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Model List:
- 2210 Level Lift Field Cultivator
- 1. Contents
- 1.0.1. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.0.2. Understand Signal Words
- 1.0.3. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.0.4. Operate Safely
- 1.0.5. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 1.0.6. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.0.7. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.0.8. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.0.9. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 1.0.10. Use a Safety Chain
- 1.0.11. Transport Safely
- 1.0.12. Park Safely
- 1.0.13. Handle Global Positioning Receivers and Brackets Safely
- 1.0.14. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.0.15. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.0.16. Support Raised Equipment
- 1.0.17. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.0.18. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 1.0.19. Store Attachments Safely
- 1.0.20. Dispose of Waste Properly
- 1.1. Safety Signs
- 1.1.1. Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
- 1.1.2. Safety SignsMain Frame
- 1.1.3. Safety SignsHitch
- 1.1.4. Safety SignsDepth ControlSingle Point Depth Control
- 1.1.5. Safety SignsWing Cylinders
- 1.1.6. Safety SignsWings
- 1.1.7. Safety SignsRigidFold Low Transport Hinges
- 1.1.8. Safety SignsMachine Support Assembly
- 1.2. Safety Features
- 1.2.1. Safety Features
- 1.3. Preparing Tractor
- 1.3.1. Use Tractor Operators Manual
- 1.3.2. Determining Tractor Requirements
- 1.3.3. PTO Shield
- 1.3.4. Raise And Lock 3Point Hitch
- 1.3.5. Positioning Drawbar
- 1.3.6. Preparing Hydraulic System
- 1.3.7. Use A Safety Chain
- 1.4. Preparing Machine
- 1.4.1. Drawbar Requirements
- 1.4.2. Checking And Lubricating Machine
- 1.4.3. Checking Tire Pressure
- 1.4.4. Checking Wheel Bolts And Bearings
- 1.4.5. Tightening Hardware
- 1.4.6. Leveling MachineForeAft
- 1.4.7. Leveling Main FrameSidetoSide
- 1.5. Attaching And Detaching
- 1.5.1. Attaching Machine Safely
- 1.5.2. Making Proper Hose Connections
- 1.5.3. Raising and Lowering Rear Parking StandMachines With Heavy Harr
- 1.5.4. Attaching Machine to Tractor
- 1.5.5. Attach Safety Chain To Tractor
- 1.5.6. Attaching Warning Light Plug
- 1.5.7. Checking Wing Fold Operation
- 1.5.8. Checking Single Point Depth Control
- 1.5.9. Checking TOUCHSET Depth Control
- 1.5.10. Detaching Machine From Tractor
- 1.6. Transporting
- 1.6.1. Attach Safety Chain To Tractor
- 1.6.2. Using Warning Lights
- 1.6.3. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.6.4. Engaging Transport LockUp Valve
- 1.6.5. Positioning Tractor Drawbar For Transport
- 1.6.6. Positioning Rear Parking StandMachines With Heavy Harrow And Ro
- 1.6.7. Positioning Jack For Transport
- 1.6.8. Transporting Machine
- 1.7. Operating Machine
- 1.7.1. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.7.2. Follow Safe Operating Procedures
- 1.7.3. Guidelines For Use
- 1.7.4. Tightening Hardware
- 1.7.5. Using Operators Manual Holder
- 1.7.6. Using Adjustment Wrench
- 1.7.7. Operating TOUCHSET Depth Control
- 1.7.8. Preparing To Operate Machine In Field
- 1.7.9. Adjusting Height Of Stabilizer Wheels
- 1.7.10. Setting Single Point Depth Control
- 1.7.11. Adjusting TOUCHSET Depth Control Raise and Lower Rates and Raise
- 1.7.12. Using Adjustment Wrench
- 1.7.13. Leveling Machine
- 1.7.14. Harrow Adjustments
- 1.7.15. Adjusting 2Bar Coil Tine Harrow With Rolling Baskets
- 1.7.16. Adjusting 3 And 4Bar Coil Tine Harrow
- 1.7.17. Bar Spike Tooth Rolling BasketAdjusting Down Pressure and Tra
- 1.7.18. Adjusting Spike Tooth Harrow Angle
- 1.7.19. Adjusting Spike Tooth Harrow Height
- 1.7.20. Operating Optional Rear Hitch
- 1.8. Lubrication And Maintenance
- 1.8.1. Lubricating And Maintaining Machine Safely
- 1.8.2. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 1.8.3. Lubricant Storage
- 1.8.4. Beginning And End Of Season
- 1.8.5. Lubrication Symbols
- 1.8.6. Lubrication Intervals
- 1.8.7. Lubricate Jack
- 1.8.8. Lubricate Rockshaft
- 1.8.9. Lubricate Wheel Bearings
- 1.8.10. Lubricate Rear Swing Arm Pivots
- 1.8.11. Repack Walking Beam Pivot BearingsAll
- 1.9. Troubleshooting
- 1.9.1. Troubleshooting Machine
- 1.9.2. Troubleshooting PERMALOC Sweeps
- 1.9.3. Recommendations For Working Hard Soils
- 1.9.4. Recommendation For Excessive Plugging
- 1.9.5. Recommendation For Excessive Plugging 4Bar
- 1.9.6. Prepare to Troubleshoot TOUCHSET Depth Control System
- 1.9.7. TOUCHSET Depth Control Troubleshooting Flow Chart
- 1.9.8. Troubleshooting TOUCHSET Depth Control System
- 1.10. Service
- 1.10.1. Keep Service Area Clean
- 1.10.2. Using Safe Service Procedures
- 1.10.3. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.10.4. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 1.10.5. Face Seal Fittings Assembly and InstallationAll Pressure Applic
- 1.10.6. Metric Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStanda
- 1.10.7. SAE Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStandard
- 1.10.8. Discarded Tires
- 1.10.9. Service Tires Safely
- 1.10.10. Checking Tire Pressure
- 1.10.11. Repair Tire
- 1.10.12. Checking Wheel Bolts And Bearings
- 1.10.13. Disassemble Wheel Hub Assembly
- 1.10.14. Assembly Wheel Hub Assembly
- 1.10.15. Positioning Stabilizer Wheel CastingsIf Equipped
- 1.10.16. Proper Stabilizer Wheel Mount Casting Arm Angle
- 1.10.17. Checking Cshank Assembly
- 1.10.18. Checking Standard Bushings
- 1.10.19. Replacing Splittension Bushings
- 1.10.20. Replacing Worn PERMALOC Sweeps
- 1.10.21. Removing PERMALOC Sweeps
- 1.10.22. Attaching PERMALOC Sweeps
- 1.10.23. Modifying PERMALOC Sweeps
- 1.10.24. Properly Seat Plow Bolt in Casting
- 1.10.25. Attach PERMALOC CastingField Cultivator
- 1.10.26. Preventing Hydraulic System Contamination
- 1.10.27. Bleeding Depth Control Cylinders
- 1.10.28. Checking Depth Control for Leakage
- 1.10.29. Analyzing Test ResultsSeriesParallel System
- 1.10.30. Removing Hydraulic Cylinders
- 1.10.31. Removing or Bleeding Wing Fold Cylinders
- 1.10.32. Bleeding Cylinders
- 1.10.33. Hydraulic Hose Replacement
- 1.11. Storage
- 1.11.1. Preparing For Storage
- 1.11.2. Removing From Storage
- 1.12. Specifications
- 1.12.1. Hitch Specifications
- 1.12.2. Tractor Horsepower Recommendations
- 1.12.3. Specifications
- 1.12.4. Download Force On Tractor Drawbar
- 1.12.5. Record Product Identification Number (P.I.N.)
- 1.12.6. Keep Proof of Ownership
- 1.12.7. Keep Machines Secure
- 1.13. John Deere Service Literature Available
- 1.13.1. Technical Information
- 1.14. John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
- 1.14.1. John Deere Is At Your Service
- 2. Page Number
- 2.1. Section 05
- 2.2. Section 10
- 2.3. Section 15
- 2.4. Section 20
- 2.5. Section 25
- 2.6. Section 30
- 2.7. Section 35
- 2.8. Section 40
- 2.9. Section 45
- 2.10. Section 50
- 2.11. Section 55
- 2.12. Section 60
- 2.13. Section 65






