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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Part number 90453215
2
nd
edition English
November 2020
Replaces part number 51420356
B95C
B95C TC
B110C
Tier 4B (final)
Tractor Loader Backhoe
PIN NZHH03067 and after
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Brittany LeeDec 1, 2025
    What causes overheating in my New Holland B110C?
    • B
      butlerantonioDec 1, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders is overheating, several issues could be the cause. A damaged cooling system can cause overheating, so repair the cooling system. A dirty heat exchanger can also be the issue; clean the heat exchanger. An unintentionally activated parking brake can also cause overheating; deactivate the parking brake. Excessive soil deposit on axle wheel hubs can also cause this; clean the axle wheel hubs. Seizure (broken gears, shafts, bearings, etc.) can also cause overheating; check, repair, and replace any damaged components. Braking force external to the transmission or an axle operating problem can also cause this; check and repair the axle. Dragging of clutch disks, a damaged converter, a damaged oil thermostat, an incorrect oil level, or a worn-out oil pump can a...
  • C
    Charles ColemanAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my New Holland B110C engine suddenly stops?
    • A
      Adam BryantAug 26, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders engine stops, there could be several reasons. An irregular delivery from the supply pump could be the cause, so check the delivery on the workbench. Dirt or water accumulations in the fuel lines can also cause the engine to stop; disconnect the lines and the injection pump and carefully clean them, also clean and dry the fuel tank if needed. Restricted fuel filters can also be the issue, so replace the filter cartridges. Burned or cracked valves may also cause the engine to stop, so replace the valves. Air in the fuel system can also cause this; check the lines, fittings, supply pump, filters, and injection pump for air, then bleed the system. Lastly, damaged injection pump controls can cause the engine to stop, so replace the damaged parts.
  • M
    Mark HinesAug 31, 2025
    What to do if the starter motor of my New Holland B110C does not run?
    • J
      Jeremy KhanAug 31, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders starter motor does not run, several issues could be the cause. Too low specific density and battery level can prevent the starter motor from running; inspect the battery. A poor ignition switch circuit connection or contact can also be the issue; replace the wiring harness and the ignition switch. Malfunction of the coil or of the magnetic switch pull-in cylinder can also prevent the starter motor from running; replace the magnetic switch.
  • A
    Angela HallSep 1, 2025
    Why is the lifting circuit of my New Holland B110C Front End Loaders failing to operate properly?
    • W
      wkochSep 1, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders lifting circuit fails to operate, is slow, or loses power, a leaking valve spool could be the cause. Inspect the spool and check it for wear or scratches. Alternatively, leaking cylinder seals or a damaged cylinder barrel could be the issue. Inspect and reseal the cylinder in this case.
  • A
    Amanda DavisSep 2, 2025
    Why is the bucket of my New Holland Front End Loaders not operating correctly?
    • S
      Stephanie RomeroSep 2, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders bucket fails to operate, is slow, or loses power, it could be due to several reasons. The relief valves being stuck open, set to a too low value, or a leak in the seat can cause this; check the bucket circuit relief valve. A leaking valve spool can also cause this; inspect the spool and check it for wear or scratches. Leaking cylinder seals or a damaged cylinder barrel can also be the issue; inspect and reseal the cylinder.
  • A
    allison52Nov 21, 2025
    How to troubleshoot New Holland B110C Front End Loaders when the engine does not start?
    • V
      Vanessa MercerNov 21, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders engine does not start, several issues could be the cause. It could be due to partially discharged batteries, so check and charge them, replacing if necessary. Corroded or loose connections to the battery terminals can also prevent starting; clean, inspect, and tighten the nuts, replacing corroded parts as needed. Other potential causes include dirt or water in the fuel lines, requiring you to disconnect and clean the lines and possibly the fuel tank. Ensure there is fuel in the tank and that the supply pump is functioning correctly; replace it if necessary. Finally, air in the fuel system can also prevent starting; check for air in the lines, fittings, supply pump, filters, and injection pump, then bleed the system. A damaged starter motor could also be...
  • R
    richard54Sep 22, 2025
    What causes an irregular connection in my New Holland Front End Loader?
    • J
      James MclaughlinSep 22, 2025
      An irregular connection in your New Holland Front End Loader may stem from: * Damaged hydraulic control valve: Replace the control valves. * Electrical system fault: Repair the electrical system. * Worn-out clutch disks: Replace the clutch disks. * Damaged converter: Replace the converter. * Low oil temperature: Wait for the operating temperature to be reached. * Overheating: See 'overheating'.
  • L
    Leah HoffmanSep 23, 2025
    What to do if the gear remains engaged on my New Holland Front End Loader?
    • D
      Dylan MackSep 23, 2025
      If the gear remains engaged on your New Holland Front End Loader, consider the following: * Damaged/stuck shuttle lever: Repair and, if necessary, replace the shuttle lever. * Electrical system fault: Repair the electrical system. * Damaged control valve: Replace the control valve. * Damaged hydraulic system: Repair the hydraulic system. * Damaged clutch assembly: Repair and, if necessary, replace the clutch assembly. * EGM/ECU fault (powershift models only): Replace the EGM/ECU. * Damaged travel control rod (power shuttle models only): Replace the travel control rod.
  • B
    bryannicholsSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my New Holland B110C Front End Loaders engine is overheating?
    • A
      Angelica PalmerSep 12, 2025
      If your New Holland Front End Loaders engine is overheating, consider these potential causes: * Faulty centrifugal pump: Contact your dealer. * Faulty temperature switch: Replace the temperature switch. * Partially faulty radiator: Wash to eliminate scales, and repair any tube leaks. * Scales in coolant passages: Carefully wash the coolant passage compartments. * Slack drive belts: Check and adjust the tension of the centrifugal pump and fan drive belts. * Insufficient coolant: Add the prescribed fluid to restore the level in the expansion tank. * Incorrect engine timing: Check and correctly time the engine. * Restricted air filter: Clean the assembly and replace the filter element if necessary.
  • D
    David HuntSep 8, 2025
    Why is my New Holland B110C Front End Loaders recharge insufficient?
    • L
      Larry JohnsonSep 8, 2025
      If the New Holland Front End Loaders recharge is insufficient, it could be due to a slackened fan belt, so supply the correct tension. It could also be due to a faulty voltage regulator, excessive wear of rotor rings or brushes, short-circuited diodes, or short-circuited stator winders or rotor winder, in which case you should replace the alternator.

Summary

2 SAFETY INFORMATION

Safety rules and signal word definitions

Defines DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION signal words and the safety alert symbol for hazard recognition.

Safety rules

Outlines general safety rules for machine operation, including slopes, personnel, alcohol influence, and controls.

Fire and explosion prevention

Details fire prevention measures, fire extinguisher maintenance, and avoiding flammable materials.

Operator protective structure

Explains the importance of ROPS/FOPS and warns against modifying or damaging the structure.

3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS

OPERATORS SEAT

Explains the adjustment of the operator's seat for comfort, efficiency, and safety, including seat belt use.

4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operating the machine

Provides instructions for safe machine operation, including driving hazards, startup, and job site considerations.

Run in period of a new machine

Provides guidelines for the initial 20 and 50 hours of operation for new machines or after engine rebuild.

STARTING THE UNIT

Details procedures for starting the engine safely, including pre-operation checks and daily startup checks.

Normal engine starting

Provides a step-by-step procedure for starting the engine under normal conditions.

Assisted starting (Jump-starting)

Provides detailed safety instructions and procedures for jump-starting the machine's engine.

5 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS

ROAD TRANSPORT

Covers essential precautions for safe road travel of the machine.

6 WORKING OPERATIONS

LOADER ATTACHMENT

Provides basic information for operating the loader attachment, including personal safety.

Operating the loader attachment

Provides instructions for operating the loader attachment, including loading and dumping operations.

Loading operations

Details the process of filling the loader bucket from a stock pile and lifting materials.

BACKHOE ATTACHMENT

Offers basic information for operating the backhoe attachment, including personal safety and digging techniques.

Setting the backhoe attachment in working position - center pivot

Details the procedure for setting the backhoe attachment in the working position.

Stabilizer pads

Explains the function and positioning of stabilizer pads for maximum stability and safety.

Operating the backhoe attachment

Covers operating techniques for the backhoe attachment, including digging methods and machine movement.

Digging method

Illustrates correct and incorrect bucket positions and trenching methods for efficient digging.

Filling the backhoe bucket

Describes how to fill the backhoe bucket by maneuvering the dipper and dumping contents.

Trenching

Details the basic backhoe excavating operation of trenching, including techniques for slopes.

Backhoe bucket - Remove

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely removing the backhoe bucket.

Backhoe bucket - Install

Details the procedure for installing the backhoe bucket onto the machine.

Lifting loads with backhoe attachment

Provides guidelines for safely lifting loads with the backhoe attachment, including load capacity.

7 - MAINTENANCE

Maintenance safety

Emphasizes critical safety warnings and the importance of understanding procedures and using PPE.

Machine safety and best practices

Outlines best practices for machine service, including using support struts and proper personnel skills.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF);AdBlue refilling

Details the procedure for refilling the DEF/AdBlue® tank, including warnings about contamination and correct equipment.

MAINTENANCE CHART

Provides a detailed schedule for maintenance actions based on operating hours or time intervals.

Engine air filters

Instructs on cleaning or replacing the engine air filter when the warning lamp is illuminated.

Hydraulic filter(s)

Details the procedure for replacing the hydraulic filter, emphasizing oil quality and cleanliness.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF);AdBlue;ARLA tank - Filling

Provides instructions for filling the DEF/AdBlue® tank, warning against contamination and damage to the filler screen.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF);AdBlue;ARLA tank - Drain fluid

Details the procedure for draining the DEF/AdBlue® tank when quality is poor.

Engine cooling system - Check

Instructs on checking cooling system lines for leaks and component wear.

Cab protection system

Information on ROPS/FOPS, safety precautions, and the importance of inspecting/replacing damaged structures.

Engine oil and filter - Replace

Detailed instructions for replacing the engine oil and oil filter, including safety warnings.

Fuel filter

Provides instructions for replacing the fuel filter cartridge and bleeding the fuel system.

Hydraulic oil filter

Details the procedure for replacing the hydraulic oil filter, including oil level checks.

Power shuttle transmission - Oil change

Detailed instructions for changing the transmission oil and filter for power shuttle models.

Power shuttle transmission - Oil filter replacement

Covers the procedure for replacing the oil filter in the power shuttle transmission.

Power shuttle transmission - Screen filter cleaning

Details the procedure for cleaning the screen filter in the power shuttle transmission.

Powershift transmission - Oil change

Provides instructions for changing the transmission oil and filter for powershift models.

Powershift transmission - Oil filter replacement

Covers the procedure for replacing the oil filter in the powershift transmission.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF);AdBlue supply module filter

Details the procedure for accessing and replacing the DEF/AdBlue® supply module filter.

Engine coolant

Provides instructions for draining, flushing, and replacing engine coolant, with safety warnings.

Fuel system bleeding

Details the procedure for bleeding air from the fuel system, with warnings about high pressure.

Hydraulic system - Release pressure

Provides procedures for releasing hydraulic system pressure for machines with pilot and mechanical controls.

Fuses and relays - Powershift

Identifies the main fuse and relay panel locations and provides a fuse/relay reference chart.

Fuses and relays - Power shuttle

Identifies fuse and relay locations for power shuttle transmissions and provides a reference chart.

Side relay and fuse module

Details the location of the side relay and fuse module and lists fuse/relay references.

Engine compartment fuse and relay panel

Locates the fuse and relay panels in the engine compartment and lists fuse/relay references.

Battery removal and installation

Provides safety warnings and procedures for removing and installing the machine's battery.

8 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine - Troubleshooting

Lists common engine problems, their possible causes, and correction procedures for starting, stopping, and noise issues.

Starter motor - Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for starter motor issues like not running, not cranking, anomalous noise, and spring problems.

Alternator - Troubleshooting

Details troubleshooting for alternator problems such as not recharged, insufficient recharge, and excessive recharge.

Transmission - Troubleshooting

Addresses transmission issues like the vehicle not moving, reduced power transmission, and gear engagement problems.

Axles - Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for axle problems including wheel vibrations, tire resistance, noise, and wear.

Steering system - Troubleshooting

Addresses steering system issues such as lack of steering effort, wandering, front wheel oscillation, and noisy pump.

Hydraulic systems - Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for hydraulic system problems like failure to operate, slow operation, and loss of power.

Loader attachment - Troubleshooting

Addresses problems with the loader attachment's lifting circuit, bucket operation, and cylinder hesitation.

Backhoe attachment - Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for backhoe attachment issues such as inoperative lifting, slow digging, and stabilizer pad leaks.

Swing - Troubleshooting

Addresses troubleshooting for swing system problems like inoperability, slow movement, and failure to stop.

Hydraulic pump - Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for hydraulic pump issues like noisy system, oil drain, oil heating, and oil leaks.

Electrical systems - Troubleshooting

Addresses electrical system problems such as inoperability, low starter motor speed, and battery charging issues.

9 - SPECIFICATIONS

Loader attachment performance

Details performance specifications for the loader attachment with different bucket types and dimensions.

Backhoe attachment performance

Specifies backhoe attachment performance metrics like digging height, depth, and reach for various dipper configurations.

New Holland B110C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power110 hp
Max. Travel Speed40 km/h
Loader Capacity1.0 cu. m
Max Lift Height3.4 m
Bucket Capacity1.0 cu. m

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