New Holland 6010, 6510, 7510 Tractor Service Repair Manual

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Tractor

Part number 47969433

1st edition English

November 2016

Replaces part number 47628612

SERVICE MANUAL
7510
6010 / 6510 /
© 2016 CNH Industrial (India) Pvt.Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
SER VICE MANUAL 6010 6510 7510 47969433 28/1 1/2016

Engine

INTRODUCTION

[10.001] Engine and crankcase

[10.102] Pan and covers

[10.106] V alve drive and gears

[10.101] Cylinder heads

[10.105] Connecting rods and pistons

Crankshaft and flywheel

Lift pump and lines

Fuel filters

Fuel injection system

Air cleaners and lines

[10.250] T urbocharger and lines

Engine cooling system

Fan and drive

Aftercooler

[10.304] Engine lubrication system

Oil cooler and lines

[18.1 10] Clutch and components

ransmission

14] Mechanical transmission

12] Power shuttle transmission

[21.1 10] Master clutch housing

[21.134] Power shuttle transmission external controls

[21.154] Power shuttle transmission internal components

[21.120] Gearbox

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Gearbox external controls

Gearbox internal components

Creeper

Reverser unit

Dropbox

Front axle system

Powered front axle

Front bevel gear set and dif ferential

[25.108] Final drive hub, steering knuckles, and shafts

[25.400] Non-powered front axle

Rear axle system

[31.1 14] T wo-speed rear Power T

[35.000] Hydraulic systems

[35.104] Fixed displacement pump

[35.204] Remote control valves

[35.100] Main lift system

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Brakes and controls
Mechanical service brakes Hydraulic service brakes
Hydraulic systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10] Parking brake parking lock
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Steering control

Hydraulic control components

Cylinders

Wheels

Front wheels

Electrical systems

Electrical system

Harnesses and connectors

Engine starting system

Alternator

Battery

Electronic modules

External lighting

W arning and instruments

Platform, cab, bodywork, and decals

[90.1 18] Protections and footboards

[90.1 14] Operator protections

operator seat

Engine hood and panels

16] Fenders and guards

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INTRODUCTION 47969433 28/1 1/2016 1
Contents INTRODUCTION Safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety rules - Health and safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 47969433 28/1 1/2016 2

Safety rules

P A Y A TTENTION T O THIS SYMBOL

This warning symbol points out important messages involving personal safety Carefully read the safety rules contained herein and follow advised precautions avoid potential hazards and safeguard your safety and personal integrity this manual you will find this symbol together with the following key - words:

W ARNING – gives warning about improper repair operations and deriving potential consequences fecting the service s personal safety

DANGER – gives specific warning about potential dangers for personal safety the operator other persons directly indirectly

T O PREVENT ACCIDENTS

Most accidents and personal injuries taking place workshops are due from non - observance some simple and essential prudential rule and safety precautions. The possibility that accident might occur with any type machines should not matter how well the machine question was designed and

A wise and careful service technician the best precautions against accidents

Careful observance this only basic precaution would enough avoid many severe

NOTE: Never carry out any cleaning, lubrication maintenance operations when the engine running.

SAFETY RULES

Generalities

• Carefully follow specified repair and maintenance

• not wear wrist unbuttoned flapping clothing such torn open jackets shirts with open zips which could get caught moving Use approved safety clothing such footwear , safety

• W ear safety glasses with side guards when cleaning parts using compressed air

• Damaged frayed wires and chains are not use them for lifting

• W ear suitable protection such approved eye protection, helmets, special clothing, gloves and footwear whenever All persons standing vicinity the welding process should wear approved eye NEVER LOOK A T THE WELDING ARC YOUR EYES

ARE NOT SUIT ABL Y

• Never carry out any repair the machine someone sitting the operator ’ s except they are qualified operators assisting the operation carried

• Never operate the machine use attachments from a place other than sitting the operator ’ s seat the side the machine when operating the fender

• Never carry out any operation the machine when the engine running, except when specifically indicated. Stop the engine and ensure that all pressure relieved from hydraulic circuits before removing

• All repair and maintenance operations should carried out with greatest care and attention.

• Disconnect the batteries and label all controls warn that the tractor being Block the machine and all equipment which should

• Never check fill fuel tanks nor use starting liquid you are smoking near open flames such fluids are

• The fuel filling gun should always remain contact with filler Maintain this contact until the fuel stops flowing into the tank avoid possible sparks due static electricity build - • T o transfer a failed tractor , use a trailer a low loading platform trolley

• T o load and unload the machine from the transportation select a flat area providing a firm support the trailer truck Firmly tie the machine the truck the trailer platform and block wheels required the transporter

• Always use lifting equipment appropriate capacity lift move heavy

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• Chains should always safely

• Ensure that fastening device strong enough hold the load persons should stand near the fastening

• The working area should always kept CLEAN and Y Immediately clean any spillage water

• Never use diesel oil other flammable liquids cleaning Use non flammable non - toxic etary

• not pile grease oil soaked rags, they constitute a great fire hazard. Always place them into a metal container

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• Never run the engine confined spaces which are not equipped with adequate ventilation for exhaust gas extrac-

• Never bring your body , fingers near fans rotating

ENGINE

• Always loosen the radiator cap very slowly before removing allow pressure the system Coolant should topped only when the engine

• not fill fuel tank when the engine

• Never adjust the fuel injection pump when the tractor Never lubricate the tractor when the engine running.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

• necessary use auxiliary cables must connected both sides follows: (+) (+) and ( ( A void short - circuiting the GAS RELEASED FROM TTERIES HIGHL Y During leave the battery compartment uncovered improve A void sparks flames near the battery not

• not charge batteries confined

• Always disconnect the batteries before performing any type service the electrical

HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS

• Some fluid coming out from a very small port can almost invisible and strong enough penetrate For this NEVER USE YOUR HANDS T O CHECK FOR but use a piece cardboard a piece wood for this purpose. any fluid injected into the skin, seek medical aid immediately . Lack immediate medical attention may result serious infections

• Always take system pressure readings using the appropriate

WHEELS AND TIRES

• Check that the tyres are correctly inflated the pressure specified the manufacturer . Periodically check for possible damage the rims and

• Check the pressure only when the tractor unloaded and tyres are cold avoid wrong reading due over -

• Never nor weld a rim with the inflated tire

• Never cut, nor weld a rim with the inflated tire

• Deflate the tire before removing any object caught into the tire

• Never inflate tyres using flammable gases they may originate explosions and cause injuries bystanders.

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Safety rules - Health and safety

Health and safety precautions

Many the procedures associated with vehicle maintenance and repair involve physical hazards other risks This section alphabetically , some these hazardous operations and the materials and equipment sociated with

The precautions necessary avoid these hazards are The list not exhaustive and all operations and procedures and the handling should carried out with health and safety

Acid and alkalis

see Battery caustic soda, sulfuric

Used batteries and cleaning materials

Irritant and corrosive the eyes, nose and Causes

A void splashes the skin, eyes and clothing. W ear suitable protective gloves and goggles. Can destroy ordinary protective not breathe

Ensure access water and soap readily available for splashing

Adhesive and sealers

see Fire Highly

Generally should stored “ areas; cleanliness and tidiness use should disposable paper covering benches; should dispensed from applicators where possible; containers, including secondary should

Solvent based Adhesive / Sealers

See Follow manufacturer ’ s

W ater base Adhesive / Sealers

Those based polymer emulsions and rubber lattices may contain small amounts volatile toxic and harmful Skin and eye contact should avoided and adequate ventilation provided during Follow manufacturer ’ s instructions

Resin based Adhesives / Sealers

epoxied and formaldehyde resin

Mixing should only carried out well ventilated areas harmful toxic volatile chemicals may Skin contact with uncured resins and hardeners can result irritation; dermatitis and absorption toxic harmful chemicals through the skin. Splashes can damage the eyes

Provide adequate ventilation and avoid skin and eye contact Follow

Anaerobic, Cyanoacrylate and other Acrylic Adhesives

Many are sensitizing harmful the Some are eye

Skin and eye contact should avoided and the instructions followed.

Cyanaocrylate adhesives (super - glues) must not contact the skin skin eye tissue bonded cover with a clean moist pad and get medical not attempt pull tissue Use well ventilated areas vapors can cause irritation the nose and For two - pack systems see Resin based adhesives /

Isocyanate (Polyurethane) Adhesives / Sealers

Resin based Individuals suf fering from asthma respiratory allergies should not work with near these materials sensitivity reactions can occur . Any spraying should preferably carried out exhaust ventilated booths removing and spray droplets form the breathing s working with spray applications should wear supplied air respirators

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Antifreeze

- see Solvents Ethylene

Highly Used vehicle cooling brake air pressure screen wash solutions.

V apors given f from coolant antifreeze (glycol) arise only when Antifreeze may absorbed through skin toxic harmful

Antifreeze swallowed fatal and medical attention must found immediately

Arc welding see W elding

Battery acids

see Acids and Gases released during charging are

Never use naked flames allow sparks near charging recently charged batteries.

Brake and clutch fluids (Polyalkylene Glycols)

- see Fire

Splashes the skin and eyes are slightly A void skin and eye contact far

Inhalation vapors hazards not arise ambient temperatures because the very low vapor pressure

Brazing

See welding

Chemical materials - General

- see Legal Aspects

Chemical materials such resin battery brake oils and grease should always used with caution and stored and handled with They may corrosive irritant highly inflammable and give rise hazardous fumes and The fects excessive exposure chemicals may immediate delayed; briefly experienced permanent; cumulative; superficial; life threatening may reduce life expectancy .

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remove chemical materials from the skin and clothing soon practicable after Change heavily soiled clothing and have carefully read and observe hazard and precaution warning given material containers (labels) and any accompanying poster other Material health and safety data sheets can obtained from manufacturers’.

organise work practices and protective clothing avoid soling the skin and eyes; breathing V apors / aerosols / dusts / fumes inadequate container labelling; fire and explosion wash before job breaks; before eating, smoking, drinking using toilet facilities when handling chemical

keep work areas uncluttered and free store according national and local keep chemical materials out reach

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s not mix chemical materials except under the instructions; some chemicals can form other toxic harmful chemicals; give f toxic harmful fumes; explosive when mixed together not spray chemical materials, particular those based solvents, confined spaces e.g. when people are inside a not apply heat flame chemical materials except under the Some are highly inflammable and some may release toxic harmful not leave containers Fumes given f can build harmful explosive Some fumes are heavier than air and will accumulate confined areas, pits etc. not transfer chemical materials unlabeled not clean hands clothing with chemical particularly solvents and fuels will dry the skin and may cause irritation with Some can absorbed through the skin toxic harmful not use emptied containers for other except when they have been cleaned under supervised conditions. not snif f smell chemical Brief exposure high concentrations fumes can toxic

Clutch fluids

see Brake and Clutch

Clutch linings and pads

see Brake and Clutch Linings and

Corrosion protection materials see Highly

These materials are varied and the instructions should followed. They may contain solvents, petroleum products skin and eye contact should They should only sprayed conditions adequate ventilation and not confined

Cutting see W elding - waxing

see Solvents and Fuels

Dusts

Powder , dusts clouds may

void breathing dusts from powdery chemical materials those arising from dry abrasion operations. W ear respiratory protection ventilation inadequate.

Electric shock

Electric shocks can result from the use the faulty electrical equipment from the misuse equipment even good

Ensure that electrical equipment maintained good condition and frequently Ensure that plugs and sockets are not cracked otherwise

Ensure that electric equipment protected the correct rated

Never misuse electrical equipment and never use equipment which anyway faulty . The results could fatal. Use reduced voltage equipment where possible preference electrical

cases

electrocution: -

• switch f electricity before approaching victim

• this not possible, push drag victim from source electricity using dry conductive material

• Commence resuscitation trained

• SUMMON MEDICAL ASSIST ANCE

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Exhaust fumes

These contain asphyxiating, harmful and toxic chemicals and particles such carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, lead and aromatic Engines should only run under conditions adequate extraction general ventilator and not confined

Gasoline (petrol) engine

There may not adequate warning properties odor irritation before immediate and delayed toxic harmful fects

Diesel engine

discomfort and irritation usually give adequate warning hazardous fume

Fibre insulation

see Ducts

Used noise and sound

The fibrous nature surfaces and cut edges can cause skin irritation. This usually a physical and not a chemical

Precautions should taken avoid excessive skin contact through careful organization work practices and the use

Fire

see W and Legal

Many the materials found associated with the repair vehicles are highly Some give f toxic harmful fumes burnt.

Observe strict fire safety when storing and handling flammable materials particularly near electrical ment welding

Ensure before using electrical welding equipment but that there fire hazard

Have suitable fire extinguisher available when using welding heating

First aid

Apart from meeting any legal requirements its desirable for someone the workshop trained first aid procedures.

Splashes the eye should flushed with clean water for least ten

Soiled skin should washed with soap and water

Inhalation fected individuals should removed fresh air immediately . swallowed fects persist consult a doctor with information (label) material not induce vomiting (unless indicated manufacturer)

Foams

see

Used sound and noise

Follow

Cured foams used seat and trim

Unreacted components are irritating and may harmful the skin and eyes. W ear gloves and goggles. Individuals with chronic respiratory bronchial medical problems histories allergic diseases should not work with near uncured

The spray mists can cause direct sensitivity reactions and may toxic V apors and spray mists must not These materials must applied with adequate ventilation and ratory protection. not remove respirator immediately after spraying, wait until vapor / mists have cleared. Burning the uncured components and the cured foams can generate toxic and harmful open flames the use electrical equipment during foaming operations and until vapors / mists have cleared should not Any heat cutting cured foams partially cured - foams should conducted with extraction ventilation (see Body Section Legal and Safety

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Fuels

see Fire, Legal Aspects, ChemicalsGeneral, Solvents.

Used fuels and cleaning

Gasoline (petrol)

Highly

Swallowing can result mouth and throat irritation and absorption from the stomach can result drowsiness and Small amounts can fatal Aspiration liquid into the through a very serious

Gasoline dries the skin and can cause irritation and dermatitis prolonged repeated contact. Liquid the eye causes severe

Motor gasoline may contain appreciable quantities which toxic upon inhalation and the concentrations gasoline vapors must very low High concentrations will cause eye, nose and throat depression and symptoms V ery high concentrations will result rapid loss conscious-

Ensure there adequate ventilation when handling and using Great care must taken avoid the serious consequences inhalation the event vapor build arising from spillages confined

Special precautions apply cleaning and maintenance operations gasoline storage tanks. Gasoline should not used a cleaning must not siphoned

Kerosene (Paraf fin)

Used also heating solvent and cleaning

Irritation the mouth and throat may result from swallowing. The main hazard from swallowing arises liquid ration into the lungs Liquid contact dries the skin and can cause irritation Splashes the eye may slightly

normal circumstances the low volatility does not give rise harmful Exposure mists and vapors from kerosene elevated temperatures should avoided (mists may arise - A void skin and eye contact and ensure there adequate ventilation.

Gas - oil (diesel fuel)

see Fuels (Kerosene). Combustible.

Gross prolonged skin contact with high boiling gas oils may also cause serious skin disorders including skin cancer

Gas cylinders

see

Gases such carbon argon and propane are normally stored cylinders pressures 2000 / / m2) and great care should taken handling these cylinders avoid mechanical damage them the valve gear The contents each cylinder should clearly identified appropriate markings.

Cylinders should stored well ventilated and protected from ice and snow , direct Fuel gases acetylene and propane) should not stored close proximity oxygen Care should exercised prevent leaks from gas cylinders and and avoid sources Only trained personnel should undertake work involving gas cylinders

Gases

see Gas Cylinders

Gas shielded welding - see W

Gas welding - see W

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General workshop tools and equipment

essential that all tools and equipment are maintained good condition and the correct safety equipment used where

Never use tools equipment for any purpose other than that for which they were Never overload equipment such axle and chassis stands lifting Damage caused loading not always immediately apparent and may result a fatal failure next time that the equipment not use damaged defective tools equipment, particularly high speed equipment such grinding wheels. A damaged grinding wheel can disintegrate without warning and cause serious injury

W ear suitable eye protection when using chiseling sand blasting equipment

W ear a suitable breathing mask when using sand blasting equipment, working with asbestos based materials using spraying equipment

Glues

see Adhesives and

High pressure air , lubrication and oil test

Equipment

see Lubricants and Greases.

Always keep high pressure equipment good Condition and regularly particularly joints and Never direct a high pressure nozzle the skin the fluid may penetrate the underlying tissue and cause serious injury

Legal aspects

Many laws and regulations make requirements relating health and safety the use materials and equipment

W orkshops should familiar , with associated laws and Consult local factory inspectors any

Lubricants and greases

A void all prolonged and repeated contact with mineral especially used Used oils contaminated during service routine service change sump oils) are more irritating and more likely cause serious fects including skin cancer the event gross and prolonged skin W ash skin thoroughly after work involving Proprietary hand cleaners may value provided they can removed from the skin with water . not use petrol, paraf fin other solvents remove oil from the Lubricants and greases may slightly irritating the Repeated prolonged skin contact should avoided wearing protective clothing necessary . Particular care should taken with used oils and greases containing not allow work clothing contaminated with

Dry clean launder such clothing regular Discard oil soaked not employ used engine oils lubricants for any application where appreciable skin contact likely occur Used oils may only disposed accordance with local There are publications describing the problems and advising precautionary measures.

Noise insulation materials

See Foams, Fibre Insulation.

Paints

see Solvents and Chemical MaterialsGeneral. Highly

ONE P

Can contain harmful toxic driers and other components well Spraying should only carried out with adequate ventilation.

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TWO P

Can also contain harmful and toxic unreacted resins and resin hardening The manufacturer ’ s instructions should followed and the section page 5 resin based isocyanate containing Adhesives and Foams should consulted.

Spraying should preferably carried out exhausted ventilated booths removing vapor and spray mists from the breathing Individuals working booths should wear respiratory Those doing small scale repair work the open shop should wear supplied air

P AINT THINNERS - see Solvents.

PETROL - see Fuels

Pressurised Equipment - see High Pressure Air , Lubrication and Oil T est Equipment.

Resistance W elding

see W elding

Sealers

see Adhesives and

Solder

see W

Solders are mixtures metals such that the melting point the mixture below that the constituent metals (normally lead and tin). Solder application does not normally give rise toxic lead fumes, provided a gas / air flame

Oxy - acetylene flames should not they are much hotter and will cause lead fumes

Some fumes may produced the application any flame surfaces coated with grease and inhalation these should

Removal excess solder should undertaken with ensure that fine lead dust not Which can give toxic fects

Respiratory protection may necessary

Solder spillage and filing should collected and removed promptly prevent general air contamination

High standards personal hygiene are necessary order avoid indigestion lead inhalation solder dust from clothing.

Solvent

see Chemical Materials - General Fuels white

Used cleaning - thinners

Highly

Skin contact will decrease the skin and may result in. - irritation and dematitis following repeated prolonged contact. Some can absorbed through the skin toxic harmful

Splashes the eye may cause severe irritation and could lead loss

Brief exposure high concentrations vapors mists will cause eye and throat headaches and the worst

Repeated prolonged exposures excessive but lower concentrations vapors mists, for which there might not adequate warning can cause more serious toxic harmful Aspiration into the lungs through vomiting) the most serious consequence

A void splashes the eyes and W ear protective goggles and clothing necessary

Ensure good ventilation when avoid breathing vapors and spray mists and keep containers tightly sealed. not use confined spaces.

When the spraying material contains use extraction ventilation personal respiratory protection the absence adequate general not apply heat flame except under specific and detailed manufacturers instructions.

Sound Insulation

see Fibre

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Spot W elding

- see W elding.

Suspended loads

There always a danger when loads are lifted suspended. Never work under unsupported suspended raised jacked suspended

Always ensure that lifting equipment such axle are adequate and suitable for the job, good condition and regularly

Never improvise lifting

Underseal

see Corrosion Protection W elding

see Electric Gas W elding processes include Resistance W elding (Spot W Arc W elding and Gas W elding.

Resistance welding

This process may cause particles molten metal emitted high velocity and the eyes and skin must

Arc welding

This process emits a high level ultraviolet radiation which may cause eye and skin burns the welder and other persons nearby Gasshielded welding processes are particularly hazardous this Personal protection must and screens used shield other

Metal spatter will also occur and appropriate eye and skin protection necessary

The heat the welding arc will produce fumes and gases from the metals being welded and from any applied coatings contamination the surfaces being worked These gases and fumes may toxic and inhalation should always The use extraction ventilation remove the fumes from the working area may necessary , particularly cases where the general ventilation poor , where considerable welding work extreme cases where adequate ventilation cannot supplied air respirators may necessary

Gas welding

Oxy - acetylene torches may used for welding and cutting and special care must taken prevent leakage these gases, with consequent risk fire and explosion.

The process will produce metal spatter and eye and skin protection necessary

The flame bright and eye protection should but the ultra - violet emission much less than that from arc welding and lighter filters may

The process itself produces few toxic but such fumes and gases may produced from coatings the particularly during cutting away damaged body parts and inhalation the fumes should toxic fumes may evolved from the metals the brazing and a severe hazard may arise brazing rods containing cadmium are this event particular care must taken avoid inhalation fumes and expert advice may required.

Special precaution must taken before any welding cutting takes place vessel which have contained bustible boiling steaming out fuel

White spirit

See solvents

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[10.001] Engine and crankcase .

Pan and covers

V alve drive and gears

[10.101] Cylinder heads

[10.105] Connecting rods and pistons

Crankshaft and flywheel

Lift pump and lines

Fuel filters

[10.218] Fuel injection system

Air cleaners and lines

[10.250] T urbocharger and lines .

and drive

[10.310] Aftercooler

Engine lubrication system

Oil cooler and lines

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Engine cooling system Fan
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