New Holland TK4030 Specifications
Engine Horsepower: 76 hp
Manufactured: 2009 to 2017
New Holland TK4030 Summary
The New Holland TK4030, produced from 2009 to 2017, is a 76.4-horsepower agricultural crawler tractor from the TK4000 Series. It was manufactured in Jesi, Italy. The TK4030 has variants including the T4030 (wheeled), TK4030F (narrow crawler), and TK4030V (ultra-narrow crawler).
New Holland TK4030 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactures the New Holland TK4030 and where is it built?
- Manufacturer: New Holland
- Type: Agricultural Crawler Tractor
- Built in: Jesi, Italy
Variants
What variants of the New Holland TK4030 are available?
- T4030: wheeled tractor
- TK4030: crawler
- TK4030F: narrow crawler
- TK4030V: ultra-narrow crawler
Engine
What engine does the New Holland TK4030 have?
- Engine: FPT 3.2L 4-cyl diesel
- Fuel tank: 21.9 gal (82.9 L)
Transmissions
What transmission options are available for the New Holland TK4030?
- Standard: 8-speed unsynchronized
- Optional: 16-speed creeper
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the New Holland TK4030?
- Engine (gross): 76.4 hp (57.0 kW)
- PTO (claimed): 64 hp (47.7 kW)
Mechanical
What type of drive and safety features does the New Holland TK4030 have?
- Drive: crawler
- Safety: Two-post mid-mount folding ROPS
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulic specifications of the New Holland TK4030?
- Type: open center
- Pressure: 2755 psi (190.0 bar)
- Valves: 3
- Pump flow: 9.4 gpm (35.6 lpm)
- Total flow: 14.8 gpm (56.0 lpm)
- Steering flow: 5.4 gpm (20.4 lpm)
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications of the New Holland TK4030?
- Rear PTO: independent
- Rear RPM: 540/540E
Dimensions & Tracks
What are the dimensions and track specifications of the New Holland TK4030?
- Weight: 7231 to 8047 pounds
- Tracks: 13.8-inch
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications of the New Holland TK4030?
- Charging system: alternator
- Charging amps: 120
- Battery CCA: 800
- Battery volts: 12
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