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New Holland 8010 User Manual

New Holland 8010
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Part number 48134653
2
nd
edition English
November 2017
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Tractor
8010
9010

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New Holland 8010 Specifications

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TypeTractor
Fuel Tank Capacity130 L
Fuel Capacity130 L
Engine Typediesel
Transmission TypeSemi-powershift
Drive4WD
PTO Speed540/1000
Hydraulic Remotes2
Horsepower112 hp (DIN)
Weight4, 499 kg
Height2, 700 mm

Summary

General Information and Identification

Note to the Owner

Welcome message and information about the tractor purchase and dealer support.

Vehicle Identification Plate (VIP)

Details on the Vehicle Identification Plate (VIP) located on the tractor.

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Information on the tractor's serial number, unit code, and engine serial number.

Engine Identification Number

Location and recording of the engine serial number for quick reference.

Transmission Identification Number

Details on the transmission serial number and its location for reference.

Safety Information and Rules

Safety Rules Overview

Introduction to safety rules and general precautions for tractor operation.

Personal Safety Alert Symbol

Explanation of the safety alert symbol and its meaning for injury prevention.

Signal Word Definitions

Definitions of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE signal words.

General Safety Precautions

Specific safety rules for operating on slopes, carrying passengers, and maintenance.

Safety Guidelines and Machine Operation

Operator Impairment and Buried Cables

Precautions against operating under influence and awareness of buried utilities.

Overhead Obstacles and Fluid Leaks

Awareness of overhead lines and hazards from hydraulic/diesel fluid leaks.

Machine Guards and Cleanliness

Importance of guards, shields, clean steps, and preventing unauthorized persons.

Pre-Operation Checks

Ensuring controls are neutral, starting procedure, and visibility.

Maintenance and Shutdown Safety

Leaving the Machine Safely

Procedure for parking, neutral gear, parking brake, and engine shutdown.

Maintenance Safety

Guidelines for keeping the service area clean and dry.

Fluid Handling and Electrical Safety

Precautions for handling fluids, connecting/disconnecting lines, and electrical connections.

Cooling System Safety

Warning about removing coolant caps from a hot system.

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