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John Deere 130G Excavator Operator's Manual (OMT306199)

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John Deere 130G Excavator Operator's Manual is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text, bookmarks, crosslinks for easy navigation.

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Category: Operator's Manual
Language: English Spanish French
Published on 2019/06/24

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1-1: Safety—Safety and Operator Conveniences................40
  Safety and Operator Convenience Features................41
Section 1-2: Safety—General Precautions................43
  Recognize Safety Information................44
  Follow Safety Instructions................45
  Operate Only If Qualified................46
  Wear Protective Equipment................47
  Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications................48
  Control Pattern Selector—If Equipped................49
  Add Cab Guarding for Special Uses................50
  Inspect Machine................51
  Stay Clear of Moving Parts................52
  Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................53
  Avoid High-Pressure Oils................54
  Work In Ventilated Area................55
  Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling................56
  Prevent Fires................58
  Prevent Battery Explosions................59
  Handle Chemical Products Safely................60
  Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components................61
  Exhaust Filter Ash Handling and Disposal................62
  Prepare for Emergencies................63
  Clean Debris from Machine................64
Section 1-3: Safety—Operating Precautions................65
  Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................66
  Start Only From Operator's Seat................67
  Use and Maintain Seat Belt................68
  Prevent Unintended Machine Movement................69
  Avoid Work Site Hazards................70
  Keep Riders Off Machine................72
  Avoid Backover Accidents................73
  Inspect and Maintain ROPS................74
  Avoid Machine Tip Over................75
  Use Special Care When Lifting Objects................77
  Use Special Care When Operating................78
  Travel Safely................79
  Prevent Acid Burns................80
  Add and Operate Attachments Safely................82
Section 1-4: Safety—Maintenance Precautions................83
  Park and Prepare for Service Safely................84
  Service Cooling System Safely................85
  Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................86
  Make Welding Repairs Safely................87
  Drive Metal Pins Safely................88
  Clean Exhaust Filter Safely................89
Section 1-5: Safety—Safety Signs................93
  Safety Signs................93
  Hydraulic Coupler Safety Signs—If Equipped................109
Section 2-1: Operation—Operator's Station................110
  Pedals, Levers, and Panels................111
  Switch Panel................113
  Switch Panel Functions................114
  Rear Left Panel................116
  Horn................117
  Power Boost Button................118
  Pilot Shutoff Lever................119
  Left Console................120
  Travel Alarm and Travel Alarm Cancel Switch................121
  Seat Heater Switch—If Equipped................122
  Reversing Fan Switch—If Equipped................123
  Right Console................124
  Exhaust Filter Parked Cleaning Switch................125
  Right Enable Switch................127
  Service ADVISOR™ Remote (SAR) Switch................128
  Cab Heater and Air Conditioner................129
  Selecting Display Between Celsius and Fahrenheit................132
  Operating the AM/FM Radio................133
  Fire Extinguisher Mounting Location................135
  Alternative Exit Tool................136
  Cab Dome Light Switch................137
  Opening Upper Front (Alternative Exit) Window................138
  Removing and Storing the Lower Front Window................140
  Opening Cab Door Window................142
  Opening and Closing the Polycarbonate-Type Roof Exit Cover................143
  Adjusting the Mechanical Suspension Seat................144
  Adjusting the Air Suspension Seat—If Equipped................146
  Adjusting Pilot Control Lever Console Height................148
Section 2-2: Operation—Monitor Operation................149
  Monitor................150
  Monitor Functions................152
  Monitor Start-Up................155
  Main Menu................156
  Main Menu—Alarm List................158
  Main Menu—Air Conditioner................167
  Main Menu—Radio................170
  Main Menu—Work Mode................173
  Main Menu—Setting Menu................175
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Date and Time................177
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Attachment Name Input................179
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Auto-Shutdown................180
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Auto Exhaust Filter Cleaning................181
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Sub Meter Selection................183
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Rear View Camera Monitor................185
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Display Item Selection................187
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Brightness Adjustment................189
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Language................190
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Unit Selection................191
  Main Menu—Setting Menu—Main Menu Sequence Change................193
  Main Menu—Information Menu................194
  Main Menu—Information Menu—Operation................196
  Main Menu—Information Menu—Maintenance................198
  Main Menu—Information Menu—Troubleshooting................200
  Main Menu—Information Menu—Monitoring................201
Section 2-3: Operation—Operating the Machine................202
  Before Starting Work................203
  Operator's Daily Machine Check Before Starting................204
  Engine Break-In Period................206
  Starting Engine................508
  Cold Weather Start Aid................209
  Cold Weather Warm-Up................210
  Travel Pedals and Levers................213
  Exhaust Filter................215
  Exhaust Filter Parked Cleaning................218
  Service ADVISOR™ Remote (SAR) Software Delivery Process................221
  Service ADVISOR™ Remote (SAR) Operation................222
  Locking the Hydraulic Coupler to the Attachment—If Equipped................225
  Unlocking the Hydraulic Coupler From the Attachment—If Equipped................228
  Control Lever Pattern Operation................230
  Mechanical Control Lever Pattern Selector—If Equipped................232
  Control Lever Pattern Conversion................233
  Operating Blade—If Equipped................236
  Operating in Water and Mud................237
  Driving Up a Steep or Slippery Slope................238
  Lifting................239
  Lower Boom With Engine Stopped................240
  Parking the Machine................242
  Loading and Unloading for Transport................244
  Long Arm Setup for Transport or Operation—If Equipped................246
  Towing Machine................247
  Lifting the Machine................248
Section 3-1: Maintenance—Machine................250
  Diesel Fuel................251
  Diesel Fuel Specifications................253
  Lubricity of Diesel Fuel................254
  Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel................255
  Biodiesel Fuel................256
  Testing Diesel Fuel................258
  Fuel Filters................259
  Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines................260
  Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................262
  Mixing of Lubricants................263
  Lubricant Storage................264
  John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil................265
  Diesel Engine Oil—Interim Tier 4 and Stage III B Engines................266
  Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines................268
  Oil Filters................270
  Hydraulic Oil................271
  Swing Gear Case and Travel Gear Case Oils................273
  Track Adjuster, Working Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear Grease................274
  Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)................276
  Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant................278
  John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................279
  Supplemental Coolant Additives................280
  Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................281
  Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................282
  Testing Diesel Engine Coolant................284
  Disposing of Coolant................285
Section 3-2: Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance................286
  Service Machine at Specified Intervals................287
  Check the Hour Meter Regularly................288
  Prepare Machine for Maintenance................289
  Open Access Doors for Service................291
  Open Engine Cover for Service................292
  Fuel Tank................293
  Hydraulic Breaker and Crusher Attachments................294
  Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit................295
  Service Intervals................296
  Required Parts................298
Section 3-3: Maintenance—As Required................300
  Remove and Clean Fuel Tank Inlet Screen................301
  Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level................302
  Check and Clean Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve................303
  Check and Adjust Track Sag................304
  Clean Rear Camera Lens—If Equipped................307
  Check Coolant................373
  Service Exhaust Filter................310
Section 3-4: Maintenance—10 Hours or Daily................311
  Check Engine Oil Level................312
  Check Engine Coolant Level................314
  Check Hydraulic Tank Oil Level................316
  Lubricate Hydraulic Coupler—If Equipped................319
Section 3-5: Maintenance—Every 50 Hours or Weekly................320
  Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank Sump................321
  Drain Primary Fuel Filter and Water Separator................322
  Drain Final Fuel Filter................323
  Drain Auxiliary Fuel Filter and Water Separator—If Equipped................324
  Lubricate Working Tool Pivots................325
Section 3-6: Maintenance—Every 100 Hours................326
  Inspect and Re-Torque Track Hardware................327
Section 3-7: Maintenance—Every 250 Hours................329
  Check Swing Gear Case Oil Level................330
  Drain Water and Sediment from Hydraulic Tank................332
  Check Battery Electrolyte Level and Terminals................337
  Check Battery Electrolyte Level and Terminals................337
  Check Travel Gear Case Oil Level................340
  Lubricate Front End Pin Joints................341
  Take Engine Oil Sample................344
Section 3-8: Maintenance—Every 500 Hours................345
  Lubricate Swing Bearing................346
  Lubricate Swing Bearing Gear................347
  Replace Primary Fuel Filter and Water Separator................349
  Replace Final Fuel Filter................351
  Replace Auxiliary Fuel Filter and Water Separator—If Equipped................353
  Check Air Intake Hoses................355
  Drain and Refill Engine Oil and Replace Filter................356
  Clean Cab Fresh Air and Cab Recirculating Air Filters................358
  Take Fluid Samples................360
Section 3-9: Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours................361
  Drain and Refill Swing Gear Case Oil................362
  Replace Hydraulic Tank Oil Filter................363
  Replace Pilot Oil Filter................366
  Remove and Clean Open Crankcase Ventilation (OCV) Hose................368
  Inspect Serpentine Belt................369
  Replace Air Cleaner Elements................370
  Replace Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve................372
  Check Coolant................373
Section 3-10: Maintenance—Every 2000 Hours................374
  Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash................375
  Drain and Refill Travel Gear Case Oil................376
  Replace Open Crankcase Ventilation (OCV) Filter................378
Section 3-11: Maintenance—Every 5000 Hours................379
  Drain and Refill Hydraulic Tank Oil................380
  Replace Hydraulic Tank Vent Cap Filter................385
Section 3-12: Maintenance—Every 6000 Hours................388
  Drain Cooling System................389
  Cooling System Fill and Deaeration Procedure................391
Section 4-1: Miscellaneous—Machine................393
  Bleed Fuel System................394
  Clean Radiator, Oil Cooler, Charge Air Cooler, and Fuel Cooler................395
  Do Not Service or Adjust Injection Nozzles or High-Pressure Fuel Pump................397
  Do Not Service Control Valves, Cylinders, Pumps, or Motors................398
  Precautions for Alternator and Regulator................399
  Handling, Checking, and Servicing Batteries Carefully................400
  Using Battery Charger................402
  Using Booster Batteries—24-Volt System................404
  Replacing Batteries................405
  Lubricate Blade Pivots—If Equipped................406
  Fluid Sampling Test Ports................407
  Welding On Machine................408
  Clean the Machine Regularly................409
  Adding 12-Volt Accessories................410
  JDLink™ Machine Monitoring System (MMS)................411
  Replacing Fuses................412
  Replacing Bucket Teeth................417
  Replacing Bucket Tooth Tip—Heavy-Duty Bucket................419
  Replacing Bucket Teeth—TK Series................421
  Bucket Remove and Install................422
  Track Sag General Information................431
  Check Track Shoe Hardware................432
  Hardware Torque Specifications................433
  Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values................434
  Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values................436
Section 4-2: Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout................439
  Operational Checkout................439
Section 4-3: Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting................506
  Troubleshooting Procedure................507
  Engine................508
  Hydraulic System................512
  Electrical System................515
Section 4-4: Miscellaneous—Storage................518
  Prepare Machine for Storage................519
  Monthly Storage Procedure................521
Section 4-5: Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers................523
  Record Product Identification Number (PIN)................524
  Record Engine Serial Number................525
  Record Travel Motor Serial Numbers................526
  Record Swing Motor Serial Number................527
  Record Hydraulic Coupler Serial Number—If Equipped................528
  Record Hydraulic Pump Serial Number................529
  Keep Proof of Ownership................530
  Keep Machines Secure................531
Section 4-6: Miscellaneous—Specifications................532
  130G Engine Specifications................533
  130G Drain and Refill Capacities................534
  130G Machine Specifications................535
  130G Working Ranges................538
  130G Lift Capacity—Without Blade; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................540
  130G Lift Capacity—Blade on Ground; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................542
  130G Lift Capacity—Without Blade; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 700 mm (28 in.)................544
  130G Lift Capacity—Blade on Ground; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 700 mm (28 in.)................546
  130G Lift Capacity—Rubber Track; Without Blade; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................548
  130G Lift Capacity—Rubber Track; Blade on Ground; Arm: 2.52 m (8 ft. 3 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................550
  130G Lift Capacity—Without Blade; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................552
  130G Lift Capacity—Blade on Ground; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................554
  130G Lift Capacity—Without Blade; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 700 mm (28 in.)................556
  130G Lift Capacity—Blade on Ground; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 700 mm (28 in.)................558
  130G Lift Capacity—Rubber Track; Without Blade; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................560
  130G Lift Capacity—Rubber Track; Blade on Ground; Arm: 3.01 m (9 ft. 11 in.); Bucket: 414 kg (913 lb.); Shoe: 600 mm (24 in.)................562

John Deere 130G Excavator Operator's Manual (OMT306199)


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