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John Deere Tractors 5070M, 5080M, 5090M and 5100M Operator's Manual (OMAL200244)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 00: Identification Views................15
  Identification Views................15
Section 05: Safety................16
  Replace Safety Signs................18
  Recognize Safety Information................19
  Understand Signal Words................20
  Follow Safety Instructions................21
  Prepare for Emergencies................22
  Wear Protective Clothing................23
  Protect Against Noise................24
  Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires................25
  Fire Prevention................26
  Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................27
  Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................28
  Use Steps and Handholds Correctly................30
  Read Operator Manuals for ISOBUS Implements................31
  Use Seat Belt Properly................32
  Vibration................444
  Operating the Tractor Safely................34
  Avoid Backover Accidents................36
  Limited Use in Forestry Operation................37
  Operating the Loader Tractor Safely................38
  Keep Riders Off Machine................39
  Passenger Seat................40
  Use Safety Lights and Devices................41
  Towing Trailers/Implements Safely (Mass)................42
  Use Caution On Slopes and Uneven Terrain................43
  Freeing a Mired Machine................44
  Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................105
  Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely................46
  Handling Batteries Safely................48
  Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................50
  Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................51
  Welding Near Electronic Control Units................52
  Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely................53
  Practice Safe Maintenance................54
  Avoid Hot Exhaust................55
  Work In Ventilated Area................56
  Support Machine Properly................57
  Prevent Machine Runaway................58
  Park Machine Safely................59
  Transport Tractor Safely................60
  Service Cooling System Safely................61
  Service Accumulator Systems Safely................62
  Service Tires Safely................243
  Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely................64
  Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts................65
  Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................66
  Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System................67
  Store Attachments Safely................68
  Dispose of Waste Properly................69
Section 10: Safety Decals................70
  Pictorial Safety Signs................71
  Operator's Manual................72
  Riders on Tractors with Passenger Seat................73
  Hitch Remote Control................74
  Compressed Air Tank for Trailer Brake................75
  Pick-Up Hitch................76
Section 15: Controls and Instruments................77
  Vehicle Controls................78
  PTO Controls................80
  Creeper Control................81
  Attachment Controls................82
  Heater and Air-Conditioning Controls................83
  Indicator Lights and Displays................84
  Digital Display................87
  Software Update................88
Section 20: Lights................90
  Lights................90
  H4 Farm Headlights................91
  Light Switch................92
  Operating the Hazard Warning Light Switch................94
  Switches for Turn Signal Lights and Horn................95
  Worklight Switches................97
  Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket................98
Section 25: Operator's Cab................100
  Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (for Application of Crop Protection Chemicals and Liquid Fertilizer)................101
  Roll-Over Protective Structure................103
  Seat Belt................104
  Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals................105
  Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides................107
  Comfort Seat................108
  Super Comfort Seat................109
  Instructional Seat................110
  Open Windows................111
  Opening Sun Roof (Option)................112
  Wiper and Washer System................113
  Fan and Air Louvers................115
  Heater................116
  Air-Conditioning System................117
  Storage Rack................118
  Additional Storage Area................119
  Dome Light................120
  Adjusting the Steering Wheel................121
  Beacon Light................122
  Installing the Monitor................123
  3-Terminal Power Outlet Socket................124
  Multiple Power-Outlet Socket Strip................125
  Service ADVISOR SERVICE ADVISOR is a trademark of Deere & Company Socket................100
  Emergency Exits................127
Section 30: Break-in Period................128
  After the First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation................129
  Within the First 100 Hours of Operation................131
  After the First 100 Hours of Operation................132
Section 35: Prestarting Checks................134
  Prestarting Checks................134
  Comply with Operator's Manuals of Implement Manufacturers................138
Section 40: Operating the Engine................427
  Important Information Regarding the Engine................427
  Start the Engine................427
  Cold-Weather Starting Aids................142
  Electrical Starting Aid................143
  Coolant Heater................144
  Fuel Preheater................145
  Starting the Engine With a Slave Battery................146
  Engines with Turbocharger................147
  Towing the Tractor................269
  Parking the Tractor................149
  Stopping the Engine................427
  Battery Cut-Off Switch (If Equipped)................151
  Chock Block (If Equipped)................152
Section 45: Operating the Tractor................153
  Reduce Fuel Consumption................154
  Select Correct Ground Travel Speed................158
  Ground Speeds, SyncReverser / PowrReverser Transmission................429
  Ground Speeds, PowrReverser Transmission................429
  Ground Speeds, PowrReverser Plus Transmission................429
  Shift the Transmission................429
  Engage Park................167
  Engage the Creeper Transmission................429
  Engage Front-Wheel Drive................169
  Engage the Differential Lock................170
  Hydraulic Foot Brakes................171
  Hydraulic Trailer Brakes................172
  Air Brakes on Trailer................173
Section 50: Hitch................175
  Maximum Lifting Force................439
  Hitch Control (Mechanical Version)................177
  Adjust the Rate of Implement Drop (Mechanical Version)................178
  Hitch Control (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................179
  Depth Adjustment (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................181
  Height Adjustment (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................182
  Adjust the Rate of Implement Drop (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................183
  Load/Depth Adjustment (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................184
  Hitch Dampening (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................185
  Hitch Fender Control (Electro-Hydraulic Version)................186
  Three-Point Hitch................187
  Flat Steel Draft Links................188
  Telescopic Draft Links................189
  Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links................190
  Attach Three-Point Hitch Mounted and Drawn Implements................193
  Leveling the Implement................194
  Center Link................195
  Center Link Positions................196
  Lift Links................197
  Adjust for Vertical Float................199
  Stabilizer Bar (If Equipped)................200
Section 55: Power Take-Off................202
  PTO Guard................203
  Operating Instructions................205
  PTO Options................207
  PTO Speeds................208
  Front PTO................209
  Operating PTOs (Engine-Driven PTOs)................210
  Operating the PTO by Fender Control (Engine-Driven PTOs)................211
  Select Rear PTO Speed (Engine-Driven PTOs)................213
  Ground Speed PTO (Optional Equipment)................214
  Attaching PTO-Driven Equipment................215
Section 60: Ballast................216
  Selecting Ballast................217
  Ballasting Rear Wheels................218
  Measuring Rear Wheel Slip................219
  Installing Weights on Flanged Axle................220
  Filling Tires with Liquid Ballast................221
  Draining the Tires................222
  Install Front Weights................223
Section 65: Wheel Tread, Tires................224
  Change Wheels Safely................225
  Adjustable Front Axle (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)................227
  Front-Wheel Tread Adjustment................228
  Front Wheel Tread Adjustment (Tractors with Front-Wheel Drive)................229
  Check Front Wheel Toe-In................231
  Adjust Toe-In (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)................233
  Adjust Toe-In (Tractors with Front-Wheel Drive)................234
  Tighten Wheel Nuts................235
  Adjusting the Fixed Fenders................236
  Adjusting the Pivoting Fenders................238
  Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment................240
  Tread Widths................241
  Tire Pressures................242
  Service Tires Safely................243
  Tire Combinations................244
Section 70: Additional Equipment................246
  Selective Control Valves................247
  Levers for Selective Control Valves................248
  Multi-Function Lever (Mechanical)................250
  Mechanical Multi-Function Lever with Front-Loader Dampening................252
  Rate of Cylinder Operation................254
  Couplers................255
  Hose Unions................256
  Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal................257
  Adjustable Drawbar................258
  Proper Use of Drawbar................261
  Adjustment of Drawbar................262
  Front Jaw Hitch................263
  Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch................264
  Remote Control (If Equipped)................265
  Front Loader Installation - Front Loader Brackets................266
Section 75: Transport................267
  Transporting the Tractor................268
  Towing the Tractor................269
  Driving on Public Roads................270
Section 80: Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant................271
  Diesel Fuel................272
  Lubricity of Diesel Fuel................273
  Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel................274
  Bio-Diesel Fuel................275
  Diesel Engine Break-In Oil................276
  Diesel Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals................277
  Transmission and Hydraulic Oil................278
  Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil................279
  Grease................280
  Oil Filters................281
  Lubricant Storage................282
  Mixing of Lubricants................283
  Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant................286
  Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................285
  Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant................286
  John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender................287
  Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................288
  Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant................289
  Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere LIQUID COOLANT CONDITIONER................290
  Testing Diesel Engine Coolant................292
  Oilscan™ and CoolScan™................293
Section 85: Lubrication and Periodic Service................309
  Using High Pressure Washers................295
  Lubrication and Periodic Service................309
  General Instructions Regarding the Condition of the Tractor................297
  Safe Maintenance and Cleaning................298
  Open the Hood................299
  Access to Battery................300
  Access to Fuses................301
  Jack Up the Tractor - Lifting Points................302
  Check/Replace Hydraulic Hoses................372
  Important Instructions Regarding Alternator................306
  After the First 100 Hours................307
  As Required................308
  Periodic Service................309
  Other Service Jobs................322
  Service (Daily / Every 10, Every 250, Every 500, Every 750 Hours)................311
  Service (Annually, Every 1500, Every 2000, Every 6000 Hours)................313
Section 90: Service / Daily or Every 10 Hours................314
  Check Engine Oil Level................315
  Check Fuel Filter................389
  Check and Drain the Compressed Air Trailer Brake System................317
  Clean the Dust Unloading Valve................318
  Rocker Arm Cover Ventilation................319
  Coolant Level................320
  Checking on Lights................321
  Other Service Jobs................322
Section 95: Service / Every 250 Hours................323
  Service the Fuel Tank................324
  Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level................325
  Checking Electrolyte Level of Battery................326
  Lubricate Front Axle and Wheels (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)................327
  Lubricate Front Axle and U.J. Shaft (Tractors with Front-Wheel Drive)................329
  Check Oil Level in MFWD Axle Housing................330
  Check Oil Level in MFWD Final Drives................331
  Check the Brakes................332
  Check the Park Brake................333
  Check the Park Lock................334
  Lubricate the Three-Point Hitch................335
  Lubricate the Pivoting Fenders................336
  Lubricate Trailer Hitch................337
  Check the Neutral Start Circuit................338
  Check PTO Safety Switch................339
  Check Torques................340
  Check the Manually-Operated Trailer Hitch for Wear................344
  Check the Remote-Controlled Trailer Hitch for Wear................346
  Trailer Hitch, Check the Guide Rails................349
  Check the Drawbar for Wear................350
Section 100: Service / Every 500 Hours................351
  Change Engine Oil................352
  Changing Engine Oil Filter................354
  Change the Fuel Filter................355
  Lubricating Rear Axle Bearings................356
  Air Intake Hoses................357
  Check the Engine Ground Connection................358
  Check the Cab Ground Connection................359
  Check Engine Drive Belt for Wear................360
Section 105: Service / Every 750 Hours................361
  Change Oil In Front-Wheel Drive Axle................362
  Change Oil In Front-Wheel Drive Axle Housing................363
  Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Final Drives................364
  Change Transmission/Hydraulic Oil................365
  Check the Cab Mounting Screws................368
Section 110: Service / Once a Year................369
  Checking the Seat Belt (If Equipped)................370
  Check Engine Coolant................371
  Check/Replace Hydraulic Hoses................372
Section 115: Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years................373
  Change Oil at Front PTO (If Equipped)................374
Section 120: Service / Every 6000 Hours or 6 Years................375
  Note Regarding the Service Interval for Engine Coolant................376
  Change Coolant................377
Section 125: Service / As Required................379
  Engine Air Cleaner................380
  Clean the Primary Filter Element................381
  Clean a Dusty Element................382
  Secondary (Safety) Element................383
  Installation................384
  Clean the Cab Air Filter................385
  Keep Radiator Screen Clean................387
  Check Coolant Level................388
  Check Fuel Filter................389
  Bleed the Fuel System................390
  Lubricate All Lubricating Points................391
  Operator's Seat................392
  Prevent Battery Explosions................393
  Battery - Checking Specific Gravity................394
  Starter Motor................395
  Fuses and Relays in the Engine Compartment................396
  Fuses F01PLB to F04PLB and Relays K05PLB to K06PLB (Engine Compartment)................398
  Fuse on Tractors with a Battery Cut-Off Switch................400
  Fuses and Relays in the Cab................401
  Relays K01 (Cab)................403
  Relays/Diodes K02 (Cab)................404
  Fuses F03 (Cab)................405
  Fuses F04 (Cab)................407
  Fuses F05 (Cab)................409
  Relays K06 (Cab)................411
  Relays K07 (Cab)................412
  Relays K08 (Cab)................413
  Fuses F01FRM (Cab)................414
Section 130: Troubleshooting................415
  Hydraulic System................430
  Engine................427
  Electrical System................437
Section 135: Diagnostic Trouble Codes................420
  What the Diagnostic Trouble Codes Mean................421
  Accessing the Diagnostic Trouble Codes................422
Section 140: Storage................423
  Storage for a Long Period................424
  Removing Tractor from Storage................425
Section 145: Specifications................426
  Engine................427
  Transmission................429
  Hydraulic System................430
  Loads and Weights................431
  How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch................433
  Towed Mass................435
  How to Calculate Permissible Mass................436
  Electrical System................437
  Capacities................438
  Maximum Lifting Force................439
  Sound Level................440
  Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)................441
  Permissible Front Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Operation with Front Loader)................442
  Permissible Rear Axle Load in Relation to Tires................443
  Vibration................444
  Safety Note Regarding the Subsequent Installation of Electrical and Electronic Appliances and/or Components................445
  EU Declaration of Conformity................446
Section 150: Serial Numbers................447
  Type Plates................448
  Product Identification Number................449
  Engine Serial Number................450
  Transmission Serial Number................451
  Front-Wheel Drive Axle Serial Number................452
 
John Deere Tractors 5070M, 5080M, 5090M and 5100M Operator's Manual (OMAL200244)


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