Parts Sourcing Guide

New Holland Parts Management

Parts management and sourcing for New Holland agricultural and construction equipment.

About New Holland equipment

New Holland is a brand of CNH Industrial, producing a wide range of agricultural and construction equipment. The agricultural lineup — tractors, combines, balers, and hay tools — is particularly strong in North America. The construction lineup includes skid steers, compact track loaders, and compact excavators. Part numbers and supply chains are shared in many cases with sister brand Case.

Equipment types

Agricultural tractorsCompact tractorsCombine harvestersRound & square balersHay toolsSkid-steer loadersCompact track loadersCompact excavatorsTelehandlers

Common New Holland models

Parts sourcing guidance applies across New Holland's active product lineup. These are the models we see most often in customer fleets.

Workmaster 25S

Compact utility tractor

Workmaster 75

Utility tractor

T5 Series

Utility tractor

T6 Series

Mid-range tractor

T7 Series

High-horsepower tractor

BC5050

Small square baler

RB560

Round baler

L220

Skid-steer loader

C227

Compact track loader

Official New Holland parts catalog & diagrams

For authoritative OEM part numbers and exploded-view diagrams, refer to New Holland's official parts catalog. PartsIQ sources parts across your supplier network — we don't replace the OEM catalog, we help you source against it.

Open New Holland catalog

OEM vs aftermarket for New Holland parts

Honest guidance. Both channels have a place — the question is which fits which part.

Prefer OEM for…

FPT engine internals, Tier 4 Final emissions systems, precision ag electronics (IntelliView, PLM), transmission internals, and warranty-period machines.

Aftermarket is commonly used for…

Filters, hay tool wear parts (knotters, pickup teeth), hoses, belts, hydraulic couplers, tire assemblies, and common wear parts on older machines. The aftermarket for New Holland balers and hay tools is especially mature.

Sourcing challenges for New Holland

Patterns we see across teams running New Holland equipment.

  • Part numbers are shared across CNH brands (Case IH, New Holland, Steyr) — cross-referencing to Case equivalents is common
  • FPT (Fiat Powertrain Technologies) engines power many CNH models — engine parts have wider availability than brand-exclusive parts
  • Baler and hay tool wear parts are fast-consuming and stockouts are common during harvest season
  • Older Ford-branded New Holland tractors (pre-1999) require specialty dealers or long-tail aftermarket suppliers
  • North American dealer density for New Holland agriculture is strong, but construction equipment support is narrower

How PartsIQ helps source New Holland parts

PartsIQ is a parts procurement platform — not a New Holland dealer. We source across your verified supplier network and use AI to collect quotes faster.

AI voice agent

Calls New Holland dealers and aftermarket suppliers in parallel to collect quotes.

AI parts search

Find parts by description, part number, or equipment model across multiple databases.

Quote comparison

Side-by-side quotes from multiple suppliers with pricing, lead time, and availability.

Frequently asked questions about New Holland parts

Where can I find the official New Holland parts catalog?

The New Holland parts catalog is available through CNH Industrial's parts portal (parts.cnh.com) and through authorized dealers. You can search by model and serial number for current parts and diagrams. Many part numbers cross-reference to Case IH due to shared CNH manufacturing — a useful sourcing detail. PartsIQ is not affiliated with CNH Industrial.

Can I use Case IH parts on New Holland equipment?

Frequently yes — CNH Industrial shares many components across Case IH and New Holland brands, especially FPT engine parts, hydraulic components, and driveline parts. Always verify the specific part number against your machine's serial number. For some models the paint color and decals differ while the underlying part is identical. PartsIQ's AI parts search handles this cross-referencing automatically.

Why are New Holland baler parts so commonly out of stock?

Hay tool wear parts — particularly knotter components, pickup teeth, and roller chain — have extremely high seasonal demand and fast consumption rates. Stockouts are common during hay season when operations are running balers 10-14 hours a day. Planning inventory ahead of season, and maintaining backup aftermarket suppliers, is a common mitigation for baler-heavy operations.

How does PartsIQ handle New Holland parts sourcing?

PartsIQ is particularly useful for CNH-heavy operations where part numbers cross-reference between New Holland and Case IH. Our AI parts search identifies cross-brand equivalents automatically, and our voice agent can call both New Holland and Case IH dealers in parallel when availability is tight. For baler and hay tool parts specifically, pre-season quote workflows save significant time during harvest.

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Disclaimer: PartsIQ is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by CNH Industrial N.V. (New Holland brand). All trademarks, logos, brand names, model designations, and part numbers referenced on this page are the property of their respective owners and are used here solely to describe equipment compatibility and procurement workflows under nominative fair use. PartsIQ is an independent parts procurement platform and does not sell OEM parts directly.