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Engine Power | 75 HP |
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Hydraulic System | Open center |
PTO Power | 65 HP |
Drive | 4WD |
Hydraulic Flow | 47.5 liters per minute |
Engine Type | Diesel |
Describes the manual's purpose, advice on contacting dealers, and tractor design for optimal performance and economy.
Provides guidelines for cleaning the tractor, emphasizing caution with high-pressure washing and electrical components.
References Chapter 2 for safety precautions and advice to ensure operator and bystander safety.
Details the mandatory 50-hour service to be performed by an authorized dealer for warranty and performance.
Emphasizes using only genuine New Holland parts to maintain tractor design, safety, and warranty validity.
Explains warranty coverage based on legislation and contractual agreements, void if maintenance instructions are not followed.
Details the location and information found on the Vehicle Identification Plate (VIP).
Describes the VIN or tractor serial number location on the front axle support and its repetition on the VIP.
Specifies the engine serial number location on the engine cylinder block and its repetition on the VIP.
Details the location of the transmission serial number on the transmission housing for quick reference.
Provides recommendations for the safe use and disposal of chemicals and petroleum products in agriculture.
Offers practical advice on preventing spills, avoiding skin contact, and safe handling of automotive fluids and coolants.
Explains the significance of NOTE, ATTENTION, CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER text used throughout the manual.
Highlights the need for cleanliness, especially around engine and moving parts, to prevent hazards on modified or standard machines.
Defines CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER labels to highlight potential hazards and prevent injury or death.
Provides essential safety rules for tractor operation, including reading the manual, using handrails, and keeping decals clean.
Details safe driving practices on roads and slopes, including speed, braking, and avoiding hazards like ditches.
Covers safe starting, operating controls, avoiding accidental movements, and proper parking procedures.
Outlines safety measures for operating the PTO, including clothing, guards, and maintenance of PTO-driven equipment.