John Deere 5036D, 5038D, 5039D, 5042D, 5045D, 5045D, 5047D, 5050D, 5105, 5205 and 5005 Tractors Operator's Manuals (OMSJ20905 OMSJ20895)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 05: Safety................16
Recognize Safety Information................18
Understand Signal Words................19
Follow Safety Instructions................20
Prepare for Emergencies................21
Wear Protective Clothing................22
Protect Against Noise................23
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires................348
Handle Starting Fluid Safely................25
Fire Prevention................26
In Case of Fire................27
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling................28
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................480
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................31
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................283
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................34
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers................35
Use Seat Belt Properly................36
Operating the Tractor Safely................37
Avoid Backover Accidents................39
Limited Use in Forestry Operation................40
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely................41
Keep Riders Off Machine................42
Instructional Seat................43
Use Safety Lights and Devices................337
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds................45
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground................47
Freeing a Mired Machine................48
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................49
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely................50
Handling Batteries Safely................52
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................54
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................55
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely................56
Practice Safe Maintenance................57
Avoid Hot Exhaust................58
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely................59
Work In Ventilated Area................62
Support Machine Properly................63
Prevent Machine Runaway................80
Park Machine Safely................65
Transport Tractor Safely................66
Service Cooling System Safely................67
Service Accumulator Systems Safely................68
Service Tires Safely................315
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely................70
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts................71
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................72
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System................73
Store Attachments Safely................74
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components................75
Section 10: Safety Signs................76
Pictorial Safety Signs................77
Warning Decal - Read Operator’s Manual................78
Riders................79
Prevent Machine Runaway................80
Use Seat Belt................81
ROPS in Normal Position................82
Section 11: Regulatory and Compliance Information................84
EU Declaration of Conformity................85
Section 15: Controls and Instruments................87
Tractor Controls................88
Instrument Panel................93
Instrument Panel Telematics................95
Roll Mode Switch (If Equipped)................97
Handbrake System (If Equipped)................101
Section 16: Telematics JDTeleLink Mobile App User Guide (If Equipped)................102
Prepare the Telematics Device................103
JDTeleLink App Installation Procedure................104
Initial Settings for the JDTeleLink Mobile App................113
Main Menu Options................118
Settings................119
Machine Selection (Navigation Drawer)................125
Alerts................126
Monitor Menu................129
Track Menu................133
Report Menu................140
Help Menu................145
Section 20: Lights................147
Light Switch Positions................148
Use Headlights................149
Use High Beam Indicator................150
Use Tail Lights................152
Use Turn Signals (Asia)................153
Use Turn Signals (South Africa, Latin America and Europe)................155
Use Hazard Lights (Asia)................158
Use Hazard Lights (Europe and Latin America)................159
Use Work Light................160
Seven-Terminal Outlet................161
Section 25: Operator's Platform................163
Operate Foldable ROPS................164
Select Seat Position................167
Adjust Ride Comfort................169
Operate Park Brake Lever (Park Pawl Lever)................170
Operate Handbrake Lever................171
Mobile Charger Pocket................172
Section 35: Break-In Period................173
Observe Engine Operation Closely................174
Break-In Service................369
Handbrake Decal................177
Brake Linkages Adjustment and Setting................178
Section 40: Prestarting Checks................182
Service Daily Before Start-Up................183
Hood Lock Mechanism................185
Section 45: Operating the Engine................186
Before Starting the Engine................187
Start the Engine................189
Check Instruments After Starting................192
Oil Pressure Indicator................194
Charge System Indicator................196
Air Restriction Sensor................198
Coolant Temperature Gauge................200
Watch Fuel Level................202
Change Engine Speeds................204
Warm up the Engine................205
Restart Stalled Engine................207
Avoid Idling the Engine................208
Observe Engine Work and Idle Speeds................210
Working with Speed/Hour Meter................212
Engines with Turbocharger (for 5050D)................214
Stop the Engine................215
Use Booster Battery................217
Section 50: Driving the Tractor................219
Reduce Fuel Consumption................220
Operator Training Required................223
Driving on Public Roads................224
Driving on Public Roads (Latin America and Europe)................227
Operate Transmission................230
Shifting Transmission................231
Select a Gear................232
Use Brakes................234
Use Differential Lock................236
Operating Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (If Equipped)................237
Stopping Tractor................238
Section 55: Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch................242
Match Tractor Power to Implement................243
3-Point Hitch Components................244
Rockshaft Control Levers................245
Set Position Control Lever Stop................246
Use Rockshaft Position Control................247
Use Draft Control................249
Adjust Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop/ Implement Lock................251
Attach Tipping Trailer................253
Prepare Implement................255
Preparation for Wet Land Cultivation................256
Position Center Link................257
Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch................259
Adjust Hitch Side Sway................261
Level the Hitch................262
Adjust Lateral Float................264
Adjust Rockshaft Control Lever Friction- JD Rockshaft................265
Warm Hydraulic System Oil................266
Operating Quick Raise Operating Quick Raise & Lower System{pgNO}242 Lower System................267
Section 60: Remote Hydraulic Cylinders (If Equipped)................268
Use Correct Hose Tips................269
Control Lever and Coupler Identification................270
Rear SCV Dust Plug Identification................271
Connect Cylinder Hoses................272
Connect Single-Acting Cylinder................274
Correct Reversed Cylinder Response................275
Neutral Lever Position................276
Extend/Retract Cylinder—SCV I................277
Section 65: Drawbar and PTO................278
Use Swinging Drawbar (If Equipped)................279
Adjustable Drawbar (If Equipped)................280
Proper Use of Drawbar (If Equipped)................281
Observe Drawbar Load Limitations................282
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................283
Attach PTO-Driven Implement................284
Operate Tractor PTO................285
Operate Tractor Reverse PTO (If Equipped)................288
Adjust PTO Clutch Operating Rod................292
Section 70: Ballast................295
Plan for Maximum Productivity................296
Use Proper Ballast................297
Select Ballast Carefully................298
Match Ballast to Load Work................299
Check for Correct Ballast................300
Measure Wheel Slip—Manually................301
Ballast Limitations................303
Ballast Front End for Transport................304
Ballast Tractor................305
Ballast MFWD Equipped Tractors................306
Determine Maximum Rear Ballast................307
Determine Maximum Front Ballast................308
Use Cast Iron Weights................309
Install Rear Cast Iron Weights................310
Use Liquid Weight................311
Use Implement Codes................313
Section 75: Wheels, Tires and Treads................314
Service Tires Safely................315
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance................316
Check Tire Inflation Pressure................317
Tire Inflation Pressure Chart................318
Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly................319
Tighten Bolts— Front Axle................320
Tighten Bolt Adjustable Front Axle––If Equipped................321
Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle (M-20 Stud)................322
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations................323
Tread Settings—Multi-Position Rear Wheels................324
Tread Settings—Adjustable Front Axle––If Equipped................326
Adjust Front Axle Tread Width................328
Check Toe-In................329
Adjust Toe-In................330
Check Toe-In (MFWD Tractor)................331
Adjust Toe-In (MFWD Tractor)................332
Adjust Toe-In - Adjustable Front Axle––IF Equipped................333
Use Correct Tire Combinations................334
Tire Compatibility Chart................335
Section 80: Transporting................336
Use Safety Lights and Devices................337
Driving Tractor on Roads................338
Driving Tractor on Roads (Latin America and Europe)................341
Transport on Carrier................344
Tow Tractor................345
Section 85: Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant................347
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires................348
Handle Fluids Safely—Avoid Fires................349
Fuel Storage................350
Fuel Saving Tips................354
Diesel Fuel................352
Fuel Saving Tips................354
Diesel Fuel Filters................355
Fill Fuel Tank................356
Lubricant Storage................357
Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 3 and Stage IIIA................358
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil — Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III................360
Tractor Engine Coolant................362
Use Correct Transmission-Hydraulic Filter Element................363
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil................364
Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease................365
Section 90: Service and Maintenance................366
Observe Service Intervals................367
Break-In Service................369
Periodic Maintenance Schedule................370
Section 95: Service—Every 10 Hours................374
Check Engine Oil Level................375
Check Coolant Level................376
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter................378
Lubricate as Necessary................379
Section 100: Service—Every 50 Hours................380
Check Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil Level................381
Check MFWD Axle Oil Level................382
Clean and Check Battery................383
Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pin................384
Lubricate Steering Spindles................385
Lubricate Steering Spindles (Adjustable Front Axle—If Equipped)................386
Lubricate Clutch Pedal and Brake Pedal................387
Inspect Tires and Loose Hardware................388
Lubricate Handbrake Linkage................389
Section 110: Service—Every 250 Hours................390
Change Engine Oil and Filter................391
Service Air Cleaner................426
Replace Fuel Filter Inserts................393
Inspect and Adjust Alternator/Fan Belt................394
Lubricate 3-Point Hitch................395
Check Neutral Start System................396
Check and Adjust Clutch Pedal Free Play................397
Check and Adjust Brake Pedal Free Play................398
Section 112: Service—Every 500 Hours................400
Replace Transmission-Hydraulic Filter................401
Section 115: Service—Every 600 Hours................402
Change Oil in MFWD Axle (If Equipped)................403
Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube................405
Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for Tightness................406
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings................408
Check Engine Idle Speeds................409
Check Front Axle Pivot Pin................411
Check Water Separator Trap................412
Tighten MFWD Axle Front Trunnion Bolt................413
Section 120: Service—Every 1250 Hours................414
Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter................415
Clean Transmission-Hydraulic Pickup Screen................417
Section 125: Service—Annually................418
Replace Air Cleaner Elements................419
Section 130: Service—2 Years/2000 Hours................421
Flush Cooling System................422
Section 135: Service—As Required................425
Service Air Cleaner................426
Adjust Throttle Friction................427
Section 140: Service................428
Additional Service Information................430
Service Tractor Safely................431
Engine Break-In Oil................432
Work in Ventilated Area................433
Use High-Pressure Washers................434
Raise Hood................435
Air Intake System Components (With Turbocharger)................436
Service Air Cleaner at Regular Intervals................437
Check Air Intake System(With Turbocharger)................439
Check Air Intake System (Without Turbocharger)................440
Remove Primary Air Cleaner Element................441
Clean Primary Element................442
Wash Primary Element................443
Inspect Element................444
Store Element................445
Replace Alternator/Fan Belt................446
Fuel System Components................447
Do Not Modify Fuel System................448
Bleed Fuel System................449
Bleed Fuel System at Fuel Injection Nozzles................450
Engine Cooling System................451
Clean Grille, Screens, and Radiator................453
Prevent Battery Explosions................455
Observe Electrical Service Precautions................456
Battery Access................457
Remove Battery................458
Check Battery Condition................459
Service Battery................460
Charge Battery................463
Battery Replacement Specifications................464
Connect Starter Wiring................465
Connect Alternator Wiring................466
Locate Fuses (Asia)................467
Locate Fuses (Latin America and Europe)................468
Fuse Size and Function................469
Fuse Size and Function (Latin America)................471
Aim Headlights................472
Adjust Headlights................474
Replace Headlight Bulb................475
Replace Tail Light and Warning Light Bulbs................477
Replace Work Light Bulb................478
Check Tires................479
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................480
Section 145: Troubleshooting................483
Engine Troubleshooting................484
Transmission Troubleshooting................489
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting................490
Brakes Troubleshooting................491
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting................492
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting................494
Electrical System Troubleshooting................495
Telematics Device (If Equipped)................497
Section 150: Tractor Storage................500
Tractor Storage................500
Remove Tractor from Storage................504
Section 155: Specifications................505
John Deere 5036D Tractor................506
John Deere 5039D Tractor................509
John Deere 5042D Tractor................512
John Deere 5045D Tractor................515
John Deere 5047D Tractor................518
John Deere 5050D Tractor................521
Ground Speeds................524
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values................525
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values................527
Section 160: Identification Numbers................529
Identification Plates................530
Record Tractor Serial (Chassis) Number................531
Record Front Axle Serial Number................532
Record Engine Serial Number................533
ROPS Serial Number................534
Record Transmission Serial Number................535
Section 165: Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts................536
50, 250 Hour Service Chart................537
500,600 Hour Service Chart................538
1250 Hour Service Chart................540
Annual Service Chart................541
2000 Hour Service Chart................542
As Required Service Chart................543
Section 170: John Deere Service................544
John Deere Parts................545
The Right Tools................546
Well Trained Technician................547
Prompt Service................548
Section 175: Consent Forms................549
Kingdom of eSwatini................550
Zimbabwe................552
Republic of South Africa................554
Botswana................556
Angola................558
Ethiopia................561
Ghana................563
Senegal................565
Nigeria................567
Namibia................569
Kenya................571
Tanzania................573
Uganda................575
Zambia................577
John Deere 5036D, 5038D, 5039D, 5042D, 5045D, 5045D, 5047D, 5050D, 5105, 5205 and 5005 Tractors Operator's Manuals (OMSJ20905 OMSJ20895)