Table of Content:
1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
1.2 Emissions Performance and Tampering
1.3 Look For Supplemental Information
1.4 Trademarks
2 Glossary
2.1 Glossary of Terms
3 Safety
3.1 Recognize Safety Information
3.2 Understand Signal Words
3.3 Follow Safety Instructions
3.4 Prepare for Emergencies
3.5 Wear Protective Clothing
3.6 Protect Against Noise
3.7 Handle Fuel Safely?Avoid Fires
3.8 Fire Prevention
3.9 In Case of Fire
3.10 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
3.11 Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
3.12 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
3.13 Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
3.14 Read Operator?s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
3.15 Use Seat Belt Properly
3.16 Vibration
3.17 Operating the Tractor Safely
3.18 Avoid Backover Accidents
3.19 Limited Use in Forestry Operation
3.20 Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
3.21 Keep Riders Off Machine
3.22 Passenger Seat
3.23 Use Safety Lights and Devices
3.24 Towing Trailers/Implements Safely
3.25 Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
3.26 Freeing a Mired Machine
3.27 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
3.28 Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
3.29 Handling Batteries Safely
3.30 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
3.31 Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
3.32 Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
3.33 Practice Safe Maintenance
3.34 Avoid Hot Exhaust
3.35 Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
3.36 Work In Ventilated Area
3.37 Support Machine Properly
3.38 Prevent Machine Runaway
3.39 Park Machine Safely
3.40 Transport Tractor Safely
3.41 Service Cooling System Safely
3.42 Service Accumulator Systems Safely
3.43 Service Tires Safely
3.44 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
3.45 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
3.46 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
3.47 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
3.48 Store Attachments Safely
3.49 Decommissioning ? Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
4 Safety Signs
4.1 Operator’s Manual
4.2 Seat Belt
4.3 Passenger Seat
4.4 Rear Hitch Remote Switch (If Equipped) [Ag]
4.5 Park Brake (Stored Energy)
4.6 Track Accumulators
4.7 Rear SCVs – With Hitch [Ag]
4.8 Rear SCVs – Without Hitch with Standard Drawbar [Ag]
4.9 Rear SCVs – Without Hitch and with Wide-Swing Drawbar [Ag]
5 Vehicle Overview
5.1 9RT Series Tractor
6 Operator?s Manual Use
6.1 Operator?s Manual Use
7 General Vehicle Description
7.1 9RT Series Tractor
8 Engine Operation
8.1 Required Machine Stop Warning
8.2 Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
8.3 Battery Disconnect Switch
8.4 Start the Engine
8.5 Theft Deterrent Systems
8.6 Run the Engine
8.7 Stop the Engine
8.8 Restart Engine That Has Run Out of Fuel
8.9 Reduce Fuel Consumption
8.10 Using a Battery Booster or Charger
9 Cold Weather Operation
9.1 Cold Weather Starting?With Starting Aid
9.2 Cold Weather Starting And Operation?Internal Starting Aid
9.3 Change Starting Fluid Canister (If Equipped)
9.4 Engine Coolant Heater Use?13.5 L or 15 L Engines
10 Emissions Equipment
10.1 Exhaust Filter System Overview?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
10.2 Aftertreatment Indicators Overview
10.3 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System Overview
10.4 Restored Operation Option
10.5 Auto Exhaust Filter Cleaning Mode?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
10.6 Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
10.7 Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) System?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
10.8 Low Fuel or Low DEF Warning
10.9 Disconnect Battery?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
11 Controls and Instruments
11.1 Front Console
11.2 CommandARM? ISOBUS Shortcut Button (ISB)
11.3 Foot Decelerator
12 Corner Post Display
12.1 Corner Post Display
12.2 Information Indicators
12.3 Digital Indicators?Tachometer, Ground Speed and Transmission
12.4 Gauges?Coolant Temperature, DEF Level and Fuel Level
13 CommandARM? Controls
13.1 CommandARM? with Generation 4 CommandCenter? Display
13.2 CommandARM? Secondary Brake Lever (If Equipped)
13.3 CommandARM? Hitch Controls [Ag]
13.4 CommandARM? SCV Control Levers
13.5 CommandARM? Climate, Radio and Lighting Controls
13.6 CommandARM? PTO Control Lever [Ag]
13.7 CommandARM? Left-Hand Side Controls
14 CommandCenter?
14.1 Rear Hitch or PTO Availability
14.2 Onscreen Help
14.3 Generation 4 CommandCenter?
14.4 Generation 4 CommandCenter? Processor
14.5 Generation 4 CommandCenter? 4600 Processor Wi-Fi? Capabilities
14.6 Run Page Structure
14.7 Menu
14.8 Machine Settings Overview
14.9 Operating System Applications Overview
14.10 AMS Applications Overview
14.11 CommandCenter? Activations
14.12 Demo Activations
14.13 Automation Status Overview
14.14 Navigate Generation 4 CommandCenter?
14.15 Power Display On and Off
14.16 Navigate Run Pages on Main Page
14.17 Shortcut Buttons
14.18 Display and Sound
14.19 Brightness
14.20 Sound
14.21 Multiple Displays
14.22 Display Calibration
14.23 Date and Time
14.24 Change Current Date
14.25 Change Current Time
14.26 Language and Units
14.27 Language and Units Settings
14.28 Change Pages and Values
14.29 Status Center
14.30 Shortcut Softkeys
14.31 Software Manager
14.32 Factory and Service ADVISOR? Installed Onscreen Help
14.33 Update Display Software
14.34 Activations
14.35 Service ADVISOR? Remote
14.36 Vehicle Reprogramming
14.37 Troubleshooting ? Reprogramming
14.38 System Recovery
14.39 Remote Display Access
14.40 File Manager
14.41 USB Drive
14.42 Capture Screen Shots
14.43 Diagnostics Center
14.44 Controller Diagnostics
14.45 Diagnostic Information
14.46 Hide Diagnostic Center
14.47 Diagnostic Trouble Codes
14.48 Display Hardware
14.49 CAN Bus Information
14.50 CAN Bus Values
14.51 Network
14.52 DataSync
14.53 Users and Access
14.54 User Profiles
14.55 Access Groups
14.56 Layout Manager
14.57 Active Set
14.58 Shortcut Bar
14.59 All Run Pages
14.60 Add, Edit, or Duplicate Run Pages
14.61 Fields and Boundaries
14.62 Field Boundaries
14.63 Manage Clients, Farms, and Fields
14.64 AutoTrac? Guidance
14.65 Equipment Manager
14.66 Machine Profile
14.67 Implement Profile
14.68 Machine Monitor
14.69 Work Monitor
14.70 Work Recording
14.71 Maintenance and Calibrations
14.72 Calibrations
14.73 Radar Calibration
14.74 Slip Calibration
14.75 Service Intervals
14.76 Steering
14.77 Steering Settings
14.78 Controls Setup
14.79 Settings Manager
14.80 Automation Status
14.81 Read ISOBUS Controller?s Operator?s Manual
14.82 ISOBUS VT
14.83 StarFire? GPS Receiver
14.84 Use Video Display Capability Properly
14.85 Install Video Display Camera
14.86 Video
14.87 Video Triggers
15 Radio Operation
15.1 Radio Faceplate Features
15.2 Declaration of Conformity
15.3 Select Radio Receiver Wave Band
15.4 Set Clock
15.5 Reset Clock
15.6 Turn Confirmation Beep On/Off (BEEP)
15.7 Adjust Maximum Volume at Power-On (ONVOL)
15.8 Program Type (PTY)
15.9 Treble Reduction During Interference (HCUT)
15.10 Set Key Function (KEY PRG)
15.11 Traffic Information
15.12 External Sources
15.13 Select Radio Source with Generation 4 CommandCenter?
15.14 FM, MW, LW Home Page
15.15 Premium Radio USB Home Page
15.16 Premium Radio Bluetooth? Home Page (If Equipped)
15.17 Auxiliary Home Page
15.18 Pair Bluetooth? Device to Generation 4 CommandCenter?
15.19 Manage Paired Bluetooth? Devices
15.20 Phone Operation
15.21 Phone Signal Strength and Battery Charge
15.22 Contact List
15.23 Recent Calls
15.24 Clear Favorites and Call History
16 AMS? Technology
16.1 Machine Sync
16.2 Mount StarFire? Receiver
16.3 Install GreenStar? System Components
16.4 Install Machine Communications Radio (MCR) Antenna (If Equipped)
16.5 Connect AutoTrac? Assisted Steering System
17 Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC?)
17.1 CommandARM? Control Functions
17.2 iTEC? Station Description (2010-52-EU)
17.3 CommandCenter? Pages Descriptions and Functions
17.4 Status Area
17.5 All Sequence Page
17.6 Add New Sequence
17.7 Sequence Step Status
17.8 Edit or Remove Sequence
17.9 Sequence Sets Page
17.10 Perform Sequence
17.11 Recommendations (AutoLearn)
17.12 iTEC? Functions?Efficiency Manager?
18 Tractor-Implement Automation (TIA?)
18.1 Tractor-Implement Automation? (TIA?)
18.2 Activate Tractor-Implement Automation? Equipment
18.3 Tractor-Implement Automation? ? Status Page
18.4 Operate Tractor-Implement Automation?
18.5 PTO Requirements [Ag]
18.6 SCV Requirements
18.7 Powershift Transmission Requirements
18.8 AutoTrac? Guidance Requirements
18.9 Rear Hitch Requirements [Ag]
18.10 Drive Strategy Requirements
19 Drivetrain
19.1 Drivetrain Overview
19.2 Drivetrain Protection?9470RT, 9520RT and 9570RT
20 Brakes
20.1 Brake Use
20.2 Brake Warning Indicators
20.3 Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)
20.4 Trailer Brake Settings
20.5 Engine Brake ? 15 L Engine (If Equipped)
20.6 Use Secondary Brake Lever
20.7 Foot Decelerator
21 Transmission – General Information
21.1 Warm-Up Transmission-Hydraulic System
21.2 Activate and Set Maximum Set Speed
21.3 Use Maximum Set Speed with Different Transmission Modes
21.4 Backup Alarm (If Equipped)
21.5 Come-Home Mode
22 e18? Powershift Transmission
22.1 Operate the e18? Powershift Transmission
22.2 Shift e18? Transmission
22.3 Set Start Gears
22.4 CommandCenter? Transmission Main Page
22.5 Efficiency Manager? on the e18? Transmission
22.6 Efficiency Manager? on e18? Transmission in Manual Mode
22.7 e18? Custom Mode Settings
23 PTO [Ag], Hitch [Ag], and Drawbar
23.1 Scraper Tractor Drawbar [Scraper]
23.2 Attach PTO-Driven Implement [Ag]
24 PTO – General Information [Ag]
24.1 Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
25 Rear PTO [Ag]
25.1 Operating Instructions (2010-52-EU)
25.2 Use PTO Master Shield (If Equipped)
25.3 PTO Engine Speed
25.4 Operate PTO
25.5 PTO Engagement Rate
26 Rear Hitch [Ag]
26.1 Hitch (2010-52-EU)
26.2 Rear Hitch
26.3 Hitch Control Lever
26.4 Rear Hitch Lock
26.5 Adjust Load/Depth Control (Draft Response)
26.6 Position Control Use
26.7 Draft Control Use
26.8 Adjust Rear Hitch Upper Limit
26.9 Adjust Rear Hitch Drop Rate
26.10 Adjust Rear Hitch Raise Rate
26.11 Adjust Slip Sensitivity
26.12 Float Operation
26.13 Hitch Components
26.14 Hitch External Switches
26.15 Hitch Manual Lowering
26.16 Sway Blocks
26.17 Attaching Implement to Quick-Hitch
26.18 Adjusting Implement Level
26.19 Lateral Float
26.20 Detaching Implement From Quick-Hitch
26.21 Hitch Conversion?Category 4/4N/3 Convertible Quick-Hitch
26.22 Converting Category 4N/3 Convertible Quick-Hitch Lower Hooks
26.23 Converting Category 4N/3 Convertible Quick-Hitch Upper Hook
27 Drawbar [Ag]
27.1 Observing Standard Drawbar Load Limitations
27.2 Using Correct Drawbar Pin?Category 5 to 4
27.3 Selecting Drawbar Position
27.4 Adjusting Wide Swing Drawbar (If Equipped)
27.5 Adjusting Drawbar Side-to-Side
27.6 Installing and Using Clevis Assembly
27.7 Category 5 Heavy-Duty Drawbar Load Limitations (If Equipped)
28 Drawbar [Scraper]
28.1 Install Drawbar or Quick-Attach in Short Drawbar Support
28.2 Short Scraper Drawbar Conversion
28.3 Tow Cable (If Equipped)
29 Hydraulics – General Information
29.1 Hydraulic System Overview
30 Selective Control Valves
30.1 Configure SCV Modes
30.2 Configure SCV – Standard Mode
30.3 Activate Independent Mode
30.4 Configure SCV – Independent Mode
30.5 Configure SCV – Feature Mode
30.6 Flow Sharing
30.7 Total Rear SCV Flow
30.8 Six-Position SCV Control Levers
30.9 SCV Control Lever?Neutral Position
30.10 SCV Control Lever?Extend and Retract Position
30.11 SCV Control Lever?Extend Detent and Retract Detent Position
30.12 SCV Control Lever?Float Position
30.13 Operator Presence Sensor
30.14 CommandARM? Joystick (If Equipped)
30.15 CommandARM? Joystick (If Equipped) – Custom Setup
30.16 CommandARM? Joystick (If Equipped) – Layout and Joystick Lever Functions
30.17 SCV and Joystick Flow Response Setting
30.18 SCV Flow Sharing Setting
31 Hydraulic Connections
31.1 Connecting Hydraulic Hoses?Rear of Tractor
31.2 Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses?Rear of Tractor
31.3 High Flow Hydraulic Component Identification [AG]
31.4 High Flow Hydraulic Component Identification [Scraper]
31.5 Standard Hydraulic Component Identification [AG]
31.6 Standard Hydraulic Component Identification [Scraper]
31.7 Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System?Power-Beyond
31.8 Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System?Power-Beyond
31.9 Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps [AG]
31.10 Implement Connection Example 1?Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)?Less Hitch?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.11 Implement Connection Example 2?Motor Application Using Motor Case Drain?Less Hitch?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.12 Implement Connection Example 3?Closed Center Valve, Pump at High Pressure?Less Hitch?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.13 Implement Connection Example 4?Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip?Less Hitch?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.14 Implement Connection Example 5?Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to Motor Return?With Hitch?With Lift Assist?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.15 Implement Connection Example 6?Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to Motor Return?With Hitch?Implement Lift Assist?Standard Hydraulics [AG]
31.16 Connecting Implements to High Flow Hydraulic SCV’s
31.17 Implement Connection Example 1?Implement Control Valves?Less Hitch?High Flow Hydraulics [AG]
31.18 Implement Connection Example 2?Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)?Less Hitch?High Flow Hydraulics [AG]
31.19 Implement Connection Example 3?Closed Center Valve, Pump at High Pressure?Less Hitch?High Flow Hydraulics [AG]
31.20 Implement Connection Example 4?Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip?With Hitch?High Flow Hydraulics [AG]
31.21 Scraper Connection Example: Pulling 1, 2, and 3 Scrapers [Scraper]
31.22 Implements Requiring Large Volumes of Oil
31.23 Scraper Hydraulic Hose Tips [Scraper]
32 TouchSet? Depth Control
32.1 Attaching Implement and Control System
32.2 Reset Implement Connector
32.3 Set TouchSet? Depth Controls
32.4 Use TouchSet? Depth Controls
33 Laser Scraper Control [Ag]
33.1 Laser Scraper?for Scrapers Equipped with Scraper Control Unit
34 Scraper Information [Scraper]
34.1 Scraper Operation Cycle
34.2 Weight Transfer Limits
34.3 Scraper/Tractor Attachment
34.4 Loading Techniques
34.5 Connect AutoLoad? Harness
34.6 AutoLoad? Displays
34.7 Scraper Control Panel Reference
34.8 AutoLoad? Settings – Setting Auto Dimensions
34.9 Using AutoLoad?
34.10 Set Scraper ?Transport? Height
34.11 Set Scraper ?Ready? (Dump) Height
34.12 Set Scraper Ground ?Loading? Entering the Cut Height
34.13 AutoLoad? Operation
34.14 AutoLoad? Set Up Wizard
35 Tracks – General Information
35.1 General Track Use Guidelines
35.2 Tracks Service
36 Operator?s Station – General Information
36.1 Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (for Application of Crop Protection Chemicals and Liquid Fertilizer) (2010/52/EU)
36.2 Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
36.3 Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
36.4 Keep Riders Off Machine
36.5 Keep Operator Station Window and Door Closed
36.6 Use Seat Belts
36.7 Use Emergency Exit
36.8 Monitor Bracket Mounts
37 Seat
37.1 Adjust ComfortCommand? Seat
37.2 Adjust Heated Leather Seat
37.3 Adjust CommandARM? Position
37.4 Use Passenger Seat
37.5 Operator Presence Sensor (If Equipped)
38 Steering Column
38.1 Adjust Steering Wheel and Column
38.2 Operate Horn
39 Mirrors
39.1 Manual Mirror
39.2 Electric Mirror
40 Wiper Washer
40.1 Operate Front Windshield Wiper and Washer
40.2 Operate Rear Wiper and Washer
40.3 Operate Right-Hand Wiper and Washer
41 Lights
41.1 Light Identification
41.2 Configurable Lights
41.3 Steering Column Light Controls
41.4 Exit Lights
41.5 Operate Turn Signals and High/Low Beam
41.6 Safety Lights and Devices
41.7 CommandARM? Light Buttons
41.8 Hazard Lights and Extremity Warning Lights
41.9 Rotary Beacon Light
41.10 7-Pin Outlet
42 Accessories
42.1 Pull-Down Sunshade
42.2 Install Business Band or Citizens Band (CB) Radio and Antenna
42.3 Auxiliary Power Strip Use
42.4 Accessory Electrical Outlet Use
42.5 Connect Compatible Electronic Equipment
42.6 Configure Tractor for GPS or Radar
42.7 Refrigerator or Storage Space
42.8 Use Chain Box
42.9 Implement Connector Use
42.10 Use AutoLoad? Harness Connector [Scraper]
43 HVAC
43.1 Climate Controls
43.2 HVAC Settings?Generation 4 CommandCenter?
44 Performance Ballasting
44.1 General Performance Guidelines
44.2 Ballasting for Tractive Performance
44.3 Ballast Recommendations
44.4 Determining Maximum Ballast
44.5 Ballasting Recommendations With Implements
44.6 Implement Guidelines
44.7 Installing Quik-Tatch? Front Weights (If Equipped)
44.8 Installing Quik-Tatch? Side Weights (If Equipped)
44.9 Idler Wheel Weights (If Equipped)
44.10 Wheel Weight Holding Wrench (JDG10958)
44.11 Measuring Track Slip (Manually)
44.12 Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
45 Performance Ballasting
45.1 General Performance Guidelines
45.2 Ballasting for Tractive Performance
45.3 Ballast Recommendations
45.4 Determining Maximum Ballast
45.5 Ballasting Recommendations With Implements
45.6 Implement Guidelines
45.7 Installing Quik-Tatch? Front Weights (If Equipped)
45.8 Installing Quik-Tatch? Side Weights (If Equipped)
45.9 Idler Wheel Weights (If Equipped)
45.10 Wheel Weight Holding Wrench (JDG10958)
45.11 Measuring Track Slip (Manually)
45.12 Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
46 Transport
46.1 Driving Tractor on Roads
46.2 Towed Mass (2010-52-EU)
46.3 Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
46.4 Transporting Rear Mounted Implements with Ballast
46.5 Use Safety Lights and Devices
46.6 Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
46.7 Safety Chain Use
46.8 Freeing a Mired Tractor
46.9 Towing?Engine Will Start
46.10 Towing?Engine Will Not Start
46.11 Emergency Brake Steering
46.12 Carrier Transport
47 Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolants – General Information
47.1 Determine Tractor Engine Type
47.2 Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
47.3 Oil Filters
48 Fuel
48.1 Diesel Fuel
48.2 Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
48.3 Biodiesel Fuel
48.4 Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
48.5 Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
48.6 Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
48.7 Fill Fuel Tank
48.8 Testing Diesel Fuel
48.9 Fuel Filters
49 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
49.1 Refilling Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
49.2 Fill DEF Tank – FT4/Stage V Engine
49.3 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) ? Use in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Equipped Engines
49.4 Storing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
49.5 Testing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
49.6 Disposal of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
50 Engine Oil
50.1 Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude
50.2 John Deere Break-In Plus? Engine Oil ? Final Tier 4/Stage V 13.5 L Engines
50.3 Break-In Engine Oil Use ? Final Tier 4/Stage V 15 L Engines
50.4 Diesel Engine Oil ? Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
50.5 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Final Tier 4/Stage V 13.5 L Engine
50.6 Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals ? Final Tier 4/Stage V 15 L Engine
51 Engine Coolant
51.1 Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
51.2 John Deere COOL-GARD? II Coolant Extender
51.3 Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
51.4 Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
51.5 Testing Coolant Freeze Point
51.6 Disposing of Coolant
52 Other Lubricants
52.1 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
52.2 Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
52.3 Lubricant Storage
52.4 Mixing of Lubricants
52.5 Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
53 Service – General Information
53.1 Service Sections Overview
53.2 Service Tasks Performed As Required
53.3 Identify Tractor Engine Emissions Status
53.4 Open Hood
53.5 Jack Up the Tractor – Lifting Points and Support Stand Placement (2010-52-EU)
53.6 Service and Connect STC? (Snap-to-Connect) Fittings
53.7 High-Pressure Washer Use
53.8 Diesel Particulate Filter Service
53.9 Exhaust Filter / Diesel Particulate Filter Ash Handling and Disposal
53.10 Exhaust Filter Disposal
53.11 Transmission Calibration
53.12 Abort Transmission Calibration
53.13 Do Not Modify Fuel System
53.14 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
53.15 Bleed Fuel System
53.16 Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners
53.17 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
53.18 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
54 Break-In Service (100 Hours or Less)
54.1 Perform Break-In Services
54.2 Perform Track Systems Break-In
55 Service – Record Charts
55.1 Engine Oil and Filter Change
55.2 As Required Service
55.3 Annual Service
55.4 10 Hour or Daily Service
55.5 50 Hour Service
55.6 250 Hour Service
55.7 400 Hour Service
55.8 500 Hour Service
55.9 750 Hour Service
55.10 800 Hour Service
55.11 1000 Hour Service
55.12 1200 Hour Service
55.13 1250 Hour Service
55.14 1500 Hour Service
55.15 1600 Hour Service
55.16 1750 Hour Service
55.17 2000 Hour Service
55.18 2250 Hour Service
55.19 2400 Hour Service
55.20 2500 Hour Service
55.21 2750 Hour Service
55.22 2800 Hour Service
55.23 3000 Hour Service
55.24 3200 Hour Service
55.25 3250 Hour Service
55.26 3500 Hour Service
55.27 3600 Hour Service
55.28 3750 Hour Service
55.29 4000 Hour Service
55.30 4250 Hour Service
55.31 4400 Hour Service
55.32 4500 Hour Service
55.33 4750 Hour Service
55.34 4800 Hour Service
55.35 5000 Hour Service
55.36 5200 Hour Service
55.37 5250 Hour Service
55.38 5500 Hour Service
55.39 5600 Hour Service
55.40 5750 Hour Service
55.41 6000 Hour Service
55.42 Services Beyond 6000 Hours
56 Service – Clean
56.1 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
56.2 Exhaust Filter/Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Ash Handling and Disposal
56.3 Exhaust Filter Disposal
56.4 Engine Cooling System?13.5 L Engine
56.5 Engine Cooling System?15 L Engine
56.6 Cleaning Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Tank
56.7 DEF Tank Filler Neck Filter
56.8 Clean Display
56.9 AirCushion? Suspension System Air Compressor Pump and Inlet Filter and Air Bags
56.10 Dual Beam Radar Sensor
56.11 Optional Fuel Water Separator
56.12 Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element
56.13 Aftertreatment Fuel Injector?15 L Engine
56.14 Paint Finish
57 Service – Check
57.1 Engine Coolant Level
57.2 Optional Fuel/Water Separator
57.3 Water Separator
57.4 Tracks
57.5 Engine and Exhaust Compartments
57.6 Air Conditioning System
57.7 Engine Water Pump Weep Hole?13.5 L Engine
57.8 Engine Water Pump Seal?15 L Engine
57.9 Fuel Tank Sump
57.10 Engine Oil Level?13.5 L Engine
57.11 Engine Oil Level?15 L Engine
57.12 Transmission-Hydraulic Oil Level
57.13 Track Alignment
57.14 Track Tension
57.15 Drive and Idler Wheels and Mid-Rollers
57.16 Track Wear
57.17 Track Trash Buildup
57.18 Secondary Brake
57.19 NEUTRAL Start System
57.20 Transmission PARK System
57.21 AirCushion? Suspension System
57.22 AirCushion? Suspension System Walking Beam Bumper Stops
57.23 Engine Air Intake System?13.5 L Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
57.24 Engine Air Intake System?15 L Engine
57.25 Engine Coolant Freeze Point
57.26 Seat Belts
57.27 Engine Auxiliary Drive Belt and Drive Belt Tensioner
57.28 Drive Wheel Hub Housing Oil Level
57.29 Mid-Rollers Oil Level
57.30 Idler Wheel Hub Oil Level
57.31 Engine Valve Clearance
57.32 Vari-Cool? Fan Drive and Belt?13.5L Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
58 Service – Tighten
58.1 Drive Wheel Nuts, Idler Wheel, and Mid-Roller Cap Screws
58.2 Drawbar Support Cap Screws
59 Service – Change
59.1 Vari-Cool? Fan Belt?13.5 L Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
59.2 Auxiliary Drive Belt?13.5 L Engine
59.3 Engine Auxiliary Drive Belt?15 L Engine
59.4 Engine Water Pump Drive Belt?15 L Engine
59.5 Engine Oil and Filter?13.5 L Engine
59.6 Engine Oil and Filter?15 L Engine
59.7 Fuel Filters?13.5 L Engine
59.8 Fuel Filters?15 L Engine
59.9 Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (for Application of Crop Protection Chemicals and Liquid Fertilizer) (2010/52/EU)
59.10 Cab Recirculation Air Filter
59.11 Cab Fresh Air Filter
59.12 Walking Beam Bumper Stops
59.13 Engine Primary and Secondary Air Filters
59.14 Fuel Tank Vent Filters
59.15 SCV Pilot Valve Filter
59.16 DEF Tank Vent Filter?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
59.17 In-Line DEF Filter
59.18 Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filters
59.19 Engine Cooling System Radiator Cap?15 L Engine
59.20 Transmission Vent Filter
59.21 AirCushion? Suspension System Air Compressor Air Inlet Fitler
59.22 Engine Crankcase Breather Filter Element?15 L Engine
59.23 Transmission Drive Shaft Damper
59.24 Access DEF Dosing Unit Filter?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
59.25 DEF Dosing Unit Filter?Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
59.26 Engine Coolant?13.5 L Engine
59.27 Engine Coolant?15 L Engine
59.28 Engine Crankshaft Damper?13.5 L Engine
60 Service – Lubricate
60.1 Rear Hitch
60.2 Heavy Duty Lift Link Pins (Optional)
60.3 Lift Cylinders and Rockshaft
60.4 Track Tension Cylinder
60.5 Vari-Cool? Fan Drive?13.5 L Final Tier 4/Stage V Engine
60.6 Rear Hitch Draft Sensor
61 Service – Electrical
61.1 Service – Electrical Overview
61.2 Welding Near Electronic Control Units
61.3 Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean
61.4 Compressed Air Use
61.5 High-Pressure Washer Use
61.6 Disconnect Battery
61.7 Handling Batteries Safely
61.8 Service Batteries and Connections?13.5 L Engine
61.9 Service Batteries and Connections?15 L Engine
61.10 Access Load Center Fuses
61.11 Access Master Fuse
61.12 Access Implement Power Relay Module Fuses
61.13 Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
61.14 Change Front HID/LED Light Assembly
61.15 Change Front Grille Halogen Light Bulbs
61.16 Adjust Front Grille Lights
61.17 Adjust Headlights
61.18 Change Front, Side And Rear Cab Roof Light Bulb
61.19 Change Brake or Turn Signal Light Bulb
61.20 Change Dome Light Bulb
61.21 Change Extremity Warning Light Bulb
62 Troubleshooting – Procedures
62.1 Engine
62.2 Transmission/Hydraulics/Axle
62.3 Hydraulic System
62.4 Brake System
62.5 Hitch
62.6 Selective Control Valve (SCV)
62.7 Electrical System
62.8 Operator Enclosure
62.9 Steering System
62.10 Premium Radio
63 Troubleshooting – Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
63.1 STOP and Service Alert Indicators
63.2 Information Indicator
63.3 Access Diagnostic Trouble Codes
64 Service – Storage
64.1 Place Tractor in Storage
64.2 Remove Tractor from Storage
64.3 Paint Finish Care
65 Specifications
65.1 Engine: John Deere
65.2 Engine: QSX15 Cummins?
65.3 Capacities
65.4 Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas – 15 L Engine
65.5 Fluorinated Greenhouse Gas – 13.5 L Engine
65.6 Hydraulic
65.7 Transmission and Power Train
65.8 PTO [Ag], Hitch [Ag], and Drawbar
65.9 Electrical
65.10 Other Equipment
65.11 Overall Dimensions
65.12 Loads and Weights (2010-52-EU) [Ag]
65.13 Loads and Weights (2010-52-EU) [Scraper]
65.14 How to Calculate Permissible Mass (2010-52-EU)
65.15 Sound Level (2010-52-EU)
65.16 Ground Speeds?e18? Powershift Transmission
65.17 Required Emission-Related Information
65.18 Limited Battery Warranty
65.19 Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO?)
66 Identification Numbers
66.1 Identification Plates
66.2 Product Identification Number
66.3 Engine Serial Number
66.4 Cab Serial Number
66.5 Transmission Serial Number
66.6 Axle Serial Number
66.7 PTO Clutch Serial Number [Ag]
66.8 PTO Dropbox Serial Number [Ag]
66.9 Track Serial Numbers
66.10 Keep Proof of Ownership
66.11 Keep Machines Secure
67 Change of Ownership
67.1 Subsequent Ownership
68 Predelivery
68.1 Predelivery Checklist
68.2 Delivery Checklist and Certificate
69 John Deere Service Literature Available
69.1 Technical Information
70 John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
70.1 John Deere Parts
70.2 The Right Tools
70.3 Well-Trained Technicians
70.4 Prompt Service