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New Holland T6010, T6020, T6030, T6050, T6070 Delta and Plus Tractors. Operator's Manual - page 10

 

 

SECTION 5 -- FAULT FINDING
THREE--POINT LINKAGE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
3--point linkage does
Error code will indicate source of
See your authorised dealer.
not move when con-
malfunction.
trol lever is moved
Hitch not in phase with the control
Put lift control lever back in phase with
lever.
lower links.
Fast raise switch in external control
Put switch in correct position.
position.
Height limit control incorrectly
Adjust height limit control.
positioned.
External power lift
Fast raise switch not in external
Centralise switch (external control
control does not op-
control position.
position).
erate
3--point linkage does
Height limit control incorrectly
Adjust height limit control.
not raise fully
positioned.
3--point
linkage
Drop rate control incorrectly
Adjust drop rate control.
drops slowly
positioned.
3--point linkage slow
Position/draft control incorrectly
Adjust position/draft control.
to respond to draft
adjusted.
loads
Drop rate too slow.
Adjust drop rate control.
Implement not functioning properly.
See implement operator’s manual.
3--point linkage too
Position/draft control incorrectly
Adjust position/draft control.
responsive to draft
adjusted.
loads
3--point linkage sta-
Position/draft control incorrectly
Adjust position/draft control.
tus light flashes con-
adjusted.
tinually
5--9
SECTION 5 -- FAULT FINDING
BRAKES
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Pedal(s) feel spongy
Air in system.
System requires bleeding. See
your authorised dealer.
Excessive brake
Brake piston seal leaking.
See your authorised dealer.
pedal travel
Brake bleed valve leaking.
See your authorised dealer.
Leakage in brake valve(s)
See your authorised dealer.
Worn brake discs.
See your authorised dealer.
CAB
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Dust enters the cab
Improper seal around filter
Check seal condition.
element(s).
Blocked filter(s).
Clean or replace filters.
Defective filter.
Replace filter.
Damaged seals around
Replace seal(s).
doors/windows or roof hatch.
Low pressuriser air
Blocked filter(s).
Clean or replace filters.
flow
Heater or evaparotor core blocked.
See your authorised dealer.
Air conditioner does
Heater control turned on.
Turn temperature control knob fully anti-
not produce cool air
clockwise.
Condenser blocked.
Clean radiator, condenser and oil cooler.
Drive belt slipping, worn or
Check automatic belt tensioner and belt
damaged.
condition.
Low refrigerant level.
See your authorised dealer.
5--10
SECTION 5 -- FAULT FINDING
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Electrical
system
Loose or corroded battery
Clean and tighten connections.
completely inopera-
connections.
tive
Sulphated batteries.
Check battery open circuit voltage for
minimum 12.6 volts. Check electrolyte
level and specific gravity.
Starter speed slow --
Loose or corroded battery
Clean and tighten connections.
engine cranks slowly
connections.
Low battery output.
Check battery open circuit voltage for
minimum 12.6 volts. Check electrolyte
level and specific gravity.
Incorrect viscosity engine oil.
Use correct viscosity oil for ambient
temperature.
Starter inoperative
Loose or corroded battery or
Clean and tighten connections.
starter motor connections.
Dead batteries.
Charge or replace batteries.
Starter safety switch(es) operative.
Place all gear shift levers in neutral and
fully depress clutch pedal.
Alternator light stays
Low engine idle speed.
Increase engine idle speed.
on with engine run-
ning
Broken/loose drive belt.
Check belt and automatic belt tensioner.
Malfunctioning batteries.
Check battery open circuit voltage for
minimum 12.6 volts. Check electrolyte
level and specific gravity.
Malfunctioning alternator
Have alternator checked by your
authorised dealer.
Batteries will not
Malfunctioning alternator
Have alternator checked by your
charge
authorised dealer.
Loose or corroded terminals.
Clean and tighten connections.
Loose or worn drive belt.
Check belt and automatic belt tensioner.
Replace belt, if required.
Malfunctioning batteries.
Check battery open circuit voltage for
minimum 12.6 volts. Check electrolyte
level and specific gravity.
5--11
SECTION 6
VEHICLE STORAGE
The following text is given for your information and guidance. For further information concerning long term
storage of your tractor, please consult your authorised dealer.
TRACTOR STORAGE
Raise the tractor and place supports under the
axles to take the weight off the tyres.
Before storing the tractor for an extended period, the
Cover the exhaust pipe opening.
following precautions should be taken:
PREPARATION FOR USE AFTER STORAGE
Clean the tractor.
After extended storage, prepare the tractor for
Drain the engine and transmission/rear axle and
further use, as follows:
refill with clean oil.
Inflate the tyres to the correct pressure and lower
Drain the fuel tank(s) and pour approximately
the tractor to the ground.
two gallons of special calibrating fuel into the
tank. Run the engine for at least 10 minutes to
Refill the fuel tank(s).
ensure complete distribution of the calibrating
fuel throughout the injection system. See the
Check the radiator coolant level.
next item before running the engine.
Check all oil levels.
Check the radiator coolant level. If the coolant is
within 200 hours of the next change, drain, flush
Install fully charged batteries.
and refill the system. See Operation
32 in
Section
4. Run the engine for one hour to
Remove the exhaust pipe covering.
disperse the coolant throughout the system.
Start the engine and check that all instruments
Lubricate all grease fittings.
and controls are functioning correctly. Using the
tractor hydraulic system in Position Control, fully
Using the tractor hydraulic system in Position
raise the lift linkage and remove the supports.
Control, raise the lift linkage and support the lift
arms in the raised position.
Check operation of heating and air conditioning
systems (where fitted).
Lightly coat all exposed hydraulic piston rods
with petroleum jelly, e.g., power steering cylinder
Drive the tractor without a load to ensure that it
rams, lift assist rams, spool valves, etc.
is operating satisfactorily.
Remove the batteries and store in a warm, dry
atmosphere. Recharge periodically.
6--1
SECTION 7
ACCESSORIES
This section of the Manual describes the function
Subject
Page
and operation of features that are available for your
tractor as dealer installed accessories. Unless
Engine Coolant Immersion Heater
7--2
otherwise stated, these features may also be
available as factory fitted options.
Transmission Oil Heater
7--2
Maintenance requirements for these features will be
40 Amp Socket and Cable
7--3
found in Section 4 -- Lubrication and Maintenance.
Auxiliary Headlights
7--3
This subjects covered in this section are shown on
Battery Isolator Switch
7--4
the right. A comprehensive index is provided at the
end of this book.
Loader Subframe and
7--5
Control Valve (Joystick)
Remote Valve Zero Detent Kits
7--8
7--1
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
COOLANT IMMERSION HEATER
This dealer installed accessory consists of a heating
element fitted into one of the core plug apertures on
the right--hand side of the block. The heater is
available in
115 volts A.C only. This accessory
provides easier starting down to --29° C (--20° F).
WARNING
To avoid shocks or other injuries, never use an
unearthed or inadequate extension lead. Always use
an earthed, three core extension lead, which is rated
for at least a 15 amp load, in conjunction with a
residual current circuit breaker or earth leakage trip
device.
To operate the heater, connect the plug on the free
end of the heater cable (1) to a suitable 115 volt outlet
(or 230 volt using a transformer), for up to four hours
before carrying out the cold weather starting
procedure.
NOTE: The heater may be left plugged in for more
than four hours without harm. However, no
noticeable increase in the heater’s effectiveness will
be achieved after this period.
TRANSMISSION OIL HEATER
This dealer installed accessory consists of a 115
volts A.C. heating element installed in the
transmission housing. A cable connected to the
heater is clipped to the left of P.T.O. shaft housing.
This accessory provides for faster warm up of the
transmission/hydraulic oil when operating in cold
climates.
WARNING
To avoid shocks or other injuries, never use an
unearthed or inadequate extension lead. Always use
an earthed, three core extension lead, which is rated
for at least a 15 amp load, in conjunction with a
residual current circuit breaker or earth leakage trip
device.
To operate the heater, connect the plug on the free
end of the heater cable (1) to a suitable 115 volt outlet
(using a voltage transformer, if necessary) for up to
four hours before starting the engine.
NOTE: The heater may be left plugged in for more
than four hours without harm. However, no
noticeable increase in the heater’s effectiveness will
be achieved after this period.
7--2
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
ADDITIONAL 40 AMP SOCKET
A second 4--pin, 40 amp socket is available as a
dealer installed accessory. The socket is mounted on
the underside of the lower, right-hand windscreen
frame.
A 4--pin to SAE 3--pin adaptor cable is available as
an accessory from your dealer. (See Figure 2).
4--PIN TO 3--PIN ADAPTOR
A 4--pin to SAE 3--pin adaptor cable is available as
an accessory from your dealer. The adaptor may be
used with the 4--pin, 40 amp implement socket.
2
AUXILIARY HEADLIGHTS
A set of additional dipping headlights are available for
use with front mounted equipment. Located on the
upper right and left--hand grab rails, the headlight
beams pass over front mounted equipment to
illuminate the road ahead.
To turn on the auxiliary headlights, depress the
switch on the lower left side of the instrument panel.
Wnen switched on the auxiliary headlight beams
may be dipped using the multi--function switch on the
left of the steering column.
3
7--3
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
BATTERY ISOLATOR SWITCH
Before disconnecting battery power with the isolator,
ensure the key--start and any other electrical
switches are turned OFF.
IMPORTANT: After turning the tractor key--start off,
wait for
60 seconds before isolating the battery
power. This will permit any unsaved information in
the tractor electronic processors to be memorised.
An inbuilt power reserve will maintain a small amount
of power to supply the electronic processors and
radio memories when the tractor battery is isolated.
Electronic Operation
The solenoid operated battery isolator is controlled
by a switch (1) located on the left--hand cab ’C’ pillar.
Depress the top of the switch to disconnect battery
power, an audible warning will sound for
approximately 5 seconds. Depress the bottom of the
switch to re--connect battery power.
IMPORTANT: When in the ’ON’ position, the isolator
switch solenoid consumes a small amount of
electrical power. If the tractor is left for an extended
period of time with the isolator on, battery power may
4
be reduced. Always turn the battery isolator switch
’OFF’ when the tractor is not in use.
NOTE: The key--start switch must be in the ’OFF’ or
’ACCESSORIES’ position to operate the battery
isolator, it will not function with the key--start in the
’ON’ (run) position.
Mechanical Operation
The mechanical isolator switch is attached to the
battery carrier on the right--hand side of the tractor.
Rotate the switch1/4 turn anti--clockwise (position
’O’, red background) to disconnect battery power.
5
7--4
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
LOADER SUBFRAME and CONTROL
VALVE (JOYSTICK)
Operating
If your tractor is equipped with the optional front
loader, a mid mounted remote control valve with
two spools will have been fitted. The valves are
controlled by a joystick mounted on the right--hand
side of the seat. The joystick is able to operate two
services simultaneously by moving it diagonally.
The lever lock provides selective control of the
joystick. With the lock pushed fully in, position (1), the
joystick is fixed in neutral and the remote valves
cannot be operated, either by accident or by choice.
If the lock is pulled fully out, position (3), valves I and
II may be operated independently or together by
moving the joystick control in the appropriate
direction.
Intheintermeadiateposition (2), lateral movement of
the joystick that operates valve II is locked.
6
Joystick Operation
Pull the joystick rearwards (R) to raise the loader. If
required, pulling the joystick fully rearward against
spring pressure will provide a faster rate of lift.
Pushing the joystick forward to the ‘lower’ position (L)
will cause the loader to lower to the ground at a
controlled rate of descent.
Further forward movement of the joystick will select
‘float’ (F) which will allow the loader arms to move up
and down freely. When using the float position to
lower the loader, pushing the joystick fully forward
7
against spring pressure will cause the rate of drop to
slow.
Moving the joystick to the left (R) will cause the
bucket to roll upwards (crowd), moving the joystick
to the right (L) will roll the bucket out (dump).
IMPORTANT: Do not hold the lever in the raise or
lower positions once the loader or bucket cylinder
has reached the extent of its travel. This will cause
the relief valve to ‘blow’ which, if occuring over an
extended period, may overheat the oil.
7--5
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
Additional Services (where fitted)
Your loader may be equipped with additional
functions activated using the buttons (1) on the
joystick knob.
Depending on loader specification, up to three
buttons may be fitted to the joystick. Consult the
loader Operator’s Manual for further information.
8
Attaching the Loader to the Subframe
CAUTION
Before attempting to connect or disconnect the
loader hydraulic services, switch OFF the tractor
engine and relieve any pressure in the hydraulic
hoses by individually selecting both FLOAT
positions. Place the joystick control in Neutral.
Dependent on country, different procedures are used
for removing and attaching the front loader arms.
Consult the installation instructions in your loader
manual.
IMPORTANT: Before connecting the loader
hydraulic hoses, stop the engine and thoroughly
clean the connections to prevent oil contamination.
Loader cylinders are operated by oil drawn from the
tractor hydraulic system, therefore, always check
and replenish the hydraulic system oil after the
loader cylinders have been connected and cycled a
few times. Operating the tractor with a low oil level
may result in damage to the rear axle and
transmission components.
7--6
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
Connecting the Loader Hydraulics
IMPORTANT: To ensure good contact between the
tractor and loader hydraulic manifolds, ensure the
mating surfaces of both manifolds are clean and free
of debris before clamping together.
With the loader securely mounted on the tractor
sub--frame, lift the protective cover (2) on the tractor
hydraulic connector manifold until it locks in the
vertical position.
Pull out the lock button (1), and lift the handle (4) of
the clamp arm upwards until sufficient clearance is
9
obtained to manoeuvre the loader manifold into
position. Ensure the two guide pins on the loader
manifold align with the holes
(3) in the tractor
manifold.
Pull down the clamp handle until the lock button
engages in the manifold block.
IMPORTANT: Whenever the loader is removed from
the tractor, always ensure the cover for the manifold
is fully closed to prevent ingress of dust and debris.
Connecting Additional Services
Additional services are electronically controlled via a
cable that connects to a socket (1) on the loader
subframe. When the loader is removed from the
tractor ensure the cover on the electrical socket is
closed to protect the internal components.
After re--fitting the loader, start the tractor engine and
cycle the loader joystick through all movements, stop
the engine and check for any oil leaks.
10
7--7
SECTION 7 -- ACCESSORIES
REAR REMOTE VALVE ZERO
DETENT KITS
If your tractor is fitted with a non New Holland front
loader, the rear remote valves may be used to
provide the hydraulic power. For efficient operation
it is recommended valves 1 and 2 are converted to
non detent functionality.
Valve 1. Convert using kit part No. 719.362.010.
This kit retains detent operation on the float position
only, used for grading or backfilling applications.
Valve 2. Convert using kit part No. 718.362.010.
Removes the detents from all positions and restricts
valve operation to Raise, Neutral and Lower (float
removed).
7--8
SECTION 8
TRACTOR SPECIFICATION
GENERAL
Subject
Page
General Dimensions
8--2
The specification figures in this section are provided
for your information and guidance. For further
Vehicle Weights
8--6
information concerning your tractor and equipment,
consult your New Holland dealer.
Lubricant and Fluid Capacities
8--8
Engine
8--9
New Holland policy is one of continuous
improvement and the right to change prices,
Fuel System
8--9
specification or equipment at any time without notice
is reserved.
Cooling System
8--10
Transmission Options
8--10
All data given in this manual is subject to production
variations. Dimensions and weight are approximate
Brakes
8--11
only. The illustrations do not necessarily show
tractors in standard condition or imply that these
Rear Power Take Off
8--11
features are available in all countries. For exact
Front Power Take Off
8--12
information about any particular tractor, please
consult your New Holland dealer.
Steering
8--12
Maximum Operating Angles
8--12
Hydraulic System
8--13
Rear Three--Point Lift
8--14
Remote Control Valves
8--20
Front Power Lift
8--20
Front Remote Valves
8--21
Electrical Equipment
8--21
Hardware Torque Tables
8--22
8--1
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
T6010 and T6020,
NOTE:The following dimensions are based on standard tractors fitted with tyre sizes as shown. Allow-
ance must be made for tyres of larger or smaller dimensions:
T6010 and T6020
2WD
4WD
The following dimensions are based
Front
7.50 x 16
14.9 R24
on tractors with tyre sizes shown:
Rear
16.9 R38
16.9 R38
A. Width across fenders
Standard fenders
mm
2170
2170
in
85.4
85.4
Extended fenders
mm
2550
2550
in
100.3
100.3
8--2
SECTION 8
-- SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
T6010
and T6020
2WD
4WD
B.
Ground clearance below
mm
472 Std / 522 HD
427
front axle
in
18.5 Std / 20.5 HD
16.8
C.
Front track setting
mm
1422 -- 2134
1407 -- 2108
in
56.0 -- 84.0
55.4 -- 83.0
D.
Rear track setting
mm
1426 -- 2026
1426 -- 2026
in
56.1 -- 79.8
56.1 -- 79.8
E.
Height to top of exhaust
mm
2876
2876
(with Standard Cab)
in
113.2
113.2
(with Low Profile Cab)
mm
2726
2726
in
107.3
107.3
F.
Height to:
-- Top of Standard Cab
mm
2856
2856
in
115.0
115.0
-- Top of Low Profile Cab
mm
2775
2775
in
109.2
109.2
-- Top of ROPS
mm
2856
2856
in
112.4
112.4
G.
Ground clearance below
mm
426
426
drawbar
in
16.7
16.7
H.
Front hitch projection
mm
--
725
in
--
28.5
J.
Wheelbase
mm
2370
2412
in
93.3
94.9
K.
Overall length to end of
mm
4145
4182
lower links
in
163.1
164.6
Minimum turn radius
(with brakes)
mm
3277
3540
in
129.0
139.3
(without brakes)
mm
3660
4940
in
144.0
194.4
NOTE: If your tractor has tyres of a different size then the above dimensions will vary due to the difference in
the rolling radius and section width of the tyres fitted.
8--3
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
T6030, T6050 and T6070
NOTE:The following dimensions are based on standard tractors fitted with tyre sizes as shown. Allow-
ance must be made for tyres of larger or smaller dimensions:
T6030, T6050
T6030, T6050, T6070
2WD
4WD
The following dimensions are based
Front
10.00 x 16
14.9 R28
on tractors with tyre sizes shown:
Rear
18.4 R38
18.4 R38
A. Width across fenders
Standard fenders
mm
2170
2170
in
85.4
85.4
Extended fenders
mm
2550
2550
in
100.3
100.3
8--4
SECTION 8
-- SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL DIMENSIONS
T6030, T6050
T6030, T6050, T6070
2WD
4WD
B.
Ground clearance below
mm
507 Std / 557 HD
478
front axle
in
19.9 Std / 21.9 HD
18.8
C.
Front track setting
mm
1422 -- 2134
1407 -- 2108
in
56.0 -- 84.0
55.4 -- 83.0
D.
Rear track setting
mm
1426 -- 2026
1426 -- 2026
in
56.1 -- 79.8
56.1 -- 79.8
E.
Height to top of exhaust
mm
2920
2920
(with Standard Cab)
in
114.9
114.9
(with Low Profile Cab)
mm
2770
2770
in
109.0
109.0
F.
Height to:
-- Top of Standard Cab
mm
2900
2900
in
116.7
116.7
-- Top of Low Profile Cab
mm
2819
2819
in
111.0
111.0
-- Top of ROPS
mm
2900
2900
(n/a on T6070)
in
114.1
114.1
G.
Ground clearance below
mm
470
470
drawbar
in
18.5
18.5
H.
Front hitch projection
mm
--
675
in
--
26.5
J.
Wheelbase
mm
2652
2661
in
104.4
104.7
K.
Overall length to end of
mm
4385
4481
lower links
in
172.6
176.4
Minimum turn radius
(with brakes)
mm
3277
3720
in
129.0
146.4
(without brakes)
mm
3660
5360
in
144.0
211.0
NOTE: If your tractor has tyres of a different size then the above dimensions will vary due to the difference
in the rolling radius and section width of the tyres fitted.
8--5
SECTION
8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
WEIGHTS
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
2WD -- with Standard Cab
On front axle
kg
1362
1362
1482
1482
1482
lb
3002
3002
2367
2367
2367
On rear axle
kg
3178
3178
3458
3458
3458
lb
7006
7006
7623
7623
7623
Total weight
kg
4540
4540
4940
4940
4940
lb
10008
10008
10890
10890
10890
2WD -- with Low Profile Cab
On front axle
kg
1500
1500
ina
ina
ina
lb
3807
3807
On rear axle
kg
2710
2710
ina
ina
ina
lb
5974
5974
Total weight
kg
4210
4210
ina
ina
ina
lb
9281
9281
4WD -- with Standard Cab
On front axle
kg
1884
1884
2044
2044
2044
lb
4153
4153
4506
4506
4506
On rear axle
kg
2826
2826
3066
3066
3066
lb
6230
6230
6759
6759
6759
Total weight
kg
4710
4710
5110
5110
5110
lb
10383
10383
11265
11265
11265
4WD -- with Low Profile Cab
On front axle
kg
1872
1872
2008
2008
2008
lb
4127
4127
4426
4426
4426
On rear axle
kg
2706
2706
3134
3134
3134
lb
5966
5966
6909
6909
6909
Total weight
kg
4578
4578
5142
5142
5142
lb
10093
10093
11336
11336
11336
NOTE:The above weights are based on standard production tractors with full fuel tank, but without driver,
ballast or additional equipment.
8--6
SECTION
8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
WEIGHTS (continued)
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
2WD -- with ROPS
On front axle
kg
1233
1233
1359
1359
1359
lb
2718
2718
2996
2996
2996
On rear axle
kg
2877
2877
3171
3171
3171
lb
6342
6342
6990
6990
6990
Total weight
kg
4110
4110
4530
4530
4530
lb
9060
9060
9986
9986
9986
4WD -- with ROPS
On front axle
kg
1712
1712
1880
1880
1880
lb
3774
3774
4144
4144
4144
On rear axle
kg
2568
2568
2820
2820
2820
lb
5661
5661
6216
6216
6216
Total weight
kg
4280
4280
4700
4700
4700
lb
9435
9435
10361
10361
10361
NOTE:The above weights are based on standard production tractors with full fuel tank, but without driver,
ballast or additional equipment.
8--7
SECTION
8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Fuel tank
Litres
180
180
254
254
254
US gals
47.5
47.5
67.0
67.0
67.0
Cooling system
Litres
23
23
25
25
25
(with cab)
US gals
6.07
6.07
6.6
6.6
6.6
Cooling system
Litres
21
21
23
23
23
(less cab)
US gals
5.54
5.54
6.07
6.07
6.07
Engine
Litres
10
10
15
15
15
(including filter)
US gals
2.64
2.64
3.96
3.96
3.96
Transmission and rear axle
(with 12 x 12, light duty axle)
Litres
58
58
--
--
--
US gals
15.3
15.3
--
--
--
(with 12 x 12, heavy duty axle)
Litres
65
65
65
65
--
US gals
17.1
17.1
17.1
17.1
--
(with 24 x 24, light duty axle)
Litres
58.5
58.5
--
--
--
US gals
15.4
15.4
--
--
--
(with 24 x 24, heavy duty axle)
Litres
65.5
65.5
65.5
65.5
65.5
US gals
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
17.3
(with 16 x 16, light duty axle)
Litres
55
55
--
--
--
US gals
14.5
14.5
--
--
--
(with 16 x 16 , heavy duty axle)
Litres
62
62
62
62
62
US gals
16.3
16.3
16.3
16.3
16.3
4WD Front axle differential
Litres
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.0
(Class 3 axles)
US qts
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.5
4WD Front hubs
(Class 3)
Litres
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
US qts
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
(Class 3 with brakes)
Litres
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
US qts
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
NOTE: When operating remote cylinders, the rear axle oil level will be affected. When topping up the rear
axle to accommodate the oil requirement of remote cylinders, no more than 20 litres (5.28 U.S. gallons)
should be added to bring the oil level up to the upper mark on the dipstick when all rams are fully
extended.
Alternatively, remote cylinders with an oil capacity of up to 18 litres (4.75 U.S. gallons) may be connected
to the tractor hydraulic system without adding oil, provided the tractor is being operated on level ground.
8--8
SECTION
8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Advertised engine power
Kw
74
82
86
93
104
(at rated speed, ISO TR 14396)
Hp (cv)
101
112
117
127
142
Number of cylinders
4
4
6
6
6
Valves per cylinder
2
2
2
2
2
Aspiration
Turbo
Turbocharged and intercooled
Bore
mm
104
104
104
104
104
in.
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
Stroke
mm
132
132
132
132
132
in.
5.19
5.09
5.09
5.19
5.19
Displacement
cm3
4485
4485
6728
6728
6728
in3
273
273
410
410
410
Compression ratio
17.5:1
17.5:1
17.5:1
17.5:1
17.5:1
Firing order
1.3.4.2.
1.5.3.6.2.4.
Rated engine speed
rev/min
2200
2200
2200
2200
2200
Idle speed
rev/min
850--950
850--950
Maximum no--load speed
rev/min
2375
2375
Valve tappet clearance (cold)
Intake
mm
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
in.
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
0.010
Exhaust
mm
0.51
0.51
0.51
0.51
0.51
in.
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
0.020
FUEL SYSTEM
System type
Mechanical fuel injection
Fuel injection pump
Delphi
Bosch VE mechanical
Dynamic timing (BTDC)
0°
1.5°
5°
5°
5°
8--9
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
COOLING SYSTEM
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Type
Pressurised, with full flow bypass and recovery tank
Cooling fan, number of blades
Fixed drive
5
5
5
5
5
Viscous drive
5
5
5
5
5
Diameter
mm
510
510
510
510
510
in.
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
Thermostat
Begins to open at:
°C
81
81
81
81
81
°F
178
178
178
178
178
Fully open at:
°C
96
96
96
96
96
°F
205
205
205
205
205
Radiator pressure cap
bar
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
lbf.in2
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
14.5
TRANSMISSION
Synchro Command
12x12
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
--
Dual Command
24x24
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
24x24
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
Electro Command
16x16
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
30 km/h
16x16
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
*40 km/h
17x16
*50 km/h
*50 km/h
*50 km/h
*50 km/h
*50 km/h
* 4WD tractors only
Clutch type -- 12x12
mm
330
330
355
355
--
Dry, ceremetallic -- diameter
in.
13.0
13.0
14.0
14.0
--
Clutch type -- 24x24
Oil immersed disc, No. of plates
6 friction plates + 6 steel plates
Clutch type -- 16x16 (17x16)
Oil immersed disc, No. of plates
4 friction plates + 4 steel plates
Creeper Gear Operation
12x12 transmission
Lever
Lever
Lever
Lever
--
24x24 and 16x16 transmission
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
8--10
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Service Brake
Self adjusting, oil immersed disc acting on differential shafts
Number of discs per side
1 friction and 1 steel
Parking brake
Oil immersed discs acting on bevel pinion shaft
Number of discs
3
3
3
3
3
REAR POWER TAKE--OFF
Availability
-- Two speed
540/1000 shiftable, independent
-- Two Speed
540/1000 non--shiftable, independedt
-- Three Speed
540/540E/1000 shiftable, independent
-- Groundspeed
540/540E/1000 shiftable, independent
Engine speed @ PTO speed
-- 540
1969
1969
1969
1969
1969
-- 540E
1546
1546
1546
1546
1546
-- 1000
(shiftable and non--shiftable)
2120
2120
2120
2120
2120
Groundspeed PTO
PTO Shaft revolutions per rear
wheel revolution
-- With light duty rear axle
-- 540
8.83 : 1
--
--
--
-- 540E
11.24 : 1
--
--
--
-- 1000
15.19 : 1
--
--
--
-- With heavy duty rear axle
-- 540
9.93 : 1
9.93 : 1
9.93 : 1
9.93 : 1
9.93 : 1
-- 540E
12.65 : 1
12.65 : 1
12.65 : 1
12.65 : 1
12.65 : 1
-- 1000
17.08 : 1
17.08 : 1
17.08 : 1
17.08 : 1
17.08 : 1
Fender mounted PTO controls
Optional (except 12 x 12 trans)
(except North America)
8--11
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT POWER TAKE--OFF
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(4WD tractors only)
Type -- Single speed, fully independent
-- Shaft
6 Spline 39.4mm (1.375 in.)
-- Operation
Elecro--hydraulic
-- Direction of rotation
Anti--clockwise
Engine speed @ PTO speed
-- with 1000 rpm shaft
All models, 2120 e.r.p.m.
STEERING
Type
Hydrostatic with tilt/telescoping steering wheel
Turns from lock to lock
-- 2WD
3.35
3.35
3.35
3.35
3.35
-- 4WD
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
3.9
-- 4WD with Fast Steer activated
10° right or left from the straight ahead position
Front wheel alignment
mm
0 -- 13
0 -- 13
0 -- 13
0 -- 13
0 -- 13
2 wheel drive
in.
0 -- 0.5
0 -- 0.5
0 -- 0.5
0 -- 0.5
0 -- 0.5
Front wheel alignment
mm
0+/ -- 3
0+/ -- 3
0+/ -- 3
0+/ -- 3
0+/ -- 3
4 wheel drive
in.
0+/ --0.12
0+/ --0.12
0+/ --0.12
0+/ --0.12
0+/ --0.12
MAXIMUM OPERATING ANGLE
Front end up
All models, 35°
Rear end up
All models, 35°
Right--side up
All models, 30°
Left--side up
All models, 30°
8--12
SECTION 8
-- SPECIFICATIONS
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Hydraulic pump availability:
63 ltr fixed displacement pump
With Mechanical or Electronic Draft Control
--
80 ltr fixed displacement pump
With Electronic Draft Control
113 ltr variable displacement pump
With Mechanical Draft Control
--
113 ltr variable displacement pump
With Electronic Draft Control
Flow at rated engine speed
Fixed displacement pump
Litres/min
63
63
63
63
--
US gal/min
16.6
16.6
16.6
16.6
--
High flow fixed displacement
Litres/min
80
80
80
80
80
pump
US gal/min
21.1
21.1
21.1
21.1
21.1
Variable displacement pump
Litres/min
113
113
113
113
113
US gal/min
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
Maximum system pressure
at rated engine speed
63 ltr fixed displacement pump
bar
200+/--5
200+/--5
200+/--5
200+/--5
--
lbf.in2
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
--
80 ltr fixed displacement pump
bar
200+/--5
200+/--5
200+/--5
200+/--5
200+/--5
lbf.in2
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
2900+/--72
Variable displacement pump
bar
210+/--5
210+/--5
210+/--5
210+/--5
210+/--5
lbf.in2
3046+/--72
3046+/--72
3046+/--72
3046+/--72
3046+/--72
8--13
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
REAR THREE POINT LIFT
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Linkage Category
-- with MDC*
Cat II w/fixed link ends
--
-- with MDC
Cat II w/flexible link ends
--
-- with EDC*
Cat II w/flexible link ends
-- with EDC
Cat II/III w/flexible link ends
-- with MDC
Cat II w/quick attach link ends
--
-- with MDC
Cat II/III w/quick attach link ends
--
-- with EDC
Cat II/III w/quick attach link ends
*MDC = Mechanical Draft Control
*EDC = Electronic Draft Control
LIFT CAPACITIES
Manufacturers’ figures to OECD criteria -- maximum lift capacity,
610
mm (24
in) behind link ends
through full lift range at 90% of maximum hydraulic pressure:
without assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
2248
2248
2248
2248
--
lbs
4957
4957
4957
4957
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
1992
1992
1992
1992
--
lbs
4390
4390
4390
4390
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
2248
2248
2248
2248
--
lbs
4957
4957
4957
4957
--
with 1 x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
3341
3341
3341
3341
--
lbs
7365
7365
7365
7365
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3069
3069
3069
3069
--
lbs
6765
6765
6765
6765
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
3344
3344
3344
3344
--
lbs
7372
7372
7372
7372
--
with 2 x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
3762
3762
3762
3762
3762
lbs
8293
8293
8293
8293
8293
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3609
3609
3609
3609
3609
lbs
7956
7956
7956
7956
7956
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
3762
3762
3762
3762
3762
lbs
8293
8293
8293
8293
8293
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--14
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
LIFT CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(continued)
Manufacturers’ figures to OECD criteria -- maximum lift capacity at link ends at maximum hydraulic
pressure:
without assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
4170
4170
4170
4170
--
lbs
9195
9195
9195
9195
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3814
3814
3814
3814
--
lbs
8408
8408
8408
8408
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
4170
4170
4170
4170
--
lbs
9195
9195
9195
9195
--
with 1
x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
5241
5241
5241
5241
--
lbs
11555
11555
11555
11555
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
4833
4833
4833
4833
--
lbs
10654
10654
10654
10654
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
5241
5241
5241
5241
--
lbs
11554
11554
11554
11554
--
with 2
x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
6332
6332
6332
6332
6332
lbs
13959
13959
13959
13959
13959
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
5853
5853
5853
5853
5853
lbs
12905
12905
12905
12905
12905
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
6332
6332
6332
6332
6332
lbs
13959
13959
13959
13959
13959
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--15
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
LIFT CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(continued)
Manufacturers’ figures to OECD criteria -- maximum lift capacity, 610 mm (24
in) behind link ends
through full lift range at 90% of maximum hydraulic pressure:
with 2 x 80mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3742
3742
3742
3742
3742
lbs
8249
8249
8249
8249
8249
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
3783
3783
3783
3783
3783
lbs
8339
8339
8339
8339
8339
with 2 x 90mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
4741
4741
4741
4741
4741
lbs
10451
10451
10451
10451
10451
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
4782
4782
4782
4782
4782
lbs
10542
10542
10542
10542
10542
Manufacturers’ figures to OECD criteria -- maximum lift capacity at link ends at maximum hydraulic
pressure:
with 2 x 80mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
5516
5516
5516
5516
5516
lbs
12160
12160
12160
12160
12160
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
5628
5628
5628
5628
5628
lbs
12407
12407
12407
12407
12407
with 2 x 90mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
6985
6985
6985
6985
6985
lbs
15399
15399
15399
15399
15399
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
7117
7117
7117
7117
7117
lbs
15690
15690
15690
15690
15690
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--16
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
LIFT CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
Manufacturers’ figures to SAE J283/ASAE -- maximum lift capacity, 610 mm (24
in) behind link
ends through full lift range at
90% of maximum hydraulic pressure:
without assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
2896
2896
2896
2896
--
lbs
6385
6385
6385
6385
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
2560
2560
2560
2560
--
lbs
5643
5643
5643
5643
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
2896
2896
2896
2896
--
lbs
6385
6385
6385
6385
--
with 1
x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
3905
3905
3905
3905
--
lbs
8610
8610
8610
8610
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3742
3742
3742
3742
--
lbs
8249
8249
8249
8249
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
3905
3905
3905
3905
--
lbs
8610
8610
8610
8610
--
with 2
x 50mm assist rams
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
4384
4384
4384
4384
4384
lbs
9664
9664
9664
9664
9664
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
4211
4211
4211
4211
4211
lbs
9285
9285
9285
9285
9285
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
4384
4384
4384
4384
4384
lbs
9664
9664
9664
9664
9664
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--17
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
LIFT CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(continued)
Manufacturers’ figures to SAE J283/ASAE -- maximum lift capacity at link ends at maximum
hydraulic pressure:
without assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
4170
4170
4170
4170
--
lbs
9195
9195
9195
9195
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
3813
3813
3813
3813
--
lbs
8408
8408
8408
8408
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
4170
4170
4170
4170
--
lbs
9195
9195
9195
9195
--
with 1
x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
5241
5241
5241
5241
--
lbs
11554
11554
11554
11554
--
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
4833
4833
4833
4833
--
lbs
10654
10654
10654
10654
--
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
5241
5241
5241
5241
--
lbs
11554
11554
11554
11554
--
with 2
x 50mm assist ram
-- with Fixed link ends
kg
6332
6332
6332
6332
6332
lbs
13959
13959
13959
13959
13959
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
5853
5853
5853
5853
5853
lbs
12905
12905
12905
12905
12905
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
6332
6332
6332
6332
6332
lbs
13959
13959
13959
13959
13959
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--18
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
LIFT CAPACITIES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(continued)
Manufacturers’ figures to SAE J283/ASAE -- maximum lift capacity, 610 mm (24
in) behind link
ends through full lift range at 90% of maximum hydraulic pressure:
with 2 x 80mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
4364
4364
4364
4364
4364
lbs
9620
9620
9620
9620
9620
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
4354
4354
4354
4354
4354
lbs
9598
9598
9598
9598
9598
with 2 x 90mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
5527
5527
5527
5527
5527
lbs
12185
12185
12185
12185
12185
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
5506
5506
5506
5506
5506
lbs
12138
12138
12138
12138
12138
Manufacturers’ figures to SAE J283/ASAE -- maximum lift capacity at link ends at maximum
hydraulic pressure:
with 2 x 80mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
5516
5516
5516
5516
5516
lbs
12160
12160
12160
12160
12160
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
5628
5628
5628
5628
5628
lbs
12407
12407
12407
12407
12407
with 2 x 90mm assist ram
-- with Flexible link ends
kg
6985
6985
6985
6985
6985
lbs
15399
15399
15399
15399
15399
-- with Quick attach link ends
kg
7117
7117
7117
7117
7117
lbs
15690
15690
15690
15690
15690
NOTE: All lift capacity values are theoretical
8--19
SECTION
8
-- SPECIFICATIONS
REMOTE CONTROL VALVES
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
With 63 ltr fixed displacement
Std
2 valves, non configurable
--
pump and MDC
Opt
3 valves, non configurable
--
With 80 ltr fixed displacement
Std
2 valves, non configurable
pump and EDC
Opt
2 valves, configurable
Opt
2 configurable and 1 non configurable valve
Opt
2 configurable and 2 non configurable valves
With 113 ltr variable
Opt
2 valves, non configurable
--
displacement pump and MDC
Opt
2 valves, configurable
--
Opt
2 configurable and 1 non configurable valve
--
Opt
2 configurable and 2 non configurable valves
--
With 113 ltr variable
Opt
2 valves, non configurable
displacement pump and EDC
Opt
2 valves, configurable
Opt
2 configurable and 1 non configurable valve
Opt
2 configurable and 2 non configurable valves
Opt
2, 3 or 4 electronic valves (EHR’s)
FRONT THREE--POINT
HITCH
Linkage Category
Category II
Lift capacity through full
kg
2750
2750
2750
2750
2750
lift range at 610 mm (24 in)
lbs
6063
6063
6063
6063
6063
in front of link ends
8--20
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT HYDRAULIC COUPLERS
T6010
T6020
T6030
T6050
T6070
(with front hitch only)
Number of couplers
Four couplers (two double acting valves) -- optional
Maximum flow through one
coupler at rated engine speed
With 63 ltr/min pump
litres/min
63
63
63
63
--
US gal/min
16.6
16.6
16.6
16.6
--
With 80 ltr/min pump
litres/min
77
77
77
77
77
US gal/min
20.3
20.3
20.3
20.3
20.3
With 113 ltr/min pump
litres/min
100+/--5
100+/--5
100+/--5
100+/--5
100+/--5
US gal/min
25+/--1.3
25+/--1.3
25+/--1.3
25+/--1.3
25+/--1.3
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Alternator
-- all models
12 volt, 120 amp
Battery
-- standard
Minimum maintenance 12 volt, 107 Ah, 800 cca
-- heavy duty
Minimum maintenance 12 volt, 132 Ah, 960 cca
Starting motor
Positive engagement, solenoid operated
4.2 kw -- geared reduction
Cold starting aid
Std
Thermostart in inlet manifold
Opt
Inlet manifold grid heater
Bulb rating and type
-- headlights
60/55W -- H4
-- parking lights (front)
5W -- R5W
-- parking lights (rear)
5W -- P21/5W
-- work lights (auxiliary)
50W -- GE866
-- turn indicators (front)
21W -- PY21W
-- turn indicators (rear)
21W -- R21W
-- SMV lights (N. America)
21W -- PY21W
-- stop lights
21W -- P21/5W
-- licence plate lights
5W -- R5W
8--21
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
MINIMUM HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES
IN FOOT--POUNDS (NEWTON METERS) FOR NORMAL ASSEMBLY APPLICATIONS
INCH HARDWARE AND LOCKNUTS
SAE GRADE 2
SAE GRADE 5
SAE GRADE 8
LOCKNUTS
NOMINAL
UNPLATED
PLATED
UNPLATED
PLATED
UNPLATED
PLATED
GR.B
GR.C
SIZE
or
w/ZnCr
or
w/ZnCr
or
w/ZnCr
w/GR5
w/GR8
PLATED
PLATED
PLATED
BOLT
BOLT
SILVER
GOLD
SILVER
GOLD
SILVER
GOLD
1/4
55* (6.2)
72* (8.1)
86* (9.7)
112* (13)
121* (14)
157* (18)
61* (6.9)
86* (9.8)
5/16
115* (13)
149* (17)
178* (20)
229* (26)
250* (28)
324* (37)
125* (14)
176* (20)
3/8
17
(23)
22
(30)
26
(35)
34
(46)
37
(50)
48
(65)
19
(26)
26
(35)
7/16
27
(37)
35
(47)
42
(57)
54
(73)
59
(80)
77
(104)
30
(41)
42
(57)
1/2
42
(57)
54
(73)
64
(87)
83
(113)
91
(123)
117
(159)
45
(61)
64
(88)
9/16
60
(81)
77
(104)
92
(125)
120
(163)
130
(176)
169
(229)
65
(88)
92
(125)
5/8
83
(112)
107
(145)
128
(174)
165
(224)
180
(244)
233
(316)
90
(122)
127
(172)
3/4
146
(198)
189
(256)
226
(306)
293
(397)
319
(432)
413
(560)
160
(217)
226
(305)
7/8
142
(193)
183
(248)
365
(495)
473
(641)
515
(698)
667
(904)
258
(350)
364
(494)
1.0
213
(289)
275
(373)
547
(742)
708
(960)
773
(1048)
1000
(1356)
386
(523)
545
(739)
NOTE: Torque values shown with * are inch pounds.
IDENTIFICATION
CAP SCREWS AND CARRIAGE BOLTS
SAE
SAE
SAE
GRADE 2
GRADE 5
GRADE 8
REGULAR
SAE
SAE
NUTS
GRADE 5
GRADE 8
HEX NUTS
NUTS
LOCKNUTS
GRADE IDENTIFICATION
GRADE IDENTIFICATION
GRADE A NO NOTCHES
GRADE A NO MARKS
GRADE B ONE CIRCUMFRETIAL NOTCH
GRADE B THREE MARKS
GRADE C TWO CIRCUMFRENTIAL NOTCHES
GRADE C SIX MARKS
MARKS NEED NOT BE LOCATED
GRADE IDENTIFICATION
AT CORNERS
GRADE A NO MARK
GRADE B LETTER B
GRADE C LETTER C
8--22
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
MINIMUM HARDWARE TIGHTENING TORQUES
IN FOOT--POUNDS (NEWTON METERS) FOR NORMAL ASSEMBLY APPLICATIONS
METRIC HARDWARE AND LOCKNUTS
CLASS 5.8
CLASS 8.8
CLASS 10.9
LOCKNUT
CL.8
NOMINAL
UNPLATED
PLATED
UNPLATED
PLATED
UNPLATED
PLATED
w/CL8.8
SIZE
w/ZnCr
w/ZnCr
w/ZnCr
BOLT
M4
15* (1.7)
19* (2.2)
23* (2.6)
30* (3.4)
33* (3.7)
42* (4.8)
16* (1.8)
M6
51* (5.8)
67* (7.6)
79* (8.9)
102* (12)
115* (13)
150* (17)
56* (6.3)
M8
124* (14)
159* (18)
195* (22)
248* (28)
274* (31)
354* (40)
133* (15)
M10
21
(28)
27
(36)
32
(43)
41
(56)
45
(61)
58
(79)
22
(30)
M12
36
(49)
46
(63)
55
(75)
72
(97)
79
(107)
102
(138)
39
(53)
M16
89
(121)
117
(158)
137
(186)
177
(240)
196
(266)
254
(344)
97
(131)
M20
175
(237)
226
(307)
277
(375)
358
(485)
383
(519)
495
(671)
195
(265)
M24
303
(411)
392
(531)
478
(648)
619
(839)
662
(897)
855
(1160)
338
(458)
NOTE: Torque values shown with * are inch pounds.
IDENTIFICATION
HEX CAP SCREWS AND CARRIAGE BOLTS
CLASSES 5.6 AND UP
MANUFACTURERS IDENTIFICATION
PROPERTY CLASS
HEX NUTS AND LOCKNUTS
CLASSES 05 AND UP
MANUFACTURERS IDENTIFICATION
PROPERTY CLASS
CLOCK MARKING
8--23
SECTION 8 -- SPECIFICATIONS
NOTES
8--24
SECTION 9 -- 1ST 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS
DEALER’S COPY
CHECK AND ADJUST, AS REQUIRED
INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS:
SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS:
1. Check tyre pressures and condition
1. Cab or safety frame bolt torque
2. Clean radiator, oil cooler and A/C condenser
(where applicable)
cores (where fitted)
2. Neutral start switches operative
3. Check radiator coolant level and specific
3. Operator’s Manual supplied
gravity (1.071 -- 1.083 at 16 ° C (60 ° F)
4. Change fuel filter, drain water separator
OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS:
and bleed system
All operative checks are to be performed with the
5. Inspect Poly V-belt
tractor at normal operating temperature.
6. Check engine oil level
1. Lights/instruments for proper operation
7.
Change hydraulics/transmission filters
2. Windscreen wipe/wash operation
8.
Check transmission/rear axle oil level
3. Fluid and oil leaks
9.
Check front axle differential oil level (4wd) . . .
4. Maximum no-load speed and idle speed
10.
Check front axle hub oil level (4wd)
adjustments and fuel shut-off
11.
Check brake/clutch master cylinder fluid level
5. P.T.O. operation
12.
Check clutch pedal free play
6. Hydraulic System:
13.
Check brake adjustment and
Draft and Position Control operation
pedal equalisation
Flow control operation
14.
Handbrake cable adjustment
Remote control valve operation
15.
Check exhaust manifold bolt torque
16.
Wheel-to-rim clamp bolts and lock nuts
PERFORMANCE SERVICE CHECKS:
for tightness
1. Engine operation including throttle and
17.
Wheel disc-to-hub nuts for tightness
governor operation
18.
Front end weight clamp bolts for tightness . .
2. Transmission, including clutch
19.
Grease front wheel bearings (2WD)
3. Steering control
20.
Lubricate all grease fittings
4. Differential lock engagement and
21.
Clean cab air filter (where fitted)
disengagement
22.
Clean air cleaner element and check
5. Brake action
hose connections
6. All optional equipment and accessories
SERVICE PERFORMED
TRACTOR MODEL NO
TRACTOR SERIAL NO
OWNER’S SIGNATURE
DATE
DEALER’S SIGNATURE
DATE
9--1
SECTION 9 -- 1ST 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS
9--2
SECTION 9 -- 1ST 50 HOUR SERVICE SHEETS
OWNER’S COPY
CHECK AND ADJUST, AS REQUIRED
INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS:
SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS:
1. Check tyre pressures and condition
1. Cab or safety frame bolt torque
2. Clean radiator, oil cooler and A/C condenser
(where applicable)
cores (where fitted)
2. Neutral start switches operative
3. Check radiator coolant level and specific
3. Operator’s Manual supplied
gravity (1.071 -- 1.083 at 16 ° C (60 ° F)
4. Change fuel filter, drain water separator
OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS:
and bleed system
All operative checks are to be performed with the
5. Inspect Poly V-belt
tractor at normal operating temperature.
6. Check engine oil level
1. Lights/instruments for proper operation
7.
Change hydraulics/transmission filters
2. Windscreen wipe/wash operation
8.
Check transmission/rear axle oil level
3. Fluid and oil leaks
9.
Check front axle differential oil level (4wd) . . .
4. Maximum no-load speed and idle speed
10.
Check front axle hub oil level (4wd)
adjustments and fuel shut-off
11.
Check brake/clutch master cylinder fluid level
5. P.T.O. operation
12.
Check clutch pedal free play
6. Hydraulic System:
13.
Check brake adjustment and
Draft and Position Control operation
pedal equalisation
Flow control operation
14.
Handbrake cable adjustment
Remote control valve operation
15.
Check exhaust manifold bolt torque
16.
Wheel-to-rim clamp bolts and lock nuts
PERFORMANCE SERVICE CHECKS:
for tightness
1. Engine operation including throttle and
17.
Wheel disc-to-hub nuts for tightness
governor operation
18.
Front end weight clamp bolts for tightness . .
2. Transmission, including clutch
19.
Grease front wheel bearings (2WD)
3. Steering control
20.
Lubricate all grease fittings
4. Differential lock engagement and
21.
Clean cab air filter (where fitted)
disengagement
22.
Clean air cleaner element and check
5. Brake action
hose connections
6. All optional equipment and accessories
SERVICE PERFORMED
TRACTOR MODEL NO
TRACTOR SERIAL NO
OWNER’S SIGNATURE
DATE
DEALER’S SIGNATURE
DATE
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