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John Deere Tractors 5075GV, 5075GN, 5075GF, 5075GL, 5090GV, 5090GN, 5090GF, 5090GL, 5100GL, 5105GN, 5105GF Operator’s Manual (OMER469884)


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Complete Operator’s Manual for John Deere Tractors 5075GV, 5075GN, 5075GF, 5075GL, 5090GV, 5090GN, 5090GF, 5090GL, 5100GL, 5105GN, 5105GF.

omer469884 – 5075GV, 5075GN, 5075GF, 5075GL, 5090GV, 5090GN, 5090GF, 5090GL, 5100GL, 5105GN and 5105GF Tractors (Export Edition) Operator’s Manual.pdf
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Total Pages: 886 pages
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TABLE OF CONTENTS…………….1
Section 00: Glossary…………….21
Glossary…………….21
Trademarks…………….23
Section 05: Safety…………….25
Recognize Safety Information…………….574
Understand Signal Words…………….28
Follow Safety Instructions…………….29
Prepare for Emergencies…………….30
Wear Protective Clothing…………….31
Protect Against Noise…………….32
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires…………….33
Handle Starting Fluid Safely…………….34
Fire Prevention…………….35
In Case of Fire…………….36
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling…………….37
Keep ROPS Installed Properly…………….39
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly…………….40
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines…………….41
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly…………….43
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Controllers…………….44
Use Seat Belt Properly…………….45
Operating the Tractor Safely…………….46
Avoid Backover Accidents…………….48
Limited Use in Forestry Operation…………….49
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely…………….50
Keep Riders Off Machine…………….51
Instructional Seat…………….52
Use Safety Lights and Devices…………….53
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds…………….54
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground…………….227
Freeing a Mired Machine…………….57
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals…………….429
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely…………….427
Handling Batteries Safely…………….61
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines…………….63
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating…………….64
Handle Electronic Components and Brackets Safely…………….65
Practice Safe Maintenance…………….66
Avoid Hot Exhaust…………….67
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely…………….68
Work In Ventilated Area…………….71
Support Machine Properly…………….72
Prevent Machine Runaway…………….73
Park Machine Safely…………….74
Transport Tractor Safely…………….75
Service Cooling System Safely…………….76
Service Accumulator Systems Safely…………….77
Service Tires Safely…………….368
Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely…………….79
Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts…………….80
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………….540
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System…………….798
Store Attachments Safely…………….83
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components…………….84
Section 05A: Safety Decals…………….85
Pictorial Safety Signs…………….86
Operator’s Manual…………….87
No Riders…………….88
Use Seat Belt Properly (Cab or Fixed ROPS)…………….89
Use Seat Belt Properly (Foldable ROPS)…………….90
Rops in Normal Position…………….91
Accumulator (Front Hitch)…………….92
Pick-Up Hitch…………….331
Protect Against Noise (Australia and New Zealand Only)…………….94
Section 10: Vehicle Overview…………….95
Product Identification View…………….96
Section 10A: Operator's Manual – General Information…………….574
Scope of This Manual…………….99
Operator Manual Usage Information…………….574
Comply with Operator's Manuals of Implement Manufacturers…………….101
Operator Training Required…………….102
Section 20: Operating the Engine…………….790
Neutral Start Switch…………….104
Starting the Engine…………….790
Start with a Booster Battery…………….642
Start the Engine with a Slave Battery…………….642
Battery — Disconnect Electrical Circuit (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….112
Battery — Disconnect Electrical Circuit (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….115
Observe Instruments After Starting the Engine…………….790
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator Light…………….118
Alternator Indicator Light…………….119
Air Cleaner Indicator Light…………….120
Transmission Oil Filter Indicator Light…………….121
Coolant Temperature Gauge…………….122
Observe Fuel Level…………….123
Fill Fuel Tank…………….124
Change Engine Speeds…………….126
Warm up the Engine…………….790
Restart a Stalled Engine…………….790
Engines with Turbocharger…………….129
Avoid Idling the Engine…………….790
Observe Engine Work and Idle Speeds…………….131
Stop the Engine…………….790
Park the Tractor…………….133
Section 20A: Cold Weather Operation…………….134
Cold-Weather Operation…………….135
Section 20B: Aftertreatment Equipment (DOC/DPF)…………….137
Note on Exhaust Cleaning System…………….138
Exhaust Filter Cleaning, General Information…………….574
Aftertreatment General Warning (Tractor with DPF System)…………….141
DPF Soot Load, General Information…………….574
Access the DPF Menu on the Digital Display…………….144
Manual Regeneration, General Information…………….574
DPF Soot Load…………….792
Section 30: Controls…………….151
Vehicle Controls (Cab) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….152
Vehicle Controls (Open Operator Station) (5GF)…………….154
Vehicle Controls (5GL)…………….156
Vehicle Controls (Mechanical Transmission) (Cab) (5GL-N)…………….158
Vehicle Controls (PowrReverser Transmission) (Cab) (5GL-N)…………….160
Vehicle Controls…………….162
Section 30A: Instrument Panel…………….168
Instruments and Indicator Lights…………….169
F Inducement General Warning…………….171
Section 30B: Digital Display…………….173
Digital Display – User Interface…………….174
User Menu…………….178
Digital Display – Initial Setup (Matching with Tractor)…………….185
Oil Service Message Reset…………….546
Section 50: Drive Train…………….200
Drive Train – Overview…………….201
Section 50A: Front-Wheel Drive…………….202
Operate Front-Wheel Drive…………….203
Section 50B: Differential Lock…………….205
Use Differential Lock…………….206
Section 50C: Brakes…………….799
Use Brakes…………….799
Stop the Tractor…………….209
Hydraulic Trailer Brakes…………….799
Chock Block…………….215
Section 50D: Transmission – General Information…………….574
Reduce Fuel Consumption…………….217
Travel Speeds…………….221
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Terrain, and Rough Ground…………….227
Select a Gear…………….228
Cruise Control…………….229
Manually Adjusting the Engine Speed Memories MEM1/ MEM2 (Optional)…………….233
Section 50E: PowrReverser Transmission…………….793
Shifting Transmission…………….793
Electrohydraulic Hi-Lo (24/12 – Speed Transmission) (If Equipped)…………….237
Operate Transmission Shift Levers…………….247
Section 50L: Mechanical Transmission…………….793
Shifting Transmission…………….793
Mechanical Hi-Lo (24/24 – Speed Transmission) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF, 5GL, and 5GL-N)…………….245
Electro-Hydraulic Hi-Lo (24/24 – Speed Transmission) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….246
Operate Transmission Shift Levers…………….247
Section 60: PTO Shaft and Hitch…………….248
Maximum Lifting Force…………….812
Section 60A: PTO Shaft – General Information…………….574
Front PTO — PTO Shield…………….251
PTO Guard…………….253
Operating Instructions…………….255
PTO Automatic Shutoff Function…………….257
Selecting PTO Speeds…………….258
Attaching PTO-Driven Implement…………….259
Section 60B: Front PTO…………….797
Front PTO…………….797
Section 60C: Rear PTO…………….264
Operating the Rear PTO (Mechanical Version)…………….265
Operating the Rear PTO (Electrohydraulic Version 1)…………….269
Operating the Rear PTO (Electrohydraulic Version 2)…………….271
Selecting Ground Drive PTO…………….273
Ground Drive PTO Revolution Speeds…………….275
Section 60D: Front Hitch…………….277
Front Hitch…………….277
Front Implement Fixing Points…………….282
Section 60E: Rear Hitch…………….284
Three-Point Hitch Components…………….285
Match Tractor Power to Implement…………….287
Hitch Control Levers (Mechanical Hitch)…………….288
Use the Hitch Position Control (Mechanical Hitch)…………….289
Use the Draft Control (Mechanical Hitch)…………….291
Adjust the Rate-of-Drop…………….293
Transporting Mounted Implements (EHS II)…………….295
Depth Adjustment (EHS II)…………….296
Load/Depth Adjustment (EHS II)…………….297
Raise/Lower Switch (EHS II)…………….299
Height Adjustment (EHS II)…………….300
Adjusting Rate-of-Drop (EHS II)…………….301
Reset the Electronic Hitch Sensing (EHS II)…………….302
Hitch Remote Control (EHS II)…………….303
Prepare the Implement…………….305
Converting Category II Hitch to Category IN or Category I…………….307
Positioning Draft Link Ends…………….308
Quick-Coupling (Hook-Type) Draft Links…………….309
Attaching Implements…………….310
Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch…………….312
Adjust Sway Blocks…………….314
3-Point Hitch Leveling System (If Equipped)…………….284
Position the Center Link…………….318
Level the Hitch…………….319
Adjust Hitch Control Lever Friction…………….322
Electronic Hitch Sensing II (EHS II)…………….323
Calibrating the System (EHS II)…………….324
Section 60F: Coupling Devices…………….326
Drawbar…………….327
Proper Use of Drawbar…………….328
Height Adjustable Trailer Hitches…………….329
Pick-Up Hitch…………….331
Pick-Up Hitch Decal…………….333
Tow the Tractor…………….334
Section 70: Hydraulic System…………….795
Maximum Permissible Oil Withdrawal…………….338
Section 70A: Hydraulic Connections…………….339
Use Correct Hose Tips…………….340
Connecting Cylinder Hoses…………….341
Connect Hose Under Pressure…………….343
Section 70B: Selective Control Valves – Controls…………….344
Selective Control Valve (SCV) Levers…………….345
Control Lever and Coupler Identification…………….347
Electrically-Actuated Selective Control Valve (Optional)…………….351
Section 70C: Selective Control Valves – Settings…………….360
Double/Single Acting SCVs Conversion…………….361
Flow Divider Valve…………….362
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders…………….364
Section 80: Wheels and Tires…………….367
Service Tires Safely…………….368
Changing Wheels Safely…………….369
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance…………….370
Tire Pressures…………….554
Mounting Tires…………….372
Tire Combinations…………….373
Section 80A: Front Wheels, Tires, and Treads…………….380
Tighten Wheel Bolts…………….381
Adjusting Front Axle Tread Width…………….383
Check Toe-In…………….385
Adjust Toe-In…………….387
Direction of Tire Rotation…………….389
Tread Adjustment…………….413
Section 80B: Steering Stop and Fender – Settings…………….405
Steering Angle Adjustment…………….406
Section 80C: Rear Wheels, Tires, and Treads…………….408
Tighten Rear Wheel Nuts and Bolts…………….409
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations…………….846
Rear Wheel Weights…………….412
Tread Adjustment…………….413
Section 90: Operator's Station and Cab…………….420
Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (for Application of Crop Protection Chemicals and Liquid Fertilizer)…………….421
Roll-Over Protective Structure…………….423
Emergency Exits…………….424
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides…………….426
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely…………….427
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals…………….429
Operating Roll-Over Protective Structure…………….431
Use the Seat Belt…………….433
Fuse Box…………….434
Section 90A: Seat Adjustment…………….436
Seat Adjustment…………….436
Section 90C: Mirrors…………….438
Mirrors (Open Operator Station)…………….439
Section 90D: Access Steps…………….440
Steps and Handrails…………….441
Section 90E: Wiper / Washer System…………….443
Operator’s Cab Switches…………….444
Section 90F: Heater / Ventilation / Air Conditioning (HVAC)…………….446
Heater and Air Conditioning System Controls (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….447
Heater and Air Conditioning System Controls (5GL-N)…………….453
Section 90G: Lights…………….458
Total View – Lights (Cab) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….459
Total View – Lights (Open Operator Station)…………….460
Total View – Lights (Cab) (5GL)…………….462
Light Switch and Turn Signal Switch…………….463
Low Beam and High Beam Indicator Light…………….465
Wake up Mode…………….466
Front Clearance Lights, Turn Signal Lights, and Tail Lights…………….467
Turn Signal Lights…………….470
Hazard Warning Light Switch…………….471
Beacon Light…………….472
H4 Farm Headlights (Optional)…………….474
Dome Light…………….475
Worklight Switches (Open Operator Station)…………….476
Worklight Switches (Cab)…………….477
Section 90H: Power Outlet Sockets…………….479
Seven-Terminal Trailer Socket…………….480
Section 90I: Accessories…………….481
Tool Box…………….482
Sun Visor…………….483
Section 100: Performance Ballast…………….484
Select Ballast…………….485
Ballast Limitations…………….486
Measuring Rear Wheel Slip…………….487
Installing Front Weights…………….491
Ballasting Front Wheel Drive Tractors…………….489
With Weight in Three-Point Hitch…………….800
Front Weights…………….491
Section 110: Transport…………….493
Transporting the Tractor…………….494
Select Tire Inflation Pressure…………….495
Drive on Public Roads…………….497
Driving Tractor on Public Roads…………….499
Towing Tractor…………….502
Section 200: Fuel, Lubricants, Hydraulic Oil and Coolant…………….503
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™…………….504
Section 200A: Diesel Fuel…………….506
Diesel Fuel…………….506
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel…………….508
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel…………….509
Testing Diesel Fuel…………….510
Biodiesel Fuel…………….511
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines…………….513
Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives…………….515
Section 200C: Engine Oil…………….516
John Deere Break-In Plus™ Engine Oil…………….517
Engine Break-In Period…………….518
Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, and Stage IV…………….519
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals…………….521
Section 200D: Engine Coolant…………….522
Diesel Engine Coolant…………….523
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates…………….525
Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate…………….526
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant…………….527
Supplemental Coolant Additives…………….528
Section 200E: Other Lubricants…………….529
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil…………….530
Front-Wheel Drive Axle Oil…………….531
Grease for Automated Lubrication Systems…………….533
Mixing of Lubricants…………….534
Lubricant Storage…………….535
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants…………….536
Section 210: Service — General Information…………….574
Safe Maintenance and Cleaning…………….538
Using High Pressure Washers…………….539
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids…………….540
Storing Fuel…………….541
Ultra Low Sulfur Fuel…………….542
When Performing Services…………….543
Lubrication and Periodic Service…………….545
Oil Service Message Reset…………….546
Use Correct Lubricant…………….548
Other Service Jobs…………….549
Oil Vapor Recirculation System Maintenance…………….550
Turbo Compressor Maintenance…………….551
Overhaul Injection Pump…………….552
Fuel Filters…………….553
Tire Pressures…………….554
Inspect All Tires…………….555
Service Tractor Safely…………….556
Air Intake System Components…………….557
Fuel System Components…………….558
Engine Cooling System Components…………….559
Air-Conditioning System…………….562
Open Hood…………….564
Lifting Points…………….565
Jack up the Tractor – Lifting Points…………….566
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values…………….568
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values…………….570
Section 210B: Service Intervals…………….572
Information…………….574
Service (Daily / Every 10, After First 50, Every 250, 500, and 750 Hours)…………….575
Service (Every 1000, 1250, 1500, 3000 Hours and Service — As Required)…………….577
Information on Changing Engine Oil…………….580
Engine Oil and Filter Change…………….585
Engine Oil and Filter Change…………….585
Engine Oil and Filter Change…………….585
Engine Oil and Filter Change…………….585
Engine Oil and Filter Change…………….585
Engine Air Cleaner and Cab Air Filters, Service…………….587
Engine Air Cleaner and Cab Air Filters, Service…………….587
Activated Carbon Filters in Cab, Service (If Equipped)…………….591
Activated Carbon Filters in Cab, Service (If Equipped)…………….591
Activated Carbon Filters in Cab, Service (If Equipped)…………….591
Activated Carbon Filters in Cab, Service (If Equipped)…………….591
Cooling System, Service…………….593
Cooling System, Service…………….593
Yearly Service…………….595
Yearly Service…………….595
50 Hour Service…………….572
250 Hour Service…………….572
500 Hour Service…………….572
750 Hour Service…………….572
1000 Hour Service…………….572
1250 Hour Service…………….572
1500 Hour Service…………….572
1750 Hour Service…………….572
2000 Hour Service…………….572
2250 Hour Service…………….572
2500 Hour Service…………….572
2750 Hour Service…………….572
3000 Hour Service…………….572
3250 Hour Service…………….573
3500 Hour Service…………….573
3750 Hour Service…………….573
4000 Hour Service…………….573
4250 Hour Service…………….573
4500 Hour Service…………….573
4750 Hour Service…………….573
5000 Hour Service…………….573
5250 Hour Service…………….573
5500 Hour Service…………….573
5750 Hour Service…………….573
6000 Hour Service…………….573
Information About Further Services…………….621
Record for Further Services…………….622
Section 220A: Service — Cleaning…………….626
Cleaning the Dust Unloading Valve…………….627
Clean Radiator and Oil Cooler…………….628
Radiators, Cleaning…………….630
Clean Air-Conditioning System Condenser…………….634
Service Air Cleaner at Regular Intervals…………….636
Clean Cab Air Filters (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….637
Clean Cab Air Filters (5GL-N)…………….638
Section 220B: Service — Electrical System…………….796
Observe Electrical Service Precautions…………….640
Battery…………….642
Battery Cut-off Switch (If Equipped)…………….648
Bulb Replacement — Safety Instructions…………….650
Checking on Lights…………….651
Adjusting the Head Lights…………….652
Replace Head Light Bulbs…………….653
Replace Clearance, Brake, and Turn Signal Light Bulbs…………….654
Replace Rear Working Light Bulb…………….655
Battery, Checking Status / Charge…………….656
Starting Motor…………….657
Main Fuses and Relays (Open Operator Station) (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….658
Main Fuses and Relays (Cab) (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….663
Fuse Check (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….668
Engine Fuses and Relays (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….669
Main Power Supply Fuses and Additional Relays (5GL, 5GL-N)…………….671
Main Fuses and Relays (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….672
Fuses and Relays (E-SCV) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….673
Fuse Box (Cab) (If Equipped) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….674
Relays (Cab) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….676
Engine Fuses and Relays (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….677
Main Power Supply Fuses and Additional Relays (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….679
Fuse and Relay Box (Mechanical Transmission) (5GV, 5GF, 5GN)…………….683
Fuse and Relay Box (PowrReverser Transmission) (5GV, 5GN, 5GF)…………….685
Section 220C: Maintenance — Checking Hardware Torques…………….687
After the First 4 and 8 Hours of Operation…………….688
Mounting Bolts of Operator's Cab / Open Station and ROPS…………….690
Section 220D: Service — Checks…………….691
Check Torque of Wheel and Rim Bolts…………….704
Check Engine Oil Level…………….695
Prestarting Checks…………….696
Check the Fuel Filter…………….698
Check Coolant Level…………….701
Check Transmission/Hydraulic System Oil Level…………….703
Check Torque of Wheel and Rim Bolts…………….704
Check Brake System Oil Level…………….707
Check Brake Operation…………….709
Check Oil Levels in Front-Wheel Drive Axle…………….710
Check Neutral Start System – 24/12 Transmission…………….793
Check Neutral Start System – 12/12 and 24/24 Transmission…………….793
Check Belt Wear and Belt Tension…………….713
Check Torque of Drawbar Attaching Screws…………….714
Check Front PTO Oil Level…………….715
Check Clutch Pedal Free Travel…………….716
Check Hoses and Hose Clamps…………….718
Check Components of Drawbar and Trailer Hitches…………….719
Check Engine Idle Speeds…………….720
Check and Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pin…………….721
Check the Seat Belt (If Equipped)…………….722
Check Condition of Diesel Engine Coolant…………….723
Radiator Pressure Cap Check…………….724
Inspect Hydraulic Hoses…………….725
Inspect Alternator…………….726
Section 220E: Service — Change…………….727
Change Engine Oil and Replace Oil Filter…………….728
Changing Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle…………….730
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Axle Housing…………….731
Change Oil in Front-Wheel Drive Final Drives…………….732
Change Brake System Oil…………….733
Change Engine Coolant…………….734
Change Cooling System Coolant…………….735
Change Oil and Replace Oil Filter of Front PTO…………….797
Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter Cartridge (First and Second Pump)…………….738
Replace Cab Air Filters…………….740
Replace Diesel Particulate Filter…………….741
Replace Alternator Drive Belt…………….742
Replace Water Pump…………….743
Replace Fuel Filter…………….744
Replace and Clean Engine Air Filter…………….747
Replace Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Filter Cartridge (Third Pump)…………….751
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filter…………….753
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Tank…………….755
Adjust PTO Clutch Linkage…………….756
Section 220F: Service — Lubrication…………….757
Lubricate Front-Wheel Drive Axle…………….758
Lubricate Front Axle King Pins…………….760
Lubricate 4WD Shaft…………….761
Lubricate Front Hitch King Pins…………….762
Lubricate 3-Point Hitch…………….764
Lubricate Hub Bearings (Tractors without Front-Wheel Drive)…………….766
Lubricate Draft Links…………….767
Lubricate…………….768
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings…………….769
Lubricate Front PTO…………….797
Section 300A: Troubleshooting…………….771
Diagnostic Trouble Codes – Operator Information…………….772
Engine Troubleshooting…………….773
Transmission Troubleshooting…………….778
Brakes Troubleshooting…………….779
Rockshaft and Quick-Coupler 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting…………….780
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting…………….782
Electrical System Troubleshooting…………….783
Section 400: Storage…………….785
Storage for Long Period…………….786
Remove Tractor from Storage…………….787
Section 500A: Specifications…………….789
Engine…………….790
DPF Soot Load…………….792
Transmission…………….793
Front-Wheel Drive Clutch…………….794
Hydraulic System…………….795
Electrical System…………….796
Front PTO…………….797
Fuel System…………….798
Brakes…………….799
Three-Point Hitch…………….800
Loads and Weights…………….801
Capacities…………….808
Sound Level…………….810
Maximum Lifting Force…………….812
Towable Loads…………….813
Shipping Weights…………….814
Maximum Permissible Axle Loads and Total Weights…………….815
Maximum Permissible Axle Load in Relation to Tires (Normal Operation)…………….816
Load Capacity of Tires with Front Loader…………….831
Vehicle Dimensions…………….832
Safety Note Regarding the Subsequent Installation of Electrical and Electronic Appliances and/or Components…………….839
How to Calculate Permissible Mass…………….840
Vibration…………….841
Limited Battery Warranty…………….842
How to Calculate Maximum Permissible Download on Trailer Hitch…………….844
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations…………….846
Section 500B: Serial Numbers…………….849
Type Plates…………….850
Identification Plates…………….851
Product Identification Number…………….852
Engine Serial Number…………….855
Transmission Serial Number…………….856
Front Axle Serial Number…………….857
Section 600: Change of Ownership…………….858
List of Owners…………….859
Section 700: Service — Predelivery Inspection…………….860
Service Procedure…………….861
Copy for Dealer…………….863
Copy for Owner…………….865

John Deere Tractors 5075GV, 5075GN, 5075GF, 5075GL, 5090GV, 5090GN, 5090GF, 5090GL, 5100GL, 5105GN, 5105GF Operator’s Manual (OMER469884)


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