New Holland 8010 Service Manual
New Holland 8010 Service Manual

New Holland 8010 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
8010 / 9010
Tractor
Part number 47866579
English
January 2016
© 2016 New Holland Fiat (India) Pvt.Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL 8010 / 9010 Tractor Part number 47866579 English January 2016 © 2016 New Holland Fiat (India) Pvt.Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 SERVICE MANUAL 8010 9010 47866579 08/01/2016 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 3 Contents INTRODUCTION Clutch ..................18 [18.110] Clutch and components ............18.1 Transmission................
  • Page 4 [33.202] Hydraulic service brakes ............33.2 [33.110] Parking brake or parking lock .
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  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION 47866579 08/01/2016 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 7 Contents INTRODUCTION Foreword ..................3 Safety rules .
  • Page 8 Anyone who carries out service operations described without carefully observing these prescriptions will be directly responsible for any damage caused. Notes for equipment Equipment which NEW HOLLAND proposes and shows in this manual is: - Studied and designed expressly for use on NEW HOLLAND tractors. - Necessary to make reliable repair.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION Safety rules This warning symbol points out important messages involving personal safety. Carefully read the safety rules contained herein and follow advised precautions to avoid potential hazards and safeguarded your safety. In this manual you will find this symbol together with the following keywords. WARNING: It gives warning about improper repair operations and potential consequences affecting the service tech- nician’s personal safety.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION Safety rules Generalities Carefully follow specified repair and maintenance procedures. • Do not wear rings, wrist watches, jewels, unbuttoned or flapping clothing such as ties, torn clothes, scarves, open jackets or shirts with open zips which could get caught in moving parts. Use approved safety clothing such as anti-slipping footwear, gloves, safety goggles, helmets, etc.
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION Electrical systems • If it is necessary to use auxiliary batteries, cables must be connected at both sides as follows. (+) to (+) and (-) to (-). Avoid short-circuiting the terminals. Gas released from batteries is highly flammable. During charging, leave the battery compartment uncovered to improve ventilation.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION Safety rules Health and safety precautions Many of the procedures associated with vehicle maintenance and repair involve physical hazards or other risks to health. This section lists, alphabetically, some of these hazardous operations and the materials and equipment asso- ciated with them.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION Isocyanate (polyurethane) adhesives / sealers See resin based adhesives. Individuals suffering from asthma or respiratory allergies should not work with or near these materials as sensitivity reactions can occur. Any spraying should preferably be carried out in exhaust ventilated booths removing vapors and spray droplets form the breathing zone.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION Do organise work practices and protective clothing to avoid soling of the skin and eyes, breathing vapors / aerosols / dusts / fumes, inadequate container labelling; fire and explosion hazards. Do wash before job breaks, before eating, smoking, drinking or using toilet facilities when handling chemical materials. Do keep work areas clean, uncluttered and free of spills.
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Dusts Powder, dusts or clouds may be irritant, harmful or toxic. Avoid breathing dusts from powdery chemical materials or those arising from dry abrasion operations. Wear respiratory protection if ventilation is inadequate. Electric shocks Electric shocks can result from the use of the faulty electrical equipment or from the misuse of equipment even in good condition.
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION Observe strict fire safety when storing and handling flammable materials or solvents, particularly near electrical equip- ment or welding processes. Ensure before using electrical or welding equipment but that there is no fire hazard present. Have suitable fire extinguisher available when using welding or heating equipment. First aid Apart from meeting any legal requirements its i desirable for someone in the workshop to be trained in first aid proce- dures.
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION Ensure there is adequate ventilation when handling and using gasoline. Great care must be taken to avoid the serious consequences of inhalation in the event of vapor build up arising from spillages in confined spaces. Special precautions apply to cleaning and maintenance operations on gasoline storage tanks. Gasoline should not be used as a cleaning agent.
  • Page 18 INTRODUCTION Do not use damaged or defective tools or equipment, particularly high speed equipment such as grinding wheels. A damaged grinding wheel can disintegrate without warning and cause serious injury. Wear suitable eye protection when using grinding, chiselling or sand blasting equipment. Wear a suitable breathing mask when using sand blasting equipment, working with asbestos based materials or using spraying equipment.
  • Page 19 INTRODUCTION Two pack Can also contain harmful and toxic unreacted resins and resin hardening agents. The manufacturers instructions should be followed and the on resin based adhesives, isocyanate containing adhesives and foams should be con- sulted. Spraying should preferably be carried out in exhausted ventilated booths removing vapor and spray mists from the breathing zone.
  • Page 20 INTRODUCTION Brief exposure to high concentrations of vapors or mists will cause eye and throat irritation, drowsiness, dizziness, headaches and in the worst circumstances, unconsciousness. Repeated or prolonged exposures to excessive but lower concentrations of vapors or mists, for which theremight not be adequatewarning indications, can cause more serious toxic or harmful effects.
  • Page 21 INTRODUCTION particularly in cases where the general ventilation is poor, or where considerable welding work is anticipated. In extreme cases where adequate ventilation cannot be provided, supplied air respirators may be necessary. Gas welding Oxy-acetylene torches may be used for welding and cutting and special care must be taken to prevent leakage of these gases, with consequent risk of fire and explosion.
  • Page 22 SERVICE MANUAL Clutch 8010 9010 47866579 08/01/2016...
  • Page 23 Contents Clutch - 18 [18.110] Clutch and components ............. . 18.1 47866579 08/01/2016...
  • Page 24 Clutch - 18 Clutch and components - 110 8010 9010 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 1...
  • Page 25: Table Of Contents

    Contents Clutch - 18 Clutch and components - 110 TECHNICAL DATA Clutch Technical Data - Mechanical version ............4 Technical Data - Power shuttle version .
  • Page 26 Replace - Mechanical version ............. . . 37 Remove - Power shuttle version .
  • Page 27: Technical Data - Mechanical Version

    Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch - Technical Data - Mechanical version Pedal type Suspended pedals Type Double, dry plate, NEC, (11” X 11”), torsion spring Control Mechanical pedal for transmission hand lever for Power Take-Off (PTO) Release mechanism Finger type Pedal type Suspended pedals Plate material...
  • Page 28 Clutch - Clutch and components GNIL15TR00201GB Mechanical version 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 5...
  • Page 29: Special Tools

    Clutch - Clutch and components GNIL15TR01508GB Power shuttle version Clutch - Special tools Tool description Tool number Clutch centralizer and finger height setting gauge 380000612 Clutch finger height adjusting gauge 380000256 NDC clutch setting gauge and NDC clutch alignment setting too 380200583 Clutch - Sealing Operation description...
  • Page 30 Clutch - Clutch and components GNIL15TR00202FB 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 7...
  • Page 31: Overview

    Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch - Overview The clutch system is double clutch mechanical type. It includes two dry clutch discs with non-asbestos, organic material pads. One clutch disc is to connect transmission to engine and another for connecting Power Take-Off (PTO) directly to engine, independent of transmission. As usual, the clutch is located in front of the transmission.
  • Page 32: Sectional View

    Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch - Sectional view GNIL15TR00203GB Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch release finger Transmission clutch plate Fly-wheel bearing Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch plate Disc spring Release control sleeves with thrust bearings Release control sleeves with thrust bearings Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch release fork Transmission clutch release fork 47866579 08/01/2016...
  • Page 33 Clutch - Clutch and components GNIL15TR00204GB Mechanical version Clutch facing Facing rivet Segment rivet Segment Idle damper spring Main damper spring 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 10...
  • Page 34 Clutch - Clutch and components GNIL15TR01510FB Power shuttle version Main damper spring Idle damper spring Facing rivet Clutch facing 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 11...
  • Page 35: Clutch And Components

    Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch and components - Remove - Mechanical version WARNING Avoid injury! Handle all parts carefully. Do not place your hands or fingers between parts. Use Personal Protec- tive Equipment (PPE) as indicated in this manual, including protective goggles, gloves, and safety footwear.
  • Page 36 Clutch - Clutch and components Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch hand lever removal 1. Disconnect the spring (1) at the base of the lever. GNIL15TR00213AB 2. Remove split pin (1) and pull out the pin (2) and remove the Power Take-Off (PTO) lever. GNIL15TR00214AB 47866579 08/01/2016 18.1 [18.110] / 13...
  • Page 37 Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch and components - Install - Mechanical version Power Take-Off (PTO) clutch hand lever installation 1. Install the Power Take-Off (PTO) lever with the pin (2) and split pin (1) to the Power Take-Off (PTO) lever. GNIL15TR00214AB 2.
  • Page 38 Clutch - Clutch and components 2. Install the clutch pedal to the bottom link assembly with the pivot pin (2) and split pin (1). GNIL15TR00211AB 3. Install the clutch pedal spring (1). GNIL15TR00210AB 4. Install the brake pedal. See the Brake control pedals and shafts - Install (33.120).
  • Page 39 Clutch - Clutch and components Clutch and components - Remove - Mechanical version Cross shafts removal 1. Remove the fuel tank. See the Fuel tank - Remove (10.216). 2. Separate the transmission housing from engine. See the Engine - Remove (10.001). 3.
  • Page 40 Clutch - Clutch and components 9. Remove the fork from housing (1). GNIL15TR00221AB 10. Remove the pin (1) and disconnect the main clutch lever shaft (2) from the clutch pedal linkage. 11. Remove the pin (3) and disconnect the shuttle lever cable (4) from the main clutch lever shaft.
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