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1 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Product overview

The 140TL loader is designed to be compatible with the

Workmaster™

Hydro-Static Transmission (HST) or me-

chanical transmission compact tractors.

NHIL16CT02175FA

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The loader is a quick attach unit, and no tools are required
to mount or dismount the loader from the tractor. The
loader also has its own park stand

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A pallet fork and a complete line of heavy duty and ma-
terial buckets is available. As the capacities of the buck-
ets have been matched to tractor size, the operator can
choose the bucket best suited for the tractor and the job.
Bucket recommendations are listed in the Specifications
section of this manual.

NHIL15CT00489AA

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Summary of Contents for 140TL

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Part number 90441890 3rd edition English December 2020 Replaces part number 48070328 140TL Loader ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Safety signs 2 9 Safety features 2 14 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING THE UNIT Machine preparation 3 1 Installing the loader 3 2 Connecting the hydraulics at the tractor 3 6 Installing the quic...

Page 3: ...irst 10 hours of operation Hardware Check 5 6 50 hours Hardware Check 5 7 6 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM S Front loader and bucket Troubleshooting 6 1 7 SPECIFICATIONS Loader specifications 7 1 Weight Limi...

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Page 5: ...any necessary replacement parts Be prepared to give your dealer the model and product identification number of your new equipment when ordering parts Locate these numbers now and record them below Re...

Page 6: ...manual NOTICE Loader frames are designed for specific trac tor models Do not install a loader frame on a differ ent model than specified without obtaining approval from CNH America LLC Operator s age...

Page 7: ...s Greasing Replacing consumable items such as light bulbs Periodic service conversions and repairs Periodic service consists of activities that are necessary to maintain the expected life of the NEW H...

Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION demonstrate the ability to operate and service the NEW HOLLAND machine in a correct and safe manner 1 4...

Page 9: ...s solvents etc Most of these products contain sub stances that may be harmful to your health Modern oils contain additives Do not burn contami nated fuels and or waste oils in ordinary heating sys tem...

Page 10: ...Front wind screen wash wipe Ground speed Hitch raise rear Engine oil pressure Rear wind screen wash wipe Differential lock Hitch lower rear Engine coolant temperature Heater temp erature control Rear...

Page 11: ...n 17 N m 151 lb in 24 N m 212 lb in M10 37 N m 27 lb ft 49 N m 36 lb ft 52 N m 38 lb ft 70 N m 51 lb ft 33 N m 25 lb ft 48 N m 35 lb ft M12 64 N m 47 lb ft 85 N m 63 lb ft 91 N m 67 lb ft 121 N m 90 l...

Page 12: ...N m 42 lb ft 31 N m 23 lb ft 44 N m 33 lb ft 7 16 48 N m 36 lb ft 65 N m 48 lb ft 68 N m 50 lb ft 91 N m 67 lb ft 50 N m 37 lb ft 71 N m 53 lb ft 1 2 74 N m 54 lb ft 98 N m 73 lb ft 104 N m 77 lb ft 1...

Page 13: ...rks 5 Grade 5 Nut Marks 120 Apart 3 Grade 8 Five Marks 6 Grade 8 Nut Marks 60 Apart Inch Lock Nuts All Metal Three optional methods 20090268 4 Grade Identification Grade Corner Marking Method 1 Flats...

Page 14: ...5 lb ft 14 20 N m 10 15 lb ft 6 9 5 mm 3 8 in 9 16 18 29 33 N m 21 24 lb ft 20 27 N m 15 20 lb ft 8 12 7 mm 1 2 in 3 4 16 47 54 N m 35 40 lb ft 34 41 N m 25 30 lb ft 10 15 9 mm 5 8 in 7 8 14 72 79 N m...

Page 15: ...en installing ORFS fittings thoroughly clean both flat surfaces of the fittings 1 and lubricate the O ring 2 with light oil Make sure both surfaces are aligned properly Torque the fitting to specified...

Page 16: ...DENTIFICATION PLATE A product identification plate is located on the inside of the left hand loader frame NHIL15CT00501AA 1 The identification numbers on this plate are important in the event that you...

Page 17: ...this equipment left hand and right hand are determined by standing behind the unit looking in the di rection of travel NHIL15CT00502AA 1 Left hand view NHIL15CT00503AA 2 Right hand view NHIL15CT00505...

Page 18: ...tools are required to mount or dismount the loader from the tractor The loader also has its own park stand 1 A pallet fork and a complete line of heavy duty and ma terial buckets is available As the...

Page 19: ...ath or serious injury The color associated with WARNING is ORANGE CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The color associated with CAUTION...

Page 20: ...ately Continuous long term contact with hydraulic fluid may cause skin cancer Avoid long term contact and wash the skin promptly with soap and water Keep clear of moving parts Loose clothing jewelry w...

Page 21: ...remove the key before you connect or disconnect electrical connections Scalding can result from incorrect removal of coolant caps Cooling systems operate under pressure Hot coolant can spray out if yo...

Page 22: ...complete control and machine stability at all times Slow down and signal before turning Pull over to allow faster traffic to pass Follow correct towing procedure for equipment with or without brakes...

Page 23: ...or other unauthorized per sons Applied chemicals require additional precautions Obtain complete information from the manufacturer or distributor of the chemicals before you use them Utility safety Whe...

Page 24: ...ther lifting han dling or digging equipment to lift persons Do not use raised equipment as a work platform Know the full area of movement of the machine and equip ment and do not enter or permit anyon...

Page 25: ...the recommended wheel ballast and or rear weight as recommended in the owner s manual to provide good stability 5 Move the wheels to the tractor manufacturer s widest recommended settings to increase...

Page 26: ...ds bucket etc always use a brass drift and ham mer Failure to do so could result in injury from flying metal fragments 2 Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to modify or alter the loader or a...

Page 27: ...cals to clean Safety signs Solvents gasoline and other harsh chemicals may damage or remove Safety signs 2 Replace all Safety signs that are damaged missing painted over or illegible See your NEW HOLL...

Page 28: ...nts Operate loader only with approved hydraulic valves Handle raised loads carefully Carry loads low during transport Keep loader away from overhead electric lines Do not operate with anyone on loader...

Page 29: ...ader on hard level ground Have an attachment mounted to loader when removed from tractor Do not permit bystanders within 10 feet of loader Do not repair loader if it is not mounted on tractor Loss of...

Page 30: ...sed loader Lower loader to ground when parked Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury Quantity 2 English 86979961 French 87045259 86979961 5 4 Left hand side loader boom NHIL15CT00499...

Page 31: ...e sure both lock pins are fully engaged and protruding through frame Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity 2 English 84402769 French 47510444 84402769 8 4 Left hand side l...

Page 32: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety features See 1 14 for safety feature description of the park stand 2 14...

Page 33: ...all pivot points have been properly lubricated 4 Inspect all hose and tubing connections for leaks Installing Counterbalance WARNING Roll over hazard Before operating a tractor with a loader ballast t...

Page 34: ...utside of the loader frame 2 so as not to damage them during the instal lation of the loader NHIL16CT02003AA 1 2 Start the tractor engine and release the parking brake 3 Slowly drive the tractor squar...

Page 35: ...the bucket control lever to extend the bucket cylinders which will direct the tower saddle pin 1 down into the mount bracket saddle 2 NHIL16CT02173AA 4 3 Gradually activate the lift control lever to...

Page 36: ...orts the boom while the operator installs or removes the park stand Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W1248A WARNING Crushing hazard Make sure the bucket or attachment is resti...

Page 37: ...m the loader sup port legs 3 and fold the legs up into the stowed posi tion NHIL15CT00497AA 9 NOTE The right side support leg MUST be folded up prior to the left side to allow for proper stowage 5 Ins...

Page 38: ...Escaping fluid Remote couplers must be properly mounted and securely fastened to the machine mounting bracket for proper functioning of the safety disconnect feature Failure to comply could result in...

Page 39: ...in the quick attach plate Re peat steps 2 and 3 for the other side 86060301 1 4 Insert the upper pivot pin 1 outward through the quick attach plate 2 thick spacer 3 cylinder rod 4 and thin spacer 5 5...

Page 40: ...ith the quick attach plate securely engaged in the top buckets plates roll the bucket rearward to allow the quick attach plate to move forward seating the plate on the bucket WARNING Falling object ha...

Page 41: ...nd dump the bucket until the cutting edge is resting on the ground Visually confirm the locking pins 1 on the quick attach plate are engaged and locked in the bucket slots 7 Lower the loader and roll...

Page 42: ...e in the inner right side bucket plate 2 86060304 1 2 Install the flat washer 1 and cotter pin 2 onto the rod end 86060305 2 3 Slide the indicator bracket 1 over the top end of the rod 2 and position...

Page 43: ...to the level indicator bracket 3 with two lock nuts 4 86060306 4 6 When the bucket 1 is in the level position the bend in the level indicator rod 2 will be located in the indicator bracket 3 NOTE If...

Page 44: ...uick attach plate A loader bucket or attachment that is not securely locked into the quick attach plate could come off during loader operation Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury...

Page 45: ...nks 3 and the quick attach plate 4 3 Start the tractor and retract the bucket cylinders until completely out of the way 56064702 1 3 Remove the lower pivot pins 1 inward through the loader arms 2 and...

Page 46: ...ts are too light to safely counterbalance the loader boom arms when the loader is removed from the tractor Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0022B Preparing to remove the load...

Page 47: ...ult in death or serious injury W1248A WARNING Crushing hazard Make sure the bucket or attachment is resting on the ground before folding or unfolding loader sup port legs Failure to comply could resul...

Page 48: ...e bucket control lever to retract the bucket cylinders until the park stands 1 contact the ground 2 and mounting bracket tubes 3 raise from the frame channel 4 NHIL15CT00489AA 6 5 Back the tractor up...

Page 49: ...tivate the control lever to relieve the pressure in both the bucket and lift circuits 8 Disconnect the quick couplers and install clean dust covers 1 and plugs 2 on all couplers Position the loader ho...

Page 50: ...3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 18...

Page 51: ...sted loader and tractor operating techniques Handling large heavy objects WARNING Handling large heavy objects can be extremely dangerous Using front end loaders for handling large round or rectangula...

Page 52: ...PERATIONS Filling the bucket Approach and enter the pile with a level bucket NHIL13CT00861AA 1 Ease the single lever control back to lift the bucket and to the left to roll back the bucket NHIL13CT008...

Page 53: ...ons 1 Avoid turning the machine on slopes 2 Always drive slowly straight up and down slopes 3 Always carry the load as low as possible Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0018A...

Page 54: ...ing maximum tractor stability 1 Do this 2 Not this NHIL13CT00867AA 7 When transporting the load keep the bucket as low as possible This helps to avoid tipping in the event a wheel drops into a rut 1 D...

Page 55: ...the chance of surface gouging when removing snow or other material or when working with a blade 1 Surface material NHIL13CT00871AA 11 Loading from a bank Choose a forward gear that provides sufficient...

Page 56: ...ading from large dirt piles is to build a ramp approach NHIL13CT00875AA 15 NOTE Keep the bucket level when approaching a bank or pile to help prevent gouging the work area NHIL13CT00876AA 16 Peeling a...

Page 57: ...ass use the bucket control only while at working depth This allows you to concentrate on control ling the bucket angle and maintaining a precise cut NHIL13CT00879AA 19 Loading low trucks or spreaders...

Page 58: ...ot use the bucket in the dumped position This method forces severe shock loadings on the dump linkage the bucket cylinder and the tractor 2 Not this NHIL13CT00883AA 23 Leave dirt in the bucket Dumping...

Page 59: ...ORKING OPERATIONS Leave any dirt which drifts over the side of the bucket for final cleanup 2 Ditch NHIL13CT00886AA 26 Pile dirt on the high side for easier backfilling on a slope NHIL13CT00887AA 27 4...

Page 60: ...Move the control lever forward to lower the loader re tract cylinder 2 Move the control lever to the left to curl the bucket re tract cylinder 3 Move the control lever rearward to raise the loader ex...

Page 61: ...f the boom and bucket spools during operation of the tractor The lock is not intended and will not prevent leak down of loader boom during periods of storage WARNING Crushing hazard Before disconnecti...

Page 62: ...4 WORKING OPERATIONS 4 12...

Page 63: ...on your equipment NEW HOL LAND strongly recommends that you use only authorized NEW HOLLAND dealers and products that meet given specifications Improperly or incorrectly performed main tenance and re...

Page 64: ...ervicing as listed in this section are guidelines and should be considered the maximum service intervals for normal use and working conditions Reduce these intervals accordingly when operating under e...

Page 65: ...art the tractor engine and run at idle speed Move the single lever loader control slowly to check for proper loader action If any control does not function as displayed on the decal lower the loader s...

Page 66: ...cylinder rod end 1 6 Hydraulic tube lift cylinder base end 1 7 Hydraulic tube bucket cylinder base end 1 8 Hydraulic tube bucket cylinder rod end 1 9 Hydraulic hose 3 8 ID 2032 mm 80 in Length 4 10 Pr...

Page 67: ...S gal 9624450 9 46 l 2 5 US gal HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL PREMIUM 9624451 18 93 l 5 US gal 86523625DS 3 785 l 1 US gal 86523626DS 18 93 l 5 US gal Transmission Hydraulic Oil MULTI SEASON HYDRAULIC TR...

Page 68: ...ings are found at the rear of each lift arm for bucket pivot as well as at the rod and barrel end of each cylinder The 12 grease points are shown below They are found on both sides of the loader in th...

Page 69: ...5 MAINTENANCE 50 hours Hardware Check Check all loader mount hardware after 10 hours of op eration and every 50 hours of operation thereafter 5 7...

Page 70: ...5 MAINTENANCE 5 8...

Page 71: ...verter valve Cylinder leaks Replace seals Hydraulic plumbing incorrect Recheck plumbing Faulty tractor hydraulic relief valve Clean or replace relief valve Loader chatters or vibrates when raising or...

Page 72: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 2...

Page 73: ...gging depth 127 mm 5 in Lift capacity bucket pivot pin max height 571 kg 1259 lb Lift capacity 500 mm forward max height 400 kg 881 lb Lift capacity bucket pivot pin 1500 mm height 729 kg 1607 lb Lift...

Page 74: ...to Pivot Pin F Reach with Bucket on Ground B Maximum Lift Height Under Level Bucket G Maximum Rollback Angle C Clearance with Bucket Dumped 45 H Digging Depth D Reach at Maximum Lift Height with Buck...

Page 75: ...ach 191 0 kg 420 lb total or 2 27 kg 60 lb 5 45 kg 100 lb 282 kg 620 lb total 10032795 1 Ballasting Box A Category 1 3 point hitch 180 kg 400 lb capacity bal lasting box may be purchased as extra equi...

Page 76: ...m of 25 percent of the total weight is on the rear wheels with the rated load in the bucket in maximum forward position Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0291A Workmaster Hyd...

Page 77: ...ires 0 Wheel Weights 399 kg 880 lb 445 kg 980 lb 116 kg 255 lb 2784 kg 6125 lb 2088 kg 4594 lb 696 kg 1531 lb 75 25 B No Liquid in Rear Tires 0 Wheel Weights 499 kg 1100 lb 0 370 kg 815 lb 2593 kg 570...

Page 78: ...kPa 8 psi Industrial R4 25 x 8 50 14 6PR R4 60 220 kPa 8 32 psi Rear Tire Inflation Pressures Agricultural 11 2 24 4PR R1 80 120 kPa 12 18 psi Turf 13 6 16 4PR R3 41 x 14 00 20 4PR R3 41 18LL x 16 1 6...

Page 79: ...ick Attach Only 19990486 1 Attachment Description Size Weight Pallet Forks 1067 mm 42 in or 1219 mm 48 in Frame and Forks sold separately 1067 mm 42 in or 1219 mm 48 in Frame 104 kg 230 lb 1067 mm 42...

Page 80: ...8 ACCESSORIES 8 2...

Page 81: ...tion was given as indicated by the check marks Safety precautions and practice Lubrication points and schedule Maintenance areas adjustments and schedule Field adjustments for various crop conditions...

Page 82: ...as indicated by the check marks Safety precautions and practice Lubrication points and schedule Maintenance areas adjustments and schedule Field adjustments for various crop conditions Operation Use...

Page 83: ...lve lock out 4 11 H Hardware Check 5 6 5 7 Hydraulics 5 4 I Installing the bucket level indicator 3 10 Installing the loader 3 2 Installing the quick attach bucket 3 8 Installing the quick attach plat...

Page 84: ...eatures 2 14 Safety rules 2 2 Safety rules and signal word definitions 2 1 Safety signs 2 9 T Tire pressure 7 6 Torque Minimum Tightening Torques for Normal Assembly 1 7 Torque Standard torque data fo...

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