Starting the Engine
CAUTION:

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A - Ignition Key
Avoid the possibility of personal injury or
death. Engine starting with shift lever in gear indicates a malfunction
of the starting circuit. Repairs should be made immediately by your
John Deere dealer.
Do not start engine by shorting across starter terminals. Tractor
will start in gear if normal circuitry is bypassed. Start engine ONLY
from the operator seat.
Before Starting The Tractor
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SCV levers are in NEUTRAL position.
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PTO is disengaged.
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Hand throttle is in slow idle position.
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Transmission shift lever is in PARK position.
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Be sure everyone is clear of tractor and attached equipment.
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Depress clutch and brake pedals.
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Sound the horn.
IMPORTANT: Avoid starter damage. Do not operate starter more
than 30 seconds. Wait at least two minutes before trying again.
Turn ignition key (A) to engage starter. Release key when engine
starts.
If Engine Fails To Start:
Check Fuel (quality and quantity).
Check Electrical system.
In cold weather (at or below -6 °C (21 °F), follow steps
listed in Cold Weather Starting—With Starting Aid or Cold Weather
Starting—Without Optional Starting Aid.
If engine fails to start after three attempts, it may be necessary
to consult a John Deere service technician.
NOTE: For tractors equipped with IVT/AutoPowr, engine speed
is limited to 1500 rpm if transmission oil temperature is less than
-5 °C (23 °F). For tractors equipped with PST,
engine speed is limited to 1500 rpm if transmission oil temperature
is less than -18 °C (0 °F).
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