Bianco White (Wheels)
  • Page 160 7 - MAINTENANCE 7-50...
  • Page 161: Troubleshooting

    This display may be accompanied by the amber or red warning lights on the control panel coming on and by an audible warning, depending on the severity of the fault. Contact your NEW HOLLAND authorized dealer's spe- cialized personnel where envisaged. DCAPLT5NE002S8A...
  • Page 162 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction The electric cables are disconnected or The engine stops after Check the electric connections ignition they do not guarantee continuity The engine does not reach Clogged fuel filter Replace filter (See “Fuel filter replace- the operating speed ment.”) Presence of air in the fuel supply circuit...
  • Page 163 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction The coolant temperature Broken or worn belt Replace the belt (See “Changing the belt warning light comes on (type Poly-V)”) Output reduction Clogged fuel filter Replace filter (See “Fuel filter replace- ment.”) Presence of air in the fuel supply circuit Carry out bleeding (See “Fuel supply circuit bleeding”) Injection pump malfunction...
  • Page 164: Electrical Systems - Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Electrical systems - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction The electrical system Battery terminals loose or corroded. Clean and tighten battery terminals. does not work. Discharged battery. Charge or replace battery. Fusible link wire failure. Check for cause of failure and replace fusible link.
  • Page 165: Hydraulic Systems - Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Hydraulic systems - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction Low hydraulic oil level. 3–point does not raise Check hydraulic oil level, add oil as when the control valve needed. lever is actuated. Hydraulic oil filter clogged. Replace hydraulic oil filter. Faulty hydraulic pump.
  • Page 166: Brakes And Controls - Troubleshooting

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Brakes and controls - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction Incorrect brake pedal linkage adjustment. Adjust brake pedal linkage for proper pedal Brakes actuate only when pedals are depressed travel. fully. Tractor pulls to one side Brake pedals linkage not adjusted equally. Adjust brake pedals linkages equally. when brakes are applied.
  • Page 167: Error Code Identification

    Error code identification NOTE: Should any trouble occur, the central display on the instrument panel will show a warning symbol and a four- digit error code. To resolve the problem, contact your authorised NEW HOLLAND dealer and report the error code displayed.
  • Page 168: Fault Code Of Digital Instrument

    8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Fault code of digital instrument FAULT CODE SYMBOL Function Acoustic signal Warning light on Automatic regeneration of the diesel 3786 particulate filter (DPF) inhibited; manual regeneration starting only. Regeneration of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) inhibited; contact your dealer 3787 immediately Battery isolator switch on at key-on for more...
  • Page 169: Specifications

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS###_9_### General specification Engine Type/Model CRDI/VM R753IE4 Emission Level Tier 4 Engine Net Horsepower 39.5 kW (53.7 Hp) 44.8 kW (60.9 Hp) 52.2 kW (71.0 Hp) PTO Horsepower 34.0 kW (46.2 Hp) 38.0 kW (51.7 Hp) 46.0 kW (62.5 Hp) Cylinders Bore 94.0 mm (3.7 in)
  • Page 170 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Electrical system Main System Protection Mega Fuse 125 A Number of fuses for protection Alternator 75 A Battery Type 12 V Negative Ground BCI group 47 CCA 600-850 Starter Motor - Type Solenoid operated Starter kw (hp) Rating 2.0 kW (2.7 Hp) Bulb Rating and Type Head Light...
  • Page 171 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Brakes Type Wet Disc Number of Discs per side Brake Disc Diameter 165 mm (6.5 in) Pedal Free Travel 50-55 mm 1.96-2.16 in Steering Type Power Pump flow 21.0 L/min (5.5 US gpm) Maximum Hydraulic Steering Pressure 20700.0 kPa (207.0 bar) Turns Lock to Lock Maximum Steering Angle...
  • Page 172 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Hydraulic system Type Open Center Pump Type Gear, engine driven Pump Capacity 45.0 L/min (11.9 US gpm) System Relief Valve Setting 19000.0 kPa (190.0 bar) Number of rear remote available Number of mid remote available Draft Control Available 3-Point linkage Category Type...
  • Page 173 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Transmission speeds (8X8) (2WD and 4WD) with 13.6 x28 rear tires, at 2600 RPM, rated engine speed Forward/Low/ 1st 2.8 km/h (1.7 mph) Forward/Low/2nd 4.2 km/h (2.6 mph) Forward/Low/3rd 6.1 km/h (3.8 mph) Forward/Low/4th 8.4 km/h (5.3 mph) Forward/High/1st 10.0 km/h (6.2 mph) Forward/High/2nd...
  • Page 174 9 - SPECIFICATIONS Transmission speeds (8x8) (2WD and 4WD) with 14.9x28 rear tires, at 2600 RPM, rated engine speed Forward/Low/ 1st 2.9 km/h (1.8 mph) Forward/Low/2nd 4.3 km/h (2.7 mph) Forward/Low/3rd 6.4 km/h (4.0 mph) Forward/Low/4th 8.8 km/h (5.5 mph) Forward/High/1st 10.4 km/h (6.5 mph) Forward/High/2nd...
  • Page 175: Tractor Dimensions - General

    9 - SPECIFICATIONS Tractor dimensions - General GNIL14TR00583FA NOTICE: The following dimensions are based on standard tractors fitted with tire sizes as shown. Allowance must be given for tires of larger or smaller dimensions.
  • Page 176 9 - SPECIFICATIONS 2WD/4WD Dimension Dimension Overall Width 1690.0 mm (66.5 in) 1714.0 mm (67.5 in) Under front axle 495.0 mm (19.5 in) 405.0 mm (15.9 in) Front Standard Track 1322.0 mm (52.0 in) 1385.0 mm (54.5 in) Setting Rear Standard Track 1336.0 mm (52.6 in) Setting To Top of Exhaust...
  • Page 177: 10 - Accessories

    10 - ACCESSORIES 10 - ACCESSORIES###_10_### Front-end loader GNIL14TR00581FA Your tractor can, on request, be fitted for the front loader The loader is controlled by joystick (2), installed in the cab connection. on the right-hand side of the driver's seat. NOTE: For installation of the front loader and its opera- The kit comprises: tion, refer to the manual supplied by the manufacturer of...
  • Page 178: Control Valve Joystick - Overview

    10 - ACCESSORIES Control valve joystick - Overview WARNING WARNING Escaping fluid! Avoid injury and/or machine damage! Do not connect or disconnect hydraulic quick Before disconnecting the couplers, you must: coupler under pressurized conditions. Make -lower the connected attachments, sure all hydraulic pressure is removed from -stop the engine, the system before connecting or disconnect- -move the control levers forward and back-...
  • Page 179: 11 - Forms And Declarations

    11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS###_11_### Pre-delivery report - Owner's copy Check and adjust as required Workmaster 50/60/70 Inoperative service checks Safety items check Tire Pressure, ROPS Installed, Seat Belts Installed, Air Cleaner Element & Hose Connections...
  • Page 180: Pre-Delivery Report - Dealer's Copy

    11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Pre-delivery report - Dealer's copy Check and adjust as required Workmaster 50/60/70 Inoperative service checks Safety items check Tire Pressure, ROPS Installed, Seat Belts Installed, Air Cleaner Element & Hose Connections PTO Shield Installed, SMV Emblem Installed,...
  • Page 181 Index ###_Index_### Activating/deactivating buzzer ........3-24 Adjusting the dashboard/display brightness .
  • Page 182 Fuel injectors - servicing ........7-29 Fuel saving tips for optimum performance .
  • Page 183 Towing attachments ........Towing the tractor .
  • Page 184 Availability of some models and equipment builds varies according to the country in which the equipment is being used. For exact information about any particular product, please consult your New Holland dealer. © 2015 CNH Industrial America LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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