New Holland Stack Cruiser 102, Stack Cruiser 103, Stack Cruiser 105 Tier 4B (final) Bale Wagon Servi

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StackCruiser® 102 Self - Propelled Bale W agon, TIER (FINAL), two - three - wide [YHG651501 - ] North

StackCruiser® 103 Self - Propelled Bale W TIER threetie, two - wide [YHG651501 - ] North

StackCruiser® 105 Self - propelled TIER

Handles large, rectangular bales only [YHG651501 - ] North

F4HFE6138*B004

F4HFE6138*B004

F4HFE6138*B004

INTRODUCTION

[10.001] Engine and crankcase

[10.103] Crankshaft and flywheel

[10.202] Air cleaners and lines

[10.206] Fuel filters

[10.216] Fuel tanks

[10.304] Engine lubrication system

[10.310] Aftercooler

[10.400] Engine cooling system

[10.414] Fan and drive

[10.419] Stationary air screen

[10.500] Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust treatment

Power coupling

Drive shaft

[21.109] T ransmission cooler and lines

[21.1 14] Mechanical transmission

[21.130] Mechanical transmission external controls

Front axle system

front axle

Rear axle system

Powered rear axle

Rear bevel gear set and dif ferential

Brakes and controls

[33.1 10] Parking brake parking lock

Mechanical service brakes

Hydraulic service brakes

Hydraulic systems .

Hydraulic systems

Pump control valves

Fixed displacement pump

V ariable displacement pump

Reservoir , cooler , and filters

Main control valve

Hydraulic driven cooling fans

Bale loading hydraulic system

Bale storing and handling hydraulic system

Bale unloading hydraulic system

Frames and ballasting

Frame

Ballasts and supports

Steering

[41.101] Steering control

[41.106]

[41.200] Hydraulic control components

Wheels

Front wheels

Rear wheels

Cab climate control

[50.100] Heating

[50.104] V entilation

[50.200] Air conditioning

Electrical systems

Electrical system

Fuel injection system

Engine cooling system

Engine intake and exhaust system

Engine control system

T ransmission speed sensors

T ransmission control system

Service brake electrical system

Parking brake electrical system

Hydraulic system control

Rear axle control system

[55.047] Steering control system .

[55.050] Heating, V entilation, and Air-Conditioning (HV AC) control system

[55.051] Cab Heating, V entilation, and (HV AC) controls

[55.069] Bale loading electrical system

[55.070] Bale storing and handling electrical system

[55.071] Bale unloading electrical system

Harnesses and connectors

[55.201] Engine starting system

[55.301] Alternator

[55.404] External

[55.405] External lighting switches and relays

[55.408] W arning indicators, alarms, and instruments

[55.512]

[55.514]

[55.518] Wiper and washer system

Electronic modules

Precision farming system

Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) electrical system

[55.DTC] F AUL T CODES .

Bale wagons

[69.100] Bale loading .

[69.200] Bale storing and handling

[69.300] Bale unloading

[69.400] Bale trip assembly

[69.500] Bale stabilizer and tine arch

[69.600] Bale return shaft assembly

Lubrication system

Grease lubrication system

and decals

[90.105] Machine shields and guards

[90.1 16] Fenders and guards

18] Protections and footboards

[90.124] operator seat

Cab doors and hatches

Cab interior trim and panels

Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing

Safety rules

Safety rules

Safety rules - Ecology and the environment

Safety signs

Road travel signs and informational decals

T orque - Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly

T orque - Standard torque data for hydraulic connections

Basic instructions - Shop and assembly

Hydraulic contamination

Machine specifications and dimensions

Bale dimensions and weights

Ground speed chart

Engine lubrication system - General specification

General specification - Diesel fuel

Product identification

Engine identification

T ransmission identification

Rear axle identification

Product identification - Machine orientation

Foreword - Important notice regarding equipment servicing

All repair and maintenance work listed this manual must carried out only qualified dealership strictly complying with the instructions and whenever the special

Anyone who performs repair and maintenance operations without complying with the procedures provided herein shall responsible for any subsequent

The manufacturer and all the organizations its distribution chain, including - without limitationnational, regional, local reject any responsibility for damages caused parts and / components not approved the facturer , including those used for the servicing repair the product manufactured marketed the manufacturer any case, warranty given attributed the product manufactured marketed the manufacturer case damages caused parts and / components not approved the manufacturer

The manufacturer reserves the right make improvements design and changes specifications any time without notice and without incurring any obligation install them units previously and illustrative material herein are accurate known time publication but are subject change without notice. case refer your NEW HOLLAND Sales and Service

Safety rules

Personal safety

This the safety alert used alert you potential personal injury Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol avoid possible death injury

Throughout this manual you will find the signal words W and CAUTION followed special These precautions are intended for the personal safety you and those working with

Read and understand all the safety messages this manual before you operate service the

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation not will result death serious injury

W ARNING indicates a hazardous situation not could result death serious injury

CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation not could result minor moderate injury

F AILURE T O FOLLOW

Machine safety

NOTICE: Notice indicates a situation that, not avoided, could result machine property damage.

Throughout this manual you will find the signal word Notice followed special instructions prevent machine property damage. The word Notice used address practices not related personal safety .

Information

NOTE: Note indicates additional information that clarifies other information this

Throughout this manual you will find the word Note followed additional information about a step, other information the The word Note not intended address personal safety property

Safety rules

General safety rules

Use caution when you operate the machine slopes. Raised equipment, full tanks and other loads will change the center gravity the The machine can tip roll over when near ditches and embankments uneven

Never permit anyone other than the operator ride the

Never operate the machine under the influence alcohol drugs, while you are otherwise impaired.

Pay attention overhead power lines and hanging High voltage lines may require significant clearance for safety .

Hydraulic oil diesel fuel leaking under pressure can penetrate the causing serious injury

• NOT use your hand check for leaks. Use a piece cardboard paper .

• Stop the remove the key , and relieve the pressure before you connect disconnect fluid

• Make sure that all components are good T ighten all connections before you start the engine surize the

• hydraulic fluid diesel fuel penetrates the seek medical attention immediately

• Continuous long term contact with hydraulic fluid may cause skin cancer A void long term contact and wash the skin promptly with soap and water

Keep clear moving Loose jewelry , long hair , and other loose hanging items can become entangled moving

W ear protective equipment when NOT attempt remove material from any part the machine while being operated while components are motion.

Make sure that all guards and shields are good condition and properly installed before you operate the Never operate the machine with shields removed. Always close access doors panels before you operate the

Dirty slippery steps, ladders, walkways, and platforms can cause falls. Make sure these surfaces remain clean and clear

A person pet within the operating area a machine can struck crushed the machine its NOT allow anyone enter the work

Raised equipment and / loads can fall unexpectedly and crush persons Never allow anyone enter the area underneath raised equipment during

Never operate the engine enclosed spaces harmful exhaust gases may build

Before you start the sure that all controls are neutral park lock

Always keep and all lighting clean provide the best possible visibility while you operate the

Operate controls only when seated the operator ’ s except for those controls expressly intended for use from other

Before you leave the machine:

Park the machine a level

Put all controls neutral park lock

Engage the parking Use wheel chocks

Lower all hydraulic equipment header ,

T urn f the engine and remove the key

due exceptional you would decide keep the engine running after you leave the operator ’ s then you must follow these precautions:

Bring the engine low idle

Disengage all drive

W ARNING

Some components may continue run down after you disengage drive systems.

Make sure all drive systems are fully

Failure comply could result death serious injury .

Shift the transmission into

Apply the parking

General maintenance safety

Keep the area used for servicing the machine clean and dry Clean spilled

Service the machine a level

Install guards and shields after you service the

Close all access doors and install all panels after servicing the

not attempt clear make adjustments the machine while motion while the engine

Always make sure that working area clear other persons and pets before you start operating the

Unsupported hydraulic cylinders can lose pressure and drop the causing a crushing not leave equipment a raised position while parked during service, unless the equipment securely supported.

Jack lift the machine only jack lift points indicated this

Incorrect towing procedures can cause When you tow a disabled machine follow the procedure this Use only rigid tow

Stop the engine, remove the key , and relieve pressure before you connect disconnect fluid lines.

Stop the engine and remove the key before you connect disconnect electrical

Scalding can result from incorrect removal coolant

Cooling systems operate under Hot coolant can spray out you remove a cap while the system Allow the system cool before you remove the When you remove the cap, turn slowly allow pressure escape before you completely remove the cap.

Replace damaged worn electrical

The engine, transmission, exhaust components, and hydraulic lines may become hot during operation. T ake care when you service such Allow surfaces cool before you handle disconnect hot W ear protective equipment when

When follow the instructions the Always disconnect the battery before you weld the Always wash your hands after you handle battery

Wheels and tires

Make sure that tires are correctly inflated. not exceed any recommended load pressure. Follow the instructions the manual for proper tire

T ires are heavy Handling tires without proper equipment could cause death serious injury

Never weld a wheel with a tire

Always remove the tire completely from the wheel prior

Always have a qualified tire technician service the tires and wheels. a tire has lost all pressure, take the tire and wheel a tire shop your dealer for Explosive separation the tire can cause serious injury

NOT weld a wheel rim until the tire completely removed. Inflated tires can generate a gas mixture with the air that can ignited high temperatures from welding procedures performed the wheel Removing the air loosening the tire the rim (breaking the bead) will NOT eliminate the This condition can exist whether tires are inflated The tire MUST completely removed from the wheel rim prior welding the wheel

Driving public roads and general transportation safety

Comply with local laws and

Use appropriate lighting meet local

Make sure that the brake pedal latch Y must lock brake pedals together for road

Lift implements and attachments high enough above ground prevent accidental contact with

When you transport equipment a machine a transport trailer , make sure that properly aware overhead structures power lines and make sure that the machine and / attachments can pass safely under

T ravel speed should such that you maintain complete control and machine stability all

Slow down and signal before

Pull over allow faster traf fic pass.

W ARNING

Fire and explosion prevention

Explosion hazard! NOT use ether starting fluid. Explosion, death, serious personal injury , serious engine damage could occur

Failure comply could result death serious injury .

Start the engine only from the operator ’ s you bypass the safety start the engine can start with the transmission gear not connect short across terminals the starter Attach jumper cables described the Starting gear may cause death serious injury

Fuel oil that leaked spilled hot surfaces electrical components can cause a

Crop bird flammable material can ignite hot

Always have a fire extinguisher near the machine.

Make sure that the fire extinguisher(s) maintained and serviced according the manufacturer ’ s

least once each day and the end the day , remove all trash and debris from the machine especially around hot components such the battery , More frequent cleaning your machine may necessary depending the operating environment and

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least once each day , remove debris accumulation around moving components such cleaning More frequent cleaning your machine may necessary depending the operating environment and

Inspect the electrical system for loose connections and frayed Repair replace loose damaged not store oily rags other flammable material the not weld flame cut any items that contain flammable Clean items thoroughly with non - flammable solvents before welding flamenot expose the machine burning

Promptly investigate any unusual smells odors that may occur during operation the

General battery safety

Always wear eye protection when you work with not create sparks have open flame near a battery

V entilate the area when you charge a battery use a battery enclosed

Disconnect the negative ( terminal first and reconnect the negative ( terminal

When you weld the machine, disconnect both terminals the battery . not smoke near a battery

When you use auxiliary batteries connect jumper cables start the engine, use the procedure shown the ator ’ s not short across

Follow the manufacturer ’ s instructions when you store and handle batteries.

Battery and related accessories contain lead and lead W ash hands after This a California Proposition warning.

Battery acid causes Batteries contain sulfuric A void contact with Antidote (external): Flush with water Antidote (eyes): flush with water for minutes and seek medical attention immediately Antidote (internal): Drink large quantities water not induce Seek medical attention ately

Keep out reach children and other unauthorized

Operator presence system

Y our machine equipped with operator presence system prevent the use some features while the operator not the operator ’ s

Never disconnect bypass the operator presence the operator presence system then must

Reflectors and warning lights

Unless prohibited law , use flashing amber lights (1) when traveling public roads.

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Seat belts

Seat belts must worn all times.

Seat belt inspection and maintenance:

• Keep seat belts good condition.

• Keep sharp edges and items than can cause damage away from the

• Periodically check belts, buckles, retractors, tethers, slack takesystem, and mounting bolts for damage and wear

• Replace all parts that have damage wear

• Replace belts that have cuts that can make the belt

• Check that bolts are tight the seat bracket

• the belt attached the make sure that the seat seat brackets are mounted securely

• Keep seat belts clean and dry

• Clean belts only with soap solution and warm water

• not use bleach dye the belts because this can make the belts

T o fasten the pull from the reel and push the tongue end (1) into the buckle end (2) until a indicates fully

T o release the push the red release button (3) the buckle and pull the tongue from the

system

The air - conditioning system under high pressure. not disconnect any lines. The release high pressure can cause serious injury

The air - conditioning system contains gases that are harmful the environment when released into the atmosphere. not attempt service repair the

Only trained service technicians can repair , recharge the air - conditioning

Backup alarm system

A backup alarm activated when putting the shift lever (1)

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

W ear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such hard eye heavy hearing tective

Not Operate tag

Before you start servicing the attach a Not warning tag the machine area that will

Hazardous chemicals

you are exposed come contact with hazardous chemicals you can seriously injured. The fluids, lubricants, required for the function your machine can They may attractive and harmful domestic animals well

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide information about the chemical substances within a safe dling and storage first aid and procedures take the event a spill accidental MSDS are available from your dealer

Before you service your machine check the MSDS for each used this This information indicates the associated risks and will help you service the machine safely Follow the information the and manufacturer well the information this when you service the

Dispose all fluids, filters, and containers environmentally safe manner according local laws and regulations. Check with local environmental and recycling centers your dealer for correct disposal

Store fluids and filters accordance with local laws and regulations. Use only appropriate containers for the storage chemicals petrochemical

Keep out reach children other unauthorized persons.

Applied chemicals require additional Obtain complete information from the manufacturer distributor the chemicals before you use

Utility safety

When digging using ground - engaging aware buried cables and other Contact your local utilities authorities, appropriate, determine the locations services.

Make sure that the machine has suf ficient clearance pass all Pay special attention overhead power lines and hanging High voltage lines may require significant clearance for safety Contact local authorities utilities obtain safe clearance distances from high voltage power

Retract raised extended necessary Remove lower radio antennas other Should a contact between the machine and electric power source occur , the following precautions must taken:

• Stop the machine movement immediately

• Apply the parking stop the and remove the key

• Check you can safely leave the cab your actual position without contact with electrical stay your position and call for help. you can leave your position without touching lines, jump clear the machine make sure that you not make contact with the ground and the machine the same

• not permit anyone touch the machine until power has been shut f the power

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