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Transmission range lever - Hydrostatic (HST) - Cab ........3-69 Transmission range lever - Hydrostatic (HST) - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)3-69 Cab internal lighting .
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Emergency stopping - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) ..... . 4-40 Brakes - HST and Mechanical transmissions ......... 4-41 Moving the unit Steering wheel adjustment .
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7 MAINTENANCE General information General information ..............7-1 General specification - Diesel fuel .
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Every 100 hours Fuel filter - Drain ............... 7-38 Every 300 hours Engine oil and oil filter - Change .
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Storage Storing the tractor ..............7-71 Removal of the tractor from storage .
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 machine.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Tractor intended use WARNING Roll-over hazard! Always pull from the drawbar. DO NOT attach chains or ropes to the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) for pulling purposes, as the machine could tip over. When driving through door openings or under low overhead objects, make sure there is sufficient clearance for the ROPS.
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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION equipment mounted on the tractor, such as a rotary mower, may cause harm. Stones may be thrown further than the mowed crop. Pay the necessary attention while operating next to public roads or footpaths. Thrown objects can get projected outside the field and hit unprotected people like bikers or pedestrians.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emissions overview FEDERAL and CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY STATEMENT Your warranty rights and obligations The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your engine. New engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet stringent anti-smog standards.
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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION is liable for damages to other engine components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part. is required by California regulations to maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts during the warranty period for the engines covered by this warranty.
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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION A. Intake manifold. B. Turbocharger C. Air Control Valve D. Exhaust Manifold 3. Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System A. EGR valve body 4. Aftertreatment Devices A. Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) B. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) 5. Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) System. A.
• 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.
NEW HOLLAND during normal operation, routine service, and maintenance. Periodic service consists of activities that are necessary to maintain the expected life of the NEW HOLLAND ma- This manual does not contain all the information that re- chine. These activities have defined intervals.
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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION demonstrate the ability to operate and service the NEW aging depending on the kind of shipment and the related HOLLAND machine in a correct and safe manner. procedure to assemble the received components. Additional documents When required, the machine is delivered with an assem- bly instruction.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product Identification Number (PIN) The numbers on the Product Identification Number (PIN) plate are important in the event your tractor should require future service. Record the PIN in the section provided on page 1-1. NOTE: Image for reference only . The PIN plate (1) is located on the right-hand side of the front frame.
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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION The transmission identification numbers (3) are located on the transmission housing, to the left of the Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL). The transmission identification numbers are also located on the PIN plate. NHIL16CT00383AA The engine identification number is located on the right-hand side of the engine block, below and inboard of the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) cooler.
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Product Identification Number (PIN) Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) PIN plate (1), Cab is located on the left-hand side rear steel plate of the cabin. For roll-bar models, it is located on the right-hand side of the ROPS connector plate (2).
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Operator's manual storage on the machine - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The operator’s manual must be stored in a compartment (1) located in the rear of the operator’s seat back and be kept available for use by all operators. NHIL13CT01163AA Operator's manual storage on the machine - Cab The operator’s manual must be stored in a compartment...
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine orientation - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) NOTE: On this equipment, left-hand and right-hand are determined by standing behind the unit, looking in the direction of travel. NHIL22CT00417AA NHIL22CT00415AA Top view Left-hand view (A) Front (C) Rear (B) Right-hand side (D) Left-hand side...
1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine orientation - Cab NOTE: On this equipment, left-hand and right-hand are determined by standing behind the unit, looking in the direction of travel. NHIL22CT00420AA NHIL22CT00418AA Top view Left-hand view (A) Front (C) Rear (B) Right-hand side (D) Left-hand side NHIL22CT00401AA NHIL22CT00419AA...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### Safety rules and signal word definitions 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 and on machine safety signs, you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU- TION followed by special instructions.
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules General safety rules Use caution when you operate the machine on slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the center of gravity of the machine. The machine can tip or roll over when near ditches and embankments or uneven surfaces.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Before you leave the machine: 1. Park the machine on a firm, level surface. 2. Put all controls in neutral or park lock position. 3. Engage the parking brake. Use wheel chocks if required. 4. Lower all hydraulic equipment — Implements, header, etc. 5.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Wheels and tires Make sure that tires are correctly inflated. Do not exceed any recommended load or pressure. Follow the instructions in the manual for proper tire inflation. Tires are heavy. Handling tires without proper equipment could cause death or serious injury. Never weld on a wheel with a tire installed.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Inspect the electrical system for loose connections and frayed insulation. Repair or replace loose or damaged parts. Do not store oily rags or other flammable material on the machine. Do not weld or flame cut any items that contain flammable material. Clean items thoroughly with non-flammable solvents before welding or flame-cutting.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION • For correct hitch geometry, refer to the operator’s manual for each implement you connect. Reflectors and warning lights You must use flashing amber warning lights when you operate equipment on public roads. Seat belts Seat belts must be worn at all times. Seat belt inspection and maintenance: •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION DO NOT WELD, DRILL HOLES, ATTEMPT TO STRAIGHTEN, OR REPAIR THE PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE. MOD- IFICATION IN ANY WAY CAN REDUCE THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE STRUCTURE, WHICH COULD CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY IN THE EVENT OF FIRE, TIP OVER, ROLL OVER, COLLISION, OR ACCI- DENT.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Retract raised or extended components, if necessary. Remove or lower radio antennas or other accessories. Should a contact between the machine and an electric power source occur, the following precautions must be taken: • Stop the machine movement immediately. •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Loader buckets, forks, etc. or other lifting, handling, or digging equipment and its load will change the center of gravity of the machine. This can cause the machine to tip on slopes or uneven ground. Load items can fall off the loader bucket or lifting equipment and crush the operator. Care must be taken when lifting a load.
DO NOT OPERATE TAG A. (1) Do not operate. B. (2) Do not remove this. C. (3) See other side. D. (4) Signed by. E. (5) Reason The DO NOT OPERATE tag can be obtained from your NEW HOLLAND dealer. 2-10...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Folding Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Your tractor is equipped with a folding ROPS (1), see4-25 for proper use and application. NHIL16CT01407AA 2-11...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Starting up the machine safely WARNING Run-over hazard! When attempting to start the engine, always sit in the operator´s seat with the parking brake engaged and all control elements in neutral. Never attempt to start the engine while standing beside the ma- chine.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Starting procedure for mechanical transmission models 1. Push the hand throttle lever (1) forward to approximately the middle position. 2. Turn the key switch (2) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hydrostatic (HST) model The key switch (1) allows activation of the starter motor and fuel delivery only when: • HST forward/reverse pedals (2) are in the neutral position • PTO switch (3) is in the "OFF" position. •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Starting procedure for HST models 1. Push the hand throttle lever (1) forward to approximately the middle position. 2. Turn the key switch (2) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Operator presence system (start operation) Transmission Transmis- Operator Rear PTO Mid PTO Park Brake Clutch Pedal Condition Type sion HST pedals Out of Seat Engaged Start in Neutral HST pedals Start with Out of Seat Disengaged in Neutral Alarm HST pedals...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Stopping the machine safely To stop the engine, carry out the following procedures: 1. Remain in the operator seat. 2. Pull the hand throttle lever rearward to the idle position. 3. Engage the park brake. 4. Ensure all gearshift levers, range levers or shuttle shift lever are in the neutral position and the Power Take Off (PTO) switch is in the OFF position.
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.
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety signs - Cab The following safety signs are on your machine as a guide for your safety and for the safety of those working with you. Walk around the machine and note the content and the location of all safety signs before you operate your machine. Keep all safety signs clean and legible.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. High pressure steam and hot water. Remove filler cap with extreme care. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40297729 40297729 (1) Location: On top of radiator frame.
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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 could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40239638 40239638 (3) Location: On the left-hand (A) and right-hand (B)
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Air Conditioning System Fluid under high pressure. Do not disconnect any lines. Service repair or recharging must be performed only by a trained service technician. Refrigerant: R-134a Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40323653...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. During the DPF regeneration process, • The exhaust stack and fixed hood area becomes extremely hot. Park the tractor away from highly flammable • material and person. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE WARNING To avoid personal injury: Wrong operation causes serious injury easily. Push the lever (1) in to lock the joystick in neutral. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40194109 40194109 (7) Location: On the joystick cover.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Periodically, the DPF will require regeneration. This is an automatic function unless inhibited by the operator. Automatic: The DPF regen lamp will illuminate indicating regeneration is needed. If the operator does not inhibit the regeneration with the switch, the DPF temperature will also come on and the engine control unit will automatically begin regeneration.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (8) Location: On the right-hand side rear window glass. NHIL16CT00705AA WARNING Operate control only from Tractor seat. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40229994 40229994 (9) Location: On the rear of the left-hand fender (A) and NHIL22CT00280AA the right-hand fender (B).
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) WARNING HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death Relieve pressure on system before repairing, • adjusting or disconnecting. Wear proper hand and eye protection when • searching for leaks, use wood or cardboard instead of hands.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (12) WARNING RUN OVER HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death: Start only from seat with transmission and PTO • in neutral Do not short across starter terminals to start • engine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (14) 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, TO PREVENT DAMAGE to other electrical components on vehicle being started,...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (16) Caution PTO selector & lever must be in “OFF” position • to start engine. Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD • engaged. Warning TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: After first hour of operation and daily thereafter, •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (16) Location: On the left-hand cabin pillar. NHIL22CT00275AA (17) Caution Only clean diesel fuel not contaminated. Ultra low sulfur diesel .Less than 15.0 mg/kg • (15.0 mg/kg) Do not smoke while refueling and keep any type •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (18) Caution NO SMOKING ULTRA LOW DIESEL FUEL ONLY • Do not smoke while refueling and keep any type • of flame away. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40241059 40241059 (18) Location: On the lower side of the left-hand front glass.
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety signs - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The following safety signs are on your machine as a guide for your safety and for the safety of those working with you. Walk around the machine and note the content and the location of all safety signs before you operate your machine. Keep all safety signs clean and legible.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. High pressure steam and hot water. Remove filler cap with extreme care. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40297729 40297729 (1) Location: On top of screen frame.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. Beware hot part. Keep clear of muffler to avoid injury. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40239636 40239636 (3) Location: Under the hood, on the right-hand side of the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) bracket.
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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 could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40239638 40239638 (4) Location: On the left - hand (A) and right-hand (B)
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING To prevent serious injury or death. During the DPF regeneration process, • The exhaust stack and fixed hood area becomes extremely hot. Park the tractor away from highly flammable • material and person. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION Periodically, the DPF will require regeneration. This is an automatic function unless inhibited by the operator. Automatic: The DPF regen lamp will illuminate indicating regeneration is needed. If the operator does not inhibit the regeneration with the switch, the DPF temperature will also come on and the engine control unit will automatically begin regeneration.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (6) Location: On the right-hand fender. NHIL22CT00279AA JOYSTICK LEVER USAGE WARNING To avoid personal injury: Wrong operation causes serious injury easily. Push the lever (1) in to lock the joystick in neutral. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Operate control only from tractor seat. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Quantity: 2 English Part Number: MT40229994 40229994 (8) Location: On the rear of the left-hand and right-hand fenders. NHIL22CT00257AA WARNING Rotating driveline contact may cause serious injury •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) WARNING HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death Relieve pressure on system before repairing, • adjusting or disconnecting. Wear proper hand and eye protection when • searching for leaks, use wood or cardboard instead of hands.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (11) WARNING TO PREVENT DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Whenever clearance permits: Keep ROPS fully upright and locked • • Do not operate vehicle without ROPS locking pins in position When ROPS must be lowered: Drive with extreme care. •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (12) WARNING To prevent serious injury or death: Never operate a tractor without a certified ROPS. • Always fasten seat belt when operating tractor • with ROPS in upright position. Do not operate the tractor on steep slopes or •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (14) CAUTION USE OF ANY OIL OTHER THAN MAY CLOG THE DPF EARLIER THAN EXPECTED USE ONLY API CJ4 ENGINE OIL Quantity: 1 English Part Number: MT40342881/00 40342881 (14) Location: Left-hand side hood NHIL16CT00695AA (15) WARNING TO JUMP START (Negative Grounded Battery ) •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (16) Caution Only clean diesel fuel not contaminated. Ultra low sulfur diesel .Less than 15.0 mg/kg • (15.0 mg/kg) Do not smoke while refueling and keep any type • of flame away. Maximum of 20% 20% biodiesel (B20) •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (18) Caution PTO selector & lever must be in “OFF” position • to start engine. Do not operate on hard surfaces with 4WD • engaged. Warning TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: After first hour of operation and daily thereafter, •...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (18) Location: On the Right rear fender. NHIL22CT00257AA 2-47...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Instructional signs - Cab 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.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Avoid direct water spray on ECU • English MT40312336 Location: Left-hand side of the battery tray. 40312336.00 NHIL22CT00273AA Key Switch • English MT40008540 Location: Right-hand side of the rear hood panel. 40008540 NHIL15CT00591AA 2-49...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION PTO Switch • English MT40189937 Location: Right-hand side of the dash panel. 40189937 NHIL15CT00592AA Hand Throttle Lever • English MT40233965 Location: On the right-hand side of the dash panel. 40233965 NHIL15CT00592AA 2-50...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Position control lever • English MT40279848 40279848-01 Location: On the right-hand side control pod, next to the drivers seat and right-hand fender. NHIL15CT00565AA Rear remote coupler operation. • English MT40236926 Location: Right-hand side of the rear cross bar support. 40236926 NHIL13CT01102AA 2-51...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Drop rate control valve • English MT40008821 Location: Below the drivers seat. 40008821 NHIL13CT01379AA 2-52...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Differential lock • English MT400008815 Location: HST - Left-hand rear side operator’s platform. (Refer to figure 17). Location: Mechanical - Right-hand rear side of the oper- ator’s platform. (Refer to figure 18 ) 40008815 NHIL13CT01361AA NHIL13CT01240AA 2-53...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fuel Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only • English MT40241059 Location: Left-hand side, on platform shield above the fuel tank. 40241059 NHIL22CT00276AA (10) • English MT40394847 Location: On left-hand side and below the instrument panel. 40394847-01 NHIL22CT00266AA 2-54...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (11) • English MT40354732 Location: On left-hand side lever guide. 40354732-00 NHIL22CT00267AA (12) • English MT40008742 Location: On left-hand side lever guide. 40008742 NHIL13CT01361AA 2-55...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (13) • English MT40520267 Location: On top of the 4WD lever knob. NHIL22CT00447AA NHIL22CT00444AA (14) • English MT40373064 Not a step Location: On the tool box bracket. NHIL22CT00448AA NHIL22CT00277AA 2-56...
2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Instructional signs - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 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.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Key Switch • English MT40008540 • Location: Right-hand side of the rear hood panel. 40008540 NHIL13CT01006AA PTO Switch • English MT40189937 • Location: Right-hand side of the dash panel. 40189937 NHIL13CT01005AA 2-58...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hand Throttle Lever • English MT40232389 • Location: On the right-hand side of the dash panel. 40232389 NHIL13CT01005AA Rear remote valve operation. • English MT40236923 • Location : Right side pod. 40236923 NHIL13CT01153AA 2-59...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Position control lever • English MT40008842 • Location: On the right-hand side control pod, next to 40008842 the drivers seat and right-hand fender. NHIL13CT01014AA Rear remote coupler operation. • English MT40236926 • Location : Right rear cross bar support. 40236926 NHIL13CT01102AA 2-60...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Drop rate control valve • English MT40008821 • Location: Below the drivers seat, near the park brake. 40008821 NHIL22CT00283AA 4WD lever • English MT40008742 • Location: On the left-hand side rear operator’s platform. 40008742 NHIL22CT00283AA 2-61...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Differential lock • English MT400008815 • Location: Mechanical - Right-hand side rear of the op- erator’s platform. (Refer to figure 18 ) 40008815 NHIL22CT00283AA Differential lock • English MT400008815 • Location: HST - Left-hand side rear of the operator’s platform.
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) Fuel Ultra low sulfur diesel fuel only • English MT40241059 • Location: Left-hand side, on platform shield above the fuel tank. 40241059 NHIL22CT00256AA (11) Avoid direct water spray on ECU • English MT40312336 • Location: Above the battery. 40312336.00 NHIL22CT00273AA 2-63...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (12) Engine start • English MT40394847 • Location: On left-hand side and below the instrument panel. 40394847-01 NHIL22CT00266AA (13) Hand Throttle Lever • English MT40233965 • Location: On the right-hand side of the dash panel. 40233965 NHIL15CT00592AA 2-64...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (14) Key Switch • English MT40008540 • Location: Right-hand side of the rear hood panel. 40008540 NHIL15CT00591AA (15) • English MT40354732 • Location: On left-hand side lever guide. 40354732-00 NHIL22CT00267AA 2-65...
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2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (16) 2WD/4WD • English MT40008742 • Location: Left side platform beneath the operator’s seat. 40008742 NHIL22CT00283AA (17) Not a step • English MT40520267 • Location: On top of the 4WD lever knob. NHIL22CT00447AA NHIL22CT00444AA 2-66...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS###_3_### Access to operator's platform Operator's platform access - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) type tractor Entering and exiting the tractor: • Whenever possible, use the left-hand side step (1) for entering and exiting the tractor operator’s platform.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operator's platform access (Cab) Opening doors from the outside NOTE: To enter the cabin, release the cabin door lock with the provided key and just pull the cabin door grip outside. NOTE: To open the left/right cabin door from inside of the cab, push the door release lever outside, and use the grab handle to push the door outside.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cab side window To open cab side windows (1) pivot handle (2) and push outwards until window linkage latches. To close cab side window pull inwards on handle (2) and pivot handle until window linkage latches. NHIL15CT00525AA Cab rear window To open the rear window (1) pivot handle (2) clockwise...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operator's seat Operator's switch - Location and function NOTE: Before leaving the operator’s seat, turn the Power Take-Off (PTO) switch to the “OFF” position and place the middle PTO lever (optional) in the “OFF” position, and apply the parking brake. The switch that detects the operator’s presence is located at the lower end of the operator’s seat, Cab (1),Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (2).
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Seat belt - Cab NOTE: See Figure 1 for cab. The retractable male end of the seat belt (1) is located on left-hand side of the seat. To extend the length of the seat belt, pull out on the male end until the correct length is obtained.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Seat belt - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The retractable male end of the seat belt (1) is located on left-hand side of the seat. To extend the length of the seat belt, pull out on the male end until the correct length is obtained.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Seat controls - Cab - Suspension seat WARNING Loss of control hazard! DO NOT make seat adjustments while the machine is in motion. All seat adjustment should be made with the machine stationary and the parking brake applied. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Back rest angle adjustment lever (1) 1. After lifting the back rest angle adjustment lever (1), upward and adjust the angle to fit your body. 2. Release the back rest angle adjustment lever (1), and check to see if the back rest is locked in place.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Seat controls - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Adjusting the tractor seat Your tractor is equipped with an adjustable suspension seat. To move the seat forward or backwards, raise the adjust- ment lever (1). Adjust the seat and release the adjustment lever.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Instrument panel NHIL20CT00089FA Park Brake Indicator Light - Illuminates if the park brake is engaged with the key switch rotated from the "OFF" position. Flasher Turn Lights - Operate when the multifunction switch lever is moved downwards for left turns the left arrow will flash.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS sufficient oil pressure is present at the oil sender. If the bulb illuminates during operation, stop the tractor imme- diately, and investigate the cause. 3-15...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NHIL20CT00089FA 12. Fuel Gauge - Indicates the amount of diesel fuel remaining in the tank. The gauge will activate when the key switch is in the "ON" position. It will register "empty" with the key switch in the "OFF" position. 13.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 23. Automatic Power Take-Off (PTO) mode indicator light 24. Engine Speed Control (ESC) mode indicator light 25. PTO Indicator Light - When either the rear or mid PTO is engaged, the indicator will be illuminated amber with the key in the "START"...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NHIL20CT00089FA 30. Air cleaner service indicator(Not used) 31. High beam indicator(Not used) 32. Forward-reverse indicator(Not used) 33. Hour meter and engine diagnosis error code 34. Failure Mode Indicator (FMI). If any errors that are related to the engine control occur, the FMI code will be displayed in addition the engine diagnosis error codes as shown 35.
“sxxxx” (3) and “Fxx” (2) code displayed on the instrument panel. The Warning Lamp (1) will also be illuminated in amber or red color. Should a fault occur causing the tractor to become disabled, a fault code will be displayed in the instrument panel. Contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND dealer and report the fault code displayed. NHILCT1700115AA Refer-...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Dashboard Warning Lamp Title Refer- Fault Code ence Fault Code Amber s27 F03 s27 F04 s27 F05 Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) s27 F11 H-Bridge driver fault s27 F16 P0403 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Zero Solid on or Torque Monitoring fault s1221 F11...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Dashboard Warning Lamp Title Refer- Fault Code ence Fault Code Amber Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check injector number error s1221 F11 P1632 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check fuel quantity error s1221 F11 P1633 Solid on Engine Control Unit (ECU)-Pulse check injection number error...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Dashboard Warning Lamp Title Refer- Fault Code ence Fault Code Amber Air Control Valve (ACV) driver fault (current) s51 F11 P02EB Solid on Air Control Valve (ACV) driver open s51 F05 P02E0 Solid on circuit Air Control Valve (ACV) driver s51 F16 fault(current)
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cruise control WARNING Loss of control hazard! To maintain optimum control of the machine, do not use cruise control at high speeds or when road- ing. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1058H The HST cruise control rocker switch (1) is located on the control indicator light (2) will illuminate on the instrument...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission shuttle shift lever NOTICE: Do not attempt to operate the shuttle lever while the tractor is moving, it may cause damage to the syn- chromesh gear. Depress the clutch pedal to stop tractor motion to operate the shuttle lever. The transmission shuttle shift lever (1) is located on the left-hand side of the dash panel on mechanical transmis- sion model tractors.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Clutch pedal The foot operated clutch pedal (1) controls the single- stage clutch and is located on the left-hand side of the operator’s platform. NOTE: The mechanical transmission model tractor is equipped with a clutch. Always depress the clutch pedal fully when engaging or disengaging the front-wheel drive.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Brake pedals WARNING Loss of control hazard! Always reduce the traveling speed and use the steering wheel while you make a turn. When you oper- ate the machine at high speeds, never attempt to make sharp turns by using the turning brake pedals. If you use the individual brakes at high speeds, the machine could become machine unstable.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hand throttle lever The hand throttle lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the dash panel. Push the lever forward to increase the engine speed and rearward to decrease the engine speed. NOTICE: Use the hand throttle lever during field opera- tions only.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Horn switch The horn switch (1) is located on the center of the steering wheel shroud. To activate the horn, place the key switch in the “ON” po- sition and push the horn switch down. NHIL22CT00348AA 3-31...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hazard light switch The hazard light switch (1) is located in the center on the steering wheel shroud. To activate the hazard lights, push down on the hazard light switch (1) with key switch (2) in any position. NHIL22CT00348AA 3-32...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Power Take-Off (PTO) switch The PTO switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the dash panel. NOTE: Place the PTO switch in the “OFF” position to start the engine. To activate the PTO, push down on the PTO switch and turn the switch to the "ON"...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Key switch The key switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the rear hood panel just below the hand throttle. • Turning the key to the middle "ON" position (A) acti- vates the warning lights, instruments, and automatic engine preheat system.
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 turning at row end. Do not drive at high speeds or on roads with the differential lock engaged. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) foot pedals The ground speed of tractors equipped with a hydrostatic transmission is continuously variable, from zero to full rated speed in each range. Speed is controlled by the HST forward (1) and reverse (2) pedals located on the right-hand foot platform.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Tilt steering lever The tilt steering lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the steering column shroud. For Hydrostatic Transmis- sion (HST) see Figure 1.For Mechanical transmission see Figure 2. Use the tilt steering lever to adjust the steering wheel po- sition.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Multifunction light switch The multifunction light switch (1) is located on the left- hand side of the dash panel and controls the front road lights, taillights, and turn signals. NHIL15CT00596AA NHIL15CT00597AA (A) Mechanical transmission model (B) Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) model DPF switch The (DPF) switch (1) located on the left-hand side of the...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Beacon switch (Beacon is optional) The beacon switch (1) is located on the right-hand side at “B” pillar. The switch controls the optional roof beacon (2). The key switch has to be in the ON/RUN position for the roof beacon to operate.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left-hand side controls Left-hand controls - Cab NHIL22CT00242FA Mechanical transmission (1) Power Take-Off (PTO) gear lever (3) GSP lever (Optional) (5) Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) down (optional) speed control knob (2) Range gear shift lever (4) Four Wheel Drive (FWD) lever (6) Mid PTO gear lever (Optional) 3-40...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NHIL22CT00244FA Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) (1) Power Take-Off (PTO) gear lever (3) GSP lever (Optional) (5) Differential lock pedal (optional) (2) Mid PTO gear lever (Optional) (4) Four Wheel Drive (FWD) lever (6) Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) down speed control knob 3-41...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission range lever - Mechanical models NOTICE: Before operating the range gear shift lever, press down the clutch pedal, brake pedals, and stop the tractor completely. The transmission range selector lever, (1) is located on the left-hand control pod.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Power Take-Off gear lever (optional) NOTICE: Operate the Power Take-Off (PTO) gear lever by correct “I” pattern. If operated diagonally, it may cause a failure. If the PTO gear lever is not engaged smoothly, shift the lever again after lifting up the implement from the ground to align the drive shaft.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front Wheel Drive (FWD) lever - Cab NOTICE: When driving on public roads, disengage the Front Wheel Drive (FWD). If the FWD is not disengaged, there may be damage caused to the tires and transmission drive line and could also cause a serious accident. After working in the field, disengage the FWD before exiting the field.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS HST model To engage the front-wheel drive on HST model tractors, stop the tractor completely and push the handle (1) completely downwards. To disengage the front-wheel drive, stop the tractor completely and pull the handle upwards. NHIL22CT00317AA 3-45...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mid Power Take Off (PTO) - Handle (optional) The mid Power Take-Off (PTO) lever (1) is located on the left-hand control pod. NOTICE: Do not engage the mid-PTO unless the PTO switch is in the off position. (A) - Cab (B) - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) NHIL22CT00321AA...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Ground Speed PTO (GSP) lever (optional) Ground Speed PTO (GSP) lever (Optional) • This lever (1) is used to select the ground speed PTO (GSP) or independent PTO. • The ground speed PTO rotates proportionally according to the rear wheel speed.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left-hand / Right-hand controls - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) NHIL22CT00245FA Mechanical transmission (1) Range gear shift lever (4) GSP lever (Optional) (7) Main gear shift lever (9) Engine Speed Management (ESM) main switch (2) Power Take-Off (PTO) (5) Four Wheel drive (FWD) (8) Engine Speed (10) Parking brake lever...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS NHIL22CT00246FA Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) (1) Power Take-Off (PTO) gear lever (4) Four Wheel drive (FWD) lever (7) Engine Speed Management (Optional) (ESM) speed up/down switch (2) Mid PTO lever (Optional) (5) Differential lock pedal (8) Engine Speed Management (ESM) main switch (3) GSP lever (Optional) (6) Range gear shift lever...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking brake - Cab WARNING Unexpected movement! Always engage the parking brake and switch off the engine before exiting the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0209A NOTICE: Ensure the park brake is fully disengaged before driving the tractor. The park brake lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the operator’s platform.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Parking brake - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) WARNING Unexpected movement! Always engage the parking brake and switch off the engine before exiting the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0209A NOTICE: Ensure the park brake is fully disengaged before driving the tractor.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Speed Management (ESM) switch – Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The ESM main switch (1) enables the Engine Speed Man- agement (ESM) function. NHIL16CT00423AA 3-54...
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Speed Management (ESM) Up/Down switch – Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The Engine Speed Management (ESM) Up/Down switch (1) is used to adjust the engine speed for ESM when the Engine Speed Management (ESM) Up/Down switch is en- abled.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Engine Speed Management (ESM) Up/Down switch – Cab The Engine Speed Management (ESM) Up/Down (1) is used to adjust the engine speed for ESM when the ESM is enabled. NHIL16CT00705AA 3-57...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) - Cab The Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) lever (1) is located on the right-hand control pod. The lever controls the position of the two lift arms. DANGER Crushing hazard! Make sure area is clear of all persons before lowering equipment.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydraulic Power Lift (HPL) - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The HPL lever (1) is located on the right-hand control pod. The lever controls the position of the two lift arms. DANGER Crushing hazard! Make sure area is clear of all persons before lowering equipment.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Draft control - Cab (Optional) The optional draft control lever (1) will be located in the slot on the right-hand control pod, next to the position control lever (2). The draft control lever sets the desired depth of the at- tached implement.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Draft control - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (Optional) The optional draft control lever (1) will be located in the slot on the right-hand control pod, next to the position control lever (2). Set the draft control to the desired depth for the attached implement by using the lever.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear remote control valves - Cab Your tractor can be equipped with a one or two spool rear remote valves. One spool control valve is standard equip- ment. The control lever(s) (1) (Green) and (2) (Blue) is/are located in front of the right-hand control pod.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear remote control valves - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Your tractor can be equipped with a one or two spool rear remote valves. One spool control valve is standard equip- ment. The control lever(s) (1) (Green) and (2) (Blue) is/are located in front of the right-hand control pod.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mid mount two spool control valve - Cab The mid mount two spools control valve levers (1), loca- tion is to the front of the right-hand control console. The control valves purpose is for front-end loader operation, and to operate other front mounted implements.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydraulic hose connection WARNING Crushing hazard! Before disconnecting the cylinders or equipment, make sure you adequately support and secure the equipment or implement. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0243A WARNING Escaping fluid! Remote couplers must be properly mounted and securely fastened to the machine mounting bracket for proper functioning of the safety disconnect feature.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Mid mount two spool control valve - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The mid mount two-spool control valve (1) location is to the front of the right-hand fender. This control valves purpose is for front-end loader operation, and to operate other front mounted implements.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Hydraulic hose connection NOTE: Figure 3 shows the dealer installed coupler kit with WARNING front end loader. Crushing hazard! Before disconnecting the cylinders or equip- ment, make sure you adequately support and secure the equipment or implement. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission main shift lever - Cab Mechanical transmission model The transmission main gearshift lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the operator’s platform, its purpose is to select any one of the four forward or reverse gears. With the combination of the shuttle shift, main shift, and range selector lever offer the operator a combination of sixteen forward and sixteen reverse gears.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Transmission range lever - Hydrostatic (HST) - Cab HST model The transmission range shift lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the operator’s platform. The trans- mission range shift lever operates in an H-pattern. HST model tractors have a three range speeds and one neu- tral position.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cab internal lighting The lighting system includes an inside cab light (1) located on the right-hand side cab pillar. To operate light: 1. Key switch is in the ON/ACC position 2. Press bottom (A) portion of light 3.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Cab external lighting Cab front work lights To operate the front cab work lights (1) press upper part (A) of the switch (2). To turn OFF the front cab work lights (1) press lower part (B) of the switch (2).
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front window wiper/washer The front window wiper (1) and washer nozzle (2) operate by means of switch (3) located on the cab right-hand side pillar. NHIL15CT00535AA NHIL15CT00521AA To operate front wiper and washer • Wiper ON position -press upper part (A) of switch (3) •...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear window wiper/washer (optional) The (optional) rear window wiper (1) and washer nozzle (2) work by means of switch (3) located on the cab right- hand side pillar. NHIL15CT00537AA NHIL15CT00521AA To operate rear wiper and washer •...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Auxiliary power outlet A 12 V, 10 A auxiliary power outlet (1) is located inside the cab on the right-hand side control console. This outlet will power electrical accessories. NHIL15CT00540AA 3-74...
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Overhead controls Cab climate control NHIL15CT00526AA This section of the manual describes the operation and use of a cab fitted tractor with an air conditioning system. This air conditioning system, in addition to ensuring optimum temperature inside the cab, reduces air humidity, which otherwise may be a nuisance to the operator and compromise safe tractor operation.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Air conditioning Air conditioning and temperature controls The air conditioning system has three control switches. 1. Fan speed control switch OFF position Low speed Medium low speed Medium high speed High speed NHILCT1700110AA 2. Air direction control switch A.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Air conditioning system operation The air conditioning system provides dehumidified cool air or dehumidified warm air. NOTE: When the engine is not running, the air conditioner will not work because the compressor receives its power from the engine.
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Ventilation Adjust the ventilation lever (1)to choose external or inter- nal ventilation. Place the ventilation lever in the upper position (A) for external and position (B) for internal ven- tilation. NHIL15CT00519AA Air direction Adjust the air direction with the air direction control switch (2).
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3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Outside air enters the cab through a vent (5) under the cab roof on the right-hand side of the tractor. Filtered fresh air drawn is into the cab from the outside. When the fan is operating with the doors, and windows closed, the pressure inside the cab is higher than the pressure outside, and consequently air can only enter the cab via the side filters.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Front sun shade The sunshade (1) location is at the front inside of the cab allowing the operator several different positions to block sunlight. Pull downwards on the shade to the desired position. Re- turn the shade to the UP position by sliding the release latch (2) to the right.
3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Exterior controls Rear-view outside mirrors The tractor has mirrors (1) on both right and left hand sides, mounted on the front of the cab. That can be ad- justed in two different ways, as described below: •...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS###_4_### Commissioning the unit Engine Speed Management (ESM) - Cab The Engine Speed Management (ESM) function allows Depressing the Engine Speed Management (ESM) main switch from position (B) to position (C) will cause: the operator to select and save a specific engine speed and return to that speed with the push of a single button.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Engine Speed Management (ESM) up/down switch (2), is used to adjust the engine speed for Engine Speed Management (ESM) when the Engine Speed Manage- ment (ESM) is enabled. Depress the upper or lower side of the Engine Speed Management (ESM) up/down switch to adjust engine speed.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine Speed Management (ESM) Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The Engine Speed Management (ESM) function allows Depressing the Engine Speed Management (ESM) main the operator to select and save a specific engine speed switch from position (B) to position (C) will cause: and return to that speed with the push of a single button.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The Engine Speed Management (ESM) up/down switch (2), is used to adjust the engine speed for Engine Speed Management (ESM) when the Engine Speed Manage- ment (ESM) is enabled. Depress the upper or lower side of the Engine Speed Management (ESM) up/down switch to adjust engine speed.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Changing tire rolling circumference and vehicle speed - Procedure NOTE: See 9-2 for specific tire size rolling circumferences. NOTE: The specified “Rolling circumferences” are at maximum tire pressures. NOTE: This procedure is to be followed for tractor assembly or for rear tire size change. Battery voltage •...
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (2) Enter the edit mode: Turn the key switch to the “ON” position while pressing the upper side of the Engine Speed Management (ESM) main switch (1). At this time, the tire rolling circumference, “CAL”,(2) and vehicle speed (3) will be displayed. (See figure 5.) NHIL20CT00112AA (3) Changing the vehicle speed X km/h (X mph): Press...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Engine break-in procedure Your tractor will provide long and dependable service if given proper care during the first 50-hour break-in period. During the first 50 hours of operation: 1. Avoid "lugging" the engine. Operating in too high a gear under heavy load may cause engine lugging, which is indicated when the engine will not respond to a throttle increase.
It is very important to read this operator’s manual and understand the safe operation of your tractor. If you have any questions in the operation of this emission system please contact your NEW HOLLAND dealer NHIL16CT00468AA...
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fuel and engine lubrication oil specifications Fuel specification • Use only Ultra Low Sulfur diesel fuel S15 in your tractor. NOTICE: Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur fuel may adversely affect the engine and the DPF perfor- mance.
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(DPF), the functionality of the DPF will be impaired. If the operator continues to ignore or interrupt the regeneration notification, this will damage the (DPF) to such an extent as to require the DPF to be replace by an authorized NEW HOLLAND dealer. To exit the inhibited regeneration mode: 1.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Forced regeneration mode operation WARNING Fire hazard! During the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) forced regeneration process the exhaust stack and fixed hood area becomes extremely hot. Park the machine outside and away from combustible or highly flammable material.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DPF indicator lamps • Engine warning (1) • DPF temperature (4) • DPF regeneration (3) • DPF Inhibitor (2) The DPF indicator lamps have several different operating definitions. Read the table below and be aware of the definitions for each occurrence.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Power Take Off (PTO) - Operation - Cab Rear PTO To engage the rear PTO: 1. Push the PTO switch (1) down and turn the switch to the "ON" position (A). NOTE: When the PTO switch is in the engaged “ON” position, the PTO indicator light (2) illuminates on the instrument panel.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Rear PTO operation without operator present WARNING Entanglement hazard! Before operating stationary Power Take-Off (PTO) equipment, do the following: apply the parking brake, place all controls in the neutral position, and block all four wheels. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0336A NOTICE: The engine will shut off in approximately two seconds if the operator leaves the seat without the transmission shuttle shift lever or HST pedals in the neutral position or the mid PTO lever not in the "OFF"...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Power Take-Off (PTO) - Operation - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Rear PTO To engage the rear PTO: 1. Push the PTO switch (1) down and turn the switch to the "ON" position (A). NOTE: When the PTO switch is in the engaged “ON” position, the PTO indicator light (2) will illuminate on the instrument panel.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Rear PTO operation without operator present WARNING Entanglement hazard! Before operating stationary Power Take-Off (PTO) equipment, do the following: apply the parking brake, place all controls in the neutral position, and block all four wheels. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0336A NOTICE: The engine will shut off in approximately two seconds if the operator leaves the seat without the transmission shuttle shift lever or HST pedals in the neutral position or the mid PTO lever not in the "OFF"...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Three-point linkage The tractor's three-point linkage is used to attach three- point mounted equipment which is usually PTO operated, such as rotary mowers, tillers, flail mowers, snowblowers, etc. The three linkage points are the two lower lift arms (1) and the top link (2).
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Attaching three-point equipment WARNING Entanglement hazard! Before attaching or detaching equipment or changing the Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft: 1) Apply the parking brake. 2) Move all controls to neutral and PTO control knob to the disengaged position. 3) Stop the engine and remove the key.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Left-hand lift rod adjustment 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.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Top link adjustment To adjust the top link length, loosen the jam nut (1). Hold the link end (2) and rotate the handle (3) on the sleeve to lengthen or shorten the top link. After making the adjustment, tighten the jam nut to prevent unwanted rotation of sleeve when in use.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Telescoping stabilizers and flex end links adjustment Telescoping stabilizers and fixed end links are standard equipment on the tractor, the flex end links are optional equip- ment. The telescoping stabilizers (1) use a pin and multi-hole arrangement for easy adjustment, for side to side movement of the three-point linkage.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Extendable drawbar - Cab NOTICE: When transporting equipment on highways, install a safety chain with a tensile strength equal to the gross weight of the implement, between the tractor and implement hitch. Your tractor is equipped with a fixed/extendable drawbar (1) for towing equipment behind the tractor.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Extendable drawbar - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) NOTICE: When transporting equipment on highways, in- gross weight of the implement, between the tractor and stall a safety chain with a tensile strength equal to the implement hitch.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Top link adjustment The three point hitch top link attachment point (1) has two holes for attaching the upper link. Attach the link using the lower hole for light draft loads, such as mowers. Attach the link to the top hole for heavier draft loads, such as ground engaging equipment.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Fold up/down DANGER Roll-over hazard! A folded Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) does not provide roll-over protection. Do not operate the machine with the ROPS folded as a standard operating mode. Raise the ROPS immediately after low clearance use or transport.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fold ROPS down Loosen the M6 jam nut on the M6 anti-vibration bolts (4) on the both sides of the ROPS. Loosen the anti-vibration bolts on both sides. Remove both the quick pins (3) from the locking pins (2).
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) - CAB WARNING Uncontrolled equipment movement! Some mounted and semi-mounted equipment may collide with cab, causing damage. You could be injured by broken glass, and/or the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) could be damaged. Always adjust equipment as instructed in this manual.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cabin type • This Roll-Over Protective Structure, Cabin is an integrated and certified structure for driver’s safety. This structure will reduce the risk of serious injury or death when being over-turned. • DO NOT remove, modify or repair the cabin arbitrary. Any damage of fire, corrosion, welding, bending, drilling, grinding and cutting of any part of the cabin, it can weaken the protective structure.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the unit Key switch The key switch (1) is located on the right-hand side of the rear hood panel just below the hand throttle. Turning the key to the middle "ON" position (A) activates the lights, instruments, and preheats the system.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cold starting aids WARNING Explosion hazard! DO NOT use ether starting fluid. Serious engine damage, explosion, death, or serious personal injury could occur. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0148A NOTICE: When starting the machine after long down periods, avoid immediate use of hydraulics. It is necessary to allow time for enough lubrication of all moving parts before subjecting them to work loads, particularly if outdoor temperatures approach 0°C (32°F ).
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine (Mechanical) WARNING Run-over hazard! When attempting to start the engine, always sit in the operator´s seat with the parking brake engaged and all control elements in neutral. Never attempt to start the engine while standing beside the ma- chine.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting procedure NOTE: On startup, engine RPM’s may adjust automatically by software loaded on the unit based on the ambient temperature. This process can take up to 60 s. 1. Turn the key switch (1) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operator presence system (start operation) Operator Rear PTO Mid PTO Transmission Park Brake Clutch Pedal Condition Shuttle in Engaged Out of Seat Depressed Start * Neutral Shuttle in Disengaged Out of Seat Depressed Start with Alarm * Neutral Shuttle in In Seat...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine (Hydrostatic transmission) WARNING Run-over hazard! When attempting to start the engine, always sit in the operator´s seat with the parking brake engaged and all control elements in neutral. Never attempt to start the engine while standing beside the ma- chine.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting procedure NOTE: On startup, engine RPM’s may adjust automatically by software loaded on the unit based on the ambient temperature. This process can take up to 60 s. 1. Turn the key switch (1) to the middle "ON" position (A) and check if the cold start (3) engine oil pressure (4) and battery charge (5) indicator lights are illuminated.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operator presence system (start operation) Operator Rear PTO Mid PTO Transmission Park Brake Clutch Pedal Condition HST pedals in Engaged Out of Seat Start * Neutral HST pedals in Disengaged Out of Seat Start with Alarm * Neutral HST pedals in In Seat...
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the tractor with jumper cables WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Always sit in the operator's seat to operate the machine. DO NOT bypass the key start switch. Sudden and unexpected machine movement or machine runaway could result. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stopping the unit Stopping the engine To stop the engine, carry out the following procedures: 1. Remain in the operator seat. 2. Pull the hand throttle lever rearward to the idle position. NOTICE: After heavy work of the tractor, allow the engine to run at idle for approximately five minutes to allow the engine components to cool down.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Emergency stopping - Cab Mechanical transmission model To make an emergency stop carry out the following pro- cedures: 1. Depress the clutch pedal (1) and brake pedals (2) at the same time. 2. Pull the hand throttle lever (3) rearward to reduce the engine speed.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Emergency stopping - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) Mechanical transmission model To make an emergency stop carry out the following pro- cedures: 1. Depress the clutch pedal (1) and brake pedals (2) at the same time. 2.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Brakes - HST and Mechanical transmissions Brake pedals WARNING Loss of control hazard! Always reduce the traveling speed and use the steering wheel while you make a turn. When you oper- ate the machine at high speeds, never attempt to make sharp turns by using the turning brake pedals. If you use the individual brakes at high speeds, the machine could become machine unstable.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Brake pedal lock The brake pedal connecting pin (3) is used to secure the brake pedals together. Lock the pedals together when operating the tractor at high speeds or when the tractor is used on the highway. NHIL13CT01243AA NHIL13CT01246AA Mechanical...
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Park brake WARNING Equipment rolling hazard! Firmly apply the handbrake. Stop the engine before leaving the machine. The transmission will not prevent the machine from rolling when the engine is shut off. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1144A NOTICE: Ensure the park brake is fully disengaged before driving the tractor.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Moving the unit Steering wheel adjustment The tractor is equipped with an adjustable steering wheel, which can tilt. The tilt steering lever (1) is located on the right-hand side of the steering column. NHIL15CT00591AA 1. To tilt the wheel, push down on the lever (1) and move the steering wheel to the desired position.
If the sound does not go away take your tractor to your authorized NEW HOLLAND dealer. • When operating the tractor in cold weather, the abnormal sound may be heard. In this case, warm up the tractor before using to reduce the oil viscosity.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Transmission operation at low ambient temperatures Warm up period WARNING Unexpected movement! During the warm-up operation, do the following: Engage the parking brake, set all shift levers to their NEUTRAL positions, and place the Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch lever in the OFF position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) operation The ground speed of tractors equipped with a hydrostatic transmission is continuously variable, from zero to full rated speed in each range. Speed is controlled by the HST forward (A) and reverse (B) pedals located on the right-hand operator’s platform.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Cruise control operation WARNING Loss of control hazard! To maintain optimum control of the machine, do not use the cruise control at high speeds or when roading. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0978A When the desired travel speed is reached, depress the top half of the cruise control switch (1).
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 16x16 mechanical transmission - Operation - "H" pattern The 16 x 16 gear transmission operates through the use of a clutch pedal (1) a forward/reverse shuttle shift lever (2) main transmission shift lever (3) and a range selector lever (4).
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To operate the 16 x 16 gear transmission, carry out the following: 1. Start the engine and pull the HPL control lever (1) rear- ward to lift the implement off the ground (if equipped). 2. Move the hand throttle lever (2) forward until the en- gine speed is above 1500 RPM.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Parking the unit Brakes and controls - Park - Cab Mechanical transmission model WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the machine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3. Lower all attachments to the ground, or raise and engage all safety locks. 4.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HST model WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the machine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3. Lower all attachments to the ground, or raise and engage all safety locks. 4.
4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Brakes and controls - Park - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) Mechanical transmission model WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the ma- chine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3.
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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HST model WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the ma- chine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3. Lower all attachments to the ground, or raise and engage all safety locks. 4.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS###_5_### Road transport External lighting - Cab Your tractor is equipped with the following equipment: • Front turn signals and hazard lights (1). • Front work lights (2). NHIL15CT00535AA • Rear turn signal/hazard warning lights (3). •...
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS External lighting - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) Your tractor is equipped with the following equipment: • Turn signal/hazard side warning lights (1). • Rear amber warning lights (2) • Rear red tail/brake lights (3). •...
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Hazard warning light operation - Cab The front side hazard warning lights (1) and rear amber lights (2) are activated by hazard rocker switch (3) located in the center of the steering column shroud. NOTE: The hazard lights can function with the key switch in any position.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Hazard warning light operation - Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) The side hazard warning lights (1) and tail amber lights (2) are activated by hazard rocker switch (3) located in the center of the steering column shroud. NOTE: The hazard lights can function with the key switch in any position.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Turn signal operation - Cab The multifunction switch is located on the left-hand side of the dash panel. 1. The turn signal lights will activate by moving the mul- tifunction switch lever (1) forward for right turns and rearward for left turns.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Turn signal operation - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) The multifunction switch is located on the left-hand side of the dash panel. 1. The turn signal lights will activate by moving the mul- tifunction switch lever (1) forward for right turns and rearward for left turns.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road lights - Operation - Cab The road lights (1) and rear red taillights (2) turn on and off using, the multifunction light switch located on the left- hand side of the dash panel. The key switch must be in the "ON"...
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road lights operation - ROPS The road lights (1) and rear red taillights (2) turn on and off using, the multifunction light switch located on the left- hand side of the dash panel. The key switch must be in the "ON"...
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Work lights - Operation - Cab The work lights (1) will turn on and off using, the work light switch (2) located on the center of the console panel. The key switch must be in the "ON" position for these lights to operate.
Readjust to tighten or loosen the chain as necessary. Safety chains and suitable hardware are available from your NEW HOLLAND Dealer. NOTE: Procure attaching hardware locally. Check implement assembly or the Operator's Manual for attaching hard- ware specifications, such as bolt size and grade, chain strength, washers, lock washers, nuts, etc.
5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Shipping transport Carrying the tractor on a transporter NOTICE: Do not hook the chains around the steering cylinders, tie rods or the axles. These components will be damaged by the chain or by excessive strain. NOTE: Use suitable equipment or facilities when loading and unloading the tractor.
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5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Towing implements WARNING Loss of control hazard! Always attach or pull towed vehicles from the tractor drawbar. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1013A For towed vehicles without brake system: • Do not exceed transport speed of 32 km/h (20 mph). •...
6 - WORKING OPERATIONS 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS###_6_### General information Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Fold up/down DANGER Roll-over hazard! A folded Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) does not provide roll-over protection. Do not operate the machine with the ROPS folded as a standard operating mode. Raise the ROPS immediately after low clearance use or transport.
6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Fold ROPS down Loosen the M6 jam nut on the M6 anti-vibration bolts (4) on the both sides of the ROPS. Loosen the anti-vibration bolts on both sides. Remove both the quick pins (3) from the locking pins (2).
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6 - WORKING OPERATIONS As a general guide: Ballast the tractor (less implement) so that approximately one-third of the tractor weight is on the front wheels. For optimum traction, tractors equipped with 4WD, ballast should be applied, so that 40 – 45% of machine weight is on the front wheels.
Tractor ballasting weights Cast iron weights (Optional) Cast iron weights are available as accessories from your NEW HOLLAND Dealer. Mount weights on the front end of the tractor, rear of the tractor and on the rear wheels. Front weight carrier bracket (Optional)
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6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear wheel weights 710470026 Tire Type Weight(s) Agricultural Not Available Industrial (R4) Maximum of (2) weights per wheel @ 47.3 kg (105 lb) each 94.6 kg (210 lb) total per wheel Turf Not Available NOTE: Rear wheel weights can be used with liquid bal- last.
Never exceed the total recommended weight for the tractor. Because special equipment is required to fill the tires, consult your NEW HOLLAND Dealer. Never fill tires beyond 75%. At 75% full, the liquid will come to the valve stem when the valve stem is at its highest point at the top of the wheel.
NOTICE: While any company can perform necessary maintenance or repairs on your equipment, NEW HOLLAND strongly recommends that you use only authorized NEW HOLLAND dealers and products that meet the given speci- fications. Improperly or incorrectly performed maintenance and repair voids the equipment warranty and may affect service intervals.
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7 - MAINTENANCE Always clean the area around dipsticks, fill caps, and check plugs when checking fluid levels. Failure to clean these areas may allow contamination to enter the system. Drain, flush, and refill the system any time you suspect it is contaminated.
LAND dealer. Instructions for the use of the fuel condi- • Stabilize fuel in storage tioner is on the container. NOTICE: Use only NEW HOLLAND approved biocide ad- The use of diesel fuel conditioner will: ditives to prevent damage to the exhaust aftertreatment system (if equipped).
NOTICE: Any engine and fuel injection equipment fitted aromatics are removed from the fuel. to a NEW HOLLAND vehicle found to have run with any blend of NON-APPROVED fuel (fuel not fulfilling the spec- • Biodiesel has a greater cetane number and burns ification described in the requirement ASTM D6751) will cleaner.
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The machine should not be stored for more than 6 months conditions for biodiesel fuel handling and maintenance with biodiesel in the fuel system. For longer storage time, will not be covered for Warranty by NEW HOLLAND. it is strongly suggested that only regular #2 diesel fuel is used.
Fuel tank ca- pacity see 7-11. NOTE: The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an ap- proved NEW HOLLAND replacement cap to prevent fuel NHIL13CT01254AA system-related problems. If there is no filter on the storage tank or fuel container, filter the fuel through a 100-mesh or finer screen when fill- ing the tractor fuel tank.
Fuel tank ca- pacity see 7-11. NOTE: The fuel cap is a vented-type. Use only an ap- proved NEW HOLLAND replacement cap to prevent fuel NHIL13CT01254AA system-related problems. If there is no filter on the storage tank or fuel container, filter the fuel through a 100-mesh or finer screen when fill- ing the tractor fuel tank.
7 - MAINTENANCE Change engine coolant to Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant Depending on the date of manufacture, your cooling system may be equipped with conventional ethylene glycol coolant such as IAT C 11 – C or an Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant solution such as E OOLANT LASSIC XTENDED...
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7 - MAINTENANCE You may notice the older version of the OAT decal (CNH Industrial part number 47488993) on some applications. Definitions Conventional coolant: A coolant that relies on inorganic inhibitors such as sil- icates, nitrites, and phosphates for corrosion and cavi- tation protection.
7 - MAINTENANCE Capacities Fuel tank Cab 47 L (12.4 US gal) Fuel tank Roll Over Protective Structure - (ROPS) 40 L (11 US gal) Cooling system 8.7 L (2.3 US gal) 5.5 L (5.8 US qt) Engine crankcase with filter Transmission, rear axle and includes hydraulics 43 L (11.4 US gal) Mechanical...
7 - MAINTENANCE Prior to starting the engine External lighting system - Check for damage 1. Check for damage of headlights (1), turn signal lights (2), horn (3) and mirrors (4). NHIL22CPR0007GA NHIL16CT01407AA 7-16...
7 - MAINTENANCE Engine compartment - Check 1. Check the radiator for leaks and the coolant expansion tank level to be in specifications. Located under the engine compartment hood (1). Prior to starting the engine, check the following: • Condition of air cleaner primary element •...
7 - MAINTENANCE Tire pressure and wheel hardware torque Check the four tires (1) for damage, and check the wheel hardware torque (2). See 7-26 for torque speci- fications. NHIL22CPR0007GA NHIL16CT01407AA 7-18...
7 - MAINTENANCE Brake and clutch operation - Check On the operator’s platform or cab, check for clutch and brake pedal operation (1). NHIL16CT01407AA NHIL22CPR0007GA 7-19...
7 - MAINTENANCE Instrument panel and indicator lights - Prior to starting the engine Front panel warning light indicator - Check NHIL20CT00089FA Instrument panel and Indicators • Check if the indicators are normally turned on/off be- fore starting engine or while operating frequently and periodically.
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7 - MAINTENANCE NOTE: Check the engine oil level daily or after every 10 hours of operation. 1. After the engine has been stopped for a period of time and with the tractor standing level, check the oil level using the dipstick (1). NHIL16CT00449AA 2.
7 - MAINTENANCE Engine cooling system - Check Cooling system The tractor engine must operate at the correct tempera- ture to obtain maximum efficiency and service life. This is dependent on the cooling system. Always fill the system with a 50/50 solution of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water.
7 - MAINTENANCE After first 50 hours Engine oil and oil filter - Change WARNING Jack stands can slip or fall over. Dropping, tipping, or slipping of machine or its components is pos- sible. DO NOT work under a vehicle supported by jack stands only. Park machine on a level surface. Block wheels.
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50 °F 68 °F 86 °F 104 °F 122 °F (H) NEW HOLLAND recommends the use of an engine oil pan heater or coolant block heater in this range. * Requires a 50% reduction in engine oil service change interval 7-24...
7 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil filter - Replace WARNING Burn hazard! Do not handle any service fluid (engine coolant, engine oil, hydraulic oil, etc.) at temperatures that exceed 49 °C (120 °F). Allow fluids to cool before proceeding. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0330B NOTE: Replace the hydraulic system oil filter after the first 50 hours of operation, and then following every 300 hours...
7 - MAINTENANCE Wheel bolt / nut - Tighten WARNING Roll-over hazard! Never operate the machine with a loose wheel rim or disc. Always tighten nuts and/or bolts to the specified torque value and at the recommended intervals. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0346B Tighten the wheel bolts (1) and nuts (2) to the specified torque any time you remove the wheel assembly from...
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours Grease fittings NOTE: After every 50 hours of normal operation, apply a good quality grease to the lubrication points listed below (refer to the Recommended Lubricants chart). When oper- ating under extremely dirty conditions, lubricate more fre- quently than every 50 hours.
7 - MAINTENANCE Transmission fluid level - Check CAUTION Burn hazard! Do not handle any service fluid (engine coolant, engine oil, hydraulic oil, etc.) at temperatures that exceed 49 °C (120 °F). Allow fluids to cool before proceeding. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0107B NOTE: Check the transmission, rear axle, and hydraulic system oil level after every 50 hours of operation.
7 - MAINTENANCE Clutch pedal free play - Check WARNING Avoid injury! Always do the following before lubricating, maintaining, or servicing the machine. 1. Disengage all drives. 2. Engage parking brake. 3. Lower all attachments to the ground, or raise and engage all safety locks. 4.
7 - MAINTENANCE Brake pedal free play - Check To check brake pedal free play, do the following: 1. Depress brake pedal(s) until a resistance is felt. 2. Measure the brake pedal travel from the at rest position to the position (A) that resistance is felt. 3.
7 - MAINTENANCE Engine belts - Check WARNING Rotating parts! Stop the engine before you inspect and/or adjust the compressor belt. You could be injured by the rotating cooling fan or by the rotating fan belts. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1363A Fan and alternator belt The belt (1) that drives the cooling fan and alternator is...
7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels and tires pressure - Check WARNING Explosion hazard! A tire can explode during inflation. Properly seat the tire before inflating. Never increase air pressure beyond 240 kPa (35 psi) to seat the bead on the wheel rim. Never use force on a partially or fully inflated tire.
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7 - MAINTENANCE If you must inflate or service tires, follow these safety precautions to avoid injury or fatality: • Make sure the rim is clean and free of rust. • Lubricate both tire beads and rim flanges with soap solution.
7 - MAINTENANCE Front axle and differential oil level - Check WARNING Maintenance hazard! Observe these precautions before all lubrication or maintenance: 1. Shut off the tractor engine. Remove the key. 2. Disengage the Power Take-Off (PTO) drive. 3. Engage the tractor parking brake. 4.
7 - MAINTENANCE Air cleaner - Clean - Primary element WARNING Rotating parts! Do not start the engine while you perform this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1374A NOTE: Clean the primary element after every 50 hours of service.
7 - MAINTENANCE Cab air filter - Clean DANGER Chemical hazard! The cab air filters are designed to remove dust from the air, but will not keep out chemical vapor. Extended periods of exposure to pesticides could cause death or personal injury. Follow the chemical manufacturer's directions for protection from dangerous chemicals.
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7 - MAINTENANCE To clean cab filters: 1. Remove the two retaining knobs, (1) from the un- der side of the cab roof. 2. Remove filter cover (2) and filter element (3) from the tractor cab. 3. Clean dust from the filter element using com- pressed air not exceeding 2 bar (30 psi).
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 100 hours Fuel filter - Drain WARNING Pressurized system! Only use the bleed screw to bleed air from the fuel system. DO NOT loosen the fuel or injector lines to bleed air. Injury or damage can occur. Fuel or injector lines are under very high pressure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 500 hours Fuel filter water separator - Replace WARNING Fuel vapors are explosive and flammable. Do not smoke while handling fuel. Keep fuel away from flames or sparks. Shut off engine and remove key before servicing. Always work in a well-ventilated area. Clean up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
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7 - MAINTENANCE 5. Unscrew the canister bottom (1) from the filter housing (2), and the remove the filter (3). NHIL22CT00423AA Installation NOTICE: During assembly replace the filter (1),the gasket (2), and the O-ring. (3). NHIL22CT00423AA 1. Apply clean diesel fuel to the gasket (1) that is between the canister bottom (2) and the filter housing (3).
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7 - MAINTENANCE 3. Install the canister bottom (4) into the filter housing by turning it in a clockwise direction. NOTICE: Hand tighten the canister bottom (4). NHIL22CT00422AA 4. Replace the O-ring (1) on the water in fuel sensor (2). NHIL22CT00423AA 5.
7 - MAINTENANCE Cab air filter - Replace DANGER Chemical hazard! The cab air filters are designed to remove dust from the air, but will not keep out chemical vapor. Extended periods of exposure to pesticides could cause death or personal injury. Follow the chemical manufacturer's directions for protection from dangerous chemicals.
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7 - MAINTENANCE To replace cab filters: 1. Remove the two retaining knobs, (1) from the un- der side of the cab roof. 2. Remove filter cover (2) and filter element (3) from the tractor cab. 3. Clean filter chamber (4) with a damp, lint free cloth 4.
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 600 hours Front axle differential fluid - Change WARNING Maintenance hazard! Before you start servicing the machine, always attach a DO NOT OPERATE warning tag to the machine in a visible area. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0004B Changing front axle differential and final reduction gear case oil NOTE: The front axle differential case and final reduction gear case oil should be changed after every 600 operating...
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7 - MAINTENANCE 5. Raise the front axle until both wheels are off the ground. 6. Tilt axle until stops are contacted. 7. Slowly and momentarily remove plug (4) from the lower side final drive housing. This will allow any air that is trapped in the lower housing to escape, so that the correct oil level can be achieved.
7 - MAINTENANCE Transmission fluid - Change WARNING Maintenance hazard! Before you start servicing the machine, always attach a DO NOT OPERATE warning tag to the machine in a visible area. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0004B Changing the transmission, rear axle and hydraulic system oil level NOTE: Change the transmission, rear axle, and hydraulic system oil after every 600 hours of operation.
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 1000 hours Air cleaner inner element - Replace WARNING Rotating parts! Do not start the engine while you perform this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1374A NOTE: For maximum engine protection and air cleaner ser- vice life, install a new inner safety element every third pri- mary element change or after every 1000 hours of opera- tion, whichever comes first.
7 - MAINTENANCE Every 1500 hours Engine coolant - Draining and flushing - Cab WARNING Hot liquid under pressure! Never remove the filler cap or the recovery tank cap while the engine is running or the coolant is hot. Let the system cool. Turn the filler cap to the first notch and allow any pressure to escape, and then remove the filler cap.
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7 - MAINTENANCE 5. Add coolant to the coolant reservoir (3) until fluid level is between the “LOW” and “HIGH” lines on the side of the reservoir. 6. Normal operating temperature will be reached, then stop the engine. Check the coolant level when the en- gine is cold and add additional coolant as necessary.
7 - MAINTENANCE Engine coolant - Draining and flushing - Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) WARNING Hot liquid under pressure! Never remove the filler cap or the recovery tank cap while the engine is running or the coolant is hot. Let the system cool.
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7 - MAINTENANCE 5. Add coolant to the coolant reservoir (3) until fluid level is between the “LOW” and “HIGH” lines on the side of the reservoir. 6. Normal operating temperature will be reached, then stop the engine. Check the coolant level when the en- gine is cold and add additional coolant as necessary.
7 - MAINTENANCE General maintenance Fuel water separator filter - Bleed WARNING Fire hazard! Leaking fuel could cause a fire. DO NOT perform the bleed procedure while the engine is hot. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1119A WARNING Pressurized system!
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7 - MAINTENANCE 4. Operate the hand pump (1) on top of the filter base until air free fuel is ejected from the air bleed screw. 5. Close the air bleed screw (2) and operate the hand pump (1) several more strokes. 6.
7 - MAINTENANCE Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) neutral adjustment WARNING Rotating parts! Keep clear of all drives and rotating components. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1101A WARNING Crushing hazard! DO NOT work under a machine supported by a jack alone. 1.
7 - MAINTENANCE Neutral adjustment 6. Loosen the pivot mounting bolt (2) for the neutral lever eccentric (1). 7. Turn the eccentric (1) to stop hub movement. 8. Tighten the pivot mounting bolt (2) while holding the eccentric (1) stationary. 9.
7 - MAINTENANCE To adjust fan and alternator belt tension: 1. Loosen the two bolts (2) on the alternator, using a prybar; pull the alternator away from the engine to apply tension to belt. 2. When you achieve the proper belt tension, tighten the two alternator bolts.
If the battery charge warning light illuminates, indicating that the alternator is not charging the battery, check the fan belt and the wiring connections. If these items are in satisfactory condition and the warning light continues to indicate no charge, consult your New Holland Dealer. 7-58...
7 - MAINTENANCE Headlight bulb If head lamps, fail to operate, the bulb must be replaced. To change the bulb: 1. Open the tractor hood. 2. Bulb Removal: • Work (1) and Road lights (2). Turn bulb assembly ¼ turn and remove bulb from holder. 3.
7 - MAINTENANCE Rear tail/brake/hazard/turn signal bulbs To replace a taillight/hazard bulb: 1. Remove the four M6x16mm bolts (1) and three screws (2), that retain the taillight shield (3) to the underside of the rear fender. 2. Cut plastic wire tie from the shield and remove shield from the fender.
7 - MAINTENANCE Front turn signal/hazard light bulb To replace the top flasher light bulb: 1. Remove the screw (1) in the center of the lenses and remove the lenses (2) . NHIL15CT00594AA 2. Push in on the bulb (3) and rotate bulb counter-clock- wise in socket to remove.
7 - MAINTENANCE 2. Remove bulb (4) from the bulb retaining tabs. NOTE: Replace with a 37R, 5 watt, double ended type bulb. 3. Insert the new bulb between the retaining tabs. 4. Install lenses and retaining screw. NHIL15CT00595AA External work light - Cab The work lights (1) on the front and rear of the cab are identical.
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7 - MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the bulb (1). Replace the bulb with a new 12 V, 35 W bulb. NOTICE: Be careful not to touch the bulb with bare fingers. Oil from the fingers can shorten the life of bulb. Use a protective cloth or glove when installing bulb.
7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels bolt/nut Tighten the wheel bolts (1) and nuts (2) to the specified torque any time the wheel assembly is removed from the tractor or the wheel bolts are loosened. Front Wheel Torque • 176 – 196 N·m (130 – 145 lb ft) 93100874 Rear Wheel Torque •...
7 - MAINTENANCE Front wheels toe-in WARNING Crushing hazard! Before performing service under the machine, park the machine on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and stop the engine. Put blocks at the front and rear of the tires. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
7 - MAINTENANCE Adjusting steering angle The steering angle must be checked or adjusted in case of the following: • The front wheel track is adjusted. • When the front tires are replaced with tires that have a bigger diameter or width. •...
7 - MAINTENANCE Brake pedal free play - Check WARNING Maintenance hazard! Before performing maintenance on the brake system, chock the traction and steering wheels to pre- vent machine movement. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0064A Whenever the brake pedal travel becomes excessive, adjust the pedal free play.
7 - MAINTENANCE Fuse and relay locations Fuse and relay locations Main fuse panel The chassis fuse block (1) is located on the left-hand side of the steering column, underneath shrouding. NOTICE: Always replace blown fuses with the size spec- ified for that circuit.
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7 - MAINTENANCE From top to bottom, the fuse block contains the following fuses: NHIL16CT00477AA Fuse configuration without air ride suspension Fuse # Fuse Circuit Circuits protected Size 20 A Head lamp Combination switch, head lamp relay, brake lamp relay, brake switch 10 A Horn relay Alternator, hazard switch, horn switch, Forward Neutral Reverse (FNR) switch,...
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7 - MAINTENANCE Cab main fuse The main cab fuse is a 100 A fuse (1) located on the left- hand side of the engine. This fuse protects the tractor's cab electrical system. NOTICE: Always replace this fuse with a 100 A fuse; DO NOT increase amperage rating.
7 - MAINTENANCE Storage Storing the tractor Below is a list of protective measures, which should be taken if your tractor is to be stored for an extended period of time: 1. Thoroughly clean the tractor. Use touch up paint where necessary to prevent rust.
Ensure the engine is receiving lubrication and that each control is functioning correctly. 6. Drive the tractor without a load and check to make sure it is operating satisfactorily. Touch-up paint The following New Holland paints are recommended for touch-up paint repairs. Color Part No. Amount...
8 - TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING###_8_### Symptom(s) Engine - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction The start motor does not Low battery charge Charge or replace rotate with the key switch in the (START) position. Loose battery or starter cable terminals Tighten the terminal Key switch faulty Repair or replace switch Safety start switch not completing circuit...
8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Faulty alternator Repair or replace alternator as needed Faulty battery Replace battery Incorrect fan belt tension or belt broken Adjust belt tension or replace belt Diesel Particulate Filter Excessive soot build up in (DPF) Start regeneration of (DPF) system (DPF) not functioning properly...
8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Control valve failure Repair or replace valve Hydraulic lift cylinder damaged Repair cylinder as needed Lift shaft moving parts damaged Repair or replace lift shaft parts as needed Steering - Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Correction Hydraulic steering system Faulty power steering pump...
8 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Transmission oil temperature is too high Shut down tractor to cool the transmission oil, and restart after oil temperature has been reduced HST internal parts worn Repair HST transmission as needed HST filter clogged Replace the HST filter Abnormal noise Engine speed is too low...
9 - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS###_9_### Wheel tread settings NOTE: Tread settings are measured from center of tire to center of tire. Front wheel settings Tire Type Setting Tractor Model NOTE Agricultural, (R1) 1280 mm (50 in) Not Adjustable 9.5-16 Front-Wheel Drive Turf, (R3) Not Adjustable Front-Wheel Drive...
9 - SPECIFICATIONS Tire pressures and Rolling circumferences, Rated capacities and speeds Tire pressure must be considered when adding weights, implements, or attachments to the tractor or damage to the tractor may occur. The chart below outlines tire inflation pressures. FRONT TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Tire Type Tire Size...
9 - SPECIFICATIONS General specification Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 Engine Type Water-cooled, 4-stroke Water-cooled, 4-stroke Water-cooled, 4-stroke common rail diesel engine common rail diesel engine common rail diesel engine Model L3CRV-T9A L3CRV-T8 L3CRV-T7 Emission level Tier 4B (final)
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 No. 1-Diesel No. 1-Diesel No. 1-Diesel Sulphur content Less than 15 ppm (15 ppm) Less than 15 ppm (15 ppm) Less than 15 ppm (15 ppm) (Maximum) : No. 2-Diesel No. 2-Diesel No.
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 Front axle type Four wheel drive (FWD) Four wheel drive (FWD) Four wheel drive (FWD) Type Power Power Power Turns lock-to-lock: 3.4L to R 3.4L to R 3.4L to R 3.4R to L 3.4R to L...
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 1250 kg (2756 lb) 1250 kg (2756 lb) 1250 kg (2756 lb) Lift capacity @ ball ends on lower links 1120 kg (2469 lb) 1120 kg (2469 lb) 1120 kg (2469 lb)
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 Range 1, 2nd 1.18 km/h (0.73 mph) 1.18 km/h (0.73 mph) 1.18 km/h (0.73 mph) gear Range 1, 3rd 1.38 km/h (0.86 mph) 1.38 km/h (0.86 mph) 1.38 km/h (0.86 mph)
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 Range 4, 1st 14.5 km/h (9.0 mph) 14.5 km/h (9.0 mph) 14.5 km/h (9.0 mph) gear Range 4, 2nd 17.2 km/h (10.7 mph) 17.2 km/h (10.7 mph) 17.2 km/h (10.7 mph)
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9 - SPECIFICATIONS Boomer 45 Boomer 50 Boomer 55 Max permissible 1700 kg (3748 lb) 1700 kg (3748 lb) 1700 kg (3748 lb) towing weight, lbs (kg) 1051 kg (2317 lb) 1051 kg (2317 lb) 1051 kg (2317 lb) Max load, Kg, (lbs.), drawbar in...
9 - SPECIFICATIONS Consumables Lubricant Type and Description Container Size 0.946 l (1 US qt) Engine Oil NGINE YNTHETIC 3.785 l (1 US gal) API CJ-4 0W-40 18.93 l (5 US gal) 134™ (SAE 10W-30) 18.93 l (5 US gal) ULTI RADE Transmission/Hydraulic Oil...
10 - ACCESSORIES 10 - ACCESSORIES###_10_### Optional equipment Grille guard An optional pivoting front grille guard provides protection to the front of the tractor. The grille guard is compati- ble with a front-end loader or a maximum of three 27 kg (60 lb) weights with front weight bracket.
10 - ACCESSORIES Safety devices Engine hood • The engine hood (1) is a protection device to prevent an unintended access to the rotating parts around engine, cooling fan, fan belt and rotating shaft and pulley. ( Cab (1), Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) (2). •...
11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS###_11_### Pre-delivery report - Dealer's copy Dealer name: Dealer address: Model: Product Identification Number (PIN): A thorough pre-delivery inspection is time well spent and can prevent unnecessary after-sale service calls. After you complete the machine assembly, use the following checklist and operator’s manual to thoroughly inspect the unit.
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11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Check and inflate tire air pressure to correct pressure. See 9-2. Torque the wheel lug bolts to specification. See 7-26. Front wheels toe-in, See 9-3 for correct specification, Adjust if necessary. 4. OPERATIONAL CHECKS Perform all operating checks with the tractor at normal operating temperature. Indicator Lights and gauges for proper operation Key switch operation Maximum no-load high and idle speeds, See9-3...
11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Pre-delivery report - Owner's copy Dealer name: Dealer address: Model: Product Identification Number (PIN): A thorough pre-delivery inspection is time well spent and can prevent unnecessary after-sale service calls. After you complete the machine assembly, use the following checklist and operator’s manual to thoroughly inspect the unit.
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11 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Front wheels toe-in, See 9-3 for correct specification, Adjust if necessary. 4. OPERATIONAL CHECKS Perform all operating checks with the tractor at normal operating temperature. Indicator Lights and gauges for proper operation Key switch operation Maximum no-load high and idle speeds, See9-3 PTO engagement and disengagement Three point hitch operation...
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Index ###_Index_### 16x16 mechanical transmission - Operation - "H" pattern......4-49 Adjusting steering angle ........7-66 Air cleaner - Clean - Primary element .
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