Brand Positioning:
New Holland is a global leader in agricultural and construction equipment, known for its heritage brands and extensive dealer network.
Market Segment:
Heavy-duty agricultural tractors, competing with manufacturers like John Deere, Case IH, Massey Ferguson, and Claas.
Manual Utility:
Essential for accurate parts identification, servicing, and repair of the New Holland TM175 Ag Tractor, enabling efficient DIY maintenance and professional diagnostics.
Digital Convenience:
Immediate download, zoom functionality, save to computer, and easy printing of necessary sections, eliminating the need for physical shipment and bulky binders.
Primary Coverage:
Complete illustrated master parts list for New Holland TM175 Ag Tractor
Secondary Coverage:
Includes detailed parts explosions, exploded views, and breakdowns for all aspects of the TM175 Ag Tractor, including detailed engine parts.
Attached Equipment Coverage:
72LA FARM LOADER
Navigation Features:
Full machine text index, how-to-use figure search, general information (abbreviations, metric-to-inches conversion).
Type:
Parts Catalog / Parts List Manual
Purpose:
Master Illustrated Parts List Manual (IPL) for precise identification of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts.
Primary Language:
English
Format Type:
PDF Download
General Systems:
General Machine Components, Operator's Platform and Cab, Sheet Metal, Decals, Wheels & Tracks
Powertrain Systems:
Engine, Engine Equipment, Transmission, Front Axle and Steering, Rear Axle
Hydraulic Electrical Systems:
Electrical System, Hydraulic Systems, Implement Lift
Operator Controls:
Dashboard indicators, control levers, steering wheel, pedal functions, HVAC controls, PTO controls, hydraulic remotes.
Chassis And Body:
Frame components, fenders, hood, cab structure, doors, windows, decals, weights.
Lookup And Identification:
Parts lookup, part number identification, understanding assembly through exploded views.
Servicing And Repair:
Assists in servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments by providing visual breakdowns of components.
Part Ordering Guidance:
Facilitates accurate part ordering by providing explicit part numbers and visual context for each component.
Depth:
Comprehensive part identification for all assemblies and sub-assemblies of the TM175 Ag Tractor and its attached loader.
Component Identification:
Detailed diagrams showing the interrelationship of parts within each system and assembly.
Format:
Adobe Acrobat PDF
Searchability:
Fully text searchable for fast navigation.
Viewer Requirements:
Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download available from adobe.com)
Print Capability:
Printable pages, allowing for selective printing of sections or the entire document.
Binding:
Digital Download (Not a physical book)
Paper Type:
N/A (Digital Format)
Engine Manufacturer:
New Holland (Likely Cummins or Fiat-based)
Engine Type:
Turbocharged Diesel
Engine Displacement Approximate:
Likely in the range of 8.3L (based on comparable models of the era)
Engine Configuration:
Inline 6-Cylinder
Rated Horsepower Approximate:
175 PTO HP (approximate, actual may vary based on configuration)
Peak Torque Approximate:
Likely in the range of 700-800 Nm (approximate, depends on specific engine tuning).
Fuel Injection Type:
Common Rail Direct Injection (CRDI) or Electronic Unit Pump (EUP) likely.
Transmission Type:
Semi-powershift or Full Powershift transmission (e.g., 18x6, 19x6)
Transmission Options:
Likely offered with different powershift configurations.
Transmission Features:
Automatic shifting capabilities, creep speeds, range selection for various field operations.
Power Shuttle:
Likely features a power shuttle for directional changes without clutching.
Operating Weight Approximate:
Likely in the range of 7,000 - 8,500 kg (15,400 - 18,700 lbs) depending on configuration.
Wheelbase Approximate:
Likely around 2.7 - 2.9 meters (106 - 114 inches).
Ground Clearance Approximate:
Varies based on tire size and axle configuration, but typically around 400-500 mm (16-20 inches).
Length Approximate:
Around 5.0 - 5.5 meters (197 - 217 inches) without front hitch/loader.
Width Approximate:
Around 2.4 - 2.7 meters (94 - 106 inches) depending on tire size and configuration.
Height Approximate:
Around 2.9 - 3.1 meters (114 - 122 inches) to the top of the cab.
Rollover Protection:
ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) is standard on this class of tractor.
Braking System:
Hydraulic disc brakes (wet or dry), typically power-assisted.
Lighting:
Standard work lights, turn signals, and hazard lights for visibility.
Cab Features:
Air conditioning, heating, adjustable seating, sound insulation for operator comfort. Basic radio options likely available.
Power Take Off Pto Control:
Electronic PTO engagement and speed selection.
Hydraulic Controls:
Electronic hydraulic controls (EH) for implement functions were becoming more common, offering precise flow and position control.
Engine Oil Change:
Typically every 250-500 hours, depending on operating conditions and oil type specified in the original manual.
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Usually every 1000-1500 hours, or as recommended based on fluid analysis.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Recommended at or before every major service interval, or sooner if fuel quality is suspect.
Engine Oil Type:
API CG-4 or CH-4 rated engine oil, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-40 depending on climate. Specific viscosity and API service classification should be confirmed in the original manual.
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
New Holland FNHA-2-C.2000 (or equivalent UTTO/STOU fluid) is typically specified. Capacity is around 60-80 liters.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Depends on transmission type; likely a specific tractor hydraulic fluid (THF) or powershift transmission fluid.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water. Specific New Holland approved coolant is recommended.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch packs in powershift transmission, hydraulic pump wear, front axle kingpin wear, electrical connector corrosion, exhaust manifold leaks.
Maintenance Tips:
Regular cleaning of radiator and oil coolers, checking for hydraulic leaks, ensuring proper battery maintenance, and diligent greasing of pivot points.
Founding And Expansion:
New Holland's origins trace back to 1895 in Pennsylvania, expanding into farm implements and later acquired by Ford in 1985, and then by FIAT in 1990.
Tm Series Context:
The TM series represented a significant advancement in New Holland's tractor line, often incorporating features from predecessor brands like Ford and Fiat.
Manufacturing Origins:
New Holland tractors are manufactured globally, with key facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Production Period Approximate:
The TM series was produced roughly from the late 1990s through the mid-2000s.