
Ford New Holland 532 Industrial Tractors Workshop Service Repair Manual
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This is a comprehensive service repair workshop manual for Ford New Holland industrial tractors, including models 230A, 231, 335, 340, 340B, 420, 445, 455A, 531, 532, 535, 540A, 540B, 545, and 545A, built between 1975 and June 1983. It is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The manual, comprising 800 pages and 12 sections, covers a wide range of topics including engine systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, clutches, transmission systems, power take-off (PTO), rear axle and brakes, steering systems, front axle, hydraulic system, separating the tractor, and wheels and tires.
It features neatly organized sections with clean, scalable images, illustrations, specifications, step-by-step instructions, and special tool information. The manual is available in Adobe Acrobat format, allowing for easy viewing, printing, and saving for future use.
Upon purchase, a link to access the manual will be sent via email, providing convenient access without the need for physical shipment. This digital format eliminates concerns about damaged or missing pages, and allows for easy referencing with indexed sections.
About Ford New Holland:
- New Holland, originating from Pennsylvania in 1895, initially focused on corn mills before expanding into farm implements and achieving success with automatic hay balers.
- Acquired by Ford Tractor Operations in 1985, the company transitioned to the Ford New Holland name for its tractors.
- In 1990, Ford sold a majority interest in its farm machinery operations to FIAT, leading to the eventual rebranding of tractors under the New Holland and FIAT names.
- Following the merger of Case IH and FIAT New Holland in 1999, CNH Global (Case New Holland) continued to manufacture tractors under the New Holland brand.
- New Holland produces a wide range of agricultural farm equipment and heavy construction machinery, including backhoes, skid steer loaders, excavators, mini excavators, and wheel loaders.