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New Holland T7.220 - User Manual

New Holland T7.220
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Part Number 84361992
1st edition English
December 2010
OPERATOR’SMANUAL
ORIGINALINSTRUCTIONS
T7.220
T7.235
T7.250
T7.260
Power Command
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Summary

Section 4 - Lubrication and Maintenance

General Information

Overview of lubrication and maintenance procedures for the tractor.

Lubrication and Maintenance Chart

Provides a detailed chart outlining scheduled lubrication and maintenance tasks.

Servicing: When Warning Lights Illuminate

Guides on performing service when dashboard warning lights are activated.

10-hour;daily service

Details the maintenance tasks required for daily or 10-hour intervals.

50-hour service

Outlines the maintenance checks and procedures for every 50 hours of operation.

600-hour service

Specifies the maintenance requirements for 600-hour intervals.

Storing the tractor

Provides instructions on how to properly store the tractor for extended periods.

Section 5 - Fault Finding

Introduction

Introduces the fault finding section and its purpose.

Engine

Lists common engine faults and troubleshooting steps.

Transmission

Provides troubleshooting guidance for transmission-related issues.

Hydraulics

Details common hydraulic system problems and their solutions.

Brakes

Offers troubleshooting advice for brake system malfunctions.

Electrical

Covers common electrical faults and diagnostic procedures.

Section 7 - Specification

General Dimensions

Lists the overall physical dimensions of the tractor.

Vehicle Weights

Provides information on the various weight specifications of the tractor.

Lubricant and Fluid Capacities

Details the required types and quantities of lubricants and fluids for the tractor.

Engine

Presents specifications related to the tractor's engine.

Cooling System

Provides specifications for the tractor's cooling system.

Hydraulic System

Details specifications concerning the tractor's hydraulic system.

Hardware Torque Tables

Lists torque specifications for various hardware components.

Section 8 - First 50-hour Service Forms

Service Forms

Contains forms to record the first 50-hour service.

Section 9 - Index

Index

An alphabetical index to help locate specific topics within the manual.

Section 1 - General Information and Safety

General Information

Provides introductory guidance for operating and maintaining the tractor.

Cleaning the Tractor

Details safe procedures for cleaning the tractor, especially with high-pressure washers.

Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMC)

Explains compliance with EMC regulations and potential interference from add-on equipment.

First 50 Hour Service

Outlines the importance and procedure for the initial 50-hour service of the tractor.

Service Parts

Discusses the use of genuine New Holland parts and the risks of non-genuine alternatives.

Warranty

Explains warranty conditions and how improper maintenance can void it.

Biodiesel Fuels

Provides important information regarding the storage and use of biodiesel fuels in the tractor.

Emission Controls

Warns against tampering with emission control systems and mandates certified technicians for service.

End User Licence Agreement

Details the terms and conditions for the software included with the tractor.

Product Identification

Locates and explains identification plates and serial numbers for the tractor and its components.

Engine Information

Specifies where to find engine serial numbers, manufacture dates, and emission information.

Driveline Identification

Details the location of the driveline serial number for identification purposes.

ROPS Identification Plate

Describes the location of the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) identification plate.

Overview

This document is an Operator's Manual for New Holland T7.220, T7.235, T7.250, and T7.260 Power Command tractors. It serves as a comprehensive guide for the operation, adjustment, and maintenance of these agricultural machines.

The primary function of these tractors is to power and propel themselves, designed for normal and customary agricultural applications. They are intended to load and move materials using various buckets and forks, and can also be used with allied attachments from other manufacturers, provided they are recommended and approved by New Holland. The manual explicitly states that the machine should not be used for any purpose or in any manner other than as described within the manual, decals, or other product safety information. Operators are required to possess a valid local vehicle operating permit and/or other applicable local age work permits.

Key technical specifications and identification details are provided within the manual. Product identification includes the location of the vehicle identification plate on the left-hand radiator support and the tractor identification (serial number and model) stamped on the right-hand side of the front support. Engine information, including the serial number and date of manufacture, is stamped on the right-hand side of the engine block and repeated on an information plate on the left side of the engine oil pan. Driveline identification, specifically for the Power Command Transmission, shows the serial number plate on the right-hand side of the transmission casing behind the battery carrier. ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) identification plate is located on the right-hand side of the cab trim panel, below the rear window. The manual includes sections dedicated to detailed specifications (Section 7), covering general dimensions, vehicle weights, lubricant and fluid capacities, engine, fuel system, cooling system, transmission options, maximum operating angle, rear and front Power Take-Off (PTO), hydraulic system, three-point lift, remote control valves, front 3-Point Hitch, front remote valves, brakes, steering, electrical equipment, and hardware torque tables.

Usage features are extensively covered in Section 2 ("Controls, Instruments and Operation") and Section 3 ("Field Operation"). Section 2 details the cab layout, electrical power sockets, seats, steering column controls, analogue/digital instruments, enhanced keypad, brake controls and operation, Power Command Transmission, differential lock and four-wheel drive, and front axle suspension. This section is crucial for understanding how to interact with the tractor's various systems. Section 3 provides practical guidance for field operations, including important information, boosting the tractor battery, starting and stopping the engine, engine power management, engine speed management, headland turn sequence, fast steer, rear and front Power Take-Off, hydraulic lift, electronic draft control, hydraulic remote control valves, three-point hitch, quick hitch, linkage stabilisers, drawbars and towing attachments, trailer braking systems, front and rear wheel track adjustment, dynamic front fenders, and ballasting and tyres. These sections ensure operators can effectively and safely utilize the tractor's capabilities for various agricultural tasks.

Maintenance features are a significant part of the manual, primarily detailed in Section 4 ("Lubrication and Maintenance"). This section provides general information, guard removal procedures, and a comprehensive lubrication and maintenance chart. It outlines servicing schedules based on operating hours: 10-hour/daily service, 50-hour service, 100-hour service, 300-hour service, 600-hour service, 1200-hour/12 month service, 1200-hour/24 month service, and every 3 years. It also includes instructions for servicing when warning lights illuminate, general maintenance as required, and storing the tractor. The manual emphasizes the importance of carrying out routine services at recommended intervals to maintain optimum performance and ensure long service life. The "First 50-hour Service Forms" in Section 8 highlight the critical initial service, requiring both the operator and dealer to sign off on the completed work. The manual also stresses the exclusive use of genuine New Holland service parts to avoid negative effects on design characteristics, safety, and warranty validity. It explicitly prohibits modifications to the tractor unless authorized in writing by the After Sales Service department.

Safety is paramount, with Section 1 ("General Information and Safety") dedicating several pages (1-9 to 1-16) to precautions. Operators are urged to read these safety precautions and follow the advice before operating the tractor. The manual also includes important warnings regarding Biodiesel fuels (referencing page 4-4 for storage and use information) and emission controls, stating that tampering with the engine and fuel system is strictly prohibited by law and that service/repairs must be done by a certified technician. For North America (California Only), Proposition 65 warnings are included regarding diesel engine exhaust and battery components. The manual also addresses electro-magnetic interference (EMC), requiring add-on equipment to bear the CE mark and adhere to emission power limits to prevent malfunction and unsafe situations, noting that failure to comply will void the New Holland warranty.

New Holland T7.220 Specifications

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BrandNew Holland
ModelT7.220
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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