9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors

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Foreword
Trademarks
Quick Reference Specifications

Section : 05 - Safety

Recognize Safety Information
Understand Signal Words
Follow Safety Instructions
Prevent Machine Runaway
Use Seat Belt Properly
Operating the Tractor Safely
Stopping and Parking Tractor
Park Machine Safely
Keep Riders Off Machine
Handle Fuel Safely-Avoid Fires
Prepare for Emergencies
Handle Starting Fluid Safely
Wear Protective Clothing
Protect Against Noise
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
Avoid Contact with Pesticides
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Use a Safety Chain
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
Use Caution on Hillsides
Freeing a Mired Machine
Transport Tractor Safely
Service Cooling System Safely
Practice Safe Maintenance
Support Machine Properly
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
Service Accumulator Systems Safely
Protect Against High Pressure Spray
Handling Batteries Safely
Dispose of Waste Properly

Section : 10 - Safety Signs

Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
Safety Signs- Left Cab Corner Post
Safety Signs- Left Cab Corner Post
Safety Signs- Right Cab Corner Post
Safety Signs- Engine
Safety Signs- Side Frame
Accumulators

Section : 15 - Controls and Instruments

Front Console
Key Switch
Shift Lever-18-Speed Powershift
Corner Post Display
STOP, Service Alert and Information Indicators
Digital Indicators-Tachometer, Ground Speed, Transmission and Gauges
Right-Hand Console
TouchSet Control Panel Controls And Indicators
CommandCenter
CommandARM Controls - Powershift Transmission

Section : 16 - CommandCenter™

CommandCenter™ Panel
Split-Screen Display
Field Cruise Control
CommandCenter-Settings
Setting Implement Selection
Setting Day Backlight, Night Backlight and Screen Contrast
Selecting Units and Language
Setting Clock and Service Alarm Interval
Using Diagnostics, Codes and CAN Statistics
Vehicle Speed Calibration (Manual)
Vehicle Speed Calibration (Automatic)
Reset % Wheel Slip

Section : 20 - Lights

Road and Field Light Identification with CommandCenter Indicators
Programming Field Lights and Egress Lighting
Operating Turn Signals and High/Low Beam
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Operating Hazard Lights
Roof Mounted Field Lights and Entry Light-If Equipped
Extremity Transport Warning Lights
Operating Rotary Beacon Light-If Equipped
Using Seven-Terminal Outlet

Section : 25 - Operator Station

Adjusting Air Suspension Seat
Adjusting Active Seat-If Equipped
Adjusting CommandARM Position
Heated Leather Seat-If Equipped
Operator Presence Sensor
Adjusting Steering Wheel
Operating Cab Heat, Defrost and Air Conditioning-Standard Equipment
Using ClimaTrak™ (ATC) -(If Equipped)
Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer
Operating Rear Windshield Wiper and Washer-If Equipped
Operating the Radio-Early Model Tractors
Operating the Radio with Optional Compact Disc Player-Early Model Tractors
Setting the Clock-Early Model Tractors
Operating Radio With Or Without Compact Disc Player-Late Model Tractors
Setting Alarm And Clock-Late Model Tractors
Using Field Office-If Equipped
Beverage Cooler
Storage Drawer
Storage Tray
Pull-Down Sunshade-If Equipped
Using Electric Rear View Mirror-If Equipped
Configuring Tractor For GPS/Radar
GreenStar™ System Connections
AutoTrac Assisted Steering System-(If Equipped)
GreenStar™ System Display
Using Implement Connector
Using Electrical Outlets
Using Auxiliary Power Strip
Installing Mobile Radio and Antenna
Using Monitor Mounts

Section : 30 - Break-In Period

Break-In Check-First 100 Hours
Break-In Check-After First 100 Hours

Section : 35 - Operating the Engine

Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
Starting the Engine
Cold Weather Starting-Starting Fluid
Cold Weather Starting And Operation-Internal Starting Aid
Using Auxiliary Heaters››If Equipped
Operating the Engine
Changing Starting Fluid Cans
Using Engine Coolant Heater
Using a Booster Battery or Charger

Section : 40 - Operating the Tractor

Avoid Contact With Pesticides
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
Keep Riders Off Machine
Using Emergency Exit
Using Seat Belts
Using Instructional Seat-If Equipped
Standard Hydraulic System Warm-Up
High Flow Hydraulic System Warm-Up
Drive Train Protection-9430, 9530 and 9630
Transmission Operation
Operating the 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Shifting the Transmission-18-Speed Powershift
Setting Startup Gear
Operating Automatic Powershift (APS)
Setting Automatic Powershift Sensitivity
Using the Brakes
Using Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)
Using Field Cruise™ and Foot Decelerator
Using Differential Lock-If Equipped
Back-Up Alarm-If Equipped

Section : 41 - AutoTrac™

AutoTrac™ System Component Location
AutoTrac Steering System

Section : 42 - Scraper Information

Scraper Operation Cycle

Section : 43 - AutoLoad

AutoLoad™
Upper Set Point
Lower Set Point
Ground Level Set Point
Change In Ground Level
OPERATOR SETTINGS-User Inputs
Setting Scraper Model
SCV Flow Time and Flow Rate Settings
AutoLoad Operation and Controls
Typical Dig Cycle For Tandem or Triple Scrapers

Section : 45 - Implement Management System

Implement Management System (IMS) - Description and Display
Operating Implement Management System (IMS)
Implement Management System (IMS)-Learned Functions
IMS Functions-Selective Control Valves
IMS Functions-Differential Lock
IMS Functions
IMS Functions - 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
IMS Functions - Automatic Powershift (APS)
Aborting IMS
Clearing IMS Sequence
Use of IMS in Scraper Operation

Section : 50 - Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves

Connecting and Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses
Connecting and Disconnecting High Flow Hydraulic Hoses
Using SCV TouchSet™ Controls and Monitor
Determining Total Flow Demand
Adjusting Selective Control Valve Flow Rate
Adjusting Timed Detent
Using Six Position SCV Control Levers
SCV Lever-Neutral Position
SCV Lever-Extend Position
SCV Lever-Extend Detent Position
SCV Lever-Retract Position
SCV Lever-Retract Detent Position
SCV Lever-Float Position (Standard Hydraulic System Only)
Operator Presence Sensor
Use of TouchSet™ in Scraper Operation

Section : 55 - Remote Hydraulic Connections

Hydraulic Component Identification-High Flow Hydraulics
Standard Hydraulic Component Identification
Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System-Power-Beyond
Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System-Power-Beyond
Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps
Implement Connection Example 1-Pressure Control Valve Applications (Grain Drills or Air Seeders with Constant Down-Pressure System)-Less Hitch-Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 2-Motor Application Using Motor Case Drain-Less Hitch-Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 3-Closed Center Valve, Pump at High Pressure-Less Hitch-Standard Hydraulics
Implement Connection Example 4-Planter with Vacuum Motor and Return Line to SCV Using Motor Return Tip-Less Hitch-Standard Hydraulics
Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil
Motor Seal Drain Kit-If Equipped
Recommended Scraper Hydraulic Hose Tips

Section : 60 - Drawbar

Install Drawbar or Quick-Attach in Short Drawbar Support
Short Scraper Drawbar Conversion
Long Drawbar Support Load Limitations-If Equipped
Category 5 Heavy Duty Drawbar Support Load Limitations-If Equipped
Selecting Standard Drawbar Position-If Equipped
Adjusting Standard Drawbar Side-to-Side Movement-If Equipped
Installing Clevis Assembly-Category 4 Drawbar
Using Clevis Assembly-Category 4 Drawbar
Installing Clevis Assembly-Category 5 Drawbar
Using Clevis Assembly-Category 5 Drawbar
Using Correct Drawbar Pin-Category 5 to 4
Tow Cable-If Equipped

Section : 70 - TouchSet Depth Control

Using TouchSet™ Depth Controls
Attaching Implement and Control System
Checking Depth Control Operation
TouchSet Scraper Control-for Scrapers Equipped with Scraper Control Unit
Enabling TouchSet Scraper Control System
Detaching Implement
Restoring SCV Control

Section : 75 - Performance Ballasting

General Performance Guidelines
Determining Maximum Ballast
Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
Ballasting for Engine Horsepower
Controlling Power Hop
Calculating Ballast-Without Dolly-Wheel on Drawbar Hitch
Calculating Ballast-With Dolly-Wheel Scrapers or Drawn Tillage Implements
Recommended Ballast-Dual Radial Tires
Scraper Ballast Package with Duals
Recommended Ballast-76x50.00B32 and Logger Tires-Singles
Recommended Ballast-Scraper/Ag Combination Tractor With Radial Tires
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart-Pounds
Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart-Pounds
Using Cast Hub Wheel Weights
Front Weight Frame
Installing QUIK-TATCH Frame Weights
Implement and Scraper Size Guidelines
Measuring Wheel Slip-MANUALLY
Using Liquid Ballast

Section : 80 - Wheels, Tires, and Treads

Service Tires Safely
Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
Recommended Inflation Pressures-Single Tires
Recommended Inflation Pressures-Dual Tires-Group 47
Recommended Inflation Pressures-Dual Tires-Group 48
Using Correct Tire Combinations
Using Dual Tires
Observing Tread Width Limitations
Tread Widths-Singles or Duals
Installing Wheel Rim to Cast Wheel
Wheel Torque Wrench Adapter-JDG679
Wheel Weight Holding Wrench-JDG10958
Wheel Tightening Stand-DFRW219 or JDG10741
Adjusting and Tightening Wheels-Heavy-Duty Drive Wheels and Dual Hubs
Adjusting and Tightening-Heavy-Duty Dual Wheel Hubs
Installing 76x50.00B32 Wheel and Tire Assembly
Using Steering Stops

Section : 85 - Transport

Driving Tractor on Roads
Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Transporting Rear Mounted Implements with Ballast
Using Safety Chains
Transporting on Carrier
Towing-Rear Wheels Off Ground
Towing-All Wheels On Ground
Freeing a Mired Tractor

Section : 90 - Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants

Diesel Fuel
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
Biodiesel Fuel
Testing Diesel Fuel
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
Fuel Storage
Filling Fuel Tank
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil
Diesel Engine Oil
Diesel Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals
Oil Filters
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II COOLANT EXTENDER
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
OILSCAN™ and COOLSCAN™
Transmission/Axle and Hydraulic Oil
18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Grease
Mixing of Lubricants
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
Lubricant Storage

Section : 95 - Maintenance and Service Intervals

Observing Service Intervals
Service Interval Chart-Daily or 10 Hours-250 Hours-750 Hours
Service Interval Chart-1500 Hours-2000 Hours-2500 Hours-Annual-Five Years/4500 Hours
Raising and Closing the Hood
Accessing Batteries
Using High-Pressure Washers
Using Compressed Air

Section : 100 - Lubrication and Maintenance-Daily or 10 Hour Service

Checking Engine Oil Level
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
Checking Coolant Level
Draining Water Separator
Checking Transmission/Axle Oil Level-Powershift Transmission Tractors
Lubricating Hinge Pins-Heavy-Duty Gudgeon With Tapered Roller Bearings
Lubricating Steering Pin Bushings-If Equipped
Checking Tires
Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
Checking Scraper Drawbar Support Bolts
Check High Flow Hydraulic Accumulator
Check Standard Flow Hydraulic Accumulator

Section : 105 - Lubrication and Maintenance-Initial 100 Hour Service

Changing Engine Oil and Filter
Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
Replacing Transmission/Axle Oil Filters-18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Replacing Hydraulic Filter
Replacing Fuel Filter Elements

Section : 110 - Lubrication and Maintenance-250 Hour Service

Checking Transmission/Axle Oil Level-Powershift Transmission Tractors
Changing Engine Oil and Filter
Replacing Fuel Filter Elements
Draining Fuel Tank Sump
Lubricating Telescoping Drive Shaft
Lubricating Lower Driveline Bearings
Lubricating Heavy-Duty Gudgeon Bearings-If Equipped
Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
Checking Scraper Drawbar Support Bolts
Servicing the Batteries
Checking Neutral Start System
Checking PARK System
Checking Manual Brakes
Checking Air Intake System
Cleaning or Replacing Cab Air Filters
Checking Dual Beam Radar Sensor

Section : 115 - Lubrication and Maintenance-750 Hour Service

Replacing Transmission/Axle Oil Filters-18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Replacing Hydraulic Filter
Inspect and Clean Hydraulic Reservoir Screen
Replacing Hydraulic Reservoir Breather Filter
Testing Coolant
Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter

Section : 120 - Lubrication and Maintenance-1500 Hour Service

Changing Powershift Transmission/Standard Axle Oil-18-Speed Powershift Transmission-9430 Tractors
Changing Powershift Transmission/Double Reduction Axle Oil-9530 and 9630 Tractors
Changing Hydraulic Oil
Check Axle End Play (Severe Duty Use)

Section : 125 - Lubrication and Maintenance-2000 Hour Service

Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System

Section : 130 - Lubrication and Maintenance-2500 Hour Service

Adjust Engine Valve Clearance

Section : 135 - Lubrication and Maintenance-Annual Service

Inspect Belt Tensioner
Replacing Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters
Cleaning or Replacing Cab Air Filters
Inspecting Seat Belts
Replacing Motor Seal Drain Filter

Section : 140 - Lubrication and Maintenance-4500 Hour or Five Year Service

Replace Transmission Drive Shaft Damper

Section : 145 - General Maintenance and Inspection

Service Accumulator Systems Safely
Internal Park Brake
Cleaning Grille Screens, Radiator and Oil Cooler
Inspect and Clean Fuel Sump Screen
Drive Belt Routings
Replacing VARI-COOL™ Fan Belt-9330-9430-9530-9630 13.5 L Engine
Powershift Transmission Calibration
Checking Air Conditioning System
Do Not Modify Fuel System
Bleeding Fuel System
Backflushing Optional Fuel Water Separator-If Equipped
Cleaning Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element-If Equipped

Section : 150 - Maintenance-Electrical System

Introduction to Electrical System Section
Replacing Fuses and Relays
Load Center Fuses
Side Console Load Center
Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely
Replacing Front Grille Flood Light Bulb-High Intensity Discharge (HID) Light-If Equipped
Replacing Front Grille Flood Light Bulbs-Standard Lighting
Replacing Road Light Bulb
Adjusting Front Grille Lights
Adjusting Headlights
Replacing Instrument and Display Illumination Light Bulb
Replacing Dome Light Bulb
Replacing Front and Rear Hazard Lights
Replacing Roof Flood Lights-If Equipped
Replacing Courtesy Light-If Equipped
Replacing Fender Mounted Flood Lights
Rear Fender HID Bulb Replacement-If Equipped
Replacing Extremity Transport Warning Lights

Section : 155 - Troubleshooting

Engine Troubleshooting
18-Speed Powershift Transmission Troubleshooting
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
Brakes Troubleshooting
Hitch Troubleshooting
Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting
Electrical System Troubleshooting
Operator Enclosure Troubleshooting

Section : 160 - Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Introduction To Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Armrest Control Unit (ACU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Active Seat Control Unit (ASU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Automatic Temperature Control Unit (ATC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Brake Control Unit (BRC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Cab Control Unit (CAB) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Central Control Unit (CCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Cab Load Center (CLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Instrument Control Unit (ICU) Diagnostic Codes
Powershift Transmission Control Unit (PTP) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Secondary Hydraulic Control Unit (SCO) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Deluxe Hydraulic Control Unit (SCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Steering System Control Unit (SSU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Setup Panel (SUP), Tractor Electronic Control Unit (TEC), and Tractor Electronic Interface (TEI) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Vehicle Load Center Control Unit (VLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes

Section : 165 - Storage

Placing Tractor in Long-Term Storage
Removing Tractor from Storage
Paint Finish Care

Section : 170 - Specifications

General Specifications
Overall Dimensions
Ground Speeds-18-Speed Powershift Transmission
Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners
Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
Limited Battery Warranty

Section : 175 - Identification Numbers

Identification Plates
Record Tractor Identification Number
Record Engine Serial Number
Record Cab Serial Number
Record Transmission Serial Number
Keep Proof of Ownership
Keep Machines Secure

Section : 180 - Lubrication and Maintenance Records

250 Hour Service Records
500 Hour Service Records
750 Hour Service Records
1500 Hour Service Records
2000 Hour Service Records
2500 Hour Service Records
Annual Service Records
Two Year Service Records
4500 Hour or Five Year Service Records

Section : 185 - Glossary

Glossary of Terms

Section : SLIT - John Deere Service Literature Available

Technical Information

Section : IBC - John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job

John Deere Is At Your Service