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8. Contents
INTRODUCTION
Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing (*) ................................ 3
Safety rules - Personal safety (*) ............................................................... 4
Safety rules - Ecology and the environment (*) ............................................... 16
Torque - Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly (*) ............................... 17
Standard torque data for hydraulics Standard torque data for hydraulics (*) ................. 22
Basic instructions - Shop and assembly (*) ................................................... 24
General specification (*) ...................................................................... 26
General specification - Biodiesel usage (*) ................................................... 31
Dimension (*) ................................................................................. 34
Consumables (*) .............................................................................. 37
Product identification (*) ...................................................................... 38
Product identification - Machine orientation (*) ............................................... 39
(*) See content for specific models
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9. INTRODUCTION
Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing
Boomer™ 30 WE
Boomer™ 35 WE
All repair and maintenance work listed in this manual must be carried out only by qualified dealership personnel,
strictly complying with the instructions given, and using, whenever possible, the special tools.
Anyone who performs repair and maintenance operations without complying with the procedures provided herein
shall be responsible for any subsequent damages.
The manufacturer and all the organizations of its distribution chain, including - without limitation - national, regional, or
local dealers, reject any responsibility for damages caused by parts and/or components not approved by the manu-
facturer, including those used for the servicing or repair of the product manufactured or marketed by the manufacturer.
In any case, no warranty is given or attributed on the product manufactured or marketed by the manufacturer in case
of damages caused by parts and/or components not approved by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements in design and changes in specifications at any time without
notice and without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold. Specifications, descriptions, and
illustrative material herein are as accurate as known at time of publication but are subject to change without notice.
In case of questions, refer to your NEW HOLLAND Sales and Service Networks.
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Safety rules - Personal safety
Boomer™ 30 WE
Boomer™ 35 WE
General safety rules
Read this manual carefully before starting, using carrying out maintenance, refueling or performing any other type of
operation on the tractor.
Read all the safety decals on the tractor and follow the instructions thereon before starting, operating, refueling or
carrying out maintenance on the tractor. Promptly replace any decals that are damaged, lost or illegible. Clean the
decals if they are covered by mud or debris.
The tractor must only be used by responsible personnel, trained in tractor use and authorized to operate the tractor.
Use caution when operating the tractor on slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the center
of gravity of the tractor. The tractor can tip or roll over when near ditches and embankments or uneven surfaces.
Avoid using the tractor in unsuitable physical conditions, stop work instead.
Never permit anyone other than the operator to ride on the tractor.
Never operate the tractor under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or while otherwise impaired.
When digging or using ground engaging attachments be aware of buried cables. Contact local utilities to determine
the locations of services.
Pay attention to overhead power lines and hanging obstacles. High voltage lines may require significant clearance
for safety.
Hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious injury or infection.
• DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a piece of cardboard or paper.
• Stop engine, remove key and relieve the pressure before connecting or disconnecting fluid lines.
• Make sure all components are in good condition and tighten all connections before starting the engine or pressur-
izing the system.
• If hydraulic fluid or diesel fuel penetrates the skin, seek medical attention immediately.
• Continuous long term contact with hydraulic fluid may cause skin cancer. Avoid long term contact and wash the
skin promptly with soap and water.
• Before removing any hydraulic tubing, check that the system is not pressurized.
Do not alter the calibration of the pressure relief valves in the various hydraulic circuits (steering, hydraulic lift, auxiliary
distributors, etc.).
Keep clear of moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, watches, long hair, and other loose or hanging items can become
entangled in moving parts.
Wear protective equipment when appropriate.
DO NOT attempt to remove material from any part of the tractor while it is being operated or components are in motion.
Make sure all guards and shields are in good condition and properly installed before operating the tractor. Never
operate the tractor with shields removed. Always close access doors or panels before operating the tractor.
Enter and leave the tractor using the steps and handles provided. Dirty or slippery steps, ladders, walkways, and
platforms can cause falls. Make sure these surfaces remain clean and clear of debris.
A person or pet within the operating area of a tractor can be struck or crushed by the tractor or its equipment. DO
NOT allow anyone to enter the work area.
Raised equipment and/or loads can fall unexpectedly and crush persons underneath. Never allow anyone to enter
the area underneath raised equipment during operation.
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Never operate engine in enclosed spaces as harmful exhaust gases may build up.
Before starting the tractor, be sure that all controls are in neutral or park lock position.
Before starting the engine, make sure that all attached implements are lowered to the ground.
Start the engine only from the operator’s seat. If the safety start switch is bypassed, the engine can start with the
transmission in gear. Do not connect or short across terminals on the starter solenoid. Attach jumper cables as
described in the manual. Starting in gear may cause death or serious injury.
Always keep windows, mirrors, all lighting, and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem clean to provide the best possible
visibility while operating the tractor.
Operate controls only when seated in the operator’s seat, except for those controls expressly intended for use from
other locations.
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Consumable Reference PAGE
NEW HOLLAND AMBRA
MASTERGOLD™ HSP
ENGINE OIL SAE 15W-40
Engine lubrication system - Change fluid 10.5 / 4
NEW HOLLAND AMBRA
MASTERGOLD™ HSP
ENGINE OIL SAE 10W-30
Engine lubrication system - Change fluid 10.5 / 4
NEW HOLLAND AMBRA
MASTERGOLD HSP SAE
5W-30
Engine lubrication system - Change fluid 10.5 / 4
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14. Engine - Engine and crankcase
Engine - Remove
Boomer™ 30 WE
Boomer™ 35 WE
1. Chock all four wheels so that the tractor cannot move.
2. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable (1).
3. Disconnect the headlight wire harness.
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4. Remove the hood. See Hood - Remove (90.100) for
more information.
5. Disconnect the main and engine wire harnesses.
6. Turn off fuel supply at the filter (1), and disconnect fuel
hose.
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7. Position a drain pan to collect drain oil and remove
clamps (1).
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8. Disassemble the suction tube assembly (2).
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9. Remove the knobs (2) on both rear cover halves (1)
and remove.
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10. Remove the mat (1) and Unscrew the M8 nuts and
bolts and remove cover (2).
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11. Remove the bolts (2) and remove the pedals (1).
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12. Remove the M8 and M24 bolts (1).
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13. Remove the right-hand step (1) and left-hand step (2).
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14. Disconnect the front high pressure tube (1).
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15. Disconnect the steering hoses (1) and tubes (2).
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16. Disconnect the brake rod (1); Hydrostatic or gear
transmission.
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17. Disconnect the brake rod (1) on the right-hand side
and clutch rod on the left-hand side; gear transmission
only.
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18. Remove bolts (2) securing the frame (1) to the firewall
and remove the frame (1).
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19. Use a hoist to carefully remove the firewall (1).
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18. Engine - Engine and crankcase
20. Disconnect and remove the oil cooler (1) and related
parts.
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21. Attach a chain sling (2) to the two hoist eyes on the
engine.
NOTE: One is located on the left-hand side above the ex-
haust manifold, the other on the right-hand side to the rear
of the injector rail.
22. WARNING
Crushing hazard!
Do not remove any of the bolts, nuts, or fas-
teners that hold the tractor sections together
until the weight of the tractor is fully supported
by the splitting stands, and the stability of the
stands has been checked.
Failure to comply could result in death or seri-
ous injury.
W1147A
Attach a suitable hoist to the chain sling and secure
the tractor for separation.
23. Roll a floor jack under the tractor from the rear of the
tractor, and place under the clutch housing. Raise the
jack enough to support the drive train.
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24. Remove eight M12 bolts (1) holding the engine (3)
and transmission (2), while checking front wheel drive
shaft for separation from the transmission.
NOTE: The hoist and/or the floor jack may need to be
raised or lowered to allow the separation of the engine from
the clutch housing.
25. Use the floor jack for support and carefully roll the
drive train away from the engine.
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20. Engine - Engine and crankcase
Engine - Install
Boomer™ 30 WE
Boomer™ 35 WE
1. Roll a floor jack (1) under the tractor from the rear of
the tractor, and place under the clutch housing. Raise
the jack enough to support the drive train.
2. WARNING
Crushing hazard!
Do not remove any of the bolts, nuts, or fasten-
ers that hold the tractor sections together un-
til the weight of the tractor is fully supported
by the splitting stands, and the stability of the
stands has been checked.
Failure to comply could result in death or seri-
ous injury.
W1147A
Attach a chain sling (2) to the two hoist eyes on the en-
gine, and position the engine into place on the tractor.
NOTE: The hoist and/or the floor jack may need to be
raised or lowered to allow the engine and clutch housing
to mate.
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3. Install the M12 bolts (1) to secure the engine (3) to the
transmission (2).
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4. Install and connect the oil cooler (1) and related parts,
as shown.
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5. Use a hoist to carefully install the firewall (1).
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6. Position the frame (1) into place and install the bolts (2)
to secure the frame (1) to the firewall.
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7. Connect the brake rod (1) on the right-hand side, and
clutch rod to the left-hand side.
NOTE: Gear transmission only.
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8. Connect the brake rod (1).
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9. Connect the steering hoses (1) and tubes (2).
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10. Connect the front high pressure tube (1).
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11. Position the right-hand step (1) and left-hand step (2)
into place and install seven M8 bolts and one M24 bolt
(3) to secure the steps.
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12. Install the pedals (1) and secure with bolts (2).
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13. Install the mat (1) and cover (2) and secure the cover
(2) with the M8 nuts and bolts.
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14. Install the rear cover halves (1) and secure with the
knobs (2).
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15. Assemble the suction tube assembly (2) and secure
with the clamps (1).
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16. Connect the fuel hose, and then turn on the fuel supply
at the filter (1).
17. Connect the main and engine wire harnesses.
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18. Install the hood. See Hood - Install (90.100) for more
information.
19. Connect the headlight wire harness.
20. Connect the negative (-) battery cable (1).
21. Remove the wheel chocks.
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26. Engine - Engine and crankcase
Engine - Remove -Separating the tractor at the center case/rear axle
Boomer™ 30 WE
Boomer™ 35 WE
1. Block or jack both rear axle shaft housing so that the
rear tires are lifted off the ground.
2. Use a suitable chain sling and hoist to support, but not
lift, the engine and front of the tractor.
3. Drain transmission oil completely.
4. Remove rear tires.
5. Support rear axles.
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6. Unfasten M8 bolts (1) securing fenders (2), and remove
fenders.
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7. Remove M10x25 bolts (3), and remove seat (4) from
center cover (5).
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8. Remove the mat (6).
9. Remove securing bolt and nuts (7).
10. Remove the cover (8).
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11. Remove control knobs and grips (9).
12. Disconnect wire harness from Power Take-Off (PTO)
and lift control.
13. Remove M8x16 bolts securing lever guides (10).
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14. Remove snap ring (11) and disconnect the parking
brake cable (12).
15. Disconnect all rods.
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(A) Center cover
16. Position a drain pan beneath hydraulic suction tube
(13) to collect oil.
17. Disassemble hydraulic suction tube, unfastening
clamps (14).
(A) PTO valve
(B) Pump
(C) Front valve
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18. Remove cotter pin (15) at the end of drop speed con-
trol arm (16).
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19. Remove M16 bolts (17), and remove center cover (5).
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20. Disconnect brake rods (18).
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21. Disconnect fuel lines (19), and harness (20).
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22. Remove M12 bolts (21), and separate cases.
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NOTE: Internal engine service procedures are covered in the S4L2 engine service manual.
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