This comprehensive workshop service repair manual is a valuable resource for anyone working on New Holland 9N, 2N, and 8N tractors. Originally created for dealership mechanics, this manual provides detailed instructions and illustrations to guide you through every aspect of maintenance and repair.
Expect to find step-by-step procedures, clear photographs, exploded view illustrations, schematics, and comprehensive specifications. You'll have the information needed to tackle any project, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.
The manual covers a wide range of tractor components, including the engine, transmission, power take-off, belt pulley, rear axle, hydraulic system, steering gear, and service bulletins.
This manual is a must-have for any owner or mechanic looking to maintain and repair their New Holland 9N, 2N, or 8N tractor.
The New Holland 9N, 2N, and 8N tractors represent a legendary lineage in agricultural history, known for their rugged durability and reliable performance. These iconic machines, produced by the Ford Motor Company under the "Ford" brand (later rebranded as New Holland) from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s, revolutionized farming practices. They were the first mass-produced tractors with a fully integrated design, incorporating a single engine powering all functions. This innovation, combined with their compact size, maneuverability, and affordable price, made them immensely popular among farmers worldwide.
The 9N, 2N, and 8N series featured a range of enhancements throughout their production run. The 9N, introduced in 1939, was the first of the series, known for its 2-cylinder, 12-horsepower gasoline engine. The 2N, released in 1942, featured a larger 3-cylinder, 18-horsepower gasoline engine. The 8N, introduced in 1947, utilized the same engine as the 2N but offered additional features like a live hydraulic system, a power takeoff (PTO), and a wider range of optional attachments. These tractors were instrumental in transitioning agricultural practices from manual labor to mechanized farming, increasing productivity and efficiency. Today, these vintage machines remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts, showcasing the lasting impact of their simple, yet remarkably effective design.