New Holland EW160 Wheeled Excavator Repair Service WorkShop Manual

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This is the Repair Service Work Shop Manual for the EW160 New Holland Wheeled Excavators model. The manual contains all the necessary information to perform complex repairs on the entire machine, excluding engines. Engine repair manuals are sold separately.

  • Repair Service & Shop Manual: 792-Pages, 12-Sections

The manual features easy-to-read exploded views for easy identification, careful disassembly, accurate adjustment, and correct repairs. All sections are neatly organized in Adobe Acrobat, with very clean, sharp images that are scalable to several times normal size. It includes tons of crystal clear diagrams, all specifications, lots of pictures, step-by-step instructions, special info, etc.

This manual is identical to the paper manual made for EW160 Wheeled Excavators, with the only difference being that it is not paper and does not require shipping. It can be accessed immediately after purchase. It can be zoomed, printed, saved, and closed. Users can print a few pages at a time as needed, eliminating the need to carry around a bulky binder.

Upon purchase, a link to the manual will be immediately sent to the buyer's email. The manual can be viewed, printed, and saved for later use. It is in a popular Adobe format, which is compatible with most computers. For the latest FREE Adobe viewer, visit www.adobe.com

About New Holland

New Holland originated with one corn mill in Pennsylvania in 1895. The company 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 a foreign company called FIAT, with the agreement that the Ford name be dropped in ten years.

Tractors were released under two names: New Holland in traditional Ford tractor markets and FIAT in their traditional markets. In 1999, Case IH and FIAT New Holland merged to form CNH Global (Case New Holland), which continues to build tractors under the New Holland brand.

New Holland produces both Agricultural farm equipment and Heavy construction equipment, including backhoes, skid steer loaders, excavators, mini excavators, and wheel loaders.

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