Category:
Agricultural Tractor
Manual Benefit 1:
Facilitates do-it-yourself tractor parts lookup
Manual Benefit 2:
Aids in accurate part number identification for correct ordering and repairs
Manual Benefit 3:
Provides easy-to-read exploded views for understanding assembly
Delivery Method:
Instant PDF download via email link
Document Authenticity:
Exactly like the original manual
Utility:
Essential for accurate part ordering and efficient repairs
Search Functionality:
Enables quick searching for specific part numbers or descriptions
Viewing Software:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download available)
Market Segment:
Mid-range agricultural tractors
Engine Systems:
Detailed engine parts breakdowns, engine equipment
Powertrain Systems:
Transmission, Front Axle and Steering, Rear Axle
Electrical Systems:
Electrical System
Hydraulic Systems:
Hydraulic Systems, Implement Lift
Chassis Body:
Sheet Metal, Operators Platform and Cab, Wheels Tracks, Decals
General Information:
General information, abbreviations, metric to inches conversion
Operator Interface:
Controls, dashboard, and cab components
Parts Identification:
Exploded views, part number identification for all aspects of the tractor
Servicing Repair:
Assistance in servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments
Navigation:
Full Machine Text Index, How To Use Figure Search
Depth:
Comprehensive parts lookup for the entire machine, including engine components
Component Level:
Detailed breakdown of individual components and their part numbers
Assembly Disassembly:
Visual guidance for component assembly and disassembly
Searchability:
Fully text searchable for fast navigation
Viewing Requirements:
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Version Control:
Likely represents a specific version of the parts list corresponding to the TM125 series
Print Capability:
Printable (individual pages or sections)
Zoom Capability:
High-resolution images and text for detailed zooming
Binding:
N/A (Digital PDF)
Accessibility:
Digital, instant access
Engine Type:
Diesel (Specifics not detailed in product description, but common for New Holland Ag Tractors of this era)
Engine Displacement:
Information available within the manual (typical for this class would be 6-7 liters)
Engine Family:
Likely part of the New Holland's established engine series for agricultural applications
Horsepower Rating:
125 HP (Nominal, refers to TM125 model designation)
Torque Rating:
Information available within the manual (specifics not provided in product description)
Engine Manufacturer:
Likely New Holland branded or sourced from a major engine manufacturer (e.g., Fiat, Cummins, Iveco - specific to model year and configuration)
Transmission Type:
Covered in manual (specific type not detailed in product description, likely a powershift or hydrostatic transmission common in this class)
Gear Selection:
Manual covers all gear selection and component parts
Pto Shaft:
Parts for PTO drive components are included
Gear Ratios:
Component part numbers for gear sets are listed, enabling ratio identification
Transmission Options:
Manual covers components for all factory transmission configurations
Gross Weight:
Information available within the manual (specifics not provided in product description)
Operating Weight:
Information available within the manual
Front Axle Weight:
Information available within the manual
Rear Axle Weight:
Information available within the manual
Lifting Capacity:
Information pertaining to hydraulic lift components and capacities available within the manual
Overall Length:
Information available within the manual
Overall Width:
Information available within the manual
Wheelbase:
Information available within the manual
Rollover Protection:
Likely equipped with ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) and FOPS (Falling Object Protection Structure) depending on cab configuration, details in manual.
Seat Belt:
Standard on most modern tractors with cabs
Lighting System:
Parts for headlights, taillights, and work lights are listed
Braking System:
Parts for braking systems are detailed in the manual
Radio Options:
May be present in cab models, parts details available in manual
Guidance Systems:
Pre-wiring or compatibility for GPS guidance systems may be present, details in manual
Pto Control:
Parts for Power Take-Off (PTO) engagement systems covered
Instrument Cluster:
Parts for gauges, displays, and warning lights are cataloged
Telematics:
May be factory-installed or optional on some TM series, parts for related systems are in the manual
Engine Oil Change:
Details within manual (typically based on operating hours)
Transmission Fluid Change:
Details within manual (typically based on operating hours)
Engine Oil:
Details within manual (e.g., SAE viscosity grades, API service classifications)
Hydraulic Fluid:
Details within manual (e.g., specifications for hydraulic oil, trans-hydraulic fluid)
Transmission Fluid:
Details within manual (specific type depends on transmission)
Coolant:
Details within manual (e.g., ethylene glycol, silicate-free)
Brake Fluid:
Details within manual (if applicable as a separate system)
Common Wear Items:
Information for wear parts can be identified using the parts list
Electrical Connections:
Manual helps identify specific electrical components for maintenance and replacement
Founding:
Started with one corn mill in Pennsylvania in 1895
Heritage Brands:
Sperry New Holland, Ford New Holland, Fiatallis, Fiat-Hitachi, Fiat-Kobelco, Kobelco, O&K
Global Presence:
Over 700 dealers with over 1600 outlets in more than 100 countries
Product Specialty:
Pioneering in farm implements, especially automatic hay balers
Acquisition By Ford:
1985 (Ford Tractor Operations)
Acquisition By Fiat:
1990 (Majority interest in farm machinery operations)
Merger With Case:
1999 (Formed CNH Global)
Brand Transition:
Transition from Ford New Holland to New Holland branding
Manufacturing Focus:
Agricultural and heavy construction equipment