Section 35 - Hydraulic System - Chapter 10
Section 35 - Hydraulic System - Chapter 10
Section 35 - Hydraulic System - Chapter 10
CONTENT
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INTRODUCTION
Pressure test kit 297611 has been developed for Low Pressure System
pressure testing the Series TM tractors and contains Lubrication
adaptors specifically designed for access to test
Brake Boost Valve
ports.
Trailer Brake Valve
This chapter describes the procedure for performing
the following pressure tests using this kit and other Before commencing hydraulic pressure testing
standard fittings already available through New perform the fault finding checks on Page 7 followed
Holland Logistics. by the fault finding procedure for the type of concern
identified. Following these checks may identify an
obvious cause for the concern and prevent
High Pressure System unnecessary component disassembly.
High Pressure Standby The hydraulic pump is the heart of the hydraulic
Sensing Line Pressure system and the chapter describes in detail the tests
Low Pressure Standby necessary to confirm that pump output is to
specification. Once specified pump output has been
CCLS Pump Charge Pressure
confirmed attention can be focused on the
Steering appropriate pressure testing of individual
Lift Ram Pressure components in the hydraulic circuit.
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SPECIAL TOOLS
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CCLS Hydraulic Pump Installation
1. Intake Filter 8. Charge Pressure Filter Dump Valve
2. Oil Low Temperature Switch 9. Charge Pump
3. Intake Filter Restriction Switch 10. Charge Pressure Filter
4. Low Charge Pressure Switch 11. Variable Flow Piston Pump
5. Charge Pressure By–Pass Valve 12. Load Sensing Valve
6. Steering Flow Control Valve (Flow and Pressure Compensating Valves)
7. Steering and Low Pressure Circuit Pump
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Charge Pressure Filter Dump Valve Steering Flow Control Valve
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Open Centre Hydraulic Pump Location – Right Hand Side of Transmission
FAULT FINDING
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Steering Pump Charge Pressure Valve Transmission Low Oil Pressure Switch
Set engine speed to 1000 Is hydraulic oil Carefully operate tractor until
Rev/min YES temperature YES oil temperature increases
Is steering working below 40°C Fault cleared?
correctly? NO NO
NO
Replace low
transmission oil
pressure switch
Fault cleared?
NO
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Refer to Section 41
Steering System
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Are lift arms locked in either fully Check EDC valve raise or lower
raised or lowered position YES solenoids for sticking plunger
NO
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2. Attach 0–40bar (0–600lbf/in2) gauge 293242 to
remote valve coupling using remote valve
coupling 5101741 or 293449, adaptor 297606,
quick release fitting 297240, quick release
coupler 291924 and hose 292246.
3. Set engine speed to 1500 rev/min.
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4. Pull and hold the respective remote valve control
lever in the ‘extend’ position.
5. The pressure reading should be 21–24 bar
(310–350 lbf/in2) and is the ‘Low Pressure
Standby.
IMPORTANT: Do Not operate tractor brakes
while the remote valve lever is in the operating
position, otherwise the system pressure will
increase to maximum pressure of 200 bar
(2900 lbf/in 2) resulting in damage to the pressure
gauge.
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If pressure reading is marginally away from
Specification adjust flow compensating valve.
If reading is high examine flow compensating
valve (1) spool for sticking.
6. Reconnect load sense line.
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3. Pull and hold the respective remote valve control
lever in the ‘extend’ position.
4. The pressure reading should rise to be 200 bar
(2900 lbf/in2). and is the ‘High Pressure Standby.
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5. If reading is not to specification adjust pressure
compensating valve (2).
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5. Move the position control lever fully down and
then fully up. Maximum pump pressure will be
applied for approximately 2 seconds as the
pressure relief valve operates.
6. The gauge should reach 200–207 bar
(2900–3000 lbf.in2).
7. If the pressure is low this may indicate either a
faulty EDC valve / lift cover control valve or a fault
in one of the lift rams.
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Charge Pressure Test
1. Remove charge pressure switch. 1 2
2. Install 0–10 bar pressure gauge, 293241, (1)
using adaptors (2) as listed below.
adaptor 297404
Quick release fitting 297240
quick release coupler 291924
or
M10x1.0 7/16 JIC adaptor 297417
if using JIC fittings on test hose
NOTE: The thread size of the charge pressure
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3. Install 180 ltr/min flow meter between remote
valves I and II. Ensure inlet hose of flowmeter is
installed into extend port of valve No I.
4. Fully open load valve on flow meter.
5. Set remote valve flow control knobs to maximum
flow.
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9. Move control lever for remote valve No 1
between extend and neutral position. The charge
pressure readings should not vary outside
1.6–3.4 bar (23–50 lbf/in2).
If pressure readings below 1.6 bar (23 lbf/in2) are
recorded replace hydraulic filters and re test.
If after retest charge pressure is still below
specification examine both the charge pressure filter
dump valve and charge pressure valve before
disassembling pump to inspect for wear.
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Variable Flow Piston Pump Flow Test
To flow test the variable flow piston pump it is
recommended that the output is checked at the
remote valves.
1. Install flow meter between inlet ports of remote
valves I and II.
2. Set flow control knobs to maximum flow.
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3. Ensure load valve on flow meter is fully ‘Open’.
4. Set tractor engine speed to 1100 rev/min.
5. Set remote valve No 2 in ‘Float’ position and
remote valve No 1 in ‘Extend’ position.
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Hydraulic Pump Leak Test
The hydraulic pump leak test should be performed
whenever operation of the hydraulic system is erratic
or the pump is extremely noisy.
The purpose of the test is to, ascertain if the
malfunction of the system is due to an internal pump
leak or alternatively the ingress of air due to a leak
through a component in the system.
1. Disconnect the breather tube (1) from the top of
the hydraulic lift cover (2).
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2. Attach approximately 11/2 metres of clear plastic
tubing (1) to the breather connection (2) on top
of the transmission and position the tubing so
that it forms a ‘U’ (Similar to a manometer).
3. Fill the tube with sufficient oil to prevent the
ingress of air through the tube.
4. Set tractor engine speed to 1000 rev/min and pull
and hold remote valve lever
If the hydraulic pump has an internal leak, oil or
bubbles will be sucked from the plastic tube into the
transmission.
If the hydraulic circuit has an external leak the oil in
the ‘U’ of the plastic tube will be pushed towards the
open end of the tube by the air being drawn into the 27
transmission casing through the pump.
WARNING
If the leak is excessively large it is possible for the oil
to be projected out of the tube. Take care to position
the tube so not to cause injury or project oil into the
work area.
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Steering Pump/Low Pressure Pump Test
There is no relief valve in the steering/low pressure
circuit pump. The following practical test will
determine if steering pump output is sufficient to
allow satisfactory operation of the steering system.
Steering Test
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1. Set engine speed to 1100 rev/min.
2. Turn steering quickly from lock to lock.
If steering is operating correctly the reaction
should be immediate with no time delay between
turning the steering wheel and movement of the
wheels.
3. At full lock the relief valve in the steering motor
should be heard to blow and the engine speed
drop to approximately 970 rev/min.
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Range Command Transmission low pressure
warning light switch.
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Dual Command Transmission low pressure warning
light switch.
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Shuttle Command Transmission low pressure
warning light switch.
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(i) Ensure handbrake is fully applied.
2. Install diagnostic switch (1), Tool No. 295041
(prior no 4FT.950) into the white diagnostic plug
of the tractor harness, Figure 40.
3. Install suitable pressure gauges (0–40bar,
0–600 lbf.in2) with the appropriate New Holland
quick release couplers, nine if available, into
each of the clutch pressure test points as
follows:–.
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ÉÉ
Pressure gauge, hose and adaptor details:
1. Pressure gauge, 293242
2. Quick release adaptor, 291924
ÉÉ 2
3. Hose 292246
4. Adaptor, 291927
1
ÉÉ
4
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(a) Located in the raised horizontal manifold,
A B
under the right hand foot step are the test ports E D C
for clutches A,B,C,D and E, Figure 43.
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(c) Mounted on Right Hand side of the
transmission is the Reverse Range Test Port (1)
and clutches A to E test ports (2).
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(d) Mounted on the top of the transmission is the
Slow Range Test Port (1), and the Fast Range
Test Port (2).
For improved access to the slow range test port
remove the existing quick release fitting and
install the adaptor, 297609. Fit gauge 293242
with hose 292246 and quick release coupler
291924.
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4. Start the engine and enter HJ mode (1). Depress
the clutch pedal and move the shuttle lever into
forward. Release the clutch. The upper
character on the display will show ‘A’, indicating
that clutch ‘A’ solenoid will be energised.
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6. The pressure can be controlled with the clutch
pedal. When the pedal is depressed the lower
two digits will change to a number 0–16
indicating the approximate pressure in bars, as
long as the clutch pedal is correctly calibrated.
With the pedal fully released ‘FP’ will be
displayed indicating Full Pressure. Here clutch A
is indicating approximately 7 bar (3).
7. To select other clutches, repeatedly press the
upshift button (2) and then depress the downshift
button (1) to energise the solenoid.
8. If all gauges read low, suspect a fault in the low
pressure hydraulic system, refer to section 35.
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Transmission Clutches, A,B,C,D and E
A B
E D C
3. Install adaptors 297404 and quick release fitting
297240 into test ports and attach gauges.
If pressure gauges with 7/16 in JIC hoses are
used then 10–1.00 mm x 7/16 JIC adaptors
297417 (NH.35–103) can be installed into the
test ports as an alternative fitting.
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4. Start the engine and enter HJ mode. Depress the
clutch pedal and move the shuttle lever into
forward. Release the clutch. The upper
character on the display will show ‘A’, indicating
that clutch ‘A’ solenoid will be energised. To
energise the solenoid press and hold the
downshift button and observe the pressure
reading on the gauge which should be 17±1 bar.
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Low, Medium, High and Reverse Synchroniser
Pressure Testing 2
1
Figure 54 –1. Reverse synchroniser test point
2. High synchroniser test point
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Due to the operating characteristics of the
transmission it is not possible to pressure test the 2
synchroniser circuits during normal tractor
operation.
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1. Install adaptors 297404 and quick release fitting
297240 into test ports.
Where access is restricted banjo fitting 297602
and quick release fitting 297240 can be used
2. Attach (0–40bar, 0–600 lbf.in2) pressure test
gauge with quick release coupler 291924 to each
test port.
If pressure gauges with 7/16 in JIC hoses are
used then 10–1.00 mm x 7/16 JIC adaptors
297417 (NH.35–103) can be installed into the
test ports as an alternative fitting.
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4. Depress the clutch pedal and position the shuttle
lever in forward.
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7. Cycle through H1 to ‘N’, using the upshift button.
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9. Each gauge should indicate 17±1 bar when the
solenoids are activated and zero when
deactivated.
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ÉÉ
shown.
1. Pressure gauge, 293242 1
2. Quick release adaptor, 291924
3. Hose 292246
4
4. Adaptor, 291927
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2. Install adaptors 297404 and quick release fitting
297240 into test ports A and B and attach
gauges.
If pressure gauges with 7/16 in JIC hoses are
used then 10–1.00 mm x 7/16 JIC adaptors
297417 (NH.35–103) can be installed into the
test ports as an alternative fitting.
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Pressures
Stage Forward (F) Reverse (R)
3 B CLUTCH PRESSURISED
4 NO NO
5 YES NO
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Discharge oil
Tractor braking circuit oil
(brakes not applied)
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TRAILER BRAKE VALVE ELECTRO–HYDRAULIC OPERATION DIAGRAM (ITALY ONLY)
ENGINE RUNNING, PARKING BRAKE ENGAGEMENT.
1. Parking brake control lever – 2. Parking brake indicator circuit relay – 3. Trailer brake circuit relay – 4. Trailer braking control
solenoid valves – 5a. Delivery solenoid valve (normally open) – 5b. Discharge solenoid valve (normally closed) – 6. Trailer
brake disengagement pressure regulating valve – 7. Trailer braking valve (see pages 3 and 4) – 8. Trailer brake circuit safety
switch – 9. Hydraulic pump – 10. Filter – 11. Brake control line – 12. Hydraulic lift and auxiliary valve supply line – 13. Brake
pump – 14. Trailer–tractor coupler – 15. Trailer brake control line – 16. Trailer brake engaged indicator switch 17– 19. Springs
– 18. Trailer brake control pin – 20. Battery – 21. Parking brake engaged switch – 22. Trailer brake engaged light indicator.
Parking brake (1) engagement makes the switch (21) close. Therefore current is allowed to reach and excite
the relay (2),and through the closed relay contact (2) it excites the solenoid valves (5a and 5b) closing the former
and opening the latter. In this condition line and trailer brake oil (15), subject to the spring (19) force can reach
the discharge through the solenoid valve (5b). Braking action is performed mechanically following the spring (19)
pressure on the pin (18). Oil discharge creates a pressure drop which closes the switch (16), and current, passing
through the switch (16), reaches the instrument panel light indicator (22), which lights up.
Notice – After parking brake engagement, wait approx. 10 seconds before stopping the engine to permit com-
plete oil discharge from trailer brake cylinder and obtain optimal braking action.
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TEST CONDITIONS.
Oil temperature 40° to 50° C. Electrical system powered.
Engine speed 1000 rpm. Parking brake disengaged.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible cause Correction
Trailer brake disengagement 1. Parking brake (1, Figure 71) Disengage parking brake.
pressure = 0 bar (light indicator on engaged.
22, Figure 71).
2. Trailer brake disengagement Replace valve.
pressure valve misadjusted (6)
3. Faulty trailer brake circuit Replace switch.
safety switch (8).
4. Faulty hydraulic pump (9). Overhaul or replace pump.
5. Delivery solenoid valve (5a) Repair or replace solenoid valve.
stuck closed.
6. Discharge solenoid valve (5b) Repair or replace solenoid valve.
stuck open.
Trailer brake disengagement 1. Trailer brake disengagement Replace valve.
pressure = 0 to 11 bar pressure valve misadjusted (6).
(0 to 11.2 kg/cm2).
Correct trailer brake 1. Faulty trailer brake engaged Replace switch.
disengagement pressure but light indicator switch (16).
indicator (22) is on.
Trailer brake disengagement 1. Faulty indicator lamp (22). Replace lamp.
pressure not correct but light
indicator (22) is off.
2. Faulty trailer brake engaged Replace switch.
indicator switch (16).
NOTE: The switch (8) can be recognized by the red paint point between the two switch blades.
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TROUBLESHOOTING.
Problem Possible cause Correction
Pressure higher or lower than 1. Faulty trailer braking auxiliary Replace trailer braking auxiliary
specified. valve pressure regulating valve valve.
(3, Figure 71).
2. Faulty hydraulic pump (9). Replace pump.
TROUBLESHOOTING.
Problem Possible cause Correction
Excess pressure peaks are 1. Oil leaks from hydraulic sys- Locate leaks and repair.
observed when applying the tem.
brake pedals for 10 seconds.
2. Solenoid valve leak Replace solenoid valve.
(5b, Figure 71).
3. Trailer brake auxiliary valve (7) Replace trailer brake auxiliary
leaks. valve.
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NOTE: The switch (8) can be recognized by the red painted dot between the two switch blades.
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