New Holland TD 60D Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D OPERATOR’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 SECTION SUMMARY 1 - - General Information and Safety 2 - - Controls, Instruments and Operation 3 - - Field Operation 4 - - Lubrication and Maintenance 5 - - Fault Finding 6 - - Vehicle Storage 7 - - Accessories 8 - - Specifications 9 - - First 50- -Hour Service Forms 10 - - Index...
  • Page 3 • The electro-magnetic field generated by the add-on system should not exceed 24 V/m at any time and at any location in the proximity of electronic components. Failure to comply with these rules will render the New Holland warranty null and void.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Title Page Section 1 - - General Information and Safety To the owner ................1--1 Tractor identification .
  • Page 6 Section 4 - - Lubrication and Maintenance Access for inspection and maintenance ............4--4 Lubrication and maintenance table .
  • Page 7: Section 1 - - General Information And Safety

    In Section 9, at the back of this Manual, you will find the 50--hour service reports. If at any time you require advice concerning your tractor, do not hesitate to contact your New Holland After you have operated the tractor for 50 hours, take dealer. He has factory trained personnel, genuine your tractor, together with this Manual, to your dealer.
  • Page 8: Tractor Identification

    SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION Serial numbers identify the tractor and its main components. The identification data must be supplied by the dealer for requests for spare parts or service operations. Identification data is of fundamental importance in the event of theft of the tractor.
  • Page 9 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY Frame and engine type identification data plate (inside the cab). Cab identification data plate. TRE0061A 1--3...
  • Page 10 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY Tractor frame number identification data plate (stamped on the axle support) Engine identification data plate (stamped on engine body). TRE0081A 1--4...
  • Page 11: Ecology And The Environment

    SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT Soil, air and water are vital factors of agriculture and 3. Modern oils contain additives. Do not burn life in general. Where legislation does not yet rule the contaminated fuels and/or waste oils in ordinary treatment of some of the substances which are heating systems.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A careful operator is the best operator. Most accidents THE TRACTOR can be avoided by observing certain precautions. To help prevent accidents, read and take the following 1. Read the Operator’s Manual carefully before precautions before driving, operating or servicing the using the tractor.
  • Page 13 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY DRIVING THE TRACTOR 1. Always sit in the driver’s seat while starting or driving the tractor. 2. When driving public roads, have consideration for other road users. Pull in to the side of the road occasionally to allow any following traffic to pass.
  • Page 14 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY OPERATING THE TRACTOR 1. Apply the parking brake, place the P.T.O. control in the ‘OFF’ position, the lift control lever in the down position, the remote control valve levers in the neutral position and the transmission levers in neutral before starting the tractor.
  • Page 15 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY 12. Always select Position Control when attaching OPERATING THE P.T.O. equipment and when transporting equipment. Be sure hydraulic couplers are properly mounted 1. When operating PTO- driven equipment, shut off and will disconnect safely in case of accidental the engine, switch off the PTO and wait until the detachment of the implement.
  • Page 16 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY SERVICING THE TRACTOR Unqualified persons should not remove or attempt to adjust a pump, injector, nozzle or any other part of the fuel injection or hydraulic systems. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury.
  • Page 17 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY DIESEL FUEL 7. Always tighten the fuel tank cap securely. 1. Under no circumstances should gasoline, 8. If the original fuel tank cap is lost, replace it with alcohol or blended fuels be added to diesel fuel. an approved cap.
  • Page 18: Safety Decals

    SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY SAFETY DECALS The decals reproduced on the following pages were installed on your tractor in the positions indicated in the drawings below. They are intended for your safety and for those working with you. Please take this Manual and walk around your tractor, noting the location of the decals and their significance.
  • Page 19 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY 4. Location: Left and right- - 1. Location: On the hand sides of the radiator. left- -hand upright of To avoid serious injury, keep ROPS and inside the hands and clothing away cab and also on the from the rotating fan, belts filter drier under the...
  • Page 20 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY 7. Location: Front of transmission console (less cab tractors only) - - all countries. 6. Location: Tool box lid. Do not grasp the transmission levers when mounting the tractor. Use only the hand holds provided. 7.
  • Page 21: International Symbols

    SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS As a guide to the operation of your tractor, various universal symbols have been utilised on the instruments, controls, switches, and fuse box. The symbols are shown below with an indication of their meaning. Thermostart Position Radio...
  • Page 22 SECTION 1 - - GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY TRACTOR NOISE LEVEL INFORMATION SHEET In compliance with DPR no. 212 enclosure 8 section II incorporating directive 77/311/EEC, the noise levels for tractors fitted with tyres covered by the Use and Maintenance Manual are as specified below. TRACTORS WITH CABS 2/4WD TRACTORS WITH ROLL BARS 2/4WD Maximum noise level at...
  • Page 23: Section 2 - - Controls, Instruments And Operation

    SECTION 2 CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION INTRODUCTION This Operator’s Manual has been produced to All the data provided in this Manual is subject to provide user with practical information, product modifications. Weights and measures are to documents and instructions about the correct be considered approximate figures and the procedure for running in, driving, operating and illustrations do not necessarily show tractors with...
  • Page 24: Safety Covers And Guards

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION SAFETY COVERS AND GUARDS The tractor is fitted with covers and guards for the personal safety of the operator and other people when working. CAUTION Before starting the engine or using the tractor, always check that all safety covers and guards are correctly fitted.
  • Page 25 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRACTOR POWER TAKE- -OFF GUARD - - Fig. 4 The guard (1) covers the power take--off shaft. To facilitate shaft replacement, loosen screws (2) and remove the guard. CAUTION The guard must never be removed when the tractor is being used and must never be modified.
  • Page 26: Controls And Instruments

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS - - POSITION AND FUNCTION The position and function of the controls and Operating controls, left--hand side. instruments on your tractor are described in the following pages. Foot pedal and foot plate controls. The controls have been sub--divided into groups and Cab controls.
  • Page 27: Instrument Panel

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL TRE0027A 1. Warning and indicator lights 3. Proofmeter / tachometer These lights illuminate to indicate a particular Hourmeter, engine speed counter, tachometer. operation or to attract your attention. 4. Fuel gauge 2.
  • Page 28 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRE0073A 1. Tractor left turn indicator (green) 5. Dry air filter clogged warning light (yellow) Flashes in unison with the tractor left turn indicators. The light comes on when the air filter cartridge is partially or totally clogged.
  • Page 29 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRE0072A 1. Low engine pressure indicator (red) 3. Low front brake fluid level indicator. The light should go out a few seconds after the Comes on when the fluid drops below “MIN” level. engine is started.
  • Page 30 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION 1. Proofmeter / tachometer - - Fig. 10 This shows engine speed and total time to a maximum of six digits. The figures on the black background show total working hours and those on the red background (extreme right) tenths of an hour.
  • Page 31 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION MULTI- -FUNCTION CONTROL The multi--function stalk controls the lights, horn, turn indicators and headlight flasher and is also used to switch from dipped to main beam front headlights. Direction indicators To indicate a right turn, push the stalk (1), fig. 13, forward to position A.
  • Page 32 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONSOLE CONTROLS TRE0027A INSTRUMENT CONSOLE CONTROLS - - Fig. 17 1. Lights control lever The lever operates external lights, horn and the direction indicators. 2. Hand throttle lever Pushed fully forward; min. engine speed TRE0083A Pulled fully backward;...
  • Page 33: Instrument Console Controls

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION INSTRUMENT CONSOLE CONTROLS IGNITION KEY - - Fig. 18 To operate the four key functions, turn the key (1), fig. 19, through the following positions: A. No power to circuits (key can be removed). Engine stopped: automatic activation of fuel injection cut--off.
  • Page 34: Right--Hand Side Operating Controls

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION RIGHT- -HAND SIDE OPERATING CONTROLS Fig. 20 1. Main shift lever 2. Range lever Fig. 21 1. Hydraulic lift operating (position control) lever 2. Hydraulic lift operating (draft control) lever 3. Fast hydraulic lift up/down...
  • Page 35: Left--Hand Side Operating Controls

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION LEFT- -HAND SIDE OPERATING CONTROLS Fig. 23 1. Shuttle lever 2. Handbrake lever (with push button release) up = brake on; down (horizontal) = brake off. 3. Mechanically controlled four--wheel drive lever pulled upwards: engaged pushed downwards: disengaged Fig.
  • Page 36 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION ROTATING BEACON - - Fig. 26 1. Beacon on/off switch (less cab models) TRE0020A PEDAL CONTROLS - - Fig. 27 1. Foot throttle. 2. Right brake control pedal. 3. Left brake control pedal. 4.
  • Page 37: Cab Controls

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CAB CONTROLS RIGHT- -HAND MUDGUARD CONTROLS - - Fig. 29 1. Windscreen washer switch 2. Windscreen wiper switch 3. Rear work lights switch 4. Front work lights switch 5. Roof beacon switch (with cab) HEATING AND AIR- -CONDITIONING CONTROLS - - Fig.
  • Page 38: Seats

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT - - Fig. 32 The steering is fitted with a lever for tilt adjustment. To adjust the steering wheel, use lever (1) fig. 32. When adjusted satisfactorily, lock the lever by pushing it upwards.
  • Page 39 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION ig. 34 SEAT SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT - - F For correct adjustment, turn knob (1) clockwise or counter--clockwise until, with the driver seated, the indicator aligns with the centre of the arrows (2). TRE0055A ig.
  • Page 40 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION Seat backrest adjustment - - Fig. 37 Push the lever (1) down to adjust the backrest. Release the lever to lock the backrest in the selected position. TRE0054A SEAT BELT (OPTIONAL) The belt with inertia--reel device for De--Luxe seats and for air--sprung seats is available.
  • Page 41: Cab

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRE0013A This section of the Manual deals only with the use of the heated and ventilated cab. ATTENTION The cab is an integral part of the Structure of the Tractor. The cab structure must in no way be modified It is therefore prohibited to drill, weld or anyhow connect any device to it that would impair its intended operation.
  • Page 42 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION DOORS Opening the door from outside - - Fig. 40 With the door unlocked, press button (1) and pull the door towards you. 26421 Locking the door from outside - - Fig. 41 The doors both have locks, which can be locked with a key, and the cab can therefore be closed from either the left or the right hand side.
  • Page 43 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION REAR WINDOW - - Fig. 43 To open, pull handle (1) upwards and push forward. The window is held open by gas struts. Alternatively, the window can be held slightly open by locating the tang on the lever (1) in the slot provided in the lower frame.
  • Page 44 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION SUN VISOR (1) - - Fig. 46 To use the sun visor, pull downwards as shown by the arrow in the illustration. Push the visor up, when not required by pressing the button (2).
  • Page 45 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION BEACON LAMP (WITHOUT CAB) (OPTIONAL)- - Fig. 49 1. Beacon lamp ON/OFF rocker switch. Position A: Position B: TRE0020A BEACON LAMP (WITH CAB) (OPTIONAL)- - Fig. 50 1. Beacon lamp ON/OFF rocker switch. Position A: Position B: REAR WORKING LIGHTS - - Fig.
  • Page 46 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION FRONT WINDSCREEN WASHER - - Fig. 52 1. Front windscreen washer rocker switch. Position B: (The switch is spring--loaded. For continuous washing, hold the switch down) Position A: FRONT WINDSCREEN WIPER - - Fig. 53 1.
  • Page 47 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION RADIO / CASSETTE PLAYER - - Fig. 55 (OPTIONAL) To add to driver comfort, the cab can be equipped ready for radio installation. The equipment comprises: two stereo speakers (1); housing (2) for the radio; TRE0021A aerial and the relative connections.
  • Page 48 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION HEATING - - Fig. 58 Adjust the air temperature using control (1) to reduce or increase the circulation of coolant from the engine. TRE0011B With the electric fan control (2) you can change the volume of air entering the cab through front vents (3) and the rear vents (2) fig.
  • Page 49: Cab Air Conditioning System

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CAB AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM This section of the Manual describes the operation and use of the Supercomfort cab, which is fitted with an air conditioning system. This system, in addition to ensuring optimum temperatures inside the cab, reduces the air humidity, which might otherwise be a nuisance to the operator, compromising tractor handling safety.
  • Page 50 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CAB AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM TRE0011B TRE0012A AIR CONDITIONING AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL - - Fig 60 Three- -speed electric fan control (1) Air conditioner control (2) The fan operates with the ignition key in the starting position.
  • Page 51 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CAUTION The air conditioning system provides dehumidified cool air or dehumidified hot air. Before starting the engine, check that the air It is operated as follows: conditioning is off.
  • Page 52 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION REGULAR INSPECTIONS GENERAL CAB MAINTENANCE (ALL MODELS) At least once every three months : After completing external cab maintenance, carry out the following inspections : remove any foreign matter from the condenser and evaporator fins;...
  • Page 53: Transmission With Range Gear -- 30 Km/H (19 Mph)

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRANSMISSION WITH RANGE GEAR - - 30 km/h (12 FORWARD GEARS + 4 REVERSE GEARS - - SYNCROMESH) (NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL MARKETS) CAUTION With the engine running and with just one gear lever in neutral, the tractor could be started accidentally if the lever is knocked, with consequent accident risk.
  • Page 54 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION SPEEDS AT MAXIMUM POWER Transmission and range gear 30 km/h (19 mph) version (12 forward gears + 4 reverse gears - - Synchromesh) REAR TYRES km/h (mph) TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D RANGE GEAR 14.9- -28...
  • Page 55: Transmission With Range Gear And Shuttle-- 30 Km/H (19 Mph)

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRANSMISSION WITH RANGE GEAR AND SHUTTLE - - 30 km/h mp/h (12 FORWARD GEARS + 12 REVERSE GEARS - - SYNCHRO SHUTTLE) CAUTION With the engine running and with just one gear lever in neutral, the tractor could be started accidentally if the lever is knocked, with consequent accident risk.
  • Page 56 Shuttle transmission 30 km/h (19 mph) version (12 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle) Forward gears km/h (mph) REAR TYRES RANGE GEAR TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D 14.9- -28 14.9- -30 16.9- -30...
  • Page 57 Shuttle transmission 40 km/h (25 mph) version (12 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle) Forward gears km/h (mph) REAR TYRES RANGE GEAR TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D 14.9- -28 14.9- -30 16.9- -30...
  • Page 58: Transmission With Creeper And Shuttle-- 30 Km/H (19 Mph)

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TRANSMISSION WITH CREEPER AND SHUTTLE - - 30 km/h (19 mph) (20 FORWARD GEARS + 12 REVERSE GEARS - - SYNCHRO SHUTTLE) CAUTION With the engine running and with just one gear lever in neutral, the tractor could be started accidentally if the lever is knocked, with consequent accident risk.
  • Page 59 Creeper transmission 30 km/h (19 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle) Forward gears km/h (mph) REAR TYRES RANGE GEAR TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D 14.9- -28 14.9- -30 16.9- -30...
  • Page 60 Creeper transmission 40 km/h (25 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle) Forward gears km/h (mph) REAR TYRES RANGE GEAR TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D 14.9- -28 14.9- -30 16.9- -30...
  • Page 61: Mechanically Controlled Four Wheel Drive

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE USING FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE Front--wheel drive can increase the tractor’s grip on the surface; the benefits of this are particularly noticeable when working on uneven, muddy or slippery surfaces, on ploughed ground or in difficult conditions.
  • Page 62: Mechanically Controlled Differential Lock

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION MECHANICALLY CONTROLLED DIFFERENTIAL LOCK DIFFERENTIAL LOCK CONTROL - - fig. 70 The differential allows the drive wheels to rotate at different speeds when the tractor is turning. The differential has a locking device, controlled by a foot pedal (1) fig.
  • Page 63 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION LIM- -SLIP DIFFERENTIAL LOCK (OPTIONAL) TRE0071A The limited slip differential lock (LIM--SLIP) is a two to slip as a result of grip loss, is obstructed by the planetery pinion type, complete with two multi--disc clutch blocks that are compressed by axial thrust clutch blocks fitted between the planetery pinions from the torque transmitted to the planetary pinions...
  • Page 64: Towing The Tractor

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION TOWING THE TRACTOR TOWING THE TRACTOR To avoid damaging the transmission or other components that turn but are not lubricated during towing, observe the following: NOTE: The tractor must only be towed for short distances, for example from inside a building to the 1.
  • Page 65: Checks Before Using The Tractor

    SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION CHECKS BEFORE USING THE TRACTOR Before using the tractor, check that you are familiar 3. Signs of leaks or damaged components with the position and function of all the tractor connected to pressure tubes, sleeves and controls.
  • Page 66 SECTION 2 - - CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION NOTES 2--44...
  • Page 67: Section 3 - - Field Operation

    SECTION 3 FIELD OPERATION BEFORE USING THE TRACTOR Read this section of the Operator’s Manual carefully If you have any doubts about any functional aspect before using the tractor. This is particularly important of the tractor, contact your dealer. if the tractor is to be used correctly as it contains all the information required on the layout and use of the tractor controls.
  • Page 68 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS OPERATION CAUTION STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting the engine and moving the tractor, a. If the tractor has not been used for some time, or follow the instructions written below. if started up for the first time at a low surrounding temperature, actuate the fuel pump starting lever around twenty times.
  • Page 69 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS STARTING WITH THERMOSTART Start as follows: carry out the operations a, b, c as previously described. turn the ignition key to position B (1) fig. 1. activate the thermostart by pressing switch (2) fig. 2 and keep it pressed for 25 seconds. move the ignition key to position (C) while continuing to hold down switch (2) fig.
  • Page 70 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS CAUTION Accelerate the engine as necessary. When starting the engine after the tractor has been Release the handbrake lever and engage the out of use for some time, avoid using the hydraulic clutch, releasing the pedal slowly. system immediately, as all the moving parts need to be lubricated properly before they are subjected to WARNING...
  • Page 71 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS POWER TAKE- -OFF GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS The power take--off fitted on your tractor is used to transfer power from the engine directly to the implement. It can be controlled directly from the engine, or by the tractor’s transmission drive gears. All tractors are fitted as standard with a power take--off at 540 rev/min.
  • Page 72: Power Take--Off

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS POWER TAKE- -OFF OPERATION INDEPENDENT POWER TAKE- -OFF - - Figs. 4 and 5 To operate the power take--off, proceed as follows: disengage the power take--off clutch by moving the lever (1) fig. 4 to the DOWN position; move operation selector lever (1) fig.
  • Page 73 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS SINGLE LEVER POWER TAKE- -OFF - - (OPTIONAL) (NOT AVAILABLE FOR ALL MARKETS) Figs. 6 and 7 To operate the power take--off, proceed as follows: disengage the power take--off clutch by moving the lever (1) fig. 6 to the UP position; engage the clutch slowly by moving lever (1) fig.
  • Page 74 540 rev/min power take--off: WARNING When the power take--off is not in use, with an TD 60D and TD 70D models implement connected, the selector lever (1) fig. 9 should be in NEUTRAL position and the clutch 30 km/h (19 mph) control lever (1) fig.
  • Page 75 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS POWER TAKE- -OFF SPEED 540 rev/min power take- -off The 540 rev/min power take--off is equipped with a six--splined 1 in. output shaft (1) fig. 10 (standard). 540/750 rev/min power take- -off This version is available as an option. The six--splined output shaft (1) fig.
  • Page 76 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS POWER TAKE- -OFF SPEED SELECTION To select power take--off speeds, proceed as described below: lift the spring--loaded collar (2) fig. 12 upward; position the lever (1) fig. 12 to the required TRE0002C speed, as indicated by the decal at the base of the lever.
  • Page 77 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D and TD 80D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Transmission and range gear 30 km/h (19 mph) version in forward gear (12 forward gears + 4 reverse gears) Power take- -off at 540 rev/min, with engine at 2199 rev/min.
  • Page 78 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Transmission and range gear 30 km/h (19 mph) version in forward gear (12 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - synchro command) Power take- -off at 540 rev/min, with engine at 2199 rev/min.
  • Page 79 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Transmission and range gear 40 km/h (25 mph) version in forward gear (12 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - synchro command) Power take- -off at 540 rev/min, with engine at 2199 rev/min.
  • Page 80 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Creeper transmission 30 km/h (19 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle)
  • Page 81 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS ( continued Creeper transmission 30 km/h (19 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro Shuttle)
  • Page 82 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Creeper transmission 40 km/h (25 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro...
  • Page 83 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D MODELS TRACTOR SPEED IN km/h WITH POWER TAKE- -OFF RUNNING AT STANDARD SPEEDS Creeper transmission 40 km/h (25 mph) version (20 forward gears + 12 reverse gears - - Synchro...
  • Page 84: Hydraulic Lift

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS HYDRAULIC LIFT The hydraulic lift circuit uses transmission lubrication oil which is supplied by a gear pump driven by the engine shaft by means of the engine timing gears. This lift, which can sense the forces on the lower link arms via a torsion bar, enables the following operations to be performed: position control;...
  • Page 85 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS EXTERNAL LIFT LEVER - - Fig. 17 For operations controlled from ground level use the external control lever (1) fig. 17, lifting the lever from its housing. move the lever in the direction of arrow A to lower the link arms;...
  • Page 86 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS DRAFT CONTROL Move position control lever (1) fig. 20 fully forward. Set the desired implement depth in the ground by gradually moving the draft control lever (2) fig. 20 forward. Forward movement of the lever will increase implement depth...
  • Page 87 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS MIXED CONTROL Set the desired implement depth in the ground and find the working depth required, as described for draft control. When the implement is set at the desired depth, gradually move the position control lever (1) fig.
  • Page 88 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS HYDRAULIC LIFT - - CONDITIONS OF USE 23793 A Position control lever. 1 Medium consistency soil. B Draft control lever. 2 Sticky soil. D Position control operation. 3 Loose soil. E Draft control operation. T Constant action time.
  • Page 89: Three--Point Linkage Cat

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS THREE - - POINT LINKAGE (CATEGORY II) Tractors without cabs - - Fig. 26 1. Adjustable length top link. 2. Right--hand lift rod adjuster, with return spring. 3. Right--hand lift rod. 4. Telescopic lateral stabilisers. 5.
  • Page 90 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Adjustable top link - - Fig. 28 The top link (1) can be connected to the attachment bracket via one of two holes. Select the most suitable hole for attaching the implement. Use the upper hole for maximum lift capacity and the greatest implement to cab clearance.
  • Page 91 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Chain type stabilisers - - Fig. 31 Rotate the sleeve (1) to adjust the stabiliser length. TRE0821A Telescopic stabilisers - - Fig. 32- - 33 To adjust the stabiliser length, proceed as follows: remove pin (1) to allow free lateral swing of the arms (3);...
  • Page 92 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS EQUIPMENT MOUNTING POINTS TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D and TD 90D Models TRE0859A Both sides of the tractor are equipped with threaded NOTE: Use exclusively the holes specified in fig. 34 holes for connecting implements and auxiliary when mounting auxiliary equipment.
  • Page 93 . equipment. The use of different holes for auxiliary applications automatically exonerates New Holland from all The figure shows the free fixing holes on the liability in relation to damage vehicle or injury to left--hand side of the tractor, which are identical and...
  • Page 94 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Right- -hand vertical lift rod adjustment (on- -board adjustment) - - Fig. 36 The right--hand vertical lift rod (2) can be adjusted using knob (1) fig. 36 which can also be operated from the driving seat. WARNING When extending the length of the right hand lift rod do not increase length beyond the MAX mark.
  • Page 95 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Conversion Category I to Category II - - Fig. 39 To allow both Cat I and Cat II categories equipment to be used, the three--point linkage has: one 7.4 inches (19 cm) inside diameter bushing (1) for Cat I implements, to be inserted in the spherical bushing at the end of the top link;...
  • Page 96: Remote Control Valves

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS REMOTE CONTROL VALVES QUICK- -FIT COUPLERS - - Fig. 40 One, two or three control valves (which use the same oil circuit as the hydraulic lift), can be fitted to your tractor for remote control of single--acting and double--acting cylinders.
  • Page 97 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS 1, 2, 3. Valve control levers for single- -acting or double- -acting cylinders - - Fig. 42 These levers can be used in two positions or in the central neutral position: — forward = down; —...
  • Page 98: Wheel Track Adjustment

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL TRACKS 2WD To adjust the front wheel track, proceed as follows: raise the front of the tractor using a jack positioned in the middle of the axle; release the sliding ends after removing the retaining bolts and nuts (1) and (2) fig.
  • Page 99 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Illustration of front wheel tracks, 2- -wheel drive 23928B Wheel tracks mm (in) Standard wheel Standard wheel Model Model Tyre dimensions Tyre dimensions track mm (in) TD 60D 1400 1500 1500 1600 1600 1700 1700 1800 1800 1900 1900 6.00--16...
  • Page 100 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS WHEEL TRACK ADJUSTMENT FRONT WHEEL TRACKS, 4- -WHEEL DRIVE AND REAR WHEEL TRACKS, 2 AND 4- -WHEEL DRIVE The front wheels can be fitted with the concave surface of the disc facing inwards or outwards (see fig.
  • Page 101 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS WHEEL TRACK DIAGRAM FRONT 4WD Wheel tracks mm (in) Standard Model Model Tyre dimensions Tyre dimensions wheel track wheel track mm (in) TD 60D 11.2--20 1450 1450 1550 1550 1650 1650 1750 1750 1880...
  • Page 102 WHEEL TRACK DIAGRAM REAR 2WD / 4WD Wheel tracks mm (in) Standard Model Model Tyre dimensions Tyre dimensions wheel track wheel track mm (in) 14.9 -- 28 TD 60D 1425 1425 1525 1525 1625 1625 1725 1725 1825 1825 1925...
  • Page 103 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS STEERING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT When using the narrowest tracks, the tyres may touch the tractor with the wheels on full lock and when the front axle is at maximum pivot position -- for example, in deep ploughing when enter and exit the furrows.
  • Page 104 20 mm (0.8 in) clearance between the tractor fairing and the tyre (or the mudguard, if fitted). Refer to table below for optimum steering angles : TD 60D, TD 90D, TD 70D, Steering...
  • Page 105: Tyres

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRES USE, MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT When changing tyres, select suitable tyres for Have the tyres checked by a specialist if one or • • the actual tractor use, taking account of the more of the problems previously explained recommended combinations on pages 3--43 and should occur.
  • Page 106 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS LOADING INFORMATION The loading index (LI) is a numerical index indicating the maximum permissible load on the tyre for the speed indicated by the relevant speed code in the conditions specified by the tyre manufacturer. Loading index per wheel 1768 1400...
  • Page 107 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE DATA AND PRESSURES FRONT WHEELS 2WD ( X )= AVAILABLE (NA) = NOT AVAILABLE Ply rating Model (PR) Tyres Tyres Rim size Rim size TD60D TD70D TD80D TD90D TD95D 6.00--16 4.00E--16 7.50--16 5.50E--16 7.50--18 5.50E--18 7.50--20...
  • Page 108 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS REAR TYRES 2/4WD Max. Model Speed Speed Tyres Tyres Rim size Rim size pressure pressure code TD60D TD70D TD80D TD90D TD95D bar (Psi) 14.9R--28 W13--28 1.6 (23.2) 14.9R--30 W13--30 1.6 (23.2) 12.4R--36 W11--36 1.6 (23.2) 13.6R--36 W11--36 1.6 (23.2)
  • Page 109: Tyre Combinations

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE COMBINATIONS RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS 2WD ( X ) = AVAILABLE (NA) = NOT AVAILABLE Model Front tyres Front tyres Rear tyres Rear tyres TD60D TD70D TD80D TD95D TD90D 6.00--16 14.9R--28 7.50--16 14.9R--28 7.50--16 12.4R--36 7.50--16 14.9R--30 7.50--16...
  • Page 110 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS 4WD ( X ) = AVAILABLE (NA) = NOT AVAILABLE Model Front tyres Front tyres Rear tyres Rear tyres TD60D TD70D TD80D TD90D TD95D 11.2R--20 14.9R--28 11.2R--24 12.4R--36 12.4R--20 16.9R--28 11.2R--24 16.9R--30 360/70R--20 420/70R--30 12.4R--24...
  • Page 111 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE PRESSURES FOR FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE MODELS NOTE -- pressures are expressed in bar (Psi) TD 60D AND TD 70D MODELS Tyre combinations Tyre pressures 30/40 km/h (19/25 mph) GOOD YEAR Front Front Rear...
  • Page 112 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE PRESSURES FOR FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE MODELS NOTE -- pressures are expressed in bar (Psi) TD 90D MODEL Tyre combinations Tyre pressures 30/40 km/h (19/25 mph) GOOD YEAR Front Front Rear Rear Front Rear 360/70R24 18.4R--30 1.4 (20.3)
  • Page 113 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRES (NOT AVAILABLE ON ALL MARKETS) ( X ) = AVAILABLE (NA) = NOT AVAILABLE FRONT TYRES 2WD Model Tyres Tyres Rating TD60D TD70D TD80D TD90D TD95D 9.5L--15 F2 10.00--16 F2 FRONT TYRES 4WD Model Tyres Tyres...
  • Page 114 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE COMBINATIONS (NOT AVAILABLE ON ALL MARKETS) ( X ) = AVAILABLE (NA) = NOT AVAILABLE RECOMMENDED COMBINATIONS 2WD Model Front tyres Front tyres Rear tyres Rear tyres TD60D TD70D TD80D TD80D TD95D 14.9--28 9 5L 15 F2 9.5L--15 F2 16.9--30...
  • Page 115 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS TYRE PRESSURES For safe use of tyres with a long service, it is extremely important to observe the following instructions. Ensure the correct pressures for each axle and • for the tyre type. PRESSURE TOO LOW Ensure tyre pressures are not lower than the •...
  • Page 116: Ballasting

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS BALLASTING CAST IRON BALLASTING If your tractor requires high traction power, the drive wheels may slip due to insufficient grip on the ground, causing loss of power and speed, increased fuel consumption and premature tyre wear. We therefore advise fitting cast--iron rings as ballast on the drive wheels, or ballasting wheels with cast--iron discs or water as described on page 3--53 and 3--54.
  • Page 117 HOW TO FILL- -UP THE TYRES WITH WATER: screw connector NEW HOLLAND No. 291886 onto the valve seat, tubes (2) and (4) will come raise the wheel off the ground and move the tyre into contact with the inner tube;...
  • Page 118 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS Front tyres 4WD FILLING WITH WATER Water ( Tyres Tyres kg (litres) The quantity of water required for each tyre is only 12.4R--20 approximate. 11.2--24 FILLING TYRES WITH ANTIFREEZE 12.4--24 SOLUTIONS 360/70R--24 360/70R--20 To prevent freezing water damaging the tyres, use a solution of neutralised calcium chloride (in flakes) 11.2--28 instead of pure water.
  • Page 119 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS FILLING FRONT TYRES WITH ANTIFREEZE SOLUTION, FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE MODELS The figures given in the table below are for information only as they may vary depending on the type of tyres used. You are therefore advised to contact your local tyre specialist. Minimum temperatures - -5 C (23...
  • Page 120 SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS FILLING REAR TYRES WITH ANTIFREEZE SOLUTION, TWO AND FOUR- -WHEEL DRIVE MODELS The figures given in the table below are for information only as they may vary depending on the type of tyres used. You are therefore advised to contact your local tyre specialist.
  • Page 121 Front axle Front axle Front axle Front axle Rear axle Rear axle 2WD kg (lbs) 4WD kg (lbs) kg (lbs) TD 60D 2400* (5291) 2650* (5842) 4000 (8819) TD 70D 2400* (5291) 2650* (5842) 4000 (8819) TD 80D 2500* (5512)
  • Page 122: Static Weight Distribution

    SECTION 3 - - FIELD OPERATIONS WARNING WARNING Do not use ballast systems other than those With mounted implements fitted to the rear of the indicated. tractor, it is a good idea to fit a minimum 20% extra Do not ballast the tractor unnecessarily; not only is weight on the front axle.
  • Page 123: Section 4 - - Lubrication And Maintenance

    SECTION 4 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Before connecting external cylinders, make sure that the oil inside is clean, that it has not deteriorated after prolonged storage and that it is of the type specified. This section gives full details of the maintenance To prevent dirt entering, clean the lubricating fittings procedures required to keep your tractor in optimal before lubrication.
  • Page 124 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION CAUTION After the first 50 hours of work, replace the oil in the Carry out the operations illustrated in this section at sump (operation no. 27) together with the relevant the specified intervals to ensure that your tractor filter (operation no.
  • Page 125 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE MISCELLANEOUS CHECKS ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Check the following components regularly and, if any It is advisable to replace the coolant every two years faults are detected, contact your dealer and replace or 1200 hours of service, whichever occurs first. the damaged parts as necessary: Steering linkage ball joints: check that there is no RADIATOR...
  • Page 126: Access For Inspection And Maintenance

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ACCESS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION To access the engine components and carry out inspection, lubrication and maintenance operations, the bonnet (hood) must be opened. The following instructions describe the procedure to be followed. BONNET (HOOD) The bonnet is hinged at the rear to allow easy and safe access to the various engine components.
  • Page 127: Lubrication And Maintenance Table

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TABLE The numbers in the second column are with reference to the operations and illustrations in the following pages of this section. Maintenance operation Engine clutch 4--7 Brake pedal 4--7 Fl ibl Flexible Fan belt...
  • Page 128 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance operations Engine oil F 4--19 Fuel filter F 4--19 Fuel pump filter 4--19 Oil filter, hydraulic lift F 4--20 Engine oil filter F 4--20 Oil filter, hydrostatic steering (separate tank) F 4--20 Final reduction gears 4--21 Every 300...
  • Page 129: Flexible Maintenance

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FLEXIBLE MAINTENANCE OPERATION 1 CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT - - Figs. 1 and 2 If the clutch pedal position is uncomfortable (too high) or it will not reach its upper rest position (to prevent the clutch slipping) check that distance A, on clutch pedal (1) fig.
  • Page 130 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE If adjustment is required, fully release the handbrake (lever down). Slacken the lock nuts (1) and turn the hexagon sleeves (2) until brake pedal free travel is 5 mm. Finally, tighten the lock nuts (1).
  • Page 131: When The Warning Light Is On

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 5 AIR FILTER VALVE - - Fig. 7 Check if the outlet valve (1) is clogged by squeezing the rubber end cap to allow accumulated dust to escape. WHEN THE WARNING LIGHT IS ON DRY AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE - - Fig.
  • Page 132 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 7 BRAKE FLUID LEVEL - - Fig. 10 Check that the fluid level is not below the indicator arrow on the reservoir. Top up as necessary. OPERATION 8 FUEL SEDIMENTER - - Fig. 11 With the reservoir completely full, partially unscrew the drain plug (1) until all the water is drained off.
  • Page 133 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE NOTE: A red warning light on the panel shows when the oil level is low. WARNING Never run the engine when the oil level is below the “MIN” mark. TRE0832A OPERATION 10 BATTERY CAPACITY 105 Ah. - - Fig. 14 NOTE: The 105 Ah capacity battery is located within the front axle support.
  • Page 134 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 11 HYDROSTATIC STEERING RESERVOIR - - Fig. 16 Check the oil level and top up as necessary. 23754 OPERATION 12 RADIATOR EXPANSION TANK - - Fig. 17 The level must always be above the “MIN” mark shown in the figure.
  • Page 135 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 14 CAB AIR FILTER - - Fig. 19 - - 20 Unscrew the cover (4) retaining knobs (1), extract the element (2) and clean: by tapping gently on a flat surface with the outward--facing part downwards;...
  • Page 136 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Slide the condenser back to its working position and tighten the retaining screw (1). TRE0837A OPERATION 16 CAB AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM - - Figs. 23 and 24 At the start of a period of use, check that the filter is working properly as follows: Turn the knob (3) fig.
  • Page 137 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 17 (NOT AVAILABLE FOR ALL MARKETS & ALL MODELS) OIL BATH AIR CLEANER - - Fig. 25 After the engine has been stopped for at least 15 minutes, remove the bowl (1) from the oil bath air cleaner and check the oil level inside.
  • Page 138: Every 50 Hours

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE EVERY 50 HOURS OPERATION 18 HYDRAULIC LIFT AND LINKAGE - - Fig. 26 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the three grease points shown. TRE0839A OPERATION 19 STEERING CYLINDERS 4WD - - Fig. 27 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the two lubrication fittings shown.
  • Page 139 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 21 FRONT AXLE FRONT PIVOT 4WD - - Fig. 29 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the lubrication fitting (arrowed) until grease escapes through outlet (1). OPERATION 22 STEERING CYLINDER 2WD - - Fig. 30 and 31 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the lubrication fitting shown.
  • Page 140 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 24 LEFT- -HAND STUB AXLE 2WD - - Fig. 32 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the lubrication fitting shown. OPERATION 25 FRONT AXLE PIVOT 2WD - - Fig. 33 Using a grease gun, pump AMBRA GR9 grease into the lubrication fitting shown.
  • Page 141 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE EVERY 300 HOURS OF WORK OPERATION 27 ENGINE OIL - - Fig. 35 Drain off all the oil via the sump plug shown and refill with fresh oil using fill points (2) fig. 12 or (1) fig. 13 page 4--11.
  • Page 142 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 30 HYDRAULIC LIFT OIL FILTER - - Fig. 38 Unscrew and remove the filter (1). Oil the rubber seal then screw on and tighten the cartridge of a turn by hand. Top up the oil with fresh oil. (see operation. no.35 page 4--21 ).
  • Page 143 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 33 FINAL REDUCTION GEARS - - Fig. 41 Check the oil level as follows : Park the tractor on a level surface. Remove the plug (1). Some oil should flow out of the plug hole.
  • Page 144 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 36 FRONT AXLE HOUSING 4WD - - Fig. 44 Check the oil level as follows: Park the tractor on a level surface; Remove the plug (1). Some oil should flow out of the plug hole.
  • Page 145 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 38 FRONT AXLE REDUCTION HUBS 4WD - - Fig. 47 Check the oil level by rotating the wheel until the plug (1) is at the horizontal position. If oil does not overflow when the plug is removed, top up through the opening and replace the plug.
  • Page 146 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 41 (NOT AVAILABLE FOR ALL MARKETS & ALL MODELS) OIL BATH AIR CLEANER - - Fig. 50 Remove the filter parts and wash them with kerosene (paraffin). After cleaning and drying, refill with fresh engine oil up to the level line stamped into the side of the bowl.
  • Page 147 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE EVERY 1200 HOURS OF WORK OPERATION 44 CAB AIR FILTER - - Fig. 53 Remove the grill shown, on left side, and replace the filter element. TRE0834A OPERATION 45 DRY AIR FILTER - - Fig. 54 Remove the outer element (1), together with the inner safety element (2).
  • Page 148 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 47 DRAINING THE HYDROSTATIC STEERING OIL - - Fig. 56 Place a container under the reservoir, remove tube (1) and drain the oil. Refit the tube and clean the internal filter before filling with new oil.
  • Page 149 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE EVERY 1200 HOURS OR EVERY 2 YEARS OPERATION 49 INJECTORS - - Fig. 58 Have your dealer check the pressure settings (see page 8--6). To remove the injectors from the engine, detach the lines and remove the connectors. NOTE: Before loosening or disconnecting any part of the injection system, thoroughly clean the area in which you are going to work.
  • Page 150 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 52 ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM - - Figs. 61, 62 and 63 The system uses a mixture of AMBRA AGRIFLU water. This liquid anti--oxidant, anti--corrosive, anti--foaming and anti--crusting properties. It is also non--freezing down to temperatures of: Degrees (°...
  • Page 151 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FLUSHING THE SYSTEM (MODELS WITHOUT CABS) Flush at least every 1200 service hours or every 2 years, and whenever changing the anti--freeze in the system. Proceed as follows: Remove the expansion tank cap (1) fig. 61. Remove the radiator plug (1) fig.
  • Page 152 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATION 53 TRANSMISSION AND HYDRAULIC LIFT OIL - - Figs. 65 and 66 Transmission housing Place a container under the left side of the housing, close to the fuel tank, and drain the oil via the plug hole (1) fig.
  • Page 153: General Maintenance

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE BLEEDING THE FUEL SYSTEM Bleeding procedure - - Figs. 68 and 69 During long periods when the tractor is not used, when the filter and fuel lines are removed or when there is no fuel in the tractor, air may enter the fuel system.
  • Page 154 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. Depress the LH brake pedal, slowly and to the end of its travel, so that the oil is placed under pressure. 4. Keeping the pedal depressed, undo the bleed screw (1) fig. 71 by half a turn and allow the oil mixed with air bubbles to flow out.
  • Page 155: Electrical System

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BATTERY - - Fig. 74 The tractors are fitted with maintenance--free batteries. Keep the top part clean and dry. Check that the level of electrolyte reaches the top mark and never falls below the lower mark. If necessary lift covers (1) and add distilled water.
  • Page 156 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ADVICE ON STARTING THE ENGINE WITH A MAIN FUSE AND RELAY BOX- -Fig. 75 FLAT BATTERY OR NO BATTERY On all models, the fuse box (1) is located on the right-- hand side of the engine compartment under the To prevent damage to the alternator and its bonnet.
  • Page 157 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FUSES AND RELAYS MAIN BOX Fuses PROTECTED CIRCUITS Amps Main beam headlights Dipped beam headlights Front right and rear left side lights Front left and rear right side lights Engine shut--down solenoid Instruments, turn signal switch, horn Hazard warning switch, fuel sedimentor Relays Hazard warning switch...
  • Page 158 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FUSES AND RELAY BOX (INSIDE CAB) Fuses and protected circuits are listed below: FIG- - 79 - - 80 PROTECTED CIRCUITS Fuses Amps Front wiper Washer Beacon lamp, interior lamps, radio Heater/Air Conditioning Rear wiper Working lamps switches Front working lamps...
  • Page 159 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE FRONT HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT - - Figs. 81 and 82 Adjust the headlights as follows: Unload the tractor and inflate the tyres to the specified pressure on level ground in front of -- if possible -- a shaded white wall.
  • Page 160 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE REPLACING FRONT HEADLIGHT BULBS - - Fig. 83 WARNING When handling halogen bulbs never touch the bulb. Touch only the metal part. If the bulb comes into contact with your fingers, it will reduce the intensity of the light emitted and adversely affect service life.
  • Page 161 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TRE0850A REPLACING THE WARNING LIGHTS IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL Replace warning / indicator bulbs as follows: Unscrew the four screws (1) fig. 87; Remove the instrument panel from its seat and disconnect terminal (1) fig. 88 from the tachometer;...
  • Page 162: Recommendations For Bodywork Maintenance

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BODYWORK MAINTENANCE BODYWORK AND CAB Protection against atmospheric agents Over the years, the Company has introduced a Where there are abrasions or deep scratches, which series of measures to protect the tractor from the expose the underlying metal, they need to be deterioration and corrosion which can be caused by retouched immediately with genuine products as...
  • Page 163: Lubricant Capacities And Specifications

    SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE LUBRICANT CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS QUANTITY NEW HOLLAND COMPONENT TO BE FILLED OR INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED TOPPED UP SPECIFICATION litres/dm US gal IMP gal PRODUCTS Cooling system: models TD60, TD70 ...
  • Page 164 SECTION 4 - - LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE Refer to the chart on the right when selecting the oil - -30 - -25 - -15 grade for your tractor engine. SAE 5W- -30 SAE 10W- -30 SAE 15W- -40 - -22 F - -13 NOTE: In areas where prolonged periods of extreme +104...
  • Page 165: Section 5 - - Fault Finding

    SECTION 5 FAULT FINDING LOCATING AND IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS INTRODUCTION The following information is intended to help in the identification and correction of any tractor faults or malfunctions. PROBLEM CODES -- AREAS AFFECTED The following information lists problems which could arise, the reasons for them and appropriate corrective action.
  • Page 166: Engine

    SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING ENGINE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The engine will not start or is Incorrect starting procedure. See starting procedure. difficult to start. Fuel level low or empty. Check fuel level. Air in fuel system. Bleed fuel system. Engine oil viscosity not right.
  • Page 167 SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING ENGINE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Engine does not reach maxi- Valve clearance wrong. Check and adjust. mum power (cont.). Idling speed too low. Contact your dealer. Abnormal engine knocking. Oil level low. Top up oil. Oil pressure low.
  • Page 168 SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING ENGINE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Engine overheating. Cooling system clogged. Flush cooling system. Thermostat malfunction. Check thermostat. Hoses leaking. Tighten hose connectors. Temperature indicator or Contact your dealer. gauge malfunction. Excessive fuel consumption. Wrong fuel type. Use right fuel type.
  • Page 169: Electrical System

    SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The electrical system does not Battery terminals loose or Clean and tighten terminals. work. corroded. Sulphated battery. Check that battery charge is at least 12.6 volts; check electro- lyte level and specific gravity.
  • Page 170: Hydraulic System

    SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The hydraulic system is not Oil level low. Top up system. working properly. working properly. Hydraulic filter clogged. Replace hydraulic filter. Hydraulic system fault. Contact your dealer. Hydraulic fluid overheating. Fluid level too high or too low.
  • Page 171 SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING HYDRAULIC LIFT AND 3- -POINT EQUIPMENT COUPLING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The linkage does not move Linkage cylinder tubes not Connect linkage cylinder tubes when the control lever is connected correctly. correctly. actuated. Linkage overload. Reduce load.
  • Page 172: Brakes

    SECTION 5 - - FAULT FINDING BRAKES PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Pedals soft when engine off. Air in braking system. Contact your dealer. Pedal depresses fully with Brake piston seals leaking. Contact your dealer. engine off. Brake discs worn. Contact dealer. Brake release leaking.
  • Page 173: Section 6 - - Vehicle Storage

    SECTION 6 VEHICLE STORAGE The following text is given for your information and guidance. For further information concerning long term storage of your tractor, please consult your authorised dealer. TRACTOR STORAGE Remove the batteries and store in a warm, dry •...
  • Page 174 SECTION 6 - - VEHICLE STORAGE NOTES 6--2...
  • Page 175: Beacon Lamp

    SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES This section of the Manual describes the function Subject Page and operation of features that are available for your tractor as dealer installed accessories. Unless Beacon Lamp 7--2 otherwise stated, these features may also be available as factory fitted options. Drawbars and Towing Attachments 7--3 Hydraulic Trailer Brakes...
  • Page 176 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES BEACON LAMP (WITHOUT CAB)- - Fig. 1 1. Beacon lamp ON/OFF button. Position A: Position B: TRE0020A BEACON LAMP (WITH CAB)- - Fig. 2 1. Beacon lamp ON/OFF button. Position A: Position B: TRE0042B 7--2...
  • Page 177 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES SWINGING DRAWBAR - - Figs. 3 and 4 swinging drawbar implements, agricultural machinery and trailers with two axles. Do not, on the other hand, use it for single--axle trailers as they apply excessive weight to the bar, which will risk tipping the tractor.
  • Page 178 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES carrying adjustments previously described, the distance A of fork (1) on the swinging draw--bar will be between 297 mm (11.69 in) minimum and 455 mm (17.9 in) maximum from the power take--off shaft (2). To connect implements to the power take--off correctly, fit the towing bracket facing downwards fig.
  • Page 179 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES Lower link arms with telescopic ends (optional) - - Fig. 8 To adjust, proceed as follows: release the sliding ends (1) by turning retaining blocks (2) inwards; extract the ends (1) fig. 8 and connect to the implement;...
  • Page 180 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES C CATEGORY HITCH (OPTIONAL)- - Fig. 10 This device is height--adjustable and can be fitted with the towbar. To adjust, proceed as follows: unscrew safety pin (1); pull handle (2) upwards and position the hitch at the desired height;...
  • Page 181 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES OPERATION OF AUTOMATIC PICK- -UP HITCH (not available in all markets) This system makes it possible to tow trailers, imple- ments and agricultural machinery with a ring type drawbar. All hitching and unhitching operations can be performed without leaving the driving seat.
  • Page 182 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES Unhitching To unhitch the trailer or implement, proceed as fol- lows: position the tractor on flat, level ground; press the Lift -- O -- Matic button (1) fig. 11; move position control lever (3) fig. 11 fully rear- ward to take the weight off the locking hooks (1) and (4) fig.
  • Page 183: Hydralic Trailer Brake

    SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES HYDRAULIC TRAILER BRAKE (not available on all markets) CAUTION To use the hydraulic trailer braking system correctly, follow the instructions below. In addition to the correct operation of the braking system, following these instructions will help you avoid dangerous situations which can cause injuries or damage to property.
  • Page 184 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES STOPPING THE TRACTOR When the tractor is stopped with a trailer connected and the engine running, move the gear shift lever (1) and range lever (2) fig. 18 to neutral. At this point, pull handbrake lever (1) fig. 19 to engage the trailer parking brake.
  • Page 185 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES FOLDING ROLL BAR The roll bar (optional) is of the folding type and can be folded backwards when working in areas with limited headroom. To lower the roll bar, proceed as follows: release securing pins (3) and extract the locking pins (4) on both sides fig.
  • Page 186 SECTION 7 - - ACCESSORIES NOTES 7--12...
  • Page 187: Section 8 - - Specifications

    SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS The specifications on the following pages are given for your information and guidance. For further information concerning the tractor, please consult your authorised dealer. 8--1...
  • Page 188 SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS OF 2WD MODELS WITH STANDARD TYRES Tyre Combinations TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D FRONT 7.50--16 7.50--16 7.50--16 7.50--18 7.50--18 REAR 14.9/13--30 14.9/13--30 16.9/14--30 18.4/15--30 18.4/15--34 TRE0085A TRE0032A Dimensions mm (in)
  • Page 189 SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS OF 4WD MODELS WITH STANDARD TYRES Tyre Combinations TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D FRONT 9.50--24 9.50--24 11.2--24 12.4--24 12.4--24 REAR 14.9/13--30 14.9/13--30 16.9/14--30 18.4/15--30 18.4/15--34 TRE0085A TRE0032A Dimensions mm (in)
  • Page 190: Weights

    SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS WEIGHTS (kg) Front end Rear wheel MODELS Front support TOTAL weights weights TD 60D 4x40: 160 4x50:200 TD 70D 4x40: 160 4x50:200 TD 80D 6x40: 240 6x50: 300 TD 90D 8x40: 320 6x50: 300 TD 95D...
  • Page 191: Engine Specifications

    SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE SPECIFICATION Model TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D IVECO or TTF Engine type 8045.25.939 8045.25L.939 8035.05D.939 8035.25C.939 8045.05R.939 BOSCH Injection pump 4--stroke diesel, direct injection -- for IVECO engine L976...
  • Page 192: Timing

    Fuel sediment filter (optional). Double cartridge dry air filter, with centrifugal pre--filter and automatic dust extractor. Optional : air filter with self--cleaning device (Donaspin). MODEL TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D...
  • Page 193: Lubrication

    COOLING SYSTEM Water, pressurised circulation by centrifugal pump. Radiator with 3 lines of vertical copper pipes for TD 60D, TD 70D, TD 80D and TD 90D models, or 4 lines of vertical copper pipes for TD 95D model. Cooling fan fitted on same shaft as water pump.
  • Page 194: Power Take--Off

    SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS REAR TRANSMISSION 30 km/h - - 2WD 30 km/h - - 4WD 40 km/h - - 4WD Bevel gear ratio Bevel- -gear ratio 9/43 9/43 11/43 Differential with pedal controlled locking device and automatic release. Final drive : Pinion -- gear type POWER TAKE- -OFF (PTO) Fully independent, in three versions : 540 rpm;...
  • Page 195: Front Axle

    SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS Maximum lift capacity With lift rods located in rear holes of horizontal arms and upper hole of top link attachment bracket : Model TD 60D TD 70D TD 80D TD 90D TD 95D at link ends of horizontal arms...
  • Page 196: Steering

    ......TD 60D, TD 70D models : 3.8 m (12.5 ft) ......
  • Page 197: Brakes

    SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS BRAKES Rear service brakes Oil--immersed disc brakes, fitted on differential axle shafts. Mechanically operated with independent hydraulic circuits for right and left--hand brakes, operated by separate pedals. Pedals are connected for simultaneous braking when driving on roads. Front service brakes Disc brake, hydrostatically controlled (not available at all markets), mounted on front final drive.
  • Page 198: Electrical System

    Battery 105 Ah (w/o cab) and 120 Ah (w/cab). Starter motor 2.5 kW for TD 60D and TD 70D models 3.5 kW for TD 80D, TD 90D and TD 95D models. Lights Two asymmetrical front headlamps using 55 W bulbs (white or yellow).
  • Page 199 SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS Instruments and accessories Multi--function instrument panel 7--pin DIN power socket Thermostart Flashing hazard warning light indicator for tractor and trailer. Work lamps (55 W bulb) Beacon 55 W. NOTE: Under the EC regulations, the maximum permissible overall width for tractors equipped with standard tail--lights is 2150 mm.
  • Page 200 SECTION 8 - - SPECIFICATIONS NOTES 8--14...
  • Page 201 SECTION 9 - - 1 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS INSPECTIONS AND/OR OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT - - Dealer’s Copy NON FUNCTIONAL INSPECTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATIONAL INSPECTIONS 1. Tyre pressures and condition 1. Lights and internal instrumentation ..2.
  • Page 202 SECTION 9 - - 1 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS 9--2...
  • Page 203 SECTION 9 - - 1 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS INSPECTIONS AND/OR OPERATIONS TO BE CARRIED OUT - - Owner’s Copy NON FUNCTIONAL INSPECTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATIONAL INSPECTIONS 1. Tyre pressures and condition 1. Lights and internal instrumentation ..2.
  • Page 204 SECTION 9 - - 1 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS 9--4...
  • Page 205: Section 10 - - Index

    SECTION 10 INDEX Controls and instruments ....2--4 Coolant ......4--28, 4--41 Access panels .
  • Page 206 SECTION 10 - - INDEX Gear levers ......2--12 General information ..... . . 2--1 Fan belt .
  • Page 207 SECTION 10 - - INDEX Rear wheel weights ..... . 3--50 Rear window ......2--21 Lift--o--Matic control .
  • Page 208 SECTION 10 - - INDEX Tachometer ......2--10, 2--8 Valve clearance ......4--24 Telescopic stabilisers .
  • Page 210 All rights reserved. No part of the text or illustrations of this publication may be reproduced. NEW HOLLAND constantly improves its product range and, therefore, reserve the right to modify products whenever necessary, without any obligation to apply these improvements and modifications to vehicles that were previously sold.

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