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Finding Year of Manufacture of New Holland B95C
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Locating the Serial Number Plate
The key to uncovering a B95C’s birthdate is its serial number plate. This marker is typically placed above the battery box on the right side—or near the loader arm or cab frame—depending on production variation . Digging around that area carefully will often reveal the VIN-like code that unlocks build details.
Decoding the Serial Format
New Holland backhoes such as the B95C frequently use serial numbers beginning with “FNH0B95C…” or similar sequences, followed by codes representing production batch and sequence . For instance, a unit listed from 2015 has serial FNH0B95CNCHH03959 , while a 2018 machine bears FNH0B95CNJHH01532 .
Confirming Year via Dealer or Manufacturer
Although the VIN prefix hints at model, the actual manufacture or in-service date is best confirmed through a New Holland parts or service department using the serial number. Dealers routinely retrieve build data—and sometimes delivery or service entry dates—by querying internal databases .
Specifications of the B95C Model
The New Holland B95C is a mid-size loader backhoe engineered with a Tier 4 Final FPT 4-cylinder turbocharged engine delivering approximately 95 hp (71 kW) . Its hydraulics offer around 108 L/min at 210 bar pressure, enabling digging depths up to 5.61 m with the extend-a-hoe option, and loader lift capacities of over 3 300 kg . Weighing nearly 8 000 kg, it remains robust yet maneuverable .
Historical Development and Brand Context
New Holland, now a key CNH Industrial brand, traces back to agricultural machinery pioneers of the mid-20th century. The B95C emerged in the early 2010s as a Tier 4 Final compliant loader backhoe, reflecting tighter emissions rules and operator-centric design. The Tier 4 Final version appeared in manuals marked “PIN NZHH03067 and after” around late 2020 . While precise global sales numbers for this model aren't public, its popularity in North American and European rental and construction markets is indicated by frequent listings from 2015 through 2018 .
Tips and Insights from Operators
A veteran operator once mentioned receiving a 2016 B95C with only 1 728 hours on the meter—remarkable longevity for heavy use . Others advise when seeking the build year: take a clear photo of the serial plate, contact a trusted dealer, and ask for both manufacture and first registration dates. These details can aid resale, insurance, or compliance checks.
Suggested Checklist to Uncover Manufacture Year
  • Locate the serial number plate above battery box or loader arm.
  • Record the entire serial.
  • Reach out to a New Holland dealer’s parts or service department with that serial.
  • Ask for both build and service entry (model-year) dates.
  • Note that some manufacturers equate “in-service date” with model year .
Final Thoughts
Understanding when your B95C was built is more than curiosity—it’s vital for parts ordering, resale valuation, and compliance with emissions or insurance protocols. It’s a practice—from identifying the serial tag to contacting a dealer—that pays off through clarity and accuracy. And in the story of one operator, knowing the tractor was built in 2016 and still functioning well—despite heavy use—brought real-world assurance about its durability.
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