Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Thank You for Purchasing a John Deere Product
1.2 Using Your Operator?s Manual
1.3 Machine Use
1.4 Special Messages
2 Product Identification
2.1 Record Identification Numbers
3 Table of Contents
4 Safety Labels
4.1 Safety Label Location
4.2 Pictorial Safety Signs
4.3 WARNING LVU23360
4.4 WARNING KEEP RIDERS OFF – LVU13286
4.5 WARNING / CAUTION – CC40740
5 Safety
5.1 Recognize Safety Information
5.2 Understand Signal Words
5.3 Follow Safety Instructions
5.4 Prepare for Emergencies
5.5 Wear Protective Clothing
5.6 Protect Against Noise
5.7 Handle Fuel Safely – Avoid Fires
5.8 Fire Prevention
5.9 Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
5.10 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
5.11 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
5.12 Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements
5.13 Use Seat Belt Properly
5.14 Vibration
5.15 Operating the Tractor Safely
5.16 Avoid Backover Accidents
5.17 Limited Use in Forestry Operation
5.18 Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
5.19 Keep Riders Off Machine
5.20 Passenger Seat
5.21 Use Safety Lights and Devices
5.22 Towing Trailers and Implements Safely (Mass)
5.23 Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain
5.24 Freeing a Mired Machine
5.25 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
5.26 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
5.27 Handling Batteries Safely
5.28 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
5.29 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
5.30 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
5.31 Practice Safe Maintenance
5.32 Avoid Hot Exhaust
5.33 Work in a Ventilated Area
5.34 Support Machine Properly
5.35 Prevent Machine Runaway
5.36 Park Machine Safely
5.37 Transport Tractor Safely
5.38 Servicing Cooling System Safely
5.39 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
5.40 Service Tires Safety
5.41 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
5.42 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts / Nuts
5.43 Avoid High Pressure Fluids
5.44 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
5.45 Store Attachments Safely
5.46 Dispose of Waste Properly
6 Operating Controls
6.1 Operator Station Controls
6.2 Cab Controls (If Equipped)
7 Operating
7.1 Daily Operating Checklist
7.2 Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces
7.3 Adjusting Seat
7.4 Using Seat Belt
7.5 Adjusting Tilt Steering Wheel (1026R)
7.6 Using Mower Height Control Knob
7.7 Using Light Switch
7.8 Using Key Switch
7.9 Using Instrument Panel
7.10 Using Turn Signal Switch
7.11 Using Hazard Warning Light Switch
7.12 Testing Safety Systems
7.13 Testing the Neutral Start Switch
7.14 Testing the Rear Power-Take-Off/Reverse Implement Option (PTO/RIO) Switch
7.15 Testing the Seat Switch
7.16 Testing Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
7.17 Using Brake Pedal
7.18 Using Park Brake
7.19 Using Throttle
7.20 Using Fuel Gauge
7.21 Using Fuel Shut-Off Valve
7.22 Starting the Engine
7.23 Cold Weather Starting Aids
7.24 Warming and Idling the Engine
7.25 Starting a Stalled Engine
7.26 Stopping Machine
7.27 Operating the Hydrostatic Transmission
7.28 Using Reverse Implement Option (RIO)
7.29 Using Cruise Control – 1026R
7.30 Using Differential Lock (Traction Assist)
7.31 Using Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD)
7.32 Using the Power-Take-Off (PTO) Safely
7.33 Checking PTO Driveshaft Length
7.34 Using Rear and Mid Power-Take-Off (PTO)
7.35 Using Rear PTO (Operator Off Seat)
7.36 Using Rear Hitch
7.37 Using 3-Point Hitch
7.38 Using Optional iMatch? Quick-Attach Hitch System
7.39 Connecting Implement Hydraulic Hoses
7.40 Using Hydraulic Dual Selective Control Valve (SCV)
7.41 Using Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lock Lever
7.42 Cab Classification According to EN15695-1 (for Application of Crop Protection Chemicals and Liqui…
7.43 Operating Cab (If Equipped)
7.44 Selecting Ballast
7.45 Ballasting Machine
7.46 Transporting Machine on Trailer
7.47 Transporting Machine
7.48 Towing Loads
7.49 Using Safety Chain
7.50 Raising and Lowering ROPS
7.51 Front Loader Installation
8 Replacement Parts
8.1 Service Literature
8.2 Parts
9 Service Intervals
9.1 Servicing Your Machine
9.2 As Needed
9.3 After First 10 Hours
9.4 Every 10 Hours or Daily
9.5 After First 50 Hours
9.6 Every 50 Hours
9.7 Every 200 Hours
9.8 Every 400 Hours
9.9 Every 600 Hours
9.10 Annually
9.11 Every 1200 Hours
9.12 Every Two Years or 2000 Hours
10 Service Lubrication
10.1 Grease
10.2 Lubricating Machine Grease Fittings
10.3 Lubricating Hydraulic Selective Control Valve (SCV) Linkage
10.4 Lubricating 3-Point Hitch
11 Service Engine
11.1 Avoid Fumes
11.2 Engine Oil
11.3 Checking Engine Speeds
11.4 Checking Engine Oil Level
11.5 Changing Engine Oil and Filter
11.6 Cleaning Dust Unloading Valve
11.7 Checking Air Restriction Indicator (1026R only)
11.8 Servicing Air Filter Elements
11.9 Checking Air Filter Intake Hoses and Clamps
11.10 Service Cooling System Safely
11.11 Recommended Engine Coolant
11.12 Servicing Cooling System
11.13 Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps
11.14 Cleaning Radiator Cooling Screen and Fins
11.15 Servicing the Alternator Belt
11.16 Checking and Cleaning Fuel Filter Sediment Bowl and Replacing Filter
11.17 Fuel Injection Pump
11.18 Fuel Injection Nozzles
11.19 Cleaning Front Grille Screens
12 Service Transmission
12.1 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
12.2 Checking Front Axle Oil Level
12.3 Changing Front Axle Oil
12.4 Checking Transmission Oil Level
12.5 Changing Transmission Oil and Filter
12.6 Remove and Install Oil Suction Screen
13 Service Electrical
13.1 Service the Battery Safely
13.2 Checking Battery Electrolyte Level
13.3 Removing and Installing Battery
13.4 Cleaning Battery and Terminals
13.5 Using Booster Battery
13.6 Replacing Headlight Bulb
13.7 Replacing Taillight Bulb
13.8 Replacing Worklight Bulb (1026R)
13.9 Replacing Relays and Fuses
14 Service Steering & Brakes
14.1 Adjusting Brakes
14.2 Adjusting Park Brake
15 Service Miscellaneous
15.1 Using Proper Fuel (Diesel)
15.2 Filling Fuel Tank
15.3 Lifting Points for Jacking up the Tractor
15.4 Raising and Lowering Hood
15.5 Removing and Installing Side Panels
15.6 Checking Wheel Bolts and Hardware
15.7 Removing and Installing Wheels
15.8 Checking Tire Pressure
15.9 Selecting Front Tire Rolling Direction
15.10 Cleaning Plastic Surfaces
15.11 Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces
16 Troubleshooting
16.1 Using Troubleshooting Chart
16.2 Engine
16.3 Electrical System
16.4 Machine
16.5 Brakes
16.6 Steering
17 Storage
17.1 Storing Safety
17.2 Preparing Machine for Storage
17.3 Preparing Fuel and Engine For Storage
17.4 Removing Machine From Storage
18 Specifications
18.1 Engine
18.2 Drivetrain
18.3 Electrical System
18.4 Front Wheels and Tires
18.5 Rear Wheels and Tires
18.6 Front Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum)
18.7 Rear Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum)
18.8 Tire Combinations
18.9 Fluid Capacities
18.10 Ground Speeds
18.11 Dimensions
18.12 Weight Specifications
18.13 Weight
18.14 Sound Level
18.15 PTO Options
18.16 Coupling Devices
18.17 Torque Values – Inch Fastener Hardware
18.18 Torque Values – Metric Hardware
19 Declaration of Conformity
19.1 EC Declaration of Conformity
20 Index
21 Service Statement
21.1 John Deere Parts
21.2 The Right Tools
21.3 Well-Trained Technicians
21.4 Prompt Service
22 Service Record
22.1 Record Service Dates