Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Emissions Performance and Tampering
2 General View
2.1 Open Operator?s Station Tractors
2.2 Cab Tractors
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 Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
3.26 Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
3.27 Freeing a Mired Machine
3.28 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
3.29 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
3.30 Handling Batteries Safely
3.31 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
3.32 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
3.33 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
3.34 Practice Safe Maintenance
3.35 Avoid Hot Exhaust
3.36 Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
3.37 Work In Ventilated Area
3.38 Support Machine Properly
3.39 Prevent Machine Runaway
3.40 Park Machine Safely
3.41 Transport Tractor Safely
3.42 Service Cooling System Safely
3.43 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
3.44 Service Tires Safely
3.45 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
3.46 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
3.47 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
3.48 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
3.49 Store Attachments Safely
3.50 Decommissioning ? Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
4 Safety Signs
4.1 Pictorial Safety Signs
4.2 Replace Safety Signs
4.3 Recognize Safety Information
4.4 Operator’s Manual
4.5 Riders
4.6 Use Seat Belt
5 Controls and Instruments?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
5.1 Front Console
5.2 Key Switch
5.3 Right-Hand Side Controls
5.4 Left-Hand Side Controls
5.5 Instrument Panel?Tractors Equipped with Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
5.6 Instrument Panel?Tractors Equipped with PowrReverser? Transmission
5.7 Information Indicators?Tractors Equipped with PowrReverser? Transmission
6 Controls and Instruments?Cab Tractors
6.1 Front Console
6.2 Key Switch
6.3 Right-Hand Side Controls
6.4 Left-Hand Side Controls
6.5 Heater/Ventilation/Air-Conditioning System (HVAC) Controls
6.6 AutoTrac? Universal (If Equipped)
6.7 Instrument Panel?Tractors Equipped with Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
6.8 Instrument Panel?Tractors Equipped with PowrReverser? Transmission
6.9 Information Indicators?Tractors Equipped with PowrReverser? Transmission
7 Lights
7.1 Lights Identification
7.2 Light Switches
7.3 Turn-Signal Lever
7.4 Hazard Warning Lights
7.5 Dome Light?Cab Tractors Only
7.6 Reminder Light?Cab Tractors Only
7.7 Worklights Adjustment?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
7.8 Worklights Adjustment?Cab Tractors
7.9 Implement Connector (If Equipped)
8 Operator?s Station?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
8.1 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
8.2 Seat Belt
8.3 Operator?s Seat?Mechanical Seat
8.4 Rearview Mirror
8.5 Manual Holder
9 Operator?s Station?Cab Tractors
9.1 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
9.2 Cab Door
9.3 Cab Windows
9.4 Seat Belt
9.5 Operator?s Seat?Mechanical Seat
9.6 Operator?s Seat?Deluxe Pneumatic Seat
9.7 Steering Wheel Adjustment
9.8 Steering Column Tilt
9.9 Outside Mirrors
9.10 Sun Visor
9.11 Windshield Wiper and Windshield Washer
9.12 Fan and Air Louvers
9.13 Air-Conditioning System
9.14 Heater
9.15 Monitor Mount Points
9.16 AutoTrac? Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)
9.17 Convenience Outlets
9.18 Storage Compartments
9.19 Passage for Cables and Hoses
10 Prestarting Checks?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
10.1 Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
10.2 Check the Tires Condition and Inflation Pressure
10.3 Check the Engine Oil Level
10.4 Check the Coolant Level
10.5 Clean the Front Grille, Radiator, Coolers, and Air Conditioner Condenser (If Equipped)
10.6 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Fuel Filter
11 Prestarting Checks?5078E and 5090E Tractors
11.1 Comply with Operator’s Manuals of Implement Manufacturers
11.2 Check the Tires Condition and Inflation Pressure
11.3 Check the Engine Oil Level
11.4 Check the Coolant Level
11.5 Clean the Front Grille, Radiator, Coolers, and Air Conditioner Condenser (If Equipped)
11.6 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Fuel Filter
12 Operating the Engine?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
12.1 Start Only From Operator’s Seat
12.2 Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
12.3 Do Not Modify the Fuel System
12.4 Warm Up the Engine
12.5 Engines with Turbocharger
12.6 Before Starting the Engine
12.7 Engine Start
12.8 Check Instruments After Engine Start-Up?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
12.9 Check Instruments After Engine Start-Up?PowrReverser? Transmission
12.10 Engine Speeds
12.11 Engine Shutoff
12.12 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway?Top Shaft Synchronized (TSS) Transmission
12.13 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway?PowrReverser? Transmission
12.14 Restart an Engine That Has Run Out of Fuel
12.15 Start with a Booster Battery
13 Operating the Engine?Cab Tractor
13.1 Start Only From Operator’s Seat
13.2 Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
13.3 Do Not Modify the Fuel System
13.4 Warm Up the Engine
13.5 Engines with Turbocharger
13.6 Before Starting the Engine
13.7 Engine Start
13.8 Check Instruments After Engine Start-Up?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
13.9 Check Instruments After Engine Start-Up?PowrReverser? Transmission
13.10 Engine Speeds
13.11 Engine Shutoff
13.12 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway?Top Shaft Synchronized (TSS) Transmission
13.13 Measure in the Event of Engine Runaway?PowrReverser? Transmission
13.14 Restart an Engine That Has Run Out of Fuel
13.15 Start with a Booster Battery
14 Operating the Tractor
14.1 Tow Loads Safely
14.2 Be Careful on Descents
14.3 Do Not Exceed Maximum Speeds
14.4 Measures to Prevent Tractor from Tipping Rearwards
14.5 Use Safety Lights and Devices
14.6 Operator Need to be Trained
14.7 Hydraulic Brakes Operation
14.8 Emergency Brake Operation (Manual Mode)
14.9 Differential Lock Operation
14.10 Front-Wheel Drive Operation?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
14.11 Front-Wheel Drive Operation?Cab Tractors
14.12 Stopping the Tractor?Open Operator?s Station Tractors
14.13 Stopping the Tractor?Cab Tractors
14.14 Driving on Public Roads
14.15 Reducing Fuel Consumption
14.16 Loader Operation (If Equipped)
15 Operating the Transmission
15.1 Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
15.2 PowrReverser? Transmission
15.3 Creeper Transmission (If Equipped)
15.4 Shuttle Control?PowrReverser? Transmission
15.5 Selecting Gears
15.6 Calculated Tractor Ground and Engine Speeds
16 Pickup Hitch and Three-Point Rear Hitch (If Equipped)
16.1 Matching Tractor Power to Towed Implement
16.2 Maximum Lifting Force
16.3 Transmission/Hydraulic System Warm-Up
16.4 Pickup Hitch and Rear Three-Point Hitch Components
16.5 Hitch Control Lever Operation
16.6 Draft Control Operation
16.7 Hitch Control Lever Limiter
16.8 Hitch Remote Control
16.9 Rate-of-Drop Adjustment
16.10 Attach Implements to the Three-Point Hitch
16.11 Leveling the Implement
16.12 Arms Leveling Adjustment
16.13 Center Link Positions
16.14 Center Link Length Adjustment
16.15 Lift Links Positions
16.16 Stabilizer Bars
16.17 Draft Link Vertical Play Adjustment
17 Selective Control Valves?Standard SCV
17.1 Selective Control Valves (SCV)?Quick Couplers
17.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV) Levers
17.3 Using the Correct Quick Coupler for the Hoses
17.4 Selective Control Valve (SCV) Levers Operation
17.5 Connect Hydraulic Hoses
17.6 Disconnect Hydraulic Hoses
18 Selective Control Valves?Stackable Series?Cab Tractors Only
18.1 Selective Control Valves (SCV) Symbol Definitions
18.2 Selective Control Valves (SCV)
18.3 Selective Control Valve (SCV) Levers Operation
18.4 Flow Rate Adjustment?Deluxe Selective Control Valve
18.5 Operating Loader Using Selective Control Valves (SCV)
18.6 Connect Hydraulic Hoses
18.7 Disconnect Hydraulic Hoses
18.8 Pressure-Free Port?Case Drain (If Equipped)
19 Power Take-Off
19.1 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
19.2 Power Take-Off (PTO) Operation
19.3 Power Take-Off Operating Instructions
19.4 Coupling Implements Driven by the Power Take-Off (PTO)
19.5 Power Take-Off (PTO) Operating Mode Selection
20 Drawbar
20.1 Correct Use of Drawbar
20.2 Drawbar Swing
20.3 Adjust the Drawbar Length
20.4 Drawbar Load Limitations
21 Wheels, Tires, and Tread
21.1 Service Tires Safely
21.2 Safely Mounting Tires
21.3 Checking Clearance between Implement and Tires
21.4 Selecting Direction of Tire Rotation
21.5 Tire Parts
21.6 Tire Denomination
21.7 Tire Tread Types
21.8 Select Tire Inflation Pressure
21.9 Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
21.10 Check Tire Inflation Pressure
21.11 Tire Combinations
21.12 Adjust the Front Wheel Tread (Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.13 Front Wheel Tread Positions?Reversible Rims (Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.14 Adjust the Front Wheel Tread (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.15 Front Wheel Tread Positions?Reversible Rims (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.16 Rear Tread Width Limits
21.17 Adjusting Tread of Rear Wheels?Reversible Rims
21.18 Rear Wheel Tread Positions?Reversible Rims
21.19 Adjust the Front Axle Toe-In (Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.20 Steering Angle Adjustment (Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
21.21 Adjust the Front Axle Toe-In (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)?DANA Front Axle
21.22 Steering Angle Adjustment (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)?DANA Front Axle
21.23 Adjust the Front Axle Toe-In (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)?CARRARO Front Axle
21.24 Steering Angle Adjustment (Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)?CARRARO Front Axle
21.25 Correct Torque of Wheel/Axle Screws
21.26 Tighten the Wheel Nuts
22 Ballasting
22.1 Ballast – Optimizing the Tractor
22.2 Guidelines for Tractor Ballasting
22.3 General Performance Guidelines
22.4 Ballasting for Engine Horsepower
22.5 Determining Ballast
22.6 Power Hop
22.7 Ballast Calculation for Optimum Performance
22.8 Installing Water Ballasting to Tires
22.9 Liquid Ballast in Tires
22.10 Draining Water Ballast from Tires
22.11 Tires & Loads
22.12 Slip Rate
22.13 Measuring Wheel Slip (Manually)
22.14 Rear Wheel Slip Measuring Methods Using a Chronometer
22.15 Using Implement Codes
22.16 Front Weights
22.17 Front Weights Installation
22.18 Rear Wheel Weights
22.19 Front Axle Maximum Load with Front-Mounted Implements (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
23 Transporting the Tractor
23.1 Transporting with Ballast
23.2 Transporting on a Cargo Vehicle
23.3 Towing the Tractor
24 Tractor Storage
24.1 Using High Pressure Washers
24.2 Use Compressed Air
24.3 Long Storage Period
24.4 Removing Tractor from Storage
24.5 Paint Finish Care
25 Access to Service Points
25.1 Opening the Hood
25.2 Remove and Install Engine Side Shields
25.3 Access to Battery
25.4 Access to Fuses and Relays
26 Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants
26.1 Engines with Tier 3-Stage IIIA/MAR-I Emission Control
26.2 Handle Fuel Safely?Avoid Fires
26.3 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
26.4 Diesel Fuel
26.5 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
26.6 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
26.7 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
26.8 Biodiesel Fuel
26.9 Testing Diesel Fuel
26.10 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
26.11 Fill the Fuel Tank
26.12 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
26.13 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
26.14 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
26.15 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
26.16 Diesel Engine Oil ? Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
26.17 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals?Tier 3 and Stage IIIA?3029 (3-Cylinder) PowerTech? Engines
26.18 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals?Tier 3 and Stage IIIA?4045 (4-Cylinder) PowerTech? Engines
26.19 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ? Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
26.20 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
26.21 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
26.22 Transmission, Steering, Brake, Hydraulic, and Gear Case Oil
26.23 Front Axle Oil
26.24 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
26.25 Oil Filters
26.26 Fuel Filters
26.27 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
26.28 Lubricant Storage
26.29 Mixing of Lubricants
27 Maintenance and Service Intervals
27.1 Required Emission-Related Information
27.2 Important Considerations
27.3 Practice Safe Maintenance
27.4 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
27.5 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
27.6 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
27.7 Prevent Battery Explosions
27.8 Work In Ventilated Area
27.9 Support Machine Properly
27.10 Service Cooling System Safely
27.11 Service Tires Safely
27.12 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
27.13 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
27.14 Store Attachments Safely
27.15 Decommissioning ? Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
27.16 Safe Maintenance and Cleaning
27.17 General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor
27.18 Using High Pressure Washers
27.19 Use Compressed Air
27.20 Lubrication, Periodic Services
27.21 Service Intervals Chart
27.22 Service Intervals Pictures
27.23 Service?Break-In Period
27.24 Service?First 600 Hours
27.25 Service?Daily or Every 10 Hours
27.26 Service?Weekly or Every 50 Hours
27.27 Service?Monthly or Every 200 Hours
27.28 Service?Every 250 Hours
27.29 Service?Every 375 Hours
27.30 Service?Every 400 Hours
27.31 Service?Every 500 Hours
27.32 Service?Every 750 Hours
27.33 Service?Yearly
27.34 Service?Every 2 Years or 1500 Hours
27.35 Service?Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours
27.36 Service?Every 6 Years or 6000 Hours
28 Break-In Period
28.1 Closely Monitor Engine Performance
28.2 Carrying Out Break-In Period Checks
29 Service?As Required
29.1 Tractor Jacking Points
29.2 Clean Primary Engine Air Filter?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
29.3 Clean the Primary Engine Air Filter?5078E and 5090E Tractors
29.4 Replace the Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
29.5 Replace the Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters?5078E and 5090E Tractors
29.6 Engine and Exhaust Compartments
29.7 Check Thermovalve Opening Temperature
29.8 Bleed the Hydraulic Brakes
29.9 Lubricate the Operator’s Seat Guide Rails
29.10 Main Fuse
29.11 Fuses and Relays?Open Operator’s Station Tractors
29.12 Fuses and Relays?Cab Tractors
29.13 Replace the Automatic Belt Tensioner?5078E and 5090E Tractors Only
29.14 Replace the Engine Fan Belt?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Open Operator?s Station Tractors
29.15 Replace the Engine Fan Belts?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Cab Tractors
29.16 Replace the Engine Fan Belt?5078E and 5090E Tractors
29.17 Bleed the Fuel System?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Open Operator?s Station Tractors
29.18 Bleed the Fuel System?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Cab Tractors with Electric Fuel Transfer Pump
29.19 Bleed the Fuel System?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Cab Tractors without Electric Fuel Transfer Pump
29.20 Bleed the Fuel System?5078E and 5090E Tractors
29.21 Replace the Fuel Filter?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
29.22 Replace the Fuel Filter?5078E and 5090E Tractors
29.23 Check the Water Separator
29.24 Replace the Fuel In-Line Filter (If Equipped)
29.25 Lubricate Greasing Points
29.26 Important Instructions Regarding Alternator
29.27 Prevent Battery Explosions
29.28 Service the Battery
29.29 Charge the Battery
29.30 Replace the Battery
29.31 Replace the Headlight Bulbs
29.32 Replace the Worklight Bulbs
29.33 Replace the Worklight Assembly?Premium Lights?Cab Tractors Only
29.34 Replace the Bulbs of Front Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Lights
29.35 Replace the Bulbs of Rear Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Lights, Tail Lights, and Brake Lights
29.36 Adjust the Headlights Focus
29.37 Check the Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
29.38 Check the Clutch Pedal End Play?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission Only
30 Service?Break-In Period
30.1 Services from the Break-In Period
30.2 Check the Engine Coolant Level
30.3 Check and Tighten the Air Intake, Hydraulic, and Cooling System Hoses and Clamps
30.4 Change the Engine Oil and Replace the Engine Oil Filter
30.5 Check the Cooling System for Leaks
30.6 Check the Tightening Torque of the Three-Point Rear Hitch Screws
30.7 Replace the Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
30.8 Replace the Transmission and Hydraulic Oil Filters?PowrReverser? Transmission
30.9 Change the Front Axle Final Drive Oil (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
30.10 Change the Front Axle Differential Oil (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
31 Service?First 600 Hours
31.1 Adjust the Engine Valve Clearance
32 Service?Daily or Every 10 Hours
32.1 Check the Engine Coolant Level
32.2 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Fuel Filter?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
32.3 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Fuel Filter?5078E and 5090E Tractors
32.4 Clean the Front Grille, Radiator, Coolers, and Air Conditioner Condenser (If Equipped)
32.5 Check the Tires Condition and Inflation Pressure
32.6 Check the Engine Oil Level?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
32.7 Check the Engine Oil Level?5078E and 5090E Tractors
32.8 Check the Front Axle Final Drive Oil Level (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
32.9 Check the Front Axle Differential Oil Level (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
32.10 Check the Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level
32.11 Lubricate the Power Take-Off Shaft
32.12 Lubricate the Pickup Hitch Articulations
32.13 Lubricate the Rear Axle
32.14 Lubricate the Front Axle
33 Service?Weekly or Every 50 Hours
33.1 Lubricate the Front Axle
33.2 Clean the Dust Unloading Valve
34 Service?Monthly or Every 200 Hours
34.1 Check the Front Axle Final Drive Oil Level (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
34.2 Check the Front Axle Differential Oil Level (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
34.3 Check the Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level
34.4 Lubricate the Power Take-Off Shaft
34.5 Lubricate the Pickup Hitch Articulations
34.6 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Water Separator?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
34.7 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Water Separator?5078E and 5090E Tractors
34.8 Drain the Water and Sediments from the Fuel Tank
34.9 Tighten the Wheel Screws and Nuts
34.10 Tighten the Front Axle Screws (Only for Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
35 Service?Every Year
35.1 Replace the Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
35.2 Replace the Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters?5078E and 5090E Tractors
35.3 Replace the Fuel Filter?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
35.4 Replace the Fuel Filter?5078E and 5090E Tractors
35.5 Replace the Fuel In-Line Filter (If Equipped)
35.6 Replace the Cab Recirculation Air Filters
35.7 Replace the Cab Fresh Air Filters
36 Service?Every 250 Hours
36.1 Replace the Fuel Filter?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
36.2 Replace the Fuel Filter?5078E and 5090E Tractors
36.3 Replace the Fuel In-Line Filter (If Equipped)
36.4 Change the Engine Oil and Replace the Engine Oil Filter
36.5 Adjust the Clutch Pedal End Play?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission Only
36.6 Adjust the Power Take-Off Clutch Tie Rod?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission Only
36.7 Check the Transmission Park System
36.8 Check the Neutral Start System
36.9 Check the Hydraulic Brakes
36.10 Replace the Cab Recirculation Air Filters (If Equipped with Activated Carbon Filters)
36.11 Replace the Cab Fresh Air Filters (If Equipped with Activated Carbon Filters)
36.12 Check Engine Fan Belt
36.13 Lubricate the Front Axle Wheel Hubs (Only for Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
37 Service?Every 375 Hours
37.1 Change the Engine Oil and Replace the Engine Oil Filter
38 Service?Every 400 Hours
38.1 Check Front Axle Wheel Bearings (Only for Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
38.2 Check Front Axle Pivot Pin Clearance (Only for Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
38.3 Check Front Axle Steering Pivot (Only for Two-Wheel Drive Tractors)
39 Service?Every 500 Hours
39.1 Change the Engine Oil and Replace the Engine Oil Filter
39.2 Lubricate the Rear Axle
39.3 Check the Ground Points and Cables
39.4 Clean the Cab Fresh Air Filters
39.5 Clean the Cab Recirculation Air Filters
40 Service?Every 750 Hours
40.1 Check and Tighten the Air Intake, Hydraulic, and Cooling System Hoses and Clamps
40.2 Check Engine Low Idle
40.3 Clean the Fuel Tank Breather
40.4 Replace the Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
40.5 Replace the Transmission and Hydraulic Oil Filters?PowrReverser? Transmission
40.6 Change the Front Axle Final Drive Oil (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
40.7 Change the Front Axle Differential Oil (Only for Four-Wheel Drive Tractors)
40.8 Check the Seat Belt
41 Service?Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years
41.1 Adjust the Engine Valve Clearance
41.2 Test the Injector Nozzles
41.3 Check the Automatic Belt Tensioner of the Engine?5078E and 5090E Tractors Only
41.4 Change the Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil
42 Service?Every 2000 Hours or 2 Years
42.1 Change the Engine Coolant
42.2 Replace the Engine Thermovalve?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
42.3 Replace the Engine Thermovalve?5078E and 5090E Tractors
42.4 Replace Water Separator
43 Service?Every 6000 Hours or 6 Years
43.1 Change the Engine Coolant
43.2 Change the Engine Coolant
43.3 Replace the Engine Thermovalve?5060E, 5070E, and 5080E Tractors
43.4 Replace the Engine Thermovalve?5078E and 5090E Tractors
44 Troubleshooting
44.1 Engine Troubleshooting
44.2 Transmission Troubleshooting
44.3 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
44.4 Pickup Hitch and Three-Point Rear Hitch Troubleshooting
44.5 Selective Control Valves (SCV) Troubleshooting
44.6 Brakes Troubleshooting
44.7 Electrical System Troubleshooting
44.8 Operator?s Station Troubleshooting
44.9 Tractor Operation Troubleshooting
45 Specifications
45.1 Engine Specifications
45.2 Fuel System Specifications
45.3 Power Take-Off (PTO) Specifications
45.4 Clutch Specifications
45.5 Transmission Specifications
45.6 Tractor Speeds?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission
45.7 Tractor Speeds?Top Shaft Synchronized Transmission (With Creeper)
45.8 Tractor Speeds?PowrReverser? Transmission
45.9 Tractor Speeds?PowrReverser? Transmission (With Creeper)
45.10 Brake Specifications
45.11 Hydraulic System Specifications
45.12 Electrical System Specifications
45.13 Front Axle Specifications
45.14 Rear Axle Specifications
45.15 Weights
45.16 Capacities
45.17 Wheel Configurations
45.18 Dimensions
45.19 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
45.20 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
45.21 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO?)
46 Serial Numbers
46.1 Identification Numbers
46.2 Keep Machines Secure
46.3 Keep Proof of Ownership
46.4 Interpreting Machine Serial Number
46.5 Interpreting Engine Serial Number
46.6 Tractor Identification Number
46.7 Engine Serial Number
46.8 Transmission Serial Number
46.9 Front Axle Serial Number
46.10 Operator?s Cab Serial Number
47 Lubrications and Service Records
47.1 Daily or 10 Hours Service Record
47.2 Weekly or 50 Hours Service Record
47.3 Monthly or 200 Hours Service Record
47.4 250 Hours Service Record
47.5 375 Hours Service Record
47.6 400 Hours Service Record
47.7 500 Hours Service Record
47.8 750 Hours Service Record
47.9 Yearly Service Record
47.10 2 Years or 1500 Hours Service Record
47.11 2 Years or 2000 Hours Service Record
47.12 6 Years or 6000 Hours Service Record
48 Glossary
48.1 Glossary of Terms
49 Index
50 John Deere Service Literature Available
50.1 Technical Information
51 John Deere Service?Keeps You on the Job
51.1 John Deere Parts
51.2 The Right Tools
51.3 Well-Trained Technicians
51.4 Prompt Service