New Holland 5010 Specifications
Engine Horsepower: 70 hp
Manufactured:
New Holland 5010 Summary
The New Holland 5010 is a utility tractor with a 70 hp New Holland 3.6L 4-cylinder diesel engine. It was manufactured in Queretaro, Mexico, and offers variants in 4x2 2WD and optional 4x4 MFWD 4WD.
New Holland 5010 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactures the New Holland 5010, and where is it made?
- Manufacturer: New Holland
- Type: Utility tractor
- Factory: Queretaro, Mexico
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the New Holland 5010\u2019s engine?
- Engine: 70 hp / 52.2 kW
Engine
What type of engine does the New Holland 5010 have?
- Engine Model: New Holland 3.6L 4-cyl diesel
Mechanical
What are the mechanical features of the New Holland 5010?
- Chassis: 4x2 2WD, 4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
- Steering: Hydrostatic power
- Brakes: Wet disc
- Cab: Two-post ROPS
- Transmission: 8-speed constant mesh
Capacity
What are the fluid capacities of the New Holland 5010?
- Fuel: 15.8 gal / 59.8 L
- Hydraulic system: 8.5 gal / 32.2 L (2WD), 9.0 gal / 34.1 L (4WD)
- Steering: 2.1 qts / 2.0 L
- Front axle: 5.8 qts / 5.5 L
- Front hubs: 1.3 qts / 1.2 L (each)
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulic system specifications?
- Type: Gear pump
- Capacity: 8.5 gal / 32.2 L (2WD), 9.0 gal / 34.1 L (4WD)
- Pressure: 2750 psi / 189.6 bar
- Pump flow: 8.6 gpm / 32.6 lpm
- Steering flow: 4.0 gpm / 15.1 lpm
- Steering cap.: 2.1 qts / 2.0 L
- Steering press.: 1450 psi / 100.0 bar
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications?
- Rear PTO: Independent
- Rear RPM: 540
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the New Holland 5010?
- Wheelbase: 85 inches / 215 cm
- Weight: 5286 to 6035 pounds
- Front tire: 10.00-16
- Rear tire: 16.9-30 (2WD)
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications of the New Holland 5010?
- Ground: Negative
- Charging system: Alternator
- Charging amps: 55
- Charging volts: 12
- Battery volts: 12
- Battery AH: 107
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