
Ford New Holland 1720 Tractor Service Repair Shop Manual Workshop
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This is a comprehensive service repair workshop manual for the Ford New Holland model 1720 Farm Tractor. It contains all the necessary information for performing complex repairs on the entire 1720 farm tractor, including engine overhauls.
For both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, this 520-page, 14-section manual provides detailed instructions for servicing, teardowns, repairs, overhauls, adjustments, and complete specifications. The manual features clear and clean pages with detailed pictures and repair information.
Similar to the original factory paper manual, this digital version is easily accessible without the need for shipping. It is neatly organized in Adobe Acrobat, featuring indexed and bookmarked sections for fast and easy navigation. The manual includes numerous illustrations, specifications, pictures, step-by-step instructions, and special tool information.
The 14 main sections cover different areas of the machine, including engine systems, fuel system, electrical system, clutches, transmission systems, power take-off systems (PTO), differential, rear axle, brakes, hydraulic system, steering systems, front axle, wheels, tires, and separating the tractor.
Additionally, the manual includes service manual supplements for the 1620 and 1715 tractors, with components unique to these models. Upon purchase, the manual is instantly accessible via email, allowing for viewing, printing, and saving for later use. It is compatible with the popular Adobe format, and a free viewer can be obtained from www.adobe.com/reader.
About Ford New Holland:
New Holland, initially a corn mill in Pennsylvania in 1895, expanded into farm implements and achieved success with automatic hay balers. Acquired by Ford Tractor Operations in 1985, the Ford New Holland name began to appear on tractors. In 1990, Ford sold a majority interest in its farm machinery operations to FIAT, leading to the use of the New Holland and FIAT names in different markets. The merger of Case IH and FIAT New Holland in 1999 formed CNH Global, which continues to produce tractors under the New Holland brand. New Holland manufactures agricultural farm equipment and heavy construction equipment, including backhoes, skid steer loaders, excavators, mini excavators, and wheel loaders.
The models covered in this Service Repair Workshop Manual are the 1720 Farm Tractor.