Posted by used red MN on December 25, 2021 at 11:19:39 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Td5050 posted by Farming guy 123 on December 25, 2021 at 08:19:32:
Really coming in from left field here, never operated or worked on a NH tractor. So ..A.. do you have an operators manual for it? I would suspect it would tell you what you need to know for this. If you do not go to the attached site and they have one available to download for a T6010 and other models in that range of models. The T6010 shows to have a 4.5L engine as does yours, whether the fuel systems are the same is not in my spectrum of knowledge. At the site you may have to search for ..New Holland 6010.. also the green ..download.. button will get you the PDF. I am not responsible if you click on something else and something unhappy happens to your computer. I think that site is fairly safe unlike some other free manual sites that trick you and then dump crap on your PC. Actually, I am not responsible either way. You are certainly welcome to try to recover the cost of the information I am giving you. Hint..free. Merry Christmas, hope this helps!
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