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Model List:
- 2320 Compact Utility Tractor
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Thank You for Purchasing a John Deere Product
- 1.2. Using Your Operators Manual
- 1.3. Special Messages
- 1.4. Attachments for Your Machine
- 2. Product Identification
- 2.1. Record Identification Numbers
- 3. Table of Contents
- 4. Safety Labels
- 4.1. Safety Label Location
- 4.2. Understanding The Machine Safety Labels
- 4.3. CAUTION LVU801732
- 4.4. WARNING ROPS R141735
- 4.5. WARNING LVU801032
- 4.6. WARNING LVU18988
- 4.7. WARNING LVU801991
- 4.8. WARNING M133504
- 4.9. DANGER LVU14509
- 4.10. CAUTION iMatch
- 4.11. Warning M159705
- 4.12. Emission Control System Certification Label
- 4.13. Recognize Safety Information
- 4.14. Understand Signal Words
- 4.15. Follow Safety Instructions
- 4.16. Prepare for Emergencies
- 4.17. Wear Protective Clothing
- 4.18. Protect Against Noise
- 4.19. Handle Fuel Safely Avoid Fires
- 4.20. Handle Starting Fluid Safely
- 4.21. Fire Prevention
- 4.22. Keep ROPS Installed Properly
- 4.23. Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
- 4.24. Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
- 4.25. Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
- 4.26. Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements
- 4.27. Use Seat Belt Properly
- 4.28. Operating the Tractor Safely
- 4.29. Avoid Backover Accidents
- 4.30. Limited Use in Forestry Operation
- 4.31. Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
- 4.32. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 4.33. Instructional Seat
- 4.34. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 4.35. Use a Safety Chain
- 4.36. Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
- 4.37. Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain
- 4.38. Freeing a Mired Machine
- 4.39. Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
- 4.40. Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
- 4.41. Handling Batteries Safely
- 4.42. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 4.43. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 4.44. Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
- 4.45. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 4.46. Avoid Hot Exhaust
- 4.47. Work in a Ventilated Area
- 4.48. Support Machine Properly
- 4.49. Prevent Machine Runaway
- 4.50. Park Machine Safely
- 4.51. Transport Tractor Safely
- 4.52. Servicing Cooling System Safely
- 4.53. Service Accumulator Systems Safely
- 4.54. Service Tires Safety
- 4.55. Service FrontWheel Drive Tractor Safely
- 4.56. Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts / Nuts
- 4.57. Avoid High Pressure Fluids
- 4.58. Do Not Open HighPressure Fuel System
- 4.59. Store Attachments Safely
- 4.60. Dispose of Waste Properly
- 5. Operating Controls
- 5.1. Operator Station Controls
- 5.2. Floor Panel Controls
- 6. Operating
- 6.1. Daily Operating Checklist
- 6.2. Avoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces
- 6.3. Adjusting Seat
- 6.4. Using Seat Belt
- 6.5. Using Light Switch
- 6.6. Using Key Switch
- 6.7. Using Instrument Panel
- 6.8. Using Turn Signal Switch
- 6.9. Testing Safety Systems
- 6.10. Testing the Neutral Start Switch
- 6.11. Testing the PowerTakeOff (PTO) Switch
- 6.12. Testing the Seat Switch
- 6.13. Testing MidPTO/Seat Switch Interface
- 6.14. Testing Rear PTO/Park Brake Interface
- 6.15. Using Brake Pedals
- 6.16. Using Park Brake
- 6.17. Using Throttle
- 6.18. Using Fuel ShutOff Valve
- 6.19. Starting the Engine
- 6.20. Cold Weather Starting Aids
- 6.21. Warming and Idling the Engine
- 6.22. Starting a Stalled Engine
- 6.23. Stopping Machine
- 6.24. Operating the Hydrostatic Transmission
- 6.25. Using Cruise Control
- 6.26. Using Differential Lock (Traction Assist)
- 6.27. Using Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD)
- 6.28. Using the PowerTakeOff (PTO) Safely
- 6.29. Using Rear and Mid PTO (Operator on Seat)
- 6.30. Using Rear PTO (Operator Off Seat)
- 6.31. Using Drawbar Hitch
- 6.32. Using 3Point Hitch
- 6.33. Using Optional iMatch QuickAttach Hitch System
- 6.34. Connecting Implement Hydraulic Hoses
- 6.35. Using Hydraulic Dual Selective Control Valve (SCV)
- 6.36. Using Selective Control Valve (SCV) Lock Lever
- 6.37. Locking Out Dual SCV Regen Function
- 6.38. Using Mower Height Control Knob
- 6.39. Ballasting Machine
- 6.40. Transporting Machine on Trailer
- 6.41. Transporting Machine
- 6.42. Towing Loads
- 6.43. Using Safety Chain
- 6.44. Raising and Lowering RollOver Protective Structure (ROPS)
- 6.45. Raising and Lowering RollOver Protective Structure (ROPS) (Serial No. 613193 )
- 7. Replacement Parts
- 7.1. Service Literature
- 7.2. Part Numbers
- 8. Service Intervals
- 8.1. Servicing Your Machine
- 8.2. As Needed
- 8.3. After First 10 Hours
- 8.4. Every 10 Hours or Daily
- 8.5. After First 50 Hours
- 8.6. Every 50 Hours
- 8.7. Every 200 Hours
- 8.8. Every 400 Hours
- 8.9. Every 600 Hours
- 8.10. Every 1200 Hours
- 8.11. Every Two Years or 2000 Hours
- 9. Service Lubrication
- 9.1. Lubricating Machine Grease Fittings
- 9.2. Lubricating Hydraulic Selective Control Valve (SCV) Linkage
- 9.3. Lubricating Hood Latch
- 9.4. Lubricating 3Point Hitch
- 10. Service Engine
- 10.1. Engine Warranty Maintenance Statement
- 10.2. Avoid Fumes
- 10.3. Engine Oil
- 10.4. Checking Engine Speeds
- 10.5. Checking Engine Oil Level
- 10.6. Changing Engine Oil and Filter
- 10.7. Cleaning Dust Unloading Valve
- 10.8. Servicing Air Filter Elements
- 10.9. Checking Air Filter Intake Hoses and Clamps
- 10.10. Service Cooling System Safely
- 10.11. Recommended Engine Coolant
- 10.12. Servicing Cooling System
- 10.13. Checking Radiator Hoses and Clamps
- 10.14. Cleaning Radiator Cooling Screen and Fins
- 10.15. Servicing the Alternator Belt
- 10.16. Checking and Cleaning Fuel Filter Sediment Bowl and Replacing Filter
- 10.17. Fuel Injection Pump
- 10.18. Fuel Injection Nozzles
- 10.19. Cleaning Front Grille Screens
- 11. Service Transmission
- 11.1. Gear Case Oil
- 11.2. Checking Front Axle Oil Level
- 11.3. Changing Front Axle Oil
- 11.4. Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
- 11.5. Checking Transmission Oil Level
- 11.6. Changing Transmission Oil and Filter
- 12. Service Electrical
- 12.1. Service the Battery Safely
- 12.2. Checking Battery Electrolyte Level
- 12.3. Removing and Installing Battery
- 12.4. Cleaning Battery and Terminals
- 12.5. Using Booster Battery
- 12.6. Replacing Headlight Bulb
- 12.7. Replacing Taillight Bulb
- 12.8. Replacing Fuses
- 13. Service Miscellaneous
- 13.1. Using Proper Fuel (Diesel)
- 13.2. Filling Fuel Tank
- 13.3. Lifting Points for Jacking up the Tractor
- 13.4. Raising and Lowering Hood
- 13.5. Checking Wheel Bolts and Hardware
- 13.6. Removing and Installing Wheels
- 13.7. Checking Tire Pressure
- 13.8. Selecting Front Tire Rolling Direction
- 13.9. Cleaning Plastic Surfaces
- 13.10. Cleaning and Repairing Metal Surfaces
- 14. Troubleshooting
- 14.1. Using Troubleshooting Chart
- 14.2. Electrical System
- 14.3. Machine
- 14.4. Steering
- 15. Storage
- 15.1. Storing Safety
- 15.2. Preparing Machine for Storage
- 15.3. Preparing Fuel and Engine For Storage
- 15.4. Removing Machine From Storage
- 16. Specifications
- 16.1. Drivetrain
- 16.2. Electrical System
- 16.3. Front Wheels and Tires
- 16.4. Rear Wheels and Tires
- 16.5. Front Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum)
- 16.6. Rear Tire Inflation Pressures (Maximum)
- 16.7. Tire Loads
- 16.8. Fluid Capacities
- 16.9. Ground Speeds
- 16.10. Dimensions
- 16.11. Point Hitch
- 16.12. Torque Values Inch Fastener Hardware
- 16.13. Torque Values Metric Hardware
- 17. Warranty
- 17.1. Product Warranty
- 17.2. John Deere, Federal And California Emission Control System Warranty (NonRoad Diesel)
- 17.3. Tire Warranty
- 17.4. Limited Battery Warranty
- 18. John Deere Quality Statement
- 18.1. John Deere Quality
- 19. Service Record
- 19.1. Record Service Dates






