1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
Manual scope and required training level
Introduction to this manual
This manual gives information about the use of your NEW
HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION machine as intended and
under the conditions foreseen by NEW HOLLAND CON-
STRUCTION during normal operation, routine service,
and maintenance.
This manual does not contain all the information that re-
lates to periodic service, conversions, and repairs that
only trained service personnel can perform.
Some of
these activities may require appropriate facilities, techni-
cal skills, and/or tools that NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUC-
TION does not supply with the machine.
The manual contains the chapters as shown on the Con-
tents pages. See the Index at the end of this manual to
locate specific items about your NEW HOLLAND CON-
STRUCTION machine.
Normal operation
Normal operation consists of the use of this machine for
the purpose NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION intends
by an operator that:
• Is familiar with the machine and any mounted equip-
ment or towed equipment
• Complies with the information on operation and safe
practices as specified by NEW HOLLAND CON-
STRUCTION in this manual and by the signs on the
machine
Normal operation includes:
• Preparation and storage of the machine
• Addition and removal of ballast
• Connection and disconnection of mounted equipment
and/or towed equipment
• Adjustment and configuration of the machine and
equipment for the specific conditions of the job site,
field, and/or crop
• Movement of components into and out of working po-
sitions
Routine service and maintenance
Routine service and maintenance consists of the daily
activities necessary to maintain the proper machine
function. The operator must:
• Be familiar with the machine characteristics
• Comply with the information on routine service and
safe practices as specified by NEW HOLLAND CON-
STRUCTION in this manual and by the signs on the
machine
Routine service can include:
• Fueling
• Cleaning
• Washing
• Topping up fluid levels
• 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 HOLLAND CON-
STRUCTION machine. These activities have defined in-
tervals.
Trained service personnel familiar with the machine char-
acteristics must perform these activities at the defined
intervals. Trained service personnel must comply with
the information on periodic service and safe practices as
partly specified by NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION in
this manual and/or other company literature.
Periodic service includes:
• Oil change service for the engine, hydraulic circuits, or
transmission
• Periodic exchange of other substances or components
as required
Conversion activities rebuild the NEW HOLLAND
CONSTRUCTION machine in a configuration that is
appropriate for a specific job site, crop, and/or soil
conditions. Conversion activities must be done:
• By trained service personnel familiar with the machine
characteristics
• By trained service personnel that comply with the infor-
mation on conversion as partly specified by NEW HOL-
LAND CONSTRUCTION in this manual, assembly in-
structions, and/or other company literature
Repair activities restore proper function to a NEW HOL-
LAND CONSTRUCTION machine after a failure or degra-
dation of performance. Dismantling activities occur during
the scrapping and/or dismantling of the machine.
Trained service personnel familiar with the machine char-
acteristics must perform these activities. Trained service
personnel must comply with the information for repair as
specified by NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION in the
service manual.
Before you operate
Read this manual before you start the engine or operate
this NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION machine.
Contact your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer
if:
• You do not understand any information in this manual
• You need more information
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