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INTRODUCTION

Safety rules

SAFETY NORMS

General Aspects

• Strictly follow repair and maintenance procedures.

• Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewelry, accessories, unbuttoned items of clothing, unsecured clothing like ties,

torn clothing, scarves, or open jackets or shirts with open zippers that could get caught in moving parts. Use ap-
proved safety clothing, such as anti-slip footwear, sleeves, protective goggles, helmets etc.

• Wear safety goggles with side shields when cleaning parts using compressed air.

• Worn or damaged cables and chains are not reliable. Do not use these elements in lifting or towing operations.

• Use regulation safety equipment, such as approved eye protection, helmets, clothes, sleeves, and special footwear

whenever you are welding. All individuals near the welding process must use regulation eye protection. NEVER
LOOK AT THE WELDING ARC WITHOUT USING SUITABLE EYE PROTECTION.

• Never perform any repairs on the machine if there is someone in the operator seat, except when the person is a

qualified operator who is helping with the service to be performed.

• Never run the machine or use accessories from a place other than the operator seat or next to the machine when

operating the fender switches.

• Never perform any operations on the machine with the engine running, except when specifically instructed to do

so. Shut down the engine and release all the pressure from the hydraulic circuits before removing covers, cases,
valves etc.

• You must conduct all repair and maintenance operations with the utmost care and attention.

• Disconnect the batteries and put warning labels on all the controls to warn that the tractor is being repaired. Lock

the machine and all the equipment that you remove.

• Never check or fill the fuel tank or batteries or use starting fluid when you are smoking or near a naked flame,

because these fluids are flammable.

• The fuel filling gun must remain in contact with the filler neck. Maintain the contact until the fuel stops flowing into

the tank in order to avoid sparks caused by static electricity build-up.

• To transport a faulty tractor, use a trailer or a low loader platform trolley, if available.

• To load and unload the machine from the mode of transport, choose a flat area that offers firm support for the

wheels of the truck or trailer. Securely fasten the machine to the platform of the trailer or truck, in accordance with
the transporter’s requirements.

• Always use hoist mechanisms with an appropriate capacity for lifting or moving heavy components.

• Chains must always be securely fastened. The fastening device must have sufficient capacity to support the in-

tended load. It is prohibited for bystanders to be near the fastening position.

• The work area must always be CLEAN and DRY. Clean it immediately if any water or oil is spilled.

• Never use gasoline, diesel, or other flammable liquids for cleaning. Use only non-toxic solvents.

• Do not allow cloths soaked with oil or grease to accumulate because they can cause a fire risk. Always keep these

cloths in a metal container.

STARTING

• Never run the engine in enclosed spaces that are not equipped with a suitable exhaust or gas extraction system.

• Never bring your head, body, arms, legs, feet, hands, or fingers close to fans or rotating belts.

ENGINE

• Always loosen the radiator cap slowly before removing it, in order to dissipate the system pressure. You must top

up the coolant with the engine stopped.

• Do not fill up the fuel tank when the engine is running.

• Never adjust the fuel injection pump when the tractor is in motion.

• Never lubricate the tractor when the engine is running.

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Summary of Contents for T7.140

Page 1: ...7 180 T7 190 T7 195 T7 205 Tractor Part number 47402793 English April 2014 Copyright 2014 CNH INDUSTRIAL LATIN AMERICA LTDA All Rights Reserved SERVICE MANUAL T7 140 T7 150 T7 165 T7 175 T7 180 T7 190...

Page 2: ...cab 15x12 T7 150 Without cab 15x12 T7 165 With cab 15x12 T7 165 Without cab 15x12 T7 175 With cab 18x6 T7 180 With cab 15x12 T7 180 Without cab 15x12 T7 190 With cab 18x6 T7 195 With cab 18x6 T7 205 W...

Page 3: ...65 Without cab 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654G B601 T7 165 With cab 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654G B601 T7 175 With cab 18x6 Latin America F4DFA613A D001 T7 180 Without cab 15x12 Latin America F4CE0654H...

Page 4: ...i Powershift transmission internal components 21 4 Front axle system 25 25 100 Powered front axle 25 1 25 102 Front bevel gear set and differential 25 2 25 108 Final drive hub steering knuckles and sh...

Page 5: ...ontrol 50 50 100 Heating 50 1 50 104 Ventilation 50 2 50 200 Air conditioning 50 3 Electrical systems 55 55 100 Harnesses and connectors 55 1 55 640 Electronic modules 55 2 55 130 Rear three point hit...

Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 47402793 23 04 2014 1 Find manuals at https best manuals com...

Page 7: ...ith cab 18x6 LA T7 190 LA T7 195 With cab 18x6 LA T7 195 LA T7 205 With cab 18x6 LA Safety rules 11 Basic instructions Shop and Assembly 22 Torque Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly 24 Con...

Page 8: ...mages 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 the manufacturer In any case no wa...

Page 9: ...he functional data how it works the diagnostic data fault codes and troubleshooting and the service data remove install adjust etc By integrating SAP coding into technical information you will be able...

Page 10: ...Each Section is identified by a number 00 35 55 etc The Sections included in the manual will depend on the type and function of the machine that the manual is written for Each Section has a Contents...

Page 11: ...Separation X 73 Residue handling X 74 Cleaning X 75 Soil preparation Finishing 76 Secondary cleaning Destemmer 77 Seeding X 78 Spraying X 79 Planting X 80 Crop storage Unloading X 82 Front loader and...

Page 12: ...10 001 TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE Engine and crankcase General specification 10 001 D 40 A 10 4 FUNCTIONAL DATA ENGINE Engine and crankcase Dynamic description 10 001 C 30 A 10 6 SERVICE ENGINE Engine and...

Page 13: ...he chapters of the service manual After B there may be some additional information In this case it shows 01 which represents the Front block cover These options may be front rear left right hydraulic...

Page 14: ...cket Fuel level Turn signals Creeper selection Implement socket Automatic fuel shut off Turn signals one trailer Low speed selection Percentage slip Engine speed rpm x 100 Turn signals two trailers Hi...

Page 15: ...INTRODUCTION Stop lamp Trailer brake Pressurized Open carefully Malfunction alternative symbol Klaxon Warning Corrosive substance Position control Brake fluid level 47402793 23 04 2014 10...

Page 16: ...remove Never check or fill the fuel tank or batteries or use starting fluid when you are smoking or near a naked flame because these fluids are flammable The fuel filling gun must remain in contact w...

Page 17: ...s lock both the front wheels and the rear wheels of the tractor Lift the tractor and install stable and secure supports under the tractor in accordance with the legislation in force Deflate the tire b...

Page 18: ...sensitization or harm to the skin Some are eye irritants You must avoid contact with the eyes and the skin Follow the manufacturer s instructions Cyanoacrylate adhesives super glues must not come into...

Page 19: ...ontact with the skin and the eyes inhalation of fumes aerosols dust smoke incorrect container identification and fire and explosion risks When working with chemicals wash before breaks and before eati...

Page 20: ...ith an appropriate nominal capacity Never use electrical equipment inappropriately and never use equipment that is faulty The consequences could be fatal Use low voltage equipment 110 volt for work li...

Page 21: ...n seat cushions and finishes Follow the manufacturer s instructions Components that have not reacted are irritants and could be harmful to the eyes and the skin Wear sleeves and protective goggles Ind...

Page 22: ...en the quantities are large or the exposure period is long skin contact with fuel oils with a high boiling point can cause serious skin diseases including skin cancer GAS CYLINDERS See Fire In general...

Page 23: ...be very useful because they are removed with water Do not use gasoline paraffin or other solvents to remove oil from the skin Lubricants and greases can cause mild eye irritation You must avoid repeat...

Page 24: ...harmful quantities Splashes into the eyes can cause serious irritation and even lead to blindness Brief exposure to high concentrations of fumes or clouds can cause throat irritation dizziness headac...

Page 25: ...sion You must use skin and eye protection because the process produces metal splashes The flame is very bright so you must use eye protection Far less ultraviolet light is emitted than with arc weldin...

Page 26: ...sposed of in accordance with local legislation and the available resources 5 Modern coolant mixtures i e antifreeze and other additives should be replaced every two years Do not allow them to enter th...

Page 27: ...lar 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 during installation operation...

Page 28: ...e disconnected from the combine battery The electronic monitoring system and charging system will be damaged if this is not done Remove the battery ground cable Reconnect the cable when welding is com...

Page 29: ...n 25 N m 217 lb in 26 N m 234 lb in 35 N m 311 lb in 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...

Page 30: ...N m 343 lb in 18 N m 163 lb in 27 N m 240 lb in M10 40 N m 30 lb ft 54 N m 40 lb ft 57 N m 42 lb ft 77 N m 56 lb ft 37 N m 27 lb ft 53 N m 39 lb ft M12 70 N m 52 lb ft 93 N m 69 lb ft 100 N m 74 lb f...

Page 31: ...t 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 139 N m 103 lb ft 76 N m 56 lb ft 108 N m 80...

Page 32: ...5 lb ft 153 N m 113 lb ft 74 N m 55 lb ft 104 N m 77 lb ft 9 16 117 N m 86 lb ft 156 N m 115 lb ft 165 N m 122 lb ft 221 N m 163 lb ft 106 N m 78 lb ft 157 N m 116 lb ft 5 8 162 N m 119 lb ft 216 N m...

Page 33: ...4 Grade Identification Grade Corner Marking Method 1 Flats Marking Method 2 Clock Marking Method 3 Grade A No Notches No Mark No Marks Grade B One Circumferential Notch Letter B Three Marks Grade C T...

Page 34: ...from the transmission rear axle hydraulic system models with mechanical transmission 68 L 18 US gal NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL SAE 10W 30 API GL4 ISO VG32 46 Front axle Centr...

Page 35: ...actor The transmission should have at least the minimum oil level in order to op erate A list of the oils and lubricants recommended for your ma chine is available on a decal fixed to the left hand si...

Page 36: ...NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MASTERGOLD HSP ENGINE OIL SAE 15W 40 Consumables 29 NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL Consumables 29 NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL Consumab...

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Page 38: ...cab 15x12 T7 150 With cab 15x12 T7 150 Without cab 15x12 T7 165 With cab 15x12 T7 165 Without cab 15x12 T7 175 With cab 18x6 T7 180 With cab 15x12 T7 180 Without cab 15x12 T7 190 With cab 18x6 T7 195...

Page 39: ...Contents Engine 10 10 216 Fuel tanks 10 1 10 218 Fuel injection system 10 2 10 400 Engine cooling system 10 3 47402793 23 04 2014 10...

Page 40: ...CONSUMABLES INDEX Consumable Reference PAGE NEW HOLLAND AMBRA AGRIFLU Engine cooling system Filling 10 3 5 47402793 23 04 2014 10...

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Page 42: ...15x12 T7 150 With cab 15x12 T7 150 Without cab 15x12 T7 165 With cab 15x12 T7 165 Without cab 15x12 T7 175 With cab 18x6 T7 180 With cab 15x12 T7 180 Without cab 15x12 T7 190 With cab 18x6 T7 195 Wit...

Page 43: ...Contents Engine 10 Fuel tanks 216 SERVICE Fuel tank Drain fluid 3 Remove 4 Install 7 Auxiliary fuel tank Remove 9 Install 12 47402793 23 04 2014 10 1 10 216 2...

Page 44: ...d surface 2 Place a suitably sized container under the component 3 Remove the plug 1 to drain the fluid 4 Dispose of the collected fluid in an appropriate man ner Adhere to the legislation in effect i...

Page 45: ...nk drain plug Re move the plug 1 to drain all the fuel Reinstall plug 1 NOTE See the procedure for draining the auxiliary fuel tank in Auxiliary fuel tank Remove 10 216 BRAG12TRLUE1333 1 2 Loosen clam...

Page 46: ...the mounting bolts 2 Remove the float BRAG12TRLUE1332 5 6 Loosen the nut 1 to release the retaining strap 4 Detach the retaining strap 4 from the bracket located between the fuel tank and the transmi...

Page 47: ...tanks 8 Loosen retaining nuts 1 and 2 from the tank bracket plate to facilitate fuel tank removal Remove the fuel tank BRAG12TRLUE1334 8 Next operation Fuel tank Install 10 216 47402793 23 04 2014 10...

Page 48: ...ure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0398A Prior operation Fuel tank Remove 10 216 1 Fit the fuel tank in its housing Tighten mounting bolts 1 and 2 BRAG12TRLUE1334 1 2 Fit the hose...

Page 49: ...AG12TRLUE1345 4 5 Fit the float in its housing Secure it using the bolts 2 Connect connector 1 BRAG12TRLUE1332 5 6 Attach the retaining strap 3 to the bracket located be tween the fuel tank and the tr...

Page 50: ...anders Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury W0398A See the procedure for draining the main fuel tank in Fuel tank Remove 10 216 1 Place a container under the fuel tank drain plug...

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