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John Deere 5075GL, 5085GL 5075GV, 5085GV, 5075GN to 5100GN, 5075GF to 5100GF Tractors Operator’s Manual (OMER441607)


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Complete service Operator’s Manual for John Deere 5075GL, 5085GL 5075GV, 5085GV, 5075GN to 5100GN, 5075GF, 5100GF Tractors.

omer441607 – John Deere 5075GL, 5085GL 5075GV, 5085GV, 5075GN to 5100GN, 5075GF to 5100GF Tractors (Export Edition) Operator’s Manual.pdf
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Total Pages: 613 pages
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Language: English

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS…………….1
Section 00: Identification Views…………….16
5085GL and 5075GL Tractors…………….16
5085GV and 5075GV Tractors…………….16
5085GN, 5075GN and 5100GN Tractors…………….16
5085GF, 5075GF and 5100GF Tractors…………….16
Section 05: Safety…………….21
Recognize Safety Information…………….23
Understand Signal Words…………….24
Follow Safety Instructions…………….25
Prepare for Emergencies…………….26
Wear Protective Clothing…………….27
Protect Against Noise…………….28
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires…………….29
Handle Starting Fluid Safely…………….30
Fire Prevention…………….31
In Case of Fire…………….32
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling…………….33
Keep ROPS Installed Properly…………….35
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly…………….36
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines…………….37
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly…………….39
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers…………….40
Use Seat Belt Properly…………….41
Operating the Tractor Safely…………….42
Avoid Backover Accidents…………….44
Limited Use in Forestry Operation…………….45
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely…………….46
Keep Riders Off Machine…………….47
Instructional Seat…………….48
Use Safety Lights and Devices…………….49
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds…………….50
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground…………….205
Freeing a Mired Machine…………….53
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals…………….133
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely…………….131
Handling Batteries Safely…………….57
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines…………….59
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating…………….60
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely…………….61
Practice Safe Maintenance…………….62
Avoid Hot Exhaust…………….63
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely…………….64
Work In Ventilated Area…………….67
Support Machine Properly…………….68
Prevent Machine Runaway…………….69
Park Machine Safely…………….70
Transport Tractor Safely…………….71
Service Cooling System Safely…………….72
Service Accumulator Systems Safely…………….73
Service Tires Safely…………….291
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely…………….75
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts…………….76
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………….521
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System…………….565
Store Attachments Safely…………….79
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components…………….80
Section 10: Safety Decals…………….81
Pictorial Safety Signs…………….82
Operator's Manual…………….83
No Riders…………….84
Use Seat Belt Properly (Tractors With Cab or Fixed ROPS)…………….85
Use Seat Belt Properly (Tractors With Foldable ROPS)…………….86
ROPS in Normal Position…………….87
Accumulator (Tractors With Front Hitch)…………….88
Accumulator (Tractors With 24/12 Transmission)…………….89
Pick-Up Hitch…………….358
Protect Against Noise (Australia and New Zealand Only)…………….91
Section 15: Controls and Instruments…………….92
Vehicle Controls (5GL)…………….93
Vehicle Controls (5GV, 5GN and 5GF)…………….96
PTO Controls…………….101
Parking Brake…………….103
Indicator Lights and Displays…………….104
Digital Display – Clock Adjustment…………….105
Digital Display – Initial Setup (Matching with Tractor)…………….107
Section 20: Lights…………….117
Total View – Lights (5GF with 2-post ROPS)…………….113
Total View – Lights (5GF with cab)…………….114
Total View – Lights (5GN with 2-post ROPS)…………….115
Total View – Lights (5GV with cab)…………….116
Lights…………….117
Light Switch and Turn Signal Switch…………….119
Worklight Switches…………….121
Hazard Warning Light Switch…………….123
Beacon Light Switch (Option)…………….124
Section 25: Operator's Station and Cab…………….126
Roll-Over Protective Structure…………….127
Emergency Exits…………….128
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides…………….130
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely…………….131
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals…………….133
Operating Roll-Over Protective Structure…………….135
Seat Adjustment…………….137
Seat Adjustment (5GV, 5GN and 5GF)…………….138
7-Terminal Trailer Socket…………….126
Mirrors (Open Operator’s Station)…………….141
Operator's Cab Switches…………….142
Dome Light…………….143
Heater and Air Conditioning System Controls…………….144
Tool Box…………….150
Fuse Box…………….151
Section 30: Break-In Period…………….152
After the First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation…………….153
Section 35: Prestarting Checks…………….157
Prestarting Checks…………….157
Check the Fuel Filter…………….159
Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level…………….434
Comply with Operator's Manuals of Implement Manufacturers…………….162
Section 40: Operating the Engine…………….558
Neutral Start Switch…………….164
Starting the Engine…………….558
Cold Weather Starting Procedure Using Intake Air Heater System…………….170
Start With a Booster Battery…………….408
Start the Engine With a Slave Battery…………….408
Observe Instruments After Starting the Engine…………….558
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Light…………….174
Alternator Indicator Light…………….175
Air Cleaner Indicator Light…………….176
Coolant Temperature Gauge…………….177
Observe Fuel Level…………….178
Change Engine Speeds…………….179
Warm Up the Engine…………….558
Restart a Stalled Engine…………….558
Engines with Turbocharger…………….182
Avoid Idling the Engine…………….558
Speedometer, Revolution Counter and Hour Meter…………….184
Observe Engine Work and Idle Speeds…………….185
Stop the Engine…………….558
Park the Tractor…………….187
Tow the Tractor…………….188
Section 45: Operating the Tractor…………….189
Reduce Fuel Consumption…………….190
Operator Training Required…………….194
Driving Tractor on Public Roads…………….195
Chock Block…………….197
Shifting Transmission…………….559
Operate Transmission Shift Levers…………….202
Mechanical Hi-Lo Transmission…………….559
Electro-Hydraulic Hi-Lo Transmission…………….559
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground…………….205
Select a Gear…………….206
Travel Speeds…………….207
Use Brakes…………….566
Use Differential Lock…………….215
Operate Front-Wheel Drive…………….216
Stop the Tractor…………….218
Hydraulic Trailer Brakes…………….566
Section 50: Hitch…………….222
Maximum Lifting Force…………….223
Match Tractor Power to Implement…………….224
Three-Point Hitch Components…………….225
Hitch Control Levers…………….227
Use the Hitch Position Control…………….228
Use the Draft Control…………….230
Flow Divider Valve and Flow Regulator Valve…………….232
Adjust the Rate-of-Drop…………….234
Electronic Hitch Sensing II (EHS II)…………….235
Transporting mounted implements (EHS II)…………….236
Depth adjustment (EHS II)…………….237
Load/depth adjustment (EHS II)…………….238
Raise/Lower Switch (EHS II)…………….240
Hitch Remote Control (EHS II)…………….241
Calibrating the EHS II-System…………….243
Prepare the Implement…………….245
Converting Category II Hitch to Category IN or Category I…………….247
Positioning Draft Link Ends…………….248
Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links…………….249
Attach Implements to Three-Point Hitch…………….567
Adjust Sway Blocks…………….253
3-Point Hitch Leveling System (If Equipped)…………….222
Position the Center Link…………….255
Level the Hitch…………….256
Adjust Hitch Control Lever Friction…………….258
Cold-Weather Operation…………….259
Front-Hitch…………….261
Section 55: Power Take-Off…………….266
PTO Guard…………….267
Operating Instructions…………….269
Attaching PTO-Driven Implement…………….271
Operating the Rear PTO (Mechanical Version)…………….272
Operating the Rear PTO (Electro-Hydraulic Version)…………….275
Select Ground Drive PTO Speeds…………….277
Front PTO…………….279
Section 60: Ballast…………….281
Select Ballast…………….282
Ballast Limitations…………….283
Measuring Rear Wheel Slip…………….284
Front Weights…………….285
Installing Front Weights…………….286
Ballasting Two Wheel Drive Tractors…………….287
Ballasting Front Wheel Drive Tractors…………….288
With Weight in Three-Point Hitch…………….567
Section 65: Wheels, Tires, and Treads…………….290
Service Tires Safely…………….291
Changing Wheels Safely…………….292
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance…………….293
Tighten Wheel Bolts…………….452
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations…………….296
5GL – Tread Adjustment…………….290
5GF – Tread Adjustment…………….290
5GN – Tread Adjustment…………….290
5GV – Tread Adjustment…………….290
Adjusting Front Axle Tread Width…………….314
5GL – Tire Combinations…………….290
5GF – Tire Combinations…………….290
5GN – Tire Combinations…………….290
5GV – Tire Combinations…………….290
Check Toe-In…………….320
Adjust Toe-In…………….322
Steering Angle Adjustment…………….324
Direction of Tire Rotation…………….326
Tire Pressures…………….419
Mounting Tires…………….328
Section 70: Additional Equipment…………….329
E-SCV (optional)…………….330
Use Correct Hose Tips…………….339
Levers for Selective Control Valves…………….340
Control Lever and Coupler Identification…………….342
Duble/Single Acting SCV’s Conversion…………….345
Flow Divider Valve…………….346
Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal…………….348
Connecting Cylinder Hoses…………….349
Connect Hose Under Pressure…………….351
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders…………….352
Drawbar…………….355
Height Adjustable Trailer Hitches…………….356
Pick-Up Hitch…………….358
Section 75: Transport…………….361
Transporting the Tractor…………….362
Towing Tractor…………….363
Section 80: Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant…………….364
Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 3, Stage III…………….365
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals…………….367
John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil…………….368
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil…………….369
Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil…………….370
Multiluber Grease…………….372
Mixing of Lubricants…………….373
Lubricant Storage…………….374
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants…………….375
Diesel Engine Coolant…………….376
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates…………….378
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant…………….379
Storing Fuel…………….380
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel…………….382
Diesel Fuel…………….382
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines…………….384
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel…………….386
BioDiesel Fuel…………….387
Testing Diesel Fuel…………….389
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™…………….390
Section 85: Lubrication and Periodic Service…………….392
Lubrication and Periodic Service…………….392
When Performing Services…………….393
Safe Maintenance and Cleaning…………….394
Using High Pressure Washers…………….395
Use Correct Lubricant…………….396
Service Tractor Safely…………….397
Jack Up the Tractor – Lifting Points…………….398
Open Hood…………….400
Air Intake System Components…………….401
Fuel System Components…………….402
Engine Cooling System Components…………….403
Air-Conditioning System…………….405
Observe Electrical Service Precautions…………….407
Battery…………….408
Bulb Replacement — Safety Instructions…………….414
Adjusting the Head Lights…………….415
Replace Head Light Bulbs…………….416
Replace Clearance-, Brake- and Turn Signal Light Bulbs…………….417
Replace Rear Working Light Bulb…………….418
Tire Pressures…………….419
Service (Daily / Every 10, 250, 500 and 750 Hours)…………….420
Service (Every 1000, 1250, 1500, 2000 Hours and Annually Services)…………….422
Section 90: Service — Daily or Every 10 Hours…………….425
Check Engine Oil Level (F5C Engine)…………….426
Check Engine Oil Level (NEF Engine)…………….427
Check the Fuel Filter (F5C Engine)…………….519
Check the Fuel Filter (NEF Engine)…………….520
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………….521
Fuel Filters…………….522
Check Coolant Level…………….432
Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level…………….434
Clean the Dust Unloading Valve…………….513
Checking on Lights…………….436
Other Service Jobs…………….437
Section 92: Service — After the First 50 Hours…………….438
Change Engine Oil Filter…………….439
Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter…………….469
Replace Fuel Strainer…………….505
Change Oil and Replace Oil Filter of Front PTO…………….473
Section 95: Service — Every 250 Hours…………….445
Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter…………….469
Check Clutch Pedal Free Travel…………….447
Check Brake System Oil Level…………….449
Check Brake Operation…………….450
Adjust PTO Clutch Linkage…………….510
Tighten Wheel Bolts…………….452
Check Oil Levels of Front Wheel Drive Axle…………….454
Lubricate Front Wheel Drive Axle…………….455
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings…………….456
Lubricate Front Axle King Pins…………….457
Lubricate Hub Bearings (Tractors without Front Wheel Drive)…………….459
Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pin…………….460
Check Drive Belt…………….461
Check Neutral Start System…………….462
Clean Cab Air Filters…………….463
Check Front PTO Oil Level…………….464
Section 110: Service — Once Every Year…………….485
Change Engine Oil and Filter…………….486
Checking the Seat Belt (If Equipped)…………….489
Check Condition of Diesel Engine Coolant…………….490
Inspect Hydraulic Hoses…………….491
Section 105: Service — Every 750 Hours…………….481
Check Engine Idle Speeds…………….482
Check Front Axle Pivot Pin…………….483
Mounting Bolts of Operator's Cab / Open Station and ROPS…………….484
Section 110: Service — Once Every Year…………….485
Change Engine Oil and Filter…………….486
Checking the Seat Belt (If Equipped)…………….489
Check Condition of Diesel Engine Coolant…………….490
Inspect Hydraulic Hoses…………….491
Section 112: Service — Every 1000 Hours…………….492
Check Valve Clearance…………….493
Replace Alternator Drive Belt…………….518
Section 115: Service — Every 1250 Hours…………….495
Change Transmission/Hydraulic Oil and Suction Strainer…………….496
Section 120: Service — Every 1500 Hours…………….497
Changing Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle…………….498
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle Housing…………….499
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Final Drives…………….500
Change Brake System Oil…………….501
Engine Air Cleaner…………….514
Turbo Compressor Maintenance…………….503
Section 125: Service — Every 2000 Hours or 2 Years…………….504
Replace Fuel Strainer…………….505
Change Engine Coolant…………….506
Section 130: Service — As Required…………….507
Diagnostic Trouble Codes – Operator Information…………….508
Clean Radiator and Oil Cooler…………….509
Adjust PTO Clutch Linkage…………….510
Inspect All Tires…………….511
Service Air Cleaner at Regular Intervals…………….512
Clean the Dust Unloading Valve…………….513
Engine Air Cleaner…………….514
Cleaning the Primary Filter Element…………….515
Cleaning a Dusty Element…………….516
Secondary (Safety) Element…………….517
Replace Alternator Drive Belt…………….518
Check the Fuel Filter (F5C Engine)…………….519
Check the Fuel Filter (NEF Engine)…………….520
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………….521
Fuel Filters…………….522
Lubricate All Lubricating Points…………….523
Prevent Battery Explosions…………….524
Battery – Checking Specific Gravity…………….525
Starting Motor…………….526
Fuses and Relays…………….527
Section 135: Troubleshooting…………….534
Transmission, Diagnostic Trouble Codes…………….535
Hitch, Diagnostic Trouble Codes…………….539
E-SCV, Diagnostic Trouble Codes…………….540
Engine Troubleshooting…………….542
Transmission Troubleshooting…………….547
Brakes Troubleshooting…………….548
Rockshaft and Quick-Coupler 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting…………….549
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting…………….551
Electrical System Troubleshooting…………….552
Section 145: Storage…………….554
Storage for Long Period…………….555
Remove Tractor from Storage…………….556
Section 150: Specifications…………….557
Engine…………….558
Transmission…………….559
Hydraulic System…………….560
Electrical System…………….561
Capacities…………….562
Sound Level…………….564
Fuel System…………….565
Brakes…………….566
Three-Point Hitch…………….567
Loads and Weights…………….568
Towable Loads…………….569
Shipping Weights…………….570
Maximum Permissible Axle Loads and Total Weights…………….571
Maximum Permissible Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)…………….572
Load Capacity of Tires With Front Loader…………….577
Dimensions – 5GV, 5GN and 5GF with Cab…………….578
Dimensions – 5GV, 5GN, GF and 5GL with ROPS…………….580
Safety Note Regarding the Subsequent Installation of Electrical and Electronic Appliances and/or Components…………….588
How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch…………….584
How to Calculate Permissible Mass…………….586
Vibration…………….587
Safety Note Regarding the Subsequent Installation of Electrical and Electronic Appliances and/or Components…………….588
Emissions Control System Certification Label (Korea)…………….589
Machine Design Life…………….590
Section 155: Serial Numbers…………….591
Identification Plates…………….592
Product Identification Number…………….593
Engine Serial Number – Engine F5C…………….595
Engine Serial Number – Engine NEF…………….596
Transmission Serial Number…………….597
Front Wheel Drive Serial Number…………….598

John Deere 5075GL, 5085GL 5075GV, 5085GV, 5075GN to 5100GN, 5075GF to 5100GF Tractors Operator’s Manual (OMER441607)


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