Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Trademarks
1.3 Emissions Performance and Tampering
2 Safety
2.1 Recognize Safety Information
2.2 Understand Signal Words
2.3 Follow Safety Instructions
2.4 Spanish Safety Signs and Operator’s Manual
2.5 Prepare for Emergencies
2.6 In Case of Fire
2.7 Wear Protective Clothing
2.8 Protect Against Noise
2.9 Practice Safe Maintenance
2.10 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
2.11 Park Machine Safely
2.12 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
2.13 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
2.14 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
2.15 Follow Tire Recommendations
2.16 Service Tires Safely
2.17 Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
2.18 Handle Chemical Products Safely
2.19 Service Spray Equipment Safely
2.20 Use Proper Tools
2.21 Work In Ventilated Area
2.22 Handling Batteries Safely
2.23 Service Drive Belts Safely
2.24 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
2.25 Service Cooling System Safely
2.26 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
2.27 Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
2.28 Exhaust Filter Ash Handling and Disposal
2.29 Avoid Hot Exhaust
2.30 Using Compressed Air For Cleaning
2.31 Working Area
2.32 Operate Safely
2.33 Use Safety Lights and Devices
2.34 Keep Riders Off Machine
2.35 Instructional Seat
2.36 Use Seat Belt Properly
2.37 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
2.38 Use Caution On Hillsides
2.39 Transport and Operate Safely
2.40 Transporting Machine Using Trailer
2.41 Prevent Machine Runaway
2.42 Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
2.43 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
2.44 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
2.45 Avoid Exposure To Chemicals
2.46 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Chemicals, Including Pesticides
2.47 Non-Permissible Use
2.48 Emergency Exit
2.49 Regulations for Machines in Use
3 Safety Signs
3.1 Replace Safety Signs
3.2 Do Not Ride and Shields Decals
3.3 Seat Belt Decal and Electric Line Contact Decal
3.4 Road Transport Decal
3.5 Chemical Exposure Decal
3.6 Clean Water Rinse Tank Decal
3.7 Auto Air Level and Ag Chemicals Decals
3.8 Air System Decal
3.9 Tank Decal
3.10 Bypass Start Decal
3.11 Jacking Instruction Decal
3.12 Jack Bracket Decal
3.13 Exhaust Heat Decal and Hot Surface Decal
3.14 Drive Shaft Decal
3.15 Accumulator Decal
3.16 Nozzle Control System Decal
4 Safety Features
4.1 Safety Features
5 CommandCenter Display Information
5.1 Generation 4 Display
6 CommandCenter Display Applications
6.1 CommandCenter Display Applications
7 Auto Prime Application
7.1 Access Auto Prime and Boom Air Purge
7.2 Auto Prime and Boom Air Purge Overview
7.3 Auto Prime
7.4 Auto Prime | Boom Air Purge
7.5 Boom Air Purge
7.6 Setup Wizard | Auto Prime
7.7 Simulated Spray Speed
7.8 Status Center
7.9 Status Indicator | Auto Prime
7.10 Status Indicator | Boom Air Purge
7.11 System Prime Volume
8 Boom Application
8.1 Access Boom and Nozzles
8.2 Boom and Nozzles Main Page
8.3 Boom Sections | Custom
8.4 Nozzle Setup
8.5 Status
8.6 BoomTrac™ Pro Status
8.7 Set to Current
8.8 Height Mode
8.9 Return to Height Mode
8.10 Working Width
8.11 BoomTrac™ Pro
8.12 Advanced Settings
8.13 Limit Minimum Flow Percentage
8.14 Sensor Target
8.15 Center Frame Control
8.16 Target Height
8.17 Raise Response
8.18 Lower Response
8.19 Diagnostics
8.20 Edit Sensor
8.21 Edit Sensor Placement
8.22 Outer Sensor Distance
8.23 Outer Sensor Offset
8.24 Center Sensor Offset
8.25 Inner Sensor Distance (If Equipped)
8.26 Inner Sensor Offset
8.27 Section Setup
8.28 Installed Spray Tips
8.29 Manage Description(s)
8.30 Select Tip
8.31 Edit Tip
8.32 Fence Row
8.33 Boost Setup
8.34 Turn Compensation
8.35 Nozzle Body Lighting
8.36 ExactApply™ Configuration
8.37 Target Spray Pressure
8.38 Nozzle Turret | Manual Setup
8.39 Nozzle Turret | Auto Mode Setup
8.40 Enabled Spray Tip
8.41 Auto Enabled Spray Speeds
8.42 Status Indicator
8.43 Spray Mode
8.44 Valve Pulsing Mode
8.45 Valve Pulsing Nozzle Flow
8.46 Rotate Turret
8.47 ExactApply™ Status
8.48 Section Control Status
8.49 Nozzle Body | Status
8.50 Nozzle Body | Readings
8.51 ExactApply™ | Troubleshooting
8.52 ExactApply™ | System Overview
8.53 ExactApply™ | Error Messages
8.54 ExactApply™ | Subnets
8.55 ExactApply™ | Nozzle Body
8.56 ExactApply™ | CAN Communication
8.57 ExactApply™ | Sync Circuit
8.58 ExactApply™ | Addressing Mode
8.59 ExactApply™ | Sync Mode
8.60 ExactApply™ | Sync Signal Missing
8.61 ExactApply™ | Communication Failure
8.62 ExactApply™ | Nozzle Addressing Failure
8.63 ExactApply™ | CAN Bus Disabled
8.64 ExactApply™ | Nozzle Short, Sticking, Stuck, or Open
8.65 ExactApply™ | Image Icons
9 Calibrations and Procedures Application
9.1 Access Calibrations and Procedures
9.2 Calibrations and Procedures Overview
9.3 Boom Maintenance Mode
9.4 Nozzle Flow Check
9.5 Nozzle Flow Check Procedure
9.6 Nozzle Flow Check | Status Indicator
9.7 Nozzle Flow Check | Boom Section Status
9.8 Boom Calibration | Center Frame Position
9.9 Center Frame Position Calibration Procedure
9.10 Boom Calibration | Level Position
9.11 Level Position Calibration Procedure
9.12 Level Position | Sensor Voltage Indicator
9.13 Boom Calibration | Tilt Valves
9.14 Tilt Valve Calibration Procedure
9.15 Tilt Valves Calibration | Manual Adjustment
9.16 Reset Calibrations | Boom Calibrations
9.17 Machine Calibration | AutoTrac™
9.18 AutoTrac™ Calibration Procedure
9.19 Machine Calibration | Multi-Function Lever
9.20 Multi-Function Lever Calibration Procedure
9.21 Machine Calibration | Speed Sensors
9.22 Speed Sensors Calibration Procedure
9.23 Speed Sensors | Sensor Manual Calibrations
9.24 Reset Calibrations | Machine Calibrations
9.25 Spray Calibration | Flow Meter
9.26 Flow Meter Calibration Procedure
9.27 Spray Calibration | Pressure Sensor
9.28 Pressure Sensor Calibration Procedure
9.29 Spray Calibration | Solution Pump
9.30 Solution Pump Calibration Procedure
9.31 Reset Calibrations | Spray Calibrations
10 Engine Application
10.1 Access Engine
10.2 Engine Main Page
10.3 Engine Power
10.4 Exhaust Filter System Overview
10.5 AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning
10.6 Parked Filter Cleaning
10.7 Disable AUTO Exhaust Filter Cleaning
11 Headland Management System Application
11.1 Access Headland Management System
11.2 Headland Management System
11.3 Boom Control Mode
12 Lights Application
12.1 Access Lights
12.2 Lights
12.3 Worklights Preset 1—Low Beam
12.4 Worklights Preset 1—High Beam
12.5 Worklights Preset 2—Low Beam
12.6 Worklights Preset 2—High Beam
12.7 Egress Lights
12.8 Worklights Controls
13 Nozzle Calculator Application
13.1 Access Nozzle Calculator
13.2 Nozzle Calculator
13.3 Inputs | Spray Mode
14 Spray System Application
14.1 Access Spray System
14.2 Spray System Main Page
14.3 Minimum Pressure
14.4 Target Rate/Rx
14.5 Flow Rate Mode
14.6 Flow Recommendations
14.7 Spray Off Pressure
14.8 Pressure Relief
14.9 Advanced Settings
14.10 Rate Control/Display Speed
14.11 Boom Charge
14.12 Foam Marker
14.13 Spray System Response
15 Tank System Application
15.1 Access Tank System
15.2 Tank System Main Page
15.3 Tank Fill Preset
15.4 Edit Tank Fill Preset
15.5 Current Tank Volume
15.6 Low Tank Alarm
16 Tread Adjust Application
16.1 Access Tread Adjust
16.2 Tread Adjust
16.3 Tread Adjust Operating Procedure
16.4 Status Indicator
17 Video Application
17.1 Use Video Display Capability Properly
17.2 Install Video Display Camera
17.3 Dual Display—If Equipped
17.4 Navigate to Video Application
17.5 Video
17.6 Video Triggers
18 AutoTrac Vision and RowSense
18.1 RowSense™ Settings
18.2 Getting Started Using RowSense™
18.3 RowSense™ Alerts
18.4 RowSense™ Overview
18.5 RowSense™ Detected
18.6 RowSense™ Status
18.7 RowSense™ Sensor Calibration
18.8 RowSense™ Sensor Calibration Process
18.9 RowSense™ Vision Sensor Calibration
18.10 Vision Sensor Calibration Procedure
18.11 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 2
18.12 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 3
18.13 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 4
18.14 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 5
18.15 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 6
18.16 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 7 Failure
18.17 Vision Sensor Calibration Step 7 Successful
19 Controls Setup Application
19.1 Access Controls Setup
19.2 Controls Setup Overview
19.3 Multi-Function Lever – Controls Setup
19.4 Multi-Function Lever
19.5 CommandARM™ – Controls Setup
19.6 CommandARM™
19.7 Create Single Position Assignments
19.8 Create Dual Position Assignments
19.9 Application Assignments
19.10 Function Assignments
20 Operator’s Station
20.1 Sprayer Overview
20.2 Front Console
20.3 Key Switch
20.4 Adjusting Steering Wheel
20.5 Operate Lights
20.6 Operate Turn Signals, Horn and High and Low Beam
20.7 Operate Windshield Wiper and Washer
20.8 Operate Ether Injection (If Equipped)
20.9 Operate Brake Pedal
20.10 Corner Post Display
20.11 Exhaust Filter Cleaning Indicator
20.12 Fuel Level Indicator
20.13 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Level Indicator
20.14 CommandARM™ Console and Display
20.15 Spraying Controls
20.16 Ladder
20.17 Dial
20.18 Spray Mode
20.19 Engine and Ground Drive
20.20 Transport Lock Switch
20.21 Park Brake
20.22 Lights
20.23 Console and Display
20.24 Multi-Function Lever
20.25 Quick-Stop Switch
20.26 AutoTrac™ Resume
20.27 Navigation Bar
20.28 Right-Hand Cab Items
20.29 Auxiliary Power Outlet Strip
20.30 Overhead Controls
20.31 Seat Controls
20.32 Seat Belts
20.33 Instructional Seat
20.34 ComfortCommand™ Operator’s Seat
20.35 Boom Fold/Unfold Procedures
20.36 Auto Boom Fold/Unfold
20.37 Sequential Boom Fold/Unfold
20.38 One Side Fold/Unfold
20.39 Installing Mobile Radio and Antenna
21 Operate Radio
21.1 Identification Views
21.2 Controls and Instruments
21.3 Turn Radio On/Off
21.4 Adjusting Brightness of the Radio Illumination (ILLUM)
21.5 Adjust Volume
21.6 Muting the Radio (MUTE)
21.7 Turn Confirmation Beep On/Off (BEEP)
21.8 Adjust Maximum Volume at Power-On (ONVOL)
21.9 Adjust Sound
21.10 Adjust Left/Right Volume Distribution (BAL)
21.11 Adjust Front/Rear Volume Distribution (FAD)
21.12 Turn Loudness On/OFF (LD)
21.13 Restore Sound Settings
21.14 Reset the Clock
21.15 External Sources (Premium Radio)
21.16 Setting the Radio Receiver
21.17 Station Name
21.18 Start Radio Mode
21.19 Turn RDS Functions On/Off
21.20 Select Wave Band/Memory Level
21.21 Tuning in to a Station
21.22 Sensitivity of Seek Function
21.23 Store Station
21.24 Select Stored Stations
21.25 Scan Stored Stations (PRSTSCAN)
21.26 Scan Wave Band for Available Stations (BANDSCAN)
21.27 Program Type (PTY)
21.28 Treble Reduction During Interference (HCUT)
21.29 Set Key Function (KEY PRG)
21.30 External Audio Sources
21.31 MP3 Operation (General Information)
21.32 Compile USB Data Carrier
21.33 ID3 Tags
21.34 Connect USB Data Carrier and Start MP3 Mode
21.35 Scroll Track Information On/Off(SCRL)
21.36 Playback of MP3 or WMA Files
21.37 Bluetooth® Operation, General Information
21.38 Set Up Bluetooth®
21.39 Turn Bluetooth® On/Off (BT MODE)
21.40 Select Connection Type (CON-TYPE) and Pair Devices (BT-PAIR)
21.41 Bluetooth® Device Currently Connected (BT-JOIN)
21.42 Transferring and Accessing Phonebook Data
21.43 Receive and Place Calls
21.44 Playback of Audio Files (BT AUDIO)
21.45 SiriusXM® Radio, General Information
21.46 Display XM Serial Number
21.47 XM Radio Mode
21.48 Start XM Radio Mode
21.49 Select XM Band (Memory Level)
21.50 Select XM Channels
21.51 Store XM Channels
21.52 Select Stored XM Channels
21.53 XM Channel Category Mode On/Off (CAT)
21.54 Select XM Channel Category
21.55 Set Key Function (KEY PRG)
21.56 System Information
21.57 Error Messages and Malfunctions
21.58 Product Identification Number and SiriusXM® Serial Number
22 Break-in Period
22.1 Break-In Checks—First 100 Hours
23 Prestarting Checks
23.1 Checking Engine Compartment for Accumulated Trash and Debris
23.2 Check Engine Oil Level—Daily
23.3 Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter and Water Separator—Daily
23.4 Check Coolant Level—Daily
23.5 Check Hydrostatic and Hydraulic Oil Level—Daily
23.6 Fill Fuel Tank
23.7 Fill Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
23.8 Inspect Tires—Daily
23.9 Inspect Service Brake For Debris—Daily
23.10 Lubricate Spindle Housing—Daily
23.11 Clean Pressure Strainers—Daily
23.12 Drain Moisture from On Board Air Tank—Daily
24 Operating the Machine
24.1 Service and Operate Chemical Sprayers Safely
24.2 Avoid Exposure To Chemicals
24.3 Prevent Machine Runaway
24.4 Machine Informational Decals
24.5 Adjust Rearview Mirrors
24.6 Start the Engine
24.7 Cold Weather Starting Engine
24.8 Warm the Engine
24.9 Idle the Engine
24.10 Aftertreatment Indicators Overview—If Equipped
24.11 Required Machine Stop Warning
24.12 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Overview
24.13 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System (Final Tier 4 and Stage V Engines)
24.14 US EPA Qualified Emergency Use — SCR Derate Override Option
24.15 Operate the Engine
24.16 Operate Warning Lights
24.17 Driving the Machine
24.18 Backup Alarm
24.19 Before Operating in the Field
24.20 Field Operation
24.21 Operate Traction Control (Optional)
24.22 Operate Indexed Boom Sections (IBS)
24.23 Operate Boom Return to Height
24.24 Reduce Travel Speed
24.25 Verify Proper Operation Of Park Brakes
24.26 Transport Machine
24.27 Freeing A Mired Machine
24.28 Park the Machine
25 Wet System
25.1 Solution System
25.2 Service and Operate Chemical Sprayers Safely
25.3 Avoid Exposure To Chemicals
25.4 Solution Pump Maintenance and Operation Recommendations
25.5 Replacing Nozzles
25.6 Nozzle Types
25.7 Flat Fan Nozzle
25.8 Even Spray Nozzle
25.9 Hollow Cone Nozzle
25.10 Flood Nozzle
25.11 Flat Fan High Flow (Flood) Nozzle
25.12 Use Spray Tip Calculator and Selector
25.13 Checking and Replacing Worn Nozzles
25.14 24.4 m (80 ft) Boom Flow Characteristics—Application Rate vs. Speed
25.15 27.4 m (90 ft) Boom Flow Characteristics—Application Rate vs. Speed
25.16 Boom Flow Characteristics (Standard Flow)—Boom Flow Rate vs. Pressure 24.4 m (80 ft) and 27.4 m (90 ft) Boom
25.17 Calibrating Nozzles
25.18 Calibration Procedure
25.19 Conversion Factors (Calibrating for Carriers Other Than Water)
25.20 Installing and Positioning Nozzle Tips and Strainers
25.21 Clean SprayMaster™ Triplet Nozzle Bodies
25.22 Cleaning SprayMaster™ 5-Position Nozzle Bodies
25.23 Wet System Valves
25.24 Solution Strainers
25.25 Filling Solution Tank Without Using Quik-Fill™
25.26 Filling Rinse Tank Using Left-Hand Rinse Fill
25.27 Filling Solution Tank with Sprayer Pump
25.28 Priming Solution Pump with Rinse Tank to Fill When Nurse Tank Fluid Level Even or Below Sprayer Pump
25.29 Fill Solution Tank with Sprayer Pump While Adding Chemicals Through Eductor
25.30 Filling Solution Tank with Nurse Tank Pump
25.31 Fill Solution Tank with Nurse Tank Pump While Adding Chemicals Through Eductor
25.32 Using Eductor to Load Chemicals with Full Solution Tank
25.33 Mixing Solution in Tank (Using Agitation)
25.34 Preparing to Spray
25.35 Applying Low Application Rates
25.36 Operate Rinse System (Rinse Solution Tank and Boom)
25.37 Using Rinse System (Rinsing Solution Pump, Boom, and Flowmeter Only)
25.38 Recommendations For Eliminating Air from Solution System
25.39 Clean Fill Strainer—As Required
25.40 Drain Solution Tank
25.41 Clean Pressure Strainers—Daily
25.42 Clean Flowmeter—As Required
25.43 Clean Water Tank
26 24.4 m (80 ft) and 27.4 (90 ft) Booms
26.1 Equipping Machines Purchased With Less Boom Option
26.2 Unfold Boom
26.3 Unfold Boom in Limited Height Area
26.4 Fold Boom
26.5 Fold Boom in Limited Height Area
26.6 Spray with Boom at 18.3 m (60 ft)
26.7 Adjust Breakaway Section Springs
26.8 Adjust Roll Suspension Springs
26.9 Adjust Boom Stop Bolts
26.10 Adjust Inner Fold Cylinder
27 Foam Marker
27.1 On Board Air (OBA) Foam Marker Schematic and Operation
27.2 Operate Foam Marker System
27.3 Use John Deere Foam and Marking Chemicals
28 Electrical System Service
28.1 Basic Electrical Component Handling / Precautions For Vehicles Equipped With Computer Controlled Systems
28.2 Disconnect Battery (Final Tier 4 and Stage V Engines)
28.3 Welding Near Electronic Control Units
28.4 Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean
28.5 Handling Batteries Safely
28.6 Service Batteries
28.7 Prevent Battery Damage
28.8 Connection To A Booster Battery or Charger
28.9 Charge Batteries (Removed from Machine)
28.10 Safety Rules When Replacing Halogen Bulbs
28.11 Replace Hood Grille Work Light Bulb
28.12 Replace High and Low Beam Light Bulbs
28.13 Adjust Headlights
28.14 Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely
28.15 Replace Fill Station Light Assembly
28.16 Replace Platform Light Assembly
28.17 Of Replace Roof Flood Light Assembly
28.18 Replace Extremity Front Warning Light Bulb
28.19 Replace Rear Warning Light Bulbs
28.20 Replace Dome Light Bulb
28.21 Safeguard Alternator and Regulator
28.22 Load Center Fuses
28.23 Fuses and Relays on Platform
28.24 Battery Box Fuses and Relays
28.25 Battery Disconnect Switch
28.26 Electrical Connector Service
29 Cab and Air Conditioning
29.1 Avoid Exposure To Chemicals
29.2 Cab Pressure Indicator
29.3 Cab Air Filters
29.4 Change Cab Air Filters
29.5 Service Air Conditioner
30 Engine and Drive Train
30.1 Replace Fan Belt
30.2 Fan Belt Routing
30.3 Do Not Modify Fuel System
30.4 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
30.5 Relieve Fuel System Pressure
30.6 Drain and Flush Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
30.7 Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter and Water Separator—Daily
30.8 Replace Fuel Filters—500 Hours
30.9 Bleeding Fuel System
30.10 Service Engine Air Intake—750 Hours
30.11 Replace Primary Engine Air Filters—1500 Hours or Two Years
30.12 Replace Secondary (Safety) Element—4500 Hours or Five Years
30.13 Clean Cooling Package
31 Wheels and Tires
31.1 Use Proper Lifting Equipment
31.2 Inspect Tires—Daily
31.3 Attach Jack Bracket
31.4 Tighten Wheel Hardware—100 Hours
31.5 Install Optional Tires
31.6 Check Front Axle Toe-In—Annually
31.7 Adjust Front Axle Toe-In (Wide Machine)
31.8 Adjust Front Axle Toe-In (Narrow Machine)
31.9 Discarded Tires
32 Chassis
32.1 Additional Service Information
32.2 Set Tread Width Narrow Machine
32.3 Set Tread Width Wide Machine—Without Hydraulic Tread Adjust Option
32.4 Auto Air Spring Leveling System
32.5 Transport and Operate Safely
32.6 Towing The Sprayer
32.7 Bleed Service Brakes
32.8 Hydraulic Start-Up Procedure
32.9 Prepare Machine for Transport on Semi-Tractor Trailer
32.10 Secure Machine to Trailer
32.11 Checking Engine Compartment for Accumulated Trash and Debris
32.12 Determining When to Adjust Shim Gap on Axle Tread Adjust
32.13 Adjust Shim Gap with Wheel Off Ground (Preferred)
32.14 Adjust Shim Gap with Wheel on Ground
32.15 Install Fire Extinguisher (If Equipped)
33 Fuels, Lubricants and Coolants
33.1 Diesel Fuel
33.2 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
33.3 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
33.4 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
33.5 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
33.6 Biodiesel Fuel
33.7 Testing Diesel Fuel
33.8 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
33.9 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
33.10 Diesel Engine Coolant (Engine with Wet Sleeve Cylinder Liners)
33.11 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
33.12 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
33.13 John Deere Cool-Gard II Coolant Extender
33.14 Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
33.15 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines
33.16 John Deere Break-In Plus Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
33.17 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
33.18 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) — Use in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Equipped Engines
33.19 Storing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
33.20 Refilling Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
33.21 Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
33.22 Disposal of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
33.23 Hydrostatic/Hydraulic Drive Oil
33.24 Planetary Hub Oil
33.25 Grease
33.26 Suspension and Steering Grease
33.27 Oil Filters
33.28 Fuel Filters
33.29 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
33.30 Lubricant Storage
33.31 Mixing of Lubricants
34 Lubrication and Maintenance
34.1 Required Emission-Related Information
34.2 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Chemicals, Including Pesticides
34.3 Lubrication Symbols
34.4 Prevent Hydraulic System Contamination
34.5 Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
34.6 Service Intervals—R4023 (Excluding Boom)
34.7 Tighten Wheel Hardware—After First Hour
34.8 Check Solution Tank Straps—After First Ten Hours
34.9 Change Planetary Hub Oil—After First 50 Hours
34.10 Check Torque on Fixed Tread Adjust Hardware—After First 50 Hours
34.11 Check Shim Gap on Axle Tread Adjust—After First 100 Hours
34.12 Change Engine Oil and Filter—After First 100 Hours
34.13 Check Engine Oil Level—Daily
34.14 Check Coolant Level—Daily
34.15 Check Hydrostatic and Hydraulic Oil Level—Daily
34.16 Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter and Water Separator—Daily
34.17 Lubricate Spindle Housing—Daily
34.18 Rinse Solution Pump, Boom, and Flowmeter—Daily
34.19 Drain Moisture from On Board Air Tank—Daily
34.20 Inspect Tires—Daily
34.21 Inspect Service Brake For Debris—Daily
34.22 Clean Pressure Strainers—Daily
34.23 Clean Fill Strainer—As Required
34.24 Clean Flowmeter—As Required
34.25 Clean Screens and Cooling Package—As Required
34.26 Replace Engine Air Filters—As Required
34.27 Inspect and Replace Fan Belt—As Required
34.28 Check and Replace Cab Air Filters—As Required
34.29 Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter—As Required
34.30 Clean Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank Vent Filter—As Required
34.31 Drain and Flush Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank—As Required
34.32 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Service—As Required
34.33 Replace Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)—As Required
34.34 Exhaust Filter / Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Ash Handling and Disposal
34.35 Rotate Tires—As Required
34.36 Visually Inspect Suspension Bushings—50 Hours
34.37 Lubricate Steering Cylinder Ball Joints—100 Hours
34.38 Visually Inspect Service Brake Components—100 Hours
34.39 Tighten Wheel Hardware—100 Hours
34.40 Check Suspension Rod Hardware—100 Hours
34.41 Inspect Tires For Uneven Wear—100 Hours
34.42 Check Shim Gap on Axle Tread Adjust—250 Hours
34.43 Change Engine Oil and Filter—250 Hours
34.44 Check Solution Tank Straps—250 Hours
34.45 Check Torque on Fixed Tread Adjust Hardware—Every 250 Hours
34.46 Lubricate Drive Shaft—Every 250 Hours
34.47 Service Batteries—250 Hours
34.48 Check and Replace Cab Air Filters—250 Hours or Annually
34.49 Replace Hydrostatic and Hydraulic Filters—500 Hours
34.50 Change Hydraulic Oil—500 Hours
34.51 Change Planetary Hub Oil—500 Hours
34.52 Replace Fuel Filters—500 Hours
34.53 Check and Replace Cab Air Filters—250 Hours or Annually
34.54 Inspect Seat Belts—Annually
34.55 Replace Air Drier Cartridge—Annually
34.56 Clean Engine Vent Tube—Annually
34.57 Inspect Service Brake Components—Annually
34.58 Inspect Hydro Isolators—Annually
34.59 Check Front Axle Toe-In—Annually
34.60 Clean Sprayer and Coat Exposed Surfaces—Annually
34.61 Test Coolant—Annually
34.62 Service Engine Air Intake—750 Hours
34.63 Check Engine Speeds—750 Hours
34.64 Check Belt Tensioner-1500 Hours
34.65 Replace Open Crankcase Ventilation Filter (Final Tier 4/Stage V Engines Only)—1500 Hours
34.66 Replace Primary Engine Air Filters—1500 Hours or Two Years
34.67 Adjust Engine Valve Clearance—2000 Hours
34.68 Replace Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Dosing Filter—4500 Hours or Three Years
34.69 Replace Secondary (Safety) Element—4500 Hours or Five Years
34.70 Drain, Flush, and Refill Cooling System—Every 6000 Hours or Six Years
34.71 Test or Replace Thermostat and Radiator Cap—Every 6000 Hours or Six Years
35 Lubrication—Booms
35.1 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Chemicals, Including Pesticides
35.2 Boom Lubrication Locations
35.3 Service Intervals—24.4 m (80 ft) and 27.4 m (90 ft)
35.4 Tighten Boom Assembly—After First Ten Hours and Every 50 Hours
35.5 Lubricate Center Boom Section
35.6 Lubricate Boom Lift Arm Pivots—10 Hours
35.7 Lubricate Outer Boom Hinge—50 Hours
35.8 Lubricate Breakaway Chain Pivot and Hinge—50 Hours
36 Maintenance—Foam Marker
36.1 Drain Moisture from On Board Air Tank—Daily
36.2 Clean Foamer Control Box Filters
36.3 Replace Foamer Fuse
37 ExactApply Nozzle Control System (If Equipped)
37.1 Nozzle Control System Overview
37.2 ExactApply™ Mode Comparison
37.3 Customize Spray Sections
37.4 Nozzle Body Indicators
37.5 ExactApply™ Strainer Requirements
37.6 Spray Tip Selection
37.7 Standard Flow System Characteristics—Flow Rate vs. Pressure
37.8 High Flow System Characteristics—Flow Rate vs. Pressure
37.9 High Flow System Characteristics with Nitrogen—Flow Rate vs. Pressure
37.10 Operate Nozzle Lights
37.11 Before Field Operation
37.12 Field Operation
37.13 Operate Indexed Boom Sections (IBS)
37.14 Operate Boom Isolation Valve
37.15 Operate System with the Remote Control
37.16 Pressure Relief
37.17 Clean Nozzle Body
37.18 Rinse Nozzle Bodies—Daily
37.19 Cartridge Component Identification
37.20 Inspect Cartridge Components
37.21 Remove and Install Nozzle Body—As Required
37.22 Repair Nozzle Turret
37.23 Repair Nozzle Solenoid
37.24 Repair Nozzle Half Clamp
37.25 Fuse Locations
37.26 Remote Service ADVISOR™ Connection Locations
37.27 Remote Control Pairing Procedure
37.28 Diagnostic Pages
37.29 Nozzle Body
37.30 Remote Nozzle Control
38 AutoTrac RowSense and AutoTrac Vision
38.1 AutoTrac™ Setup
38.2 Operate AutoTrac™
38.3 Steering Optimization
38.4 AutoTrac™ Vision Theory of Operation
38.5 Row Entry Modes
38.6 Shift Track
38.7 AutoTrac™ RowSense™ Theory of Operation
38.8 AutoTrac™ RowSense™ Feelers Crop Spacing Setup
39 AutoTrac RowSense and AutoTrac Vision Service and Maintenance
39.1 Clean AutoTrac™ Vision Sensor
39.2 Clean AutoTrac™ RowSense™ Sensor
39.3 Remove RowSense™ Sensors and Bracket—R4023 Wide
39.4 Install RowSense™ Sensors and Bracket—R4023 Wide
40 Troubleshooting
40.1 Engine
40.2 Hydrostatic Drive
40.3 Hydraulic System
40.4 Solution Control System
40.5 Eductor
40.6 Suspension System
40.7 Tread Adjust System
40.8 Operator’s Cab
40.9 Foam Marker System—If Equipped
40.10 24.4 m (80 ft) and 27.4 m (90 ft) Boom Operation
40.11 AutoTrac™ Vision Sensor
40.12 AutoTrac™ Vision Performance
40.13 AutoTrac™ RowSense™ Sensor
40.14 AutoTrac™ RowSense™ Performance
40.15 AutoTrac™ Status Indicator
41 Storage
41.1 Service and Operate Chemical Sprayers Safely
41.2 Avoid Exposure To Chemicals
41.3 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Chemicals, Including Pesticides
41.4 Recommended Cleaners and Coatings
41.5 Clean Solution System
41.6 Prepare Machine To Ship During Cold Weather Months
41.7 Prepare Machine for Cold-Weather Storage – Winterizing
41.8 Prepare Machine for Storage
41.9 Prepare Foam Marker System for Cold-Weather Storage
41.10 Remove Machine from Storage
42 Specifications
42.1 Machine Specification
42.2 Standard Machine Dimensions
42.3 Dimensions—All Machines
42.4 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
42.5 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
42.6 Face Seal Fittings Assembly and Installation—All Pressure Applications
42.7 Metric Face Seal and O-Ring Stud End Fitting Torque Chart—Standard Pressures
42.8 Metric Face Seal and O-Ring Stud End Fitting Torque Chart—High-Pressure Applications
42.9 SAE Face Seal Fitting Torque Chart—Standard Pressure Applications
42.10 SAE Face Seal and O-Ring Stud End Fitting Torque Chart—High Pressure Applications
42.11 Four Bolt Flange Fittings Assembly and Installation—All Pressure Applications
42.12 SAE Four Bolt Flange Cap Screw Torque Values—Standard Pressure Applications
42.13 SAE Four Bolt Flange Cap Screw Torque Values—High Pressure Applications
42.14 External Hexagon Port Plug Torque Chart
42.15 Federal Communications Commission Notifications to User
42.16 Identification Numbers
42.17 Keep Proof of Ownership
42.18 Keep Machines Secure
42.19 Limited Battery Warranty
42.20 Bluetooth® Compliance Information
42.21 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO₂)
42.22 Emissions Control System Certification Label
42.23 CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ignition
42.24 Cummins — CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement
42.25 Cummins — EPA Non-Road Emissions Control Warranty Statement
43 Index
44 John Deere Service Literature Available
44.1 Technical Information
45 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
45.1 John Deere Is At Your Service