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Model List:
- 830 Rotary Mower-Conditioner
- 835 Rotary Mower-Conditioner
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 2. Identification View
- 2.1. Identification View
- 2.2. Recognize Safety Information
- 2.3. Understand Signal Words
- 2.4. Follow Safety Instructions
- 2.5. Spanish Safety Signs and Operators Manual
- 2.6. Maintain a Safety Area Around the Machine
- 2.7. Operate Safely
- 2.8. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 2.9. Towing the Machine on Public Roads
- 2.10. Tow Loads Safely
- 2.11. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 2.12. Prepare for Emergencies
- 2.13. Fire Prevention
- 2.14. In Case of Fire
- 2.15. Wear Protective Clothing
- 2.16. Protect Against Noise
- 2.17. Handle Chemical Products Safely
- 2.18. Service Machines Safely
- 2.19. Check Machine Safety
- 2.20. Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
- 2.21. Avoid Injury from Thrown Objects
- 2.22. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 2.23. Service Tires Safely
- 2.24. Use a Safety Chain
- 2.25. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 2.26. Support Machine Properly
- 2.27. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 2.28. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 2.29. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 2.30. Avoid HighPressure Jet on Safety Decals
- 2.31. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 3. Safety Decals
- 3.1. Lower Hitch
- 3.2. Intermediate Hitch
- 3.3. Upper Hitch
- 3.4. Platform Drive Shield Decal
- 3.5. Platform Decals
- 3.6. Platform (Top) Decals
- 3.6.1. Series MowerConditioner
- 3.7. PTO Speed Decals
- 4. Preparing the Tractor
- 4.1. Selecting Tractor PTO Speed
- 4.2. Adjusting Sway Blocks
- 4.3. Checking Ballast, Wheel Spacing, and Tire Inflation
- 4.4. Positioning Tractor Drawbar (Standard Hitch)
- 4.5. Using Drawbar Shield (Standard Hitch)
- 4.6. Making a Drawbar Shield (Standard Hitch)
- 4.7. Install Drawbar Extension (Standard Tongue and Ball Hitch)
- 4.8. Setting Selective Control Valves
- 5. Preparing the MowerConditioner
- 5.1. Checking Tire Inflation
- 5.2. Checking Wheel Hardware Torque
- 5.3. Adjusting Equal Angle Hitch
- 5.4. Determining Need for Turn Limiters
- 5.5. Install Narrow Turn Limiters (If Required)
- 5.6. Install Wide Turn Limiters (If Required)
- 6. Attaching and Detaching
- 6.1. Attaching to Tractor
- 6.1.1. Standard Hitch Only
- 6.1.2. Swivel Hitch (With Downstop Chain and Bolt with Washer)
- 6.2. PTO Speed
- 6.3. Assembling Main PTO Driveline Splined Telescoping Members (If Necessary)
- 6.4. Attaching PTO Driveline
- 6.5. Tractor Electrical Connection
- 6.6. Connecting Tail/Warning Light Plug to Tractor
- 6.7. Connecting MowerConditioner to Tractor Hydraulic System
- 6.8. Securing the Jackstand in Transport Position
- 6.9. Setting Tongue Swing Time
- 6.10. Detaching from Tractor
- 6.10.1. Swivel Hitch (Detaching)
- 6.10.2. Standard Hitch (Detaching)
- 6.11. PTO Storage
- 6.11.1. Swivel Tongue PTO Storage
- 6.11.2. Equal Angle Tongue, Clevis Extension
- 6.11.3. Equal Angle Tongue, Ball Extension
- 7. Transporting
- 7.1. Preparing MowerConditioner for Transport
- 7.2. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 7.3. Towing MowerConditioner on Public Roads
- 8. Breakin period
- 8.1. Breakingin MowerConditioner
- 9. Operating the MowerConditioner
- 9.1. Follow Safe Operating Procedures
- 9.2. Daily Checks
- 9.3. Preparing MowerConditioner for Field Operation
- 9.4. Raising Curtains
- 9.5. Lowering Curtains
- 9.6. Adjusting Cutting Height
- 9.7. Adjusting Gauge Shoes
- 9.8. Adjusting Lift Cylinder
- 9.9. Adjusting Platform Float
- 9.10. Opening a New Field
- 9.11. Turning in Field
- 9.12. Making a Halfturn in Field
- 9.13. Adjusting Windrow Width
- 9.13.1. Adjust Windrow Width
- 9.13.2. Adjust Windrow Width with Wide Swath Kit Installed
- 9.14. Adjusting Swath Board
- 9.14.1. Adjusting Swath Board
- 9.14.2. Swath Board Setting with Wide Swath Kit Installed
- 9.15. Properly Conditioned Crop (Roll Conditioner)
- 9.16. Checking Conditioning Effect (Impeller Conditioner)
- 9.17. Adjusting Conditioning Intensity
- 9.18. Changing Impeller Rotor Speed
- 9.19. Adjusting Roll Pressure (Machines Beginning with Serial No. 371801)
- 9.20. Adjusting Roll Spacing
- 9.20.1. Adjust Roll Spacing
- 9.20.2. Normal Wear Adjustment
- 10. Attachments
- 10.1. RPM Rotor Speed
- 10.2. Gauge Shoe Extensions
- 10.3. Wrench (E83373)
- 10.4. Hydraulic Tilt Control
- 10.5. Drawbar Shield
- 10.6. Wide Swath Kit
- 11. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 11.1. Lubricating and Maintaining Machine Safely
- 11.2. Observe Service Intervals
- 11.3. Cutterbar and Roll Drive Gear Case Oil
- 11.4. Swivel Gear Case Oil
- 11.5. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 11.6. Mixing of Lubricants
- 11.7. Lubricant Storage
- 11.8. Perform Lubrication and Maintenance
- 11.9. As Required Float Spring Bolts
- 11.10. Every 10 Hours Primary Driveline
- 11.11. Every 10 Hours Overrunning Coupler
- 11.12. Every 10 Hours Tongue Rear Joint Cross
- 11.13. Every 10 Hours Tongue Pivot Driveline
- 11.14. Every 10 Hours Tongue Pivot
- 11.15. Every 10 Hours Platform Driveline
- 11.16. Every 10 Hours Cutterbar
- 11.17. Every 10 Hours Cutterbar Driveline
- 11.18. Every 10 Hours Wheel arm Pivots (LeftHand and RightHand Side)
- 11.19. Every 10 Hours LeftHand Float Link Pivots
- 11.20. Every 10 Hours Roll Pivots (Roll Conditioner)
- 11.21. Every 10 Hours Roll Driveline
- 11.22. After First 50 Hours Swivel Hitch Gear Cases
- 11.22.1. Draining and Refilling Swivel Hitch Gear Cases
- 11.23. After the First 50 Hours Cutterbar Input Drive Gear Case
- 11.24. After the First 50 Hours Cutterbar
- 11.25. Every 50 Hours Check Cutterbar Oil Level
- 11.26. Every 50 Hours Belt Idler Tensioning Spring
- 11.27. Every 50 Hours Hydraulic Hoses
- 11.28. Every 250 Hours Cutterbar Input Drive Gear Case Oil Level
- 11.29. Every 250 Hours or Yearly Draining and Refilling Cutterbar
- 11.29.1. Drain Cutterbar
- 11.29.2. Refill Cutterbar
- 11.30. Every 250 Hours or Yearly Draining and Refilling Swivel Hitch Gear Cases
- 11.31. Every 250 Hours or Yearly Swivel Hitch Gear Case Pivot
- 11.32. Every 250 Hours or Yearly Roll Drive Gear Case
- 11.33. Every 250 Hours or Yearly Draining and Refilling Cutterbar Input Drive Gear Case
- 11.34. Each Season Phasing Cylinders
- 11.35. Every 6 Years Hydraulic Hoses
- 12. Troubleshooting
- 12.1. MowerConditioner Operation
- 12.2. Telescoping HookUp Locking System
- 12.3. End Yokes
- 12.4. Inboard Yokes
- 12.5. Telescoping HookUp Guards
- 13. Service
- 13.1. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 13.2. Practice Safe Service Procedures
- 13.3. Use Genuine John Deere Parts
- 13.4. Fire Prevention
- 13.5. Replacing Main Drive Belt
- 13.5.1. Removing
- 13.5.2. Installing
- 13.6. Adjusting Main Drive Belt Tension
- 13.7. Replacing Impeller Drive Belt
- 13.8. Adjusting Impeller Drive Belt Tension
- 13.9. Replacing Roll Conditioner Drive Belt
- 13.10. Adjusting Roll Conditioner Drive Belt Tension
- 13.11. Synchronizing Rolls
- 13.12. Removing Disks
- 13.13. Installing and Synchronizing Disks
- 13.14. Removing Knives
- 13.15. Understanding Direction of Knife Rotation
- 13.16. Installing Knives
- 13.17. Checking Knives
- 13.18. Checking Knife Wear
- 13.19. Checking Knife Fitting Hole
- 13.20. Checking Knife Hardware
- 13.21. Checking Knife Bolt Wear
- 13.22. Checking Knife Lock Nut Wear
- 13.23. Replacing Wear Shield on Knife Bolt
- 13.24. Replacing Disk Driver
- 13.25. Replacing LeftHand End Converging Disk Driver
- 13.26. Replacing RightHand End Converging Disk Driver
- 13.27. Replacing Rotor Tines
- 13.28. Changing Wheel
- 14. Storage
- 14.1. Storing MowerConditioner (End of Season)
- 14.2. Removing MowerConditioner from Storage (Beginning of Season)
- 15. Specifications
- 15.1. Specification for 830 MowerConditioner
- 15.2. Specification for 835 MowerConditioner
- 15.3. Machine Weights
- 16. Serial Numbers
- 16.1. Serial Number Plate
- 16.2. MowerConditioner Serial Number Record
- 16.3. Keep Proof of Ownership
- 16.4. Keep Machines Secure
- 17. John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
- 17.1. John Deere Is At Your Service






