Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
2 General Information
2.1 Product View
2.2 Trademarks
2.3 Glossary of Terms
2.4 Regions and Country Versions
2.5 Machine Overview
3 Safety
3.1 Recognize Safety Information
3.2 Understand Signal Words
3.3 Follow Safety Instructions
3.4 Prepare for Emergencies
3.5 Wear Protective Clothing
3.6 Protect Against Noise
3.7 Handle Fuel Safely?Avoid Fires
3.8 Handle Starting Fluid Safely
3.9 Fire Prevention
3.10 In Case of Fire
3.11 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
3.12 Keep ROPS Installed Properly
3.13 Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
3.14 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
3.15 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
3.16 Read Operator?s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
3.17 Use Seat Belt Properly
3.18 Operating the Tractor Safely
3.19 Avoid Backover Accidents
3.20 Limited Use in Forestry Operation
3.21 Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
3.22 Keep Riders Off Machine
3.23 Instructional Seat
3.24 Use Safety Lights and Devices
3.25 Use a Safety Chain
3.26 Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
3.27 Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
3.28 Freeing a Mired Machine
3.29 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
3.30 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
3.31 Handling Batteries Safely
3.32 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
3.33 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
3.34 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
3.35 Practice Safe Maintenance
3.36 Avoid Hot Exhaust
3.37 Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
3.38 Work In Ventilated Area
3.39 Support Machine Properly
3.40 Prevent Machine Runaway
3.41 Park Machine Safely
3.42 Transport Tractor Safely
3.43 Service Cooling System Safely
3.44 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
3.45 Service Tires Safely
3.46 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
3.47 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
3.48 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
3.49 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
3.50 Store Attachments Safely
3.51 Decommissioning ? Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
4 Safety Signs
4.1 Replace Safety Signs
4.2 DANGER
4.3 WARNING
4.4 WARNING
4.5 CAUTION
4.6 WARNING
4.7 WARNING
4.8 CAUTION?Engine Coolant Heater
4.9 WARNING
4.10 CAUTION?Cab Tractors
5 Controls and Instruments
5.1 Operator Station Controls?OOS
5.2 Operator Station Controls?Cab
5.3 Floor Panel Operation?OOS
5.4 Floor Panel Operation?Cab
5.5 HVAC Controls
5.6 Use Instrument Panel
5.7 Information Display
6 Engine Operation
6.1 Use Key Switch
6.2 Use Throttle
6.3 Use eThrottle
6.4 Use Fuel Shut off Valve
6.5 Start the Engine
6.6 Start the Engine?PowrReverser Transmission
6.7 Stop Machine
7 Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Operation
7.1 Fill Fuel Tank
7.2 Exhaust Filter System Overview
8 Electrical and Lighting Operation
8.1 Use Lights and Turn Signals
8.2 Use Dome Light
8.3 Use Display Mode Switch
9 Drivetrain Operation
9.1 Drive Machine?Hydrostatic Transmission
9.2 Drive Machine?PowrReverser Transmission
10 Transmission Operation
10.1 Operate Hydrostatic Transmission
10.2 Operate PowrReverser Transmission
10.3 Use Cruise Control?If Equipped
10.4 Use LoadMatch
10.5 Use SpeedMatch
10.6 Use MotionMatch
11 MFWD and Front Axle Operation
11.1 Use Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD)
12 Differential and Rear Axle Operation
12.1 Use Differential Lock (Traction Assist)
13 PTO Operation
13.1 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
13.2 Use the PTO Safely
13.3 Use Rear and Mid PTO (Operator on Seat)
13.4 Use Rear PTO (Operator Off Seat)
14 Steering and Brake Operation
14.1 Use Brake Pedals
14.2 Use Park Brake
14.3 Adjust Tilt Steering Wheel
15 Hydraulics Operation
15.1 Warm Hydraulic System Oil
15.2 Hydraulics Information
16 Hitch and Drawbar Operation
16.1 Use Attachments
16.2 Use 3-Point Hitch
16.3 Use Drawbar Hitch (If Equipped)
16.4 Use Optional iMatch Quick-Attach Hitch System
16.5 Use Front 3-Point Hitch (If equipped)
17 SCV Operation
17.1 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
17.2 Connect Implement Hydraulic Hoses
17.3 Use Dual SCV Lever
17.4 Use Dual SCV Lock Lever
17.5 Use Rear Outlet SCV
17.6 Use Fourth and Fifth SCV (If Equipped)
18 Wheels and Tires Operation
18.1 Tire Combinations
19 Ballast
19.1 Ballast Machine
19.2 Implement Codes
19.3 Use Optional Rear Cast Iron Wheel Weights
19.4 Use Optional Rear Ballast Box
19.5 Use Liquid Weight in Tires
19.6 Use Optional Front Weights
20 Additional Equipment Operation
20.1 Additional Equipment Operation
21 Operator Station Operation
21.1 Entering and Exiting Machine
21.2 Adjust Seat
21.3 Use Seat Belt
21.4 Raising and Lowering Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
21.5 HVAC Temperature Control?Cab
21.6 Using Windshield Wiper and Washer?Cab
21.7 Defrost Windshield and Side Glass?Cab
21.8 Using Radio?Cab
21.9 Using Rear Window?Cab
22 Transport and Storage
22.1 Transport Machine on Trailer
22.2 Transport Machine
22.3 Push or Tow Machine
22.4 Store Safety
22.5 Prepare Machine for Storage
22.6 Prepare Fuel and Engine For Storage
22.7 Remove Machine from Storage
23 Maintenance Intervals
23.1 Service Machine
23.2 Maintenance Interval Chart?Daily to Every 400 Hours
23.3 Maintenance Interval Chart?Every 600 Hours to Every 6000 Hours
23.4 Test Safety Systems
23.5 Test the Neutral Start Switch
23.6 Test Rear PTO Switch
23.7 Test the Seat Switch
23.8 Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces
23.9 Clean Plastic Surfaces
23.10 Clean and Repair Metal Surfaces
24 Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant
24.1 Diesel Fuel
24.2 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
24.3 Testing Diesel Fuel
24.4 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
24.5 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
24.6 Engine Oil
24.7 Diesel Engine Coolant
24.8 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
24.9 Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD? II Coolant Extender
24.10 Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
24.11 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
24.12 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
24.13 Front Axle and MFWD Oil
24.14 Grease
25 Maintenance?As Required
25.1 Service?As Required
26 Controls and Instruments Maintenance
26.1 Controls and Instruments Maintenance
27 Engine Maintenance
27.1 Required Emission-Related Information
27.2 Daily Operation Checklist
27.3 Exhaust Filter Maintenance and Service
27.4 Avoid Fumes
27.5 Check Engine Oil Level
27.6 Change Engine Oil and Filter
27.7 Clean Dust Unloading Valve
27.8 Service the Alternator Belt
27.9 Clean Front Grille Screens
28 Air, Fuel, Coolant and Exhaust Maintenance
28.1 Service Air Filter Elements
28.2 Check Air Filter Intake Hose
28.3 Automatic (AUTO) Exhaust Filter Cleaning
28.4 Disabled Exhaust Filter Cleaning
28.5 Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning
28.6 Service Exhaust Filter Cleaning
28.7 Check and Clean Fuel Filter Sediment Bowl and Replace Filter
28.8 Fuel Injection Pump
28.9 Fuel Injection Nozzles
28.10 Service Cooling System Safely
28.11 Service Cooling System
28.12 Check Radiator Hoses and Clamps
28.13 Clean Radiator Cooling Fins
28.14 Service the Air Conditioner Belt?Cab
28.15 Clean Hood Vents
28.16 Service Air Conditioner
28.17 Clean Cab Air Filter
29 Electrical and Lighting Maintenance
29.1 Service Electrical
29.2 Service the Battery Safely
29.3 Remove and Install Battery
29.4 Clean Battery and Terminals
29.5 Use Booster Battery
29.6 Replace Headlight Bulbs
29.7 Replace Tail Light, Turn Signal Light, and Warning Light Bulbs
29.8 Replace Light Bulbs (Tractor with Cab)
29.9 Replace Relays and Fuses
30 Drivetrain Maintenance
30.1 Drivetrain Maintenance
31 Transmission Maintenance
31.1 Check Transmission Oil Level
31.2 Change Transmission Oil and Hydraulic Suction Oil Filter
32 MFWD and Front Axle Maintenance
32.1 Check Front Axle Oil Level
32.2 Change Front Axle Oil
32.3 Adjust Front Axle Thrust Bolt Torque
32.4 Lubricate Axle Trunnion
32.5 Lubricate Brake Linkage
33 Differential and Rear Axle Maintenance
33.1 Rear Axle
34 PTO Maintenance
34.1 PTO Maintenance
35 Steering and Brake Maintenance
35.1 Check and Adjust Toe-In
36 Hydraulics Maintenance
36.1 Hydraulic Maintenance
37 Hitch and Drawbar Maintenance
37.1 Lubricate 3-Point Hitch
37.2 Lubricate Front Hitch
38 SCV Maintenance
38.1 Check SCV
39 Wheels and Tires Maintenance
39.1 Check Wheel Bolts and Hardware
39.2 Remove and Install Wheels
39.3 Check Tire Pressure
39.4 Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum)
39.5 Select Front Tire Rolling Direction
39.6 Change Wheel Spacing and Tread Width
39.7 Lifting Points for Jacking up the Tractor
40 Ballast Maintenance
40.1 Match Ballast to Work Load
41 Additional Equipment Maintenance
41.1 Additional Equipment Maintenance
42 Operator Station Maintenance
42.1 Raise and Lower Hood
42.2 Remove and Install Side Panels
42.3 Hood Cowl Removal and Installation
42.4 Checking Cab Roll-Over Protection System Installation
43 Troubleshooting
43.1 Use Troubleshooting Chart
43.2 Engine
43.3 Electrical System
43.4 Heater and Air Conditioning System
43.5 Machine
43.6 Brakes
43.7 Steering
44 On Board Diagnostics
44.1 Service Alert and Information Display
44.2 On Board Diagnostic Display
44.3 On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Tool
44.4 Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
44.5 Come Home Mode
45 Specifications
45.1 How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch
45.2 How to Calculate Permissible Mass
45.3 Engine
45.4 Drivetrain
45.5 Hydraulic System
45.6 Electrical System
45.7 Fluid Capacities
45.8 Ground Speeds
45.9 Dimensions
45.10 Track Width
45.11 Height From Ground
45.12 Ground Clearance
45.13 Turning Radius
45.14 Weight
45.15 3-Point Hitch
45.16 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
45.17 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
46 Identification Numbers
46.1 Product Identification Information
46.2 Record Identification Numbers
47 Certification and Warranty
47.1 Product Warranty
47.2 John Deere, California and U.S. EPA Emission Control System Warranty (Non-Road Diesel)
47.3 Tire Warranty
47.4 Limited Battery Warranty
48 Service Records
48.1 After first 10 Hours
48.2 Every 10 Hours or Daily
48.3 Every 50 Hour Service
48.4 Every 100 Hour Service
48.5 Every 200 Hour Service or Annually
48.6 Every 400 Hour Service
48.7 Every 600 Hour Service
48.8 Annually
48.9 Every 1000 Hour Service
48.10 Every 2000 Hour Service or Every Two Years
48.11 Every 6000 Hour Service or Every Six Years
48.12 Change of Ownership
48.13 Change of Ownership
48.14 Change of Ownership
49 John Deere Service
49.1 John Deere Is At Your Service
49.2 Technical Information