4610 repair manual

Look on ebay, I got the same 6 volume OEM set the local dealer has and or works from for $200 or just under.
Was well worth it for one repair and a complete service of my 4630. The set was new and seemed like OEM and not a re-print.

There are others out there as well.
 
This should do it:
https://www.maskinisten.net/downloads.php?view=detail&df_id=13291
You just have to register, it's free :)
 
thanks. For your help, but only has 4610su prior to 84. Mines late 87. Dont know what's the difference but them saying prior to 84 makes me think there is a difference
 

No sure about the 4610 but the service manuals normally cover all of the models in that series, in 84 or 85 the 5610 and 6610 where changed from mechanical steering to hydrastat steering, I believe there were changes in the hydraulics around that time also.
 
its frustrating when they change like that. I only found one person on ebay with the book for my year and he wants 1000 bucks. He can keep it. He could have made copies of it and sold a few of them
 

Go to eBay and type in NH 40001020
That's NH's publication number for the service manuals for your tractor.
There's a full 6 volume set on eBay for $224.95 plus shipping.
Ebay #253285744314

Just found another set for $195 but I'm going to buy them myself to cover my 6610.

One thing that might help if you want something cheaper is, in NH's publication listing they call the 86 and newer models Series II so google 4610 II and see what you get.

The front of the factory manual says
Tractors
Series 10, 30
 
That is the set I have and mentioned below, link attached.
Glad D-450 posted the ebay number. Mine were actually new, but good used OEM is always better than most re-prints and I am not sure about I&T manuals on these, never worked from those, always found OEM manuals for things right on ebay.

My set is a newer version with the New Holland logo, same content 10 & 30 series tractors.
Definitely recommend having this 6 volume set, it covers a lot and will certainly help you with repairs & good luck on yours !
Ebay Manuals
 
that's great. I still haven't had the chance to get mine. Still trying to figure out the other oil filter I found under clutch side foot rest. Also what kind of trans fluid is the best for these old beasts.
 

The oil filter under the left step is the suction filler for the hydraulic pump in the rear axle.
Same filter was used on 4600, 4610, 4630.

NH # D8NNB486CA crosses to 84518613 $18

Hyd oil that meets Ford 134 spec, NH Ambra is one
I use Rural King Cam2 J20-C
303 oils are not recommended for your tractor.
 
wow I almost picked up the 303 at tractor supply. Is the rearend the Sam hydraulic fluid as the trans. Capacity says 12.1 gal. And I figured the gearbox cant hold all that.
 
Rear axle/hydraulics is one sump and trans is a separate sump. The rear axle should take a little over 8 gallons and the transmission should take a little over 3 gallons. Use a fluid that says on the label that it meets or exceeds the M2C134D specification in both. You can use it in the power steering as well.
 

Not sure when they changed but on newer models with higher flow hydraulics they increased the oil level in the rear axle.
They eliminated the oil plug in the side of the pump and added a dip stick on the left side near the top of the axle that's plumbed into the suction filter adapter. I have a 4600 filter adapter on my 4000 that doesn't have the provision for a dip stick tube.
Service manual calls for 47.9 qrts in a 4610, that's nearly 12 gallons, my 4000 only hold 8 gallons.
Neighbor has a 5030 that takes 12 gallons, same axle as a 4630.

Take the 303 back and see if TSC offers anything better. Read the label, most 303 labels say for 74 models and older.
 

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