John Deere 5085M, 5100M, 5100MH, 5115M, 5115ML Mar 2016- tractors operator's manual (OMSU47635)
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Pages: 248
File size: 12.96 MB
Language: English
Models: 5085M, 5100M, 5100MH, 5115M, 5115ML, March 2016 -, European version
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Table of Contents for JD-OMSU47635 manual
- Introduction
- Foreword
- Emissions Performance and Tampering
- Sequential Reading
- Identification Views
- Regions and Country Versions
- Safety
- Recognize Safety Information
- Understand Signal Words
- Follow Safety Instructions
- Prepare for Emergencies
- Wear Protective Clothing
- Protect Against Noise
- Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires
- Fire Prevention
- In Case of Fire
- Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
- Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly
- Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
- Use Steps and Handholds Correctly
- Read Operator's Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers
- Use Seat Belt Properly
- Vibration
- Operating the Tractor Safely
- Avoid Backover Accidents
- Limited Use in Forestry Operation
- Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
- Keep Riders Off Machine
- Passenger Seat
- Use Safety Lights and Devices
- Towing Trailers/Implements Safely
- Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground
- Freeing a Mired Machine
- Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
- Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
- Handling Batteries Safely
- Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely
- Practice Safe Maintenance
- Avoid Hot Exhaust
- Clean Exhaust Filter Safely
- Work In Ventilated Area
- Support Machine Properly
- Prevent Machine Runaway
- Park Machine Safely
- Transport Tractor Safely
- Service Cooling System Safely
- Service Accumulator Systems Safely
- Service Tires Safely
- Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely
- Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts
- Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
- Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
- Store Attachments Safely
- Decommissioning - Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- Safety Signs
- Replace Safety Signs
- Operator's Manual
- Use Seat Belt
- Passenger Seat
- Hitch Remote Control-If Equipped
- Riders
- ROPS in Normal Position
- Controls and Instruments
- Front Console Switches and Controls
- Steering Column, Foot Operated Controls and Switches
- Right-Hand Console Controls-Cab
- Right-Hand Console Controls-Open Operator Station
- Left-Hand Controls-Open Operator's Station
- Gauges and Indicator Lights
- Heater and Air Conditioner Controls-Cab
- External Rear Hitch Raise-Lower Switches-If Equipped
- Operating Radio
- Operating Satellite Ready Premium Radio with Compact Disc (CD) Player (If Equipped)
- Setting Clock-Premium Radio
- Setting the Alarm-Premium Radio
- Compact Disk (CD) Mode-Premium Radio
- Using iPodiPod is a trademark of Apple,Inc.-Premium Radio
- Setting up Hands Free (Bluetooth) Mode-Premium Radio
- USB Mode–Premium Radio
- Using Weather Band
- Lights
- Light Location
- Transport, Work, Park and Warning Lights
- Turn Signal Lights
- Brake Light
- Loader Auxiliary Driving Lights-If Equipped
- Implement/Trailer Outlet
- Rotary Beacon Light-If Equipped
- License Plate Light-If Equipped
- Operator's Station-OOS
- Operate Foldable ROPS
- ROPS Certificate
- Adjust Seat-Deluxe Open Operator's Station
- Adjust Seat Armrests
- Use Seat Belt
- Adjust Steering Wheel Tilt and Height
- Operator's Station-Cab
- Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (when Applying Plant Protection Products and Liquid Fertilizers)
- Door and Windows
- Adjust Seat-Mechanical Suspension
- Adjust Seat-Air Suspension (If Equipped)
- HVAC Blower Speed
- HVAC Temperature
- Defrost Windshield
- Air Conditioner and Heater Performance
- Windshield Wiper and Washer
- Rear Window Wiper and Washer-If Equipped
- Use Dome Light
- Right-Hand Console Control Illumination Light
- Monitor Installation
- Instructional Seat-If Equipped
- Accessory Electrical Outlet-If Equipped
- Use Auxiliary Power Strip-If Equipped
- Break-In Period
- Observe Engine Operation
- Break-In Service
- Prestart Checks
- Service Daily Before Start-Up
- Operate Engine
- Before Starting the Engine
- Operate Key Switch
- Start Engine
- Cold Weather Start Aid-If Equipped
- Check Engine Indicators and Gauges
- Change Engine Speeds
- Recommended Engine Speeds and Operational Procedures
- Stop Engine
- Use Booster Battery or Charger
- Operating Tractor
- Operate PowrReverser Transmission
- Ground Speed Estimates-PowrReverser Transmission
- Operate PowrReverser Plus Transmission
- Ground Speed Estimates-PowrReverser Plus Transmission
- Come Home Mode Operation-If Equipped
- Electrohydraulic Transmission System Indicator-If Equipped
- Select a Gear
- Correction Factors for Other Tire Sizes
- Creeper Gear Operation-If Equipped
- Ground Speed Estimates-Transmission with Creeper
- Brake Operation
- Differential Lock Operation
- Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive (MFWD On/Off)
- Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive (MFWD On/Auto/Brake Assist)
- Stop Tractor
- Rear Hitch Controls
- Operate Mechanical Position Control-If Equipped
- Operate Mechanical Draft Control-If Equipped
- Operate Mechanical Rate of Drop Control-If Equipped
- Operate Electrohydraulic Draft Control-If Equipped
- Operate Electrohydraulic Rate of Drop Control-If Equipped
- Operate Electrohydraulic Height Limit Control-If Equipped
- Operate Electrohydraulic Position Control-If Equipped
- Electrohydraulic Hitch System Indicator-If Equipped
- Operate External Position Control-If Equipped
- Operate Manual Lower for Electrohydraulic Hitch-If Equipped
- 3-Point Hitch
- Match Tractor Power to Implement
- Prepare Implement
- Converting Category II Hitch to Category I
- Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links-If Equipped
- Telescopic Draft Links
- Position Center Link
- Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch
- Adjust Hitch Side Sway
- Level Hitch
- Adjust Lateral Float
- Height-Adjustable Trailer Hitch-If Equipped
- Hydraulic System Controls and Operations
- Rear SCV Control Lever and Coupler Identification
- Mid-Mount SCV Control Lever and Coupler Identification-If Equipped
- Use Correct Hose Tips
- Connect or Disconnect High-Pressure Hoses
- Connect Cylinder Hoses to Rear SCV
- Connect Cylinder Hoses to Mid SCV-If Equipped
- Connect and Operate Single-Acting Cylinder
- Operate Rear SCV Control Levers
- Set Rear SCV Detents
- Use Deluxe Rear SCV to Operate Hydraulic Motor
- Use Rear SCV to Provide Power Beyond Oil
- Use Rear SCV to Operate Loader
- Operate Mid SCV Multi-Function Control Lever-If Equipped
- Adjust Flow Control-Rear SCV and Mid SCV-If Equipped
- Correct Reversed Cylinder Response
- Warm Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil
- Use Rear SCV Oil Collection Tank-If Equipped
- Use Hydraulic Power Beyond Coupler-If Equipped
- Use Hydraulic Motor Case Drain Connection-If Equipped
- Use Fast Return-to-Sump Connection
- Hydraulic Trailer Brake Valve-If Equipped
- Drawbar and PTO
- PTO Guard
- Match Tractor Power to Implement
- Observe Drawbar Load Limitations
- Select Drawbar Position
- Adjust Drawbar Length and Offset
- Attach PTO-Driven Implement
- Select Correct PTO Speeds-If Equipped
- Operate PTO
- PTO Alarms
- Performance Ballast
- Plan for Maximum Productivity
- Select Ballast Carefully
- Use Cast Iron Weights
- Install Rear Cast Iron Weights-If Equipped
- Filling Tires With Liquid Ballast
- Draining Tires
- Use Implement Codes
- Wheels, Tires and Treads
- Service Tires Safely
- Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance
- Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- Tire Inflation Pressure Charts
- Select Front Tire Rolling Direction
- Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly
- Tighten Bolts-Adjustable Front Axle
- Tighten Bolts-MFWD Axle
- Tighten Bolts-Rear Axle
- Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations
- Jacking Up Tractor-Lifting Points
- Set Tread-Multi-Position Rear Wheels
- Set Tread-Multi-Position MFWD Wheels
- Set Tread-Adjustable Front Axle
- Adjust Front Axle Tread Width
- Check Toe-In-Adjustable Front Axle
- Adjust Toe-In-Adjustable Front Axle
- Check Toe-In-MFWD Axle
- Adjust Toe-In-MFWD Axle
- Set MFWD Steering Stops Turn Radius
- Use Correct Tire Combinations
- Additional Equipment
- Front Loader Installation-Front Loader Brackets
- Transporting
- Front End Ballast
- Safety Chain
- Road Transportation
- Deliver Safely
- Transport Tractor Safely
- Tow Tractor
- Tow Points - Front
- Tow Points- Rear
- Fuel, Lubricants, and Coolant
- Fill Fuel Tank
- Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
- Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
- John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender
- Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate
- Testing Coolant Freeze Point
- Diesel Engine Break-In Oil - Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
- Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals
- Diesel Engine Oil - Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
- Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals - Tier 3 and Stage IIIA - PowerTech™ Engines
- Diesel Engine Oil - Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
- Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals - Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V Engines
- John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil - Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V
- Oil Filters
- Fuel Filters
- Diesel Fuel
- Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
- Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
- Testing Diesel Fuel
- Biodiesel Fuel
- Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
- Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives
- Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
- Mixing of Lubricants
- Lubricant Storage
- Transmission, Steering, Brake, Hydraulic, and Gear Case Oil
- Oilscan™ and CoolScan™
- Maintenance and Service Intervals
- Maintenance and Service Intervals
- Service Interval Chart
- Service Interval Chart
- Service-As Required
- Maintenance-As Required/Per Condition
- Required Emission-Related Information
- Service Engine Air Cleaner
- Adjust PTO Speed Shift Lever-Open Operator's Station
- Adjust PTO Speed Shift Lever-Cab
- Lubricate Axle Pivot Point-2WD
- Lubricate Steering Spindles and Steering Cylinder Ends-Adjustable Front Axle
- Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
- Lubricate Draft Sensing Shaft Seal
- Adjust Hand Throttle Friction Linkage
- Adjust Hand and Foot Throttle Cable
- Adjust Secondary Brake
- Adjust Hydraulic Trailer Brake-If Equipped
- Adjust Park Position Bracket
- Service Air Conditioner-If Equipped
- Clean and Check Battery Condition
- Clean Cab Air Filters-If Equipped
- Clean Grille Screens, Radiator, Oil Cooler, Radiator Screen (If Equipped), A/C Condenser (Cab), and Fuel Cooler
- Check Drawbar for Wear
- Check Trailer Hitch Torque
- Drain and Flush Fuel Tank
- Keep ROPS Installed Properly-Open Operator's Station
- Keep Cab Protection System Installed Properly
- Bleed Fuel System
- Replace Battery
- Locate Fusible Links
- Locate Fuses-Open Operator's Station
- Locate Fuses-Cab
- Fuse and Relay Size and Function
- Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
- Replace Headlight Bulb
- Replace Turn/Warning Light and Clearance Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Tail/Brake Light and Turn/Warning Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Turn/Warning Light and Clearance Light Bulb-Open Operator's Station
- Replace Tail/Brake Light and Turn/Warning Light Bulb-Open Operator's Station
- Replace Work Light Bulb-Open Operator's Station
- Replace Work Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Fender Light Bulb-Open Operator's Station
- Replace Loader Light Bulb-If Equipped
- Replace Dome Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Controls Illumination Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Rotary Beacon Light Bulb-If Equipped
- Maintenance-Every 10 Hours/Daily
- Check Engine Oil Level
- Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter
- Cleaning Air Filter Dust Unloading Valve
- Maintenance-Every Week/50 Hours
- Check Coolant Level
- Check Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil Level
- Check MFWD for Oil Leaks
- Inspect Tires
- Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- Lubricate MFWD Axle Trunnion
- Lubricate Steering Spindles and Steering Cylinder Ends-Adjustable Front Axle
- Lubricate Axle Pivot Point-2WD
- Lubricate Hitch Linkage and Hitch Bushing
- Lubricate Trailer Hitch
- Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware
- Maintenance-First 100 Hours
- Change Engine Oil and Filter
- Tighten Air Intake System and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps
- Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter
- Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware
- Maintenance-Every 300 Hours
- Change Engine Oil and Filter
- Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level-If Equipped
- Check MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil Level-If Equipped
- Lubricate Draft Sensing Shaft Seal
- Clean and Check Battery Condition
- Drain and Flush Fuel Tank
- Check Manually-Operated Hitch for Wear
- Maintenance-Every 500 Hours
- Change Engine Oil and Filter
- Replace Fuel Filter
- Maintenance-Every 600 Hours
- Check Neutral Start System
- Clean Cab Air Filters-If Equipped
- Change MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil-If Equipped
- Change MFWD Axle Housing Oil-If Equipped
- Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube
- Pack Front Wheel Bearings-2WD
- Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
- Tighten Air Intake System and Engine Cooling System Hose Clamps
- Change Transmission-Hydraulic Filter
- Maintenance-Every 1200 Hours
- Inspect Fan Belt Tensioner
- Replace Fan Belt
- Service Engine Air Cleaner
- Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter
- Maintenance-Annually
- Change Engine Oil and Filter
- Replace Cab Air Filters-If Equipped
- Check Engine Coolant Properties
- Inspect Seat Belt
- Maintenance-Every 2000 Hours
- Adjust Engine Valve Clearance
- Maintenance-First 3 years or 3000 hours
- Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat
- Maintenance-First 5 Years or 4500 Hours
- Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat
- Troubleshooting
- Engine
- Transmission
- Hydraulic System
- Brakes
- 3-Point Hitch
- Selective Control Valves (SCV)
- Remote Hydraulic Cylinder
- Electrical System
- Display
- Heater and A/C System (Cab)
- Wipers, Work Lights and Dome Light
- Storage
- Tractor Storage
- Remove Tractor from Storage
- Specifications
- Machine Specifications
- Permissible Load Specifications
- Hitch Capacity
- Vertical Loads and Towable Mass for Tractor
- How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch
- How to Calculate Permissible Mass
- Drain and Refill Capacities
- Machine Weights- Open Operator's Station, Cab
- Sound Level
- Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions (CO₂)
- Identification Numbers
- Identification Numbers
- Record Product Identification Number
- Record Front Axle Serial Number
- Record Engine Serial Number
- Record Transmission Serial Number
- Record Cab Serial Number
- Keep Proof of Ownership
- Keep Machines Secure
- Service and Maintenance Record
- First 100 Hour Service
- 300 Hour Service
- 500 Hour Service
- 600 Hour Service
- 1200 Hour Service
- Annual Service
- 2000 Hour Service
- First 3 Years or 3000 Hours Service
- First 5 Years or 4500 Hours Service
- Change of Ownership
- Change of Ownership
- Change of Ownership
- Index
- John Deere Service
- John Deere Parts
- The Right Tools
- Well-Trained Technicians
- Prompt Service
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