New Holland l218 oil capacity Skid Steer Operator Manual
New Holland L213 L215 L218 L220 L223 L225 L230 Tier 3 Skid Steer Loader Operators Manual
New Holland L218 Specs, This manual has been developed to assist you in understanding how to operate and maintain your machine. It contains a list of safety precautions, a discussion of the controls and instruments, procedures for operating the tractor, a maintenance schedule, a brief troubleshooting section, and a specification section.
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New Holland l218 oil capacity Skid Steer Operator Manual
Table of Contents
MODELS COVERED:
200 Series Skid Steer Loader:
L213
L215
L218
L220
L223
L225
L230
200 Series Compact Track Loader:
C227
C232
C238
CONTENTS:
1- GENERAL INFORMATION
Note to the owner
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Product identification
Operators manual storage on the machine
Machine orientation
Machine components
2- SAFETY INFORMATION
Safety rules and signal words
Safety rules
Utility safety
Proper entry and exit
Starting and stopping precautions
Seat belt precautions
Specific precautions to this machine
Fire extinguisher
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
Welding on the machine
Loader arm lock and cab tilt procedure – radial lift machines
Loader arm lock and cab tilt procedure – vertical lift machines
No engine power – loader arm up and down control
Emergency exit
Ecology and the environment
Safety signs
3- CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
ACCESS TO OPERATORS PLATFORM
Door latches, cab
Window glass, cab
Windshield wiper and washer controls
Cab air louvers
OPERATORS SEAT
Standard seat
Mechanical suspension seat
Air seat
Seat belt operation
Shoulder belt
Restraint bar (if equipped)
MECHANICAL HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
Steering and travel
Moving the machine
Turning the machine
Lift arm and bucket controls
Hand controls
Foot pedals
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC CONTROLS
Control pattern overview
Standard H control pattern
Standard ISO control pattern
Electro-hydraulic control handle adjustment
H control pattern steering and travel
Hand controls
Moving the machine
Turning the machine
H control pattern lift arm and bucket controls
Lift arm raise/lower control
Bucket curl/dump control
ISO control pattern steering and travel
Moving the machine
Turning the machine
ISO control pattern lift arm and bucket controls
Lift arm and bucket controls
CONTROL HANDLES
Switch configurations
Two-speed function
AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS
Standard auxiliary hydraulics
High flow auxiliary hydraulics
Enhanced High Flow (EHF) auxiliary hydraulics
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Electronic Instrument Cluster (EIC)
Advanced Instrument Cluster (AIC)
Instrument cluster
Instrument cluster SETUP menu
Instrument cluster display setting
Electro-Hydraulic (EH) controllability selection
Temperature display selection
View or reset Job Timer (JTIME)
Anti-theft protection
Left-hand column switch identification
ISO or H pattern control switch
Machine lights
4- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMMISSIONING THE UNIT
Operating Instructions
STARTING THE UNIT
Engine operation
Operating in extreme temperatures
Throttle
Booster battery procedure
STOPPING THE UNIT
Parking the machine and stopping the engine
MOVING THE UNIT
Machine operation
5- TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
SHIPPING TRANSPORT
Transporting the machine
RECOVERY TRANSPORT
Moving a disabled machine
6- WORKING OPERATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mechanical attachment mounting systems
Hydraulic attachment mounting systems
Field operation
7- MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
General safety before you service
Lubrication analysis program
Plastic and resin parts
Machine cleaning
Cab door removal and installation
Battery safety – check and cleaning
Battery disconnect switch
Fire extinguisher
Engine hourmeter
Fluids and lubricants
Engine oils
Hydraulic oil viscosity
Biodiesel fuel
Organic Acid Technology (OAT) coolant
Lubrication and maintenance access
Fuses and relays
MAINTENANCE CHART
Maintenance chart
INITIAL 10 HOURS
Track tension check and adjustment
Tire pressure and wheel hardware torque
Alternator and air conditioning compressor (if equipped) belt tension
EVERY 10 HOURS OR EACH DAY
Clean tracks and components
Engine and hydraulic coolers
Engine coolant level
Engine oil level
Loader arm pivot points, coupler pins, and cylinder pins
Hydraulic oil level
Loader arm and bucket hydraulic interlock
INITIAL 50 HOURS
Engine oil and filter
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) mechanism and hardware check.
EVERY 50 HOURS
Cab intake filter
Track tension check
Seat belt
INITIAL 100 HOURS
Final drive oil (track models)
EVERY 250 HOURS
Fuel filter
In-line fuel filter
Wheels and tires
Drive chain tension check
EVERY 500 HOURS
Air cleaner elements
Engine oil and filter
Final drive chain tank oil
Primary fuel filter
Hydraulic oil filter
Final drive oil (track models)
Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) mechanism and hardware check
Cab door – Grease
EVERY 1000 HOURS
Hydraulic fluid and filter
Final drive chain tank oil
Engine valve clearance
EVERY 2000 HOURS
Radiator drain and flush
AS REQUIRED
Hardware – loose or damaged
Window removal and cleaning
STORAGE
Storing the machine
8- TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT CODE RESOLUTION
Error code index
9- SPECIFICATIONS
Fluids and lubricants
General specification
Product identification attachments
Material weights
Units of measure and conversion
Torque charts – Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly
10- ACCESSORIES
Telematics – Overview with New Holland FleetForce