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SERVICE MANUAL T7.140 With cab, 15x12 , T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.150 With cab, 15x12 , T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.165 With cab, 15x12 , T7.165 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.175 With cab, 18x6 , T7.180 With cab, 15x12 , T7.180 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.190 With cab, 18x6 , T7.195 With cab, 18x6 , T7.205 With cab, 18x6...
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Link Product / Engine Product Market Product Engine T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654E*B601 T7.140 With cab, 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654E*B601 T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654F*B601 T7.150 With cab, 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654F*B601 T7.165 Without cab, 15x12...
INTRODUCTION Advice - Important notice regarding equipment servicing All repair and maintenance work listed in this manual must be carried out only by qualified dealership personnel, strictly complying with the instructions given, and using, whenever possible, the special tools. Anyone who performs repair and maintenance operations without complying with the procedures provided herein shall be responsible for any subsequent damages.
INTRODUCTION Foreword - How to use and navigate through this manual This manual has been produced by a new technical information system. This new system is designed to deliver technical information electronically through web delivery (eTIM), DVD, and paper manuals. A coding system called SAP has been developed to link the technical information to other Product Support functions, e.g., Warranty.
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INTRODUCTION Manual content This manual is divided into Sections. Each Section is then divided into Chapters. Contents pages are included at the beginning of the manual, then inside every Section and inside every Chapter. An alphabetical Index is included at the end of each Chapter.
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INTRODUCTION 61 - Metering system 62 - Pressing - Bale formation 63 - Chemical applicators 64 - Chopping 66 - Threshing 68 - Tying/Wrapping/Twisting 69 - Bale wagons 70 - Ejection 71 - Lubrication system X X X X X 72 - Separation 73 - Residue handling 74 - Cleaning...
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INTRODUCTION Chapters Each Chapter is identified by a number e.g. Engine - Engine and crankcase - 10.001. The first number is identical to the Section number i.e. Chapter 10.001 is inside Section 10, Engine. The second number is representative of the Chapter contained within the Section.
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INTRODUCTION Information units and information search Each chapter is composed of information units. Each information unit has the SAP code shown in parentheses. This indicates the function and type of information in that information unit. Each information unit has a page reference within that Chapter.
INTRODUCTION International symbols T7.140 With cab, 15x12 T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 T7.140 T7.150 With cab, 15x12 T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 T7.150 T7.165 With cab, 15x12 T7.165 Without cab, 15x12 T7.165 T7.175 With cab, 18x6 T7.175 T7.180 With cab, 15x12 T7.180 Without cab, 15x12 T7.180...
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INTRODUCTION Malfunction! Pressurized! Stop lamp Trailer brake (alternative Open carefully symbol) Warning! Klaxon Corrosive Position control Brake fluid level substance 47402793 23/04/2014...
INTRODUCTION Safety rules SAFETY NORMS General Aspects • Strictly follow repair and maintenance procedures. • Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry, accessories, unbuttoned items of clothing, unsecured clothing like ties, torn clothing, scarves, or open jackets or shirts with open zippers that could get caught in moving parts. Use ap- proved safety clothing, such as anti-slip footwear, sleeves, protective goggles, helmets etc.
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INTRODUCTION ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS • If it is necessary to use auxiliary batteries, you must connect the cables on both sides as follows: (+) to (+) and (-) to (-). Avoid causing the terminals to short circuit. GAS RELEASED FROM BATTERIES IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. During charging, leave the battery compartment open to improve ventilation.
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INTRODUCTION ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS See Fire. Highly flammable, flammable, combustible. In general, you must store them in “No smoking” areas. You must take care as regards cleaning and organization during use, e.g. workbenches covered with paper towels; use applicators wherever possible; containers, including secondary containers, must be labeled.
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INTRODUCTION The gases released during charging are explosive. Never allow naked flames or sparks near batteries that are charging or have recently been charged. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUIDS (polyalkylene-glycol) See Fire. Combustible. Splashes on the skin and in the eyes cause mild irritation. Avoid contact with the eyes and the skin as far as possible.
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INTRODUCTION Clutch pads and linings See Brake and clutch pads and linings. ANTI-CORROSIVE PROTECTIVE MATERIAL See Solvents, Fire. Highly flammable, flammable. These materials are varied and you must follow the manufacturers' instructions. They may contain solvents, resins, petroleum derivatives etc. You must avoid contact with the skin and the eyes. You must carry out spraying with adequate ventilation and never in enclosed spaces.
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INTRODUCTION FIBER INSULATION See Dust. Used for soundproofing. The fibrous nature of cut surfaces and edges can cause skin irritation. In general, the effect is physical and not chemical. You must take precautions to avoid excessive skin contact. Take care when organizing your work methods. Wear sleeves.
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INTRODUCTION Gasoline for engines may contain a considerable quantity of benzene, which is toxic if inhaled. You must keep con- centrations of gasoline fumes low. High concentrations cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, nausea, headaches, depression, and symptoms of intoxication. Very high concentrations result in rapid loss of consciousness. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation when handling and using gasoline.
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INTRODUCTION Wear a respirator when using sandblasting equipment, working with asbestos-based materials, or using spraying equipment. Glues See Adhesives and sealants. Oil test equipment, lubrication test equipment, and high-pressure air test equipment, in accordance with local legislation See Lubricants and greases. Always keep high-pressure equipment in good condition and carry out regular maintenance, particularly on connec- tions and fittings.
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INTRODUCTION Pressurized equipment See Oil test equipment, lubrication test equipment, and high-pressure air test equipment. Resistance welding See Welding. Sealants See Adhesives and sealants. SOLDERING See Welding. Solders are mixtures of metals whose melting point is lower than that of the constituent metals (normally lead and tin).
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INTRODUCTION Never improvise a hoist mechanism. Lower protective sheath See Anti-corrosive protection. WELDING See Gas cylinders, Fire, and Electric shock. Welding processes include resistance welding (spot welding??), arc welding, and gas welding. Resistance welding This process can throw out molten metal particles at high speed, so you must protect your eyes and skin. Arc welding This process emits a high level of ultraviolet radiation that can burn the eyes and skin of the welder and of other people nearby.
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INTRODUCTION HELPFUL HINTS Avoid filling tanks using unsuitable containers or inappropriate pressurised fuel delivery systems which may cause considerable spillage. In general, avoid skin contact with all fuels, oils, acids, solvents, etc. Most of them contain substances which can be harmful to your health. Modern oils contain additives.
Use only and original NEW HOLLAND parts. Only genuine spare parts guarantee the same quality, duration and safety as original parts, as they are the same parts that are assembled during standard production. Only and original NEW HOLLAND parts can offer such a guarantee.
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Call a doctor immediately. EYES: Flush with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. TOOLS The tools that NEW HOLLAND suggests and illustrated in this manual have been: • specifically researched and designed for use with NEW HOLLAND machines • essential for reliable repair operations •...
INTRODUCTION Torque - Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly METRIC NON-FLANGED HARDWARE NOM. LOCKNUT LOCKNUT SIZE CL.8 CL.10 CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10.9 BOLT and W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT BOLT BOLT PLATED PLATED UNPLATED UNPLATED W/ZnCr W/ZnCr 2.2 N·m (19 lb...
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INTRODUCTION METRIC FLANGED HARDWARE NOM. CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10.9 BOLT and LOCKNUT LOCKNUT SIZE CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT CL.8 CL.10 W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 BOLT BOLT PLATED PLATED UNPLATED UNPLATED W/ZnCr W/ZnCr 2.4 N·m (21 lb 3.2 N·m (28 lb 3.5 N·m (31 lb 4.6 N·m (41 lb 2.2 N·m (19 lb...
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INTRODUCTION 1. Manufacturer's Identification 2. Property Class 3. Clock Marking of Property Class and Manufacturer's Identification (Optional), i.e. marks 60 ° apart indicate Class 10 properties, and marks 120 ° apart indicate Class 8. INCH NON-FLANGED HARDWARE LOCKNUT LOCKNUT NOMINAL SAE GRADE 5 BOLT SAE GRADE 8 BOLT GrB W/ Gr5...
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INTRODUCTION Inch Lock Nuts, All Metal (Three optional methods) 20090268 Grade Identification Grade Corner Marking Method (1) Flats Marking Method (2) Clock Marking Method (3) Grade A No Notches No Mark No Marks Grade B One Circumferential Notch Letter B Three Marks Grade C Two Circumferential Notches...
INTRODUCTION Consumables T7.140 With cab, 15x12 T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 T7.140 T7.150 With cab, 15x12 T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 T7.150 T7.165 With cab, 15x12 T7.165 Without cab, 15x12 T7.165 T7.175 With cab, 18x6 T7.175 T7.180 With cab, 15x12 T7.180 Without cab, 15x12 T7.180...
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A list of the oils and lubricants recommended for your ma- chine is available on a decal fixed to the left-hand side of the engine water radiator. Contact your NEW HOLLAND dealer to get a new decal if it is damaged or illegible.
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Reference PAGE Loctite® RTV 598 Basic instructions - Shop and Assembly Loctite® Instant Gasket 587 Basic instructions - Shop and Assembly Blue NEW HOLLAND AMBRA Consumables MASTERGOLD™ HSP ENGINE OIL SAE 10W-30 NEW HOLLAND AMBRA Consumables MASTERGOLD™ HSP ENGINE OIL SAE 15W-40...
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SERVICE MANUAL Engine T7.140 With cab, 15x12 , T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.150 With cab, 15x12 , T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.165 With cab, 15x12 , T7.165 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.175 With cab, 18x6 , T7.180 With cab, 15x12 , T7.180 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.190 With cab, 18x6 , T7.195 With cab, 18x6 , T7.205 With cab, 18x6...
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Engine - 10 Fuel tanks - 216 T7.140 With cab, 15x12 , T7.140 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.150 With cab, 15x12 , T7.150 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.165 With cab, 15x12 , T7.165 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.175 With cab, 18x6 , T7.180 With cab, 15x12 , T7.180 Without cab, 15x12 , T7.190 With cab, 18x6 , T7.195 With cab, 18x6 , T7.205 With cab, 18x6...
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Contents Engine - 10 Fuel tanks - 216 SERVICE Fuel tank Drain fluid ................. 3 Remove .
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Engine - Fuel tanks Fuel tank - Drain fluid 1. Park the machine on a level and hard surface. 2. Place a suitably sized container under the component. 3. Remove the plug (1) to drain the fluid. 4. Dispose of the collected fluid in an appropriate man- ner.
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Engine - Fuel tanks Fuel tank - Remove WARNING Heavy objects! Lift and handle all heavy components using lifting equipment with adequate capacity. Always support units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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Engine - Fuel tanks 4. Remove the nut (2). Where fitted, remove the screw (1) and remove the ladder (3) from the left-hand side. BRAG12TRLUE1344 5. Disconnect the electrical connectors (1) from the fuel tank float. Remove the mounting bolts (2). Remove the float.
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Engine - Fuel tanks 8. Loosen retaining nuts (1) and (2) from the tank bracket plate to facilitate fuel tank removal. Remove the fuel tank. BRAG12TRLUE1334 Next operation: Fuel tank - Install (10.216). 47402793 23/04/2014 10.1 [10.216] / 6...
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Engine - Fuel tanks Fuel tank - Install WARNING Heavy objects! Lift and handle all heavy components using lifting equipment with adequate capacity. Always support units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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Engine - Fuel tanks 4. Attach the retaining strap (1) to the bracket located be- tween the fuel tank and the transmission. Fit the nut (2). Remove the retaining strap (1). Insert the bolt (4) into the bracket and tighten the nut (3). Torque to 15 N·m (11.1 lb ft).
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Engine - Fuel tanks Auxiliary fuel tank - Remove WARNING Heavy objects! Lift and handle all heavy components using lifting equipment with adequate capacity. Always support units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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