Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 A Message to Our Customers
1.3 Emissions Performance and Tampering
1.4 Identification View
1.5 Trademarks
2 Safety Features
2.1 Machine Safety Features
3 Safety
3.1 Recognize Safety Information
3.2 Understand Signal Words
3.3 Follow Safety Instructions
3.4 Operator Ability
3.5 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
3.6 Use Seat Belt Properly
3.7 Instructional Seat
3.8 Keep Passengers and Children Off Machine
3.9 Protecting Bystanders
3.10 Avoid Backover Accidents
3.11 Use Caution on Hillsides
3.12 Use Caution On Slopes When Turning
3.13 Harvester Elevator Safety
3.14 Avoid Electrical Power Lines
3.15 Safe Transport of Harvester
3.16 Use Safety Lights and Devices
3.17 Parking and Leaving the Machine
3.18 Use Cylinder Safety Stops
3.19 Emergency Exit
3.20 In Case of Fire
3.21 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
3.22 Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
3.23 Handle Starting Fluid Safely
3.24 Handle Fluids Safely—Avoid Fires
3.25 Avoid Hot Exhaust
3.26 Avoid Contact With Moving Parts
3.27 Keep Hands Away from Knives
3.28 Service Drive Belts Safely
3.29 Stay Clear of Harvesting Units
3.30 Tilt the Cab
3.31 Service Cooling System Safely
3.32 Remove Accumulated Crop Debris
3.33 Wear Protective Clothing
3.34 Protect Against Noise
3.35 Service Safety
3.36 Practice Safe Maintenance
3.37 Service Machines Safely
3.38 Prevent Machine Runaway
3.39 Work in Clean Area
3.40 Prepare for Emergencies
3.41 Illuminate Work Area Safely
3.42 Install All Guards
3.43 Support Machine Properly
3.44 Use Proper Lifting Equipment
3.45 Store Attachments Safely
3.46 Work In Ventilated Area
3.47 Avoid Harmful Asbestos Dust
3.48 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
3.49 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
3.50 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
3.51 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
3.52 Protect Against High Pressure Spray
3.53 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
3.54 Service Tires Safely
3.55 Follow Tire Recommendations
3.56 Handling Batteries Safely
3.57 Prevent Battery Explosions
3.58 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
3.59 Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
3.60 Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
4 Safety Signs
4.1 Replace Safety Signs
4.2 Operator’s Manual
4.3 Repair and Maintenance
4.4 Seat Belt
4.5 Emergency Exit
4.6 Avoid Burns or Smoke Inhalation
4.7 Service Machine Safely
4.8 Operate and Service Machine Safely
4.9 Avoid Low Hanging Power Lines
4.10 Starter
4.11 Avoid Topper Disks
4.12 Avoid Topper Assembly
4.13 Avoid Hot Surface
4.14 Avoid Cooling Fan
4.15 Avoid Cooling System
4.16 Hydraulic Oil and Gas Under Pressure
4.17 Raise Cab
4.18 Avoid Base Cutter
4.19 Avoid Chopper Drum and Extractor Fan
4.20 Avoid Extractor Area
4.21 Avoid Elevator Area
4.22 Avoid Elevator Area
4.23 Avoid Crop Dividers
4.24 Avoid Crop Dividers
4.25 Avoid Side Knives (If Equipped)
5 Operator’s Station
5.1 General View of Controls and Instruments
5.2 Manual Storage Location
5.3 Emergency Exit
5.4 Brake Pedals (Wheel Machines Only)
5.5 Floor Pedals (Track Machines Only)
5.6 Elevator Swing Pedals (If Equipped)
5.7 Adjust Floor Pedals (If Equipped)
5.8 Seat Safety Switch
5.9 Adjust ComfortCommand Operator’s Seat
5.10 Adjust Left-Hand Armrest and Seat Back
5.11 Adjust Instructional Seat
5.12 Refrigerator (If Equipped)
5.13 Seat Belts
5.14 Adjust Armrest Control Console
5.15 Adjust Armrest Display
5.16 Auxiliary Power Outlet Strip
5.17 Fire Extinguishers
5.18 Fire Extinguisher Locations
5.19 Steering Column
5.20 Windshield Wiper and Windshield Washer Switch
5.21 Side Wiper Switches (If Equipped)
5.22 Service ADVISOR Diagnostic Connector
6 Overhead Control Panel
6.1 Overhead Control Panel
6.2 Radio Controls
6.3 After Market Radios
6.4 Program Radio for Local Area Frequency
6.5 Antenna
6.6 Communications/CB Radio Mounting
7 CommandTouch Armrest Console
7.1 Armrest Console Controls
7.2 Harvesting Functions Switch
7.3 Auxiliary Functions Switch
7.4 Engine Speed Switches
7.5 Travel Speed Switches (Wheel Machines)
7.6 Travel Speed Switches (Track Machines)
7.7 Park Brake Switch
7.8 Positive Traction Switch (If Equipped)
7.9 Road Transport Disconnect Switch
7.10 Propulsion Encoder
7.11 Multi-Function Lever Controls
7.12 Multi-Function Lever and Palm Adjustment
7.13 Harvesting Functions Quick Stop Switch
7.14 CommandARM Controls
7.15 Operator Interface Controls
7.16 Topper Switches
7.17 Crop Divider Tilt Switches (If Equipped)
7.18 Side Knife Switches (If Equipped)
7.19 Primary Extractor Switches
7.20 Secondary Extractor Switches (If Equipped)
7.21 Knockdown Rollers Tilt Switches (If Equipped)
7.22 Elevator Switches
7.23 ClimaTrak Automatic Temperature Control
7.24 Light Switches
7.25 Radio Function Switches (If Equipped)
8 Lights and Signals
8.1 Light Switches
8.2 Front and Rear Lighting Locations
8.3 Side Lighting Locations
8.4 Turn Signals
8.5 Cab Interior Light
8.6 Map Light
9 Digital Cornerpost Display
9.1 Upper Cornerpost Display
9.2 Lower Cornerpost Display
10 GreenStar 3 2630 Display Screens
10.1 Armrest Display Navigation (GreenStar 3 2630 Display)
10.2 Display Navigation
10.3 Display Icon Identification
10.4 Sugarcane—Main Screen
10.5 Lower Region Information
10.6 Configure Lower Region Information
10.7 Configure Detail Machine Information
10.8 Floating Crop Dividers and Contour Base Cutter Height Control (If Equipped)
10.9 Alarm and Operator Controls Setup
10.10 Configurable Controls
10.11 Chopper High-Pressure
10.12 Primary Extractor Screen
10.13 Engine Setup Screen
10.14 Maximum Harvester Speed and Steering Aggressiveness (Track Machines Only)
10.15 Track Steer Bias (Track Machines Only)
10.16 Varitorque (Wheel Machines Only)
10.17 Elevator Screen
10.18 Harvester Activity Monitor
10.19 Shift Configuration
10.20 Adjust Row Width
10.21 Download Harvester Activity Monitor Data
10.22 Diagnostics
10.23 Diagnostics—Readings
10.24 Diagnostics—Calibrations
10.25 Brightness Level and Boundary Box Color
10.26 Regional Settings, Languages, Time/Date Settings, Units of Measurement
10.27 Diagnostic Readings, About, Display Tests
10.28 Message Center Application
10.29 Layout Manager Application
10.30 Access Manager Application
11 Operating the Engine
11.1 Avoid Hot Exhaust
11.2 Access the Engine Compartment
11.3 Battery Disconnect Switch
11.4 Engine Idling
11.5 Start the Engine
11.6 Use a Booster Battery / Battery Charger
11.7 Cold Weather Warm-Up
11.8 Stop the Engine
12 Driving the Harvester
12.1 Driving or Transporting the Harvester on Public Roads
12.2 Travel Speeds
12.3 Move the Harvester
12.4 Park Brake Switch
12.5 Park the Harvester
12.6 Backup Alarm
13 Operating the Harvester
13.1 Sugar Cane Flow
13.2 Topper System
13.3 Operate Topper System
13.4 Crop Divider
13.5 Crop Divider Floating Side Walls (If Equipped)
13.6 Adjust Outer Crop Divider Side Skirts (If Equipped)
13.7 Adjust Inner Crop Divider Side Skirts (If Equipped)
13.8 Adjust Crop Divider Height
13.9 Adjust Crop Divider Hydraulic Tilt (If Equipped)
13.10 Adjust Crop Divider Manual Tilt (If Equipped)
13.11 Operate Crop Dividers
13.12 Knockdown Rollers
13.13 Adjust Hydraulically Adjustable Knockdown Rollers Tilt (If Equipped)
13.14 Adjust Manually Adjustable Knockdown Rollers Tilt (If Equipped)
13.15 Base Cutter
13.16 Base Cutter Angles (CH570)
13.17 Adjust Base Cutter Angle (CH570)
13.18 Adjust Base Cutter Deflector Plate (CH570)
13.19 Basecutter Angles (CH670)
13.20 Adjust Base Cutter Angle (CH670)
13.21 Adjust Front Plate on Base Cutter Disks (CH670)
13.22 Adjust Rear Plate on Base Cutter Disks (CH670)
13.23 Operate Base Cutter
13.24 Feed Rollers
13.25 Operate Feed Rollers
13.26 Butt-Lifter Feed Roller
13.27 Billet Length Manual Adjustment (If Equipped)
13.28 Chopper System
13.29 Operate Chopper System
13.30 Elevator Basket
13.31 Primary Extractor
13.32 Operate Primary Extractor
13.33 Elevator System
13.34 Operate Elevator System
13.35 Secondary Extractor (If Equipped)
13.36 Operate Secondary Extractor (If Equipped)
13.37 Elevator Discharge Flap
14 Operating Conditions
14.1 Operating Conditions
14.2 Avoid Impacts When Possible
14.3 Do Not Spin Tracks
14.4 Avoid Excessive Speed
14.5 Avoid Unnecessary Reverse Operation
14.6 Use Counter-Rotation Wisely
14.7 Store the Machine Properly
14.8 Use Proper Maintenance Procedures
14.9 Keep Good Undercarriage Records
14.10 Track Bouncing
14.11 Sprocket Ratchet
14.12 Vibration
14.13 Pin and Bushing Retention Life
14.14 Sealed and Lubricated Track Chain Pin and Bushing Joint Life
15 Ground Conditions
15.1 Ground Conditions
15.2 Abrasion
15.3 Impact
15.4 Packing
15.5 Moisture
15.6 Temperature
15.7 Chemicals
16 Floating Crop Divider and Contour Basecutter Height Control
16.1 Floating Crop Divider and Contour Basecutter Height Control
16.2 Calibrate System
16.3 Set Crop Divider Pressures and Basecutter Target Height
16.4 Set End of Row Heights
16.5 Advanced Setup
16.6 Operate Floating Crop Dividers System
16.7 Operate Contour Basecutter Height Control System
16.8 Set Basecutter Pressure Target Range
16.9 Monitor Crop Divider Position
16.10 Secondary Calibration
17 HM (Headland Management System)
17.1 HMS Harvesting Information
17.2 Icon Identification
17.3 HMS Setup
18 Harvesting Hints
18.1 Harvesting Tips
19 Harvesting Sugar Cane
19.1 Harvesting Safety Tips
19.2 Harvesting Conditions
19.3 Planting for Mechanical Harvesting
19.4 Harvester and Wagon Row Spacing
19.5 Harvesting a Field
19.6 Standard Harvesting
19.7 Harvesting Over a Ditch
19.8 Harvesting on a Headland
19.9 Pulling a Wagon On the First Row
19.10 Harvesting a Large Field
20 LoadView Cameras
20.1 Video Application
20.2 Video Settings
20.3 Video Viewing
20.4 Adjust Video Image Quality
21 Transporting the Harvester
21.1 Loading Procedure
21.2 Towing Procedure
22 Storing the Harvester
22.1 Prepare Machine for Storage
22.2 Remove Machine From Storage
23 Fire Prevention
23.1 Recommended Fire Prevention
23.2 Fire Prevention
23.3 Fire Extinguisher Operation
23.4 Charge Water Fire Extinguisher
23.5 Remove Accumulated Crop Debris
23.6 Clean Engine Compartment
23.7 Fire Extinguishers
23.8 Fire Extinguisher Locations
23.9 Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
23.10 In Case of Fire
23.11 Prepare for Emergencies
24 Machine Cleanout
24.1 Clean Out Machine (Periodic)
24.2 Clean Out Machine (Annual)
25 Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant
25.1 Engines with Tier 3-Stage IIIA/MAR-I Emission Control
25.2 Storing Fuel
25.3 Diesel Fuel
25.4 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
25.5 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
25.6 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
25.7 Biodiesel Fuel
25.8 Testing Diesel Fuel
25.9 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
25.10 Complete Up Fuel Tank
25.11 Fuel Filters
25.12 Mixing of Lubricants
25.13 Oil Filters
25.14 Oilscan and CoolScan
25.15 Diesel Engine Break-In Oil — Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
25.16 Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 2 and Stage II
25.17 Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
25.18 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
25.19 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Tier 2 and Stage II Engines
25.20 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Tier 3 and Stage IIIA — PowerTech Plus Engines
25.21 Hydraulic Fluid
25.22 Pump Drive, Base Cutter, and Chopper Gear Case Oil
25.23 Final Drive Gear Oil
25.24 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
25.25 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
25.26 Lubricant Storage
25.27 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
25.28 John Deere Cool-Gard II Coolant Extender
25.29 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
25.30 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
25.31 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
26 Maintenance and Service Intervals
26.1 Required Emission-Related Information
26.2 Prevent Hydraulic System Contamination
26.3 Important Considerations
26.4 Welding Near Electronic Control Units
26.5 Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean
26.6 Using High-Pressure Washers
26.7 Using Pressurized Air
26.8 Service Intervals Chart
26.9 Service – Break-in Period
26.10 Maintenance – Daily or Every 25 Hours
26.11 Maintenance – Every 50 Hours
26.12 Maintenance – Every 100 Hours
26.13 Maintenance – Every 125 Hours
26.14 Maintenance – Every 150 Hours
26.15 Maintenance – Every 187 Hours
26.16 Maintenance – Every 200 Hours
26.17 Maintenance – Every 250 Hours
26.18 Maintenance – Every 275 Hours
26.19 Maintenance – Every 300 Hours
26.20 Maintenance – Every 375 Hours
26.21 Maintenance – Every 500 Hours
26.22 Maintenance – Every 1000 Hours
26.23 Maintenance – Every 1500 Hours
26.24 Maintenance – Every 2000 Hours
26.25 Maintenance – Every 3000 Hours
26.26 Maintenance – Every 4500 Hours
26.27 Maintenance – Every 6000 Hours
27 Jack Locations
27.1 Jack Locations
28 Service – Break-in Period
28.1 Perform Break-In Checks
29 Service – Engine
29.1 Check Engine Oil Level
29.2 Change Engine Oil
29.3 Replace Engine Oil Filter
29.4 Replace Thermostats and Gaskets (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
29.5 Check Tensioner Spring Tension (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
29.6 Check Belt Wear (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
29.7 Check Open Crankcase Vent (OCV) (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
29.8 Check Engine Vibration Isolators
29.9 Check Engine Intake and Exhaust Valves Clearance
29.10 Check Engine Crankshaft Dampener
29.11 Replace Torsional Dampener Blocks
29.12 Change Engine Vibration Dampener (Tier 2-stage II and Tier 3-stage III)
30 Service – Fuel, Air Intake, Exhaust, and Cooling
30.1 Do Not Modify Fuel System
30.2 Check Fuel Tank Breather
30.3 Fuel Shutoff Valve
30.4 Drain Fuel Tank
30.5 Service Fuel Tank
30.6 Bleed Fuel System
30.7 Drain Water from Fuel Filters
30.8 Replace Prefilter Element (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
30.9 Replace Fuel Filters (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
30.10 Check Air Intake System
30.11 Check and Clean Engine Air Pre-filter
30.12 Clean Engine Air Pre-filter Outer Screen
30.13 Engine Air Filters Maintenance
30.14 Replace Primary Engine Air Filter
30.15 Replace Engine Safety Air Filter
30.16 Checking Cooling System
30.17 Check Engine Coolant Level
30.18 Clean Radiators
30.19 Check Aftertreatment Enclosure
30.20 Check Cooling Package Vibration Isolators
30.21 Drain Cooling System
30.22 Fill Cooling System
30.23 Bleed Air From Coolant System
30.24 Visually Inspect Coolant Pump Weep Hole
30.25 Flush Coolant System (Tier 2-Stage II and Tier 3-Stage III)
31 Service – Electrical
31.1 Battery Disconnect Switch
31.2 Check Fuses at Fuse Center
31.3 Check and Clean Ground Connections
31.4 Check Lights, Connectors, and Harnesses
31.5 Service Batteries
31.6 Adjust Machine Light Angles
31.7 Safety Rules When Replacing Halogen Bulbs
31.8 Replace Cab Headlight Bulb
31.9 Adjust Cab Headlights
31.10 Replace Cab Halogen Light Bulb
31.11 Adjust Cab Halogen Lights
31.12 Replace Topper Boom Light
31.13 Adjust Topper Boom Light
31.14 Replace Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lights (Optional)
31.15 Adjust Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lights (Optional)
31.16 Replace Beacon Light Bulb
31.17 Replace Warning Lights
31.18 Replace Front Turn Signal Light
31.19 Replace Tail Lights
31.20 Replace Field Lights
31.21 Replace Cab Interior Light
31.22 Replace Map Light
32 Service – Drivetrain
32.1 Check Final Drive Oil Level
32.2 Change Final Drive Oil
32.3 Rear Axle Service
33 Service – Tracks
33.1 Track Components
33.2 Carrier Roller Lubrication
33.3 Track Alignment
33.4 Track Tension Adjustment
33.5 Remove and Install Track Shoes
33.6 Check Track for Broken Parts (If Equipped)
33.7 Check Track Shoe Torque
34 Service – Wheels and Tires
34.1 Service Tires Safely
34.2 Tire Information
34.3 Grease Front Wheel Hub Bearings
34.4 Recommended Tools for Changing Tire
34.5 Change Tire
34.6 Check Wheel Screws Torque
34.7 Tire Performance
34.8 Check Tire Pressure
34.9 Tire Failure
34.10 Proper Air Inflation
34.11 Tire Over-Inflation
34.12 Under-Inflation
34.13 Sidehill Harvesting
35 Service – Steering and Brakes
35.1 Lubricate Steering Cylinders (Wheel Machines)
36 Service – Hydraulics
36.1 Check Hydraulic System
36.2 Check Hydraulic Oil Level
36.3 Change Hydraulic Oil
36.4 Change Hydraulic Filters
36.5 Add Hydraulic Oil
36.6 Check Pump Drive Gear Case Oil Level
36.7 Change Pump Drive Gear Case Oil
36.8 Clean Hydraulic Tank Breather
36.9 Check Accumulators Pre-Charge Pressure
37 Service – Miscellaneous
37.1 Check Step Rubber
37.2 Clean Machine
37.3 Inspect Blades
37.4 Check Fire Extinguisher
37.5 Change Engine Isolators, Cooling Package Isolators, and Chopper Vibration Isolators
38 Service – Operator’s Station
38.1 Clean Cab Glass
38.2 Check Cab Tilt Safety Stop
38.3 Check Seat Belts
38.4 Remove and Install Air Conditioning Fresh Air Filter
38.5 Remove and Install Air Conditioning Recirculation Filter
38.6 Cab Tilt Procedure
39 Service – Topper
39.1 Lubricate Topper Assembly
39.2 Check Topper Boom Safety Stop
39.3 Remove and Install Topper Blades
39.4 Adjust Shredder Topper Shear Plates (If Equipped)
40 Service – Crop Divider
40.1 Lubricate Manual Tilt Crop Dividers (If Equipped)
40.2 Lubricate Hydraulic Tilt Crop Dividers
40.3 Lubricate Crop Divider Scrolls and Outer Scrolls
40.4 Lubricate Side Knives (If Equipped)
40.5 Check Wear on Crop Divider Stops
40.6 Replace Floating Sidewall Arm Bushings
40.7 Replace Floating Sidewall Rear Bushings and Washers
40.8 Remove and Install Vine Cutter Knives (If Equipped)
40.9 Remove and Install Side Knife Blades (If Equipped)
41 Service – Knockdown Rollers
41.1 Lubricate Upper Knockdown Roller
41.2 Lubricate Lower Knockdown Roller
42 Service – Basecutter
42.1 Check Basecutter Gear Case Oil Level
42.2 Change Basecutter Gear Case Oil
42.3 Inspect Basecutter Gear Case Mounting Hardware
42.4 Check Suspension Cylinder Safety Stops
42.5 Lubricate Suspension Cylinders
42.6 Lubricate Basecutter
42.7 Basecutter Blade Service
42.8 Replace Basecutter Leg Kickers
42.9 Remove and Install Basecutter Blades
43 Service – Feed Roller
43.1 Lubricate Feed Roller Pivots
43.2 Lubricate Feed Roller Bearings
43.3 Lubricate Sill Roller Bearing (If Equipped)
43.4 Check Wear on Feed Roller Cradle Stops
44 Service – Chopper
44.1 Check Chopper Gear Case Oil Level
44.2 Change Chopper Gear Case Oil
44.3 Check and Adjust Chopper Timing
44.4 Tighten Chopper Flywheel Clutch Nut
44.5 Lubricate Chopper Bearings
44.6 Lubricate Chopper Curtain Agitator (If Equipped)
44.7 Check Chopper Vibration Isolators
44.8 Check Chopper Drum Hardware
44.9 Remove and Install Chopper Blades
44.10 Adjust Chopper Deflector Plate (CH670)
44.11 Adjust Billet Deflector Shield
44.12 Adjust Sill Roller
45 Service – Cleaning
45.1 Inspect Primary Extractor Fan Assembly
45.2 Lubricate Primary Extractor Ring
45.3 Lubricate Secondary Extractor (If Equipped)
45.4 Check and Adjust Secondary Extractor Fan Assembly Balance
45.5 Grease Primary Extractor Motor Bearing
45.6 Grease Secondary Extractor Motor Bearing
45.7 Check Internal Hood Liners
45.8 Clean Accumulated Dirt on the Primary Extractor
45.9 Remove and Install Primary Extractor Fan Blades
45.10 Start Up Procedure After Extractor Blade Replacement
45.11 Adjust Primary Extractor Chain Tension
45.12 Adjust Secondary Extractor Chain Tension
46 Service – Elevator
46.1 Lubricate Elevator Swing Table
46.2 Lubricate Elevator Chain Sprocket
46.3 Check and Adjust Elevator Chain Tension
46.4 Check Wear on Elevator Bumper Stops
46.5 Check and Adjust Elevator Slats
46.6 Inspect Elevator Support Cable and Pulley
46.7 Inspect Elevator Slat Mounting Hardware and Alignment
46.8 Check Elevator Wear Strips
46.9 Remove and Install Elevator Chain Slats
47 Troubleshooting
47.1 Engine
47.2 Electrical System
47.3 Lubrication System
47.4 Cooling System
47.5 Air Intake
48 Diagnostic Trouble Codes
48.1 Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Code Menu
48.2 Diagnostic Trouble Code Priorities
49 Calibration Procedures
49.1 Calibration Procedures
49.2 Calibration Procedures—When to Calibrate
49.3 Calibration Error Codes
50 Specifications
50.1 Fluid Capacities
50.2 Component Specifications
50.3 Engine Specifications
50.4 Dimensions
50.5 Weight
50.6 Sound and Vibration Levels
50.7 Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas
50.8 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO₂)
50.9 EC Declaration of Conformity
50.10 EC Declaration of Conformity
50.11 EC Declaration of Conformity
50.12 LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JOHN DEERE IMAGE PROCESSING MODULE SOFTWARE
50.13 Third-Party Software Notifications and Licenses for Image Processing Module
50.14 Limited Battery Warranty
50.15 Torque Specifications
50.16 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
50.17 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
51 Machine Identification Numbers
51.1 Interpret Product Identification Number
51.2 Identification Numbers
51.3 Product Identification Plate
51.4 Product Identification Number
51.5 Engine Serial Number
51.6 Pump Drive Gear Case Serial Number
51.7 Chopper Gear Case Serial Number
51.8 Cab Serial Number
51.9 Keep Proof of Ownership
51.10 Keep Machines Secure
52 Lubrication and Service Records
52.1 How to Use the Service Records
52.2 Daily or Every 25 Hours Service Record
52.3 50 Hours Service Record
52.4 100 Hours Service Record
52.5 125 Hours Service Record
52.6 150 Hours Service Record
52.7 187 Hours Service Record
52.8 200 Hours Service Record
52.9 250 Hours Service Record
52.10 275 Hours Service Record
52.11 300 Hours Service Record
52.12 375 Hours Service Record
52.13 500 Hours Service Record
52.14 1000 Hours Service Record
52.15 1500 Hours Service Record
52.16 2000 Hours Service Record
52.17 3000 Hours Service Record
52.18 4500 Hours Service Record
52.19 6000 Hours Service Record
53 Index
54 John Deere Service Literature Available
54.1 Technical Information
55 John Deere – Keeps You On The Job
55.1 John Deere Parts
55.2 The Right Tools
55.3 Well-Trained Technicians
55.4 Prompt Service