John Deere 5075M, 5085M, 5100M and 5115M (Stage IIIB) Tractors Operator's Manual (OMSU47590)
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OMSU47590 English - John Deere 5075M, 5085M, 5100M and 5115M (Stage IIIB) Tractors (Export, March 2016) Operator's Manual.pdf
omsu47592 English - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M and 5115M (Stage IIIB) Tractors Operator's Manual (European, March 2016) -: (European Edition) Operator's Manual.pdf
omsu47608 Croatian - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M i 5115M (stupanj IIIB) Priručnik za rukovanje traktorima (europski, ožujak 2016.) -: (Europsko izdanje)
omsu47609 Czech - Návod k obsluze pro traktory 5075M, 5085M, 5100M a 5115M (Stage IIIB) (evropská verze, březen 2016) -: (Evropské vydání)
omsu47610 Danish - Betjeningsvejledning til traktorerne 5075M, 5085M, 5100M og 5115M (fase IIIB) (europæisk, marts 2016) -: (Europæisk version)
omsu47611 Dutch - Bedieningshandboek tractoren 5075M, 5085M, 5100M en 5115M (Stage IIIB) (Europees, maart 2016) -: (Europese versie)
omsu47612 Estonian - Traktorite 5075M, 5085M, 5100M ja 5115M (Stage IIIB) kasutusjuhendid (Euroopa versioon, märts 2016)
omsu47613 Finnish - 5075M-, 5085M-, 5100M- ja 5115M (vaihe IIIB) -traktorien käyttöohje (eurooppalainen, maaliskuu 2016) -: (Euroopan painos)
omsu47614 French - Livret d'entretien pour tracteurs 5075M, 5085M, 5100M et 5115M (phase IIIB) (Europe, mars 2016) -: (Édition européenne)
omsu47615 German - Betriebsanleitung für Traktoren 5075M, 5085M, 5100M und 5115M (Stufe IIIB) (europäische Ausgabe, März 2016) -: (Europäische Versionen)
omsu47616 Greek - Εγχειρίδιο χειριστή τρακτέρ 5075M, 5085M, 5100M και 5115M (Βαθμίδα IIIB) (Ευρωπαϊκή έκδοση, Μάρτιος 2016)
omsu47617 Hungarian - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M és 5115M (IIIB szintű) traktorok kezelési utasítása (Európai kiadás, 2016. március)
omsu47618 Italian - Manuale dell'operatore per trattori 5075M, 5085M, 5100M e 5115M (fase IIIB) (Europa, marzo 2016) -: (Versione europea)
omsu47619 Latvian-lettish - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M un 5115M (IIIB posma) traktoru lietošanas instrukcija (Eiropa, 2016. gada marts) -: (Eiropas versija)
omsu47620 Lithuanian - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M ir 5115M (IIIB pakopos) traktorių naudojimo instrukcija (Europa, 2016 m. kovo mėn.) -: (Skirta Europai)
omsu47621 Norwegian - Brukermanual for traktorer i seriene 5075M, 5085M, 5100M og 5115M (Steg IIIB) (Europeisk, Mars 2016) -: (Europeisk versjon)
omsu47623 Portuguese - Manual do Operador dos Tratores 5075M, 5085M, 5100M e 5115M (Estágio IIIB) (Versão Europeia, Março de 2016) -: (Edição Europeia)
omsu47624 Romanian - Manual de utilizare pentru tractoare 5075M, 5085M, 5100M şi 5115M (Etapa IIIB) (ediţie europeană, martie 2016)
omsu47625 Slovak - Návod na obsluhu traktorov 5075M, 5085M, 5100M a 5115M (Trieda IIIB) (pre Európu, marec 2016) -: (Európske vydanie)
omsu47626 Slovenian - Uporabniški priročnik za traktorje 5075M, 5085M, 5100M in 5115M (stopnje IIIB) (evropska izvedba, marec 2016)
omsu47628 Swedish - 5075M, 5085M, 5100M och 5115M (fas IIIB) användarhandbok till traktor (europeisk, mars 2016) -: (Europeisk utgåva)
omsu47629 Bulgarian - Ръководство за оператора на трактори 5075M, 5085M, 5100M и 5115M (етап IIIB) (за Европа, март 2016 г.) -: (Европейско издание)
omsu47569 English - 5075M (FT4) Tractors Operator’s Manual (North American, March 2016) -: (North American Edition) Operator's Manual
omsu47588 French - Livret d'entretien pour tracteurs 5075M (FT4) (Amérique de Nord, mars 2016)
TABLE OF CONTENTS................1
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
Handle Starting Fluid Safely................29
Fire Prevention................30
In Case of Fire................31
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling................32
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................490
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................35
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................36
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................38
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers................39
Use Seat Belt Properly................40
Operating the Tractor Safely................41
Avoid Backover Accidents................43
Limited Use in Forestry Operation................44
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely................45
Keep Riders Off Machine................46
Instructional Seat................47
Use Safety Lights and Devices................48
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds................49
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground................51
Freeing a Mired Machine................52
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................53
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely................54
Handling Batteries Safely................56
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................58
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................59
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely................60
Practice Safe Maintenance................61
Avoid Hot Exhaust................62
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely................63
Work In Ventilated Area................66
Support Machine Properly................67
Prevent Machine Runaway................68
Park Machine Safely................69
Transport Tractor Safely................409
Service Cooling System Safely................71
Service Accumulator Systems Safely................72
Service Tires Safely................362
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely................74
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts................75
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................76
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System................77
Store Attachments Safely................78
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components................79
Section 10: Safety Signs................80
Replace Safety Signs................81
Operator's Manual................82
Use Seat Belt................144
Hitch Remote Control—If Equipped................85
Riders................86
ROPS in Normal Position................87
Pick-Up Hitch—If Equipped................88
Noise—Australia Only................89
Section 15: Controls and Instruments................90
Front Console Switches and Controls................91
Steering Column, Foot-Operated Controls................92
Console Controls—Open Operator Station................93
Console Controls—Cab................96
Gauges and Indicator Lights................99
Information Display (Roll Mode Switch)................102
Heater and Air Conditioner Controls—Cab................104
External Rear Hitch Raise/Lower Switches—If Equipped................105
Section 16: Operating Radio................106
Operating Satellite Ready Premium Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player (If Equipped)................107
Setting Clock—Premium Radio................111
Setting the Alarm—Premium Radio................113
Compact Disk (CD) Mode—Premium Radio................115
Using iPod iPod is a trademark of Apple,Inc. —Premium Radio................106
USB Mode–Premium Radio................120
Using Weather Band................122
Section 20: Lights................123
Light Location................124
Road, Work, and Warning Lights................126
Turn Signal, High, and Low Beam Lights................128
Brake Light................130
Loader Auxiliary Driving Lights—If Equipped................131
Implement/Trailer Outlet with Flood Light Connector................133
Rotary Beacon Light—If Equipped................135
Section 25: Operator's Station—OOS................137
Operate Foldable ROPS................138
ROPS Certificate................140
Adjust Seat—Open Operator Station................141
Adjust Seat Armrests—If Equipped................143
Use Seat Belt................144
Adjust Steering Wheel Tilt and Height................145
Section 30: Operator's Station—Cab................146
Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (when Applying Plant Protection Products and Liquid Fertilizers)................147
Door and Windows................149
Adjust Seat—Mechanical Suspension................152
Adjust Seat—Air Suspension (If Equipped)................154
HVAC Blower Speed................156
HVAC Temperature................157
Defrost Windshield and Side Glass................158
Air Conditioner and Heater Performance................159
Windshield Wiper and Washer................160
Rear Window Wiper and Washer—If Equipped................161
Use Dome Light................162
Right-Hand Console Control Illumination Light................163
Bluetooth Microphone—If Equipped................164
Monitor Installation................165
Instructional Seat—If Equipped................166
Accessory Electrical Outlet—If Equipped................167
Use Auxiliary Power Strip—If Equipped................168
Section 40: Break-In Period................169
Observe Engine Operation................170
Break-In Service................171
Section 45: Prestart Checks................172
Service Daily Before Start-Up................173
Section 50: Operate Engine................631
Before Starting the Engine................631
Operate Key Switch................181
Start Engine................631
Cold Weather Start Aid................185
Engine Block Coolant Heater................187
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges................189
Change Engine Speeds................192
Recommended Engine Speeds and Operational Procedures................193
Stop Engine................631
Battery Cut-Off Switch—If Equipped................197
Use Booster Battery or Charger................198
Exhaust Filter System Overview................199
Automatic (AUTO) Exhaust Filter Cleaning................460
Disabled Exhaust Filter Cleaning................460
Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning................460
Service Exhaust Filter Cleaning................460
Section 55: Operating the Tractor................212
Operate PowrReverser Transmission................638
Ground Speed Estimates PowrReverser Transmission................638
Operate PowrReverser Plus Transmission................638
Ground Speed Estimates—PowrReverser Plus Transmission................638
Operate SyncReverser Transmission................638
Ground Speed Estimates SyncReverser Transmission................638
Electrohydraulic Transmission System Indicator................226
Select a Gear................227
Correction Factors for Other Tire Sizes................228
Creeper Gear Operation................229
Ground Speed Estimates—Transmission with Creeper................231
Brake Operation................233
Differential Lock Operation................235
Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive—Electrohydraulic Control—If Equipped................236
Stop Tractor................239
Air Brakes on Trailer—If Equipped................242
Section 60: Rear Hitch Controls................244
Operate Mechanical Position Control—If Equipped................245
Operate Mechanical Draft Control—If Equipped................248
Operate Mechanical Rate-of-Drop Control—If Equipped................250
Operate Electrohydraulic Draft Control—If Equipped................252
Operate Electrohydraulic Rate-of-Drop Control—If Equipped................254
Operate Electrohydraulic Height Limit Control—If Equipped................255
Operate Electrohydraulic Position Control—If Equipped................256
Electrohydraulic Hitch System Indicator—If Equipped................260
Operate External Position Control—If Equipped................261
Section 65: 3-Point Hitch................641
Match Tractor Power to Implement................326
3-Point Hitch Components................265
Prepare Implement................266
Convert Category II Hitch to Category I................268
Position Center Link................269
Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch................641
Quick Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links—If Equipped................276
Adjust Hitch Side Sway................278
Level Hitch................280
Adjust Lateral Float................282
Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch—If Equipped................283
Stabilizing System—If Equipped................286
Adjusting Spreading Dimensions................287
Section 70: Hydraulic System Controls and Operations................289
Rear SCV Control Lever and Coupler Identification................290
Mid-Mount SCV Control Lever and Coupler Identification—If Equipped................292
Use Correct Hose Tips................294
Connect or Disconnect High-Pressure Hoses................295
Connect Cylinder Hoses to Rear SCV................296
Connect Cylinder Hoses to Mid SCV—If Equipped................297
Connect and Operate Single-Acting Cylinder................299
Operate Rear SCV Control Levers................301
Set Rear SCV Detents................302
Use Deluxe Rear SCV to Operate Hydraulic Motor................304
Use Rear SCV to Provide Power Beyond Oil................306
Use Rear SCV to Operate Loader................308
Operate Mid SCV Multi-Function Control Lever—If Equipped................309
Adjust Flow Control—Rear SCV and Mid SCV—If Equipped................313
Correct Reversed Cylinder Response................315
Warm Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil................316
Use Rear SCV Oil Collection Tank—If Equipped................319
Use Hydraulic Power Beyond Coupler—If Equipped................320
Use Hydraulic Motor Case Drain Connection—If Equipped................321
Use Fast Return-to-Sump Connection................322
Hydraulic Trailer Brake Valve—If Equipped................323
Section 75: Drawbar and PTO................324
PTO Guard—If Equipped................325
Match Tractor Power to Implement................326
Observe Drawbar Load Limitations................327
Select Drawbar Position................328
Adjust Drawbar Length and Offset................331
Attach PTO-Driven Implement................333
Select Correct PTO Speeds—If Equipped................335
Ground Speed PTO—If Equipped................337
Reverse 540/540E/1000 RPM PTO Shaft—If Equipped................339
Operating Rear PTO................341
Front PTO—If Equipped................348
Section 80: Performance Ballast................350
Plan for Maximum Productivity................351
Select Ballast Carefully................352
Use Cast Iron Weights................354
Install Rear Cast Iron Weights—If Equipped................355
Filling Tires With Liquid Ballast................357
Draining Tires................358
Use Implement Codes................359
Section 85: Wheels, Tires and Treads................361
Service Tires Safely................362
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance................363
Check Tire Inflation Pressure................541
Tire Inflation Pressure Charts................365
Select Front Tire Rolling Direction................367
Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly................368
Tighten Bolts—Adjustable Front Axle................369
Tighten Bolts—MFWD Axle................370
Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle................371
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations................372
Jacking Up Tractor—Lifting Points................373
Set Tread—Two-Position Rear Wheels................375
Set Tread—Multi-Position Rear Wheels................377
Set Tread—Multi-Position MFWD Wheels................379
Set Tread—Adjustable Front Axle................382
Adjust Front Axle Tread Width................384
Check Toe-In—Adjustable Front Axle................385
Adjust Toe-In—Adjustable Front Axle................386
Check Toe-In—MFWD Axle................388
Adjust Toe-In—MFWD Axle................389
Set MFWD Steering Stops Turn Radius................390
Correct Tire Selection................391
Section 90: Additional Equipment................393
Front Loader Installation—Front Loader Brackets................394
Front Three-Point Hitch................395
Section 95: Transporting................399
Front End Ballast................400
Safety Chain................401
Road Transportation................403
Deliver Safely................407
Transport Tractor Safely................409
Tow Tractor................410
Tow Points - Front................412
Tow Points- Rear................414
Section 100: Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant................415
Fill Fuel Tank................416
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................418
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)................419
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................421
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................422
Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate................423
Testing Coolant Freeze Point................424
Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals................426
Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V................427
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines................429
John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V................431
Oil Filters................432
Fuel Filters................433
Diesel Fuel................434
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel................436
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel................437
Testing Diesel Fuel................438
Biodiesel Fuel................439
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines................441
Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives................443
Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease................444
Mixing of Lubricants................445
Lubricant Storage................446
Transmission, Steering, Brake, Hydraulic, and Gear Case Oil................447
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™................448
Section 105: Maintenance and Service Intervals................449
Service Interval Chart................452
Service Interval Chart................452
Service—As Required................454
Section 110: Maintenance—As Required/Per Condition................456
Diesel Particulate Filter Maintenance and Service................458
Required Emission-Related Information................459
Exhaust Filter Cleaning................460
Exhaust Filter Maintenance and Service................462
Exhaust Filter / Diesel Particulate Filter Ash Handling and Disposal................463
Exhaust Filter Disposal................464
Adjust PTO Speed Shift Lever—Open Operator's Station................465
Adjust PTO Speed Shift Lever—Cab................466
Adjust Hand Throttle Friction Linkage................467
Adjust Hand and Foot Throttle Cable................468
Adjust Park Position Bracket................469
Adjust Rear Fender—Open Operator's Station................470
Service Air Conditioner—If Equipped................471
Test Injection Nozzles................624
Clean and Check Battery Condition................563
Clean Cab Air Filters—If Equipped................616
Clean Grille and Tilting Cooling Package (If Equipped)................479
Clean Grille and Slide Out Cooling Package (If Equipped)................481
Lubricate Axle Pivot Point—2WD................544
Lubricate Steering Spindles and Steering Cylinder Ends—Adjustable Front Axle................543
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings................587
Lubricate Draft Sensing Shaft Seal................561
Drain and Flush Fuel Tank................562
Keep ROPS Installed Properly................490
Keep Cab Protection System Installed Properly................492
Bleed Fuel System................494
Replace Battery................497
Locate Fusible Link................499
Locate Fuses—Open Operator's Station................500
Locate Fuses—Cab................502
Fuse and Relay Size and Function................504
Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely................508
Replace Headlight Bulb................509
Replace Tail Light Bulb—Cab and Deluxe OOS................512
Replace Directional/Warning Light and Clearance Light Bulb—Open Operator's Station................513
Replace Warning/Directional Light Bulb—Open Operator's Station................514
Replace Work Light Bulb—Open Operator's Station................515
Replace Work Light Bulb—Cab................516
Replace Fender Light Bulb—Open Operator's Station................518
Replace Loader Light Bulb—If Equipped................519
Replace Dome Light Bulb—Cab................521
Replace Controls Illumination Light Bulb—Cab................522
Replace Rotary Beacon Light Bulb—If Equipped................523
Section 115: Maintenance—Every 10 Hours/Daily................526
Check Engine Oil Level................527
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter................529
Check Compressed Air System................531
Check Lights................532
Cleaning Air Filter Dust Unloading Valve................533
Section 120: Maintenance—Every Week/50 Hours................534
Check Coolant Level................535
Check Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil Level................537
Check MFWD for Oil Leaks................539
Inspect Tires................540
Check Tire Inflation Pressure................541
Lubricate MFWD Axle Trunnion................542
Lubricate Steering Spindles and Steering Cylinder Ends—Adjustable Front Axle................543
Lubricate Axle Pivot Point—2WD................544
Lubricate Hitch Linkage and Hitch Bushing................545
Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware................556
Section 125: Maintenance—First 100 Hours................547
Change Engine Oil and Filter................570
Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter................592
Tighten Air Intake and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps (Except 5075M)................589
Tighten Air Intake and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps (5075M)................591
Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware................556
Section 130: Maintenance—Every 300 Hours................557
Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level—If Equipped................558
Check MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil Level—If Equipped................559
Lubricate Trailer Hitch................560
Lubricate Draft Sensing Shaft Seal................561
Drain and Flush Fuel Tank................562
Clean and Check Battery Condition................563
Inspect and Adjust Alternator Belt (5075M)................566
Inspect and Adjust Air Conditioning Compressor Belt (5075M)................567
Inspect and Adjust Air Brake Compressor Belt................568
Section 135: Maintenance—Every 500 Hours................569
Change Engine Oil and Filter................570
Replace Fuel Filter................573
Section 140: Maintenance—Every 600 Hours................575
Check Neutral Start System................576
Clean Cab Air Filters—If Equipped................616
Change MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil—If Equipped................581
Change MFWD Axle Housing Oil—If Equipped................583
Clean Open Crankcase Vent (OCV) Tube................584
Pack Front Wheel Bearings—2WD................585
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings................587
Check Front Axle Pivot Pin End Play................588
Tighten Air Intake and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps (Except 5075M)................589
Tighten Air Intake and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps (5075M)................591
Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter................592
Section 145: Maintenance—Every 1200 Hours................594
Inspect Fan Belt Tensioner (Except 5075M)................595
Replace Fan Belt (Except 5075M)................597
Replace Alternator Belt (5075M)................601
Replace Air Conditioner Compressor Belt (5075M)................603
Replace Air Brake Compressor Belt................605
Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter................607
Service Air Cleaner Elements................610
Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter................613
Change Oil at Front PTO (if Equipped)................614
Section 150: Maintenance—Annually................615
Clean Cab Air Filters—If Equipped................616
Lubricate PTO Stub Shaft—1000 RPM Option................618
Check Engine Coolant Properties................620
Inspect Seat Belt................621
Section 155: Maintenance—Every 2000 Hours................622
Adjust Engine Valve Clearance (5075M)................623
Test Injection Nozzles................624
Section 160: Maintenance—First 3 Years or 3000 Hours................625
Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat................629
Adjust Engine Valve Clearance (Except 5075M)................627
Section 165: Maintenance—First 5 Years or 4500 Hours................628
Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat................629
Section 170: Troubleshooting................630
Engine................631
Transmission................638
Hydraulic System................639
Brakes................640
3-Point Hitch................641
Selective Control Valves (SCV)................644
Remote Hydraulic Cylinder................645
Electrical System................646
Heater and A/C System (Cab)................648
Wipers, Work Lights, Dome Light and Radio (Cab)................652
Section 175: Storage................653
Tractor Storage................654
Remove Tractor from Storage................656
Section 180: Specifications................657
Machine Specifications................658
Drain and Refill Capacities................660
Hitch Capacity................661
Vertical Loads and Towable Mass for Tractors................662
How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch................663
How to Calculate Permissible Mass................665
Machine Weights................666
Permissible Load Specifications................667
Sound Level................668
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values................669
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values................671
Section 185: Identification Numbers................674
Identification Numbers................674
Record Product Identification Number................675
Record Front Axle Serial Number................677
Record Engine Serial Number................678
Record Transmission Serial Number................679
Record Cab Serial Number................680
Keep Proof of Ownership................681
Keep Machines Secure................682
Section 190: Service and Maintenance Record................683
First 100 Hour Service................684
300 Hour Service................685
500 Hour Service................686
600 Hour Service................687
1200 Hour Service................688
Annual Service................689
2000 Hour Service................690
First 3 Years or 3000 Hours Service................691
First 5 Years or 4500 Hours Service................692
Change of Ownership................695
Change of Ownership................695
Change of Ownership................695
John Deere 5075M, 5085M, 5100M and 5115M (Stage IIIB) Tractors Operator's Manual (OMSU47590)