Common questions

Where are the fuses on a New Holland skid steer?

Where are the fuses on a New Holland skid steer?

The fuse panel is over your right shoulder in the access panel when seated.

What makes a New Holland skid steer so good?

New Holland skid steer and compact track loaders provide outstanding breakout forces to keep you working in the toughest conditions, while impressive dump height improves working effectiveness. Every area of these loaders is designed to make your workday more comfortable and productive. Comfortable operators can work longer hours with less fatigue.

Do you need a wrench for New Holland L228?

The attachments are easy and fast to change with the standard Connect Under Pressure feature. Pressure is automatically released when the auxiliary line is disconnected. No wrenches are needed.

How does the New Holland L218 diesel engine work?

Low emissions and an energy-saving design make these engines as friendly to the environment as they are to your budget. A high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) system uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) with a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) (L218/L220) that doesn’t require a filter.

How does the New Holland 200 series work?

Comfortable operators can work longer hours with less fatigue. The New Holland 200 Series breaks new ground with industryleading dimensions, options, and ease of operation. Your view is clear in all directions—even to the raised bucket or attachment thanks to the see-through area on the cab roof.

New Holland skid steer and compact track loaders provide outstanding breakout forces to keep you working in the toughest conditions, while impressive dump height improves working effectiveness. Every area of these loaders is designed to make your workday more comfortable and productive. Comfortable operators can work longer hours with less fatigue.

The attachments are easy and fast to change with the standard Connect Under Pressure feature. Pressure is automatically released when the auxiliary line is disconnected. No wrenches are needed.

Low emissions and an energy-saving design make these engines as friendly to the environment as they are to your budget. A high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) system uses cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) with a diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) (L218/L220) that doesn’t require a filter.

Comfortable operators can work longer hours with less fatigue. The New Holland 200 Series breaks new ground with industryleading dimensions, options, and ease of operation. Your view is clear in all directions—even to the raised bucket or attachment thanks to the see-through area on the cab roof.

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Ruth Doyle