Do you have a question about the New Holland 200LC and is the answer not in the manual?
Manual provides info on adjustment/maintenance; proper care ensures performance and long service.
Safety and operational directives for loader use, including limitations and precautions.
Explains the location and importance of the product identification plate and PIN for service.
States there is no specific storage on the machine for the manual.
Defines left, right, front, and rear views of the loader based on the operator's perspective.
Identifies and labels the key components of the loader with a diagram.
Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE signal words and symbols.
General safety precautions for operating the machine, including slopes, personnel, and environment.
Safety precautions for servicing the machine, including cleaning, lubrication, and component handling.
Safety rules for driving on public roads and transporting the machine or equipment.
This document is an Operator's Manual for the NEW HOLLAND 200LC Loader, identified by part number 51421058, first edition, published in December 2017. It provides comprehensive information for the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of the loader.
The primary function of the 200LC Loader is to move materials, dig, grade, and level within specified physical limits. It is designed to be mounted on NEW HOLLAND approved tractors and can be used with a variety of buckets and other approved NEW HOLLAND attachments. The manual emphasizes that the machine is exclusively designed and produced for agricultural use, and its use for light/heavy forestry applications is strictly prohibited. Any use contrary to the specified purpose, or unauthorized modifications, will absolve CNH INDUSTRIAL AMERICA LLC from liability for damages or injuries.
Key components of the loader include the control valve, hydraulic hoses, loader arm, bucket level indicator, bucket cylinder, quick attach operating lever, bucket, cutting edge, quick attach plate, parking stand, parking stand lock arm, loader arm cylinder, loader tower, and loader mount. These components work in conjunction to enable the loader's various functions.
Important technical specifications, such as loader specifications and tire inflation pressures, are detailed in Section 8 of the manual. While specific values are not provided in the table of contents, their inclusion indicates their importance for proper operation and safety. The manual stresses the importance of not exceeding the maximum safe working load of the loader to prevent accidents and injuries.
Usage features are extensively covered, starting with commissioning the unit. This includes machine preparation, installing the loader, and installing the quick-attach bucket. Operating instructions detail the use of the two-spool loader control valve and the bucket level indicator. The manual also provides guidance on operating the loader itself, understanding the weight of the front loader and bucket, and available ballast options. For parking, instructions are given for removing the loader and the quick-attach bucket.
Safety is a paramount concern, with an entire section dedicated to safety information, including safety rules and signal word definitions (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, NOTE). Operators are warned about potential hazards such as equipment failure, roll-over or tip-over on uneven terrain or near embankments, falling loads, and the dangers of operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The manual highlights the importance of wearing the seat restraint system when operating in conditions where roll-over or tip-over hazards exist, as the Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS) is fully effective only when the driver remains attached to the seat. It also cautions against exceeding the machine's limits of dynamic stability, as high speed, abrupt maneuvers, and fast, short cornering increase the risk of roll-over. Awareness of the machine's center of gravity, especially when loads are raised, is crucial. Keeping bystanders away from the work area is emphasized due to the risk of being overrun or struck by falling objects. Only one operator is allowed on the machine, and all operators must possess valid local vehicle operating permits.
General maintenance features include basic instructions, daily inspection, and specific checks and greasing procedures for the front loader and bucket at various intervals: first 10 hours and every 50 hours. The manual also lists consumables. Safety during maintenance is stressed, advising operators to keep the work area clean, service the machine on a firm, level surface, and install all guards and shields after servicing. It warns against checking for hydraulic oil or diesel fuel leaks with bare hands and emphasizes relieving pressure before connecting or disconnecting fluid lines. The manual also provides guidelines for safe welding procedures, tire inflation, and handling, recommending that only qualified tire technicians service tires and wheels.
Troubleshooting information is provided for common symptoms related to the front loader and bucket. The manual also includes sections on accessories and forms and declarations, such as the pre-delivery report for both the dealer and owner.
Overall, the manual serves as a critical resource for ensuring the safe, effective, and long-lasting operation of the NEW HOLLAND 200LC Loader, emphasizing adherence to instructions for both operation and maintenance.
| Brand | New Holland |
|---|---|
| Model | 200LC |
| Category | Compact Loader |
| Language | English |











