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John Deere 330LC and 370 Excavator Logger Operator's Manual (OMT186763)

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John Deere 330LC and 370 Excavator Logger 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.

OMT186763 - John Deere 330LC and 370 Excavator Logger Operator's Manual.pdf
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Category: Operator's Manual
Language: English French
Published on 2005/02/21

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 05OM: Safety................17
  John Deere Excavator Logger Safety Features................19
  Recognize Safety Information................20
  Understand Signal Words................21
  Follow Safety Instructions................22
  Avoid Injury From: Loading Machine On a Trailer, Fastening Machine to Trailer, Unloading Machine From Trailer ---------------------------------- Always Use Caution When Loading and Unloading Machines On a Trailer ---------------------------------- Always Know and Follow the Recommended Procedures for the Machine, Because all Machines are Not Loaded, Fastened, and Unloaded the Same Way ---------------------------------- Always Keep Bystanders Clear of the Area................23
  Avoid Injury From Backover Accidents ---------------------------------- Before Moving Machine, be Sure All Persons are Clear of Area ---------------------------------- Always be Alert for Bystanders Moving into the Work Area. Use Horn or Other Signal to Warn Bystanders Before Moving Machine ---------------------------------- When Using a Signal Person, Keep Person in View at all Times, be Sure Signal Person is Clear Before Backing Up................25
  Avoid Injury From Rollaway Accidents -------------------------------- To Prevent Rollaway, Always Make Sure Machine is Properly Secured Before Leaving Operator's Seat -------------------------------- Death or Serious Injury May Result if You Attempt to Mount or Stop a Moving Machine................26
  Inspect Machine................27
  Use Handholds and Steps................28
  Use Seat Belt................141
  Maintain Seat Belt................141
  Move and Operate Machine Safely................34
  Operate Only From Operator's Seat................32
  Secondary Exits................33
  Operate Machine Safely................34
Section 06OM: Safety Signs................67
  Safety Signs................67
Section 10OM: Operator's Station................81
  Pedals, Levers, and Panels................83
  Control Lever Switches-Live Heel Grapple................84
  Control Lever Switches-Butt-N-Top Grapple/Valve In Head................85
  Control Lever Switches-Road Builder................86
  Left Console Panel................87
  Right Console Panel................88
  Right Front Panel................89
  Monitor Panel................90
  Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge................91
  Warm-Up Indicator................92
  Fuel Gauge................93
  HP (High Power) Mode Indicator................94
  E (Economy) Mode Indicator................95
  Auto-Idle Indicator................96
  Hydraulic Oil Filter Restriction Indicator................97
  Hydraulic Oil Level Indicator................98
  Fuel Level Indicator................100
  Air Filter Restriction Indicator................101
  Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator................102
  Charge Air Temperature Indicator................103
  Engine Oil Pressure Indicator................104
  Alternator Voltage Indicator................105
  Engine Oil Level Indicator................106
  Coolant Level Indicator................107
  Switch Panel................108
  Buzzer and Buzzer Stop Switch................109
  Wiper Switch................110
  Washer Switch................111
  Operating Lights Switch................112
  Cab Lights................113
  Key Switch................114
  Engine RPM Dial................115
  Power Boost Switch................188
  Horn................117
  Hour Meter................118
  Rear Entry Cab Heater and Air Conditioner................119
  Forestry and Road Builder Cab Heater and Air Conditioner................120
  Forestry and Road Builder Cab Heater and Air Conditioner Control Panel Switches................121
  Forestry and Road Builder Cab Heater Operation................123
  Forestry Cab Air Conditioner Operation................124
  Forestry Cab Defroster Operation................125
  Defroster Fan-If Equipped................126
  Rear Entry Cab AM/FM Radio and Cassette................127
  Side Entry Cabs AM/FM Radio................128
  Operating the AM/FM Radio................129
  Setting the Clock................130
  Rear Entry Cab Door Handles................131
  Forestry Cab Door Handles................132
  Forestry Cab Door Release Lever................133
  Road Builder Cab Door Handles................134
  Opening Window................135
  Secondary Exit................137
  Adjusting the Seat................139
  Adjusting the Armrest................140
  Seat Belt................141
  Fire Extinguisher................142
  Operator's Manual Compartment................144
Section 20OM: Pre-Start Inspection................145
  Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting................146
Section 25OM: Operating the Engine................466
  Check Instruments Before Starting................149
  Level Check................150
  Starting the Engine................466
  Cold Weather Starting Aid................152
  Using Booster Batteries-24 Volt System................153
  Check Instruments After Starting................155
  Warming the Machine................156
  Cold Weather Warm-Up-Live Heel Grapple Machines................157
  Stopping the Engine................466
Section 30OM: Driving the Machine................160
  Steering the Machine Using Pedals................161
  Steering the Machine Using Levers................164
  Removing Propel Levers................167
  Propel Speed Switch................168
  Travel Alarm and Travel Alarm Cancel Switch................169
  Parking the Machine................170
  Parking Machine During Freezing Weather................171
  Lock All Compartments................172
Section 35OM: Operating the Machine................173
  Control Levers-Live Heel Grapple................174
  Control Levers-Butt-N-Top Grapple/Valve In Head................175
  Control Levers-Road Builder................176
  Control Lever Pattern Conversion-Machine Equipped with Excavator Front................178
  Control Lever Pattern Conversion-Machine Equipped with Logger Front................181
  Pilot Control Shut-Off Lever................184
  Auto-Idle Switch................185
  Workmode Selection Switch................187
  Power Boost Switch................188
  E (Economy) Mode................189
  H/P (High Power) Mode................190
  Standard Mode................192
  Hydraulic Oil Tank Pressure Dump (Optional)................193
  Operating Tips................194
  Driving Machine................195
  Driving on Slopes................196
  Driving Down a Slope................197
  Driving Up a Slope................198
  Driving Up a Steep or Slippery Slope-Boom on Uphill End of Machine................199
  Driving Up a Steep or Slippery Slope-Boom on Downhill End of Machine................200
  Moving Road Builder Off an Embankment................201
  Leveling Machine................203
  Using Bucket-Road Builder................204
  Planning Spoil Piles-Road Builder................207
  Trenching-Road Builder................208
  Backfilling-Road Builder................210
  Operating in Water and Mud................211
  Clean Track Frame Area................212
  Lifting................213
  Lower Boom With Engine Stopped................215
Section 40OM: Transporting................218
  Shipping Dimensions-330LC Log Loader B-N-T Grapple With 3100 mm (10Ft 2 in.) Track Width, Rear Entry Cab, and Heavy Duty Belly Pan................218
  Shipping Dimensions-330LC Log Loader Live Heel Grapple With 2921 mm (9Ft 7 in.) Track Width, Forestry Cab................218
  Shipping Dimensions-370 Log Loader Live Heel Grapple With 3100 mm (10Ft 2 in.) Track Width, Rear Entry Cab, and Heavy Duty Belly Pan................218
  Shipping Dimensions-370 Road Builder With 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Width................222
  Loading Machine on a Trailer................223
  Cab Tilting Procedure................224
  Fasten Machine to Trailer................227
  Towing Machine................228
  Lifting the Machine................229
Section 45OM: Fuels and Lubricants................230
  Diesel Fuel................231
  Dieselscan Fuel Analysis................232
  Lubricity Of Diesel Fuels................233
  Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Conditioner................234
  Diesel Fuel Storage................235
  Fuel Tank................236
  Do Not Use Galvanized Containers................237
  Diesel Engine Oil................238
  Hydraulic Oil................239
  Cab and Riser Tilt Power Pack Oil................241
  Swing Gearbox, Propel Gearbox and Pump Gearbox Oils................242
  Track Roller, Front Idler, and Carrier Roller Oil................243
  Track Adjuster, Working Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear Grease................244
  Oil Filters................245
  Lubricant Storage................246
  Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................247
  Mixing of Lubricants................248
Section 50OM: Periodic Maintenance................249
  Service Your Machine at Specified Intervals................250
  Check the Hour Meter Regularly................251
  Use Correct Fuels and Lubricants................252
  Prepare Machine for Maintenance................253
  Open Access Doors for Service................254
  Open Hood for Service................257
  Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System................543
  OILSCAN PLUS OILSCAN PLUS is a trademark of Deere & Company. COOLSCAN PLUSCOOLSCAN PLUS is a trademark of Deere & Company. and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit................249
  Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System................543
Section 55OM: Maintenance-As Required................263
  Clean Fuel Tank Inlet Screen................264
  Drain Fuel Tank Sump................265
  Clean Radiator Air Inlet Screens................266
  Drain Water Separator................267
  Clean Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve................268
  Check Track Sag................269
  Adjust Track Sag................271
  Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level................273
  Replace Cold Weather Start Aid Can................274
  Check Hydraulic Oil Level in Cab Tilt Power Pack................275
Section 60OM: Maintenance-Every 10 Hours or Daily................277
  Check Engine Oil Level................278
  Check Recovery Tank Coolant Level................280
  Check Hydraulic Oil Level................282
  Oil Transfer from Reserve Hydraulic Oil Tank (Optional)................287
  Grease Working Tools/Attachments-As Equipped................288
Section 65OM: Maintenance-Every 50 Hours................289
  Grease Bucket Pivots-Road Builder................290
  Grease Boom Lubrication Manifold-Road Builder/Combo................292
  Grease Boom and Arm Pins and Bushings................293
Section 75OM: Maintenance-Every 250 Hours................297
  Check Swing Gearbox Oil Level................298
  Drain Hydraulic Tank Sump................299
  Check Pump Drive Gearbox Oil Level................301
  Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter................302
  Check Surge Tank Coolant Level................305
  Check Battery Electrolyte Level and Terminals................306
  Check Propel Gearbox Oil Level................310
  Clean Dusty Primary Element................312
  Inspect Element................313
Section 80OM: Maintenance-Every 500 Hours................314
  Grease Swing Bearing................315
  Grease Swing Bearing Gear................316
  Replace Pneumatic System Air Compressor Filter................318
  Replace Final Fuel Filter................319
  Replace Primary Fuel Filter (Water Separator)................320
  Check Air Intake Hoses................322
  Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter................323
  Check Coolant In Radiator................326
Section 85OM: Maintenance-Every 1000 Hours................328
  Change Swing Gearbox Oil................329
  Change Pilot Control Oil Filter................330
  Change Pump Drive Gearbox Oil................332
  Change Air Cleaner Elements................334
  Inspect Fan Belt................335
  Replace Air Cleaner Dust Valve................337
Section 86OM: Maintenance-Every 2000 Hours................338
  Change Propel Gearbox Oil................339
  Change Hydraulic Oil................341
  Clean the Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube................347
  Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash (Clearance)................348
  Check Firing Order 6-Cylinder Engine:................350
  Check Engine Speeds................352
  Adjust Engine Speed Control Cable................353
  Adjust Engine Control Motor and Sensor................354
  Check Engine Speed Learning Procedure-Rear Entry Cab Excavator Logger................355
  Check Engine Speed Learning Procedure-Forestry and Road Builder Cab Excavator Logger................357
  Drain Cooling System................358
  Diesel Engine Coolant................360
  Cooling System Fill and Deaeration Procedure................361
Section 90OM: Maintenance................362
  Do Not Service Injection Nozzles................363
  Do Not Adjust Injection Pump................364
  Bleeding the Fuel System................365
  Precautions for Alternator and Regulator................366
  Service Batteries Carefully................367
  Checking Electrolyte Specific Gravity................369
  Using Battery Charger................372
  Replacing Batteries................373
  Removing Batteries................374
  Welding on Machine................375
  Check and Clean Windshield Regularly................376
  Adding 12-Volt Accessories................377
  Replacing Fuses Rear Entry Cab................379
  Replacing Fuses-Forestry and Road Builder Cab................385
  Fuse (Blade-Type) Color Codes................391
  Checking Travel Alarm System................392
  Do Not Service Control Valves, Cylinders, Pumps or Motors................393
  Track Sag General Information................394
  Hardware Torque Specifications................395
  Check Track Shoe Torque................396
  Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values................397
  Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values................399
  Additional Metric Cap Screw Torque Values................401
  Check Oil Lines and Fittings................403
  Service Recommendations for O-Ring Boss Fittings................404
  Service Recommendations for Flat Face O-Ring Seal Fittings................406
  Service Recommendations for 37° Flare and 30° Cone Seat Connectors................408
  Service Recommendations For Flared Connections-Straight or Tapered Threads................410
  Service Recommendations For Inch Series Four Bolt Flange Fittings................412
  Service Recommendations for Metric Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting................414
Section 95OM: Operational Checkout................417
  Operational Checkout................417
Section 100OM: Troubleshooting................464
  Using Troubleshooting Charts................465
  Engine................466
  Electrical System................473
  Front Attachments Electrical Controls (B-N-T Grapple, Live Heel Grapple, Thumb)................480
  Hydraulic System................481
Section 105OM: Storage................487
  Prepare Machine for Storage................488
  Monthly Storage Procedure................490
Section 110OM: Machine Numbers................492
  Record Product Identification Number (PIN)................493
  Record Engine Serial Number................494
  Record Propel Motor Serial Numbers................495
  Record Swing Motor Serial Number................496
  Record Hydraulic Pump Serial Numbers................497
Section 115OM: Specifications................498
  330LC Log Loader With Logger Front Live Heel Grapple With 2921 mm (9 Ft 7 In.) Track Gauge and Forestry Cab-Specifications................499
  330LC Log Loader With Logger Front B-N-T Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge, Rear Entry Cab and Heavy Duty Belly Pan-Specifications................501
  370 Log Loader With Logger Front Live Heel Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry Cab -Specifications................503
  370 Road Builder With 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Gauge Specifications................505
  330LC Log Loader Excavator Combo Front with Boom Cylinder Lift Adapter Live Heel Grapple, 4 m (13 Ft 1 In.) Arm and 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Gauge Working Ranges................507
  330LC Log Loader Excavator Combo Front with Boom Cylinder Lift Adapter Live Heel Grapple, 3.2 m (10 Ft 6 In.) Arm and 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Working Ranges................508
  330LC Log Loader Logger Front Live Heel Grapple with Rear Entry Cab Working Ranges................509
  330LC Log Loader Logger Front B-N-T Grapple Working Ranges................510
  370 Log Loader Excavator Combo Front with Boom Cylinder Lift Adapter Live Heel Grapple, 4 m (13 Ft 1 In.) Arm and 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Gauge with Forestry Cab Working Ranges................511
  370 Log Loader Excavator Combo Front with Boom Cylinder Lift Adapter Live Heel Grapple, 32 m (10 Ft 6 In.) Arm and 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Gauge with Forestry Cab Working Ranges................512
  370 Log Loader Logger Front Live Heel Grapple Working Ranges................513
  330LC Road Builder Working Ranges................514
  370 Road Builder Working Ranges................516
  330LC/370 Excavator Logger Engine Specifications................518
  330LC and 370 Drain and Refill Capacities................519
  Lift Capacity-330LC Logger Live Heel Grapple With 2921 mm (9 Ft 7 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry or Forestry Cab................520
  Lift Capacity-330LC Logger Live Heel Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry or Forestry Cab................522
  Lift Capacity-330LC Logger Butt-N-Top Grapple With 2921 mm (9 Ft 7 In.) Track Gauge and Forestry Cab................524
  Lift Capacity-330LC Logger Butt-N-Top Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry or Forestry Cab................526
  Lift Capacity-330LC Logger Road Builder With 2692 mm (8 Ft 10 In.) Track Gauge, 1179 kg (2,600 lb) Bucket................528
  Lift Capacity-370 Logger Live Heel Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry or Forestry Cab................529
  Lift Capacity-370 Logger Butt-N-Top Grapple With 3100 mm (10 Ft 2 In.) Track Gauge and Rear Entry or Forestry Cab................531
  Lift Capacity-370 Logger Road Builder With 2591 mm (8 Ft 10 in.) Track Gauge, 1179 kg (2,600 lb) Bucket................533
Section 120OM: Crime Prevention Tips................534
  Help Prevent Crime................535
  Record Identification Numbers................536
  Keep Proof of Ownership................537
  Park Indoors Out of Sight................538
  When Parking Outdoors................539
  Reduce Vandalism................540
  Report Thefts Immediately................541
Section CLISOM: Checklists................542
  Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System................543
Section SLITOM: John Deere Service Literature Available................546
  Technical Information................547
 
John Deere 330LC and 370 Excavator Logger Operator's Manual (OMT186763)

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