JD-OMSU59780 John Deere 6095B, 6110B, 6120B, 6135B, 6140B tractor operator's manual (OMSU59780)
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John Deere 6095B, 6110B, 6120B, 6135B, 6140B tractor operator's manual (OMSU59780)

JD-OMSU59780
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Pages: 212

File size: 6.36 MB

Language: English

Models: 6095B, 6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B Tractors

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Table of Contents for JD-OMSU59780 manual

  • Introduction
    • Foreword
    • Download Instructions
  • General Information
    • Product View
    • Trademarks
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Regions and Country Versions
    • Machine Overview
    • Look for Supplemental Information
  • Safety
    • 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
    • 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
    • Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
    • 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 Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
  • Controls and Instruments
    • Tractor Controls-Front Console
    • Left-Hand and Right-Hand Side
    • Electrical Device Controls
    • Instrument Panel
  • Operating Engine
    • Before Starting the Engine
    • Before Starting Engine (Option)
    • Key Switch Positions
    • Start the Engine
    • Cold Weather Starting
    • Using Engine Coolant Heater
    • Check Instruments After Starting
    • Change Engine Speeds
    • Warm Up the Engine
    • Restart Stalled Engine
    • Avoid Idling the Engine
    • Observe Engine Work and Idle Speeds
    • Use Tachometer/Hour Meter
    • Stop the Engine
    • Stop the Engine (Option)
  • Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Operation
    • Fill Fuel Tank
  • Electrical and Lighting Operation
    • Light Switch Positions (Fixed Steering Column)
    • Light Switch Positions (Tiltable and Telescopic Steering Column)
    • Use Headlights and Floodlights
    • High Beam Indicator
    • Use Tail Lights and Warning Lights
    • Use Turn Signals
    • Use Cab Light
    • Operate Rotating Beacon Light (if equipped)
    • Operate Identification Lights (if equipped)
  • Drivetrain Operation
    • Select a Gear
  • Transmission Operation
    • Operator Training Required
    • Operate Transmission
    • Operate Transmission (Option)
    • Shift Transmission
    • High/Low Split-Shift Feature
    • Stop Tractor
  • MFWD and Front Axle Operation
    • Operate Mechanical Front-Wheel Drive
  • Differential and Rear Axle Operation
    • Use Differential Lock
  • Power Take-off (PTO) Operation
    • Reversible PTO Stub Shaft
    • Attach PTO-Driven Implement
    • Operate Tractor PTO
    • Adjust PTO Clutch Operating Rod
  • Steering and Brake Operation
    • Adjust Steering Stop
    • Use Brakes
  • Hydraulics Operation
    • Open Center Hydraulic System
    • Warm Hydraulic System Oil
  • Hitch and Drawbar Operation
    • 3-Point Hitch Components
    • Prepare Implement
    • Rockshaft Control Lever
    • Use Rockshaft Position Control
    • Set Position Control Lever Stop
    • Use Rockshaft Draft Control
    • Adjust Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop
    • Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch
    • Adjust Stabilizer Bar
    • Adjust Sway Chains (If Equipped)
    • Leveling Hitch
    • Adjust Implement Float
    • Observe Drawbar Load Limitations
    • Use Swinging Drawbar
    • Proper Use of Drawbar
    • Adjust Drawbar Length
    • Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
  • Selective Control Valve Operation
    • Connect Cylinder Hoses
    • Disconnect Cylinder Hoses
    • Reconnect Hoses Under Pressure
    • Use Correct Hose Tips
    • SCV Control Levers and Couplers
    • Operate SCV Control Levers
    • SCV Selection Table
    • Match Tractor Power to Implement
  • Wheels and Tires Operation
    • Service Tires Safely
    • Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance
    • Tire Pressures
    • Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
    • Tire Pressures
    • Tire Combinations-MFWD
    • Jack up Tractor-Lifting Points
    • Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly
    • Tighten Bolts-MFWD Axle
    • Tighten Bolts-Rear Axle
    • Tread Settings-MFWD Axle
    • Tread Settings-Multi-Position Rear Wheels
    • Check Toe-In
    • Adjust Toe-In
    • Front Fender Adjustment (MFWD axle, if equipped)
  • Ballast
    • Plan for Maximum Productivity
    • Select Ballast Carefully
    • Determine Maximum Rear Ballast
    • Determine Maximum Front Ballast
    • Use Cast Iron Weights
    • Install Rear Cast Iron Weights
  • Additional Equipment
    • Additional Equipment Operation
  • Operator Station Operation
    • Operator Station - General Information
    • Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
    • Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
    • Seat Adjustments
    • Use Seat Belt
    • Adjust Steering Wheel
    • Open Windows
    • Open Door
    • RH Emergency Exit (if equipped)
    • Sun Visor
    • Adjust Blower Speed (with HVAC)
    • Control Temperature (with HVAC)
    • Deice, Demist, or Defrost Windshield
    • Optimize A/C and Heater Performance
    • Operate Windshield Wiper and Washer
    • Toolbox Location
    • Use Three-Pole Outlet
  • Transport and Storage
    • Use Safety Lights and Devices
    • Use a Safety Chain
    • Drive Tractor on Roads
    • Transport Tractor Safely
    • Complete Set
    • Towed Mass
    • Tow Tractor
    • Transporting on Flat-Bed Carrier
    • Tractor Storage
    • Remove Tractor from Storage
  • Maintenance Intervals
    • Service Interval Chart - Daily or 10 Hours - 50 Hours - 250 Hours - 500 Hours - Annually or 1000 Hours - Two Years or 2000 Hours- 5000 Hours / Five Years
    • Service after First 100 Hours
    • Service Tractor Safely
    • Observe Service Intervals
    • Use Correct Lubricant
    • Service Daily Before Start-Up
    • Additional Service Information
  • Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants
    • Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires
    • Handle Fluids Safely-Avoid Fires
    • Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
    • Cold Weather Operation
    • Hot Weather Operation
    • Diesel Fuel
    • Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
    • Testing Diesel Fuel
    • Fill Fuel Tank
    • Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
    • Lubricant Storage
    • Diesel Engine Break-In Oil - Non-Emissions Certified and Certified Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Stage I, Stage II, and Stage III
    • Diesel Engine Oil - Tier 3 and Stage IIIA
    • Extended Diesel Engine Oil Service Intervals
    • Oil Filters
    • Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
    • John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender
    • Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
    • MFWD Front Axle Housing Oil
    • MFWD Wheel Hub Oil
    • Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
  • As Required Maintenance
    • As Required Maintenance
    • Wash Machine After Unloading
  • Controls and Instruments Maintenance
    • Controls and Instruments Maintenance
  • Engine Maintenance
    • Observe Engine Operation Closely
    • Open Hood
    • Use Correct Lubricant
    • Check Engine Oil Level
    • Change Engine Oil and Filter
    • Change Engine Oil Filter (if equipped with loader frames)
    • Adjust Hand Throttle Friction
    • Check Engine Idle Speed
  • Break-In Service
    • During the First 10 Hours of Operation:
    • After the First 50 Hours of Operation:
    • After the First 100 Hours of Operation:
  • Air Intake, Fuel, Coolant, and Exhaust Maintenance
    • Service Air Cleaner (6095B model)
    • Inspect Air Cleaner Elements (6095B model)
    • Store Air Cleaner Elements (6095B model)
    • Replace Primary and Secondary Elements of Air Cleaner (6095B model)
    • Check Air Intake System (6095B model)
    • Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for Tightness (6095B model)
    • Service Air Cleaner (6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B models)
    • Replace Primary Elements of Air Cleaner (6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B models)
    • Replace Secondary Elements of Air Cleaner (6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B models)
    • Check Air Intake System (6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B models)
    • Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for Tightness (6110B, 6120B, 6135B, and 6140B models)
    • Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube
    • Engine Cooling System Components
    • Front Grille, Side Grille, Radiator and Oil Cooler Cleaning
    • Use Lubricant Correctly
    • Check Coolant Level
    • Check Cooling System for Leaks
    • Flush Cooling System
    • Deaerate Cooling System
    • Bleed Fuel System
    • Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Filters and Water Separators
    • Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank
    • Clean Primary Fuel Filter and Water Separator
    • Replace Secondary Fuel Filter and Water Separator
    • Replace Final Fuel Filter and Water Separator
    • Do Not Modify Fuel System
  • Electrical and Lighting Maintenance
    • Observe Electrical Service Precautions
    • Use Booster Battery
    • Battery Access
    • Charge Battery
    • Clean Battery
    • Check Battery Condition
    • Remove Battery
    • Battery Replacement Specifications
    • Service Battery
    • Alternator/Fan Belt Replacement
    • Adjust Headlights
    • Aim Headlights
    • Replace Headlight Bulbs
    • Replace Flood Light Bulb
    • Replace Front Turn Signal Bulb
    • Replace Tail Light/Rear Turn Signal/Brake Light Bulbs
    • Starter Wiring Connections
    • Locate Fuses
    • Locate Relays
    • Fuse Size and Function
    • Relay Size and Function
  • Drive Train Maintenance
    • Use Correct Transmission/Hydraulic Filter Element
    • Check Neutral Start System
  • Transmission Maintenance
    • Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level
    • Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter
    • Change Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil
  • MFWD and Front Axle Maintenance
    • Lubricate Steering Spindles
    • Lubricate MFWD Front Axle
    • Lubricate MFWD Front Axle Pivot Pins
    • Lubricate MFWD Drive Shaft
    • Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level
    • Check MFWD Wheel Hub Oil Level
    • Change MFWD Front Axle Housing Oil
    • Change MFWD Wheel Hub Oil
  • Differential and Rear Axle Maintenance
    • Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
  • Power Take Off (PTO) Maintenance
    • Lubricate PTO Stub Shaft
  • Steering and Brake Maintenance
    • Adjust Brake Pedal Free Play
    • Adjust Clutch Pedal Free Play
  • Hydraulics Maintenance
    • Hydraulics Maintenance
    • Warm Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil
  • Hitch and Drawbar Maintenance
    • Lubricate 3-Point Hitch Links
  • Selective Control Valve Maintenance
    • Check Selective Control Valve
  • Wheels and Tires Maintenance
    • Loose Hardware Inspection
    • Inspect Tires
  • Ballasting Maintenance
    • Measure Rear Wheel Slip-Manually
    • Ballast Front End for Transport
    • Install Rear Cast Iron Weights
  • Additional Equipment Maintenance
    • Additional Equipment Maintenance
  • Operator Station Maintenance
    • Keep Cab Protection System Installed Properly
    • Check Seat Belt
    • Clean Cab Air Filters
    • Service Air-Conditioning System
    • Air-Conditioning System - Instruction for Starting up the Air-Conditioning Compressor
  • Troubleshooting
    • Engine Troubleshooting
    • Transmission Troubleshooting
    • Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
    • Brakes Troubleshooting
    • Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting
    • Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting
    • Electrical System Troubleshooting
  • Specifications
    • Machine Specifications
    • Machine Dimensions and Weights
    • Sound Level
    • Ground Speeds
    • Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
    • Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
  • Identification Numbers
    • Eurasian Economic Union
    • Identification Plates
    • Record Tractor Serial Number
    • Record MFWD Front Axle Serial Number
    • Record Engine Serial Number
    • Record Transmission Serial Number
    • Record ROPS Serial Number
  • Service Records
    • Daily or 10 Hours, 50, 250, 500 Hours Service Chart
    • Annually or 1000 Hour Service Chart
    • 2000, 5000 Hour Service Chart
    • As Required Service Chart
  • Index
  • John Deere Service Literature Available
    • Technical Information
  • John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
    • John Deere Parts
    • The Right Tools
    • Well-Trained Technicians
    • John Deere Is At Your Service
Language
English
Document type
Operator's manual
Machinery type
tractor
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