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This manual contains high quality images, circuit diagrams, diagnostic procedures to help you to diagnostic, troubleshoot and repair your truck. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text, bookmarks, crosslinks for easy navigation.
Language: English
Format: PDF, 4374 pages
Covered models:
6105M
6115M
6125M
6130M
6140M
6150M
6170M
Contents:
Foreword
Information on Engine Version
General
Safety Information
General References
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
AIC Control Software
BLC Control Software
CCU Control Software
CRU Control Software
ECU Control Software Level 23
ECU Control Software Level 16
EIC Control Software
FCC Control Software
HCC Control Software
OIC Control Software
PDU Control Software
PTF Control Software
PTQ Control Software
PTR Control Software
RPT Control Software
SFA Control Software
SMB Control Software
TEC Control Software
TEI Control Software
TIQ Control Software
VTV Control Software
XMC Control Software
XSC Control Software
Observable Symptoms and System Diagnostics
Engine
Fuel, Air Intake, and Cooling Systems
Electrical System
Electronic Control Units
Drive Train (without Transmission)
SyncroPlus Transmission
PowrReverser Transmission
PowrQuad Transmission
Steering
Brakes
Hydraulic System
Machine-Specific Systems
Suspension Systems
Operators Cab
Motor
Exhaust Aftertreatment System, Theory of Operation
Tests and Adjustments
Fuel, Air Intake, and Cooling Systems
General Information
Fuel System, Theory of Operation
Air Intake System, Theory of Operation
Cooling System, Theory of Operation
Cold-Weather Starting System, Theory of Operation
Fuel, Air Intake, and Cooling Systems - Tests and Adjustments
Fuel, Air Intake, and Cooling Systems - Component Information
Fuel System, Component Information
Cooling System, Component Information
Charge Air Circuit, Component Information
Cold-Weather Starting System, Component Information
Electrical System
30A - Electrical System - Schematics
50AA - Starting Motor and Charging Circuit
50AB - External Cold-Weather Starting Aids
50BA - Lights/Turn-Signal Lights
50CA - Operators Seat
50CB - Acoustic Alarms
50CC - Windshield and Rear Window Wipers
50CD - Heater/Ventilation/Air-Conditioning System
50CE - Sockets
50CF - Radio
50CH - Accessories (General Information)
50EA - TEC Control Software and Implement CAN Bus
50EB - AutoTrac
50FA - E
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This Original Factory Manual Includes Detailed Service Repair Information for the John Deere 990 Compact Utility Tractor.
It contains guidance on repair, operation and diagnostics, special instructions for repair and maintenance, instructions for installation and adjustment, assembly and disassembly instructions, step-by-step instructions,
technical specifications, illustrations, detailed schematics and diagrams, troubleshoot and any additional information for John Deere 990 Compact Utility Tractor.
Contents as Follows:
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Safety
Specifications and Information
Engine
Electrical
Power Train
Steering
Hydraulics
Brakes
Miscellaneous
Model Specification: John Deere 990 Compact Utility Tractor
Publication number: TM1848
Total Pages: 362
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Requirements: Adobe PDF Reader
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It can be viewed and zoomed on any computer, you can easily copy, save, and print the information you need. If necessary, you can print pages, pictures, charts, or the entire manual completely.
We recommend using Adobe PDF Reader, to be sure all images / graphics will display correctly.
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This manual contains high quality images, circuit diagrams, instructions to help you to operate, maintenance, diagnostic, and repair your truck. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text, bookmarks, crosslinks for easy navigation.
Language: English
Format: PDF, 2986 pages
Covered models:
5215
5315
5415
5515
Contents:
Foreword
Edition
Safety
Safety Measures
General Information
Specifications
Tune-Up
Predelivery Inspection
Engine Repair
Removal and Installation of Engine Components
Fuel and Air Intake Systems Repair
Speed Control Linkage
Fuel System
Air Intake System
Electrical System Repair
Battery, Starting Motor and Alternator
Switches and Sensors
Transmission Repair
Removal and Installation of Power Train Components
Clutch
Hi-Lo Clutch (24/24-Speed Transmission)
Transmission
24/12-Speed Transmission Repair
Removal and Installation of 24/12-Speed Transmission Components
Clutch - 24/12-Speed Transmission
El.-Hydr. High/Low/Reverse Clutch (24/12-Speed Transmission)
Drive Systems Repair
Component Removal and Installation
Front-Wheel Drive Clutch Transmission
Differential
Final Drives
Power Take-Off
Transmission Housing Sensors
Steering and Brake Systems Repair
Steering System
Brake System
Hydraulic System Repair
Hydraulic Pump and Filter
Hitch
Three-Point Hitch
Selective Control Valves
Miscellaneous Repair
Removal and Installation of Components
Front Axle
Front and Rear Wheels
Trailer Mounting and Swinging Drawbar
Fenders
Operators Cab and Open Operators Station Repair
Removing and Installing Operators Cab/Open Operators Station
Controls and Instruments
Air Conditioning System
Heating System
Operators Cab
Open Operators Station
Operators Seat
Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Electro-Hydraulic Management
Electronic Hitch Sensing
Observable Symptoms
Fuel and Air Intake System
Electrical System
Power Train
PowrReverser Transmission
Steering and Brakes
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine Operation and Tests
Operational Check-Out
Tests and Adjustments
Fuel, Air Intake and Cooling Systems
Tests and Adjustments
Theory of Operation
Electrical System Operation and Tests
SE01 - Motor Starting and Charging System
SE02 - Instrument Panel
SE03 - Horn
SE06 - Lighting System
SE07 - Work Lights
SE09 - Radio, Dome and Console Light
SE10 - Fan and Air-Conditioning System
SE11 - Wiper and Washer System
SE13 - Beacon Light
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This manual contains 3D animation video, high quality images, instructions to help you to troubleshoot, and repair your truck. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text, bookmarks, crosslinks for easy navigation.
This is repair only manual, Diagnostic Manual with electrical wiring diagrams are sold separate.
Language: English
Format: ZIP, contained:
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Covered models (SN: 000101-080000):
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7215R
7230R
7260R
7280R
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Dealer Predelivery Information Form
General Information
Safety
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Engine
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Engine Repair
Fuel and Cooling Systems
Diesel Fuel System
Air Intake System
Auxiliary Drive System
Radiator and Coolers
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SECTION 9000General Information Group 05Theory of Operation
Group 01Safety Group 15Diagnostic Information
Group 20Adjustments
SECTION 9001Diagnostics Group 25Tests 9001
Group 10Transmission Control Unit (TCU)
Diagnostic Trouble Codes SECTION 9020Power Train
Group 20Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Group 05Theory of Operation
Trouble Codes Group 15Diagnostic Information
Group 30Advance Display Unit (ADU) Diagnostic Group 25Tests
Trouble Codes
Group 40Flex Load Controller (FLC) Diagnostic SECTION 9025Hydraulic System
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Group 50Hydraulic Valve Controller (HVC) Group 15Diagnostic Information
Diagnostic Trouble Codes Group 25Tests
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• Target Areas: Polokwane, Tzaneen, Thohoyandou, Makhado, and Giyani.
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• Scope: Develop collaborations with automotive service providers to improve service quality and business operations.
• Target Areas: Polokwane, Lephalale, Mokopane, Phalaborwa, and Bela-Bela.
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• Scope: Provide business support support and training to women-owned businesses, promoting economic inclusion.
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John Deere 4210 4310 4410 Compact Utility Tractors Operators Manual.pdf
1. JOHN DEERE
WORLDWIDE COMMERCIAL & CONSUMER
EQUIPMENT DIVISION
Compact Utility Tractors
4210, 4310 and 4410
OMLVU13193 H2
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
WARNING: Diesel engine exhaust
and some of its constituents are known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, and other reproductive harm.
California Proposition 65 Warning
North American Version
Litho in U.S.A.
2. INTRODUCTION
Introduction
Thank You for Purchasing a John Deere
Product
We appreciate having you as a customer and wish you
many years of safe and satisfied use of your machine.
Using Your Operator's Manual
This manual is an important part of your machine and
should remain with the machine when you sell it.
Reading your operator’s manual will help you and others
avoid personal injury or damage to the machine.
Information given in this manual will provide the operator
with the safest and most effective use of the machine.
Knowing how to operate this machine safely and correctly
will allow you to train others who may operate this machine.
If you have an implement, use the safety and operating
information in the implement operator’s manual along with
the machine operator’s manual to operate the implement
safely and correctly.
This manual and safety signs on your machine may also be
available in other languages (see your John Deere dealer
to order).
Sections in your operator’s manual are placed in a specific
order to help you understand all the safety messages and
learn the controls so you can operate this machine safely.
You can also use this manual to answer any specific
operating or servicing questions. A convenient index
located at the end of this book will help you to find needed
information quickly.
The machine shown in this manual may differ slightly from
your machine, but will be similar enough to help you
understand our instructions.
RIGHT-HAND and LEFT-HAND sides are determined by
facing in the direction the machine will travel when going
forward. When you see a broken line ( ), the item
referred to is hidden from view.
Before delivering this machine, your dealer performed a
predelivery inspection to ensure best performance.
Special Messages
Your manual contains special messages to bring attention
to potential safety concerns, machine damage as well as
helpful operating and servicing information. Please read all
the information carefully to avoid injury and machine
damage.
NOTE: GeneraI information is given throughout the
manuaI that may heIp the operator in the operation or
servi3e of the ma3hine.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! This symbol and text
highlight potential hazards or death to the
operator or bystanders that may occur if the
hazards or procedures are ignored.
IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! This text is used to tell
the operator of actions or conditions that might
result in damage to the machine.
3. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Product Identification
Record Identification Numbers
Compact Utility Tractor with Gear or Hydrostatic
Transmissions
4210 PIN (120001 - )
4310 PIN (130001 - )
4410 PIN (140001 - )
If you need to contact an Authorized Service Center for
information on servicing, always provide the product model
and identification numbers.
You will need to locate the identifications numbers for the
product. Record the information in the spaces provided
below.
DATE OF PURCHASE:
MX10703
Picture Note: Serial number tag attached to left
side of transmission housing.
TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER (C):
DEALER NAME:
DEALER PHONE:
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (A):
MX5200
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (B):
MX10704
B
A
C
5. SAFETY
Safety - 1
Understanding The Machine Safety Labels
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
The machine safety labels shown in this section are placed
in important areas on your machine to draw attention to
potential safety hazards.
On your machine safety labels, the words DANGER,
WARNING, and CAUTION are used with this safety-alert
symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.
The operator’s manual also explains any potential safety
hazards whenever necessary in special safety messages
that are identified with the word, CAUTION, and the safety-
alert symbol.
CAUTION: READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL
6. Keep hands, feet and clothing away from power-driven
parts.
7. Reduce speed when turning or applying individual
brakes or operating around hazards on rough ground or
steep slopes.
8. Couple brake pedals together for road travel.
9. Use flashing warning lights on highway unless
prohibited by law.
10.Stop engine, lower implement to ground and shift to
“PARK” or set brake(s) securely before dismounting.
11.Wait for all movement to stop before servicing
machinery.
12.Remove key if leaving machine unattended.
WARNING
MX10701, R141735
If a canopy or sunshade is attached to the ROPS
structure, the weight MUST be limited to 100 lb (45 kg) or
less.
MX10028, LVU10708
1. Read Operator’s Manual before operating this machine.
2. Keep all shields in place.
3. Hitch towed loads only to drawbar to avoid rearward
upset.
4. Make certain everyone is clear of machine before
starting engine or operation.
5. Keep all riders off machine and equipment.
6. SAFETY
Safety - 2
WARNING: AVOID CRUSHING • DO NOT use seat belt.
• Drive with extra care.
WARNING: AVOID INJURY FROM PTO
MX10708, LVU13280
Picture Note: Label attached to right fender when
machine is equipped with a fixed ROPS.
Do not jump if machine tips.
USE SEAT BELT
WARNING: AVOID CRUSHING
• Keep all shields in place.
• Keep hands, feet and clothing away.
• Operate only with 540 RPM.
CAUTION: HOT SURFACE
MX10057, M117557
MX4805
Picture Note: No-text warning molded into
muffler.
Do not touch engine muffler, it may be hot.
MX10056, LVU10709
Picture Note: Label attached to right fender when
machine is equipped with a folding ROPS.
• Keep Rollover Protective Structure fully extended.
• Do not jump if machine tips.
• Use seat belt.
When structure must be down;
WARNING
LVU13280
achine tips
not jump
m
BELT
SEAT
Do
CRUSHING
if
AVOID
USE
7. SAFETY
Safety - 3
DANGER/POISON
M88249, MX10741
SHIELD EYES: EXPLOSIVE GASES CAN CAUSE
BLINDNESS OR INJURY.
NO SPARKS, FLAMES, SMOKING.
SULFURIC ACID CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR
SEVERE BURNS.
FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER. GET
MEDICAL HELP FAST.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT
TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.
WARNING
MX10696, LVU13282
1. COUPLE BRAKE PEDALS TOGETHER FOR ROAD
TRAVEL OR SETTING PARK BRAKE.
2. SET BRAKES SECURELY BEFORE DISMOUNTING.
3. TO SET BRAKES, FULLY DEPRESS BRAKE PEDALS
WHILE PULLING BRAKE KNOB TOWARDS YOU.
4. TO DISENGAGE BRAKES, PUSH KNOB FULLY
FORWARD, DEPRESS BRAKE PEDAL(S) TO RELEASE
LOCK.
CAUTION
DANGER
MX4809, T146103
Picture Note: Remove left side panel to locate
safety label.
Start only from seat in park or neutral.
Starting in gear kills.
MX10750, LVU13502
Picture Note: Optional iMatch quick-attach hitch.
BEFORE USING, SECURE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT
WITH BOTH LOCKING LUGS OVER LOWER
IMPLEMENT PINS
8. SAFETY
Safety - 4
Emissions Control System Certification Label
(Non-Road Diesel)
MX5293
The emissions warranty described in the warranty section
applies only to those engines marketed by John Deere that
have been certified by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and/or California Air Resources
Board (CARB); and used in the United States in non-road
mobile (self-propelled or portable/transportable1
)
equipment. The presence of an emissions label like the one
shown signifies that the engine has been certified with the
EPA and/or CARB. The EPA and CARB warranties only
apply to new engines having the certification label affixed to
the engine and sold as stated above in the geographic
areas governed by the regulating agencies.
NOTE: The hp/kW rating on the engine emissions
3ertifi3ation IabeI spe3ifies the gross engine hp/kW,
whi3h is fIywheeI power without fan. In most
appIi3ations this wiII not be the same rating as the
advertised vehi3Ie hp/kW rating.
Operator Training Required
• The owner of the machine is responsible for training the
users and mechanics of the machine.
• The owner/user can prevent and is responsible for
accidents or injuries occurring to themselves, other people,
or property.
• Do not allow operation or service of the machine by
children or untrained adults.
• Read the operator’s manual and study the safety and
operation sections before operating the machine.
1. Equipment moved at least once every 12 months.
• If the operator of the machine cannot read or
understand this manual, it is the machine’s owner
responsibility to explain this material to the operator. This
publication is available in other languages.
• Operate the machine in an open, unobstructed area
under the direction of an experienced operator.
• Learn the use of all controls.
• Operator experience is required to learn the moving,
stopping, turning and other operating characteristics of the
machine.
Operating Safely
MIF
• Inspect machine before you operate. Be sure hardware
is tight. Repair or replace damaged, badly worn, or missing
parts. Be sure guards and shields are in good condition
and fastened in place. Make any necessary adjustments
before you operate.
• Do not operate mower without discharge chute or entire
grass catcher in place.
• Check before each use that operator presence controls
are functioning correctly. Test safety systems. Do not
operate unless they are functioning correctly.
• Do not change the engine governor setting or overspeed
the engine.
• Always wear seat belt if machine has a standard ROPS
or a folding ROPS in the upright position.
• Check brake action before you operate. Adjust or
service brakes as necessary.
• Stop machine if anyone enters the area.
• Never raise mower decks when blades are running.
• If you hit an object, stop and inspect the machine. Make
repairs before you operate. Keep machine and implements
properly maintained and in good working order.
• Do not leave machine unattended when it is running.
• Only operate during daylight or with good artificial light.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Statutes providing
severe penalties for tampering with emissions
controls may apply at the user's location.
9. SAFETY
Safety - 5
• Slow down and be careful of traffic when operating near
or crossing roadways. Stop blades before crossing roads or
sidewalks. Use care when approaching blind corners,
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
• Be aware of the mower discharge direction and make
sure that no one is in the path of the discharge direction.
• Use only accessories and implements approved by the
manufacturer of the machine.
Checking Mowing Area
MIF
• Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and
implements are needed to properly and safely perform the
job.
• Clear mowing area of objects that might be thrown.
Keep people and pets out of mowing area.
• Study mowing area. Set up a safe mowing pattern. Do
not mow where traction or stability is doubtful.
• Test drive area with mower lowered but not running.
Slow down when you travel over rough ground.
Use Seat Belt Properly
Use a seat belt when you operate with a Roll-Over
Protective Structure (ROPS) to minimize chance of injury
from an accident, such as an overturn.
Do not use a seat belt if operating with an optional tall
folding ROPS in the folded position.
Rotating Blades are Dangerous
HELP PREVENT SERIOUS OR FATAL ACCIDENTS:
Parking Safely
1. Stop machine on a level surface, not on a slope. • Rotating blades can cut off arms and legs.
MIF
2. Disengage PTO.
3. Lower implements to the ground.
4. Lock park brake.
5. Stop engine.
6. Wait for engine and all moving parts to stop before you
leave the operator’s station.
7. Remove key.
• Keep hands, feet and clothing away from mower deck
when engine is running.
• Be alert at all times, drive forward carefully. People,
especially children can move quickly into the mowing area
before you know it.
• Before backing up, shut off PTO and look down and
behind the machine carefully, especially for children.
• Do not mow in reverse.
• Shut off blades when you are not mowing.
• Park machine safely before inspecting or unplugging
mower or bagger.
10. SAFETY
Safety - 6
PROTECT CHILDREN:
• Never assume that children will remain where you last
saw them. Children are attracted to mowing activity, stay
alert to the presence of children.
• Keep children indoors when you are mowing. Turn the
machine off if a child enters the mowing area.
• Use extra care when you come to blind corners, shrubs,
trees, or other objects that may block your vision.
• Do not let children or an untrained person operate the
machine.
• Do not carry or let children ride on any implement or
machine even with the blades off. Do not tow children in a
cart or trailer.
Avoid Tipping
• Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and
tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or
death.
• Do not drive where machine could slip or tip.
• Stay alert for holes and other hidden hazards in the
terrain.
• Keep away from drop-offs, ditches, and embankments.
• Slow down before you make a sharp turn or operate on
a slope. On gear models, choose a low gear so that shifting
and stopping will not be necessary while on the slope.
• Limit loads to those you can safely control. Use only
approved hitches when pulling loads or using heavy
equipment. Use counterweights or wheel weights as
required in this manual or your implement manual.
• Drive up and down a hill - not across. If necessary, turn
slowly and in the downhill direction. Do not shift to neutral
and coast downhill.
• Do not stop when going up hill or down hill. If machine
stops going up hill, disengage mower blades and back
down slowly.
• Operating machine when grass is wet can cause
reduced traction and sliding.
Keep Riders Off
• Only allow the operator on the machine. Keep riders off.
• Riders on the machine or implement may be struck by
foreign objects or thrown off the machine causing serious
injury.
• Riders obstruct the operator’s view resulting in the
machine being operated in an unsafe manner.
11. SAFETY
Safety - 7
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
Entanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injury
or death.
• Wear close fitting clothing.
• Stop the engine and be sure PTO driveline is stopped
before getting near it.
Checking Wheel Bolts
• A serious accident could occur causing serious injury if
wheel bolts are not tight.
• Check wheel bolt tightness often during the first 100
hours of operation.
• Wheel hardware must be tightened to specified torque
using the proper procedure anytime it is loosened.
Wear Appropriate Clothing
• Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment
appropriate for the job.
• Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating the mower.
• Wear a suitable protective device such as earplugs.
Loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing.
• Do not wear radio or music headphones. Safe service
and operation requires your full attention.
• Long hair, loose clothing, or jewelry may get tangled in
moving parts.
Driving Safely on Public Roads
• Use safety lights and devices. Slow moving machines
when driven on public roads are hard to see, especially at
night.
• Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine
into a trailer or truck.
• Whenever driving on public roads, use flashing warning
lights and turn signals according to state and local
regulations.
Practice Safe Maintenance
• Only qualified, trained adults should service this
machine.
• Understand service procedure before doing work. Keep
area clean and dry.
• Never lubricate, service, or adjust machine while it is
12. SAFETY
Safety - 8
moving. Keep safety devices in place and in working
condition. Keep hardware tight.
• Keep hands, feet, clothing, jewelry, and long hair away
from any moving parts, to prevent them from getting
caught.
• Stop machine on a level surface and lower implements
to the ground before servicing machine. Disengage all
power and stop the engine. Lock park brake and remove
the key. Let machine cool.
• Disconnect battery or remove spark plug wire (for
gasoline engines) before making any repairs.
• Before servicing machine, carefully release pressure
from components with stored energy such as hydraulic
components.
• Keep all nuts and bolts tightened, especially blade
implement bolts.
• Securely support any machine elements that must be
raised for service work. Lock service latches before
working on machine with raised implements.
• Use jack stands to support components when needed.
• Never run engine unless park brake is locked.
• Keep all parts in good condition and properly installed.
Fix damage immediately. Replace worn or broken parts.
• Replace all worn or damaged safety and instruction
decals. Newly-installed parts must include current safety
labels specified by the manufacturer.
• To prevent fires, remove any buildup of grease, oil, or
debris from the machine, especially the engine
compartment.
• Charge batteries in an open, well-ventilated area, away
from sparks. Unplug battery charger before connecting or
disconnecting from the battery. Wear protective clothing
and use insulated tools.
• Do not modify machine or safety devices. Unauthorized
modifications may impair its function and safety.
• Do not wear radio or music headphones while servicing
the machine. Safe service requires your full attention.
Avoid High Pressure Fluids
• Hydraulic hoses and lines can fail due to physical
damage, kinks, age, and exposure. Check hoses and lines
regularly. Replace damaged hoses and lines.
• Hydraulic fluid connections can loosen due to physical
damage and vibration. Check connections regularly.
Tighten loose connections.
• Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin
causing serious injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving
pressure before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines.
Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
• Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect
hands and body from high pressure fluids.
• If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any
fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed
within a few hours or gangrene may result. Doctors
unfamiliar with this type of injury should reference a
knowledgeable medical source. Such information is
available from Deere & Company Medical Department in
Moline, Illinois, U.S.A. Information may be obtained in the
United States and Canada only by calling 1-800-822-8262.
Prevent Fires
• Never remove fuel cap, or add fuel with engine running
13. SAFETY
Safety - 9
or hot. Allow engine to cool for several minutes.
• Never store equipment with fuel in the tank inside a
building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.
• Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
• To reduce fire hazard, keep engine free of grass, leaves,
or excessive grease.
Tire Safety
Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can cause
serious injury or death:
• Do not attempt to mount a tire without the proper
equipment and experience to perform the job.
• Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not inflate
the tires above the recommended pressure. Never weld or
heat a wheel and tire assembly. The heat can cause an
increase in air pressure resulting in a tire explosion.
Welding can structurally weaken or deform the wheel.
• When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension
hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side and
NOT in front of or over the tire assembly.
• Check tires for low pressure, cuts, bubbles, damaged
rims or missing lug bolts and nuts.
Handling Fuel Safely
Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable and
explosive:
• Do not refuel machine while you smoke, when machine
is near an open flame or sparks, or when engine is running.
Stop engine and allow to cool before filling.
• Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine
running.
• Never fill fuel tank or drain fuel from a machine in an
enclosed area. Fill fuel tank outdoors.
• Prevent fires. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.
• Do not store machine with fuel in tank in a building
where fumes may reach an open flame or spark.
• Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric
discharge. Use only non-metal, portable fuel containers
approved by the Underwriter’s Laboratory (U.L.) or the
American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). If using a
funnel, make sure it is plastic and has no screen or filter.
• Static electric discharge can ignite gasoline vapors in an
ungrounded fuel container. Remove the fuel container from
the bed of a vehicle or the trunk of a car and place on the
ground away from the vehicle before filling. Keep nozzle in
14. SAFETY
Safety - 10
contact with container opening while filling.
• When practical, remove equipment from trailers or truck
beds and refuel them on the ground. If this is not possible,
use a portable, plastic fuel container to refuel equipment on
a truck bed or trailer.
• For gasoline engines, do not use gas with methanol.
Methanol is harmful to your health and to the environment.
Handling Waste Product and Chemicals
Waste products, such as, used oil, fuel, coolant, brake fluid,
and batteries, can harm the environment and people:
• DO NOT use beverage containers for waste fluids -
someone may drink from them.
• See your local Recycling Center or John Deere dealer to
learn how to recycle or get rid of waste products.
• A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides specific
details on chemical products: physical and health hazards,
safety procedures, and emergency response techniques.
The seller of the chemical products used with your machine
is responsible for providing the MSDS for that product.
15. OPERATING
Operating - 11
H
C
G
A
F
B
D
E
Daily Operating Checklist
Test safety systems. Perform safety interlock system
checkout procedure.
Check tire pressure.
Check fuel level.
Check engine oil level.
Check transmission oil level.
Check coolant level on liquid cooled engine.
Remove grass and debris from machine.
Clean air intake screen.
Check area below machine for leaks.
Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted
Surfaces
• Do not wipe plastic parts unless rinsed first.
• Insect repellent spray may damage plastic and painted
surfaces. Do not spray insect repellent near machine.
• Be careful not to spill fuel on machine. Fuel may
damage surface. Wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
Operator Station (Gear Models)
G - Rockshaft Control Lever
H - Seat Belt
I - Transmission Range Shift Lever
J - Transmission Gear Shift Lever
MX10059, MX10686
Picture Note: ePowrReverser™ Model
A - Reverser Lever (ePowrReverser Model)
B - Turn Signal Lever
C - Tilt Steering Control Lever
D - Ignition Key Switch
E - Park Brake Lock
F - Engine Speed Hand Throttle Lever
G - Light Control Switch
Operator Station (Hydrostatic Model)
Picture Note: SyncShift Model
A - Clutch Pedal
B - Engine Speed Foot Throttle
C - Left Turn Brake Pedal
D - Right Turn Brake Pedal
MX10058
MX10680
E - Dual Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lever
F - Rockshaft Adjustable Depth Stop Knob
A - Left Turn Brake Pedal
E
C D
A
B
J
F
I
H
G
E
A B
C
D
F
G
I
H
16. OPERATING
Operating - 12
B - Right Turn Brake Pedal
C - Forward Travel Pedal
D - Reverse Travel Pedal
E - Dual Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lever
F - Rockshaft Adjustable Depth Stop Knob
G - Rockshaft Control Lever
H - Seat Belt
I - Transmission Range Shift Lever
Right Side Panel Controls (Machines With
Standard Cruise Control Installed)
A - Turn Signal Lever
B - LoadMatch™ Switch
C - Tilt Steering Control Lever
D - Ignition Key Switch
E - Park Brake Lock
F - Engine Speed Hand Throttle Lever
G - Light Control Switch
MX10681
MX10694
Picture Note: All controls shown may not be
installed on your machine.
A - Cruise Switch
B - Mid-PTO Knob
C - MFWD Switch
D - MotionMatch™ Switch
E - Indicator Lamp
F - Rear PTO Knob
G
D
C F
A
E
B D
A
B
C
D
E
F
17. OPERATING
Operating - 13
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Right Side Panel Controls (Machines With
Automotive Cruise Control Option Installed)
MX10730
Picture Note: All controls shown may not be
installed on your machine.
A - Cruise Switch
B - Accel/Decel Switch
C - Mid-PTO Knob
D - MFWD Switch
E - MotionMatch Switch
F - Indicator Lamp
G - Rear PTO Knob
Right Side Panel Controls (Machines With
SpeedMatch™ Option Installed)
MX10682
Picture Note: All controls shown may not be
installed on your machine.
A - Cruise Switch
B - Accel/Decel Switch
C - Mid-PTO Knob
D - MFWD Switch
E - MotionMatch Switch
F - Indicator Lamp
G - Rear PTO Knob
18. OPERATING
Operating - 14
A
Floor Panel Controls (Gear Models) Using Step
MX10705
Step (A) is located on the left side of machine. Use step for
entering and exiting the operator station.
Picture Note: SyncShift Model
MX10683
Adjusting Seat
A - Operator Seat Height Adjustment Knob
B - Operator Seat Adjustment Lever
C - MFWD Control Lever (SyncShift model only)
D - Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop Control Knob
E - Differential Lock Lever
F - Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lock Lever
Floor Panel Controls (Hydrostatic Model)
Before starting engine to operate machine, adjust operator
seat position, height and suspension.
Adjusting Seat Position
1. Sit on the operator seat.
2. Move seat lever (A) to the left.
MX10691, MX10685
MX10684
A - Operator Seat Height Adjustment Knob
B - Operator Seat Adjustment Lever
C - Differential Lock Lever
D - Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop Control Knob
E - Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lock Lever
3. Slide seat forward or rearward to desired position.
4. Release lever to lock seat in position. Make sure all
controls can be easily accessed.
Adjusting Seat Height and Tension
1. Flip out handle (B) on height adjustment knob.
• Turn handle clockwise to raise operator seat and
increase spring tension.
• Turn handle counterclockwise to lower operator seat
B
A
C
D
F
E
B
A
D
C
E
B
A
19. OPERATING
Operating - 15
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Attempting to adjust
the steering wheel while the machine is moving
may cause the operator to lose control of the
machine.
• Stop the machine before adjusting the
steering wheel.
• Lock the steering wheel in position before
driving the machine.
and decrease spring tension.
2. Return handle to closed position.
Using Seat Belt
Adjusting Tilt Steering Wheel
1. Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the
SAFETY section.)
Fasten Belt
1. Pull belt end across operator lap.
2. Install tab into buckle (A).
MX4846, MX5171
MX10687
2. Pull tilt steering control lever (A) forward to release
steering wheel.
3. Adjust steering wheel to desired position.
4. Release tilt steering control lever to lock steering wheel
in position.
• A click will be heard when the tab locks into the
buckle.
Release Belt
1. Press red button (B) to release seat belt allowing the
belt to automatically retract.
Using Light Switch
A
CAUTION: Avoid injury!
Use a seat belt when you operate with a Roll-
Over Protective Structure (ROPS) to minimize
chance of injury from an accident, such as an
overturn. Do not jump if machine tips.
Do not use a seat belt if operating without a
ROPS, or with an optional folding ROPS in the
folded position.
B
A
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Do not operate on
roads with light switch in the field position.
Rear work lights may blind or confuse
operators of oncoming vehicles.