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Model List:
- A1-K M-Gator Utility Vehicles
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Thank You for Purchasing a John Deere Product
- 1.2. Using Your Operators Manual
- 1.3. Machine Use
- 1.4. Special Messages
- 2. Contents
- 3. Product Identification
- 3.1. Record Identification Numbers
- 4. Safety Labels
- 4.1. Safety Label Location
- 4.2. Understanding The NoText Machine Safety Labels
- 4.3. Avoid Injury From Explosion or Riders Falling Off
- 4.4. Young Drivers Increase Chance of Death
- 4.5. Rollover or Falling Off May Cause Death
- 4.6. Avoid Injury From Explosion
- 4.7. Drawbar Load
- 4.8. Prevent Equipment Fires
- 4.9. Operating Safely
- 4.10. Parking Safely
- 4.11. Protect Children/Small Adults and Prevent Accidents
- 4.12. Avoid Excessive Speeds
- 4.13. Vibration
- 4.14. Avoid Tipping
- 4.15. Keep Riders Off Vehicle
- 4.16. Using Front Attachments
- 4.17. Transport Loads Safely
- 4.18. Towing Loads Safely With Utility Vehicle
- 4.19. Before Driving
- 4.20. Driving On Rough Terrain
- 4.21. Climbing Or Descending A Hill
- 4.22. Driving Across Slopes
- 4.23. Riding Through Water
- 4.24. Checking Wheel Hardware
- 4.25. Wear Appropriate Clothing
- 4.26. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 4.27. Prevent Fires
- 4.28. Do Not Modify Machine
- 4.29. Tire Safety
- 4.30. Handling Fuel Safely
- 4.31. Handle Agricultural Chemical Safely
- 4.32. Handling Waste Product and Chemicals
- 5. Machine Cleanout
- 5.1. Prevent Fires
- 6. Operating Controls
- 6.1. Operator Station Controls
- 7. Operating
- 7.1. Daily Operating Checklist
- 7.2. Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces
- 7.3. Using Hand Holds
- 7.4. Adjusting Standard Seat
- 7.5. Testing Safety Systems
- 7.6. Testing the Safety Start System
- 7.7. Raising and Lowering Occupant Protective Structure (OPS)
- 7.8. Using Park Brake
- 7.9. Using Ignition Switch
- 7.10. Using Headlights
- 7.11. Using and Checking Instrument Panel
- 7.12. Using Speedometer and Odometer
- 7.13. Using Accessory Outlet
- 7.14. Using Optional Turn Signal Switch
- 7.15. Using Optional Hazard Lights
- 7.16. Starting the Engine
- 7.17. Stopping Engine
- 7.18. Emergency Stopping
- 7.19. Using Travel Controls
- 7.20. Using Traction Assist (Differential Lock)
- 7.21. Using the Cargo Box
- 7.22. Loading the Cargo Box
- 7.23. Emptying Cargo Box
- 7.24. Towing Loads
- 7.25. Using Correct Tires and Inflation
- 7.26. Using Tire Chains
- 7.27. Transporting Vehicle
- 8. Replacement Parts
- 8.1. Service Literature
- 8.2. Part Numbers
- 9. Service Intervals
- 9.1. Servicing Your Machine
- 9.2. Break In
- 9.3. Break In
- 9.4. Every 50 Hours
- 9.5. Every 100 Hours
- 9.6. Every 200 Hours or Annually (whichever comes first)
- 9.7. Every 400 Hours or 24 Months
- 9.8. Every 800 Hours or 24 Months
- 9.9. Every 1000 Hours
- 9.10. Every 1000 Hours or 24 Months (whichever comes first)
- 10. Service Lubrication
- 10.1. Chain Lubricant
- 10.2. Lubricating Front Spindles
- 10.3. Lubricating Drive Chain
- 10.4. Lubricating Transaxle Couplers
- 10.5. Lubricating Cargo Box Tailgate Strikers
- 11. Service Engine
- 11.1. Avoid Fumes
- 11.2. Engine Oil
- 11.3. Checking Engine Oil Level
- 11.4. Changing Engine Oil and Filter
- 11.5. Cleaning Dust Unloading Valve
- 11.6. Checking Air Restriction Indicator
- 11.7. Servicing Air Cleaner Element
- 11.8. Checking Air Intake, Hoses and Clamps
- 11.9. Servicing Sediment Bowl
- 11.10. Bleeding Fuel System
- 11.11. Servicing Fuel Injection Pump
- 11.12. Cleaning Engine Compartment
- 11.13. Cleaning Frame Screen, Intake Louver and Radiator Screen
- 11.14. Checking Coolant Level
- 11.15. Service Cooling System Safely
- 11.16. Servicing Cooling System
- 11.17. Recommended Engine Coolant
- 11.18. Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps
- 12. Service Transmission
- 12.1. Transaxle Oil
- 12.2. Checking Transaxle Oil Level
- 12.3. Changing Transaxle Oil
- 12.4. Replacing Drive Belt
- 12.5. Checking Drive Chain Tension
- 12.6. Adjusting Drive Chain Tension
- 12.7. Checking Secondary Driven Clutch Buttons
- 13. Service Electrical
- 13.1. Service the Battery Safely
- 13.2. Checking the Battery (Sealed Batteries)
- 13.3. Removing and Installing Battery
- 13.4. Cleaning Battery and Terminals
- 13.5. Using Booster Battery
- 13.6. Replacing Headlight Bulb
- 13.7. Replacing Instrument Panel Bulbs
- 13.8. Checking and Replacing Fuses
- 13.9. Servicing the Alternator Belt
- 14. Service Miscellaneous
- 14.1. Using Proper Fuel (A1K)
- 14.2. Filling Fuel Tank
- 14.3. Lifting Machine
- 14.4. Removing and Installing Front Wheel Assembly
- 14.5. Removing and Installing Rear Wheel Assembly
- 14.6. Removing and Installing Hood
- 14.7. Replacing Cargo Box Tailgate Bushings
- 14.8. Opening and Closing Service Access Panel
- 14.9. Remove and install Seat Base Panel
- 14.10. Cleaning and Repairing Cargo Box
- 14.11. Cleaning Plastic Hood and Body Panel Surfaces
- 14.12. Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces
- 15. Troubleshooting
- 15.1. Using Troubleshooting Chart
- 15.2. Electrical
- 15.3. Cargo Box
- 16. Storage
- 16.1. Storing Safety
- 16.2. Preparing Machine for Storage
- 16.3. Preparing Fuel and Engine For Storage
- 17. Specifications
- 17.1. Drive Train
- 17.2. Electrical System
- 17.3. Fuel System
- 17.4. Fluid Capacities
- 17.5. Steering and Brakes
- 17.6. Dimensions
- 17.7. Weights and Capacities
- 17.8. Recommended Lubricants
- 18. Warranty
- 18.1. Warranty
- 18.2. John Deere Federal And California Emission Control System Warranty (Non Road Diesel under 25 hp)
- 18.3. Tire Warranty
- 18.4. Limited Battery Warranty For Factory Installed Batteries
- 19. Service Statement
- 19.1. John Deere Parts
- 19.2. The Right Tools
- 19.3. Well Trained Technicians
- 19.4. Prompt Service
- 20. Service Record
- 20.1. Record Service Dates






