New Holland Skid Steer LX885

New Holland Skid Steer LX885 comes with a universal skid steer quick hitch. As a result, a wide selection of skid steer attachments may be added to this loader. New Holland LX885 Skid Steer Attachments may be equipped with a wide range of attachments, including buckets, Grapple Buckets, Harley rakes, and 4-in-1 buckets.

Various sizes and combinations of New Holland skid steers are available. The LX885, like other loaders, scoops up objects for transport to a new area in the same manner. Both the left and right crawler tracks, as well as the skid steer loader’s wheels, must be operated to get the machine moving.

Performance and Fuel Economy

Compact track loaders L228 and C232 are powered by three-cylinder turbocharged and aftercooled FPT diesel engines with a high-pressure common-rail (HPCR) fuel system with electronic controls and monitoring, and both are equipped with skid steers. This skid steer loader by New Holland is driven by a three-cylinder, 192-cubic-inch diesel engine that generates 60 horsepower. It was manufactured between 1994 and 1999.

New Holland makes the engine. The NH LX885 has a maximum lifting capability of 2,200 pounds, a rated operating capacity (of 997 kg). This vehicle has 4,704 lbs (2,138 kg) SAE tip weight. The LX 885 weighs 6,520 lbs. An 84-inch bucket is available as an add-on for the New Holland LX 885, which comes standard with a 72-inch bucket and a 16.7 cubic foot capacity. The LX 885’s front and rear tires are 8.25 by 15 inches in diameter.

Specification

  • Width: 71.9 in
  • Operating weight: 7004 lb

Engine type: diesel, 60 hp

Vehicle type: Skid Steer Loader

New Holland Skid Steer LX885

New Holland Skid Steer LX885 Service Manual

New Holland Skid Steer LX885 components are covered in detail in the comprehensive service manuals. Every repair completed on your unit requires a New Holland Skid Steer LX885 service manual to ensure the job is done properly. Information covered includes:

  • Introduction
  • Engine
  • Fuel system
  • Electrical system
  • Transmission
  • Axles
  • Brake system
  • Power take-off system
  • Hydraulic system
  • Steering system
  • Cab
  • Climate control

A New Holland Skid Steer Manual is designed for technicians and dealerships to use. Every owner should have a service manual on hand while doing maintenance.

Design, Functionality, and Quality

A three-cylinder New Holland diesel engine via CNH with a total output of 60 horsepower powers the vehicle. This LX885 skid steer weighs 6520 pounds with a general bucket attachment. Skid steer and small track loader engines stand out because of their low operating costs, smooth power delivery, and excellent performance in tough situations, among other characteristics. The high-flow hydraulic pumps and the regular hydraulic pumps provide fast cycle times and adaptability in every application.

This machine’s Comfort Deluxe Cab design provides the best-in-class comfort, with plenty of head and leg space to spare. Additionally, the low noise levels will be welcomed by humans and livestock within the machine’s operating range. There is a selection of control schemes available, with the option of mechanical or electro-hydraulic joystick control.

Access for engine and hydraulic oil changes is provided via a detachable cover on the left rear quarter of skid steer loaders and compact track loaders, making maintenance and service a breeze. For the sake of ease, the ground-level daily service stations have been placed together in the back.

The basic flow package is offered with every machine and can support the majority of popular hydraulic attachments on the market today. It is possible to purchase a high-flow package that provides up to 55 percent more flow to handle specific attachments that demand greater hydraulic power, such as mulchers, cold planers, excavators, and compactor wheels. The typical Connect Under Pressure function is simple and quick to swap out the attachments. When the auxiliary line is unplugged, the pressure in the system is instantly released. There are no tools required.