John Deere 6100D, 6110D, 6115D, 6125D, and 6130D Tier 0—Tier III tractor operator's manual (OMSU57086)
Format: PDF
Pages: 236
File size: 6.94 MB
Language: English
Models: 6100D, 6110D, 6115D, 6125D, and 6130D Tier 0—Tier III Tractors (January 2018)
Table of Contents for JD-OMSU57086-EN manual
- Introduction
- Foreword
- General Information
- Product View
- Trademarks
- Glossary of Terms
- Regions and Country Versions
- Machine Overview
- Safety Precautions
- Recognize Safety Information
- Understand Signal Words
- Follow Safety Instructions
- Prepare for Emergencies
- Wear Protective Clothing
- Protect Against Noise
- Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires
- Handle Starting Fluid Safely
- Fire Prevention
- In Case of Fire
- Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling
- Keep ROPS Installed Properly
- 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
- Operating the Tractor Safely
- Avoid Backover Accidents
- Limited Use in Forestry Operation
- Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
- Keep Riders Off Machine
- Instructional Seat
- Use Safety Lights and Devices
- Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
- 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 Safety Sign
- Use Seat Belt Safety Sign
- Riders Safety Sign
- ROPS in Normal Position Safety Sign
- Controls and Instruments
- Front Console Controls
- Right-Hand Console Controls
- Left-Hand Console Controls
- Instrument Cluster and Information Display
- Information Display (Roll Mode Switch)
- Engine Operation
- Before Starting the Engine
- Operate Key Switch
- Start the Engine
- Cold Weather Start
- Engine Coolant Heater
- Check Engine Indicators and Gauges
- Change Engine Speeds
- Recommended Engine Speeds and Operational Procedures
- Stop the Engine
- Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Operation
- Fill Fuel Tank
- Electrical and Lighting Operation
- Light Switch-Tier 0 and Tier 1
- Light Switch-Tier 3
- Use Headlights
- High Beam Indicator
- Use Work Lights
- Use Tail Lights
- Use Warning Lights
- Use Turn Signals
- Operate Rotating Beacon Light-If Equipped
- Use License Plate Light
- Route Cables and Harnesses
- Use Dome Light
- Use Courtesy Light
- Use Seven-Terminal Outlet
- Accessory Electrical Outlets
- Drivetrain Operation
- Gear Selection
- Transmission Operation
- Operate Transmission
- Operate Transmission-PR
- Shift Transmission
- Use Infinitely Variable Shuttle
- Stop Tractor
- MFWD and Front Axle Operation
- Operate MFWD
- Differential and Rear Axle Operation
- Differential Lock
- Power Take Off (PTO) Operation
- Change Reversible PTO Stub Shaft
- Attach PTO-Driven Implement
- Operate Tractor PTO
- Steering and Brake Operation
- Steering Stop Adjustment (MFWD Axle)
- Use Brakes
- Hydraulics Operation
- Open Center Hydraulic System
- Warm Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil
- Use Hydraulic Motor Case Drain Connection
- Use Hydraulic Motor Return Connection
- Hitch and Drawbar Operation
- 3-Point Hitch Components
- Prepare Implement
- Rockshaft Control Levers
- Use Rockshaft Position Control
- Set Position Control Lever Stop
- Use Draft Control
- Adjust Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop
- Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch
- Attach Implement with Telescoping Draft Links
- Adjust Hitch Side Sway
- Level Hitch
- Adjust Lateral Float
- Observe Drawbar Load Limitations
- Adjust Drawbar Length
- Adjust Drawbar Side-to-Side
- Use Clevis Assembly
- Selective Control Valve Operation
- Connect or Disconnect High-Pressure Hoses
- Connect Cylinder Hoses-Rear SCV
- Connect Cylinder Hoses-Mid-Mount Valve
- Connect and Operate Single-Acting Cylinder
- SCV Control Lever and Coupler Identification
- Mid-Mount SCV Control Lever Identification
- Mid-Mount Valve Coupler Identification
- Operate SCV Control Levers-Single or Two-Function Valve
- Set Detents and Operate SCV Control Levers-Three-Function Deluxe Valve
- Use Rear SCV to Operate Hydraulic Motor
- Use Three-Function Deluxe SCV to Operate Loader
- Operate Multi-Function Lever
- Adjust Flow Control-Triple Rear SCV
- Match Tractor Power to Implement
- Wheels and Tires Operation
- Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance
- Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- Tire Inflation Pressure Chart
- Front and Rear Tire Combinations-2WD
- Front and Rear Tire Combinations-MFWD
- Selecting Front Tire Rolling Direction
- Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly
- Tighten Bolts-Rear Axle
- Tighten Bolts-Adjustable Front Axle, 2WD
- Tighten Bolts-MFWD Axle
- Tread Settings-Adjustable Front Axle, 2WD
- Tread Settings-MFWD Axle
- Tread Settings-Multi-Position Rear Wheels (Steel Disks)
- Adjust Front Wheel Tread-2WD
- Check Toe-In-Adjustable Front Axle, 2WD
- Adjust Toe-In-Adjustable Front Axle, 2WD
- Check Toe-In-MFWD Axle
- Front Fender Adjustment-MFWD Axle
- Ballasting
- Plan for Maximum Productivity
- Select Ballast Carefully
- Determine Maximum Front Ballast
- Determine Maximum Rear Ballast
- Add Rear Ballast for Front Loader
- Use Cast Iron Weights
- Use Liquid Weights
- Use Implement Codes
- Additional Equipment
- Additional Equipment Operation
- Front Loader Mounting Bracket
- Operator Station Operation
- Operate Foldable Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
- Operator's Manual Storage Compartment
- Use Seat Belt
- Adjust Seat-Sliding
- Adjust Seat-Mechanical Suspension
- Adjust Seat-Air Suspension
- Adjust Steering Wheel
- Emergency Exit
- Use Emergency Exit
- Open Windows
- Open Door
- Inside Rear View Mirror and Sun Visor
- Adjust Blower Speed
- Control Temperature
- Deice, Demist, or Defrost Windshield
- Optimize Air Conditioner and Heater Performance
- Operate Windshield Wiper and Washer
- Operate Rear Window Wiper and Washer
- Use Auxiliary Power Strip
- Operate Radio (AM/FM)
- Operate Radio with Compact Disc Player
- Operate Compact Disc Player
- Set Clock
- Use Monitor Mounts
- Transport and Storage
- Operator Training Required
- Observe Maximum Travel Speeds
- Driving on Public Roads
- Driving Tractor on Roads
- Transporting on Carrier
- Towing Tractor
- Use Caution on Hillsides
- Place Tractor in Long-Term Storage
- Remove Tractor from Storage
- Paint Finish Care
- Maintenance Intervals
- Service Interval Chart
- Service Tractor Safely
- Observe Service Intervals
- Service Daily Before Start-Up
- Additional Service Information
- Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants
- Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires
- Handle Fluids Safely-Avoid Fires
- Cold Weather Operation
- Hot Weather Operation
- Diesel Fuel
- Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
- Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
- Testing Diesel Fuel
- Biodiesel Fuel
- Diesel Engine Break-In Oil
- Diesel Engine Oil - Tier 2 and Stage II
- Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals - Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1 and Stage I
- Oil Filters
- Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
- Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
- Liquid Coolant Conditioner
- Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere LIQUID COOLANT CONDITIONER
- Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
- Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
- Use Correct Transmission/Hydraulic Filter Element
- MFWD Axle and Wheel Hub Oil
- Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
- Mixing of Lubricants
- Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- Lubricant Storage
- As Required Maintenance
- As Required Maintenance
- Wash Machine After Unloading
- Controls and Instruments Maintenance
- Controls and Instruments Maintenance
- Engine Maintenance
- Engine Operation-Break-In Check
- Break-In Service-During First 10 Hours of Operation
- Break-In Check-After First 50 Hours of Operation
- Break-In Check-After First 100 Hours of Operation
- Open Hood
- Check Engine Idle Speeds
- Engine Valve Adjustment
- Use Correct Lubricant
- Check Engine Oil Level
- Change Engine Oil and Filter
- Lubricate Hood Latch
- Clean Engine Compartment
- Replace Engine Crankshaft Vibration Damper
- Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Maintenance
- Inspect Engine Air Intake Filters
- Replace Engine Air Intake Filters
- Inspect Engine Air Intake System
- Tighten Hose Clamps
- Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube
- Do Not Modify Fuel System
- Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filters
- Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank
- Replace Prefilter / Water Separator
- Replace Primary Fuel Filter / Water Separator
- Check Coolant Level
- Check Cooling System for Leaks
- Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat
- Bleed Fuel System
- Clean Front Grille, Side Screens, Radiator, Condenser (Cab), and Coolers
- Electrical and Lighting Maintenance
- Electrical Service Precautions
- Use a Booster Battery or Charger
- Inspect Alternator/Fan Belt Tensioner
- Replace Alternator/Fan Belt
- Access Battery
- Charge Battery
- Clean Battery
- Check Battery Condition
- Remove Battery
- Battery Replacement Specifications
- Service Battery
- Access Fuses and Relays
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-OOS (Tier 0)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-OOS (Tier 3)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-OOS (Behind Instrument Panel)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-OOS (Behind Panel at Left Rear Corner of Operators Station)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-Cab (Tier 0)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-Cab (Tier 3)
- Load Center Fuses and Relays-Cab (Behind Instrument Panel)
- Fusible Link Location
- Starter Wiring Connections
- Handle Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
- Replace Headlight Element
- Adjust Headlights
- Replace Roof Hazard Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Hazard Light Bulb-OOS
- Replace Tail and Turn Light Bulbs-OOS
- Replace Tail and Turn Light Bulbs-Cab
- Replace Worklight Element-OOS
- Replace Worklight Element-Cab
- Replace Dome Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Controls Illumination Light Bulb-Cab
- Replace Rotary Beacon Light Bulb
- Drive Train Maintenance
- Check Neutral Start System
- Transmission Maintenance
- Check Transmission-Hydraulic Oil Level
- Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil
- Replace Transmission-Hydraulic Oil Filter
- MFWD and Front Axle Maintenance
- Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pins
- Lubricate MFWD Axle Shaft
- Lubricate Front Wheel Bearings (2WD)
- Check MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil Level
- Change MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil
- Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level
- Change MFWD Axle Housing Oil
- Differential and Rear Axle Maintenance
- Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
- Power Take Off (PTO) Maintenance
- Lubricate PTO Stub Shaft
- Steering and Brake Maintenance
- Lubricate Steering Linkage
- Adjust Brake Pedal Free Travel
- Check and Adjust Secondary Brake Lever
- Hydraulics Maintenance
- Hydraulic Maintenance
- Warming Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil
- Hitch and Drawbar Maintenance
- Lubricate Hitch Components
- Selective Control Valve Maintenance
- Check Selective Control Valve
- Wheels and Tires Maintenance
- Service Tires Safely
- Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware
- Inspect Tires
- Tubeless Tire Repair
- Ballasting Maintenance
- Measure Wheel Slip-Manually
- Install Rear Cast Iron Weights
- Ballasting Front End for Transport
- Additional Equipment Maintenance
- Additional Equipment Maintenance
- Check Front Loader Mounting Bracket Cap Screws Torque
- Operator Station Maintenance
- Keep Cab Protection System Installed Properly
- Inspect Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) for Loose Hardware
- Lubricate Operator's Seat Slide Rails-OOS
- Inspect Seat Belt
- Clean Cab Air Filters
- Service Air Conditioner-Cab
- Adjust Hand Throttle Friction
- Troubleshooting
- Engine Troubleshooting
- Electrical System Troubleshooting
- Transmission Troubleshooting
- Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting
- Brakes Troubleshooting
- Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
- Selective Control Valves (SCV) Troubleshooting
- Remote Hydraulic Cylinder Troubleshooting
- Heater and A/C System (Cab) Troubleshooting
- Wipers, Worklights, Dome Light, and Radio (Cab) Troubleshooting
- On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
- STOP and Service Alert Indicators
- On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Tool
- Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Mode
- Diagnostic Address (DA) Mode
- Specifications
- General Specifications
- Overall Dimensions and Weights
- Turning Radius-MFWD Axle
- Turning Radius-2WD Axle
- Ground Speed
- Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- Identifications Numbers
- Identification Numbers
- Product Identification Number
- MFWD Axle Serial Number
- Engine Serial Number
- Fuel Injection Pump Serial Number
- Cab Serial Number
- Transaxle Serial Number
- Keep Proof of Ownership
- Certification and Warranty
- Limited Battery Warranty
- Service Records
- Daily / 10 Hour Service Record
- Weekly / 50 Hour Service Record
- First 100 Hour Service Record
- 250 Hour Service Record
- 500 Hour Service Record
- 1000 Hour / Annual Service Record
- 2000 Hour / Two Year Service Record
- 3000 Hour / Three Year Service Record
- 5000 Hour / Five Year Service Record
- As Required Service Record
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