Tc55da New Holland Manual

Chapter of the TC48DA, TC55DA Repair manual. Complete Repair part # 87357371. The sections used through out all New Holland product Repair manuals may not be used for each product. Each Repair manual will be made up of one or several books. Each book will be labeled as to which sections are in the overall Repair manual. New Holland TC48DA TC55DA Repair Manual Tractor 87357371. Roll over image to zoom in. Click to open expanded view $ 49.00. Status: In stock. Format: PDF (High-Quality PDF Manual) Language: English Printable Instant Download (Life Time Downloads) Bookmarks.

This is the complete illustrated master parts list manual for New Holland model TC55DA Compact Tractor.
This parts catalog book contains detailed parts explosions, exploded views, and breakdowns of all part numbers for all aspects of these TC55DA New Holland compact tractors, including detailed engine parts breakdowns.
- Illustrated parts list manual for New Holland model TC55DA compact tractor
1155-Pages
This Model TC55DA Illustrated Parts List Book covers these areas of the machine:
Engine
Engine Equipment
Transmission
Front Axle and Steering
Rear Axle
Electrical System
Hydraulic Systems
Sheet Metal
Implement Lift
Operators Platform and Cab
Wheels Tracks
Attachments
This manual is indexed, and divided into the following sections for fast navigation:
Full Machine Text Index
How To Use Figure Search
General Information - Abbreviations
General Information - Metric to Inches Conversion
Also includes the following attachment parts manuals for TC & 15 series, and 20 series compact tractors:
702C FRONT BLADE
7106 SERIES FORD QUICK ATTACH LOADER
7109 SERIES FARM LOADER
7308 FARM LOADERS
7309 SERIES QUICK ATTACH FARM LOADER
16LA FARM LOADER
17LA FARM LOADER
716733006 914A SERIES 84 REAR DISCHARGE ROTARY MOWER
9863246, 716416001 914A SERIES 54 MID-MOUNT MOWER FOR 1215/1220 W/MID PTO DRIVE
9863247, 716417001 914A SERIES 60 MID-MOUNT MOWER FOR 1215/1220 W/MID PTO SHAFT
9863248, 716418001 914A SERIES 60 ROTARY MID-MOUNT MOWER
716418016 914A SERIES 60 ROTARY MID-MOUNT MOWER
9864024, 716419001 914A SERIES 72 ROTARY MID-MOUNT MOWER
914 SERIES FORD 72 MID-MOUNT ROTARY MOWER
716863006 HYDRAULIC SPOUT FLIPPER CONTROL KIT - TC18, TC21, TC21D
716864006 HYDRAULIC SPOUT FLIPPER CONTROL KIT - TC25, TC25D, TC29, TC29D, TC33, TC33D
716865006 HYDRAULIC SPOUT FLIPPER CONTROL KIT - TC35D, TC40D
716B SERIES FRONT MOUNT 2-STAGE SNOW BLOWERS
716C SERIES REAR MOUNT 2-STAGE SNOW BLOWERS
716D SERIES FRONT MOUNT 2-STAGE SNOW BLOWERS
756B SERIES FORD BACKHOE FOR 1000 SERIES
756C BACKHOE
757B SERIES FORD BACKHOE FOR 1000 SERIES
757C BACKHOE
758B SERIES FORD BACKHOE FOR 1000 SERIES
758C BACKHOE
759C BACKHOE
9606004, 715414001, 10BU0040 105A SERIES 40 REAR MOUNT TILLER
9606005, 715415001, 10BU0052 105A SERIES 52 REAR MOUNT TILLER
9606006, 715416001, 10BU0060 105A SERIES 60 REAR MOUNT TILLER
9862872, 715417001 105A SERIES 72 REAR MOUNT TILLER
For do it yourself tractor parts lookup, parts manuals are key to viewing how everything goes together. Parts list exploded views will also assist you in servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments. Easy to read exploded views to make easy part number identification, accurate ordering, and ultimately correct repairs. This manual contains all the original parts information you need to properly lookup correct part numbers for the entire machine including engine parts.
This is exactly like the original manual made for these New Holland model TC55DA compact tractors; the only difference is this one is not paper, and doesnt need to be shipped. No wasted time waiting for a paper book or CD to arrive in the mail. You get it right away! Zoom it, print it, save it, close it. Print a few pages at a time, as you need; no need to lug that bulky binder around anymore.
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About New Holland
New Holland is a world leader in the design and manufacture of a full line of agricultural tractors and construction equipment, like wheel loader, excavator, skid steer loader, backhoe digger, grader, dump truck hauler, mini compact excavator, and more. New Holland is a global full line construction equipment brand bringing together the knowledge and experience of its heritage brands like sperry new holland, versatile, Fiat Kobelco, Kobelco, O&K, Ford New Holland Construction and Fiatallis, Fiat-Hitachi, Fiat-Kobelco. New Holland is supported by more than 700 dealers with over 1600 outlets in more than 100 countries, plus the strength and resources of its world-wide commercial, industrial, product support and finance organizations.
New Holland started with one corn mill in the state of Pennsylvania, first built in 1895. The company then expanded into farm implements and later found success with automatic hay balers. New Holland was acquired by Ford Tractor Operations in 1985, and the Ford New Holland name began to appear on tractors. In 1990 Ford sold a majority interest in its farm machinery operations to a foreign company called FIAT, with the agreement that the Ford name be dropped in ten years.
Tractors began to be released under two names: New Holland in traditional Ford tractor markets, and FIAT in their traditional markets. In 1999, Case IH and FIAT New Holland merged to form CNH Global (Case New Holland) which continues to built tractors under the New Holland brand.
New Holland produces both Agricultural farm equipment, and Heavy construction equipment like backhoe, skid steer loader, excavator, mini excavator, and wheel loader. The models included in this Illustrated Master Parts List Manual are the TC55DA Compact Tractor.
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rudedog
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2004-12-18 102501


Wannabe first time tractor owner here. Could use your experienced comments.
Trying to make a decision here between turbo and non-turbo. I'm not sure an extra 7 H.P. is worth the extra cost in itself. And the turbo generates heat under the hood and would add cost to repairs, etc. I do like to do my own maintenance and that could be a little more challenging with a turbo.
That said, you'd be hard pressed to buy a non-turbo diesel car or truck these day. Diesels just perform better with a turbo.
I'll be using it for residential construction, trenching, stump removal, etc. My elevation is about 2500' above sea level.
And speaking of stump removal, I'm wondering if I'm looking at enough machine here? I will be removing up to 18-20' diameter Ponderosa Pine stumps (big tap root).
Thanks to you experts for your comments.

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oneace
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2004-12-19 102516
We have sold many TC55da tractors but not too many 48 tractors. The EHSS is just too nice of a feature in it self to not go with the 55. Also the 55 has the same engine as the ls 170 skid loader so I can say with confidence that the engine is a proven power house and very reliable.
My suggestion would be to drive both of them and you will see the power difference. ....

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rudedog
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2004-12-19 102548
oneace...
I hadn't been thinking of getting the EHSS (about +$800?). Not really sure what it does or how it works. NH website says it allows shifting forward to reverse without clutching. But that is about all they say.
I'm 43 and have never owned a car or truck with an auto. I like to shift.
Would the EHSS make me more productive, especially with the FEL? Does it eliminate clutching altogether? Does an EHSS TC55 even have a clutch pedal? How does EHSS work? (I like to know how things work.)
Thanks again.
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oneace
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2004-12-19 102560
Yes there is a clutch pedal.
Basically to change direction forward to reverse or vise versa you only have to slow down and move your shuttle lever to the desired direction with out the clutch pedal.
The tractor will then slowly engage in that direction.
With the manual shuttle you have to come to a complete stop then change direction.
Either one you still have to clutch between gears and ranges. The gears are synchronized so you can shift on the fly but you still have to stop to switch ranges.
How it works is through clutch packs one for forward and on for reverse. ....

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rudedog
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2004-12-20 102604
Thanks for the reply.
I'm still a little unclear on EHSS. NH website says you can shift forward to reverse with regular shuttle shift without coming to a full stop.
So it sounds like EHSS eliminates clutching on forward to reverse. And perhaps it makes for a smoother transition.
But it also sounds like more parts (dual clutch packs) and expense to replace down the road.
Do I have this right? Or is there something I'm still missing?
Has EHSS been around long enough to be proven reliable, long-lived, etc?
Thanks again.
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earthwrks
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2004-12-20 102614
RUDEDOG: Have you thought about just buying a skid steer loader? I have an '03 NH LS180 turbo, 2-speed (newly released and changed for '05 as an LS185.B) and it will out perform a tractor of similar HP and size---especially for digging tree stumps, I use 48' long pallet forks and can dig a 24' oak stump in hard clay in less than 10 minutes---that's a root ball about 5' across. And I can load it on a truck quicker than you can get off and tighten a chain from a tractor---plus you will not be able to lift that same root ball which could be in excess of 3,000 lb. I also have an '02 NH TC33D and it has it's place in my excavating business. Put tracks on the skid loader and you have a bulldozer that'll pretty much go anywhere! Add air conditioning and heat and you are set. ....

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2004-12-20 102629
The EHSS has been around for many years put called power shuttle. All of the Big manufactures have it in many of the tractors. Every New Holland from the TC55DA up has it as an option. ....

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earthwrks...
Interesting thought on the skid steer. I would love to watch you work a stump and learn a thing or two or three.
With the tractor however, I think I'd have more options down the road -- mower, tiller, box scraper, log splitter, chipper, etc. that I might want to make use of.
Too bad I can't afford both!
Happy Holidays to you. ....

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2004-12-20 102632
oneace...
Thanks for the extra perspective and info.
Happy Holidays! ....

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brokenarrow
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2004-12-20 102645
Rudedog
mower, tiller, , log splitter, chipper, etc. that I might They make all those for a skid steer also. IMO If I did not have farming on my mind, it would of been a skidloader hands down. In a way, I am a bit frazzeld still that I did not buy one. HEAT/AIR and cab. plus they are just plain and simple, more fun! I will pick one up soon though.
Anouther option. Buy that tc48 and pick up a used skid loader for the real nasty/bull work. You can get used ones dirt cheap ....

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2004-12-21 102653
I made a skid steer-to-3-point attachment carrier for about $200 (for a box scraper, and york rake). Works great---and talk about down pressure! My buddy has a pix of me pushing a boxscraper removing about 4' top layer of compacted clay from a 1000' gravel road---the clay was literally flying out the top of the box scraper becasue of the attainable speed, power, and traction. I bought a new cab enclosure on e-bay for $800 (even worth the price at $1800 new) and again from e-bay, a new cab air/heater for $125 ($3000 new). The kit was missing the air conditioniong compressor, but I just use the blower feature which works just as well and keeps the cab pressurized keeping out dust (air exits downward around foot controls) ....

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