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9 - SPECIFICATIONS

Tire inflation pressures

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

Recommended air

pressure

Maximum load capacity at

(Minimum inflation

pressure)

Agricultural (R1)

7-14, 4PR, R1

41 - 248 kPa

(

6 - 36 psi

)

160 kg

(

353 lb

)

Turf (R3)

25 x 8.50-14, 4PR, R3

34 - 152 kPa

(

5 - 22 psi

)

251 kg

(

553 lb

)

Industrial (R4)

25 x 8.50-14, 6PR, R4

207 - 345 kPa

(

30 - 50 psi

)

716 kg

(

1579 lb

)

REAR TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES

Tire Type

Tire Size

Recommended air

pressure

Maximum load capacity at

(Minimum inflation

pressure)

Agricultural (R1)

11.2-24, 4PR, R1

83 - 124 kPa

(

12 - 18 psi

)

454 kg

(

1001 lb

)

Turf (R3)

41 x 14.00-20, 4PR, R3

69 - 172 kPa

(

10 - 25 psi

)

825 kg

(

1819 lb

)

Industrial (R4)

43 x16-20, 4PR, R4

138 kPa

(

20 psi

)

NA

NOTE:

Do not under inflate or overinflate tires. Do not exceed maximum inflation pressure listed.

Liquid ballast

Rear tire liquid

Ballast Weights (Per Tire) 600 g/5 lb Gal Solution/CaCl2.

Tire Type

Tire Size

Approximate

Added Weight

Agricultural

11.2-24,

4PR, R1

115 kg

(

254 lb

)

Turf

41 x 14.00-20,

4PR, R3

157 kg

(

346 lb

)

Industrial (R4)

43 x 16-20,

4PR, R4

234 kg

(

515 lb

)

9-2

Summary of Contents for WORKMASTER 35

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL Part number 47708977 2nd edition English June 2014 Replaces part number 84604985 WORKMASTER 35 WORKMASTER 40 Compact Tractor ...

Page 2: ...l safety 2 12 Safety signs 2 13 Instructional signs 2 23 International symbols 2 29 3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS OPERATOR S SEAT Seat belt 3 1 Seat controls 3 2 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS 3 3 FORWARD CONTROLS Instrument cluster 3 5 Cruise control 3 7 Transmission shuttle shift lever 3 7 Clutch pedal 3 8 Brake pedals 3 8 Foot throttle pedal 3 9 Hand throttle lever 3 9 Horn switch optional 3 ...

Page 3: ...8 Hydraulic lift rocker 4 9 Hydraulic Power Lift HPL drop rate control valve 4 9 STARTING THE UNIT Key switch 4 10 Cold starting aids 4 11 Starting the engine 4 12 Starting the tractor with jumper cables 4 15 STOPPING THE UNIT Stopping the engine 4 16 Emergency stopping 4 17 Brakes 4 18 MOVING THE UNIT Steering operation 4 20 Transmission operation at low ambient temperatures 4 21 Hydrostatic tran...

Page 4: ...tion 7 1 Safety rules 7 3 Biodiesel fuel approved blend ratio 7 3 Refueling the tractor 7 4 Consumables 7 5 MAINTENANCE CHART Maintenance Chart 7 6 Every 10 hours or daily Engine oil level 7 7 Engine cooling system 7 8 After first 50 hours Engine oil and filter 7 9 Fuel filter 7 10 Hydraulic oil filter 7 10 Hydrostatic HST oil filter 7 11 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS 7 12 Wheels bolt nut 7 ...

Page 5: ... 7 27 Every 600 hours Front axle differential fluid 7 28 Transmission and hydraulic fluid 7 29 Every 1000 hours Air filter inner safety element 7 31 Engine coolant 7 31 As required Fuel injection system Bleed 7 33 Fuel injectors Bleed 7 35 Hydrostatic Transmission HST neutral adjustment 7 36 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS Possible damage 7 38 Battery 7 39 Fuse identification 7 40 Maxi fuse 7 ...

Page 6: ...ing Troubleshooting 8 3 Hydrostatic transmission Troubleshooting 8 3 Electrical system Troubleshooting 8 4 9 SPECIFICATIONS Wheel tread settings 9 1 Tire inflation pressures 9 2 Liquid ballast 9 2 General specifications 9 3 Tractor dimensions 9 6 10 ACCESSORIES Optional equipment 10 1 11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Delivery report Owner Copy 11 3 Delivery report Dealer Copy 11 5 ...

Page 7: ... 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 Refer to the General Information section of this manual for the location of the model and product identification numbers of your machine PLEASE RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION Model Product Identification Number PIN Date Purchased Engine Model E...

Page 8: ...etc Most of them contain substances which 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 draining off used engine coolant mixtures engine gearbox and hydraulic oils brake fluids etc Do not mix drained brake fluids or fuels with lubricants Store them safely until they can be disposed of in ...

Page 9: ...d point than Diesel Fuel NOTICE The use of high Biodiesel Fuel blends are not recommended in cold weather conditions With Biodiesel Fuels it may be necessary to change the engine oil engine oil filter and fuel filter elements more frequently than with Diesel Fuels Biodiesel Fuel can re move rust and particles from the inside of on site fuel storage tanks that would normally adhere to the sides of ...

Page 10: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Proposition 65 BT09A213 1 1 4 ...

Page 11: ... not make any unauthorized modifications to your machine NOTICE DO NOT use this machine for any purpose or in any manner other than as described in the manual decals or other product safety information provided with the machine These materials define the machine s intended use NOTICE The engine and fuel system on your machine is designed and built to government emissions standards Tampering by dea...

Page 12: ...safe situations you must observe the following Ensure that each piece of non NEW HOLLAND equipment fitted to the machine bears the CE mark The maximum power of emission equipment radio telephones etc must not exceed the limits imposed by the national authorities of the country where you use the machine The electro magnetic field generated by the add on system should not exceed 24 V m at any time a...

Page 13: ... the frame next to the hood release The numbers on the plate are important in the event your tractor should require future service NHIL14CT00524AA 1 The engine identification information 2 is located on the left side of the engine block The identification number is stamped into the engine block NHIL12CT00893AA 2 1 7 ...

Page 14: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Operator s manual storage The operator s manual must be stored in a secure place prior to operation and it must be kept available for use by all operators NHIL14CT00515AA 1 1 8 ...

Page 15: ...On this equipment left hand and right hand are determined by standing behind the unit looking in the di rection of travel NHIL14CT00515AA 1 Left hand view NHIL14CT00516AA 2 Right hand view NHIL12CT00671AA 3 Rear view NHAC13CT00138AA 4 Front view 1 9 ...

Page 16: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 10 ...

Page 17: ...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 is YELLOW FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER WARNING AND CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Machine safety NOTICE Notice indicates a situation that if not avoided could result in machine damage ...

Page 18: ...romptly with soap and water Before removing any hydraulic tubing check that the system is not pressurized Do not alter the calibration of the pressure relief valves in the various hydraulic circuits steering hydraulic lift auxiliary distributors etc Keep clear of moving parts Loose clothing jewelry watches long hair and other loose or hanging items can become entangled in moving parts Wear protect...

Page 19: ...ed When working on uneven ground use maximum care to ensure proper stability 9 If you have to work with the tractor on a gradient for example on hillsides drive at moderate speed especially when taking turns 10 Proceed with maximum caution when working with the wheels near the edge of ditches or slopes 11 When driving on public highways observe the High way Code General maintenance safety Keep are...

Page 20: ...his condition can exist whether tires are inflated or deflated The tire MUST be completely removed from the wheel or rim prior to weld ing the wheel or rim When changing or storing tires make sure they are stacked correctly and cannot roll or topple over causing personal injury When checking tire pressures inspect the tires for dam aged tread and side walls Incorrect pressure will lead to early ti...

Page 21: ... be used 2 Drive slowly when towing extremely heavy loads 3 Do not tow trailers that are not fitted with an indepen dent braking system 4 If the tractor is used to tow heavy loads always use the hitching device and never hitch loads onto the lower arms or the top link of the three point linkage This may result in tipping or overturning 5 When towing do not negotiate turns with the differen tial lo...

Page 22: ...ears cleaning fan etc More frequent cleaning of your tractor may be necessary depending on the operating environment and conditions 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 tractor Do not weld or flame cut any items that contain flammable material Clean items thoroughl...

Page 23: ... and the PTO drive train of the machine and im plement For correct hitch geometry see the implement opera tor s manual Reflectors and warning lights Flashing amber warning lights must be used when oper ating on public roads Location and use of flashing amber warning lights is shown on Cab controls Control Seat belts Seat belts must be worn at all times Seat belt inspection and maintenance Keep sea...

Page 24: ...PROTECTIVE STRUC TURE MUST BE REPLACED so that it will provide the same protection as a new protective structure Contact your dealer for protective structure inspection and re placement After an accident fire tip or roll over the following MUST be performed by a qualified technician before returning the tractor to field or job site operations The protective structure MUST BE REPLACED The mounting ...

Page 25: ...formation Store fluids and filters in accordance with local laws and regulations Use only appropriate containers for the stor age of chemicals or petrochemical substances Keep out of reach or children or other unauthorized per sons Additional precautions are required for applied chemi cals Obtain complete information from the manufacturer or distributor of the chemicals before using them Utility s...

Page 26: ...ich are not designated as steps or platforms Do not use the tractor as a lift ladder or platform for work ing at heights Lifting and overhead loads Never use loader buckets forks etc or other 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 tractor and equip ment and do not enter or permit anyone to enter th...

Page 27: ...ver adjust lubricate clean or unplug machine with the engine running Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0112A Before you service the machine put a DO NOT OPERATE tag on the instrument panel 321_4614 1 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...

Page 28: ...ve structure for pulling purposes DO NOT drill holes in the protective structure The protective structure and interconnecting components are a certified system Any damage fire corrosion or modification will weaken the structure and reduce your protection If this occurs the PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE MUST BE REPLACED so that it will provide the same protection as a new protective structure Contact your d...

Page 29: ... and other harsh chemicals may damage or remove safety signs Replace all safety signs that are damaged missing painted over or illegible If a safety sign is on a part that is replaced make sure the safety sign is installed on the new part See your dealer for replacement safety signs Safety signs that display the Read Operator s Manual symbol are intended to direct the operator to the operator s ma...

Page 30: ...Under the hood in the middle of the firewall NHIL12CT00850AA 3 2 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 Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40195651 40195651 4 2 Location On the left hand side of the front frame b...

Page 31: ... WARNING TO JUMP START Negative Grounded Battery Shield eyes 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 make certain that engine is at idle speed before disconnecting jumper cable...

Page 32: ...Keep out of reach of children Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40239639 40236197A 10 5 Location In front of the battery on support plate NHIL12CT00848AA 11 6 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 in...

Page 33: ...nd bolts for proper torque PTO keep hands feet and clothing away from PTO other moving parts Disengage PTO and shut off engine before servicing tractor or implements or attaching or detaching implements Keep all safety shields in place for your protection Pull only from approved drawbar or lower links of 3 point hitch at horizontal position or below Lock tractor brake pedals together for travel on...

Page 34: ...ine exhaust fumes can cause death or sickness Always try to work in a well ventilated area Disengage the differential lock when turning the tractor Always disengage the differential lock when driving on roads Depress one or both brake pedals to disengage the differential lock Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40195656 7 Location On the top o...

Page 35: ...s not recommended Do not attempt to fold ROPS when a canopy is fitted ROPS is heavy Always work with an assistant when lowering and raising the ROPS Drive with extreme care Seat belt use is not recommended No roll over protection is provided when ROPS is in lowered position Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40234715 40234715 16 8 Location On...

Page 36: ...Number MT40229994 40229994 18 9 Location On the rear of the left hand and right hand fenders NHIL12CT00843AA 19 10 WARNING Rotating driveline contact may cause serious injury or death Keep all driveline tractor and equipment shields in place during operation Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40195650 40195650 20 10 Location On top of the rear PTO guard NHIL12CT00844AA 21 2 20 ...

Page 37: ...ate the tractor on steep slopes or drop off Avoid sharp turns at high speeds Use of ROPS and seat belt reduce the chance of injury or death if rollover or upset occur Do not attach ropes or chains to ROPS for pulling purpose Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40234561 40234561A 22 11 Location On the left hand side of the ROPS frame 83115221 2...

Page 38: ...airing adjusting or disconnecting Wear proper hand and eye protection when searching for leaks use wood or cardboard instead of hands If hydraulic fluid or fuel sinks into skin seek medical attention immediately Quantity 1 English Part Number MT40195652 40195652 24 12 Location On top of the left hand fender NHIL12CT00842AA 25 2 22 ...

Page 39: ...hose working with you Please take this manual and walk around your tractor to note the content and location of these decals Review the decals and operating instructions detailed in this manual with the tractor operators Keep the decals clean and legible If they become damaged or illegible obtain replacements from your authorized NEW HOLLAND dealer NHIL12CT00863FA 1 2 23 ...

Page 40: ...uel only English MT40241059 Location On top of the fuel cap on the left hand side of the fuel tank 40241059A 2 NHIL12CT00683AA 3 2 Four wheel drive engagement lever English MT40032976 Location To left side of the drivers seat 40032976 4 NHIL12CT00680AA 5 2 24 ...

Page 41: ...ION 3 Drop Rate Control Valve English MT40008821 Location Below the drivers seat 40008821 6 NHIL12CT00687AA 7 4 PTO Switch English MT40189937 Location Right hand side of the dash panel 40189937 8 NHIL12CT00670AA 9 2 25 ...

Page 42: ...eaner installed 3 Clean and inspect air cleaner regularly Failure to comply could result in machine damage English MT40195653 Location On top of the air cleaner 40195653 10 NHIL12CT00884AA 11 6 Hood Release English MT40008831 Location On the front right hand side of the frame rail in front of the hood release lever 40008831 12 NHAC13CT00045AA 13 2 26 ...

Page 43: ...arly production English 86532911 Location On the valve cover on right hand side of oper ator s platform 86532911N 14 NHIL13CT00001AA 15 8 Key Switch English MT40215535 Location Right hand side of the rear hood panel 40215535 16 NHIL12CT00692AA 17 2 27 ...

Page 44: ...32389 Location On the right hand side of the dash panel 40232389 18 NHIL12CT00670AA 19 10 Position Control Lever English MT40008842 Location On the right hand side control pod next to the drivers seat and right hand fender 40008842 20 NHIL12CT00681AA 21 2 28 ...

Page 45: ...d Front wind shield wash wipe Ground speed Hitch raise rear Engine oil pressure Rear wind shield wash wipe Differential lock Hitch lower rear Engine coolant temperature Heater temp erature control Rear axle oil tem perature Hitch height limit rear Coolant level Heater fan Transmission oil pressure Hitch height limit front Tractor lights Air conditioner FWD engaged Hitch dis abled Headlamp main bea...

Page 46: ...2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 30 ...

Page 47: ... male end into the buckle 2 located on left hand side of the seat Make sure belt is securely buckled and belt length is adjusted correctly for size of operator Use soap and water to clean the seat belt if necessary Do not use carbon tetrachloride naphtha etc as these substances will weaken the webbing Additionally do not bleach or dye the webbing as these products will also weaken the webbing Repl...

Page 48: ...TE Care of vinyl plastic and rubber parts to MAXI MIZE life For cleaning of vinyl plastic and rubber parts use ONLY a mild car washing soap and water as described below First remove any loose dirt by rinsing with clean water Mix a warm mild liquid CAR WASHING soap solution 1 part soap and 99 parts water Then using a sponge or soft cloth apply the soap solution to the part Allow the solution to soa...

Page 49: ...ns allow Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0462A 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 Failure to comply could resul...

Page 50: ...only when absolutely necessary ROPS folding procedure To fold the ROPS into the DOWN position remove re taining clip 1 from the pin 2 and remove pin from the latching bracket on both sides of the ROPS Rotate the top part of the ROPS downward until the brackets contact the ROPS uprights Reinstall pin 2 into lower retaining hole 3 Secure the pin 1 with the retaining clip 2 93099328 2 NHAC13CT00064GA...

Page 51: ... 5 Hour Meter Records the hours and portions of hours that your tractor has been operated regardless of en gine RPM Use the hour meter as a guide to deter mine hourly service and maintenance intervals 6 Fuel Gauge Indicates the amount of diesel fuel re maining in the tank The gauge is activated when the key switch is in the ON position It will register empty with the key switch in the OFF position...

Page 52: ...ld Starting Indicator Light Illuminates when the key switch is first turned to the HEAT position It re mains lit for approximately ten seconds during which time the glow plugs are heating the precombustion chambers 12 Fuel Filter Warning Indicator Illuminates when there is a restriction or excess water in the fuel filter When this indictor illuminates the engine will shut off auto matically 3 6 ...

Page 53: ...disengage the cruise control depress the HST forward pedal slightly or depress both brake pedals 3 NHIL12CT00693AA 1 NHIL12CT00691AA 2 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 The clutch pedal must be depressed and tractor motion stopped to operate the shuttle lever NOTE The shuttle ...

Page 54: ... se rious injury W1188A The right brake pedal controls the braking action of the right rear wheel The left brake pedal controls the braking action of the left rear wheel The function of the brake pedals are identical for the HST and gear model tractors except for the location of the ped als The brake pedals 1 on a HST model tractor are lo cated on the left hand side of the operators platform and t...

Page 55: ...lever should be in the low idle rearward position NHIL13CT00044AA 1 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 NOTE The hand throttle lever should only be used during field operation NHIL12CT00692AA 1 Horn switch optional The horn switch 1 is located ...

Page 56: ...h and turn the switch to the ON position 2 NOTE When the PTO is engaged the PTO indicator light will be illuminated on the instrument panel To disengage the PTO push down on the PTO switch and the switch will automatically return to the OFF position 3 NHIL12CT00670AA 1 Key switch The key switch 1 is located on the right hand side of the rear hood panel Turning the key to the middle ON posi tion 2 ...

Page 57: ...her Whenever one wheel begins to slip in wet or loose soil use the lock to obtain additional traction from the oppo site wheel To operate the differential lock depress and hold the pedal down until the lock is positively engaged It is best to engage the lock while the wheels are turning slowly to minimize shock loads to the driveline If a wheel spins at high speed such as on ice reduce engine spee...

Page 58: ...ange Speed is controlled by the HST forward 1 and reverse 2 pedals located on the right hand foot platform For forward travel depress the forward pedal 1 until the desired ground speed is reached For reverse travel de press the rear pedal 2 Unless the HST cruise control switch is in the ON position the transmission returns to neutral and the tractor stops when the pedal is released NHIL12CT00693AA...

Page 59: ...itch The multifunction light switch 1 is located on the left hand side of the dash panel and is used to control the front road lights work lights side taillights hazard lights and turn signals 93099335 1 NHIL12CT00669AA 2 A GEAR MODEL B HST MODEL 3 13 ...

Page 60: ...ntrol pod There are three speed ranges H High M Medium and L Low The transmission range selector lever on HST models A has a neutral position between the H and M positions gear models B do not NOTICE Never attempt to engage or disengage the range lever when the tractor is in motion NHIL12CT01098AA 1 NHIL12CT01097AA 2 A HST MODEL B GEAR MODEL 3 14 ...

Page 61: ...model tractors B The park brake is used to secure the brake pedals together to prevent the tractor from moving while parked To engage the park brake lock the pedals together and push the park brake lever downward while depressing the brake pedals NOTE Always engage the park brake when getting off the tractor If the brakes are not engaged or the operator leaves the seat without engaging the park br...

Page 62: ...drive to maximize tire and driv eline life and to economize on fuel Gear model To engage the four wheel drive on gear model tractors stop the tractor completely depress the clutch pedal and move the lever 1 completely forward To disengage the four wheel drive stop the tractor completely depress the clutch pedal and pull the lever 1 rearward NHIL12CT00885AA 1 HST model To engage the four wheel driv...

Page 63: ...ush down on the PTO switch and turn the switch to the ON position NOTE When the mid PTO is engaged the rear PTO will also be engaged The mid PTO cannot be engaged sep arately To disengage the mid PTO push down on the PTO switch and push the mid PTO lever down to the OFF position NOTE To start the engine the mid PTO lever must be in the down disengaged position and the PTO switch in the OFF positio...

Page 64: ...d instant hydraulic power for raising a variety of compatible equipment whenever the engine is running The system s position control feature maintains the selected height or depth of three point linkage equipment in relation to the tractor When the hydraulic lift control lever is moved to a higher or lower setting in the quadrant the system repo sitions the equipment to a higher or lower position ...

Page 65: ...ote hydraulic valve kits are configured in either single spool or two spool Once a single spool valve is installed you CANNOT stack another single spool valve You must purchase the two spool valve kit To operate the single or two spool valve pull the selected control lever rearward to extend the cylinder and push the control lever forward to retract the cylinder Release the control lever to stop t...

Page 66: ...nally the loader and bucket will operate at the same time Move the control lever forward to lower the loader or retract lift cylinders A Move the control lever fully forward to FLOAT the loader boom B which allows the lift cylinders to extend or retract freely Move the control lever rearward to raise the loader or extend lift cylinders C Move the control lever to the left to curl the bucket or ret...

Page 67: ...de green coupler 2 Bucket cylinder base side blue coupler 3 Bucket cylinder rod side red coupler 4 NHIL13CT00023AA 3 Transmission main shift lever Gear model The transmission main gear shift lever 1 is located on the right hand side of the operators platform and is used to select any one of the four forward or reverse gears NOTE With the combination of the shuttle shift main shift and range select...

Page 68: ... move the latch release lever 1 forward and lift the hood to its fully raised position A gas shock holds the hood in the fully raised position 2 To close lower the hood until it is retained by the latch mechanism NOTE Keep latch mechanism free of dirt and debris so latch assembly will operate properly NHAC13CT00045AA 1 3 22 ...

Page 69: ...en pulling heavy loads and avoid continuous operation at constant engine speeds You will save fuel and minimize engine wear by selecting the correct gear ratio for a particular op eration Operating the tractor in low gear with a light load and high engine speed wastes fuel 3 Avoid prolonged operation at either high or low engine speeds without a load on the engine 4 Check the instruments frequentl...

Page 70: ...und travel 3 To disengage the PTO push down on the PTO switch and the switch will automatically return to the OFF posi tion 3 NHIL12CT00670AA 1 Mid PTO Optional 1 To engage the mid PTO pull up on the mid PTO lever 1 push down on the PTO switch and turn the switch to the ON position NOTE When the mid PTO is engaged the rear PTO will also be engaged The mid PTO cannot be en gaged separately 2 To dis...

Page 71: ...hout the main transmissions shift lever shuttle shift lever in the neutral position HST pedals not in the neutral position or the Mid PTO lever not in the OFF position NOTE The Mid PTO cannot be operated without an op erator present in the seat To operate the rear PTO without the operator in the seat the following operations must be performed Main transmission shift Shuttle shift lever in NEUTRAL ...

Page 72: ...s snowblowers etc The three linkage points are the two lower lift arms and the top link The three point linkage has easy to adjust sway bars 1 to control lateral movement of the lift arms The length of the top link 2 and the height of the left hand and right hand lift arms 3 and 4 can be adjusted to ease the attachment of implements and to level the implement after attaching NHIL12CT00803AA 1 4 4 ...

Page 73: ...lly raised there must be at least 100 mm 4 in Clearance between the implement and the nearest part of the tractor Most implements can be attached to the tractor as follows 1 Position the tractor so that the lower link hitch points are level with and slightly ahead of the implement hitch pins Carefully bring the tractor rearwards to match the tractor and implement hitch points First attach the left...

Page 74: ...he bolt and nut 2 from the lift rod and lower link 3 Rotate the top half of the lift rod clockwise to reduce the length and counter clockwise to increase the length NHIL12CT00803AA 1 Right hand lift rod adjustment NOTICE The right hand lift rod is readily adjustable even when connected between the lift arm and lower link To lengthen or shorten the right hand lift rod 1 loosen jam nut 2 and rotate ...

Page 75: ...red hole NOTE Cycle the three point linkage through the entire travel and check for interference with the rear tires If interference is present adjust stabilizers as needed WARNING Machine damage can cause accidents Only operate three point equipment with both flex ends returned to the latched position Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0467A The optional flex ends 3 on th...

Page 76: ...extendible drawbar 1 for towing equipment behind the tractor 93100910 1 NOTICE The drawbar is required to provide standard rear PTO drawbar relationship 20099087 2 A 356 mm 14 in WARNING Overturning hazard Always use the drawbar pick up hitch or lower links in the lowered position for pull type work Do not pull from the lower links if they are above the horizontal position Failure to comply could ...

Page 77: ...low of oil from the lift cylinder This allows the operator to slow or increase the rate of drop of the lower links Turn the drop rate control valve IN clockwise to de crease the rate of drop Turn the valve OUT counter clockwise to increase the rate of drop The drop rate control valve must be opened before the hydraulic lift control will lower If the valve is turned all the way IN clockwise the low...

Page 78: ...clockwise to the left HEAT posi tion A activates the preheat system Turn the key clockwise to the extreme right START position B to start the engine When the key is released an internal spring returns the key to the middle ON position C Turn the key counterclockwise to the left to the STOP position D will shut the engine off NHIL12CT00692AA 1 4 10 ...

Page 79: ... minutes to bring the transmission oil up to normal operating temperature Failure to comply could result in damage to the machine To preheat the engine turn the key switch counterclock wise to the HEAT position 1 or clockwise to the ON position 2 The cold start indicator light 3 will illuminate for approximately ten seconds The glow plugs heat the precombustion chambers during this time After the ...

Page 80: ...k brake is not en gaged indicating that the operator needs to engage the park brake 1 Push the hand throttle lever 6 forward to about the middle position 2 Turn the key switch to the middle ON position and check if the engine oil pressure battery charge and cold start indicator lights are illuminated 3 Wait until the cold start indicator light goes off approx imately ten seconds 4 Fully and turn t...

Page 81: ...not en gaged indicating that the operator needs to engage the park brake 1 Push the hand throttle lever 5 forward to about the middle position 2 Turn the key switch to the middle ON position and check if the engine oil pressure battery charge and cold start indicator lights are on 3 Wait until the cold start indicator light goes off approx imately ten seconds 4 Turn the key switch to the extreme r...

Page 82: ... Seat Off Off Shuttle in Neutral Engaged Depressed Start Gear In Seat Off Off Shuttle in Neutral Disengaged Depressed Start with Alarm NOTE For starting if Rear PTO Mid PTO or Transmission is engaged tractor will not start Operator presence system run operation NOTE The following conditions are for when the engine is running and the operator gets out of the seat Transmission Type Rear PTO Mid PTO ...

Page 83: ...polarity of the jumper cables are cor rect POSITIVE to POSITIVE NEGATIVE to NEGATIVE or the alternator or battery may be damaged If you must use jumper cables to start the tractor 1 Shield your eyes 2 Connect the red end of the jumper cable to the positive battery terminal 1 on the tractor and connect the other red end to the positive battery terminal 2 on the auxiliary battery 3 Connect the black...

Page 84: ...the PTO switch is in the OFF position 5 Push the hydraulic power lift HPL control lever for ward to lower implements to the ground 6 Turn the key to the STOP position to shut the engine off NOTE When the key is turned to the STOP position and the park brake is NOT engaged an alarm will sound The alarm will continue to sound for approximately ten seconds or until the park brake is engaged NOTE If t...

Page 85: ...rake pedals 2 at the same time 2 Pull the hand throttle lever 3 rearward to reduce the engine speed 93100852 1 HST model To make a emergency stop carry out the following proce dures 1 Release the HST forward or reverse pedal 1 imme diately and depress the brake pedals 2 2 Pull the hand throttle lever 3 rearward to reduce en gine speed 93100853 2 4 17 ...

Page 86: ...ion of the ped als The brake pedals 1 on a HST model tractor are lo cated on the left hand side of the operators platform and the brake pedals 2 on a gear model tractor are located on the right hand side of the operators platform Stopping the tractor To stop a gear model tractor depress both brake pedals and the clutch pedal simultaneously To stop a HST model tractor release the HST forward or rev...

Page 87: ...ractors The park brake is used to secure the brake ped als to prevent the tractor from moving while parked To engage the park brake lock the pedals together and push down on the park brake lever while depressing the brake pedals 3 NOTE Always engage the park brake when getting off the tractor If the park brake is not engaged or the operator leaves the seat without engaging the park brake a alarm w...

Page 88: ...ly to the left or right for more than 10 seconds it could cause a failure in the steering system If an abnormal sound is heard while operating the steer ing wheel this means that there is some air in the steer ing components line In this case turn the steering wheel to left and right fully and hold for about 5 sec onds The air should bleed out and the abnormal noise should go away If the sound doe...

Page 89: ... A warm up time at 50 rated engine speed is rec ommended to assure proper vehicle functionality trans mission lubrication and operation NOTE Do not operate the tractor under full load condition until the hydraulic oil is sufficiently warmed up WARNING Set the park brake during warm up operation Set all shift levers to the NEUTRAL positions and place the PTO clutch lever in the OFF position during ...

Page 90: ...quipped 2 Move the hand throttle lever 2 forward until the en gine speed is above 1500 RPM 3 Place the range gear shift lever 3 in the desired range 4 Depress the brake pedals 4 and disengage the park brake lever 5 5 For forward travel depress the forward pedal 6 un til the desired ground speed is reached For reverse travel depress the rear pedal 7 The transmission returns to neutral and the tract...

Page 91: ...s or when roading Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0978A When the desired travel speed is reached push down on cruise control lever 1 The cruise control linkage will me chanically engage the HST forward pedal 2 and main tain the pedal at the desired position To disengage the cruise control 2 depress both brake pedals NHIL12CT00693AA 4 4 23 ...

Page 92: ...ift lever 2 main transmission shift lever 3 and a range selector lever 4 The combinations of shuttle shift main shift and range selector lever offer the operator a combination of twelve forward and twelve reverse gears NOTE The shift pattern is shown as sitting in the opera tors seat NHIL12CT00774AA 1 NHIL12CT00786AA 2 NHIL12CT00776AA 3 NHIL12CT01097AA 4 4 24 ...

Page 93: ...pedals 7 and disengage the park brake lever 8 6 Release the clutch pedal 3 slowly and the tractor will start to move NOTE Release the clutch pedal slowly if the clutch pedal is released fast it will cause the tractor to move suddenly NOTICE To change the gears depress the clutch pedal fully and have the tractor stopped completely The main gear shift lever and range gear shift lever must be oper at...

Page 94: ...or serious injury W0047A NHIL12CT00891GA 1 Gear model To park the tractor carry out the following procedures 1 Depress the clutch pedal 1 and brake pedals 2 Pull the hand throttle lever 3 rearward to reduce the engine speed NOTE Park the tractor on a level surface if it is nec essary to park on a slope place the transmission in the lowest gear and place chocks or blocks in front or behind the tire...

Page 95: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 Turn the key 8 to the STOP position NHIL12CT00692AA 2 5 Engage the park brake 9 and release the brake ped als and clutch pedal slowly NHIL12CT00775AA 3 4 27 ...

Page 96: ...the engine speed NOTE Park the tractor on a level surface if it is nec essary to park on a slope place the range gear shift lever in the lowest gear and place chocks or blocks in front or behind the tires depending on the direction of the slope 2 Make sure the PTO switch 4 is in the OFF position 3 Push the HPL control lever 5 forward to lower imple ments if equipped to the ground 4 Turn the key 6 ...

Page 97: ...4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 Engage the park brake 7 and release the brake ped als slowly NHIL12CT00691AA 6 4 29 ...

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Page 99: ...D TRANSPORT External lighting Identification Your tractor is equipped with Turn signal Hazard warning lights 1 Tail Brake lights 2 Road lights 3 Work Lights 4 Rear Work Light Optional mounted on the rear of the ROPS NHIL12CT00671AA 1 NHAC13CT00138AA 2 5 1 ...

Page 100: ...te the light switch until the LOW BEAM and HAZ ARD symbols 5 are aligned with the index mark 3 on the switch lever 93099370 2 Turn signal operation The turn signal lights are activated by moving the multi function switch lever 1 forward for right turns and down for left turns The key has to be in the ON position for the turn signal to operate NOTE The multifunction switch is located on the left ha...

Page 101: ...ts hazard lights and taillights To operate the work lights rotate the multifunction switch until the WORK LIGHT symbol 2 is aligned with the index mark 3 on the switch lever The instru ment panel side taillights road lights and work lights will come ON To operate the road lights and hazard lights rotate the multifunction switch until the LOW BEAM and HAZ ARD symbols 4 are aligned with the index ma...

Page 102: ... light optional The optional rear work light 1 is mounted to the Roll Over Protection Structure ROPS and is operated by a switch located on the light The work light can be mounted to the ROPS facing forward or rearward 93110379 1 5 4 ...

Page 103: ...he tractor to the right and to the left for a short distance 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 im plement assembly or the Operator s Manual for attach ing hardware specifications such as bolt size and grade chain strength washers lock washers nuts etc Enga...

Page 104: ...drop down instead of flying up Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W0441A NOTICE If it is necessary to tow the tractor all gear levers must be moved to the neutral position before stop ping the engine otherwise damage to transmission com ponents may occur during towing Use a strong chain when towing the tractor Tow the trac tor from the rear using only the drawbar Tow the tr...

Page 105: ... the tractor less implement so that approximately one third of the tractor weight is on the front wheels For optimum traction tractors equipped with front wheel drive should be ballasted so that 40 45 of machine weight is on the front wheels When a rear mounted implement is raised to the transport position the front wheel reaction should be at least 20 of tractor weight Add additional front end ba...

Page 106: ...ed a maximum of five front weights can be in stalled NHIL12CT00832AA 1 Weight options A maximum of five 27 kg 60 lb weights 2 for a total weight of 136 kg 300 lb A maximum of three 45 kg 100 lb weights 3 for a total weight of 135 kg 300 lb NOTE The front extension mounting bracket with a maxi mum of three 27 kg 60 lb weights attached is compatible with a grille guard NOTE The front extension mount...

Page 107: ... maximum of seven 27 kg 60 lb weights for a total weight of 191 kg 421 lb A maximum of two 27 kg 60 lb weights and five 45 kg 100 lb weights for a total weight of 282 kg 622 lb 93100917 4 Ballasting box Optional A category 1 3 point hitch 227 kg 500 lb capacity bal lasting box 1 may be purchased as extra equipment Load with sand gravel or similar loose ballast as needed Weight Empty Weight Loaded ...

Page 108: ...ed weight for the trac tor Because special equipment is required to fill the tires consult your NEW HOLLAND Dealer Tires should never be filled 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 Ballast Weights Per Tire 600 g 5 lb Gal Solution CaCl2 Tire Type Tire Size Approximate Added Weight Agricultural 11 2 24 4PR R1 ...

Page 109: ...om key switch 6 Wait for all machine movement to stop Failure to comply could result in death or se rious injury W1197A Adequate lubrication and maintenance on a regular schedule is vital to maintaining your equipment To ensure long service and efficient operation follow the lubrication and maintenance schedules outlined in this manual The use of proper fuels oils grease and filters as well as kee...

Page 110: ...nvironmental and working conditions The intervals should be shortened for sandy dusty and extremely hot operating conditions 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 Grease Fittings Wipe dirt from fitti...

Page 111: ...ng or hot Never smoke while refueling or anywhere near fuel When filling the tank maintain control of the nozzle Do not fill the fuel tank to capacity Allow room for ex pansion Wipe up spills immediately Always tighten the fuel cap securely If the original fuel tank cap is lost always replace it with a New Holland approved cap A will fit cap may not be safe Keep equipment properly maintained Do no...

Page 112: ...he tank while filling Use an approved fuel container and check the inside of the container periodically for cleanliness Fuel tank ca pacity is 28 0 l 7 4 US gal NOTE The fuel cap is a vented type Use only an ap proved New Holland replacement cap to prevent fuel sys tem related problems If there is no filter on the storage tank or fuel container filter the fuel through a 100 mesh or finer screen wh...

Page 113: ...l NEW HOLLAND AMBRA SUPER GOLD 15W 40 86641083 18 93 l 5 US gal NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134 HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL 9624451 18 93 l 5 US gal Transmission Hydraulic Oil NEW HOLLAND AMBRA F200A HYDRAULIC FLUID 86523625DS 18 93 l 5 US gal 9613295 0 946 l 1 US qt Front Axle Gear Oil NEW HOLLAND AMBRA HYPOIDE 90 9613294 9 46 l 2 5 US gal Grease NEW HOLLAND AMBRA GR 9 MULTI PURPOSE GREASE 9613310 T...

Page 114: ...belt tension 7 22 Brake pedal free play 7 23 Front axle differential oil level 7 23 Air cleaner primary element 7 24 Every 100 hours Fuel filter water separator 7 25 Every 300 hours Engine oil and filter 7 26 Fuel filter 7 26 Hydraulic oil filter 7 26 Hydrostatic HST oil filter 7 26 Air cleaner primary element 7 27 Fan belt tension 7 27 Wheels bolt nut 7 27 Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS 7 27...

Page 115: ...0 hours or daily Engine oil level 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 NHIL12CT00694 1 2 If the oil level is low remove the filler cap 2 add oil through the filler hole NHIL12CT00678AA 2 3 Add enough oil so that the level regist...

Page 116: ... NOTE Check the coolant level daily or after every 10 hours of operation The engine should be cold when coolant level is checked 1 Visually inspect the coolant level in the coolant recov ery reservoir 1 the coolant level should be between the LOW and FULL lines located on the side of the reservoir 2 If the coolant level is not between the LOW and FULL lines add a water antifreeze solution as neces...

Page 117: ...rain plugs in the oil pan one on each side of the engine 2 Next place a container below the oil filter 2 to catch the used oil and unscrew the oil filter Discard the used oil and filter 3 Coat the gasket on the new filter with a film of clean oil Screw the filter into place until the gasket contacts its mating surface then turn the filter approximately three quarters of a turn by hand Do not overt...

Page 118: ... is flowing from the air bleed plug 93100927 2 NOTE There is not a fuel shutoff valve in the fuel system To stop the fuel flow from the fuel tank the fuel inlet hose to the fuel filter has to be removed from the fuel filter base and a plug installed or the fuel hose needs to be crimped shut to shutoff the fuel flow Hydraulic oil filter NOTE Replace the hydraulic system oil filter after the first 5...

Page 119: ... tractor underneath the operator s plat form To replace the filter 1 1 Unscrew the used oil filter and discard 2 Coat the gasket on the new filter with a film of clean oil Screw the filter into place until the gasket contacts the sealing surface then tighten the filter by hand approxi mately three quarters of a turn Do not overtighten 3 Start the engine and check the filter for leaks 4 Stop the en...

Page 120: ... bolts 1 Tighten the M14 bolts to the correct torque of 147 N m 108 lb ft if necessary 2 Check the torque of the ROPS cross brace mounting bolts 2 Tighten the M10 bolts to the correct torque of 60 N m 41 lb ft if necessary 3 Check the torque of the ROPS top portion mounting bolts 3 Tighten the M12 bolts to the correct torque of 83 N m 61 lb ft if necessary 4 Inspect the operator s seat and the mou...

Page 121: ...ed from the tractor or the wheel bolts are loosened Front Wheel Torque 176 196 N m 130 145 lb ft 93100874 1 Rear Wheel Torque 176 196 N m 130 145 lb ft NOTICE Check and tighten wheel bolts 1 and nuts 2 to proper torque specifications after the following hours of use First 5 hours First 50 hours Every 300 hours 93100875A 2 7 13 ...

Page 122: ... apply a good quality grease to the lubrication points listed below When operating under extremely dirty conditions lubricate more frequently than every 50 hours 1 Front Axle Pivot 1 93100890 1 2 Power Steering Cylinder 2 93100864 2 3 Clutch Pedal Shaft 3 GEAR tractor NHIL13CT00158AA 3 7 14 ...

Page 123: ...il threads NHIL12CT00821AA 6 To lubricate these points 7 Wipe away all old grease and dirt from the lubrication fittings to prevent dirt or foreign material from entering as new grease is applied 8 Use a grease gun to pump in the new grease Apply pressure until clean grease oozes from each lubrication point 9 Wipe away any excess grease 7 15 ...

Page 124: ...tractor standing level check the oil level using the dipstick 1 NHIL12CT00684AA 1 2 The oil is at the correct level when it reads between the two marks A on the dipstick If the level is low add NEW HOLLAND AMBRA MULTI G 134 HY DRAULIC TRANSMISSION OIL hydraulic oil through the dipstick hole Do not fill above the dipstick full mark 3 Reinstall the dipstick 93100904 2 7 16 ...

Page 125: ...ir pressure beyond 240 kPa 35 psi to seat the bead on the wheel rim Never use force on a partially or fully inflated tire Do not exceed the inflation pressure recommended by the tire manufacturer Failure to comply could result in death or seri ous injury W0456A Do not inflate a tire above the maximum pressure shown on the tire If the tire is not marked do not exceed the maximum pressure shown in t...

Page 126: ...1 kPa 35 psi with unseated beads may break the bead or rim with explosive force sufficient enough to cause serious injury After seating the beads adjust inflation pressure to recommended operating pressure Do not inflate a tire unless the rim is mounted on the tractor or is secured so that it will not move if the tire or rim should suddenly fail Do not weld braze otherwise repair or use a dam aged...

Page 127: ...ghten the lock nut when the correct free play travel is obtained 4 Check clutch for disengagement when clutch pedal is fully depressed NHIL12CT00783AA 1 Hydrostatic Transmission HST neutral adjustment Checking HST return to NEUTRAL 1 Place range gear in LOW range and engine speed at high idle position 2 Drive tractor in forward and reverse remove foot from HST pedal Tractor should stop and rear wh...

Page 128: ...ne turned off NOTE Before raising the rear wheels install chocks between the front axle and engine frame to prevent the front of the tractor from oscillating side to side 2 Raise the rear tires off the ground and support axles with safety stands 3 Place the 4WD control lever in the 2WD position NHIL12CT00784AA 1 7 20 ...

Page 129: ... 4 and adjust position of switch so that switch is depressed Tighten bolts after adjust ment is completed 6 Start the tractor place the range gear in LOW range and engine speed at high idle 7 Depress both forward and reverse pedals separately Release pedals and check if rear wheels rotate when pedals return to the NEUTRAL position 8 If rear wheels rotate when pedals are at the NEU TRAL position ad...

Page 130: ...iator to lower the temper ature of the radiator coolant 2 When 10 kg 22 lb of pressure is applied midway A between the belt pulleys a correctly tightened belt will deflect 10 12 mm 0 4 0 5 in 3 If the fan belt is slipping fan efficiency is lowered re sulting in the engine running too hot If the belt is too tight the life of the alternator bearing will be shortened If the fan belt shows signs of cr...

Page 131: ...d decreases free play 2 Test drive the tractor to make sure the braking action of both rear wheels is equal Readjust as necessary NOTE Note HST tractor is in Figure 1 and Gear tractor is in Figure 2 NHAC13CT00055AA 1 NHAC13CT00139AA 2 Front axle differential oil level NOTE Check the front axle differential case and final re duction gear case oil level after every 50 hours of operation 1 With the t...

Page 132: ...ement NOTICE Be careful not to rupture the filter element Main tain a safe distance between the air nozzle and the filter element when directing air up and down the clean air side of the element pleats 3 After cleaning the element check the inner diameter seals for damage If damage is present replace the primary element 4 Reinstall the primary element by inserting it into the canister and pushing ...

Page 133: ... and drain water from inside of the filter 2 Tighten drain plug when only fuel flows from the filter base 93100920 1 3 Bleed the air from the fuel filter by loosening the air bleed plug 2 and pressing the manual fuel feed pump 3 several times until fuel flowing from the air bleed plug is free of any air bubbles 4 Tighten the air bleed plug when air free fuel is flowing from the air bleed plug 9310...

Page 134: ...7 MAINTENANCE Every 300 hours Engine oil and filter See page 7 9 Fuel filter See page 7 10 Hydraulic oil filter See 7 10 Hydrostatic HST oil filter See 7 11 7 26 ...

Page 135: ...r the end cap cannot be installed 3 Place the end cap onto the canister body push in on end cap and rotate clockwise Make sure the end cap is locked in place and not loose NOTICE Failure to obtain a good seal between elements and the canister may cause major engine damage NHIL12CT00781AA 1 Fan belt tension To adjust fan belt tension WARNING Maintenance hazard The engine must be OFF when you loosen...

Page 136: ...the oil at normal operating temperature drain the oil by removing the drain plugs 1 After the oil has drained reinstall the drain plugs and discard the used oil 93100868 1 2 Remove the dipstick filler plug 2 93100889 2 3 Fill the axle with NEW HOLLAND AMBRA HYPOIDE 90 oil until the oil level is between the upper mark A and the lower mark B of the dipstick Reinstall the dipstick filler plug 9310090...

Page 137: ...housing is 5 5 l 5 8 US qt Transmission and hydraulic fluid Changing the transmission rear axle and hydraulic system oil NOTE Change the transmission rear axle and hydraulic system oil after every 400 hours of operation NOTE During cold weather operation tractor hydraulic oil can be changed to New Holland F200 The F200 oil is a multi viscosity oil which has improved flow characteristics in low tem...

Page 138: ...lled to the correct level when the oil registers between the two marks on the dipstick Capacity Gear transmission 30 0 l 7 9 US gal HST transmission 30 0 l 7 9 US gal 3 Reinstall the dipstick NOTICE There is a common sump for the transmission rear axle and hydraulic system Therefore extra care should be taken to keep the oil clean 93099360 3 7 30 ...

Page 139: ...ng the inner safety element Check element inner diameter seals for damage and replace the safety element if seal damage is present 4 To install the new inner safety element push element into the canister until seated NOTICE Failure to obtain a good seal between the filter and canister may cause major engine damage 93099358 1 93099359 2 Engine coolant Draining and flushing the cooling system WARNIN...

Page 140: ...n from the system through the radiator drain valve and block port 3 Close the radiator drain valve and reinstall the block drain plug Slowly refill the system with a 50 50 solution of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water Fill until the coolant level is approximately 4 cm 1 6 in below the bottom of the filler neck Do not fill beyond this level NHIL12CT00835AA 2 NOTE Coolant system capacity is 5 0 l...

Page 141: ...ediately Failure to comply could result in death or seri ous injury W0178A To bleed the fuel system 1 Make sure there is adequate fuel in the fuel tank 2 Bleed the air from the fuel filter by loosening the air bleed plug 1 and pressing the manual fuel feed pump 2 several times until the fuel flowing from the air bleed plug is free of any air bubbles 3 Tighten the air bleed plug when the air free f...

Page 142: ...leed individual fuel injectors 12 Loosen injector line nut 4 one injector at a time Crank the engine with the starter until fuel flows from around the injector nut without any air bubbles present Tighten nut and proceed to next injector 7 34 ...

Page 143: ...piece of cardboard or wood for this purpose If injured by leaking fluid see your doctor immediately Failure to comply could result in death or seri ous injury W0178A WARNING Burn hazard Exhaust surfaces are hot Always wear protec tive gloves when cleaning or working on the muffler catalytic converter or exhaust stack Failure to comply could result in death or seri ous injury W0329A To bleed the in...

Page 144: ...ar wheels rotate when HST pedals are in the NEU TRAL position the HST control linkage needs to be adjusted Adjusting NEUTRAL setting of HST control linkage 1 Park the tractor on level hard surface with the engine turned off NOTE Before raising the rear wheels install chocks between the front axle and engine frame to prevent the front of the tractor from oscillating side to side 2 Raise the rear ti...

Page 145: ... 4 and adjust position of switch so that switch is depressed Tighten bolts after adjust ment is completed 6 Start the tractor place the range gear in LOW range and engine speed at high idle 7 Depress both forward and reverse pedals separately Release pedals and check if rear wheels rotate when pedals return to the NEUTRAL position 8 If rear wheels rotate when pedals are at the NEU TRAL position ad...

Page 146: ...tach chains or ropes to the ROPS for pulling purposes as the ma chine could tip over When driving through door open ings or under low overhead objects make sure there is sufficient clearance for ROPS Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury M1415 WARNING If the ROPS is removed or replaced install the proper hardware and tighten to correct torque listed in mainte nance section of o...

Page 147: ... wash the battery with clean water then apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to the terminals to prevent corrosion In freezing temperatures a good battery charge must be maintained If the battery becomes discharged or run down the electrolyte becomes weak and may freeze causing damage to the case If you must add water use distilled water Add the water just before using the tractor so that the w...

Page 148: ...ight to left the fuse block contains the following fuses NHIL12CT00685AA 2 Fuse Fuse Size Circuit Protected 1 10 A Engine fuel shutoff Alternator 2 10 A Instrument panel Glow plugs relay Horn Brake lights 3 20 A Head lights relay 4 15 A Rear work light optional 5 10 A PTO 6 10 A Safety controller Bottom Row 7 10 A Spare 8 15 A Turn signals 9 15 A Hazard lights Headlights switch Position lights 7 4...

Page 149: ...be replaced To change the bulb 1 Open the tractor hood 2 Disconnect wire harness connector 1 from the head light bulb 3 Remove rubber boot 2 to reveal headlight retainer 4 Release the two tabs that retain the bulb to the housing 5 Remove the bulb from the housing 6 Place a new bulb in the housing then reinstall the re tainer in the housing NOTICE Be careful not to touch the bulb with bare fingers ...

Page 150: ...00887 1 2 Push in on the brake tail light bulb 2 or turn signal bulb 3 and rotate counter clockwise in the socket to remove the old bulb 3 Insert the new bulb into the socket and turn the bulb in a clockwise direction until tightened NOTE Replace brake tail bulb with a P21 5 watt bulb and turn signal bulb with a R10 watt bulb 93100888 2 7 42 ...

Page 151: ...n on the bulb 2 and rotate bulb counter clock wise in socket to remove NOTE Replace with a P21 watt bulb 3 Insert the new bulb into the socket and turn it clockwise until the bulb locks into place 4 Install lenses and retaining screws 93100894 2 To replace the bottom flasher light bulb 5 Remove the two screws 3 retaining the top flasher light lenses and remove the lenses 93100885 3 7 43 ...

Page 152: ...et and turn it clockwise until the bulb locks into place 8 Install lenses and retaining screws 93100886 4 Front wheels toe in If toe in is not correct adjust as follows 1 Loosen the tie rod locknuts 1 2 Adjust the tie rod tube assembly 2 as required to give 0 5 mm 0 0 2 in toe in 3 After the correct toe in is obtained tighten the tie rod locknuts 93100867 1 7 44 ...

Page 153: ...cknut 1 and rotate the brake rod 2 until there is A 50 60 mm 1 97 2 36 in of pedal free play Lengthening the rod increases free play Short ening the rod decreases free play 2 Test drive the tractor to make sure the braking action of both rear wheels is equal Readjust as necessary NOTE Note HST tractor is in Figure 1 and Gear tractor is in Figure 2 NHAC13CT00055AA 1 NHAC13CT00139AA 2 7 45 ...

Page 154: ... 0 79 1 18 in To adjust the clutch pedal 1 Loosen lock nut 1 and rotate adjuster 2 2 Tightening the adjuster will decrease the free play travel and loosening the adjuster will increase the free play travel 3 Tighten the lock nut when the correct free play travel is obtained 4 Check clutch for disengagement when clutch pedal is fully depressed NHIL12CT00783AA 1 7 46 ...

Page 155: ...use No 2 diesel fuel for winter storage because of wax separation and setting at low temperature 6 Open the drain valve of the radiator and engine block Flush the system close the drain valves and fill with a 50 50 solution of permanent antifreeze and clear water 7 Remove the battery and clean it thoroughly Be sure that it is fully charged and that the electrolyte is at the proper level Store the ...

Page 156: ... rain cap 4 Check the cooling system for the proper level 50 50 solution of antifreeze and clear water 5 Start the engine and allow it to idle a few minutes En sure 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...

Page 157: ...g operation Fuel shortage Add fuel and bleed air from fuel system Faulty fuel injector Repair or replace injector Faulty fuel injection pump Repair or replace injection pump Internal parts of engine seized due to lack of lubrication Repair engine as needed Engine stops at low speed Faulty injection pump Repair or replace injection pump as needed Engine valve gap is not correct Adjust the gap Low f...

Page 158: ...side works Incorrect brake pedal free play Adjust brake pedal free play to correct specification Brake disc lining worn or broken Replace brake discs as needed After engaging brake pedal pedal will not return Return spring damaged Replace the spring Lack of lubrication in brake shaft linkage parts Clean and lubricate linkage as needed Damaged internal brake parts Repair internal brake parts as nee...

Page 159: ...f not used for a long time Bleed air in steering system Air in suction tube Check suction tube repair as needed Cylinder piston seal damaged Repair cylinder as needed Front wheels turn the opposite direction to the steering wheel direction Incorrect assembly of steering gear Repair steering gear as needed Incorrect assembly of steering hoses Assemblel steering hoses correctly Oil leakage of steeri...

Page 160: ... dim Battery charge is low Charge or replace battery Faulty headlight wiring or faulty ground connection Check and repair wiring as needed Headlights will not illuminate Light bulb burnt out Replace bulb as needed Blown Fuse Check the cause and replace fuse with cor rect size Faulty wiring connection Check headlight wiring connection repair as needed Faulty light switch Check switch for proper fun...

Page 161: ...in Not Adjustable NOTICE Never attempt to widen the tread setting by reversing front wheels on a front wheel drive system NOTE Torque front wheel bolts and nuts to 176 196 N m 130 145 lb ft Rear wheel settings Tire Type Tractor Model Setting NOTE Agricultural R1 11 2 24 Front Wheel Drive 1041 1374 mm 41 0 54 1 in Adjustable by switching Dish in or dish out Turf R3 41 x 14 00 20 1208 mm 47 5 in Fro...

Page 162: ...R4 207 345 kPa 30 50 psi 716 kg 1579 lb REAR TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES Tire Type Tire Size Recommended air pressure Maximum load capacity at Minimum inflation pressure Agricultural R1 11 2 24 4PR R1 83 124 kPa 12 18 psi 454 kg 1001 lb Turf R3 41 x 14 00 20 4PR R3 69 172 kPa 10 25 psi 825 kg 1819 lb Industrial R4 43 x16 20 4PR R4 138 kPa 20 psi NA NOTE Do not under inflate or overinflate tires Do no...

Page 163: ... Centrifugal Drive V Belt V Belt Model Workmaster 35 Hydrostatic Gear Model Workmaster 40 Hydrostatic Gear Belt Deflection 10 12 mm 0 4 0 47 in when 10 kg 22 lb pressure is applied midway between belt pulleys 10 12 mm 0 4 0 47 in when 10 kg 22 lb pressure is applied midway between belt pulleys Fan Diameter 380 mm 15 0 in 380 mm 15 0 in Thermostat Start to Open 76 5 C 170 F 76 5 C 170 F Fully Open ...

Page 164: ...US gpm System Relief Valve Setting 16671 kPa 2418 psi 16671 kPa 2418 psi Model Workmaster 35 Hydrostatic Gear Model Workmaster 40 Hydrostatic Gear TRANSMISSION SPEEDS HYDROSTATIC 2600 RPM Engine Rated Speed with 11 2 24 Rear Tires 2600 RPM Engine RatedSpeed with 11 2 24 Rear Tires Gear Position Low 0 2 76 km h 0 1 71 mph 0 2 76 km h 0 1 71 mph Mid 0 7 54 km h 0 4 68 mph 0 7 54 km h 0 4 68 mph High...

Page 165: ...TS With weight extension bracket installed 5 weights 26 kg 60 lb each 5 weights 26 kg 60 lb each With weight extension bracket installed Optional 3 weights 45 kg 100 lb each Optional 3 weights 45 kg 100 lb each DRAWBARS Model Workmaster 35 Hydrostatic Gear Model Workmaster 40 Hydrostatic Gear Extendible Standard Standard REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS R 4 Tires 4 weights 2 per wheel 34 kg 75 lb each 4 weights...

Page 166: ... 14 00 20 Dished In Only 1562 mm 61 50 in 1562 mm 61 50 in Ind Tires 43 x 16 20 Dished In Only 1639 mm 66 50 in 1639 mm 66 50 in Model Workmaster 35 Hydrostatic Gear Model Workmaster 40Hydrostatic Gear 5 MINIMUM GROUND CLEARANCE under drawbar Ag Tires 11 2 24 261 0 mm 10 3 in 261 0 mm 10 3 in Turf Tires 41 x 14 00 20 242 mm 9 5 in 242 mm 9 5 in Ind Tires 43 x 16 20 252 mm 10 0 in 252 mm 10 0 in WH...

Page 167: ...9 SPECIFICATIONS NHIL12CT00862HA 1 9 7 ...

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Page 169: ...ent 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 NHIL13CT00043AA 1 10 1 ...

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Page 171: ...11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 11 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS _11_ 11 1 ...

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Page 173: ...eat Belts Installed 2 Seat Belt Bolt Torque 54 N m 40 lb ft 3 PTO Shield Installed 4 SMV Emblem Installed 5 Safety Decals Installed 6 Neutral Start Switches Operation 7 Park Brake Operation 8 Flashing Lights Tail Lights Operation 9 Operator s Manual present Operative service checks All operating checks are to be performed with tractor at normal operating temperature 1 Lights Instruments for Proper...

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Page 175: ...Seat Belts Installed 2 Seat Belt Bolt Torque 54 N m 40 lb ft 3 PTO Shield Installed 4 SMV Emblem Installed 5 Safety Decals Installed 6 Neutral Start Switches Operation 7 Park Brake Operation 8 Flashing Lights Tail Lights Operation 9 Operator s Manual present Operative service checks All operating checks are to be performed with tractor at normal operating temperature 1 Lights Instruments for Prope...

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Page 177: ...wner Copy 11 3 Differential lock pedal 3 11 Driving the vehicle 5 5 E Electrical system Troubleshooting 8 4 Electro magnetic compatibility EMC 1 6 Emergency stopping 4 17 Engine break in procedure 4 1 Engine coolant 7 31 Engine cooling system 7 8 Engine oil and filter 7 9 7 26 Engine oil level 7 7 Engine Troubleshooting 8 1 Extendible drawbar 4 8 External lighting Identification 5 1 F Fan belt ten...

Page 178: ...stment 7 19 7 36 Hydrostatic transmission HST operation 4 22 Hydrostatic transmission Troubleshooting 8 3 I Instructional signs 2 23 Instrument cluster 3 5 International symbols 2 29 K Key switch 3 10 4 10 L Liquid ballast 6 4 9 2 M Machine orientation 1 9 Maintenance Chart 7 6 Maxi fuse 7 41 Mid mount two spool hydraulic valve 3 20 Mid PTO lever 3 17 Multifunction light switch 3 13 N Note to the ...

Page 179: ...shooting 8 3 Stopping the engine 4 16 Storage of tractor 7 47 T Tail brake light bulb 7 42 Three point linkage 4 4 Tire inflation pressures 9 2 Towing 5 6 Tractor ballasting 6 1 Tractor ballasting weights 6 2 Tractor dimensions 9 6 Tractor intended use 1 5 Transmission and hydraulic fluid 7 29 Transmission fluid level 7 16 Transmission main shift lever 3 21 Transmission operation at low ambient te...

Page 180: ... material herein are as accurate as known at time of publication but are subject to change without notice Availability of some models and equipment builds varies according to the country in which the equipment is being used For exact information about any particular product please consult your New Holland dealer Copyright 2014 CNH Industrial America LLC All Rights Reserved New Holland is a registe...

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