John Deere 5076EN and 5090EN Tractors Operator's Manual (OMSU48247)
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omsu48250 French - Tracteurs 5076EN et 5090EN, Livret d'entretien (Édition Export, novembre 2017)
omsu48251 Dutch - Tractoren 5076EN en 5090EN Gebruikshandleiding (exporteditie, November 2017)
omsu48252 Portuguese - Tratores 5076EN e 5090EN Manual do Operador (Modelo de Exportação, Novembro de 2017)
omsu52145 Arabic - الجرارت 5076EN و 5090EN دليل استعمال السائق (نموذج للتصدير،, نوفمبر 2017)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 00: General Information................17
Product View................18
Trademarks................19
Glossary of Terms................20
Regions and Country Versions................23
Machine Overview................25
Section 00A: Safety Precautions................27
Recognize Safety Information................29
Understand Signal Words................30
Follow Safety Instructions................31
Prepare for Emergencies................32
Wear Protective Clothing................33
Protect Against Noise................34
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires................35
Handle Starting Fluid Safely................36
Fire Prevention................37
In Case of Fire................38
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling................39
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................41
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................42
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................43
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................45
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers................46
Use Seat Belt Properly................47
Operating the Tractor Safely................48
Avoid Backover Accidents................50
Limited Use in Forestry Operation................51
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely................52
Keep Riders Off Machine................53
Instructional Seat................54
Use Safety Lights and Devices................55
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds................56
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground................58
Freeing a Mired Machine................59
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................299
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely................61
Handling Batteries Safely................63
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................65
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................66
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely................67
Practice Safe Maintenance................68
Avoid Hot Exhaust................69
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely................70
Work In Ventilated Area................73
Support Machine Properly................74
Prevent Machine Runaway................75
Park Machine Safely................76
Transport Tractor Safely................77
Service Cooling System Safely................78
Service Accumulator Systems Safely................79
Service Tires Safely................80
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely................81
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts................82
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................83
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System................84
Store Attachments Safely................85
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components................86
Section 00B: Safety Signs................87
Replace Safety Signs................88
Operator's Manual Safety Sign................89
Use Seat Belt Safety Sign................91
Riders Safety Sign................93
ROPS in Normal Position Safety Sign................94
Section 10: Controls and Instruments................96
Front Console Controls................97
Right-Hand Console Controls................100
Left-Hand Console Controls................102
External Controls................103
Roof Mounted Console Controls................104
Instrument Cluster (Gauges and Indicator Lights)................105
Information Display................108
AutoTrac™ Universal Controls................110
Section 20: Engine Operation................111
Before Starting the Engine................112
Operate Key Switch................115
Start the Engine................116
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges................118
Change Engine Speeds................120
Recommended Engine Speeds and Operating Procedures................121
Stop the Engine................123
Engine Coolant Heater................125
Section 30: Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Operation................127
Fill Fuel Tank................128
Section 40: Electrical and Lighting Operation................129
Use a Booster Battery or Charger................130
Light Switch................132
Use Headlights................133
Use Tail Lights................135
Use Work Lights................136
Adjust Work Lights—OOS................138
Adjust Work Lights—Cab................139
Use Warning Lights................140
Adjust Warning Lights to Transport Position—OOS................142
Use Turn Signals................143
Use Clearance Lights................146
License Plate Light................148
Operate Beacon Light................150
Use Dome Light................152
Use Control Illumination Light................153
Seven-Terminal Outlet................154
Accessory Electrical Outlet................156
Operate Loader Lights................157
Section 50: Drivetrain Operation................159
Observe Maximum Travel Speeds................160
Select a Gear................161
Section 50A: Transmission Operation................162
Operate Transmission................163
Electrohydraulic Transmission System Indicator................166
PR Modulation................167
Stop Tractor................168
Creeper Gear Operation................171
Section 50B: MFWD and Front Axle Operation................172
Operate EH MFWD with Auto Engage and Brake Assist................173
Section 50C: Differential and Rear Axle Operation................175
Differential Lock................176
Section 50D: Power Take Off (PTO) Operation................177
Attach PTO-Driven Implement................178
Select Correct PTO Speeds................180
Reverse 540/1000 rpm PTO Stub Shaft................181
Operate EH PTO................183
Section 60: Steering and Brake Operation................187
Operate Brakes................188
Adjust Steering Wheel Tilt................306
Set MFWD Steering Stops Turning Radius................190
AutoTrac™ Universal Steering................191
Section 70: Hydraulics Operation................192
Warm Hydraulic System Oil................504
Section 70A: Hitch and Drawbar Operation................196
3-Point Hitch Components................197
Prepare Implement................198
Rockshaft Controls................200
Use External Raise and Lower Switches................202
Adjust Raise Height................204
Transport Implements................205
Adjust Rate-of-Drop................206
Adjust Depth Stop................207
Adjust Load/Depth Control................208
Use Position Control Setting................209
Use Draft Control................210
Use Float Control................212
Manually Lower Hitch................213
Electrohydraulic Hitch Indicator................215
Convert Category II Hitch to Category IN or Category I................216
Position Center Link................217
Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch................218
Adjust Sway Blocks................222
Level the Hitch................223
Observe Drawbar Load Limitations................226
Select Drawbar Position................227
Adjust Drawbar Length and Offset................228
Use Swinging Drawbar................229
Use a Safety Chain................230
Section 70B: Selective Control Valve Operation................231
Rear SCV Lever and Coupler Identification................232
Mid-Mount SCV Joystick and Coupler Identification................234
Connect or Disconnect High-Pressure Hoses................235
Connect Cylinder Hoses to Rear SCV................236
Connect Cylinder Hoses to Mid-Mount SCV................237
Connect and Operate Single-Acting Cylinder................238
Correct Reversed Cylinder Response................239
Use Correct Hose Tips................240
Operate Rear SCV Levers................241
Set Rear SCV Detents................242
Use Deluxe Rear SCV to Operate Hydraulic Motor................244
Adjust Cylinder Stop................246
Use Rear SCV to Provide Power Beyond Oil................247
Use Rear SCV to Operate Loader................249
Operate Mid-Mount SCV Joystick................250
Adjust Flow Control—Rear SCV................254
Use Hydraulic Power Beyond Coupler................255
Match Tractor Power to Implement................256
Section 80: Wheels and Tires Operation................257
Tire Combinations................258
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance................259
Check Tire Inflation Pressure................513
Select Front Tire Rolling Direction................261
Tighten Wheel-Axle Hardware Correctly................262
Tighten Bolts—Adjustable Front Axle................263
Tighten Bolts—MFWD Axle................264
Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle................265
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations................266
Tread Settings—Multi-Position Rear Wheels................267
Tread Settings—Two-Position MFWD Wheels................269
Tread Settings—Adjustable Front Axle................272
Adjust Front Axle Tread Width—2WD................274
Check Toe-In—Adjustable Front Axle................275
Adjust Toe-In—Adjustable Front Axle................276
Check Toe-In—MFWD................277
Adjust Toe-In—MFWD................278
Use Correct Tire Combinations................279
Section 80A: Ballasting................280
Plan for Maximum Productivity................281
Select Ballast Carefully................282
Ballast Limitations................283
Ballast Two-Wheel Drive Tractors................286
Ballast MFWD-Equipped Tractors................287
Ballast Two-Wheel Drive Tractors................286
Ballast MFWD-Equipped Tractors................287
Determine Maximum Rear Ballast................288
Determine Maximum Front Ballast................289
Use Cast Iron Weights................290
Use Liquid Weight................291
Use Implement Codes................293
Section 80B: Additional Equipment................295
Front Loader Mounting Bracket Installation................296
Additional Equipment Operation................297
Section 90: Operator Station Operation................298
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................299
Operate Foldable ROPS................301
Use Seat Belt................303
Adjust Seat................304
Adjust Steering Wheel Tilt................306
Use Emergency Exit................307
Open Windows................308
Open Door................309
Inner Mirror................310
Adjust Blower Speed................311
Control Temperature................312
Optimize Air-Conditioning and Heater Performance................313
Operate Windshield Wiper and Washer................314
Operate Rear Window Wiper and Washer................315
Install a Monitor................316
Use Storage Compartment................317
Route the Cables................318
Operate Radio................319
Set Clock................320
Operate Cassette Tape or Compact Disc Player................321
Section 100: Transport and Storage................323
Transport on Carrier................324
Drive on Public Roads................325
Tow Tractor................328
Operator Training Required................331
Use Caution on Hillsides................332
Store Tractor................333
Remove Tractor from Storage................338
Section 200: Maintenance Intervals................340
Maintenance Interval Chart................341
Service Daily Before Start-Up................350
Break-In Service................352
Additional Service Information................353
Service Tractor Safely................354
Observe Service Intervals................355
Section 200A: Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants................356
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)................357
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................359
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................360
Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate................361
Testing Coolant Freeze Point................362
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil — Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III................364
Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 2 and Stage II................366
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Tier 2 and Stage II Engines................368
Oil Filters................370
Fuel Filters................371
Diesel Fuel................372
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel................374
Testing Diesel Fuel................375
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines................376
Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives................378
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™................379
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................380
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel................381
Grease................382
Mixing of Lubricants................383
Lubricant Storage................384
Transmission, Steering, Brake, Hydraulic, and Gear Case Oil................385
Section 200B: As Required Maintenance................388
As Required Maintenance................388
Section 210: Controls and Instruments Maintenance................389
Check Hoses and Hose Clamps................390
Check and Adjust Hand Brake Lever................392
Section 220: Engine Maintenance................394
Open Hood................395
Observe Engine Operation Closely................396
Check and Refill Oil Level................397
Change Engine Oil and Filter................398
Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube................400
Adjust Engine Valve Clearance and Fuel Injectors................401
Check Engine Idle Speeds................402
Section 230: Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Maintenance................403
Engine Cooling System Components................404
Winterize Cooling System................406
Fuel System Components................407
Do Not Modify Fuel System................409
Check Engine Coolant Level................410
Check Engine Cooling System for Leaks................412
Fuel System Water Separator................413
Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Tank................414
Inspect and Clean Fuel Level Sender................416
Replace Fuel Filter................417
Cleaning Water Separator................418
Checking Air Restriction Indicator Performance................419
Replace Primary and Secondary Air Filter Elements................420
Check Unloader Valve Condition................422
Check Engine Coolant Properties................423
Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat................424
Bleed Fuel System................425
Clean Primary Air Filter Element................427
Clean Grille Screens, Radiator, Oil Cooler and Air-Conditioner Condenser................430
Section 240: Electrical and Lighting Maintenance................432
Prevent Battery Explosions................433
Observe Electrical Service Precautions................434
Clean and Check Battery................435
Charge Battery................436
Remove Battery................438
Battery Replacement Specifications................439
Inspect and Replace Alternator/Fan Belt................440
Connect Starter Wiring................445
Connect Alternator Wiring................446
Locate Fusible Link................447
Load Center Fuses and Relays–OOS................448
Load Center Fuses and Relays–Cab................452
Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely................456
Adjust Headlights................457
Replace Headlight Bulb................459
Replace Warning/Clearance Bulbs................461
Replace Taillight Bulb................462
Replace Work Light Bulb—OOS................463
Replace Work Light Bulb—Cab................464
Replace Dome Light Bulb................466
Replace Controls Illumination Light Bulb................467
Replace Rotary Beacon Light Bulb................468
Remove Beacon Light Assembly................471
Replace Loader Light Bulb................472
Section 250: Drive Train Maintenance................474
Check Neutral Start System—Transmission................475
Section 250A: Transmission Maintenance................477
Check Transmission—Hydraulic System Oil Level................478
Change Transmission—Hydraulic Oil and Filter................480
Clean Transmission Hydraulic Pickup Screen................482
Section 250B: MFWD and Front Axle Maintenance................485
Lubricate 2WD Front Axle................486
Lubricate MFWD Axle................488
Check MFWD Wheel Hub Oil Level................489
Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level................490
Change MFWD Wheel Hub Oil................491
Change MFWD Axle Housing Oil................492
Check MFWD for Oil Leaks................494
Check Front Axle Pivot Pin End Play................495
Section 250C: Differential and Rear Axle Maintenance................496
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings................497
Section 250D: Power Take Off (PTO) Maintenance................498
Adjust 540 EH PTO Switch................499
Check Neutral Start System—PTO................500
Section 260: Steering and Brake Maintenance................501
Lubricate Front Axle Wheel Bearings—2WD................502
Section 270: Hydraulics Maintenance................503
Warm Hydraulic System Oil................504
Hydraulic Maintenance................505
Section 270A: Hitch and Drawbar Maintenance................506
Lubricate 3-Point Hitch................507
Adjust Rockshaft................508
Section 270B: Selective Control Valve Maintenance................509
Check Selective Control Valve................510
Section 280: Wheels and Tires Maintenance................511
Check Tires................512
Check Tire Inflation Pressure................513
Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware................514
Pack Front Wheel Bearings (Adjustable Front Axle)................515
Tubeless Tire Repair................516
Section 280A: Ballasting Maintenance................517
Match Ballast to Work Load................518
Check for Correct Ballast................519
Measure Wheel Slip—Manually................520
Ballast Front End for Transport................522
Install Rear Cast Iron Weights................523
Section 280B: Additional Equipment Maintenance................527
Check Front Loader Mounting Bracket Installation Cap Screws Tensions................526
Additional Equipment Maintenance................527
Section 290: Operator Station Maintenance................528
Keep Cab Protection System Installed Properly................529
Inspect ROPS for Loose Hardware................531
Clean Cab Air Filters................533
Check Air Conditioner (Cab)................535
Adjust Throttle Friction................537
Adjust Door Lock................539
Inspect Seat Belt................541
Section 300: Troubleshooting................542
Wash Machine After Unloading................543
Engine Troubleshooting................544
Transmission Troubleshooting................549
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting................550
Brakes Troubleshooting................551
Rockshaft and Quick-Coupler 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting................552
Selective Control Valves (SCV) Troubleshooting................555
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting................556
Electrical System Troubleshooting................557
Heater and Air-Conditioning System Troubleshooting (Cab)................559
Wipers, Work Lights, Dome Light, and Radio Troubleshooting (Cab)................563
Section 300A: On-Board Diagnostics................564
STOP, Service Alert, and Information Indicators................565
On-Board Diagnostic Tool................566
Diagnostic Trouble Code Mode................568
Diagnostic Address Mode................569
Section 400: Specifications................571
Machine Specifications — Engine................572
Machine Specifications — Fuel System................573
Machine Specifications — Electrical System................574
Machine Specifications — Transmission................575
Machine Specifications — PTO................576
Machine Specifications — Hydraulic System................577
Machine Specifications — 3-Point Hitch................578
Machine Specifications — Capacities................579
Machine Dimensions — OOS................580
Machine Dimensions — Cab................582
Permissible Axle Load Specifications................584
Permissible Tractor Load Specifications................585
Permissible Drawbar Load Specifications................587
Estimated Vehicle Speed, PR, 12 Forward/12 Reverse................588
Estimated Vehicle Speed, PR with Creeper................589
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values................590
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values................592
Section 400A: Identifications Numbers................594
Serial Numbers................595
Product Identification Number Location................596
Engine Serial Number Location................597
Fuel Injection Pump Serial Number Location................598
Alternator Identification Number Location................599
Transmission Serial Number Location................600
Front Axle (2WD) Serial Number Location................601
Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Serial Number Location................602
Air Conditioner Compressor Serial Number Location................603
ROPS Serial Number Location................604
Cab Serial Number Location................605
Section 400B: Certification and Warranty................606
ROPS Certificate - OOS................607
ROPS Certificate - Cab................608
Section 500: Service Records................609
First 10 Hour Service................610
Every 10 Hour Service................611
Every 50 Hour Service................612
First 100 Hour Service................613
Every 100 Hours Service................614
Every 250 Hour Service................615
Every 300 Hour Service................616
Every 500 Hour Service................617
Every 600 Hour Service................618
Every 1000 Hour Service................619
Every 1200 Hour Service................620
Annual Service................621
Every 2100 Hours or 2 Years Service................622
Every 3000 Hour Service................623
John Deere 5076EN and 5090EN Tractors Operator's Manual (OMSU48247)