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2. SECTION 00 -- GENERAL -- CHAPTER 1
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All maintenance and repair operations described in this manual should be carried out exclusively by New Holland
authorised workshops. All instructions should be carefully observed and special equipment where indicated
should be used.
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 a reliable repair;
-- accurately built and strictly tested to offer efficient and long--lasting working life.
NOTICES
The words “front”, “rear”, “right hand”, and “left hand” refer to the different parts as seen from the operator’s seat
oriented to the normal direction of movement of the tractor.
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ACIDS AND ALKALIS -- see Battery acids, e.g.
caustic soda, sulfuric acid.
Used in batteries and cleaning materials.
Irritant and corrosive to the skin, eyes, nose and
throat. Causes burns.
Avoid splashes to the skin, eyes and clothing. Wear
suitable protective gloves and goggles. Can destroy
ordinary protective clothing. Do not breathe mists.
Ensure access to water and soap is readily available
for splashing accidents.
ADHESIVES AND SEALERS -- see Fire
Highly Flammable, Flammable, combustible.
Generally should be stored in “No Smoking” areas;
cleanliness and tidiness in use should be observed,
e.g. disposable paper covering benches; should be
dispensed from applicators where possible; contain-
ers, including secondary containers, should be
labelled.
Solvent based Adhesives/Sealers -- See Solvents.
Follow manufacturers instructions.
Water based Adhesives/Sealers
Those based on polymer emulsions and rubber
lattices may contain small amounts of volatile toxic
and harmful chemicals. Skin and eye contact should
be avoided and adequate ventilation provided during
use.
Follow manufacturers instructions.
Resin based Adhesives/Sealers -- e.g. epoxide
and formaldehyde resin based.
Mixing should only be carried out in well ventilated
areas as harmful or toxic volatile chemicals may be
released.
Skin contact with uncured resins and hardeners can
result in irritation; dermatitis and absorption of toxic
or harmful chemicals through the skin. Splashes can
damage the eyes.
Provide adequate ventilation and avoid skin and eye
contact. Follow manufacturers instructions.
Anaerobic, Cyanoacrylate and other Acrylic
Adhesives
Many are irritant, sensitizing or harmful to the skin.
Some are eye irritants.
Skin and eye contact should be avoided and the
manufacturers instructions followed.
Cyanoacrylate adhesives (super--glues) must not
contact the skin or eyes. If skin or eye tissue is
bonded cover with a clean moist pad and get medical
attention. do not attempt to pull tissue apart. Use in
well ventilated areas as vapours can cause irritation
of the nose and eyes.
For two--pack systems see Resin based adhesives/
sealers.
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 vapours and
spray droplets from the breathing zone. Individuals
working with spray applications should wear
supplied air respirators.
ANTIFREEZE -- see Fire, Solvents e.g.
Isopropanol, Ethylene Glycol, Methanol.
Highly Flammable, Flammable, Combustible.
Used in vehicle coolant systems, brake air pressure
systems, screenwash solutions.
Vapours given off from coolant antifreeze (glycol)
arise only when heated.
Antifreeze may be absorbed through the skin in toxic
or harmful quantities. Antifreeze if swallowed is fatal
and medical attention must be found immediately.
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ARC WELDING -- see Welding.
BATTERY ACIDS -- see Acids and Alkalis.
Gases released during charging are explosive.
Never use naked flames or allow sparks near
charging or recently charged batteries.
BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUIDS
(Polyalkylene Glycols) -- see Fire.
Combustible.
Splashes to the skin and eyes are slightly irritating.
Avoid skin and eye contact as far as possible.
Inhalation of vapour hazards do not arise at ambient
temperatures because of the very low vapour
pressure.
BRAZING -- see Welding.
CHEMICAL MATERIALS -- GENERAL -- see
Legal Aspects.
Chemical materials such as solvents, sealers,
adhesives, paints, resin foams, battery acids,
antifreeze, brake fluids, oils and grease should
always be used with caution and stored and handled
with care. They may be toxic, harmful, corrosive,
irritant or highly inflammable and give rise to
hazardous fumes and dusts.
The effects of excessive exposure to chemicals may
be immediate or delayed; briefly experienced or
permanent; cumulative; superficial; life threatening;
or may reduce life--expectancy.
DO’S
Do remove chemical materials from the skin and
clothing as soon as practicable after soiling. Change
heavily soiled clothing and have it cleaned.
Do carefully read and observe hazard and
precaution warnings given on material containers
(labels) and in any accompanying leaflets, poster or
other instructions. Material health and safety data
sheets can be obtained from Manufacturers.
Do organise work practices and protective clothing to
avoid soiling of the skin and eyes; breathing
vapours/aerosols/dusts/fumes; inadequate contain-
er 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.
Do store according to national and local regulations.
Do keep chemical materials out of reach of children.
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DO NOTS
Do Not mix chemical materials except under the
manufacturers instructions; some chemicals can
form other toxic or harmful chemicals; give off toxic
or harmful fumes; be explosive when mixed together.
Do Not spray chemical materials, particularly those
based on solvents, in confined spaces e.g. when
people are inside a vehicle.
Do Not apply heat or flame to chemical materials
except under the manufacturers’ instructions. Some
are highly inflammable and some may release toxic
or harmful fumes.
Do Not leave containers open. Fumes given off can
build up to toxic, harmful or explosive concentrations.
Some fumes are heavier than air and will accumulate
in confined areas, pits etc.
Do Not transfer chemical materials to unlabelled
containers.
Do Not clean hands or clothing with chemical
materials. Chemicals, particularly solvents and fuels
will dry the skin and may cause irritation with
dermatitis. Some can be absorbed through the skin
in toxic or harmful quantities.
Do Not use emptied containers for other materials,
except when they have been cleaned under
supervised conditions.
Do Not sniff or smell chemical materials. Brief
exposure to high concentrations of fumes can be
toxic or harmful.
Clutch Fluids -- see Brake and Clutch Fluids.
Clutch Linings and Pads -- see Brake and Clutch
Linings and Pads.
CORROSION PROTECTION MATERIALS --
see Solvents, Fire.
Highly flammable, flammable.
These materials are varied and the manufacturers
instructions should be followed. They may contain
solvents, resins, petroleum products etc. Skin and
eye contact should be avoided. They should only be
sprayed in conditions of adequate ventilation and not
in confined spaces.
Cutting -- see Welding.
De--Waxing -- see Solvents and Fuels (Kerosene).
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 SHOCK
Electric shocks can result from the use of faulty
electrical equipment or from the misuse of equipment
even in good condition.
Ensure that electrical equipment is maintained in
good condition and frequently tested.
Ensure that flexes, cables, plugs and sockets are not
frayed, kinked, cut, cracked or otherwise damaged.
Ensure that electric equipment is protected by the
correct rated fuse.
Never misuse electrical equipment and never use
equipment which is in any way faulty. The results
could be fatal.
Use reduced voltage equipment (110 volt) for
inspection and working lights where possible.
Ensure that the cables of mobile electrical equipment
cannot get trapped and damaged, such as in a
vehicle hoist.
Use air operated mobile equipment where possible
in preference to electrical equipment.
In cases of electrocution:--
-- switch off electricity before approaching victim
-- if this is not possible, push or drag victim from
source of electricity using dry non--conductive
material
-- commence resuscitation if trained to do so
-- SUMMON MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
9. SECTION 10 -- ENGINE -- CHAPTER 1
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Model Unit TB100 TB110 TB120
Turbocharged Engine Yes Yes Yes
Cylinders 4 4 6
Bore mm 111.8 111.8 111.8
in 4.4 4.4 4.4
Stroke mm 127.0 127.0 127.0
in 5.0 5.0 5.0
Displacement cu cm 4987 4987 7472
cu in 304 304 456
Compression Ratio 17:5--1 17:5--1 17:5--1
Cylinder Bore Compression
(at cranking speed of 200 rpm)
bar 25.85 25.85 25.85
psi 375 375 375
Firing Order (clockwise) 1--3--4--2 1--3--4--2 153624
Idle Speed rev/min +/-- 50 750 750 750
Maximum No-Load Speed rev/min 2320 ± 50 2220 2320
Rated Engine Speed rev/min 2170 2070 2070
CYLINDER BLOCK
Cylinder Bore Taper maximum wear limit 0.127 mm 0.005 in.
maximum repair limit 0.025 mm 0.001 in.
Cylinder Bore Out-of-Round maximum wear limit 0.127 mm 0.005 in.
maximum repair limit 0.030 mm 0.001 in.
Cylinder Bore Diameter 111.778-111.841 mm 4.4007-4.4032 in.
Rear Oil Seal Diameter 140.77-140.87 mm 5.542-5.546 in.
Head-to-Block Surface Flatness any 152 mm (6 in.) area 0.080 mm 0.003 in.
Limit any 25.40 mm (1 in.) area 0.030 mm 0.001 in.
overall 0.127 mm 0.005 in.
CYLINDER HEAD
Valve Guide Bore Diameter 9.469-9.495 mm 0.3728-0.3738 in.
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LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Installed on the rear of the engine block, behind the
flywheel left side, is a rotor type pump, which
provides engine lubrication, Figure 1. The camshaft
drives the oil pump, which draws oil from the engine
oil pan through a tube and screen assembly.
The oil filter body mounted on the left side of the
engine block incorporates an integral spring-loaded
relief valve to prevent over pressurization of the
system.
The spin-on type oil filter mounted to the support
housing allows easy access at service intervals. Oil
flows from the filter to the main oil gallery, which runs
the length of the cylinder block and intersects the
camshaft follower chamber.
The main gallery also supplies oil to the crankshaft
main bearings and connecting rods. The underside
of the pistons and pins are lubricated by oil pressure
jets mounted adjacent to each main journal housing.
The camshaft drive gear bushing is pressure
lubricated through a drilled passage from the front
main bearing. The gear has small oil passages
machined on both sides allowing excess oil to
escape.
The pressure lubricated camshaft drive gear
bushing, and oil splashed from the cam follower
chamber, lubricates the timing gears.
A drilled passage from the cylinder block crankshaft
thrust bearing web to the balancer housing lubricates
the dynamic balancer on 4-cylinder engines. Oil
flows through the balancer housing to the drilled
balancer gear shafts, and onto the bushings in the
balancer gears.
A drilled passage on the cylinder block directs an
intermittent flow of oil to the valve rocker arm shaft
assembly. This is located vertically above the No. 1
camshaft bearing and aligns with a hole in the
cylinder head. The rotation of the camshaft allows a
controlled intermediate flow of lubrication.
The oil filter support housing supplies oil to the
turbocharger (where installed).
Engine Oil Flow
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Engine Lubrication System with Turbocharger Installed
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Engine Components -- Right Side
1. Air Cleaner
2. Fuel/Water Sediment Separator
3. Fuel Injection Pump with Wax Plug
4. Fuel/Water Separator
5. Engine Oil Dip Stick
6. Electric Lift Pump and Fuel Filter Assembly
7. Starting Motor and Solenoid
8. Engine Intake Manifold and Thermostart Unit
9. Radiator Recovery Tank
2
Engine Components -- Left Side
1. Vertical Exhaust Muffler
2. Alternator
3. Exhaust Manifold
4. Oil Filter Assembly with Relief Valve
5. Mounting point for Auxiliary Pump and Breather
6. Fuse Box
7. Oil Pressure Sender
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Engine Components -- Front
1. Center Support Bracket
2. Coolant Temperature Sender
3. Water Pump, Pulley and Fan
4. Fuel Injection Pump and Engine Timing Cover
5. Radiator Hose
6. Thermostatic Switch
7. Thermostat Housing
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DIESEL ENGINE STRIP-DOWN
Certain operations can be performed with the engine
still in the tractor, or unattached at the connection to
the front axle support, or separated from the
transmission housing as follows:
Overhaul and repair procedures with the
engine still in the tractor:
• Cylinder head and associated inlet and exhaust
components
• Fuel injection pump and related parts
• Water pump, thermostat, and associated compo-
nents
• Oil pump relief valve
• Oil pan and gasket
• Turbocharger
Overhaul and repair procedures with the
engine separated from the front axle:
• Front timing cover/timing gear removal
• Crankshaft and balancer, bearing shells, piston
removal, and oil pump suction tubing
• Front pulley and damper assembly
Overhaul and repair procedures with the
engine separated from the transmission
housing, and the oil pan removed:
• Crankshaft rear oil seal and carrier removal
• Oil pump and drive gear removal
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WARNING
Separating the tractor at any location is a
dangerous operation. Always use the appropri-
ate tools, lifting cranes, hoists, slings and
support stands. Securely support the tractor
where necessary when removing attaching
hardware for the front axle, transmission and
engine. Failure to adhere to safe maintenance
practices may lead to serious personal injury or
death, or cause irreparable damage to the tractor.
SEPARATING THE TRACTOR
The following procedures describe two methods of
disconnecting the engine from the tractor. The
method required depends on the component, the
location of the component, and the extent of the
maintenance action.
Engine-to-Front Axle
1. Raise the engine hood assembly (1).
2. Disconnect the battery negative (ground) cable.
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3. Disconnect power steering hoses (1) from the
steering cylinder (2). Cap and plug openings to
prevent contamination. Drain excess hydraulic
fluid into a suitable container.
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4. On four-wheel drive models:
• Disconnect the front differential lock hydraulic
tube. Cap and plug openings to prevent
contamination.
• Disconnect and remove the axle-shaft guard
bolts (1) and axle-shaft guard.
• Remove the driveshaft from the tractor.
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5. Open the drain cock (1) at the lower left side of
the radiator, and allow coolant to drain into a
suitable container.
NOTE: Loosening the radiator cap will facilitate fast-
er draining.
6. Remove radiator hoses from engine block.
7. Disconnect oil cooler hoses. Drain excess
hydraulic oil into a suitable container. Cap and
plug openings to prevent contamination.
8. Remove horn assembly connectors.
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9. Remove fan guards (where installed).
10. Remove the center brace connected at the top of
the radiator below the air cleaner intake tube, and
at the front of the engine block (1).
11. Position Splitting Tool No. MS2700C with engine
Support Tool No. MS2700--C--8 in position. If the
splitting tool is unavailable, use an overhead
crane with suitable straps. Position straps at the
front and rear of the front support for maintaining
balance.
WARNING
Separating the tractor at any location is a
dangerous operation. Always use the appropri-
ate tools, lifting cranes, hoists, slings and
support stands. Securely support the tractor
where necessary when removing attaching
hardware for the front axle, transmission and
engine. Failure to adhere to safe maintenance
practices may lead to serious personal injury or
death, or cause irreparable damage to the tractor.
12. Support the engine at the front of the
transmission, and insert wedges, between the
axle and the front support.
13. Remove the hardware securing the engine to the
front support.
14. Wheel the front support and axle away from the
engine.
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Engine-to-Front Transmission
WARNING
Separating the tractor at any location is a
dangerous operation. Always use the appropri-
ate tools, lifting cranes, hoists, slings and
support stands. Securely support the tractor
where necessary when removing attaching
hardware for the front axle, transmission and
engine. Failure to adhere to safe maintenance
practices may lead to serious personal injury or
death, or cause irreparable damage to the tractor.
1. Disconnect the battery negative (ground) cable.
2. Raise the hood assembly (1).
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3. Remove the radiator recovery tank hose (1),
recovery tank (2) and bracket (3).
4. Remove fuel lines to the lift pump and filter
assembly. Cap all openings to prevent the
ingestion of contaminants.
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5. Remove electrical connector (1) at the lift pump
and filter assembly (2).
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6. Remove the mounting bolts and the lift pump and
filter assembly (1) to facilitate removal of the
starting motor.
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7. Remove the battery ground wire (1) attached to
the engine block near the starting motor (2).
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8. Remove the protective cover (1), and then
disconnect the starting motor solenoid wires (2).
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9. Remove the retaining bolts (1) and starting motor
(2).
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10. Remove the throttle control-to-injection pump
linkage.
11. Remove fuel tank-to-injection pump fuel line (1).
Cap and plug openings to prevent contamina-
tion.
12. Remove leak-off tube from fuel injectors to fuel
tank.
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13. Remove air cleaner restriction warning switch (1)
from the intake tube (2). Secure wires and
connectors out of the way.
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14. Remove the Thermostart connector (1) from the
intake manifold (2).
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15. Remove the rearward hose of the rocker cover
breather (1).
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16. Remove the steering motor tubes (1) from the
steering motor (2). Cap and plug all openings to
prevent contamination.
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17. Remove the rear center support bracket (1) at the
engine block.
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18. Disconnect the front-main harness-to-rear main
harness connectors (1).
19. On four-wheel drive models, remove the axle
shaft cover.
20. Remove the axle shaft.
21. Support the engine using a suitable hoist and
Special Tool No. 380000216.
WARNING
Due to the complexity of each engine configura-
tion, perform a thorough inspection to ensure
that all necessary components, brackets, wires
and tubes are removed before separating the
tractor. This will prevent damage to the
equipment or personal injury.
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22. Remove the low-pressure, lubrication hydraulic
lines (1). Cap and plug all openings to prevent
contamination.
23. Remove the left and right-hand buckle-up bolts
(2) between the engine and transmission (only
two shown).
24. Place the engine on a suitable stand for repair.
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Re-assembling an engine separated at the front
axle or front transmission
Re-assembly of a separated engine at the front axle
or front transmission follows the separation
procedures in reverse with the following require-
ments:
WARNING
Before operating the engine after reassembling,
verify that no wires or other components contact
moving parts.
1. Check all hardware for correct installation and
tightness. Refer to the Torque Values Table at the
front of this chapter, and refer to the standard
Minimum Hardware Tightening Torque Chart.
2. Check all wires and connections for correct
routing and tightness.
3. Replenish all fluid levels.
4. Purge fuel system of air. Refer to Section 10,
Chapter 4 “Fuel System”.
5. Purge coolant system of air by running the
engine until reaching normal engine operating
temperature. Refer to Section 10, Chapter 2
“Engine Cooling System”.
6. Purge the hydraulic system of air. Refer to
Section 35 “Hydraulic System”.
7. Check fuel control linkage for binding.
8. Check for obstructions around the fan belt and
pulleys.
9. Check the air cleaner connections for tightness.
An improperly installed air cleaner will seriously
impede engine performance.
10. Secure the front--main wire harness across the
top of the cylinder head. Ensure the harness
does not contact any moving part or hot exhaust
area.
11. Operate the engine and verify that all systems
function correctly, and check fluid connections
for leakage. Top-up all fluids.
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DISASSEMBLY AND OVERHAUL
NOTE: When performing maintenance on the
engine, cap and plug all openings to prevent
contamination of fluids, or the ingestion of dirt and
other debris into the engine.
NOTE: Replace gaskets, seals and O-rings when
reassembling the engine or engine components.
1. Raise the engine hood assembly (1).
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2. Disconnect the grille mounted headlamp har-
ness (1).
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WARNING
Support the hood assembly before removing the
gas strut or hood retaining bolts. Without
support the hood assembly will fall and cause
damage to equipment or personal injury.
3. Support the hood assembly. Remove the hood
assembly gas strut retaining bolts (1), and
remove gas strut (2).
4. Remove the hood assembly retaining bolts (2),
Figure 26, and remove hood assembly.
5. Remove air cleaner restriction warning switch.
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6. Loosen air cleaner tube clamps and remove
intake tubes and connections.
7. Remove air cleaner retaining bolts (1). Remove
the air cleaner (2), and bracket (3).
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8. Remove retaining bolts and ‘C’ clamp (1).
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9. Remove retaining bolts and ‘C’ clamp (1).
Remove muffler assembly.
10. Remove engine fan belt guards.
11. Remove the front-main wire harness and ties,
which cross the cylinder head.
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