New Holland TC25
New Holland 1530, 1630, 1725, 1925, TC25, TC25D, TC29, TC29D, TC33, TC33D Tractors Service Repair Manual
This Manual contains information and data to this model. has specs, diagrams, and actual real photo illustrations, and schemes, which give you complete step by step operations on repair, Diagnosing, servicing, technical maintenance & troubleshooting procedures for your machine. this manual offers full information you need for repair your machine.
the information in this manual will enable you to find trouble and to understand how to repair and maintain your machine without going into service.
Models Covered:
New Holland 1530 Tractor
New Holland 1630 Tractor
1725
1925
Tc25
Tc25D
Tc29
Tc29D
Tc33
Tc33D
New Holland TC29 TC29D TC33 TC33D Tractors Service Manual
Service Repair Manual Contains:
1 – Engine Systems
2 – Fuel System
3 – Electrical System
4 – Clutches
5 – Transmission Systems
6 – Power Take-Off Systems
7 – Differential, Rear Axle, And Brakes
8 – Hydraulic System
9 – Steering Systems – Power Steering
10 – Front Axle And Related Parts
11 – Supersteer, Front Axle, And Sensitrack
12 – Wheels And Tires
13 – Separating The Tractor
To service the brakes on a New Holland TC29 tractor, you can follow these general steps:
1. Gather the necessary tools and materials: You’ll typically need a socket set, wrenches, brake cleaner, new brake pads (if needed), and any other specific replacement parts recommended for your model.
2. Park the tractor on a level surface and engage the parking brake to ensure it doesn’t roll during the service.
3. Locate the brake components: The New Holland TC29 may have multiple types of brakes, such as disc brakes or drum brakes. Identify the type of brakes your tractor has, as the service procedure will vary accordingly.
4. If you have disc brakes:
a. Remove the wheel/tire assembly on the affected brake.
b. Locate the caliper that holds the brake pads.
c. Remove the caliper bolts or clips that secure the caliper.
d. Take out the old brake pads from the caliper.
e. Clean the caliper and brake components with brake cleaner to remove any dirt or debris.
f. Inspect the brake rotor for any damage or excessive wear. If necessary, replace the rotor.
g. Install new brake pads into the caliper.
h. Reinstall the caliper onto the brake rotor and secure it with bolts or clips.
i. Repeat the process for the other side if applicable.
j. Reinstall the wheel/tire assembly.
5. If you have drum brakes:
a. Remove the wheel/tire assembly on the affected brake.
b. Locate the brake drum on the rear of the tractor.
c. Remove the brake drum by tapping it gently with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
d. Inspect the brake shoes for wear or damage. If necessary, replace the brake shoes.
e. Clean the brake drum and brake components with brake cleaner to remove any dirt or debris.
f. Reinstall the brake shoes onto the brake assembly.
g. Reinstall the brake drum and ensure it rotates freely.
h. Repeat the process for the other side if applicable.
i. Reinstall the wheel/tire assembly.
6. Once you have completed the brake service on both sides, test the brakes by engaging and disengaging them while operating the tractor in a safe area. Make sure the brakes respond correctly and bring the tractor to a stop.
Note: The steps provided are general guidelines, and it’s always recommended to consult the specific service manual for your New Holland TC29 TC29D TC33 TC33D tractor or seek assistance from a qualified technician if you’re unsure about any aspect of the brake service procedure.