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New Holland Boomer 47 - User Manual

New Holland Boomer 47
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Part number 47578243
1
st
edition English
January 2014
Boomer
41
Boomer
47
Compact Tractor

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • T
    tmurraySep 15, 2025
    What to do if the New Holland Boomer 47 Tractor does not move when operating the HST pedal?
    • T
      taradorseySep 15, 2025
      If the New Holland Tractor does not move when operating the HST pedal, it could be due to several reasons: the HST high pressure relief valve pressure setting being low (check HST pressure and repair as needed), a faulty HST charge pressure valve (check HST charge pressure and repair as needed), a clogged HST Filter (replace HST filter), a faulty HST pump (repair or replace HST pump), or worn or damaged HST control linkage (repair or replace linkage as needed).
  • A
    alexandra80Aug 25, 2025
    Why is the instrument panel battery charging indicator "ON" during operation on my New Holland Boomer 47?
    • L
      Laura WilsonAug 25, 2025
      The instrument panel battery charging indicator might be on during operation of your New Holland Tractor due to a bad electrical connection. Check the battery terminals and ground, and repair as needed. It could also be due to a faulty alternator (repair or replace as needed), a faulty battery (replace the battery), or incorrect fan belt tension or a broken belt (adjust belt tension or replace the belt).
  • A
    Ashley HarrisAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the start motor does not rotate with the key switch in the (START) position on New Holland Tractor?
    • S
      Stephanie CaldwellAug 26, 2025
      If the start motor does not rotate when the key switch is in the (START) position on your New Holland Tractor, it could be due to several reasons. The battery charge might be low, so charge or replace it. The battery or starter cable terminals could be loose, so tighten them. The key switch might be faulty, requiring repair or replacement. The safety start switch might not be completing the circuit, so depress the clutch pedal fully. Ensure the PTO safety switch is in the "OFF" position. Finally, the starter motor itself might be faulty, needing repair or replacement.
  • M
    mpottsAug 26, 2025
    Why is the instrument panel engine oil pressure indicator light "ON" during operation on my New Holland Tractor?
    • D
      Dana NunezAug 27, 2025
      If the instrument panel engine oil pressure indicator light is "ON" during operation, it could be due to a lack of engine oil (add engine oil as needed), low viscosity of engine oil (replace oil with proper viscosity type), a faulty pressure switch (replace switch), a faulty engine oil pump (repair oil pump as needed), or a clogged engine oil filter (replace the filter).
  • U
    uhowardSep 16, 2025
    Why is the cylinder movement not as smooth as the steering wheel on New Holland Boomer 47?
    • L
      lisa96Sep 16, 2025
      If the cylinder movement is not as smooth as the steering wheel on your New Holland Tractor, it could be due to air in the steering line if not used for a long time (bleed air in steering system), air in the suction tube (check suction tube, repair as needed), or a damaged cylinder piston seal (repair cylinder as needed).
  • D
    debbiejohnsonSep 23, 2025
    What to do if there are faulty glow plugs on New Holland Tractor?
    • B
      brownbrianSep 23, 2025
      Check and replace glow plugs as needed.
  • K
    Katie SmithSep 7, 2025
    What causes HST power to be low on New Holland Boomer 47 Tractor?
    • L
      lindsaywilliamsSep 8, 2025
      Low HST power can be attributed to oil shortage (add transmission oil as needed), air in HST circuit (check and repair the hydraulic suction line), transmission oil temperature being too high (shut down tractor to cool the transmission oil, and restart after oil temperature has been reduced), HST internal parts worn (repair HST transmission as needed), or a clogged HST filter (replace the HST filter).
  • B
    brian23Sep 8, 2025
    Why is the New Holland Boomer 47 still moving when the HST pedal is in neutral position?
    • B
      Brooke MurphySep 8, 2025
      If your New Holland Tractor is still moving when the HST pedal is in the neutral position, it could be due to incorrect neutral adjustment of HST linkage (adjust neutral position of HST linkage), HST pedal linkage damage (replace damaged linkage parts as needed), or a loose HST control arm clamp bolt (tighten control arm clamp bolt).
  • C
    Cynthia SullivanSep 2, 2025
    What causes abnormal noise in New Holland Boomer 47?
    • O
      owilliamsSep 2, 2025
      Abnormal noise may be caused by a lack of oil (add oil as needed), restriction of oil flow in suction line (replace filter), or air in the system (bleed air from system).
  • J
    Janet BuckAug 31, 2025
    What causes the color of exhaust smoke to be white in New Holland Tractor?
    • J
      Joseph RobinsonAug 31, 2025
      White exhaust smoke in your New Holland Tractor can be caused by low engine operating temperature (allow engine to obtain higher operating temperature), the engine burning engine oil (repair engine as needed), or engine coolant entering engine exhaust (repair engine as needed).

Summary

General Information on Tractor Operation

Note to the Owner

Provides guidance on manual usage and dealer support for new equipment.

Biodiesel Fuel Guidelines

Details specifications, usage, and precautions for biodiesel fuel in tractors.

Tractor Intended Use and Prohibited Usage

Defines the designed purpose and prohibited uses of the tractor for safety and warranty.

Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standards

Outlines EMC standards for add-on equipment to prevent interference and maintain warranty.

Product and Engine Identification

Explains the location of product and engine identification plates for service and parts.

Operators Manual Storage Location

Specifies the required location for storing the operator's manual on the tractor.

Machine Orientation Definitions

Defines left-hand and right-hand views based on the direction of travel.

California Proposition 65 Warning

Displays California Proposition 65 warning regarding chemicals in the tractor.

EGR and DPF System Overview

Explains the Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Diesel Particulate Filter systems.

Safety Information and Precautions

Precautionary Statement Definitions

Defines signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and their associated hazards.

General Safety Rules for Tractor Operation

Covers essential safety practices for operating, servicing, and maintaining the tractor.

Do Not Operate Tag Procedure

Details the use of 'Do Not Operate' tags during servicing to prevent accidental use.

Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Safety

Emphasizes the importance of ROPS and seat belts for operator protection during rollovers.

Ecology and Environmental Considerations

Provides recommendations for environmentally responsible use and disposal of fluids and chemicals.

Safety Signs Identification and Meaning

Explains the purpose and location of various safety signs on the tractor.

International Symbols Guide

Lists and defines universal symbols used on instruments, controls, and switches.

Tractor Controls and Instruments

Operators Seat Controls

Covers seat belt usage and adjustment of seat controls for operator comfort and safety.

Forward Controls Overview

Details instruments and controls located on the front of the tractor.

Left-Hand Side Controls

Details controls located on the left side of the tractor.

Right-Hand Side Controls

Details controls located on the right side of the tractor.

Exterior Controls

Details external controls like the hood release latch.

Operating Instructions for Tractor Use

Commissioning the Unit Procedures

Covers initial setup procedures for the new tractor.

Starting the Unit Safely

Guides the operator through the engine starting procedures.

Stopping the Unit Safely

Covers procedures for safely stopping the tractor and engine.

Moving and Operating the Tractor

Guides the operator on how to move and operate the tractor.

Parking the Unit Correctly

Covers the correct procedures for parking the tractor.

Transport Operations Guide

Road Transport Procedures

Covers all aspects of transporting the tractor on public roads.

Shipping Transport Guidelines

Covers procedures for transporting the tractor on a transporter.

Recovery Transport Procedures

Addresses procedures for recovering a disabled tractor.

Working Operations Guidance

General Information on Tractor Ballasting

Explains the importance of ballasting for traction, stability, and performance.

Tractor Ballasting Weights Options

Details optional cast iron weights and mounting brackets.

Rear Counter Weight Bracket (Optional)

Details the optional bracket for mounting weights on the rear 3-point hitch.

Ballasting Box (Optional)

Describes the optional 3-point hitch ballasting box for extra weight.

Liquid Ballast for Rear Tires

Explains the practice of adding liquid ballast to rear tires for weight.

Maintenance Procedures and Schedules

General Information on Maintenance Importance

Emphasizes the importance of regular lubrication and maintenance for equipment longevity.

Grease Fittings Lubrication

Provides instructions on cleaning and greasing fittings properly.

Safety Rules for Diesel Fuel Use

Outlines essential safety precautions for handling and using diesel fuel.

Biodiesel Fuel Handling Precautions

Details usage conditions, stability, and precautions for biodiesel fuel.

Refueling the Tractor Safely

Gives instructions and safety warnings for refueling the tractor with diesel fuel.

Consumables Recommended List

Lists recommended lubricants, oils, and coolant with part numbers and container sizes.

Maintenance Chart Overview

Provides a comprehensive schedule for maintenance actions based on operating hours.

Every 10 Hours or Daily Maintenance

Lists daily or every 10-hour maintenance checks, including engine oil level.

After First 50 Hours Maintenance Tasks

Details maintenance tasks required after the initial 50 hours of operation, like oil changes.

Recommended Oils for Engine

Lists recommended engine oils based on ambient temperature and specifications.

Pre-fuel Filter Maintenance Procedures

Guides on changing and inspecting the pre-fuel filter based on operating hours.

Fuel Filter Maintenance Procedures

Provides instructions for changing the diesel fuel filter at specified intervals.

Hydraulic Oil Filter Replacement

Details the procedure for replacing the hydraulic system oil filter.

Hydrostatic (HST) Oil Filter Replacement

Explains how to replace the oil filter for the hydrostatic transmission system.

Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Inspection

Outlines inspection procedures and torque checks for ROPS mounting bolts.

Wheels Bolt;Nut Tightening Procedure

Specifies torque values for wheel bolts and nuts after wheel removal or installation.

Every 50 Hours Lubrication Points

Lists lubrication points requiring service every 50 operating hours.

Transmission Fluid Level Check

Guides on checking and maintaining the transmission fluid level.

Clutch Pedal Free Play Adjustment

Details the procedure for adjusting the clutch pedal's free travel.

Brake Pedal Free Play Check Procedure

Explains how to check and measure brake pedal free play.

Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) Neutral Adjustment

Provides instructions for adjusting the HST neutral linkage.

Engine Belts Inspection and Tensioning

Covers checking engine belt condition and adjusting tension for fan, alternator, and air pump.

Tires and Wheels Inspection Guide

Guides on checking tire pressure, condition, and safe inflation practices.

Front Axle Differential Oil Level Check

Details how to check the oil level in the front axle differential.

Air Cleaner - Primary Element Cleaning

Explains how to clean the air cleaner primary element and check for seal damage.

Every 100 Hours Maintenance: Fuel Filter Draining

Outlines the procedure for draining the fuel filter every 100 hours.

Every 300 Hours Maintenance Schedule

Lists maintenance tasks to be performed every 300 operating hours.

Every 500 Hours Maintenance: Fuel Filter

Details the procedure for changing the diesel fuel filter every 500 operating hours.

Every 600 Hours Fluid Changes

Covers changing front axle differential and transmission fluids every 600 hours.

Every 1000 Hours Maintenance Items

Outlines maintenance for air cleaner inner element and engine coolant.

General Maintenance: Fuel System Bleeding

Explains how to bleed the fuel system after draining or filter replacement.

Bleeding the Injector Lines Procedure

Details the procedure for bleeding air from the injector lines.

Hydrostatic Transmission (HST) Neutral Adjustment

Provides steps for checking and adjusting the HST neutral setting.

Engine Belts Adjustment Procedures

Guides on adjusting tension for fan, alternator, and air pump belts.

Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) Frame Replacement

Addresses ROPS frame replacement due to damage or after an accident.

Battery Maintenance and Care

Covers battery connections, cleaning, and storage precautions.

Alternator Checks and Precautions

Details alternator maintenance and precautions to prevent damage.

Fuse Identification and Replacement Guide

Lists fuse locations, ratings, and the circuits they protect.

Maxi-Fuse and Headlight Bulb Replacement

Explains replacement of the main fuse and headlight bulbs.

Light Bulb Replacement: Tail, Brake, Turn Signal

Guides on replacing tail, brake, turn signal, and hazard light bulbs.

Wheel Bolt Torque and Toe-in Adjustment

Covers wheel bolt torque and front wheel toe-in adjustment procedures.

Brake Pedal Free Play Adjustment

Details how to adjust brake pedal free play for equal braking on both wheels.

Clutch Pedal Free Play Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the clutch pedal's free travel.

Storing the Tractor for Extended Periods

Provides a checklist of protective measures for tractor storage.

Tractor Removal from Storage Procedures

Outlines servicing procedures before using a tractor that has been in storage.

Touch-Up Paint Recommendations

Lists recommended New Holland paints for touch-up repairs.

Troubleshooting Common Tractor Issues

Engine Troubleshooting Guide

Provides a table of engine problems, possible causes, and corrections.

Clutch Troubleshooting Solutions

Lists common clutch problems, their causes, and solutions.

Hydraulic Service Brakes Troubleshooting

Addresses issues with hydraulic brakes not working or not returning.

Hydraulic Lift System Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for the 3-point linkage not raising.

Steering System Troubleshooting

Details problems related to the hydraulic steering system and their causes/corrections.

Hydrostatic Transmission Troubleshooting

Lists issues with the HST, such as tractor not moving or moving in neutral.

Electrical System Troubleshooting

Covers troubleshooting for battery charging, headlights, and turn signals.

Tractor Specifications and Dimensions

Wheel Tread Settings

Provides front and rear wheel tread settings for different tire types.

Tire Inflation Pressures Guide

Outlines recommended tire inflation pressures and load capacities.

Liquid Ballast Specifications

Lists ballast weights for rear tires when filled with liquid.

General Tractor Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications for Boomer 41 and 47 models.

Tractor Dimensions and Measurements

Lists various dimensions of the tractor, including ground clearance and tread settings.

Optional Tractor Accessories

Optional Equipment Overview

Describes optional attachments for the tractor.

Forms and Declarations

Delivery Report - Owner Copy Checklist

Provides a checklist for dealer and owner during delivery inspection.

Delivery Report - Dealer Copy Checklist

Provides a checklist for dealer and owner during delivery inspection.

New Holland Boomer 47 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Power47 hp
TransmissionHydrostatic
Weight2, 866 lbs
PTO Speed540 rpm
3-Point Hitch Lift Capacity2, 756 lbs

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