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INTRODUCTION

Inspect the electrical system for loose connections or 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.

Do not expose the machine to flames, burning brush, or explosives.

Promptly investigate any unusual smells or odors that may occur during operation of the machine.

General battery safety

Always wear eye protection when working with batteries.

Do not create sparks or have open flame near battery.

Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed area.

Disconnect negative (-) first and reconnect negative (-) last.

When welding on the machine, disconnect both terminals of the battery.

Do not weld, grind, or smoke near a battery.

When using auxiliary batteries or connecting jumper cables to start the engine, use the procedure shown in the oper-
ator’s manual. Do not short across terminals.

Follow manufacturer’s instructions when storing and handling batteries.

Battery post, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. This
is a California Proposition 65 warning.

Battery acid causes burns. Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Antidote (ex-
ternal): Flush with water. Antidote (eyes): flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention immediately.
Antidote (internal): Drink large quantities of water or milk. Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immedi-
ately.

Keep out of reach of children and other unauthorized persons.

Instructional seat safety

Passengers are not permitted to ride on the machine.

The instructional seat is to be used only when training a new operator or when a service technician is diagnosing a
problem.

When required for the purposes of training or diagnostics, only one person may accompany the operator and that
person must be seated in the instructional seat.

When the instructional seat is occupied, the following precautions must be followed:

• Machine should be driven only at slow speeds and over level ground.

• Avoid driving on highways or public roads.

• Avoid quick starts or stops.

• Avoid sharp turns.

• Always wear correctly adjusted seat belts.

• Keep door closed at all times.

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Summary of Contents for Guardian SP.240F

Page 1: ...dian SP 240F Guardian SP 275F Guardian SP 333F Guardian SP 365F Sprayer PINYDYM00596 and above Printed in U S A Copyright 2014 CNH Industrial America LLC All Rights Reserved New Holland is a registere...

Page 2: ...ystem 25 25 100 Powered front axle 25 1 Hydrostatic drive 29 29 218 Pump and motor components 29 1 Brakes and controls 33 33 202 Hydraulic service brakes 33 1 Hydraulic systems 35 35 000 Hydraulic sys...

Page 3: ...gine control system 55 2 55 050 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning HVAC control system 55 3 55 100 Harnesses and connectors 55 4 55 201 Engine starting system 55 5 55 301 Alternator 55 6 55 047...

Page 4: ...tions and footboards 90 3 90 120 Mechanically adjusted operator seat 90 4 90 150 Cab 90 5 90 151 Cab interior 90 6 90 160 Cab interior trim and panels 90 7 47657027 07 04 2014 Find manuals at https be...

Page 5: ...INTRODUCTION 47657027 07 04 2014 1 Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 6: ...21 General specification 23 Product identification Major component locations 25 Product identification SP 240F Tier 3 model specifications 26 Product identification SP 275F Tier 3 model specification...

Page 7: ...r serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SER...

Page 8: ...d area on the tag The tag should only be removed by the person who signed and attached the tag after validating the repairs or services have been completed A D E B F C 87358697 1 Tag Components A DO N...

Page 9: ...ing jewelry watches long hair and other loose or hanging items can become entangled in moving parts Wear protective equipment when appropriate DO NOT attempt to remove material from any part of the ma...

Page 10: ...TRODUCTION Operate controls only when seated in the operator s seat except for those controls expressly intended for use from other locations 47657027 07 04 2014 6 Find manuals at https best manuals c...

Page 11: ...pets before you start operating the machine Unsupported hydraulic cylinders can lose pressure and drop the equipment causing a crushing hazard Do not leave equipment in a raised position while parked...

Page 12: ...ed with machine or equipment Lift implements and attachments high enough above ground to prevent accidental contact with road When transporting equipment or machine on a transport trailer make sure it...

Page 13: ...nd handling batteries Battery post terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands after handling This is a California Proposition 65 warning Battery acid causes burns Bat...

Page 14: ...eat belt inspection and maintenance Keep seat belts in good condition Keep sharp edges and items than can cause damage away from the belts Periodically check belts buckles retractors tethers slack tak...

Page 15: ...servicing the machine Dispose of all fluids filters and containers in an environmentally safe manner according to local laws and regulations Check with local environmental and recycling centers or you...

Page 16: ...other controls or accessories as handholds when entering or exiting the cab or operator s platform Working at heights When the normal use and maintenance of the machine requires working at heights Cor...

Page 17: ...ermit safe operation on a hillside ramp ditch or rough ground Use caution when operating the machine on slopes Raised equipment full tanks and other loads can change the center of gravity of the machi...

Page 18: ...etc Most of them contain substances that may be harmful to your health Modern oils contain additives Do not burn contaminated fuels and or waste oils in ordinary heating systems Avoid spillage when d...

Page 19: ...rs reject any responsibility for damages caused by parts and or components not approved by the manu facturer including those used for the servicing or repair of the product manufactured or marketed by...

Page 20: ...ck that it is perpendicular to the seat once settled make sure that it makes contact with the thrust element if required To prevent damaging the seal lip on the shaft position a protective guard durin...

Page 21: ...d be removed from the machine Never allow welding cables to lay on near or across any electrical wiring or electronic component while welding is in progress 4 Always disconnect the negative cable from...

Page 22: ...in 16 20 Nm 144 180 lb in 5 16 in 33 39 Nm 288 348 lb in 3 8 in 61 73 Nm 540 648 lb in 7 16 in 95 114 Nm 70 84 lb ft 1 2 in 149 179 Nm 110 132 lb ft 9 16 in 217 260 Nm 160 192 lb ft 5 8 in 298 358 Nm...

Page 23: ...0 in 11 22 Nm 96 192 lb in 9 5 mm 3 8 in 9 16 18 in 14 34 Nm 120 300 lb in 12 7 mm 1 2 in 3 4 16 in 20 57 Nm 180 504 lb in 15 9 mm 5 6 in 7 8 14 in 34 79 Nm 300 696 lb in 19 0 mm 3 4 in 1 1 16 12 in 5...

Page 24: ...27 Nm 216 240 lb in 9 16 18 in 34 41 Nm 300 360 lb in 8 12 7 mm 1 2 in 13 16 16 in 43 54 Nm 384 480 lb in 3 4 16 in 61 68 Nm 540 600 lb in 10 15 9 mm 5 8 in 1 14 in 62 76 Nm 552 672 lb in 7 8 14 in 8...

Page 25: ...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 53...

Page 26: ...gs When 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 spec...

Page 27: ...e mechanic service the tires and rims on this machine If the tire has lost all air pressure take the tire and rim to a tire shop for service The use of correct equipment and correct procedures will pr...

Page 28: ...recommended pressure Tire inflation examples For maximum sprayer performance always adjust the tire pressure to the recommended range to conform with the actual load on the tires Use the tire and load...

Page 29: ...INTRODUCTION Product identification Major component locations RAIL12SP01117FA 1 1 Operator s cab 4 Ladder 2 Product tank 5 Operator s platform 3 Engine compartment 6 Front boom 47657027 07 04 2014 25...

Page 30: ...g shock absorbers auto leveling for each wheel leg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains c...

Page 31: ...eg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains centered Air system Direct engine driven water co...

Page 32: ...rs auto leveling for each wheel leg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains centered Air sys...

Page 33: ...ers auto leveling for each wheel leg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains centered Air sy...

Page 34: ...orbers auto leveling for each wheel leg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains centered Air...

Page 35: ...shock absorbers auto leveling for each wheel leg Crop clearance 183 cm 72 in Wheel width adjustment 305 406 cm 120 160 in hydraulic adjust wheels move in out equally on both sides Operator remains ce...

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Page 37: ...RVICE MANUAL Engine SP 240F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 275F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 333F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 365F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units 47657027 07 04 2014...

Page 38: ...drives 10 2 10 202 Air cleaners and lines 10 3 10 206 Fuel filters 10 4 10 210 Lift pump and lines 10 5 10 216 Fuel tanks 10 6 10 254 Intake and exhaust manifolds and muffler 10 7 10 400 Engine cooli...

Page 39: ...ne and crankcase 001 SP 240F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 275F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 333F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units SP 365F YDYM00596 Model year 2014 units 47657027 07 04 2014...

Page 40: ...ine Dynamic description 3 SERVICE Engine and crankcase Remove 5 Install 14 Engine Service instruction Diesel particulate filter regeneration operation 24 Engine support and mounts Remove Engine mounts...

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