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1
Tractors less cab 3230, 3430,
3930, 4630,
5030 For tractors built after June 1, 1994
MWHOLLAD
Reprinted
42323052 8/94
2
C 1994 FORD NEW HOLLAND, INC
124
3
CONTENTS
Page
Tractor identification plates About this Manual
Introduction Owner assistance Warranty forms
ROPS Safety decals Safety precautions Predelivery
inspection and 50 hour service Universal symbols
inside front cover ii iii lv v and vii ix
xv and xvii xviii
SECTION
CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTS AND OPERATION
Operator's seat Roll Over Protective Structures
(ROPS) Instruments and controls Engine
starting/stopping procedure Parking brake and
foot controls Transmission Four wheel drive
2
5 7 9 10 13 15 18 22 26 32 34 44
Power tak ff Three-point linkage Hydraulic
system Remote control valves Attaching/detaching
equipment Track adjustment Tractor weighting Tire
inflation
SECTION
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
2
Lubrication and maintenance chart Routine
servicing General maintenance
30
SECTION
SPECIFICATIONS INDEX
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This Manual has been prepared to assist you in
tne correct procedure for breakin, operation and
maintenance of your new Ford tractor.
Your tractor has been designed and built to give
maximum performance, economy and ease of
operation under a wide variety of operating
conditions. Prior to delivery, the tractor was
carefully inspected, both at the factory and by
your Ford New Holland dealer to ensure that it
reaches you in optimum condition. To maintain
this condition and ensure troublefree operation,
it is important that the routine services, as
specified in this Manual, are carried out at the
recommended intervals.
The upper portion of pages xv and xvii are
preWelivery inspection sheets. The first sheet
(page xv) is the dealers' copy and should be
removed by the dealer after the inspection has
been carried out. The second sheet (page xvii) is
your copy of the service performed. Ensure that
you and the dealer sign both copies. After you
have operated the tractor for 50 hours, take your
tractor, together with this Manual, to your
dealer. He will then perform the factory
recommended 50 hour service as listed on the
lower portion of pages xv and xvii. Ensure that
you and the dealer sign both copies.
Read this Manual carefully and keep it in a
convenient place for future reference. If at any
time you require advice concerning your tractor,
do not hesitate to contact your authorized Ford
New Holland dealer. He has factory trained
personnel, genuine Ford parts and the necessary
equipment to carry out all your service
requirements.
Ford New Holland polic y is one of continuous
improvement, and the right to change prices,
specification or equipment at any time without
nottce is reserved. All data given in this book
is subject toproduction variations. Dimensions
and weights are approximate only and the
illustrations do not necessarily show tractors in
standard condition. For exact information about
any particular tractor, please consult your Ford
New Holland dealer.
6
INTRODUCTION
DEAR CUSTOMER PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The
warranty coverage that is extended to your Ford
tractor is explained in the Warranty and
Limitation of Liability form, a copy of which
forms pages v and vi of this book. A further copy
will be provided (pages vii and viii) which your
dealer will remove from the book and ask you to
sign after you have read it. Ask your dealer to
explain any points that you do not
understand. Your tractor was designed to power
and propel itself. It is intended for use in
normal and customary agricultural
applications. Do not modify or alter or permit
anyone else to modify or alter this tractor or
any of its components or any tractor function
without first consulting a Ford New Holland
Dealer. If you have any questions regarding
tractor modification contact Ford New Holland,
Inc., at one of the addresses shown on the
following page. A Roll Over Protective Structure
DROPS) and seat belt were standard equipment for
the tractor at time of factory asscmbly. If the
ROPS was modified by the original customer or has
been removed, it is recommended that you equip
your tractor with a Roll Over Protection
Structure (ROPS) and seat belt. ROPS and seat
belts are effective in reducing injuries during
tractor overturn accidents. Overturning a tractor
without ROPS can result in serious injury or
death. Further instructions regarding the care
and use of the ROPS will be found on page ix of
this book. A Roll Over Protective Structure
(ROPS) and seat belt are available for your Ford
tractor. If your tractor is not equipped with a
ROPS or safety cab and seat belt see your Ford
New Holland Dealer. Safety and instructional
decals should be kept clean and replaced if they
become damaged, illegible or are missing.
Pictures of the safety decals as well as
placement instructions are to be found on pages x
and xi of this book. Your safety and the safety
of those around you depends upon the care and
good judgment you use while operating this
equipment. Read the safety precautions carefully.
PARTS AND SERVICE CATALOGUES AVAILABLE! Ford New
Holland is pleased to announce to owners of Ford
tractors and equipment the availability
of numerous parts and service catalogues. To
obtain these catalogues merely fill out the order
form available from your local authorized Ford
New Holland Dealer.
7
OWNER ASSISTANCE
  • We at Ford New Holland and your Ford New Holland
    dealer want you to be completely satisfied with
    your investment. Normally any problems with your
    equipment will be handled by your dealer's
    Service Department. Sometimes, however,
    misunderstanding can occur. If your problem has
    not been handled to your satisfaction, we suggest
    the following
  • Contact the owner or General Manager of the
    dealership, explain the problem, and request
    assistance. When additional assistance is needed,
    your dealer has direct access to our branch
    office. If you cannot obtain satisfaction by
    doing this, contact the Ford New Holland branch
    office in your area and provide them with
  • Your name, address, and telephone number
  • Machine model and serial number
  • Dealership name and address
  • Machine purchase date and amount of use
  • Namre of problem

Atlanta 2000 Mountain Ind. Blvd. Tucker, GA
30084 Telephone (404) 7233615
New Holland 500 Diller Avenue New Holland, PA
17557 Telephone (717) 285 8302
Calgary Box 1616, Main P.O. Calgary, AB CANADA
T2P 2M7
Dallas P.O. Box 10227 Dallas, TX 75207 Telephone
(214) 9394919 Telephone (403) 5693208
Minneapolis P.O. Box 1342 Minneapolis, MN
55440 Telephone (612) 8874232 If you need
further assistance contact Consumer Services
Department Mail Station 500 Ford New Holland,
Inc. New Holland, PA 17557 Before contacting
Ford New Holland's branch office or Service
Deparment, be aware that your problem will likely
be resolved in the dealership using the dealer's
facilities, equipment and personnel. So it is
important that your initial contact be with the
dealer. A Service Publications Catalog Order
Form is available which lists the operator's and
service manuals for many prior model and most
current model Ford New Holland Versatile
tractors, equipment and consumer products. To
obtain a copy of this catalog, please call
1-8006354913. 1s
8
FORD NEW HOLLAND INC. AND FORD NEW HOLLAND CANADA
LTD.
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 3230,
3430, 3930, 4630 and 5030 TRACTORS COVERAGE
PROVIDED Ford New Holland Inc. or Ford New
Holland Canada Ltd., hereinafter called the
Company warrants to the retail purchaser of
each new Product (as listed below) that the
Selling Dealer will repair or replace any part
thereof found to be defective in materials or
workmanship within the following periods. This
warranty is for the benefit of the original or
subsequent purchaser when purchased from an
authorized Ford New Holland dealer. BASIC
WARRANTY Warranty Period
Agricultural Tractor, Models 3430, 3930, 4630 and
5030 .............................................
...... 12 Months
Replacement Parts ................................
........... 90 days or to end of Basic Warranty
(whichever is longer) Extended Power Train
Warranty Selected power train components are
covered for a period of 24 months provided that
the tractor has not been used more than a total
of 2,000 hours. The jxiwer train components
covered by extended warranty consist of the
following Engine - The rocker arm cover,
cylinder head, engine block crankcase pan and
timing gear cover of the engine, and the parts
fully en- closed within these units. Transmission
and Rear Axle The clutch housing, transmission
case, dual power housing, differential housing,
final drive housings, transfer case, front wheel
drive housing and parts fully enclosed within
these housings, including the drive axles, but
excluding the hy- draulic lift cover and its
components. LIMITATIONS, INCLUDING DISCLAIMER OF
IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you
may also have other rights which vary, depending
on state or provincial laws. Ford New Holland
Inc. or Ford New Holland Canada Ltd., does not
authorize any person to create for it any other
obligation or liability in connection with these
products. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE
STATED DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. NEITHER
THE COMPANY NOR THE SELLING DEALER SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS
OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states and provinces
do not allow limitations on how long an implied
warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you. The remedy of repair or replacement of a
defective part during the warranty period herein
specified shall be the purchaser's exclusive
remedy. EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN (ESP) When offered
by the Company, the option to purchase an
Extended Service Plan has been explained and I
accept and have signed the completed registration
form I decline the Extended Service Plan I will
consider later (within 180 days) PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT A Roll Over Protective Smicture (ROPS)
and seat belt are provided as standard equipment
on all Ford New Holland agricultural tractors and
we strongly recommend their use. Customers who
elect to remove or not use this protection do so
at their own risk.
  • I acknowledge the existence of OSHA regulations
    pertaining to ROPS.
  • A PTO master shield has been furnished with
    delivery of the machine.
  • The correct Operator's IVlanual has been
    furnished.
  • Safety precautions were explained to me by the
    Selling Dealer.
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • The blank spaces under Protective Equipment
    have been filled in and are correct, and I
    acknowledge that I have read and accept this
  • Warranty and Limitation of Liability.

Purchaser Address City siate Zip
Model Serial No. Retail Date
Dealer Code Address City State
Fig Basic Warranty Expires on
Extended Service Plan Expires on
Purchaser Dam
Dealer Date
Sigctum
Signature
Additional details on back
V
9
  • Ford New Holland Warranty Detail
  • The warranty period will begin on date of
    original retail sale or date of original use,
    whichever is earlier.
  • The obligation of the Company to the purchaser
    under this warranty is limited to the repair or
    replacement of defective parts by an authorized
    Ford New Holland dealer and will be done free of
    charge for both parts and labor using genuine
    Ford New Holland replacement parts. Repair or
    replacement in accordance with this warranty
    shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities
    of the Company and the Selling Dealer in respect
    of such Products.
  • Repairs or replacements will be performed by
    the Selling Dealer, following delivery of the
    Commercial Product by the purchaser to the
    Dealer's place of business. When the purchaser
    has moved a long distance from the Selling Dealer
    or the Selling Dealer is no longer in business,
    any Ford New Holland dealer authorized to sell
    and service the described Products may perform
    the repair at its dealership.
  • The Selling Dealer shall review these warranty
    provisions with the purchaser prior to retail
    sale, secure his acknowlegement of delivery of
    this warranty and record the date of original
    retail sale or date of original use.
  • To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must
    (1) report the product defect to an authorized
    Ford New Holland dealer and request repair
    within the applicable warranty term and (2)
    present evidence of the warranty start date.
  • WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
  • This warranty shall NOT apply under the following
    conditions
  • With respect to vendor warranty items such as
    Deutz, Cummins and Caterpillar engines, or tires,
    tubes and attachments which shall be warranted
    by their manufacturer, or local representative
    thereof..

If the unit has been subject to misapplication,
abuse, misuse, negligence of proper maintenance
or other negligence, fire or other accident. If
parts or attachments other than those made or
marketed by Ford New Holland Inc. or Ford New
Holland Canada Ltd., have been used in connection
with the unit and in the sole judgment of the
Company such use affects its performance,
stability or reliability.
(ii)
(iii)
If the unit has been altered or repaired outside
of a Ford New Holland dealership in a manner
which, in the sole judgment of the Company,
affects its performance, stability or reliability.
(iv)
(v) Batteries are covered by a separate pro rata
adjustment warranty. The prorata plan covers the
battery fully for the basic product warranty
period, as indicated, wih any remaining warranty
prorated according to the months of service.
The customer shall be responsible for payment of
dealer travel time to the machine or to deliver
the machine to the dealer s service shop for
repair. The Ford New Holland warranty does not
cover delivery charges or travel time.
(vi)
With the exception of special Owner Protection
Programs, the Company shall have no liability for
used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage
period.
(vii)
No warranty shall apply to damage resulting from
accident or damage caused by environment (such as
exposure to corrosive material). The Company
shall not be responsible for rental equipment
used to replacement the equipment being repaired.
This warranty shall NOT apply to normal
maintenance services (such as tuneups, fuel
injection system cleaning or wheel, brake and
clutch adjustments), to normal replacement of
service items (such as filters and brake or
clutch linings), or to normal deterioration due
to use or exposure (such as belts and exterior
finish). Ford New Holland shall not be
responsible for normal replacement parts such as
cutting knives, chains, belts, filters, oil, or
other parts which are wom out, unless they are
determined to be defecñve in material or
workmanship. This warranty shall NOT apply to any
Ford New Holland Product which is retailed or
distributed by anyone other than Ford New Holland
Inc. or Ford New Holland Canada Ltd., through its
authorized dealer. This warranty shall NOT apply
to any Product which is normally operated outside
of the United States and/or Canada.
(jx)
(x)
This warranty shall NOT apply if the purchaser,
insurance company, or any other entity or
individual acting on behalf of the purchaser
seeks re-imbursement for the dollar value of the
repair(s) or replacement(s) covered under this
warranty.
(xi)
RIGHT TO MAKE DESIGN CHANGES The Company reserves
the right to make changes in the design and other
changes in its products at any time and from time
to time without notice and without incurring any
obligation with respect to any product previously
ordered from it, sold or shipped by it. Vi
10
FORD NEW HOLLAND INC. AND FORD NEW HOLLAND CANADA
LTD.
WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 3230,
3430, 3930, 4630 and 5030 TRACTORS COVERAGE
PROVIDED Ford New Holland Inc. or Ford New
Holland Canada Ltd., hereinafter called the
Company warrants to the retail purchaser of
each new Product (as listed below) that the
Selling Dealer will repair or replace any part
thereof found to be defective in materials or
workmanship within the following periods. This
warranty is for the benefit of the original or
subsequent purchaser when purchased from an
authorized Ford New Holland dealer.
BASIC WARRANTY Warranty Period Agricultural
Tractor, Models 3430, 3930, 4630 and 5030
..................................................
. 12 Months Replacement Parts ....................
....................... 90 days or to end of
Basic Warranty (whichever is longer)
I
I
I
Extended Power Train Warranty Selected power
train components are covered for a period of 24
months provided that the tractor has not been
used more than a total of 2,000 hours. The power
train components covered by extended warranty
consist of the following Engine The rocker arm
cover, cylinder head, engine block, crankcase pan
and timing gear cover of the engine, and the
parts fully en- closed within these
units. Transmission and Rear Axle - The clutch
housing, transmission case, dual power housing,
differential housing, final drive housings,
transfer case, front wheel drive housing and
parts fully enclosed within these housings,
including the drive axles, but excluding the hy-
draulic lift cover and its components. LIMITATIONS
, INCLUDING DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This warranty gives you
specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary, depending on state or
provincial laws. Ford New Holland Inc. or Ford
New Holland Canada Ltd., does not authorize any
person to create for it any other obligation or
liability in connection with these products. TO
THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS APPLICABLE TO THIS
PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE STATED DURATION OF THIS
WRITTEN WARRANTY. NEITHER THE COMPANY NOR THE
SELLING DEALER SHALL BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF THE
USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,
COMMERCIAL LDSS OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some
states and provinces do not allow limitations on
how long an implied warranty will last or the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above limitations
or exclusions may not apply to you. The remedy of
repair or replacement of a defective part during
the warranty period herein specified shall be the
purchaser's exclusive remedy. EXTENDED SERVICE
PLAN (ESP) When offered by the Company, the
option to purchase an Extended Service Plan has
been explained and I accept and have signed the
completed registration form I decline the
Extended Service Plan I will consider later
(within 180 days) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT A Roll
Over Protective Structure (ROPS) and seat belt
are provided as standard equipment on all Ford
New Holland agricultural tractors and we strongly
recommend their use. Customers who elect to
remove or not use this protection do so at their
own risk.
i
i I
  • I acknowledge the existence of OSHA regulations
    pertaining to ROPS.
  • A PTO master shield has been furnished with
    delivery of the machine.
  • The correct Operator's Manual has been furnished.
  • Safety precautions were explained to me by the
    Selling Dealer.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The blank spaces under
Protective Equipment have been filled in and
are correct, and I acknowledge that I have read
and accept this Warranty and Limitation of
Liability.
Purchaser Address City State Zip
Modcl Serial No. Retail Date
Dealer Code Address City State Zip
Basic Warranty Expires on Extended
Service Plan Expires on (Subzctoconfmnai
mbyFNFQ
Purchaser Date Dealer Date Additional
details on back vl1
11
  • Ford New Holland Warranty Detail
  • The warranty period will begin on date of
    original retail sale or date of original use,
    whichever is earlier.
  • The obligation of the Company to the purchaser
    under this warranty is limited to the repair or
    replacement of defective parts by an authorized
    Ford New Holland dealer and will be done free of
    charge for both parts and labor using genuine
    Ford New Holland replacement parts. Repair or
    replacement in accordance with this warranty
    shall constimte fulfillment of all liabilities
    of the Company and the Selling Dealer in respect
    of such Products.
  • Repairs or replacements will be performed by the
    Selling Dealer, following delivery of the
    Commercial Product by the purchaser to the
    Dealers place of business. When the purchaser
    has moved a long distance from the Selling Dealer
    or the Selling Dealer is no longer in business,
    any Ford New Holland dealer authorized to sell
    and service the described Products may perform
    the repair at its dealership.
  • The Selling Dealer shall review these warranty
    provisions with the purchaser prior to retail
    sale, secure his acknowlegement of delivery of
    this warranty and record the date of original
    retail sale or date of original use.
  • To obtain warranty service, the purchaser must
    (1) report the product defect to an authorized
    Ford New Holland dealer and request repair
    within the applicable warranty term and (2)
    present evidence of the warranty start date.
  • WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
  • This warranty shall NOT apply under the following
    conditions
  • With respect to vendor warranty items such as
    Deutz, Cummins and Caterpillar engines, or tires,
    tubes and aaachments which shall be warranted by
    their manufacturer, or local representative
    thereof..

If the unit has been subject to misapplication,
abuse, misuse, negligence of proper maintenance
or other negligence, fire or other accident.
(ii)
If parts or attachments other than those made or
marketed by Ford New Holland Inc. or Ford New
Holland Canada Ltd., have been used in connection
with the unit and in the sole judgment of the
Company such use affects its performance,
stability or reliability.
(iñ)
If the unit has been altered or repaired outside
of a Ford New Holland dealership in a manner
which, in the sole judgment of the Company,
affects its performance, stability or reliability.
(iv)
(v) Batteries are covered by a separate pro rata
adjustment warranty. The prorata plan covers the
battery fully for the basic product warranty
period, as indicated, wih any remaining warranty
prorated according to the months of service. The
customer shall be responsible for payment of
dealer travel time to the machine or to deliver
the machine to the dealers service shop for
repair. The Ford New Holland warranty does not
cover delivery charges or travel time.
With the exception of special Owner Protection
Programs, the Company shall have no liability for
used equipment sold beyond the specified coverage
period.
(vii)
No warranty shall apply to damage resulting from
accident or damage caused by environment (such as
exposure to corrosive material). The Company
shall not be responsible for rental equipment
used to replacement the equipment being repaired.
This warranty shall NOT apply to normal
maintenance services (such as tuneups, fuel
injection system cleaning or wheel, brake and
clutch adjustments), to normal replacement of
service items (such as filters and brake or
clutch linings), or to normal deterioration due
to use or exposure (such as belts and exterior
finish). Ford New Holland shall not be
responsible for normai replacement parts such as
cutting knives, chains, belts, filters, oil, or
other parts which are wom out, unless they are
determined to be defective in material or
workmanship.
(ix)
(x) This warranty shall NOT apply to any Ford
New Holland Product which is retailed or
distributed by anyone other than Ford New Holland
Inc. or Ford New Holland Canada Ltd., through its
authorized dealer. This warranty shall NOT apply
to any Product which is normally operated outside
of the United States and/or Canada.
This warranty shall NOT apply if the purchaser,
insurance company, or any other entity or
individual acting on behalf of the purchaser
seeks re-imbursement for the dollar value of the
repair(s) or replacement(s) covered under this
warranty.
(xi)
RIiHT TO MAKE DESIGN CHANGES The Company
reserves the right to make changes in the design
and other changes in its products at any time and
from time to time without notice and without
incurring any obligation with respect to any
product previously ordered from it, sold or
shipped by it.
12
ROPS
  • ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES
  • A Roll Over Protective Strucmre (ROPS) and seat
    belt were standard equipment for the tractor at
    time of factory assembly. The seat belt, when
    used by ihe operator, maximizes the protection
    offered by the ROPS. Always use your seat belt
    when the ROPS is installed seat belts save
    lives when they are used. Do not use your seat
    belt if the ROPS is not installed on the tractor.
  • If the ROPS was deleted by the original purchaser
    or has been removed, it is recommended that you
    equip your tractor with a Roll Over Protective
    Structure and seat belt. ROPS, when used with a
    seat belt, are effective in reducing injuries
    during tractor overturn accidents. Overturning a
    tractor without a ROPS can result in serious
    injury or death.
  • A Roll Over Protective Smicture and seat belt are
    available from your Ford New Holland dealer.
  • ROPS MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
  • After the first 20 hours of operation and every
    300 hours of operation (or six months, whichever
    comes first)
  • Check the torque of the ROPS mounting bolts.
    Tighten, if necessary, to 180 220 lbf.ft. (244
    298 Nm).
  • Check the operator's seat mounting bolts and the
    seat belt mounting points. Tighten bolts to
    torque and replace any wom or damaged parts.

DAMAGE TO THE ROPS If the tractor has rolled over
or the ROPS has been damaged (such as striking an
overhead object during transpon), it must be
replaced to provide the original
protection. After an accident, check for damage
to the (1) ROPS, (2) operator's seat, (3) seat
belt and seatbelt mountings. Before you operate
the tractor, replace all damaged parts. DO NOT
TRY TO WELD OR STRAIGHTEN THE ROPS. WARNING
Never attach chains, ropes or rables to the
ROPS for pulling purposes this will cause the
tractor to tip backwards. Always pull from the
tractor drawbar. Be careful when driving through
door openings or under low overhead objects. Make
sure there is sufficient overhead clearance for
the ROPS. WARNING If the ROPS is removed or
replaced, make certain that the proper hardware
is used to replace the ROPS and the recommended
torque values are applied to the attaching
bolts. WARNING Always wear your seat belt if
the tractor is equipped with a ROPS. Do not use
the seat belt if the ROPS is lowered or removed
from the tractor.
FALLING OBJECT STRUCTURE (FOPS)
PROTECTIVE
When a tractor is equipped with a front end
loader and is not equipped with a safety cab, it
is recommended that the tractor be fitted with a
FOPS canopy to protect the operator from falling
objects.
Ford Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
13
SAFETY DECALS
Replace all missing, damaged or illegible decals.
TO JUMP START (Negative Grounded Bakery) 1.
Shield eyes 2. Connect end of one cable to
osi\ive () terminals of each battery. 3.
Connect one end ol other cable to negative (-)
terminal ol Good battery. 4. Connect other end
to engine block ol vehicle f0ing started. TO
PREVENT DAMAGE to other electrical components on
vehicle being started, make certain thai Ongine
is at idle speed before disconnecting jumer
cdbl0s. EeNN-1Me1-BA Part No. E9NN10661BA Locati
on Top of battery


Before starting and operating Know the operating and safety instruction in the operator's manual and on the traclor Clear Ihe arEa of bystanders Locate and know operation ol controls Fasten your seat belt Start engine only from operators seal with transmission in neutral. PTO disengaged and hydraulic controls in lowered position Avoid accidental contac1 with gear sh.ft lever while the engine is running Unexpected tractor movement can result Slow down on turns, rough ground and slopes to avoid upset Oo not permit anyone but the operator to ride on the tractor There is no safe place for riders Lock brahes together, use warning lights and SMV emblem while drivin9on roads Lower equipment, place gear shifl levers in neutral, stop engine and apply parking brake before leaving tractor seat. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHER PERSONS Before starting and operating Know the operating and safety instruction in the operator's manual and on the traclor Clear Ihe arEa of bystanders Locate and know operation ol controls Fasten your seat belt Start engine only from operators seal with transmission in neutral. PTO disengaged and hydraulic controls in lowered position Avoid accidental contac1 with gear sh.ft lever while the engine is running Unexpected tractor movement can result Slow down on turns, rough ground and slopes to avoid upset Oo not permit anyone but the operator to ride on the tractor There is no safe place for riders Lock brahes together, use warning lights and SMV emblem while drivin9on roads Lower equipment, place gear shifl levers in neutral, stop engine and apply parking brake before leaving tractor seat. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHER PERSONS Before starting and operating Know the operating and safety instruction in the operator's manual and on the traclor Clear Ihe arEa of bystanders Locate and know operation ol controls Fasten your seat belt Start engine only from operators seal with transmission in neutral. PTO disengaged and hydraulic controls in lowered position Avoid accidental contac1 with gear sh.ft lever while the engine is running Unexpected tractor movement can result Slow down on turns, rough ground and slopes to avoid upset Oo not permit anyone but the operator to ride on the tractor There is no safe place for riders Lock brahes together, use warning lights and SMV emblem while drivin9on roads Lower equipment, place gear shifl levers in neutral, stop engine and apply parking brake before leaving tractor seat. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR OTHER PERSONS
Part No. D2NN2K106A Location Handbrake lever
(where fitted) g WARNING
G SET PARKING BRAKE AND PLACE SHIFT LEVERS
IN NEUTRAL BEFORE DISMOUNTING. 0 FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THE ABOVE WARNING MAY ALLOW TRAGTOR
MOVEMENT CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY.
Part No. E4NN7Z273DA Location Righthand fender
G Start engine only from operators seat. If
safety start switch is bypassed engine can start
with transmission in gear. 0 Do not oonnect or
short across terminals on staner solenoid. G
Attach booster cables as shown on battery decal
and operators manual. Starting in gear causing
runaway can result in serious injury.
Part No. E1NN16A901EA Location Starting motor
Part No. F0NN16A901AA Location Righthand
fender
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SAFETY DECALS
Replace all missing, damaged or illegible decals.

Put only from drawbar. PuMng from
any other 0V9FtlJm.
point can cause rear
DONOlATTA6HROPEOORC0AlNS TO ROPS FOR P ULLIN G
PU RPOSES.
  • Do not operate with unshielded PT0.

TO and stop engine befoe
Part No. FONN94518R55AA Location All models
Instrument panel, plus Folding ROPS Center
rear Telescopic ROPS lenhand side
servient tfd6toF OF implements
attaching and detaching implements. Position
drawbar at 14" from end of

PT0 shaft to drawbar hole for 540 and
16 for 1000 PT0 RPM.

When towing equipment use a safety

WARNING
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE HIGHLY COMPRESSED SPRING INSIDE. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT IF PROPER PROCEDURE IS NOT USED. FOR PROPER SERVICE SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED NEW HOLLANO DEALER. md 163154
chain.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE IN- STRUCTIONS ABOVE
GAN CAUSE
SERIOUS (NUURYTOTHEOPERATOROR
OTHER PERSONS.
Part No. EINN16A90IBA Location Rear axle
housing righthand side
Part No. 163154 Location Telescopic ROPS
lefthand side
WARNING WARNING
KEEP HANDS AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM ROTATING FAN AND BELTS TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY
DANGER - EXPLOSIVE cAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR SEVERE
INJURY. PROTECT EYES. SPARKS, FLAMES, CIGARETTES
CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION TOOLS AND CABLE CLAMPS CAN
CAUSE SPARKS. DO NOT USE WITHOUT INSTRUCTION.
KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL. ACID - POISON
cAUSES SEVERE BURNS. CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID. IN
EVENT OF CONTACT, FLUSH WITH WATER AND SEE A
DOCTOR. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Part No.
E9NN10K694DA Location Top of battery Part
No. D8NN865MAB Location Both sides of radiator
fan shroud
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A careful operator is the best operator. Most
accidents can be avoided by observing certain
precautions. To help prevent accidents, read and
take the following precautions before operating
the tractor. Equipment should be operated only by
those who are responsible and instructed to do so.
  • when operating over rough ground, when crossing
    ditches or slopes and when turning comers.
  • When operating at transport speeds, lock the
    tractor brake pedals together for two wheel
    braking.
  • Keep the tractor in the same gear when going
    downhill as would be used when going uphill. Do
    not coast or free wheel down hills.
  • Any towed vehicle whose total weight exceeds
    that of the towing tractor must be equipped with
    brakes for safe operation.
  • If the tractor becomes stuck or the tires are
    frozen to the ground, reverse the tractor to
    prevent overturning.
  • Always check overhead clearance, especially when
    transporting the tractor.
  • Make sure the lights are adjusted to prevent
    blinding an oncoming vehicle operator.
  • Use the flasher/turn signal lights and SMV sign
    when travelling on public roads, both day and
    night, unless prohibited by law.

THE TRACTOR
  1. Read the Operator's Manual carefully before using
    the tractor. Lack of operating knowledge can lead
    to accidents.
  2. Only allow properly trained and qualified
    persons to operate the tractor.
  1. Use an approved roll bar and seat belt for safe
    operation. Overturning a tractor can result in
    death or injury. If your tractor is not equipped
    with a ROPS and seat belt, see your Ford New
    Holland dealer.
  2. If a front end loader is to be installed, a FOPS
    canopy is recommended to avoid injury from
    falling objects.
  3. To prevent falls, use the handholds and step
    plates when getting on and off the tractor. Keep
    steps and platform clear of mud and debris.

6. Do not permit anyone but the operator to ride
on the tractor unless a passenger seat is fitted.
There is no safe place for extra riders otherwise.
  1. Replace all missing, illegible or damaged safety
    decals.
  2. Keep safety decals free of dirt or grime.

OPERATING THE TRACTOR
  1. Do not modify or alter or permit anyone else to
    modify or alter the tractor or any of its
    components or any tractor function without first
    consulting a Ford New Holland dealer.
  2. Install all shields before starting or operating
    the tractor.
  1. Apply the parking brake, place the P.T.O. lever
    in the OFF position, the lift control levers in
    the down position, the remote control valve
    levers in the neutral position and the
    transmission levers in neutral before starting
    the tractor.
  2. Do not start the engine or operate controls while
    standing beside the tractor. Always sit in the
    tractor seat when starting the engine or
    operating the controls.
  3. Do not bypass the transmission and P.T.O. neutral
    start switches. Consult your Ford New Holland
    dealer if your neutral start controls
    malfunction. Use jumper cables only in the
    recommended manner. Improper use can result in a
    tractor runaway.

DRIVING THE TRACTOR
1. Watch where you are going, especially at row
ends, on roads and around trees and low
overhanging obstacles. To avoid overturns,
drive the tractor with care and at speeds
compatible with safety, especially
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  1. Avoid accidental contact with the gear shift
    levers while the engine is running. Unexpected
    tractor movement can result from such contact.
  2. Do not get off the tractor while it is in motion.
  3. Shut off the engine and P.T.O. and apply the
    parking brake before getting off the tractor.
  4. Do not park the tractor on a steep incline.
  5. Do not operate the tractor engine in an enclosed
    building without adequate ventilation. Exhaust
    fumes can cause death.
  6. If the power steering or engine ceases
    operating, stop the tractor immediately as the
    tractor will be more difficult to control.
  7. Pull only from the swinging drawbar or the lower
    link drawbar in the lowered position. Use only a
    drawbar pinthatlocks in place. Pulling from the
    tractor rear axle or any point above the axle may
    cause the tractor to overturn.
  8. If the front end of the tractor tends to rise
    when heavy implements are attached to the
    threepoint hitch, install front end or front
    wheel weights. Do not operate the tractor with a
    light front end.
  9. Always set the hydraulic selector lever in
    position control when attaching equipment and
    when transporting equipment. Be sure hydraulic
    couplers are properly mounted and will disconnect
    safely in case of accidental detachment of the
    implement.
  10. Do not leave equipment in the raised position.
  11. Ensure any attached equipment or accessories are
    correctly installed, are approved for use with
    the tractor, do not overload the tractor and are
    operated and maintained in accordance with the
    instructions issued by the equipment or accessory
    manufacturer.
  12. Remember that your tractor, if abused or
    incorrecfly used, can be dangerous and become a
    hazard both to me operator and to bystanders. Do
    not overload or operate with attached equipment
    which is unsafe, not designed for the particular
    task or is poorly maintained.
  • OPERATING THE P.T.O.
  • When operating P.T.O. driven equipment, shut off
    the engine and wait until the P.T.O. stops before
    getting off the tractor and disconnecting the
    equipment.
  • Do not wear loose clothing when operating the
    power takeoff or when near rotating equipment.
  • When operating stationary P.T.O. driven
    equipment, always apply the tractor parking brake
    and block the rear wheels front and back.
  • To avoid injury, do not clean, adjust, unelog or
    service P.T.O. driven equipment when the tractor
    engine is running.
  • Make sure the P.T.O. guard is in position at all
    times and always replace the P.T.O. cap when the
  • P.T.O. is not in use.
  • SERVICING THE TRACTOR
  • The cooling system operates under pressure which
    is controlled by the radiator cap. It is
    dangerous to remove the cap while the system is
    hot. Always turn the cap slowly to the first stop
    and allow the pressure to escape before removing
    the cap entirely.
  • Do not smoke while refuelling the tractor. Keep
    any type of open flame away. Wait for the engine
    to cool before refuelling.
  • Keep the tractor and equipment, panicularly
    brakes and steering, maintained in a reliable and
    satisfactory condition to ensure your safety and
    comply with legal requirements.
  • To prevent fire or explosion, keep open flames
    away from battery or cold weather starting aids.
    To prevent sparks which could cause explosion,
    use jumper cables according to instructions.
  • Stop the engine before performing any service on
    the tractor.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  • Escaping diesel/hydraulic fluid under pressure
    can penetrate the skin causing serious injury
  • DO NOT use your hand to check for leaks. Use a
    piece of cardboard or paper to search for leaks.
  • Stop the engine and relieve pressure before
    connecting or disconnecting lines.
  • Tighten all connections before starting the
    engine or pressurizing lines.

5. Do not fil1 the fuel tank to capacity. Allow
room for expansion.
6. 7. 8.
Wipe up spilled fuel immedialely. Always tighten
the fuel tank cap securely. If the original fuel
tank cap is lost, replace it
with a Ford New Holland approved cap. A
nonapproved cap may not be safe.
  1. Keep equipment clean and properly maintained.
  2. Do not drive equipment near open fires.
  3. Never use fuel for cleaning purposes.
  4. Arrange fuel purchases so that summer grade fuels
    are not held over and used in the winter.
  • If fluid is injected into the skin obtain
    medical attention immediately or gangrene may
    result.
  • The fuel oil in the injection system is under
    high pressure and can penetrate the skin.
    Unqualified persons should not remove or attempt
    to adjust a pump, injector, nozzle or any other
    pan of the fuel injection system. Failure to
    follow these instructions can result in serious
    injury.
  • Continuous long term contact with used engine oil
    may cause skin cancer. Avoid prolonged contact
    with used engine oil. Wash skin promptly with
    soap and water.
  • Tractor wheels are very heavy. Handle with care
    and ensure, when stored, that they cannot topple
    and cause injury.

ROLL OVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
Your Ford tractor is equipped with a Roll Over
Protective Structure (ROPS). It must be
maintained in a serviceable condition. Be careful
when driving through doorways or working in
confined spaces with low headroom.
Under no circumstances
  1. modify, drill or alter the ROPS in any
    way.
  2. attempt to straighten or weld any pan of
    the ROPS or retaining brackets which have
    suffered damage. By doing so you may weaken the
    structure and endanger your safety.
  3. secure any pans on the ROPS or anach your
    ROPS with other than the special high tensile
    bolts and nuts specified.
  4. attach chains or ropes to the ROPS for
    pulling purposes.
  5. take unnecessary risks even though your ROPS
    and seat belt afford you the maximum protection
    possible.

DIESEL FUEL
  1. Under no circumstances should gasoline, alcohol
    or blended fuels be added to diesel fuel. These
    combinations can create an increased fire or
    explosive hazard. In a closed container such as a
    fuel tank these blends are more explosive than
    pure gasoline. Do not use these blends.
  2. Never remove the fuel cap or refuel with the
    engine running or hot.
  3. Do not smoke while refuelling or when standing
    near fuel.
  4. Maintain control of the fuel filler pipe nozzle
    when filling the tank.

Whenever you see this symbol it means ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION CHECK AND ADJUST AS
REQUIRED
  • INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS
  • Tire pressures and condition ....
  • Liftrod levelling crank for prOJF operation
  • PERFORMANCE SERVICE CHECKS
  • Engine operation including throttle and governor
    operation ..................
  • Transmission, including clutch .........
  • Steering control ..........
  • Differential lock engagement and
  1. Drain diesel fuel filter and water separator
    ................
  2. Lubricate all grease fittings ......... -
  3. Air cleaner element and hose connections

-.
3. Radiator coolant level and antifreeze pro
tection (S.G. 1.0711.083 at 6 F) . .
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  1. Fin belt .............-.- --
  2. Engine oil level . ..... ..--
  3. Transmission oil level . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .
  1. Seat mounting and adjustment
  2. All electrical cables, terminals and
  • disengagement .. . ..
  • Brake action .........................
  • All optional equipment and
  • accessories ...............

wires ....... ..... ... . . . (I
  1. Rear axle center housing oil level . .
  2. Front axle differential oil level (4wd) ....
  3. Front axle hub oil level (4wd) .......
  4. Power steering reservoir oil level
  5. Hydraulic lift Draft Control IilmDS Fifig

OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS All operative checks
are to be performed with the tractor at normal
operating temperature.
  • adjustment . -O
  • Upper link, drawbar and pin in positiOFl . .
  • Brake adjusnnent and pedal equalization _at_
  • Wheeltorim clamp bolts and lock nuts for
    tightness .
  • Wheel discto-hub nuts for tighmess ...
  • Front end weight clamp bolts fOF
  • tightness . .
  • Front anle suppon bolts for tightness
  • Front axle spindle nuts for proper tightness
    (2wd)
  • Front wheel toein
  • Fuel level .....
  • Sheet metal and paint condition
  1. Lights and instruments for proper operation
  2. Fluid and oil leaks ...........
  3. Maximum noload speed and idle speed

SAFETY ITEMS CHECKS
. _at_ 1. ROPS and seat belt installed ..
2. Safety decals installed .......... ..... .a
  • . O 3. P.T.O. transmission neutral start
    switches operation ....
  • Parking brake operation .. .
  • Flashing lights/tail lights
  • Operatiofl ........................
  • Operator's Manual . .
  • _at_ 7. P.T.O. master shield installed .........
  • 8. S.M.V. emblem installed (where
  • applicable) ...
  • adjustments and fuel shutoff .
  • PT.O. operation ........
  • Hydraulic System
  • Selector levers for Draft and Position Control
    operation
  • Flow control operation ...........
  • Draft Control for tension and compression loads .
    .
  • Auxiliary Services Control or remote control
    valves (if installed)

.
-
. .
INSPECTION PERFORMER-WARRANTY EXPLAINED OWNER'S
SIGNATURE DATE
TRACTOR MODEL NO.
........... TRACTOR SERIAL NO. ..
DEALER'S SIGNATURE DATE
FIRST 50HOUR SERVICE - CHECK AND ADJUST AS
REQUIRED
  • SAFETY ITEMS SERVICE CHECKS
  • ROPS/safety frame bolt torque ........
  • Seat belt condition and ix1t torque
  • P.T.O. and transmission neutral stan switches
    operation ...................
  • INOPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS
  • Tire pressures and condition ....... -
  • Dry air cleaner element and hose connections
  • Drain diesel fuel filter and water
  • separator and bleed system .
  1. Adjust engine valve clearance ...
  2. Brake adjustment and pedal equalisation .

.. .fi
0
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18. Check and adjust parking brake
- 19. Gutch pedal free play ............. .O
4. Radiator coolant level and antifreeze pro
  • tection (S.G. 1.0711.083 at 6P F) . .
  • Fan belt
  • Change hydraulic filter(s) . .
  • OPERATIVE SERVICE CHECKS
  • fi 1.Lights and instruments for proper operation
  • Fluid and oil leaks ....
  • Maximum noload speed and idle speed adjustments
    and fuel shutoff
  • PT.O. operation .................. .
  • Hydraulic System
  • Draft Control operation ............... Position
    control operation
  • Flow control operation ...
  • Auxiliary Services Control or remote
  1. Rear axle center housing oil level ......
  2. Power steering reservoir oil level ...... D
  3. Change front axle differential oil (4wd) .
  • ._at_ PERFORMANCE SERVICE CHECKS
  • Engine operation including thronle and governor
    operation
  • Transmission, including clutch ........
  • Steering control ...
  • Differential lock engagement and
  • disengagement .....................
  • _at_ 5. Brake action . ....
  • 6.All optional equipment and
  • Cjange front hub oil (4wd) . .
  • Grease front wheel bearings (2wd) .....
  • 12L. ubricate all grease fittings and pivots . . D

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  • Wheel disctohub nuts for tightness .
  • Wheeltorim clamp bolts or
  • lock nuts for tightness .. ........
  • Front end weight clamp bolts for
  • tightness

n
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control valves (if installed) ............ .
accessories .
INSPECTION PERFORMEDWARRANTY EXPLAINED OWNER'S
SIGNATURE DATE
TRACTOR MODEL NO.
.......... TRACTOR SERIAL NO. ..........
DEALER'S SIGNATURE DATE
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