John Deere 8295RT, 8320RT, and 8345RT Tractors (S.N. 902501—) Operator's Manual (OMAR276060)
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OMAR276060 - John Deere 8295RT, 8320RT, and 8345RT Tractors (S.N. 902501—) Operator's Manual.pdf
omar296856 - John Deere Tracteurs 8295RT, 8320RT et 8345RT (n° de série 902501— ) (édition nordaméricaine).pdf
Category: Operator's Manual
Language: English French
Published on 2011/03/18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 05: Safety................20
Recognize Safety Information................22
Understand Signal Words................23
Follow Safety Instructions................24
Prepare for Emergencies................25
Wear Protective Clothing................26
Protect Against Noise................27
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires................28
Fire Prevention................29
Handle Starting Fluid Safely................30
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................31
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................32
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................33
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................35
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements................134
Use Seat Belt Properly................37
Operating the Tractor Safely................38
Avoid Backover Accidents................40
Limited Use in Forestry Operation................41
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely................42
Keep Riders Off Machine................244
Instructional Seat................44
Use Safety Lights and Devices................45
Use a Safety Chain................46
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds................47
Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain................48
Freeing a Mired Machine................457
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................50
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely................51
Handling Batteries Safely................534
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................55
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................56
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely................57
Practice Safe Maintenance................58
Avoid Hot Exhaust................59
Work In Ventilated Area................60
Support Machine Properly................61
Prevent Machine Runaway................62
Park Machine Safely................63
Transport Tractor Safely................64
Service Cooling System Safely................65
Service Accumulator Systems Safely................66
Service Tires Safely................67
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely................68
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts................69
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................70
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System................71
Store Attachments Safely................72
Dispose of Waste Properly................73
Section 10: Safety Signs................74
Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs................75
Cab Corner Posts................76
Instructional Seat (If Equipped)................80
Track Frame—Accumulator................81
Safety Signs — Starter................83
Tractor Rear—PTO Shield................84
Tractor Rear—Quick Coupler (If Equipped)................85
Auxiliary Heater (If Equipped)................86
Implement Detected................87
Auxiliary Control................88
Section 15: Controls and Instruments................89
Front Console................90
Corner Post Display................91
STOP, Service Alert and Information Indicators................92
Digital Indicators—Tachometer, Ground Speed and Transmission................94
Gauges—Fuel Level, Engine Oil Pressure and Coolant Temperature................95
CommandARM CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company................89
CommandARM CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company Controls................89
Foot Operated Throttle Control (If Equipped)................100
External Hitch Raise/Lower Switches................101
Section 16: CommandCenter................102
Activating The System................103
CommandCenter™ Menu................104
Primary Navigational Tools................105
Shortcut Buttons................107
CommandCenter™ Page Layout................108
CommandCenter™ Left Region................109
CommandCenter ™ Right Region Softkeys................111
CommandCenter™ Input Fields................113
Navigating To Specific Page................115
Selecting Highlight Color................117
Setting Country, Language, And Units................120
Setting Country, Language, And Units................120
Setting System Time................122
Viewing Basic Diagnostic Readings................124
Message Center................125
Configuring Home Page................126
Setting Cab Lighting................128
Setting Service Interval................130
Setting Implement Width, Area Counter and Distance Counter................131
Setting Alarm Volume................133
Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements................134
Connecting ISO Implements and Multiple ISO Displays................135
AUXILIARY CONTROLS................138
CommandCenter™ Software Version................141
Calibrating Dual Beam Radar................142
Manual Vehicle Speed Calibration................143
Section 20: Lights................145
Road and Field Light Identification and CommandCenter Indicators................146
Programmable Lighting State................149
Programmable Lights................150
Operating Turn Signals and High/Low Beam................153
Operating Hazard Lights and Extremity Transport Lights................156
Operating Rotary Beacon Light (If Equipped)................158
Using Seven-Terminal Outlet................160
Section 25: Operator Station................162
Adjusting Air Suspension Seat................164
Using Instructional Seat................166
Heated Leather Seat (If Equipped)................167
Adjusting CommandARM CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company Position................162
Operating Cab Heat, Defrost and Air Conditioning—Standard Equipment................170
Operating Automatic Temperature Control (ClimaTrak ClimaTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company ATC)................162
Adjusting Steering Wheel and Column................173
Operating Horn................174
Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer (If Equipped)................175
Operating Rear Window Wiper and Washer (If Equipped)................176
Operating Deluxe Radio................177
Setting Clock and Alarm—Deluxe Radio................179
Changing World Tuner Settings—Deluxe Radio................181
Operating Premium Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player................182
Setting Clock—Premium Radio................186
Setting the Alarm—Premium Radio................188
Compact Disc (CD) Mode—Premium Radio................190
Using iPod iPod is a trademark of Apple,Inc. — Premium Radio................162
Satellite Service For Premium Radio- US and Canada Only................195
Using Weather Band................196
Changing World Tuner Setting—Premium Radio................197
Setting up Hands Free (Bluetooth Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG ) Mode – Premium Radio................162
USB Mode – Premium Radio................200
Operating Premium Radio Through CommandARM CommandARM is a trademark of Deere & Company Controls................162
Installing Business Band Radio and Antenna................204
Using Auxiliary Power Strip And Electrical Outlets (If Equipped)................205
Connecting Compatible Electronic Equipment................208
Configuring Tractor For GPS/Radar................210
Mounting StarFire StarFire is a trademark of Deere & Company Receiver................162
Installing GreenStar GreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company System Components................162
Connecting AutoTrac AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)................162
Monitor Bracket Mounts................218
Using Electric Mirror (If Equipped)................219
Using Telescoping Heated Electric Mirror (If Equipped)................220
Positioning Steps................222
Using Chain Box................223
Section 30: Break-In Period................224
Break-In Checks................225
Track Systems Break-In................226
Section 35: Operating the Engine................228
Starting the Engine................229
Stopping the Engine................231
Engine Fuel System and Power Rating................232
Cold Weather Starting—Without Optional Starting Aid................233
Cold Weather Starting—With Starting Aid................235
Changing Starting Fluid Can (If Equipped)................236
Using Auxiliary Heaters................237
Using a Battery Booster or Charger................238
Section 40: Operating the Tractor................240
Avoid Contact with Pesticides................241
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides................243
Keep Riders Off Machine................244
Using Seat Belts................245
Using Emergency Exit................246
Transmission-Hydraulic System Warm-Up................247
Using FieldCruise FieldCruise is a trademark of Deere & Company................240
Intelligent Power Management (If Equipped)................251
Optimizing Track Life and Steering Performance Recommendations................253
Using The Brakes................255
Using Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)................257
AutoTrac AutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company Assisted Steering System (If Equipped)................240
Section 41: Operating PowerShift Transmission................259
Operating the Transmission................260
Shifting the Transmission................262
Setting Startup Gear And RPM Droop................265
Operating Automatic PowerShift (APS)................267
Section 42: Operating IVT Transmission................269
Identification of Controls................270
Shift Pattern................271
Operating The Transmission................272
Adjusting Set Speeds................274
Set Speeds—Guidelines And Examples................276
Adjusting Set Speeds To Match Varying Load Conditions................279
Adjusting Reverse-Forward Set Speed Ratio................280
Putting Tractor In Motion................282
Tractor Speed Displays On Corner Post Display And CommandCenter CommandCenter is a trademark of Deere & Company................269
Using Creeper Mode................286
Stopping And Parking The Tractor................287
IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) is a trademark of Deere & Company Selector Guidelines and Examples................269
Downhill Operation In Slippery Conditions................292
Setting IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) is a trademark of Deere & Company Options................269
Load Control Function—Engine RPM Droop IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) is a trademark of Deere & Company Options (Modes 1, 2, and 3) Auto With or Without PTO................269
Using Enabling Mode (Come Home)................296
Section 45: Intelligent Total Equipment Control (ITEC)................297
Description And Display................298
Entering Equipment On iTEC iTEC is a trademark of Deere & Company Editing Page................297
Operating Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC iTEC is a trademark of Deere & Company ) While Stationary................297
Operating Intelligent Total Equipment Control (iTEC iTEC is a trademark of Deere & Company ) While Moving................297
Aborting and/or Clearing iTEC Sequence................309
iTEC Functions................310
iTEC Functions—IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) is a trademark of Deere & Company Transmission................297
Section 50: Hitch................313
Hitch Set-up and Use (Quick Reference)................314
Using Hitch Command Lever................315
Adjusting Load/Depth Control (Draft Response)................317
Using Position Control................318
Using Draft Control................319
Adjusting Hitch Upper Limit................320
Adjusting Hitch Drop Rate................321
Setting Hitch Slip Response................322
Using Float Operation................324
Hitch Components................325
Using External Raise and Lower Switches................326
Using Hitch Manual Lowering Feature................327
Using Correct Center Link Position................328
Using Sway Blocks................329
Attaching Implement to Quick Coupler................330
Adjusting Implement Level................332
Changing Lateral Float................334
Detaching Implement from Quick Coupler................335
Hitch Conversion—Convertible Quick Coupler................336
Converting Category 4 Convertible Quick Coupler Lower Hooks................338
Converting Category 3/4 Convertible Quick Coupler Upper Hook................340
Section 55: TouchSet Depth Control................343
Using TouchSet TouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company Depth Controls................343
Attaching Implement and Control System................346
TouchSet TouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company Scraper Control—for Scrapers Equipped with Scraper Control Unit................343
Section 60: Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves................349
Configuring Selective Control Valves On CommandCenter CommandCenter is a trademark of Deere & Company................349
Connecting Hydraulic Hoses................355
Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses................358
Determining Total Flow Demand................361
Using Six Position SCV Control Levers................363
SCV Lever—Neutral Position................366
SCV Lever—Extend and Extend Detent Position................367
SCV Lever—Retract and Retract Detent Position................369
SCV Lever—Float Position................371
Operator Presence Sensor................372
Section 65: Remote Hydraulic Connections................373
Hydraulic Component Identification................374
Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power Beyond................373
Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power Beyond................373
Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps................379
Implement Connection Example 1—Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)................381
Implement Connection Example 2—Motor Application Using Motor Case Drain................382
Implement Connection Example 3—Closed Center Valve with Pump at High Pressure................384
Implement Connection Example 4—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip................385
Implement Connection Example 5—Planter with Vacuum Motor, Return Line to Motor Return and Lift Assist................387
Implement Connection Example 6—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to Motor Return................389
Using Hydraulic Motor Return................391
Using Hydraulic Motor Case Drain................392
Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil................394
Section 70: Drawbar and PTO................395
Observing Drawbar Load Limitations................396
Adjusting Drawbar Length................399
Adjusting Drawbar Height................400
Adjusting Drawbar Side-to-Side................401
Installing and Using Clevis Assembly................402
Attaching PTO-Driven Implement................404
Using PTO Shield................406
Setting Rear PTO Engagement Rate................408
Operating Rear PTO................410
Section 75: Performance Ballasting................412
General Ballasting Information................413
Measuring Track Slip—Manually................412
Ballasting Suggestions for Specific Types of Implements................417
Determining Ballasted Tractor Weight, Weight Split and Axle Loads................418
Determining Maximum Ballast................420
Implement Guidelines................424
Section 80: Tracks and Track Tread Settings................427
Tread Settings................427
Drive Wheel And Walking Beam Settings................428
Track Adjustment................430
Checking Track Alignment................514
Aligning Track................437
Track De-tensioning and Tensioning................440
Remove and Install Track................445
Section 85: Transport................448
Driving Tractor on Roads................449
Transporting................450
Towing Loads................451
Using a Safety Chain................452
Releasing Park Brake (Powershift Transmission)................454
Releasing Park Brake (IVT Transmission)................455
Freeing a Mired Machine................457
Transporting Tractor on a Carrier................458
Section 90: Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant................460
Diesel Fuel................461
Fill Fuel Tank................462
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel................463
John Deere Break-In™ Plus Engine Oil................464
Biodiesel Fuel................465
Testing Diesel Fuel................467
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines................468
Diesel Engine Oil................470
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals—Tier 3 and Stage III A Engines................471
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant................473
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant................474
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................475
Supplemental Coolant Additives................476
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................477
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER................478
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant................480
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil................481
Powershift Transmission Recalibration................482
Mixing of Lubricants................483
Lubricant Storage................484
Transmission, Hydraulic, and Gear Case Oil................485
Mid-Frame Roller Oil................486
Section 95: Maintenance and Service Intervals................487
Observe Service Intervals................488
Raising the Hood................489
Service Interval Chart—Daily or 10 Hours—100 Hours (Initial)—250 Hours—500 Hours—750 Hours................487
Service Interval Chart—Annual—1500 Hours—2000 Hours—4500 Hours................487
Section 100: Daily Or 10 Hours Services................493
Checking Engine Oil................494
Checking Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Level................495
Checking Coolant Level (Coolant Recovery Tank)................496
Draining Water Separator................497
Lubricating Hitch Components................498
Lubricating Tension Cylinder................499
Inspecting Tracks, Drive Wheels, Mid-Rollers and Idler Wheels................500
Section 101: Initial 100 Hour Service................503
Checking Coolant Level (Coolant De-aeration Tank)................504
Changing Engine Oil and Filter................508
Section 102: 250 Hour Services................507
Changing Engine Oil and Filter................508
Checking Neutral Start System—IVT Transmission................510
Checking Neutral Start System—PowerShift Transmission................511
Checking Transmission PARK Position................512
Draining Fuel Tank Sump................513
Checking Track Alignment................514
Checking Manual Brakes................515
Cleaning Suspension Compressor Filter................516
Checking Dual Beam Radar Sensor................517
Section 103: 500 Hour Services................518
Replacing Fuel Filter Elements................519
Checking Drive Wheel, Drive Wheel Sleeve, Idler Wheel, And Mid-Roller Cap Screws................520
Section 104: 750 Hour Services................521
Servicing Air Intake System................522
Cleaning Fuel Tank Vent Filter................523
Testing Coolant................524
Replacing Steering Filter................550
Section 105: Annual Services................527
Cleaning, Inspecting, Replacing Primary Engine Air Filter................528
Replacing Cab Air Filters and Recirculation Filters................530
Handling Batteries Safely................534
Servicing the Batteries................536
Inspecting Auxiliary Drive Belt................538
Inspecting Seat Belts................539
Section 106: 1500 Hour Service................540
Draining Differential And Clean Oil Reservoir................541
Draining PowerShift (PST) Transmission and Cleaning Filter................543
Draining IVT™/AutoPowr™ Transmission And Cleaning Transmission Filter................545
Cleaning Hydraulic Oil Suction Screen................548
Replacing Steering Filter................550
Replacing Transmission/Hydraulic Filters And Refill Transmission/Hydraulic Oil................551
Checking Mid-Rollers Oil Level................554
Checking Idler Wheel Hub Oil Level................555
Replace Suspension Air Compressor Inlet Filter................556
Lubricating Draft Link Support Shaft Bushing................557
Section 107: 2000 Hour Service................558
Adjusting Engine Valve Clearance................559
Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System................560
Section 109: 4500 Hour Service................568
Replacing Engine Crankshaft Damper................569
Section 110: General Services................570
Servicing and Connecting Snap to Connect STC STC is a registered trademark of Aeroquip Corporation Fittings................570
Welding Near Electronic Control Units................573
Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean................574
Cleaning Radiator, Coolers and Air Conditioning Condenser................575
Checking Air Conditioning System................579
Checking Air Conditioning System................579
Removing and Installing Fan Belt................581
Checking Weep Hole................587
Back Flushing the Optional Fuel Water Separator—If Equipped................588
Maintaining Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element—If Equipped................590
Cleaning Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element—If Equipped................593
Section 120: Electrical Services................597
Introduction to Electrical System Section................598
Load Center Fuses................599
Implement Power Relay Module................602
Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely................604
Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely................605
HID Bulbs................606
Adjusting Front Grille Lights................608
Aiming Head Lights................609
Replacing Front, Side And Rear Cab Roof Bulbs................610
Replacing Brake Light or Rear Turn Signal Bulb................611
Replacing Dome Light Bulb................613
Replacing Courtesy Light................614
Replacing Map Light................616
Replacing Extremity Warning Light Bulb (if Equipped)................618
Section 125: Troubleshooting................620
Engine Troubleshooting................621
Transmission Troubleshooting................626
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting................627
Hitch Troubleshooting................628
Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting................631
TouchSet Depth Control Troubleshooting................633
Electrical System Troubleshooting................634
Operator Enclosure Troubleshooting................637
Section 130: Diagnostic Trouble Codes................638
Introduction To Diagnostic Trouble Codes................639
Armrest Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes................640
Active Seat Control Unity (ASU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes................644
Automatic Temperature Control Unit (ATC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes................645
Cab Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes................646
Central Control Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes................648
Cab Load Center Diagnostic Trouble Codes................651
Cab Switch Module Diagnostic Trouble Codes................654
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes................656
Hitch Control Center (HCC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes................662
Hitch Valve (HV1) Diagnostic Trouble Codes................664
Section 135: Storage................703
Placing Tractor in Storage................704
Removing Tractor from Storage................705
Paint Finish Care................706
Section 140: Specifications................707
General Specifications................708
Overall Dimensions................711
PST Ground Speeds................712
Ground Speeds With IVT................713
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values................714
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values................716
Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners................718
Limited Battery Warranty................719
Section 145: Identification Numbers................721
Identification Plates................722
Record Product Identification Number................723
Record Engine Serial Number................725
Record Cab Serial Number................726
Record PowerShift Transmission Serial Number................727
Record IVT Transmission Serial Number................728
Camoplast Track Serial Numbers................729
Keep Proof of Ownership................730
Keep Machines Secure................731
Section 150: Lubrication and Maintenance Records................732
250 Hour Service Records................733
500 Hour Service Records................734
750 Hour Service Records................735
Annual Service Records................736
1500 Hour Service Records................737
2000 Hour Service Records................738
4500 Hour Service Records................739
Section 155: Glossary................740
John Deere 8295RT, 8320RT, and 8345RT Tractors (S.N. 902501—) Operator's Manual (OMAR276060)