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New Holland CX840 User Manual

New Holland CX840
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© 2007 CNH UK Ltd, Cranes Farm Road, Basildon, Essex SS14 3AD, England.
CX720 / CX740 / CX760 / CX780 / CX820 / CX840 / CX860 / CX880
NEW HOLLAND
CX720
CX740
CX760
CX780
CX820
CX840
CX860
CX880
Printed in France
Print No. 604.63.341.00
7th edition
English 07/05

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New Holland CX840 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNew Holland
ModelCX840
CategoryFarm Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information and Safety

Prohibited Usage

Outlines restrictions on using non-approved parts or attachments to maintain safety and compliance.

General Recommendations

Offers safety precautions for operating the machine, including slope limits and passenger restrictions.

Starting Up the Combine

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely starting the combine engine.

Travelling on Public Roads

Covers essential procedures and regulations for safe road transport of the combine.

Operating the Combine

Details safe operating procedures, including guard checks, danger of electrocution, and differential lock usage.

Safety Decals

Illustrates the location and significance of various safety decals on the machine.

Decal Explanations

Provides detailed descriptions and warnings associated with specific safety decals.

Stability Warnings

Warns about maintaining safe stability and tracking characteristics, especially during braking.

Controls, Instruments and Operation

Cab and Controls Overview

Details the location and function of various controls and instruments within the operator's cab.

Multi-Function Handle (MFH)

Explains how to control forward/reverse speed, engage/disengage mechanisms, and use safety features.

InfoView Monitor Operation

Guides the operator on navigating menus, sub-menus, and using cursor keys for display settings.

Calibrations

Details necessary calibration procedures for yield monitoring and mapping systems.

Field and Site Operation

Before Driving the Combine

Covers essential checks and preparations before operating the combine.

Starting and Stopping the Engine

Provides detailed, safe procedures for starting and stopping the combine engine.

Harvesting Operations

Describes the combine's five basic functions: Feeding, Threshing, Separation, Cleaning, and Storage/Unloading.

Header Operations

Covers procedures for attaching, detaching, and adjusting header height and lateral float controls.

Lubrication and Maintenance

General Lubrication Procedures

Provides essential safety precautions and procedures for machine lubrication and maintenance.

Engine Systems Maintenance

Covers oil level checks, oil/filter changes, cooling system, fuel system, and air intake maintenance.

Lubrication and Maintenance Schedule

Provides a detailed schedule of service intervals for greasing, checks, and fluid changes.

Fault Finding

Troubleshooting Feeding Area Issues

Addresses concerns like irregular feeding and material backfeeding into the feed auger.

Troubleshooting Threshing, Separation, and Cleaning

Covers issues such as grain not properly threshed, material wrapping, drum blockage, and grain loss.

Vehicle Storage

End-of-Season Service Procedures

Details the steps for cleaning and preparing the combine for storage to ensure good condition.

Preseason Service Procedures

Outlines checks and adjustments required at the beginning of each season for optimal machine readiness.

Accessories

Specifications

Header Specifications

Details specifications for various header types, including width, rows, and drive configurations.

1st 50 Hour Service Sheets

Check and Adjust (Customer Copy)

A checklist for customer required checks and adjustments within the first 50 operating hours.

Check and Adjust (Dealer Copy)

A checklist for dealer required checks and adjustments within the first 50 operating hours.

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