Tractor Segment:
The TJ275 is positioned as a high-horsepower, articulated agricultural tractor designed for heavy-duty field operations, row crop farming, and large-scale operations.
Key Competitors:
John Deere (e.g., 8R Series), Case IH (e.g., Magnum Series), Claas (e.g., AXION Series), Challenger (e.g., MT Series), and AGCO brands (Massey Ferguson, Fendt).
Articulation:
Articulated steering provides superior maneuverability in tight headlands and allows for efficient tractor operation.
Power Output:
Designed for high horsepower applications, providing the torque and power necessary for demanding tillage, planting, and harvesting tasks.
Operator Comfort:
Typically features a comfortable and functional operator's cab with good visibility and ergonomic controls, essential for long working hours.
Value To Owner:
Essential for accurate and efficient parts procurement, ensuring the correct OEM replacement parts are used for maintenance and repair, minimizing downtime and preserving tractor performance.
Scope:
Comprehensive coverage of all components and systems for the New Holland TJ275 Ag Tractor.
Specific Systems Covered:
Engine, Powertrain (Transmission, Differentials, Axles), Hydraulics, PTO, Chassis, Steering, Brakes, Electrical System, Cab Components, Front Axle, Rear Axle, Wheels and Tires, Implements (mounting points/interfaces).
Estimated Pages:
Estimating based on 'master illustrated parts list manual' for a complex agricultural tractor, likely 500+ pages. Exact count not provided.
Type:
Parts Catalog / Parts List Manual
Language:
English (standard for New Holland technical documentation)
Powertrain Components:
Detailed breakdown of engine components, fuel system, cooling system, exhaust system, clutch, transmission gears and shafts, PTO components, final drives, differentials, and axle assemblies.
Hydraulic System:
Includes hydraulic pumps, valves, cylinders, hoses, filters, and related fittings. May cover the hitch control system.
Electrical System:
Coverage of starter, alternator, battery, lighting systems, wiring harnesses, sensors, and control units (if applicable).
Chassis And Body:
Frame components, drawbar, fenders, operator's station (cab interior and exterior), controls, linkages, and mounting hardware.
Part Identification:
Primary focus is on identifying correct replacement parts through detailed exploded views and part numbers. Not a repair manual, so repair procedures are not included.
Assembly Disassembly Reference:
Provides visual references ('parts explosions', 'exploded views', 'breakdowns') essential for understanding how components assemble and disassemble for part identification and ordering.
Depth:
Highly detailed for parts identification. Focuses on OEM part numbers, descriptions, and quantities for every component.
Application Focus:
Specifically targets parts sourcing and inventory management for New Holland TJ275 Ag Tractors.
File Type:
PDF (Portable Document Format)
Searchability:
Likely text-searchable if the PDF is OCR'd, allowing for quick lookup of part numbers or descriptions. Quality dependent on original scanning/creation.
Resolution:
Variable depending on the source document; aims for clarity in illustrations and text for accurate part identification. Assumed to be high enough for reproduction.
Binding:
N/A (Digital PDF Download)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital PDF Download)
Delivery:
Instant Digital Download
Manufacturer:
Cummins (common for New Holland tractors of this era/class)
Model Series:
Likely a Cummins QSX or ISX series engine.
Displacement:
Typically in the range of 11.9 to 15 liters for engines in this horsepower class.
Configuration:
Inline 6-cylinder, turbocharged, intercooled diesel.
Horsepower Rated:
Rated at approximately 275 horsepower (as indicated by model number). Peak horsepower may be higher.
Torque Peak:
Torque figures would be substantial, likely exceeding 1000 lb-ft, crucial for heavy draft work. Specific values depend on engine variant.
Injection System:
High-pressure common rail (HPCR) fuel injection system.
Type:
Liquid-cooled, with radiator and fan.
Type:
Powershift Transmission (e.g., 16x4 or 24x6 configurations common for this class)
Features:
Offers on-the-go shifting through multiple gears without requiring clutch operation, maximizing productivity and ease of use.
Optional Types:
While Powershift is typical, some configurations might have offered a High-Low range split within gears. Specific options would be in detailed specs.
Power Take Off Pto:
Standard PTO options likely include 540 PTO, 1000 PTO, and potentially 1000 Economy PTO. The parts manual will list specific PTO components.
Length:
Variable, typically around 6-7 meters (20-23 feet) for articulated tractors of this size. Exact dimensions not provided.
Width:
Variable based on tire size and configuration, but generally around 3 meters (10 feet) for transport. Exact dimensions not provided.
Height:
Cab height typically around 3 meters (10 feet). Exact dimensions not provided.
Operating Weight:
Likely in the range of 10,000 to 12,000 kg (22,000 to 26,500 lbs) without ballast. Exact weight not provided.
Wheelbase:
Not applicable in the traditional sense due to articulated steering; the tractor effectively 'bends' in the middle.
Drawbar Capacity:
Designed for heavy draft loads, with significant vertical and horizontal pull capacity. Specific ratings would be in operator/service manuals.
Rollover Protection:
Standard with a Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) in the cab. Certified ROPS is a critical safety feature for tractors.
Braking System:
Hydraulically actuated wet disc brakes, typically on all four wheels (though rear axle is primary drive/braking). Parts manual will detail brake components.
Lighting:
Comprehensive lighting system including headlights, taillights, work lights, and warning beacons (often optional).
Seatbelts:
Operator seat equipped with seat belts.
Cab Design:
Reinforced cab structure (ROPS) provides protection in case of a rollover.
Cab Amenities:
Operator cabs typically included climate control (HVAC), radio/entertainment systems, and ergonomic controls. Specific features vary by trim level.
Autosteer Readiness:
While not standard on all models of that era, many high-horsepower tractors were prepared for or equipped with GPS guidance and autosteer systems, significantly improving precision and reducing operator fatigue.
Telematics Readiness:
Later models of the TJ series or similar tractors might have had telematics options for remote monitoring and diagnostics, though this was less common on earlier iterations.
Hydraulic Controls:
Advanced hydraulic control systems, often with electronic or electro-hydraulic options for implementing precise implement control (e.g., draft control, position control).
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 250-500 hours, depending on operating conditions and oil type. Refer to specific engine service manual for exact intervals.
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Commonly every 1000-2000 hours. Parts manual will list hydraulic filter part numbers.
Transmission Fluid Change:
Typically every 1500-2500 hours. Parts manual will list transmission filter part numbers.
Engine Oil Grade:
Usually API CJ-4 or CK-4 rated diesel engine oil, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 depending on ambient temperature. Specific viscosity grades detailed in engine service manual.
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
New Holland 'New Holland Hydraulic/Transmission Oil' (NH 410B) or equivalent ISO VG 46 hydraulic oil. Specifics in operator/service manual.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Specific New Holland coolant recommendations apply.
Common Wear Items:
Wear items would include filters (oil, fuel, hydraulic, air), clutch packs (if applicable to powershift), hydraulic hoses, seals, and common drivetrain components due to high workload.
Electrical Connectors:
As with many tractors, electrical connections and harnesses can be susceptible to vibration and environmental exposure over time.
Parts List Importance:
This parts list is critical for identifying OEM part numbers for scheduled maintenance, replacement of worn components, and for ordering correct filters and fluids.
New Holland Legacy:
New Holland has a long and rich history in agricultural machinery, dating back to the late 19th century, known for innovation and robust machinery.
Tj Series Development:
The TJ series represents New Holland's line of high-horsepower articulated tractors, evolving from earlier models to incorporate advanced powertrains and hydraulic systems.
Production Period:
The TJ series was produced roughly from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s, with the TJ275 being a key model within that range. Exact production years need specific model identification.
Manufacturing Location:
New Holland tractors are typically manufactured in their global production facilities, with North American models often originating from facilities in North America (e.g., Grand Island, Nebraska).
Industry Awards:
While specific awards for the TJ275 are not readily available without more detailed historical research, New Holland as a brand has received numerous industry accolades for innovation and product excellence over the years.
Performance Benchmarks:
Tractors in this class are typically benchmarked for fuel efficiency, drawbar pull performance, and hydraulic flow capacity.