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New Holland T4.105 Specs ( 2013-2014 )

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Overview

The New Holland T4.105 is a utility farm tractor produced between 2013 and 2014, powered by a 106 hp FPT 3.4L four-cylinder diesel engine. This model was available in two-wheel and four-wheel drive configurations with options for a two-post ROPS or an air-conditioned VisionView cab. Equipment specifications include a Rear Type II hitch with a 5,620-pound lift capacity and multiple transmission choices ranging from 12-speed to 20-speed shuttle systems.

Ideal Applications

Tested Power Output: According to OCED Tractor Test 2814, the T4.105 delivered a tested PTO power of 94.4 hp and a drawbar power of 59.8 hp while using a 12-speed 4WD configuration.
Hydraulic System Configuration: The tractor is equipped with an open center hydraulic system providing a pump flow of 12.5 gpm and a separate steering flow of 7.3 gpm.
Engine Emission Technology: The FPT F5D common rail fuel injection engine meets Tier 4A standards using Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation and a Diesel Particulate Filter.

Production

Description Utility tractor
Manufacturer New Holland

Engine

Engine type FPT 3.4L 4-cyl diesel
Bore/Stroke 3.898x4.331 inches (99 x 110 mm)
Description FPT F5D / diesel / 4-cylinder / liquid-cooled
Displacement 207 ci (3.4 L)
Emission control Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation and a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) (CEGR)
Emissions Tier 4A
Fuel system common rail fuel injection
Power (gross) 106 hp (79.0 kW)
Starter electric
Starter volts 12
Drawbar (tested) 59.8 hp (44.6 kW)
Engine (gross) 106 hp (79.0 kW)
PTO (claimed) 91 hp (67.9 kW)
PTO (tested) 94.4 hp (70.4 kW)

Transmission

Description Four synchronized gears in three ranges with left-hand mechanical shuttle. / Four synchronized gears in three ranges with left-hand power shuttle.
Gears 12 forward and reverse / 20 forward and 12 reverse / 12 forward and reverse / 20 forward and 12 reverse
Type mechanical shuttle / mechanical shuttle with creeper / power shuttle / power shuttle with creeper
Transmission type 12-speed mechanical shuttle / 20-speed mechanical shuttle with creeper / 12-speed power shuttle / 20-speed power shuttle with creeper
Transmission type 12-speed mechanical shuttle / 20-speed mechanical shuttle with creeper / 12-speed power shuttle / 20-speed power shuttle with creeper

Mechanical

Cab Two-post ROPS with available FOPS canopy. Optional VisionView Cab with air-conditioning.
Drive type Two- or four-wheel drive

Hydraulics

Pump flow 12.5 gpm (47.3 lpm)
Rear valves 1 to 3
Steering flow 7.3 gpm (27.6 lpm)
Type open center

Hitch

Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) 5620 lbs (2549 kg)
Rear Type II

PTO

Rear PTO Type 540/1000

Electrical

Battery volts 12
Ground negative

Dimensions & Tires

2WD Length 161 inches (408 cm)
2WD Wheelbase 90.2 inches (229 cm)
4WD Length 158 inches (401 cm)
4WD Wheelbase 87.9 inches (223 cm)
Height (cab) 102.1 inches (259 cm)
Height (ROPS) 106.5 inches (270 cm)
Width 75.7 inches (192 cm)
2WD Wheelbase 90.2 inches (229 cm)
4WD Wheelbase 87.9 inches (223 cm)
Weight 6768 to 7936 pounds

New Holland T4.105 Weight

2WD Cab 7253 lbs (3289 kg)
2WD ROPS 6768 lbs (3069 kg)
4WD Cab 7936 lbs (3599 kg)
4WD ROPS 7451 lbs (3379 kg)

New Holland T4.105 attachments

Description front-end loader

OCED Tractor Test 2814

Description Diesel 12-speed 4WDAugust 2013 - December 2013, Link: OCED Tractor Test 2814 file / PTO performance / Drawbar performance / Gear 3M used for power test.
Fuel use 6.0 gal/hour (22.7 l/hour) / 5.7 gal/hour (21.6 l/hour) / 5.0 gal/hour (18.9 l/hour)
Max power 59.8 hp (44.6 kW)
Power at rated engine speed 94.4 hp (70.4 kW)
Power at rated PTO speed 96.7 hp (72.1 kW)

Nebraska Tractor Test Results

Test #S947
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Test Date: August to December, 2013
Location: Alma Mater Studiorum, University Di Bologna, Via Gandolfi, 19-40057, Cadriano, Bologna, Italy

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