New Holland E26C Operator's Manual

New Holland E26C Operator's Manual

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
E26C
Mini Excavator
Part number 90436680
1
edition English
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January 2021

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  • Page 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS OPERATOR’S MANUAL E26C Mini Excavator Part number 90436680 edition English January 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner ................1-1 Intended use.
  • Page 3 Rearward controls Storage compartment ..............3-29 Overhead controls Cab internal lighting .
  • Page 4 Shipping transport Handling the machine ..............5-5 Recovery transport Towing the machine .
  • Page 5 Every 250 hours Engine oil and filter ..............6-32 Battery .
  • Page 6 Cab air filter................6-68 Fuel tank strainer .
  • Page 7: General Information

    NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION customer assistance is also available. Go to www.newholland.com You can obtain manuals on the operation, maintenance and repair of your machine from your NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION Dealer. To ensure quick and efficient service, consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION Dealer for assistance in ordering the correct manuals for your machine.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Operations that involve the use of hydraulic hammers are also possible. Other operations, such as moving suspended loads, are only possible if the specific variant approved by the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION is present. Using the excavator and its equipment for different operations, such as towing, transporting and lifting people, is considered inappropriate and is prohibited.
  • Page 9: Manual Scope And Required Training Level

    Periodic service consists of activities that are necessary these activities may require appropriate facilities, techni- to maintain the expected life of the NEW HOLLAND CON- cal skills, and/or tools that NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUC- STRUCTION machine. These activities have defined in- TION does not supply with the machine.
  • Page 10 (or meet other applicable local age requirements). These persons must demonstrate the ability to operate All persons training to operate, or who will operate this and service the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION ma- NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION machine should be chine in a correct and safe manner.
  • Page 11: Product Identification

    Cab version SMIL16MEX0629EA Canopy version When ordering parts, obtaining information, or seeking assistance, always supply your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUC- TION Dealer with the type and Product Identification Number (PIN) of your machine or accessories. Write the following in the spaces below: •...
  • Page 12 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine The machine Product Identification Number (PIN) plate (A) is located in the front left-hand side of the upper frame. SMIL19MEX0675AB (1) Product Identification Number (PIN)______________ (2) Type/Model & designation______________________ SMIL16MEX3219AA Engine The engine serial number (A) is located on the engine name plate.
  • Page 13 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emission decal The emission decal (C) is located on the engine. A further emission decal is located inside the engine compartment or inside the cab. It describes important details for using the engine. Make sure to read before using the engine. Also, the emission decal describes details regarding the engine only.
  • Page 14: Operator's Manual Storage On The Machine

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Operator's manual storage on the machine Always keep the manual in the location provided for that purpose (below the operator’s seat, in the storage com- partment). Make sure it is always complete and in good condition. If you wish to obtain extra copies, or copies in languages other than that of the country of use, consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 15: Machine Orientation

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine orientation The terms "Right-hand", "Left-hand", "Front" and "Rear" are used in this manual to indicate the sides as they are seen from the operator's seat when the travel motors are positioned at the rear and the operator is facing the direc- tion in which the machine advances (forward).
  • Page 16: Machine Components

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine components SMIL16MEX0046FB Main pump Bucket Bucket tooth Engine Boom swing cylinder 10. Radiator Tool box 11. Oil cooler Swing motor 12. Hydraulic central joint Fuel tank 13. Main control valve Hydraulic oil tank 1-10...
  • Page 17 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION SMIL16MEX0047FB 14. Bucket control rod 24. Muffler 15. Bucket control link 25. Muffler pipe 26. Counterweight 16. Side cutter 17. Bucket cylinder 27. Travel motor 18. Dipper 28. Sprocket 19. Dipper cylinder 29. Upper roller 20. Boom 30.
  • Page 18: Emissions Overview

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Emissions overview KUBOTA Corporation FEDERAL & CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS LIMITED WARRANTY for NON-ROAD ENGINES (CI) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air Resources Board (CARB), and KUBOTA Corpora- tion (KUBOTA) are pleased to explain the Federal and California Emission Control System Warranty on your non-road engine or marine engine.
  • Page 19 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION B. As the engine owner, you should be aware, however, that KUBOTA may deny your warranty coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, vandalism, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications. C. Your engine is designed to operate on Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel only. Use of any other fuel may result in your engine no longer operating in compliance with Federal or California’s emissions requirements.
  • Page 20 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Air-Induction System 5. Exhaust Gas Recirculation System A. Intake Manifold A. EGR Valve B. Turbocharger System B. EGR Cooler C. Charge Air Cooling System (Intercooler) C. EGR Valve Opening Rate Sensor 2. Catalyst or Thermal Reactor System 6.
  • Page 21: Safety Information

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION###_2_### Signal word definitions Personal safety This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible death or injury. Throughout this manual you will find the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION followed by special in- structions.
  • Page 22: Safety Rules - Utility Precautions

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules - Utility precautions Call all utility companies before you perform YOU MUST FOLLOW safety precautions when you work near buried utility lines. any machine operation During operation, it is likely that you will be working After you locate any buried utility lines, carefully dig a hole around or near buried utility lines that may include, but to the utility line by hand and/or with automatic vacuum...
  • Page 23: Safety Rules

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules General safety rules Use caution when you operate the machine on slopes. Make sure that all guards and shields are in good con- Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change dition and properly installed before you operate the ma- the center of gravity of the machine.
  • Page 24 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Unsupported hydraulic cylinders can lose pressure and coolant can spray out if you remove a cap while the sys- drop the equipment, causing a crushing hazard. Do not tem is hot. Allow the system to cool before you remove leave equipment in a raised position while parked or dur- the cap.
  • Page 25 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Antidote (internal) : Drink large quantities of water or milk. Keep out of reach of children and other unauthorized per- Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immedi- sons. ately. Seat belts Seat belts must be worn at all times. •...
  • Page 26 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Do Not Operate tag Before you start servicing the machine, attach a ‘Do Not Operate’ warning tag to the machine in an area that will be visible. Hazardous chemicals If you are exposed to or come in contact with hazardous MSDS, and on manufacturer containers, as well as the in- chemicals you can be seriously injured.
  • Page 27 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Maintain a three-point contact with steps, ladders, and Do not use the controls or accessories as hand-holds handholds. when you enter or exit the cab. Never mount or dismount from a moving machine. Working at heights When the normal use and maintenance of the machine •...
  • Page 28 NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION, make weight, swing bearing, and operator's compartment. In sure the diameter of the pins and the width between the event of problems, consult your NEW HOLLAND the bucket lugs meet the dimensions needed to fit the CONSTRUCTION Dealer.
  • Page 29 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION • The working area of the end attachment that is mounted • In the event of an operating problem or failure, move may interfere with the machine. Interference may be the machine to a safe place, lower the attachment to the caused due to the type of end attachment or installa- ground, shut down the engine, and remove the ignition tion of parts such as a cab guard.
  • Page 30 • Before commencing any work on the machine, place a by NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION and in accor- "Do not operate" tag on the right-hand control arm. dance with the instructions, disconnect the batteries, disconnect the alternator B+ and D+ terminal wires, •...
  • Page 31 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Using an Implement other than a bucket • When using a special implement (hydraulic breaker, cutter crusher etc.), refer to the operator's manual pro- vided with the implement. Implement operation and maintenance • For the implement operation and maintenance, refer to the operator's manual provided with the implement.
  • Page 32: Ecology And Environment

    CONSTRUCTION strongly recommends that you return ble to your country, and make sure that you understand all used batteries to a NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION this legislation. Where no legislation exists, obtain in- dealer, who will dispose of the used batteries or recycle formation from suppliers of oils, filters, batteries, fuels, the used batteries properly.
  • Page 33: Hand Signals

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hand signals When operating the machine, always work with a signalman when you carry out tasks that require fine control and/or require you to work in areas with poor or impaired visibility. Make sure that you and the signalman understand the signals to be used.
  • Page 34 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Stop Lower load or tool Wave one hand back and forth. PDE0006TBP1 PDE0005ATBP1 Slowly raise the load or tool Emergency stop Wave hands back and forth. PDE0007ATBP1 Slowly lower the load or tool PDE0005TBP1 Raise load or tool PDE0007TBP1 PDE0006ATBP1 2-14...
  • Page 35 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Turn machine left (swing load left) Lower tool To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. PDE0009TBP1 PDE0008ATBP1 Lift boom Turn machine right (swing load right) To stop movement, stop moving hand and clench fist. PDE0010ATBP1 Lower boom PDE0008TBP1...
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Retract dipper Fill tool PDE0012ATBP1 PDE0011ATBP1 Empty tool Extend dipper PDE0012TBP1 PDE0011TBP1 2-16...
  • Page 37: Safety Signs

    Replace all safety signs that are damaged, missing, painted over, or illegible. If a safety sign is on a part you or your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer replaces, make sure that you or your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer install the safety sign on the new part. See your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer for replacement safety signs.
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Signs positions When you replace a safety sign or other machine sign, make sure you position it as shown below. SMIL17MEX2658GA Cab version A. Cab inside - Left-hand E. Console box - Left-hand B. Cab inside - Right-hand F.
  • Page 39 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION SMIL17MEX2659GA Canopy version A. Canopy inside - Left-hand E. Console box - Left-hand B. Canopy inside - Right-hand F. Console box - Right-hand C. Accumulator of the solenoid valve G. Engine access door support D. Hydraulic tank and fuel tank H.
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (1) Reflecting sign Location: the two reflecting signs are located in the rear side of the machine, on the counterweight. Quantity: 2 Part number: 97MJ-04021 The reflecting sign increases the night-time visibility. SMIL19MEX0709AA (2) Keep out of work range of upper structure DANGER Avoid injury! Keep clear of the swing area.
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (3B) Engine access door support caution - High pressure hoses and radiator WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hy- draulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not ex- ceed 40 °C (104 °F).
  • Page 42 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (3C) Engine access door support caution - Hot surfaces WARNING Burn hazard! Exhaust surfaces are hot! Always wear pro- tective gloves when cleaning or working on the muffler, catalytic converter, or exhaust stack. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 43 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (5) Lashing point sign Location: these signs are located on the under-carriage. Quantity: 3 Part number: 91N6-05120 This sign shows the coupling location when the machine has to be transported on a trailer. SMIL16MEX0007AA (6) Hydraulic oil WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hy-...
  • Page 44 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (7) Batteries WARNING Battery acid causes burns. Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. An- tidote (external): Flush with water. Antidote (eyes): flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention immediately. Antidote (internal): Drink large quantities of water or milk.
  • Page 45 This sign warns that accumulator is filled with high pres- sure gas so that near-by fire activity or welding is prohib- ited. Consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION Dealer for the service. (9) Keep out of work range of attachment WARNING...
  • Page 46 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (10) Combined hydraulic attachment sign Location: this sign is located on the hydraulic oil tank. Quantity: 1 Part number: 97MK-03110 This sign indicates how position the three-way valve to select the single action hydraulic attachment circuit or the double action hydraulic attachment circuit.
  • Page 47 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (13) Emergency exit WARNING Avoid injury! A safety sign indicates which window to use as an emergency exit. Remove this window only in an emergency. Do not place any object that could be an obstacle in case of evacuation in front of this window.
  • Page 48 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (16A) Functions of operation levers Cab location: this sign is located in right-hand window of the cab. Canopy location: this sign is located on the right-hand side of operator’s compartment. Quantity: 1 Cab part number: 97MK-07220 Canopy part number: 97MK-07230 This sign describes the functions of operation levers.
  • Page 49 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (18) Engine control ideogram Location: this sign is located on the left-hand console box. Quantity: 1 Part number: 97MK-07310 This signs describes the engine operation. SMIL19MEX0667AA (19) Greasing point Location: this sign is located in front of the cab/canopy, close to the greasing points.
  • Page 50 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (21) Service instructions Cab location: this sign is located on the left-hand side in the cab. Canopy location: this sign is located near the operator's seat. Quantity: 1 Part number: 97MK-10731 This sign describes the service locations and the service intervals.
  • Page 51 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (23) Danger electric line - Interference with attachments WARNING Fold zone! The booms may hit the cab when folding. Use extra care during manual boom folding and unfolding. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 52 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (24) Frame general warning Cab location: this sign is located on the right-hand side of the engine hood. Canopy location: this sign is located on the right-hand side of operator’s compartment. Quantity: 1 Part number: 97MJ-04100 This sign warns you to refill the recommended hydraulic oil up to the specified level.
  • Page 53 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (26) Break the glass to exit Location: these signs are located on the front window and on the rear window. Quantity: 2 Part number: 9KM9-07260 This sign warns you that in case of emergency with the cab door locked, break the glass to exit.
  • Page 54 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (30) Side hoods closing Location: this sign is located on the engine access door support. Quantity: 1 Part number: 97MH–07741 This safety sign indicates to close the door (1) then the door (2) to avoid damage to the seal between the two doors.
  • Page 55 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION (34) Biodegradable hydraulic oil Location: this sign is located on the hydraulic tank. Quantity: 1 This sign indicates that the vehicle can use biodegradable hydraulic oil. Part number: 97MJ-99110 SMIL19MEX0729AA 2-35...
  • Page 56 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2-36...
  • Page 57: Controls And Instruments

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS###_3_### Access to operator's platform Door and steps Cab door CAUTION Pinch hazard! Be careful not to get your hand, clothes, etc. caught in the door when closing it. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 58 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The door can be latched in completely open position. To latch or unlatch the door, operate the lever (3). NOTICE: do not leave the door half-open. Fix it in a latched position. Before performing work with the door open, lock it securely.
  • Page 59 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Steps and access handles Cab version WARNING Fall hazard! Clean the steps and access handles to remove all traces of grease, oil, mud, and ice (in win- ter). Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 60: Operator's Seat

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operator's seat Operator's seat In order to operate the machine correctly and with maximum efficiency and comfort, adjust the seat to suit the weight and size of the operator. Fore and aft adjustment • Hold the lever (A) in the raised position. •...
  • Page 61 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Seat belt WARNING Equipment failure could cause accident or in- jury! Always fasten the seat belt securely before you operate the machine. Inspect seat belt parts for wear and damage. Replace any and all worn or damaged parts of the seat belt prior to operation.
  • Page 62: Forward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Forward controls Forward controls WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Pilot controls have two different machine control patterns. Before you operate the machine, check which pattern is active. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1577A This machine is equipped with a lever pattern valve that allows the operator to select between the “ISO type”...
  • Page 63 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand control lever: 5. The boom lowers. 6. The boom raises. 7. The bucket retracts (filling). 8. The bucket extends (dumping). NOTE: the movement speed of the boom or of the bucket depends on the control lever tilt angle. In the intermediate position two movements can be obtained simultaneously.
  • Page 64 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Pattern: SAE type Left-hand control lever: 1. The boom lowers. 2. The boom raises. 3. The upper structure swings to the left–hand side. 4. The upper structure swings to the right–hand side. NOTE: the movement speed of the arm or of the swing depends on the control lever tilt angle.
  • Page 65 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand control lever: 5. The dipper arm extends. 6. The dipper arm retracts. 7. The bucket retracts (filling). 8. The bucket extends (dumping). NOTE: the movement speed of the boom or of the bucket depends on the control lever tilt angle. In the intermediate position two movements can be obtained simultaneously.
  • Page 66 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Travel control levers and pedals The travel control levers and pedals are used to move the machine. (N): neutral (a) + (b): machine moves forward. (c) + (d): machine moves backward. (b) + (c): opposite simultaneous rotation of the tracks with consequent counterclockwise rotation of the machine around its center axis.
  • Page 67 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Boom swing pedal This pedal is used to swing the boom to the right-hand and left-hand direction. Move the lock cover (A) to unlock position by foot. Press the pedal to right-hand side (1) to swing the boom to the right-hand direction.
  • Page 68 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Footrest SMIL19MEX0775BA 3-12...
  • Page 69: Windshield

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Windshield CAUTION Pinch hazard! Make sure you correctly follow the instructions in this manual when handling the windshield. If you do not handle the windshield correctly, it could slip and injure your fingers or hands. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury.
  • Page 70: Left-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Left-hand side controls Left-hand side controls SMIL16MEX0383EB (1) Safety lock lever (refer to page 3-15) The first step activates the head light and the cluster illu- mination lamp. (2) Left-hand control lever (refer to page 3-6) The second step activates the work light and the indicator lamp on the switch.
  • Page 71: Safety Lock Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Safety lock lever WARNING Unexpected machine movement! When you must leave the operator’s seat, al- ways place the safety lever in the LOCKED po- sition. If the safety lever is unlocked and the control lever is moved unexpectedly, a serious accident could result.
  • Page 72: Emergency Exit Hammer

    Only in case of emergency, use the installed safety ham- mer (1) for breaking the windshield of the cab, and then exit carefully. Consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer for windshield installation. NOTICE: do not break the windshield of the cab except when it is absolutely necessary, such as to escape in an emergency.
  • Page 73: Windshield Washer Reservoir

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Windshield washer reservoir This reservoir, located in the left-hand side of the cab, is equipped with an electric pump which is operated from the wiper and washer switch. NOTICE: never operate the windshield washer control when the reservoir is empty.
  • Page 74: Right-Hand Side Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand side controls Right-hand side controls SMIL16MEX2729FB (A) Cab version (10) Cigarette lighter and 12 V power supply socket: the device is active with the starter key in ON position, or (B) Canopy version while the engine is running. To operate the cigarette lighter, push it down to engage (1) Right–hand control lever (refer to page 3-6) and horn its heating position.
  • Page 75 (2) ON: contact, all the systems of the machine operate. The buzzer sounds for 1 s. NOTICE: if this alarm does not sound, the electric cir- cuit is abnormal. Contact your NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION dealer for inspection and maintenance. (3) START: engine ignition.
  • Page 76 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Washer/wiper switch (cab version only) The washer/wiper switch (12) activates the wiper and the washer in two steps. First step: wiper activation. Second step: washer activation. The washer liquid is sprayed and the wiper is operative only while the switch is pressed.
  • Page 77: Dozer Blade Control Lever

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Dozer blade control lever WARNING Hazard to bystanders! ALWAYS make sure the work area is clear of bystanders and domestic animals before starting this procedure. Know the full area of movement of the machine. Do not permit anyone to enter the area of movement during this procedure.
  • Page 78: Instrument Cluster

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Instrument cluster The instrument cluster consists of gauges and lights as Pilot lights : indicate operating status of the machine. shown below, to warn the operator in case of abnormal NOTE: the cluster installed on this machine does not en- machine operation or conditions for the appropriate oper- tirely guarantee the condition of the machine.
  • Page 79 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge The engine coolant temperature gauge indicates the tem- perature of the coolant. The red range (A) lights on when the temperature is above 115 °C (239 °F) The warning light (B) appears and a buzzer sounds when the temperature is above 115 °C (239 °F).
  • Page 80 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4. Air cleaner warning light The air cleaner warning red light (4) is ON when the filter of the air cleaner is clogged. SMIL19MEX0731AA 5. Hydraulic quick coupler unlock pilot light The hydraulic quick coupler unlock pilot red light (5) is ON and the buzzer sounds when the activation switch of the hydraulic quick coupling system is turned ON.
  • Page 81 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 8. Engine pre-heat pilot light When the weather temperature is below 10 °C (50 °F) and the starter switch is turned in ON, the engine pre-heat orange pilot light (8) is ON. SMIL19MEX0731AA 9. Overload warning light The overload warning red light (9) is ON when the ma- chine is overloaded.
  • Page 82 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 12. Menu button Press the button (12) to show the next display on the main display. SMIL19MEX0731AA 13. Enter and buzzer stop button Press the button (13) to select the menu. Press the button (13) to stop the buzzer when the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 83: Ventilation And Heating

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Ventilation and heating SMIL19MEX0793FB The switch (1) activates two different speeds of ventila- tion. The first step activates the low fan speed of ventilation. The second step activates the high fan speed of ventila- tion. The outlet control louvers (2) allows the operator to control the direction of air.
  • Page 84 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS The heater use a valve to cut off hot coolant flow to the heater heat exchanger during summer operation. For win- ter operation you have to open the valve to get hot coolant to circulate through the heater core. A = winter position B = summer position NOTE: turn the heater valve clockwise to close the valve.
  • Page 85: Rearward Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rearward controls Storage compartment Located below the operator's seat, this compartment is used to store various objects. Lock and unlock the storage compartment with the starter key. SMIL19MEX0778BA 3-29...
  • Page 86: Overhead Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Overhead controls Cab internal lighting The room light (A) can turn ON and OFF as you open and close the door. The room light selection switch is equipped to select either one of the following status: •...
  • Page 87: Radio

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Radio SMIL17MEX3035FA (1) Power and volume knob (7) UP/DOWN track buttons (2) Audio selection knob, file search and (SEL) button (8) USB function (3) MODE button / Audio mute / Radio button (9) Auxiliary (AUX IN) function (4) UP/DOWN radio seek buttons (10) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen (5) Pre-set memory buttons...
  • Page 88 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS General Area selection To select an area, press and hold related buttons at FM1 band for about 3 seconds. • USA Area: press and hold MODE (3) and 1DIS (5) but- tons for 3 s. •...
  • Page 89 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Clock adjustment With CLOCK ON selected, press button (A) again af- ter CLOCK ON display, the hour will blink, turn knob (A) right-hand or left-hand to adjust hour. Simply press button (A) again, the minute will blink, turn knob (A) to adjust minute.
  • Page 90 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS BALANCE control To adjust the left-hand/right-hand speaker balance, first select the BALANCE mode by pressing the SEL button (A) until the BAL indication appears on the LCD screen (B). Within 5 s of choosing the BALANCE mode, turn the se- lection knob (B) right-hand/left-hand to adjust the BAL- ANCE as desired.
  • Page 91 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Beep control To adjust the BEEP control, first select the BEEP mode by pressing the button (A) repeatedly until the BEEP indication appears on the LCD screen (B). Turn the selection knob (A) right-hand/left-hand to se- lect the activate BEEP 2ND or BEEP ON or deactivate BEEP OFF.
  • Page 92 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (4) UP/DOWN radio seek buttons To automatically select a radio station, momentarily press the up tune seek button (A) or down tune seek button (B). SMIL17MEX2806AA (5) Pre-set memory buttons 1. Pre-set memory button 1, DISP ID3 v2 display 2.
  • Page 93 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (6) Pre-set scan (SCAN) / Best Station Mem- ory (BSM) button Pre-set scan (SCAN). Press the SCAN button (A) momentarily to scan the 6 pre-set station stored the memories on each band (AM/FM). The unit will stop at each pre-set station (the pre-set number on the LCD screen will flash during pre-set scan operation) and remain on the selected frequency.
  • Page 94 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS USB player (8) USB function Open the cover (A) of the USB port, connect a USB device and push the MODE button (B) to switch the USB mode if you want to listen to MP3 files stored in a USB device. The radio will play automatically MP3 files in the USB de- vice while the LCD screen will show “READING USB”.
  • Page 95 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS MP3 directory/file searching The DIR- button (A) and the DIR+ button (B) are used to select a particular directory and file. Press simply DIR- / DIR+ buttons to select the previous / next directory (if available in the device). Turn right-hand / left-hand the selection knob (C) to search the directory.
  • Page 96 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS File scan (SCAN) During USB play, press SCAN button (A) to play the first 10 s of each track. When a desired file is reached, press SCAN button (A) again to cancel the function. The unit will then play the selected file. NOTE: in case of playing MP3 file, when the SCAN button is pressed and held for longer than 2 s, the SCAN mark will blink on the LCD screen and all files in the selected...
  • Page 97 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS (9) Auxiliary function (AUX IN) If you want to listen to music from an external audio de- vice, open the cover (A) of the AUX IN function, connect the external audio device using the AUX cable 3,5 mm an push the MODE button (B) to switch the AUX IN mode.
  • Page 98: Exterior Controls

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Exterior controls Side doors WARNING Moving parts! Make sure all entry and mechanical access doors are properly closed before operating the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0238A Side hood The side hood (A) allows to access to the compartment including the hydraulic oil tank and the fuel tank.
  • Page 99 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Opening NOTICE: if you need to open the right-hand side hood, first open the engine access door and then the right-hand side hood, in order to avoid damage to the seal between the two doors. See the decal located over the side hood handle, and perform the procedure as follows.
  • Page 100 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Closing NOTICE: if you need to close the right-hand side hood, make sure that the engine access door is open. Close first the right-hand side hood and then the engine access door, in order to avoid damage to the seal between the two doors.
  • Page 101: Rear View Mirrors

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Rear view mirrors WARNING Avoid injury and/or machine damage! Keep the mirrors clean and properly adjusted. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1078A Left-hand side mirror Position the mirror (A) on the bracket (B) as shown in the figure aside.
  • Page 102 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Right-hand side mirror Position the mirror (D) on the bracket (E) as shown in the figure aside. Horizontally adjust the mirror location in order to maximize visibility. The mirror inclination depends on the height both of the seat and the operator.
  • Page 103: Battery Disconnect Switch

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Battery disconnect switch The battery disconnect switch is located in the engine compartment. Open the engine access door to access to the battery disconnect switch. The battery disconnect switch allows to cut off any power supply in the electrical system of the machine.
  • Page 104: Fuel Tank

    3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Fuel tank WARNING Fire hazard! When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running. 3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0099A Use the starter key to unlock the door (2) located in the upper part of the side hood (1).
  • Page 105 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS You can also gain access to the fuel tank (4) by opening the side hood. Use the starter key to unlock the side hood. Use suitable fuel. NOTE: clean around the fuel cap (3) before refueling and do not remove the filter in the neck of the fuel tank.
  • Page 106 3 - CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3-50...
  • Page 107: Operating Instructions

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS###_4_### Starting the unit Anti-theft protection Engine Starting Limit (ESL) mode setting ESL mode is designed to be a theft deterrent and prevent the unauthorized operation of the machine. If the ESL mode is selected in “Always” mode, the password is required when the starter switch is turned •...
  • Page 108 To change the password, input 5 to 10 digits and press Enter. 1. Delete 2. Enter NOTE: the default password is 00000 NOTICE: If the operator forgot or lost the password con- tact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. SMIL16MEX0384AA...
  • Page 109: Starting The Engine

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the engine WARNING Avoid injury! Before starting the engine, securely fasten the seat belt. The seat belt can help ensure your safety if it is properly used and maintained. Never wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system. Never wear the belt if it is twisted or pinched between the seat structures.
  • Page 110 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8. After two seconds, check that all the lights on the in- strument cluster turn OFF, except the engine oil pres- sure warning light (4) and the battery charging warning light (5). 9. If the ESL mode is set to the Always, enter the pass- word to start the engine.
  • Page 111: Bringing The Machine Up To Operating Temperature

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Bringing the machine up to operating temperature Before starting operation, allow the main systems to warm up to their normal operating temperature. NOTE: the normal operating temperature for the hydraulic fluid is 50 – 80 °C (122 – 176 °F). NOTICE: do not operate the machine if the temperature of the hydraulic fluid is below 25 °C (77 °F).
  • Page 112: Operating The Machine In Hot Or Cold Weather

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the machine in hot or cold weather In cold weather • Make sure to use fluids and lubricants which have specifications suitable for operation at low ambient temperatures. • Check the batteries for full charge state. •...
  • Page 113: Operating The Machine

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the machine WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chapter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is considered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0281A WARNING Hazard to bystanders!
  • Page 114 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Normal operation of the machine When rolling in the arm, the roll-in movement stops mo- mentary at point (X) as shown, then recovers speed again after passing point (X). The reason is that the movement by the arm weight is faster than the speed of oil flow into the cylinder.
  • Page 115 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Operating the machine on sloping ground WARNING Driving hazard! Hillside operations can be dangerous. Rain, snow, ice, loose gravel, or soft ground, etc. can change the ground conditions. You must make a judgment if it is safe to operate your machine on any hillside or ramp.
  • Page 116 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Digging and loading operations Set the tracks parallel to the line of the ditch to be excavated when digging a ditch. Do not swing while digging. 1. Do the digging work by arm. Use the pulling force of arm for digging and use together with the digging force of the bucket if necessary.
  • Page 117: Lowering The Attachment In The Event Of A Failure

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Lowering the attachment in the event of a failure WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Only use the following procedure in case of machine failure. Always use extreme caution during oper- ations. Keep other persons away from the bucket, attachment, and boom. The bucket or attachment can move unexpectedly during operations due to weight of the bucket, attachment, arm, or boom.
  • Page 118: Bucket Replacement

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Bucket replacement WARNING Flying object! Always wear eye or full face protection when performing this procedure. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury. W0313A 1. Lower the bucket to the ground. NOTE: place the bucket in light contact with the ground.
  • Page 119: Hydraulic Control Lever Operating Pattern

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hydraulic control lever operating pattern WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Pilot controls have two different machine control patterns. Before you operate the machine, check which pattern is active. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1577A NOTICE: before starting the machine, make sure about the position of the lever of the machine control pattern...
  • Page 120 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Avoid injury! Inspect the work area or job site to make sure that machine operation can be done safely. Confirm that the lever operation is the same as indicated on the control pattern labels. If not, immediately change the machine control pattern or the label displayed to match the ma- chine control pattern.
  • Page 121 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pattern: SAE type Left–hand control lever control function 1. Boom lowering 2. Boom raising 3. Swing left-hand 4. Swing right-hand SMIL16MEX3077AB Right–hand control lever control function 5. Arm out 6. Arm in 7. Bucket in 8. Bucket out SMIL16MEX3079AB 4-15...
  • Page 122: Caution While Using Rubber Crawlers

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Caution while using rubber crawlers Proper usage Rubber belt Less vibration The rubber tracks offer excellent features which steel Smooth operation tracks do not possess. Low noise However, if they are used the same way as the steel Harmless for paved road tracks, then their advantages cannot be fully exploited.
  • Page 123 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Do not let oil, fuel, solvents, etc., come in contact with rubber shoes. If this happens, wipe off tracks with a cloth immediately. LELI11E0261AA Do not enter such hot places as an open-air fire, or a steel plate left in the open sun.
  • Page 124 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use care so that the bucket does not damage the rubber track while working. Do not move the machine pressing the bucket against a concrete surface or walls. Lower the machine slowly, if it had previously been lifted by means of the attachment.
  • Page 125 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If you travel on a slope with the machine higher at one side, this will risks to damage the rubber track. Both ma- chine sides must travel at the same level. LELI11E0269AB Do not change the direction of the machine with the rubber tracks positioned on earth heaps, as this could cause the rubber track to come off or get damaged.
  • Page 126: Stopping The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stopping the unit Stopping the engine 1. Lower the attachment until it is resting on the ground. 2. Set the safety lever backward (LOCK position). 3. Set the engine speed lever to low idle position and let the engine run for about 5 min.
  • Page 127: Moving The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Moving the unit Machine travel WARNING Controls can be reversed! In the normal travel position, the operator's compartment is above the idler wheels and the travel reduction gears are to the rear of the upper structure. If the upper structure is turned 180 degrees in relation to the undercarriage, the controls are reversed.
  • Page 128 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Straight line travel (forward travel) Press the two pedals (or push the two levers) forward at the same time. SMIL13CEX2679AB Straight line travel (reverse travel) Press the two pedals (or pull the two levers) rearwards at the same time.
  • Page 129 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Turning to the left (reverse travel) Press the right-hand pedal or pull the right-hand lever rearwards. SMIL13CEX2683AB Turning to the right (reverse travel) Press the left-hand pedal or pull the left-hand lever rear- wards. SMIL13CEX2684AB Turning on the spot, to the right Press the left-hand pedal or push the left-hand lever for- wards and at the same time press the right-hand pedal or pull the right-hand lever rearwards.
  • Page 130 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Gradual turn on the move Press one of the pedals or push one of the levers and, at the same time, press the other pedal or push the other lever in the same direction, but slightly harder. Stopping travel To come to a complete halt, release the levers or pedals and they will return to neutral.
  • Page 131 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Precautions for travelling on slopes When traveling on a sloping ground, the machine be- comes unstable, unbalanced, and difficult to control. Therefore, the following operating prescriptions shall be strictly respected. Always travel with the undercarriage oriented along the slope, never across.
  • Page 132 Block both tracks by means of wedges (3), and de- fine a safe area of at least 3 m (9.8 ft) around the ma- chine, cleaning this area from obstacles and bystanders. Call the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer for as- sistance. SMIL16MEX3074AB...
  • Page 133: Parking The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Parking the unit Parking the machine WARNING Fall hazard! Jumping on or off the machine could cause an injury. Always face the machine, use the handrails and steps, and get on or off slowly. Maintain a three-point contact to avoid falling: both hands on the handrails and one foot on the step, or one hand on the handrail and both feet on the steps.
  • Page 134 Block both crawlers by means of wedges, and define a safe area of at least 3 m (9.8 ft) around the machine, cleaning this area from obstacles and bystanders. Call the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUC- TION dealer for assistance. LELI11E0243AA...
  • Page 135: Transport Operations

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS###_5_### Road transport Loading the machine onto a transport trailer WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Assign a supervisor to direct worksite operations. Agree on all safety measures, procedures, and suitable hand signals.
  • Page 136 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Loading the machine on a rear loading type trailer 1. Align the machine to the trailer, so as the travel motors are in the rear. 2. Slowly travel on the trailer bed to reach the resting position, giving particular attention to the attachment so as not to touch the trailer bed.
  • Page 137: Preparing For Road Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Preparing for road transport Tie downs for shipping Set the machine in the position for transport: fully retract the arm and curl the bucket slowly. Lower the dozer blade. Check the overall height between the ground and the highest point of the machine and check the overall width of the machine.
  • Page 138: Unloading The Machine From A Transport Trailer

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Unloading the machine from a transport trailer Rear loading type transport trailer 1. Position the trailer on firm and level ground. Put blocks at the tires of trailer to prevent trailer from moving. 2. Remove wire ropes, chocks, blocks and other devices used to secure the machine during road transport.
  • Page 139: Shipping Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Shipping transport Handling the machine WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Assign a supervisor to direct worksite operations. Agree on all safety measures, procedures, and suitable hand signals. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0287A WARNING Crushing hazard!
  • Page 140 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 1. Check the weight, length, width and height of the ma- chine referring to the chapter 2, specification when you are going to hoist the machine. 2. Use long wire rope and stay to keep the distance with the machine as it should avoid touching with the ma- chine.
  • Page 141: Recovery Transport

    Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0259A As far as possible try to carry out repairs on spot or consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION Dealer. NOTICE: the machine must be towed very slowly, over a short distance and only if it is really unavoidable. Always tow the machine in alignment with the undercarriage.
  • Page 142 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS...
  • Page 143: Maintenance

    NOTICE: be sure all the service operations in this section are carried out punctually at the intervals given, in order to ensure optimum performance levels and maximum safety when using the machine. NOTICE: while any company can perform necessary maintenance or repairs on your equipment, NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION strongly recommends that you use only authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealers and products that meet given specifications.
  • Page 144 6 - MAINTENANCE NOTE: oil and fluid should not be thrown on the ground. They must be stored and removed by a company which is responsible for their recycling or their disposal. Hourmeter The hourmeter enables service operations to be sched- uled.
  • Page 145 6 - MAINTENANCE Attachment • Check that the cylinders are not leaking oil. • Check the condition of all lines. • Check the condition of the bucket teeth. After starting the engine • Did the engine start correctly? Are the exhaust fumes normal? Any strange noises? •...
  • Page 146: General Specification - Biodiesel Fuels

    Cold Pressed Oil, Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO), or more fuels. generally unrefined vegetable oils used as motor fuel are NOT APPROVED at any blend in any NEW HOLLAND NOTICE: Never use biodiesel blends higher than B7. CONSTRUCTION product. Biodiesel fuel has several positive features in comparison...
  • Page 147 NOTICE: Biodiesel is highly hygroscopic and tends to col- conditions for biodiesel fuel handling and maintenance lect water more than diesel fuel. This increases the risk of will not be covered for Warranty by NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION. algae and bacteria growth which can cause severe dam- age to the fuel injection system.
  • Page 148: Fluids And Lubricants

    NOTICE: using any lubricating oils other than NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION genuine products may lead to a deterioration of performance and cause damage to major components. NOTICE: do not mix NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION genuine oil with any other lubricating oil as it may result in demage to the systems of major components.
  • Page 149 6 - MAINTENANCE Engine coolant NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION requires the use of a fully formulated Organic Acid Technology (OAT) based coolant. OAT E is the reference genuine product. XTENDED OOLANT NTIFREEZE NOTICE: use of different coolant brands is not recommended.
  • Page 150 For North America only: during cold weather, lower than -7 °C (19.4 °F), it is temporarily acceptable to use a mixture of No. 1-D (S15) and No. 2-D (S15). NOTICE: if operating in severe winter climate, consult the fuel supplier or the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer for specific diesel fuel to be used.
  • Page 151 NOTE: for example, make sure that the receptacle for collecting oil to be replaced is not leaking. Never spread fluids or lubricants on the ground or into water. Consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer or the Local Environmental Agency in order to obtain information on the correct method of disposing fluids and lubricants used on the machine.
  • Page 152: Releasing Pressure In The Hydraulic System

    6 - MAINTENANCE Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system WARNING Pressurized system! System is still under pressure. Release pressure according to instructions in this manual. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1044A 1. Place the machine on a flat and level ground. Lower the attachment to the ground and stop the engine.
  • Page 153 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. Operate the dozer blade control lever a dozen times approximately. NOTE: this procedure does not completely release the pressure, so when operate on the hydraulic system, loosen the connections slowly and do not stand in the direction where the oil drains out.
  • Page 154 6 - MAINTENANCE Auxiliary hydraulic circuits – pressure release First and second auxiliary hydraulic circuits are high pressure hydraulic systems. Always release the pressure before connecting or disconnecting the hydraulic hoses between the machine and the attachment. 1. Place the machine on a flat and level ground. Lower the attachment to the ground and stop the engine.
  • Page 155 6 - MAINTENANCE 5. If the machine is equipped with the proportional switch on the right-hand control lever, slide it to left-hand and right-hand three times approximately to release the pressure. NOTE: this procedure does not completely release the pressure, so when operate on the hydraulic system, loosen the connections slowly and do not stand in the direction where the oil drains out.
  • Page 156: Fuel System Bleeding

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuel system bleeding In the following cases, drainage from the fuel system is required: • The tank has become empty completely. • The fuel filter is replaced. • The components of the fuel system are removed for service or repair.
  • Page 157: Protecting The Electronic And Electrical Systems During Battery Charging Or Welding

    6 - MAINTENANCE Protecting the electronic and electrical systems during battery charging or welding DANGER Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Any unauthorized modifications made to this machine can have serious consequences. Consult an authorized dealer on changes, additions, or modifications that may be required for this machine.
  • Page 158: Maintenance Planning

    6 - MAINTENANCE Maintenance planning Maintenance chart Change fluid Drain fluid Replace Adjust Check Cleaning Grease Maintenance action Page no. Break-in period 6-18 Grease points (Bucket) Grease points (Boom and arm) 6-18 Grease points (Blade) 6-18 Tightening torques 6-18 6-18 Fuel filter Hydraulic oil return filter 6-18...
  • Page 159 6 - MAINTENANCE Change fluid Drain fluid Replace Adjust Check Cleaning Grease Maintenance action Page no. Hydraulic oil suction filter 6-58 Hydraulic hoses 6-59 Biodegradable hydraulic oil 6-60 Every 3000 hours Injection pump 6-62 Fuel injection system 6-62 Every 5000 hours Hydraulic oil 6-63 When necessary...
  • Page 160: Break-In Period

    6 - MAINTENANCE Break-in period Grease points (Bucket) Lubricate the bucket linkage (arm-bucket connection and arm-bucket link connection) and the bucket cylin- der pin (rod side) every 10 h within the first 50 h, then lubricate every 50 h. Lubricate the bucket cylinder pin (head side) every 10 h within the first 100 h, then lubricate every 250 h.
  • Page 161: Pilot Line Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Pilot line filter Replace the pilot line filter after the first 250 h, then re- place the pilot line filter every 1000 h. To replace the pilot line filter perform the operations de- scribed on page 6-50. NOTE: replace the pilot line filter every 200 h of service if hydraulic breaker is used continuously.
  • Page 162: Every 10 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 10 hours Engine oil level Check the engine oil level every 10 h or every day Lubricant: E 15W-40 NGINE 1. Park the machine on a flat and level place. Stop the engine, and remove the starter key. 2.
  • Page 163: Engine Coolant Level

    6 - MAINTENANCE Engine coolant level WARNING Hazardous chemicals! Coolant can be toxic. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Antidotes: EXTERNAL - Rinse thoroughly with water. Remove soiled clothing. INTERNAL - Rinse the mouth with water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. EYES - Flush with water.
  • Page 164: Hydraulic Oil Level

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil level WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A Check the hydraulic oil level every 10 h or every day Fluid: P...
  • Page 165: Fuel Filter Water Separator

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuel filter water separator Drain water and sediment from the fuel filter water separator every 10 h or every day. Clean the filter element of the fuel filter water separator every 100 h. 1. Open the engine door and place a container with a capacity of 2 L (0.5 US gal) under the fuel filter water separator (1).
  • Page 166: Fan And Alternator Drive Belt

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fan and alternator drive belt Inspection of fan Inspect the fan every 10 h or every day. Perform a visual inspection of the fan for cracks, loose rivets, and bent or loose blades. SMIL16MEX0436AA Inspection of belt tension Check the belt tension every 10 h or every day.
  • Page 167 6 - MAINTENANCE Replacement of belt 1. Loosen the adjusting bolt (1) and the mounting bolt (2). 2. Lightly tighten the adjusting bolt (1) until its seating face touches. 3. Remove the belt (4) from the pulleys to pull it out from the radiator fan (5).
  • Page 168: Every 50 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours Grease points (Bucket) Grease the bucket linkage every 50 h (after the break-in period). Lubricant: M NGLI-2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL16MEX0420FA Bucket cylinder pin (rod): one grease fitting Bucket link (control rod): one grease fitting Arm and bucket connection pin: one grease fitting Arm and control link connection pin: one grease fitting NOTICE: if you operate the machine in water or mud, you...
  • Page 169: Grease Points (Blade)

    6 - MAINTENANCE Grease points (Blade) Grease the blade every 50 h (after the break-in period). Lubricant: M NGLI-2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL16MEX0420FA Dozer blade connection pin: two grease fittings Dozer blade cylinder pin: two grease fittings NOTICE: if you operate the machine in water or mud, you must lubricate the dozer blade connection pin and the dozer blade cylinder pin every 10 h.
  • Page 170: Track Tension

    6 - MAINTENANCE Track tension WARNING Tip-over hazard! Only raise the track as little as necessary. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0276A Check the track tension every 50 h NOTICE: if the tracks are too tight, they wear quickly. If tracks are not tight enough, they wear quickly and can catch on the sprocket wheel or slide off the idler wheel or the sprocket wheel.
  • Page 171 6 - MAINTENANCE Adjusting the tension To increase the tension: 1. Clean the grease fitting adapter and the grease fitting. 2. Connect the grease pump. Inject the grease to obtain the right amount of track tension. 3. Remove the grease pump and clean the grease fitting.
  • Page 172: Swing Ring Gear

    6 - MAINTENANCE Swing ring gear Grease the swing ring gear every 50 h. Lubricant: M NLGI 2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR Swing ring gear: one grease fitting Using a grease gun, inject grease of the specified type in the grease points shown in figure.
  • Page 173: Fuel Tank Drain

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuel tank drain WARNING Fire hazard! When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running. 3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0099A Drain water and sediment from the fuel tank every 50 h.
  • Page 174: Every 100 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 100 hours Fuel filter water separator Clean the filter element of the fuel filter water separator every 100 h. To clean the filter element of the fuel filter water sepa- rator, refer to page 6-23. Every 250 hours Engine oil and filter Replace the engine oil and the engine oil filter every 250 h.
  • Page 175 6 - MAINTENANCE 7. Clean around the filter head, remove the filter with a filter wrench and clean the gasket surface. SMIL16MEX0925AA SMIL16MEX0426AA 8. Apply an oil film finely to the seal of a new filter. SMIL14CEX2751AA 9. Attach a new filter. Turn the filter until the seal touches the filter head, and then tighten it further a half turn by hand.
  • Page 176 6 - MAINTENANCE 10. Add new engine oil to the engine. Install the filling plug. 11. Run the engine for several minutes to check that there are no leaks at the filter and at the drain plug. 12. Stop the engine and check the oil level with the dip- stick.
  • Page 177: Battery

    6 - MAINTENANCE Battery WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Before working on any component(s) of the electrical circuit, put the ignition key in the off (shut down) position. When disconnecting batteries, always disconnect the negative (-) cable first. When recon- necting batteries, always connect the negative (-) cable last.
  • Page 178 6 - MAINTENANCE Cleaning of the battery 4. To clean the battery terminals, disconnect the negative- terminal cable (-). Then disconnect the positive-termi- nal cable (+). 5. Wash them with hot water, and apply grease to them after washing. 6. Connect the positive (+) and the negative (-) cable to the positive and the negative terminal of the battery respectively.
  • Page 179 6 - MAINTENANCE Replacement of the battery For the battery replacement refer to your NEW HOL- LAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Starting the engine with booster cable WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. An error connecting auxiliary starting cables or short-circuiting battery terminals can cause an acci- dent.
  • Page 180: Swing Bearing

    6 - MAINTENANCE Swing bearing Grease the swing bearing every 250 h. Lubricant: M NLGI 2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR Swing bearing: one grease fitting Using a grease gun, inject grease of the specified type in the grease points shown in figure. SMIL19MEX0723AA SMIL17MEX2649AA 6-38...
  • Page 181: Boom Swing Cylinder

    6 - MAINTENANCE Boom swing cylinder Grease the boom swing cylinder every 250 h (after the break-in period). Lubricant: M NGLI-2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR Boom swing cylinder: one grease fitting Using a grease gun, inject grease of the specified type in the grease points shown in figure.
  • Page 182: Tightening Torques

    6 - MAINTENANCE Tightening torques Check the tightening torques every 250 h (after the break-in period). Component Bolt size Tightening torque Travel motor M12 x 1.75 88 – 113 N·m (64.9 – 83.3 lb ft) Sprocket 109 – 132 N·m (80.4 – 97.4 lb ft) M12 x 1.75 Counterweight 470 –...
  • Page 183: Grease Points (Boom And Arm)

    6 - MAINTENANCE Grease points (Boom and arm) Grease the boom, the arm, the bucket cylinder pin (head side), and the boom swing post every 250 h (after the break-in period). Lubricant: M NGLI-2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME PRESSURE AND ANTI WEAR SMIL16MEX0420FA Boom cylinder (head and rod side): two grease fittings...
  • Page 184: Every 400 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 400 hours Fuel filter WARNING Fire hazard! When handling diesel fuel, observe the following precautions: 1. Do not smoke. 2. Never fill the tank when the engine is running. 3. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0099A Replace the fuel filter element every 400 h (after the break-in period).
  • Page 185 6 - MAINTENANCE 4. Remove the fuel filter (1) with the specific wrench. 5. Apply a thin film of fuel to the surface of the new fuel filter gasket before tighten it. 6. Install a new filter element. 7. Loosen the air vent plug (2) to let the air out. Start engine and check for fuel leakage.
  • Page 186: Every 500 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 500 hours Air cleaner CAUTION Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0049A Clean the air filter every 500 h or when the “air cleaner warning light”...
  • Page 187 NOTE: do not use compressed air if there is oil or soot in the element. If the cartridge is greasy: Clean it in water, with suitable detergent. (Consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer). Instructions for using the detergent are printed on the package. NOTE: dry the element out completely before installing it.
  • Page 188 6 - MAINTENANCE Inspecting the element Check the element for damage by placing an inspection light inside the element. NOTE: change the element if light can be seen through a hole, however small. SMIL16MEX0434AA 5. Remove the secondary element (5). NOTE: the secondary element (5) cannot be cleaned and must be changed.
  • Page 189: Radiator And Coolers

    Blow the air in the opposite direction of the fan air flow. NOTICE: in presence of greasy or oily dust, consult your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer in order to carry out a special cleaning operation. NOTICE: use compressed air pressure of maximum 550 kPa (79.8 psi).
  • Page 190: Every 750 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 750 hours Valve clearance Check the valve clearance every 750 h. NOTICE: to check the valve clearance refer to your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. 6-48...
  • Page 191: Every 1000 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 1000 hours Hydraulic oil return filter WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 192: Pilot Line Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Pilot line filter WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 193 6 - MAINTENANCE 3. Loosen the nut positioned on the filter body. 4. Pull out the pilot line filter element and clean the filter housing. 5. Install the new filter and tighten. SMIL16MEX0441AA 6-51...
  • Page 194: Travel Reduction Gears

    NOTE: check the condition of the drained oil. If there are pieces of metal or foreign objects in the oil, consult the SMIL16MEX0442AA NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. 7. Replace the O-ring seal of the drain plug (1). 8. Insert the drain plug (1) with seal tape wrapped around 9.
  • Page 195: Every 1500 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 1500 hours Injection nozzle Check the injection nozzle pressure every 1500 h. NOTICE: to check the injection nozzle pressure refer to your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Every 2000 hours Air cleaner CAUTION Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air.
  • Page 196 6 - MAINTENANCE 2. Release the two fasteners (2) and remove the cover (3) of the air cleaner (1). SMIL16MEX0916AA 3. Remove the primary element (4). SMIL16MEX0917AA 4. Remove the secondary element (5). NOTE: the secondary element (5) cannot be cleaned and must be changed.
  • Page 197: Engine Coolant

    6 - MAINTENANCE Engine coolant WARNING Hazardous chemicals! Coolant can be toxic. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Antidotes: EXTERNAL - Rinse thoroughly with water. Remove soiled clothing. INTERNAL - Rinse the mouth with water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. EYES - Flush with water.
  • Page 198 6 - MAINTENANCE 4. Open the valve heater. 5. Drain the engine coolant by opening the drain plug. Use a wrench [ 17 mm]. 6. Tighten the drain plug to 18 – 22 N·m (13 – 16 lb ft). NOTICE: after draining coolant, do not start the engine with no water in the radiator.
  • Page 199 6 - MAINTENANCE Flushing the system 8. Loosen the clamp (1) to remove the return hose (2). 9. Fill the system with a mixture of sodium carbonate and water (or a commercially available equivalent). NOTE: use 0.5 kg (1.1 lb) of sodium carbonate for every 23 L (6.1 US gal) of water.
  • Page 200: Hydraulic Oil Suction Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic oil suction filter WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 201: Hydraulic Hoses

    6 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic hoses WARNING Escaping fluid! Hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause infection or other injury. To prevent personal injury: Relieve all pressure before disconnecting fluid lines or per- forming work on the hydraulic system. Before applying pressure, make sure all connections are tight and all components are in good condition.
  • Page 202: Biodegradable Hydraulic Oil

    6 - MAINTENANCE Biodegradable hydraulic oil WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 203 6 - MAINTENANCE 4. Place a container with a capacity of 30 L (7.9 US gal) under the drain plug. Loosen the drain plug at the bot- tom of the hydraulic oil tank. 5. When the hydraulic oil is drained, clean the hydraulic oil suction filter, refer to page 6-58.
  • Page 204: Every 3000 Hours

    Every 3000 hours Injection pump Check the injection pump pressure every 3000 h. NOTICE: to check the injection pump pressure refer to your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Fuel injection system Check the fuel injection system timing every 3000 h. NOTICE: to check injection timing refer to your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer.
  • Page 205: Every 5000 Hours

    6 - MAINTENANCE Every 5000 hours Hydraulic oil WARNING Burn hazard! Before performing any service on the hydraulic system, you must allow it to cool. Hydraulic fluid temperature should not exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0241A WARNING Pressurized system!
  • Page 206 6 - MAINTENANCE 4. Place a container with a capacity of 30 L (7.9 US gal) under the drain plug. Loosen the drain plug at the bot- tom of the hydraulic oil tank. 5. When the hydraulic oil is drained, clean the hydraulic oil suction filter, refer to page 6-58.
  • Page 207: When Necessary

    6 - MAINTENANCE When necessary Cab and working lights Cab light 1. Remove the two retaining screws. SMIL16MEX0921AA 2. Extract the ceiling light (1) and pull out the bulb (2). SMIL16MEX0922AA 3. Install a new 5 W bulb in the ceiling light. 4.
  • Page 208 6 - MAINTENANCE Halogen working lights 1. Remove the two retaining screws. SMIL16MEX0939AA 2. Extract the working light (1) and disconnect the bulb plug (2). SMIL16MEX0935AA 3. Pull the clip outwards (1) and remove the bulb (2). SMIL16MEX0937AA 4. Install a new 55 W bulb in the working light. NOTE: make sure of the correct position of the bulb.
  • Page 209 6 - MAINTENANCE LED working lights LED lights are located on both the cab (1) and the arm (2) of the machine. SMIL19MEX0279AA SMIL19MEX0278AA To change the LED lights proceed as follows: 1. Disconnect the power connector (1). 2. Loosen the M8 self-locking nut (2) and replace the LED light 11 W (3).
  • Page 210: Cab Air Filter

    6 - MAINTENANCE Cab air filter CAUTION Flying debris! Compressed air can propel dirt, rust, etc. into the air. Wear eye and face protection when using com- pressed air. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate injury. C0049A Clean the cab heater filter when necessary.
  • Page 211: Fuel Tank Strainer

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuel tank strainer Clean the fuel tank strainer periodically 1. Remove the fuel cap. 2. Remove the fuel tank strainer located inside the fuel filler neck. 3. Inspect the fuel tank strainer for damage. If damaged, discard and replace. If in good condition, clean it in an environmentally safe manner.
  • Page 212: Control Levers

    6 - MAINTENANCE Control levers Grease the hydraulic control levers when necessary Fluid: M NLGI 2 ULTI URPOSE REASE XTREME RESSURE AND ANTI WEAR 1. Remove the bellow (A) from the control lever. 2. Use a grease gun and grease the joint part (X) and the sliding parts (Y).
  • Page 213: Fuse And Relay Locations

    6 - MAINTENANCE Fuse and relay locations Fuses To access the fuse box (1), open the door (2) located below the operator's seat. The fuse box cover indicates the function and amper- age of each fuse. NOTICE: before changing fuses or relays, turn the starter key to the OFF position.
  • Page 214 6 - MAINTENANCE SMIL19MEX0074FB Fuse functions (1) Travel, beacon 20 A (9) Monitor, wiper motor 30 A (2) Power outlet, EPPR 20 A (10) Head lamp 20 A (3) Safety solenoid 10 A (11) Work lamp 20 A (4) Fuel feed, alternator 10 A (12) Horn, quick solenoid 10 A (5) Heater 20 A (13) Start 10 A...
  • Page 215: Storage

    Lower the dozer blade to the ground. 4. Grease the machine thoroughly. The exposed surfaces of the cylinder rods should be greased or covered with a protective film. Consult your NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION Dealer. NOTE: when the machine resumes service, the film will disappear automatically.
  • Page 216: Periodic Checks

    6 - MAINTENANCE Periodic checks WARNING Inhalation hazard! Risk to operators and bystanders. Avoid running the engine in confined areas. Make sure there is adequate ventilation at all times. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0156A Every month, check: 1.
  • Page 217: Starting Up The Machine After Storage

    6 - MAINTENANCE Starting up the machine after storage WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Before starting the engine, make sure all controls are in the neutral position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0311A WARNING Inhalation hazard! Risk to operators and bystanders. Avoid running the engine in confined areas.
  • Page 218 6 - MAINTENANCE 6-76...
  • Page 219: Troubleshooting

    Engine - Troubleshooting NOTE: This chapter describes the easy diagnostic methods for engine-related problems and the remedies for them. If you cannot find the cause of a problem or solve a problem, consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Problem Possible Cause...
  • Page 220: Electrical Systems - Troubleshooting

    Electrical systems - Troubleshooting NOTE: this chapter describes the easy diagnostic methods for electrical system-related problems and the remedies for them. If you cannot find the cause of a problem or solve a problem, consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer.
  • Page 221: Other Systems - Troubleshooting

    Other systems - Troubleshooting NOTE: this chapter describes the easy diagnostic methods for generic problems and the remedies for them. If you cannot find the cause of a problem or solve a problem, consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Problem...
  • Page 222 7 - TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 223: Specifications

    8 - SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS###_9_### Machine specifications Engine Model Kubota D1305 Type 4-cycle vertical overhead valve, diesel fuel Cooling method Water cooling Number of cylinders and arrangement 3 cylinders, in-line Firing order 1 - 2 - 3 Combustion chamber type Swirl chamber type Cylinder bore x stroke 78 mm (3.07 in) x 88 mm (3.46 in) Piston displacement...
  • Page 224 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Swing motor Type Fixed displacement axial piston motor Capacity 12.5 cm³/rev (0.8 in³/rev) Relief pressure 16685 kPa (2420 psi) Braking system Automatic, spring applied hydraulic released Braking torque 68.6 N·m (50.6 lb ft) Brake release pressure 2454 – 4902 kPa (356 – 711 psi) Reduction gear type 2 - stage planetary Travel motor...
  • Page 225: Dimensions

    8 - SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Cab version SMIL16MEX0048FA (A) Overall length 4030 mm (158.7 in) (B) Overall width, with 250 mm (9.8 in) shoe 1500 mm (59.1 in) (C) Overall height 2500 mm (98.4 in) (E) Overall height of cab 2500 mm (98.4 in) (F) Ground clearance of counterweight 510 mm (20.1 in) (H) Minimum ground clearance...
  • Page 226 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Canopy version SMIL16MEX1545FA (A) Overall length 4030 mm (158.7 in) (B) Overall width, with 250 mm (9.8 in) shoe 1500 mm (59.1 in) (C) Overall height 2500 mm (98.4 in) (E) Overall height of cab 2500 mm (98.4 in) (F) Ground clearance of counterweight 510 mm (20.1 in) (H) Minimum ground clearance...
  • Page 227 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Working range SMIL16MEX0049FA (A) Maximum digging reach 4480 mm (176.4 in) (A’) Maximum digging reach on ground 4340 mm (170.9 in) (B) Maximum digging depth 2420 mm (95.3 in) (C) Maximum vertical wall digging depth 1460 mm (57.5 in) (D) Maximum digging height 4150 mm (163.4 in) (E) Maximum dumping height...
  • Page 228: Weights

    8 - SPECIFICATIONS Weights Machine Operating weight – Cab version (*) 2580 kg (5688 lb) Operating weight – Canopy version (**) 2430 kg (5357 lb) Components Upperstructure assembly 979 kg (2158 lb) Main frame weld assembly 305 kg (672 lb) Engine assembly 124 kg (273 lb) Main pump assembly...
  • Page 229: Accessories

    NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. The data shown below are referred to working operation with the dozer blade up and the 117 kg (257.9 lb) counter- weight.
  • Page 230: Klac Type Buckets

    NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. The data shown below are referred to working operation with the dozer blade up and the 117 kg (257.9 lb) counter- weight.
  • Page 231: Standard Buckets With Mechanical Coupler

    NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. The data shown below are referred to working operation with the dozer blade up and the 117 kg (257.9 lb) counter- weight.
  • Page 232: Standard Buckets With Hydraulic Pin Grabber Coupler

    NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. The data shown below are referred to working operation with the dozer blade up and the 117 kg (257.9 lb) counter- weight.
  • Page 233: Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuits

    9 - ACCESSORIES Auxiliary hydraulic circuits First auxiliary hydraulic circuits (1-way or 2-way) The machine can be provided with a first auxiliary hydraulic circuit. This type of circuit can be alternatively set as a single acting circuit (1-way) or as a double-acting hydraulic circuit (2-way). •...
  • Page 234 9 - ACCESSORIES Hydraulic connections The two stop valves are located on each side of the arm to allow proper and safe connection of the attachment hydraulic lines to the first auxiliary hydraulic circuit. SMIL17MEX2841FA Open (A1) / Close (A2) tool of the stop valve 19 mm wrench Hydraulic connection (B) G 3/8”...
  • Page 235 9 - ACCESSORIES Operating controls If the auxiliary pedal is equipped proceed as follow: • 1-way: press the front side of pedal to full stroke to operate a single-acting hydraulic attachment • 2-way: press the front side and rear side of pedal to full stroke to operate a double-acting hydraulic attachment.
  • Page 236 9 - ACCESSORIES Second auxiliary hydraulic circuits (4-way) The machine can be provided with an additional second auxiliary hydraulic circuit. This type of circuit can operate the attachments featuring secondary hydraulic actuation for positioning, such as rotating grabs or tilt able buckets. Hydraulic connections The two feed lines are located on each side of the arm under first auxiliary hydraulic circuit to allow proper and safe connection of the attachment hydraulic lines to the second auxiliary hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 237 9 - ACCESSORIES Operating controls Use the proportional switch located on the left-hand control lever to operate the double-acting hydraulic attachment. Move left-hand side and right-hand side it to confirm the rotation control directions: • slide the switch to the left-hand side to rotate counter- clockwise the attachment.
  • Page 238 9 - ACCESSORIES Operation with the hydraulic breaker The hydraulic breaker is a single-acting hydraulic attachment, and shall be connected to the first auxiliary (1-way) hydraulic circuit. Therefore, to operate with a hydraulic breaker the machine shall be equipped with the first auxiliary (1-way) hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 239 9 - ACCESSORIES 7. If the auxiliary pedal is equipped, press and hold the front side of the pedal to full stroke in order to operate the hydraulic breaker with the continuous selected flow providing a constant blowing frequency. Release the pedal to stop breaker operation.
  • Page 240 9 - ACCESSORIES Precautions while operating the hydraulic breaker Avoid hitting objects with breaker. The breaker is heav- ier than the bucket and lowers faster. This may cause damage to the breaker, attachment, and upper structure. Always lower the breaker slowly until the chisel point touches the object to be broken before starting breaker operation.
  • Page 241 9 - ACCESSORIES Do not operate the breaker to the side of the machine. The machine may become unstable and undercarriage components life may be reduced. SMIL16MEX0465AA Operate the excavator carefully to avoid hitting the boom with the hydraulic breaker. SMIL16MEX0466AA Do not operate the breaker while striking.
  • Page 242 NOTICE: all attachment shown on this manual are exclusive to the North American Market. To all other markets contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. Hydraulic breaker...
  • Page 243 9 - ACCESSORIES Pin, bushing and insert kit Unit weight 16 kg (35.3 lb) NOTE: for all direct fit and pin-grabber coupler application. SMIL17MEX2838AA 9-15...
  • Page 244 9 - ACCESSORIES Operation with the hydraulic auger The hydraulic auger is a double-acting hydraulic attachment, and shall be connected to the first auxiliary (2-way) hydraulic circuit. Therefore, to operate with a hydraulic auger the machine shall be equipped with the first auxiliary (2-way) hydraulic circuit.
  • Page 245 9 - ACCESSORIES 7. Use a suitable belt with eyebolt (A) to secure the link rod on the top of the arm to avoid unappropriated mov- ing and tapping on the top of the arm. NOTE: applies to pendulum mount only. SMIL17MEX2805BA 8.
  • Page 246 9 - ACCESSORIES 9. If the auxiliary pedal is equipped, press the front and rear sides of the pedal in order to rotate the auger clockwise and counterclockwise. SMIL19MEX0775BA 10. If the proportional switch on the right-hand control lever is equipped, slide the left-hand the proportional switch to operate the hydraulic auger.
  • Page 247 9 - ACCESSORIES Precautions while operating the hydraulic auger Avoid hitting objects with auger. The auger is heavier than the bucket and lowers faster. This may cause damages to the auger, attachment, and upper structure. Always lower the auger slowly until the bit point touches the ground to be drilled before starting auger operation.
  • Page 248 9 - ACCESSORIES Do not operate the auger to the side of the machine. The machine may become unstable and undercarriage com- ponents life may be reduced. SMIL16MEX0465AA Operate the excavator carefully to avoid hitting the boom with the hydraulic auger. SMIL17MEX2811AA Do not operate the auger while striking.
  • Page 249 NOTICE: all attachment shown on this manual are exclusive to the North American Market. To all other markets contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. Drive unit (1)
  • Page 250 9 - ACCESSORIES Pin, bushing and insert kit (4) Unit weight 16 kg (35.3 lb) NOTE: for cradle mount bracket application. SMIL17MEX2838AA Bit (5) Unit weight Maximum diameter 58.1 kg (128 lb) 300 mm (11.8 in) SMIL17MEX2794AA Auger bit extension (6) Unit weight Maximum length 15 kg (33 lb)
  • Page 251 9 - ACCESSORIES The auger pendulum mount assembly consist of the following items: Drive unit (1). Pendulum mount (2). Bit (5). Auger bit extension (6), this component, not show in figure, must be installed between drive unit (1) and the bit (5).
  • Page 252: Hydraulic Oil - Breaker/Auger

    9 - ACCESSORIES Hydraulic oil - breaker/auger When using the hydraulic breaker, hydraulic fluid deteriorates more quickly than during ordinary digging. Check the hydraulic fluid level more frequently. In addition, when changing the filters, also check the condition of the hydraulic fluid.
  • Page 253: Quick Coupling System - Klac Type

    9 - ACCESSORIES Quick coupling system - Klac type WARNING Crushing hazard! Never put your hands inside the quick coupler mechanism. Turn off the engine and wait for all move- ment to stop. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1542A WARNING Hazard to bystanders!
  • Page 254 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment engagement WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chap- ter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is con- sidered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 255 9 - ACCESSORIES 3. Pull the wrench handle to extract the locking plate, until it latches in place. 4. Remove the release tool, and store it in a compartment of the machine. 5. Align the arm (3) so that it is parallel to the bucket (4), then engage the pins (5) that secure the quick coupler to the bucket hooks.
  • Page 256 9 - ACCESSORIES 7. Check the coupling between the bucket and the quick coupler. ○ (A) there must be no play between the alignment profiles. Lock all machine controls, get off the ma- chine, go near to the quick coupling system and check the coupling status.
  • Page 257 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment disengagement - Mechanical version WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chap- ter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is con- sidered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 258 9 - ACCESSORIES Securing the quick coupling system NOTICE: the quick coupling system must be secured unless using another attachment. Be sure to retract the mobile plate of the quick coupling system. WARNING Cutting hazard! This operation could be dangerous. Do not put your hands near the mobile plate.
  • Page 259 Advised models NOTICE: all attachment shown on this manual are exclusive to the North American Market. To all other markets contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment.
  • Page 260: Quick Coupling System - Mechanical Pin-Grabber Type

    9 - ACCESSORIES Quick coupling system - Mechanical pin-grabber type WARNING Crushing hazard! Never put your hands inside the quick coupler mechanism. Turn off the engine and wait for all move- ment to stop. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1542A WARNING Hazard to bystanders!
  • Page 261 9 - ACCESSORIES 3. Extend the bucket cylinder (curl in) until the rear pin of the attachment is firmly seated in the coupler. 4. Stop the engine and get out of the machine. SMIL17MEX2814AA 5. Insert the release bar (3) and rotate the locking hooks upwards slightly.
  • Page 262 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment disengagement WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chap- ter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is con- sidered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 263 9 - ACCESSORIES 5. Install the locking pin (2) and the retainer pin (4). 6. Remove the release bar (3). 7. Get into the machine, fasten the seat belt and start the engine. SMIL17MEX2819AA 8. Retract the bucket cylinder. 9. Move the arm away from the attachment pin until the coupler hooks are clear of the attachment.
  • Page 264 Advised models NOTICE: all attachment shown on this manual are exclusive to the North American Market. To all other markets contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment.
  • Page 265: Quick Coupling System - Hydraulic Pin-Grabber Type

    9 - ACCESSORIES Quick coupling system - Hydraulic pin-grabber type WARNING Crushing hazard! Never put your hands inside the quick coupler mechanism. Turn off the engine and wait for all move- ment to stop. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W1542A WARNING Hazard to bystanders!
  • Page 266 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment engagement WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chap- ter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is con- sidered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 267 9 - ACCESSORIES 6. Continue to curl the coupler until the attachment is lifted off the ground. SMIL17MEX2824AA 7. Fully curl the bucket and hold the bucket curl lever for approximately 3 – 5 s to allow the jaw to fully engage and clamp the bucket pin.
  • Page 268 9 - ACCESSORIES 8. From the operator’s seat perform a visual inspection and check in order to verify the correct rear jaw en- gagement. If the front lock is not visible proceed as follows: • Fully extend the bucket cylinder. •...
  • Page 269 9 - ACCESSORIES NOTE: If is not possible to perform the visual inspection and check from the cab, the operator must get out of the cab and stand in a safe place to visually inspect before operating the machine. SMIL17MEX2827AA To ensure that the bucket pins are securely held by the coupler, apply pressure to the bucket by rotating it against the ground and away from the machine be-...
  • Page 270 9 - ACCESSORIES Attachment disengagement WARNING Misuse hazard! Follow the operating instructions in this chap- ter. Any other practice that has not received the prior approval of the manufacturer is con- sidered to be strictly forbidden. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 271 9 - ACCESSORIES 5. Once the jaw is fully retracted, lower the attachment to ground and slowly curl the coupler back to release the rear attachment pin. SMIL17MEX2830AA 6. Lift the dipper arm until the coupler has disengaged from the front attachment pin. The attachment is now safety disengaged.
  • Page 272 Advised models NOTICE: all attachment shown on this manual are exclusive to the North American Market. To all other markets contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment. NOTE: contact your authorized NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION dealer, before purchasing an attachment.
  • Page 273: Load Handling

    9 - ACCESSORIES Load handling WARNING Crushing hazard! During load handling operations, it is very important to adhere strictly to the instructions given in this manual and local legislation. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. W0257A WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident.
  • Page 274 9 - ACCESSORIES To handle suspended loads proceed as described below: • Evaluate (if not known) the mass of the object to be handled and compare it with the data listed in the liftable loads chart (1) located in the cab/canopy. Do not lift loads exceeding the maximum values prescribed by the table.
  • Page 275 9 - ACCESSORIES Load handling chart The load handling chart indicates the rated lift capacities that you must consider at different distances from the swing axis. The rated lift capacity is defined according to SAE J1097 and ISO 10567 as the smaller value of either the rated tipping load ( 75% of the tipping load) or the rated hydraulic lift capacity ( 87% of the hydraulic lift capacity).
  • Page 276: Thumb Bracket

    NEW HOLLAND CON- STRUCTION. dealer. NOTICE: the pressure setting of the safety valves must be checked every 6 months. Consult the NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer. Thumb bracket The arm can be equipped with the bracket in order to in- stall a hydraulic thumb.
  • Page 277: Rotating Beacon

    Rotating beacon When you operate a machine on a road or beside a road, a rotating beacon is required to avoid any traffic accident. Please contact your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer to install it. SMIL19MEX0711AA During the machine transfer, change the position of the lamp to the horizontal position.
  • Page 278: Fire Extinguisher

    Two threaded holes are available to the rear-left upright of the upper frame to install the fire extinguisher (refer to the figures to locate the threaded holes). Please contact your NEW HOLLAND CONSTRUCTION dealer to obtain the fire extinguisher. Canopy version...
  • Page 279 Index ###_Index_### Air cleaner ......... 6-44, 6-53 Anti-theft protection .
  • Page 280 Grease points (Boom and arm) ....... 6-18, 6-41 Grease points (Bucket) ........6-18, 6-26 Handling the machine .
  • Page 281 Releasing pressure in the hydraulic system ......6-10 Right-hand side controls ........3-18 Rotating beacon .
  • Page 282 New Holland dealer. © 2021 CNH Industrial Italia S.p.A. All Rights Reserved. New Holland is a trademark registered in the United States and many other countries, owned by or licensed to CNH Industrial N.V., its subsidiaries or affiliates.

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