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John Deere 6110, 6110L, 6210, 6210L, 6310, 6310L, 6310S, 6410, 6410L, 6410S, 6510L, 6510S Tractors Operator's Manual (OMAL152911 OMAL116324)

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John Deere 6110, 6110L, 6210, 6210L, 6310, 6310L, 6310S, 6410, 6410L, 6410S, 6510L, 6510S Tractors Operator's Manual is divided into different sections. Each section covers a specific component or system with detailed illustrations. A table of contents is placed at the beginning of each section. Pages are easily found by category, and each page is expandable for great detail. The printer-ready PDF documents work like a charm on all kinds of devices. This document is printable, without restrictions, contains searchable text, bookmarks, crosslinks for easy navigation.

OMAL116324 English - John Deere 6110, 6110L, 6210, 6210L, 6310, 6310L, 6310S, 6410, 6410L, 6410S, 6510L, 6510S Tractors ( -270653) Operator's Manual.pdf
OMAL152911 English - John Deere 6110, 6110L, 6210, 6210L, 6310, 6310L, 6310S, 6410, 6410L, 6410S, 6510L, 6510S Tractors (270654- ) Operator's Manual.pdf

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 05: Safety................18
  Recognize Safety Information................19
  Understand Signal Words................20
  Follow Safety Instructions................21
  Stay Clear of Moving Tractor................22
  Prevent Machine Runaway................50
  Use ROPS and Seat Belt Properly................24
  Operating the Tractor Safely................25
  Shift to Low Gear on Hills................27
  Use Caution on Hillsides................28
  Stopping and Parking Tractor................29
  Keep Riders Off Machine................30
  Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires................31
  Prepare for Emergencies................32
  Wear Protective Clothing................33
  Handle Chemical Products Safely................34
  Avoid Contact with Pesticides................103
  Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines................36
  Use Safety Lights and Devices................37
  Use a Safety Chain................38
  Safely Transporting the Tractor................288
  Tow Loads Safely................40
  Keep ROPS Installed Properly................41
  Practice Safe Maintenance................42
  Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating................43
  Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines................44
  Avoid High-Pressure Fluids................45
  Service Cooling System Safely................46
  Store Attachments Safely................47
  Dispose of Waste Properly................48
Section 10: Safety Decals................49
  Prevent Machine Runaway................50
  Use Seat Belt................102
  Operate Tractor Safely................52
  Do Not Modify ROPS................53
  Avoid Explosive Gases................54
  Stay Clear of PTO................55
Section 15: Controls and Instruments................56
  Vehicle Controls on Tractors With Cab................57
  Differences of Vehicle Controls on Tractors without Cab................59
  Vehicle Controls on Low Profile Orchard Tractors................60
  PTO and Creeper Controls................61
  Attachment Controls................62
  Heater and Air Conditioning Controls................63
  Operating the Digital Display................64
  Indicator Lights................89
  Additional Indicator Lights................89
  Fuel Gauge................67
  Coolant Temperature Gauge................68
  Digital Display (Dual Gauge II)................69
  Performance Monitor................73
  Data Entry Mode................75
  Operating Touch Pad Switches................76
  Operation and Calibration................77
  Backlight Brightness................83
  Adjusting Backlight-Performance Monitor................73
Section 20: Lights................89
  Light Switches (Tractors with Cab)................86
  Work Light Switches (Tractors with Cab)................87
  Light Switches (Tractors Without Cab)................88
  Lights................89
  Additional Work Lights at Cab Frame................92
  Operating the Hazard Warning Light Switch................93
  Switch for Turn Signal Lights and Horn (Tractors with Cab)................94
  Switch for Turn Signal Lights (Tractors Without Cab)................95
  Switch for Horn (Tractors Without Cab)................96
  Seven-Terminal Outlet................97
Section 25: Operator's Platform and Cab................98
  Roll-Over Protective Structure................99
  Operating Foldable ROPS................100
  Seat Belt................102
  Avoid Contact with Pesticides................103
  Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides................105
  Comfort Seat................106
  Super Comfort Seat................107
  Air Comfort Seat................109
  Opening Windows................111
  Windshield Wiper and Washer System................113
  Blower and Air Louvers................115
  Heater................117
  Air Conditioning System................118
  Tips on Using the Air-Conditioning System................119
  ULTRA-GARDULTRA-GARD is a trademark of Deere & Company. Xl Cab Air Filter................98
  Cooling a Drink Can................122
  Storage Rack................123
  Dome and Console Lights................124
  Adjusting Steering Wheel................125
  Turn Around Steering Wheel (On Low Profile Orchard Tractors)................126
  Beacon Light (Option)................128
  Step Adjustment................129
  Multiple Power-Outlet Socket Strip................130
  Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray................131
  Installing the Monitor................132
  3-Terminal Power Outlet Socket................134
Section 30: Break-In Period................136
  After First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation................137
  Within First 100 Hours of Operation................139
  After First 100 Hours of Operation................140
Section 35: Prestarting Checks................141
  Prestarting Check................142
Section 40: Operating the Engine................416
  Positions of Main Switch................144
  Starting the Engine................416
  Cold Weather Starting Aids................147
  Electrical Starting Aid................148
  Using Auxiliary Heaters................149
  Starting with a Booster Battery................151
  Engine Warm-Up Period................152
  Engines with Turbocharger................153
  Towing the Tractor................289
  Parking the Tractor................156
  Stopping the Engine................416
Section 45: Operating the Tractor................158
  Reduce Fuel Consumption................159
  Select Correct Ground Travel Speed................163
  Travel Speeds, SyncroPlus SyncroPlus is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission................418
  Travel Speeds, PowrReverser PowrReverser is a trademark of Deere & Company. (16/16)................158
  Shifting SyncroPlus SyncroPlus is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission / PowrReverser PowrReverser is a trademark of Deere & Company.................158
  Shift Lever Positions................170
  Travel Speeds, PowrQuad PowrQuad is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission................418
  Travel Speeds, PowrQuad PowrQuad is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission (24/24)................158
  Shifting the PowrQuad PowrQuad is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission................418
  Shift Lever Positions, PowrQuad PowrQuad is a trademark of Deere & Company. Transmission................418
  Shifting the PowrQuad PowrQuad is a trademark of Deere & Company. Plus Transmission................418
  Shifting the Autoquad Transmission................418
  Engaging Creeper Transmission................418
  Engaging Front Wheel Drive................183
  Tractors With TLS MFWD Axle................184
  Engaging Differential Lock................185
  Hydraulic Foot Brakes................186
Section 50: Rockshaft and Three-Point Hitch................187
  Rockshaft Control................188
  Operation and Function of Headland Management System HMS (If Equipped)................190
  Rockshaft Remote Control................191
  Height Adjustment................192
  Transporting Mounted Implements................193
  Hitch Dampening (With HMS)................194
  Adjusting Rate of Implement Drop................195
  Depth Adjustment................196
  Load/Depth Adjustment................197
  1 Depth Control................198
  2-4 Mixed Control................199
  5 Load Control................200
  Float Position................201
  Direct Actuation................202
  Telescopic Draft Links................203
  Attaching Three-Point Hitch and Drawn Implements................204
  Leveling the Implement................205
  Center Link Adjustment................206
  Lift Links................207
  Adjusting for Vertical Float................208
  Sway Blocks (If Equipped)................209
Section 55: Power Take-Off................210
  PTO Guard................211
  PTO Options................212
  PTO Speeds................213
  Operating Power Take-Offs................214
  Reversing Rear PTO Shafts................216
  Attaching PTO-Driven Equipment................218
Section 60: Ballast................219
  Selecting Ballast................220
  Ballasting Rear Wheels................221
  Measuring Rear Wheel Slip................222
  Installing Weights on Flanged Axle................223
  Installing Weights on Rack-and-Pinion Axle................224
  Filling Tires With Liquid Ballast................225
  Draining the Tires................226
  Installing Front Weights................420
  Using Implement Codes................228
Section 65: Wheel Treads, Tires................230
  Adjustable Front Axle (Tractors Without Front Wheel Drive)................231
  Adjusting Front Wheel Tread................232
  Checking Front Wheel Toe-In................233
  Adjusting Front Wheel Toe-In................244
  Changing Wheels Safely................235
  Front Wheel Tread Adjustment (Tractors With Front Wheel Drive)................236
  Adjusting Front Wheel Tread With Reversible Rims................237
  Adjusting Front Wheel Tread with Adjustable Rims................238
  Limiting Front Wheel Steering Angle................240
  Tighten Front Wheel Attaching Nuts................242
  Check Front Wheel Toe-In................243
  Adjusting Front Wheel Toe-In................244
  Adjusting the Fender................245
  Fender Positions................247
  Rear Wheel Tread Adjustment with Flanged Axle................249
  Positions of Rims and Wheel Disks................250
  Tread Widths................251
  Adjusting Wheel Tread with Rack-and-Pinion Axle................253
  Positions of Rims and Wheel Disks with Rack-and-Pinion Axle................256
  Tread Widths with Standard Rack-and-Pinion Axle................257
  Tire Pressures................262
  Service Tires Safely................263
  Tire Combinations, Tractors with Front Wheel Drive................264
  High Clearance Tractors................268
Section 70: Additional Equipment................269
  Selective Control Valves................270
  Adjustment of Pressure Limit at Selective Control Valves (300 Series)................271
  Control Lever for Selective Control Valves................273
  Multi-Function Lever................275
  Rate of Cylinder Operation................276
  Couplers................277
  Hose Unions................278
  Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal................279
  Oil Withdrawal with Hydraulic Motor................280
  Using Pressure Free Return Circuit................281
  Swinging Drawbar................282
  Lengthwise Adjustment of Drawbar................283
  High Clearance Drawbar................284
  Vandal Protection................285
Section 75: Transport................287
  Transporting the Tractor................288
  Towing the Tractor................289
  Driving on Public Roads................290
Section 80: Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant................291
  Diesel Fuel................292
  Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel................293
  Diesel Engine Oil................294
  Engine Break-In Oil................295
  Oil Filters................296
  Diesel Engine Coolant................297
  Operating in Warm Temperature Climates................298
  Transmission and Hydraulic Oil................299
  Front Wheel Drive Axle Oil................300
  Grease................301
  Mixing of Lubricants................302
  Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants................303
  Lubricant Storage................304
Section 85: Lubrication and Periodic Service................307
  Using High-Pressure Washers................306
  Lubrication and Periodic Service................307
  Opening the Hood................308
  Removing Grille Screens................309
  Removing Fan Guard................310
  Access to Battery................311
  Access to Fuses................312
  Important Instructions Regarding Alternator................313
  Service Chart................314
  Daily or Every 10 Hours................315
  After the First 100 Hours................316
  Every 250 Hours................317
  Every 500 Hours................318
  Every 750 Hours................319
  Every 1500 Hours or Every Two Years................320
  Every 3000 Hours or Every Three Years................321
  As Required................322
Section 90: Service / Daily or Every 10 Hours................323
  Checking Engine Crankcase Oil Level................324
  Checking the Fuel Filter................387
  Checking on Lights................326
  Other Service Jobs................327
Section 95: Service / Every 250 Hours................328
  Changing Engine Oil................329
  Changing Engine Crankcase Filter Element................331
  Checking Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level................332
  Prevent Battery Explosions................333
  Checking Electrolyte Level of Batteries................334
  Lubricating Front Axle and Front Wheels................335
  Checking Oil Level in MFWD Axle Housing................337
  Checking Oil Level in MFWD Final Drives................338
  Lubricating Three-Point Hitch................339
  Neutral Start Circuit................340
  Wheel Retaining Bolts................343
Section 100: Service / Every 500 Hours................345
  Changing the Fuel Filter................346
  Servicing Fuel Tank................347
  Lubricating Rear Axle Bearings................348
  Air Intake Hoses................349
Section 105: Service / Every 750 Hours................350
  Checking Engine Speeds................351
  Replacing Transmission/Hydraulic System Filter Elements................352
  Replace Front PTO Filter (If Equipped)................353
Section 110: Service / Every 1500 Hours or 2 Years................354
  Changing Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle................355
  Changing Oil in MFWD Axle Housing................356
  Changing Oil in MFWD Final Drives................357
  Change Transmission/Hydraulic Oil................358
  Change Front PTO Oil (If Equipped)................360
Section 115: Service / Every 3000 Hours or 3 Years................361
  Changing Coolant................362
  Test Thermostat Opening Temperature................364
Section 120: Service / As Required................366
  Unloading Dust from Cab Air Filters................367
  Air Cleaner................368
  Cleaning Primary Filter Element................369
  Cleaning Dusty Element................370
  Cleaning the Dust Unloading Valve................371
  Secondary (Safety) Element................372
  Installation................373
  Cleaning Cab Air Filters................374
  Cleaning the ULTRA-GARD ULTRA-GARD is a trademark of Deere & Company. Xl Cab Air Filter................366
  Safety Regulations................376
  Replacing the Fresh Air Filters................378
  Replacing the Recirculated Air Filter................380
  Apply Service Decal................381
  Cleaning and Checking the ULTRA-GARD ULTRA-GARD is a trademark of Deere & Company. Xl Filter................366
  Keep Radiator Screen Clean (If Equipped)................383
  Air Conditioning System Not Cooling Correctly................384
  Bleeding the Brakes................385
  Checking the Fuel Filter................387
  Bleeding the Fuel System................388
  Lubricate All Lubricating Points................389
  Operator's Seat................390
  Batteries - Checking Specific Gravity................391
  Starting Motor................392
  Fuses (Tractors with Cab)................393
  Fuses (Load Center 1, Tractors with Cab)................395
  Fuses (Load Center 2, Tractors with Cab)................397
  Fuses (Tractors Without Cab)................399
  Load Center (Tractors Without Cab)................401
  Replacing the Drive Belt................403
Section 125: Troubleshooting................407
  Hydraulic System................419
  Engine................416
  Electrical System................422
Section 130: Storage................412
  Storage for Long Period................413
  Removing Tractor From Storage................414
Section 135: Specifications................415
  Engine................416
  Transmission................418
  Hydraulic System................419
  Weights................420
  Electrical System................422
  Capacities................423
  Load Capacity of Tires (Front)................424
  Load Capacity of Tires (Rear)................426
  Load Capacity of Tires with Front Loader................428
  Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values................429
  Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values................430
  Limited Battery Warranty................431
Section 140: Serial Numbers................433
  Type Plates................434
  Product Identification Number................435
  Transmission Serial Number................436
  Serial Number of Front Wheel Drive Axle................437
  Product Identification and Component Serial Numbers................438
Section 145: Lubrication and Maintenance Records................440
  250 Hour Service................441
  500 Hour Service................442
  750 Hour Service................443
  1500 Hour Service................444
  3000 Hour Service................445
Section 150: Crime Prevention Tips................446
  Help Prevent Crime................447
  Record AG Identification Numbers................448
  Keep Proof of Ownership................449
  Park Indoors Out of Sight................450
  When Parking Outdoors................451
  Reduce Vandalism................452
  Report Thefts Immediately................453
Section SLIT: John Deere Service Literature Available................454
  Technical Information................455
Section IBC: John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job................457
  John Deere Is At Your Service When You Need It................458

John Deere 6110, 6110L, 6210, 6210L, 6310, 6310L, 6310S, 6410, 6410L, 6410S, 6510L, 6510S Tractors Operator's Manual (OMAL152911 OMAL116324)

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