This service repair workshop manual covers the Ford TW-5, TW-15, TW-25, and TW-35 agricultural tractors, primarily produced during the 1980s and early 1990s. These tractors represented Ford's premium, higher-horsepower offerings, known for their advanced features and comfort for the era. They are characterized by robust diesel engines, sophisticated partial power shift transmissions with features like Dual Power, and comprehensive hydraulic systems designed for demanding agricultural tasks. The engineering quality and reliability of the Ford TW series have made them enduring workhorses, and this manual provides the essential information to maintain their performance and longevity.
This comprehensive workshop manual is designed for professional mechanics and DIY technicians, offering detailed procedures for maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting. It covers all primary systems, including the engine, transmission, hydraulics, brakes, electrical systems, and drivetrain, with specific attention to components like the cooling system, fuel system, turbocharger, clutch, axles, and PTO. The manual provides step-by-step instructions for disassembly, assembly, repair, installation, and removal, alongside routine checks, preventative maintenance schedules, and diagnostic flowcharts. Its purpose is to serve as a complete reference, enabling users to perform all necessary service and repair tasks accurately and efficiently, ensuring the optimal operation of their Ford TW series tractor.
Model:
TW-5, TW-15, TW-25, TW-35
Product Type:
Service Repair Workshop Manual
Product Code:
Ford_TW_Series_Service_Manual_Download
Product Positioning:
Professional Quality Service Repair Manual
Value Proposition:
Cost-effective solution for vehicle maintenance and repair, empowering users to perform repairs and save money.
Competitor Manuals:
Equivalent to official dealer service manuals used by certified technicians.
User Friendliness:
Designed as a handy, easy-to-read reference book.
Instruction Clarity:
Comprehensive explanations with sequential steps for procedures.
Technical Accuracy:
Provides the same information used by dealer technicians.
Models Covered:
Ford TW-5, Ford TW-15, Ford TW-25, Ford TW-35
Market Segment:
Agricultural Tractors
Page Count:
Not Specified (Digital Download)
Manual Type:
Factory Service Manual / Workshop Manual
Delivery Method:
Downloadable
Primary Systems:
Engine, Transmission, Hydraulics, Brakes, Electrical, Drivetrain
Engine Systems:
Cooling System, Diesel Fuel System, Turbocharger
Drivetrain Systems:
Clutch, Differential & Bevel Drive Gears, Dual Power, Final Drives, Front Axle, Front Wheel Drive, Rear Axle
Hydraulic Systems:
Hydraulic System, Hydraulic Lift System, Low Pressure Hydraulic System
Control Systems:
Power Steering
Auxiliary Systems:
Power Take Off (PTO)
Structural Components:
Cab
Repair Procedures:
Disassembly, Assembly, Repair, Installation, Removal
Maintenance Procedures:
Routine Checks, Preventative Maintenance, Lubrication
Diagnostic Procedures:
Troubleshooting, Fault Finding, Diagnostic Flowcharts
Depth Of Coverage:
Comprehensive Workshop Level
Target Audience:
Professional Mechanics and DIY Technicians
PDF Compatibility:
Compatible with all PDF readers
Operating System Compatibility:
All Windows and Mac OS versions
Printability:
All pages are printable
Document Integrity:
100% complete and intact, no missing or corrupt pages
Binding:
N/A (Digital Download)
Paper Quality:
N/A (Digital Download)
Engine Type:
Diesel (Specifics vary by model TW-5, TW-15, TW-25, TW-35)
Power Output:
Varies by model (e.g., TW-5 typically lower HP, TW-35 higher HP range)
Injection System:
Commonly mechanical injection pumps, potentially advanced systems on later models.
Cooling Method:
Liquid-Cooled
Turbocharged Engines:
Present on some or all TW-series models, manual covers turbocharger servicing.
Transmission Type:
Partial Power Shift (e.g., Quad-Range or similar Ford transmission technology)
Optional Transmissions:
Potentially creeper gears or other specialized PTO options, manual covers transmission overhaul.
Dual Power:
Included and covered in the manual, indicating a selectable underdrive/overdrive system.
Gear Ratio Data:
Detailed in the manual for all ranges and gears.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Ford-specific transmission oil, manual will specify exact type and capacity.
Tractor Configuration:
Standard agricultural tractor layout, wheel base and track widths vary by model.
Operating Weight:
Varies by model; manual may provide chassis and component weights.
Towing Capacity:
Not directly specified for the manual, but chassis strength for towing is implied.
Safety Standards:
Adherence to agricultural safety standards of the era; manual details safety procedures.
Braking System:
Hydraulic Wet Disc Brakes (typically), manual covers complete brake system overhaul and adjustment.
Power Steering:
Hydraulic Power Steering, manual provides service information.
Operator Station:
Cab options with safety glass and ergonomic controls; manual covers cab servicing.
Infotainment System:
Basic; focused on operator controls and instrumentation, not modern infotainment.
Assistance Features:
Power steering, PTO engagement, Dual Power; all mechanistically controlled.
Connectivity Features:
N/A
Engine Oil Change:
Manual specifies intervals (e.g., 250-500 hours depending on usage and oil type).
Transmission Oil Change:
Manual specifies intervals, typically tied to operating hours.
Engine Oil Grade:
Specified in manual (e.g., API CD/CE or SF/SG rated diesel engine oil, viscosity typically 15W-40).
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
Ford specified hydraulic fluid or equivalent (e.g., ISO VG 46).
Coolant Type:
Ethylene Glycol based antifreeze, manual specifies ratio and type.
Common Wear Points:
Clutch wear, hydraulic pump seals, electrical connections due to age, turbocharger seals.
Preventative Measures:
Regular fluid changes, filter replacements, and electrical system checks as outlined in the manual.
Manufacturer:
Ford Motor Company, Tractor Division
Series Development:
The TW series represented Ford's premium, higher-horsepower tractor offerings of its time, known for advanced features and comfort.
Production Period:
Primarily 1980s into early 1990s (exact ranges vary by model).
Manufacturing Location:
Likely North America or Europe, depending on specific model batches.
Industry Recognition:
Ford tractors of this era were generally well-regarded for performance and durability in their class.