5E Tractors (India and Asia Edition)
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Foreword
Section 05 - 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
Operating the Tractor Safely
Avoid Backover Accidents
Limited Use in Forestry Operation
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely
Keep Riders Off Machine
Instructional Seat
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
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
Section 10 - Safety Signs
Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
Operator’s Manual
Use Seat Belt—OOS
Use Seat Belt—Cab
Prevent Machine Runaway
Riders (Applicable if tractor is equipped with ROPS)
ROPS in Normal Position (Applicable if tractor is equipped
with ROPS)
Section 15 - Controls and Instruments
Tractor Controls — OOS (PowrReverser™ Tractors)
Tractor Controls — Right-Hand Controls OOS (PowrReverser™
Tractors)
Tractor Controls — Left-Hand Controls OOS (PowrReverser™
Tractors)
Tractor Controls — Right-Hand Controls OOS (9x3 TSS Transmission)
Tractor Controls — Left-Hand Controls OOS (9x3 TSS Transmission)
Tractor Controls — Cab (SyncShuttle Transmission)
Tractor Controls — Cab (PowrReverser Transmission)
Tractor Controls — Right Hand Panel (Cab)
Tractor Controls — Left-Hand Panel (Cab)
Instrument Panel — (SyncShuttle Transmission)
Instrument Panel — (SyncShuttle Transmission) (Domestic
Tractor)
Instrument Panel (PowrReverser™ Tractors)
Instrument Panel (PowrReverser™ Tractors) Domestic
Information Display (Roll Mode Switch) — If Equipped
Information Display (Roll Mode Switch) — If Equipped (Domestic
Tractor)
Section 20 - Lights — Cab
Light Switch Positions
Use Headlights
High Beam Indicator
High Beam Indicator (Domestic Tractor)
Use Tail Lights
Use Turn Signals
Use Turn Signals (Domestic Tractor)
Use Hazard Lights
Using Flood Lights
Seven-Terminal Outlet
Section 20A - Lights — OOS
Light Switch Positions
Using Headlights
High Beam Indicator
High Beam Indicator ( Domestic Tractor)
Use Flood Light
Use Tail Lights
Using Turn Signals
Using Turn Signals ( Domestic Tractor)
Use Hazard Lights
Seven-Terminal Outlet
Section 25 - Operator Station — Cab
Cab Classification According to EN 15695-1 (When Applying Plant
Protection Products and Liquid Fertilizers)
Using Seat Belt
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
Adjusting Seat
Accessory Electrical Outlets
Use Tool Box
Opening Windows
Opening Door
Inside Rear View Mirror and Sun Visor
Adjusting Blower Speed
Controlling Temperature
Deicing, Demisting, or Defrosting Windshield (HVAC Only)
Optimizing Air Conditioner and Heater Performance
Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer
Routing Cables and Harnesses
Operating Radio (If Equipped)
Setting Clock (If Equipped)
Operating Cassette Tape or Compact Disc Player—If Equipped
Using Dome Light
Using Courtesy Light
Using Monitor Mounts
Section 25A - Operator Station — OOS
Operate Foldable ROPS (If Equipped)
Use Seat Belt
Select Seat Position
Adjust Ride Comfort
Adjust Seat Arm Rest
Use Tool Box
Use Mobile Holder (If equipped)
Section 30 - Break-In Period
Observe Engine Operation Closely
Observe Engine Operation Closely (Domestic Tractor)
Break-In Service
Section 35 - Prestarting Checks
Daily Service Before Starting Engine
Hood Lock Mechanism
Section 40 - Operating the Engine
Before Starting the Engine –– OOS (PowrReverser™)
Before Starting the Engine –– Cab (SyncShuttle)
Before Starting the Engine –– Cab
Start the Engine
Key Switch Positions
Using Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped)
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges — (PowrReverser )
Instrument Panel (PowrReverser™ Tractors) (Domestic Tractor)
Stop/Operator Alert Indicator –– (PowrReverser )
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges — ( Sync Shuttle )
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges — ( Sync Shuttle )
( Domestic Tractor)
Changing Engine Speed
Recommended Engine Speeds and Operating Procedures
Recommended Engine Speeds and Operating Procedures (Domestic
Tractor)
Working With Speed/Hour Meters
Working With Speed/Hour Meters (Domestic Tractor)
Engines with Turbocharger
Stopping the Engine—PowrReverser™
Stopping the Engine—(SyncShuttle)
Use Booster Battery
Section 50 - Driving the Tractor
Operator Training Required
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals
Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
Driving on Public Roads — OOS
Driving on Public Roads — Cab
Use Caution on Hillsides
Operating Sync Shuttle Transmission
Operating PowrReverser™ Transmission (If Equipped)
Selecting a Gear
Selecting a Gear (Domestic Tractor)
Using Brakes
Use Differential Lock
Operating Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (If Equipped)
Stopping Tractor (OOS — PowrReverser™)
Stop Tractor (Cab — PowrReverser™)
Stop Tractor (Cab — SyncShuttle)
Avoid Pump Damage (If Equipped)
Hydraulic Trailer Brake Valve — (If Equipped)
Bleed Brake System
Hydraulic Trailer Brake Provision (If Equipped)
Recommendation for Trailer Brake Valve
Come-Home Mode
Come-Home Mode (PowrReverser™ Tractors) (Domestic Tractor)
Section 55 - Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch
Match Tractor Power to Implement
3-Point Hitch Components
Rockshaft Control Levers
Setting Position Control Lever Stop
Use Position Control
Use Draft Control
Adjusting Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop or Transportation Lock
Prepare Implement
Convert Category II Hitch to a Category I (If Equipped)
Position Center Link
Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch
Adjust Hitch Side Sway
Level the Hitch
Adjust Lateral Float
Warm Hydraulic System Oil
Section 60 - Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves
Open Center Hydraulic System
Warming Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil
Use Correct Hose Tips
Control Lever and Coupler Identification — OOS
Control Lever and Coupler Identification — Cab
Rear SCV Dust Plug Identification
Connect Cylinder Hoses
Connect Single-Acting Cylinder
Correct Reversed Cylinder Response
Neutral Lever Position
Extend/Retract Cylinder—SCV I
Use Power Beyond Attachment
Disconnect Cylinder Hoses
Section 65 - Drawbar and PTO
Match Tractor Power to Implement
Observe Drawbar Load Limitations
Select Drawbar Position—(If Equipped)
Adjust Drawbar Length and Offset—(If Equipped)
Proper Use of Drawbar
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
Attach PTO-Driven Implement
Select Correct PTO Speeds—(If Equipped)
Operating Tractor PTO — PowrReverser™
Operating Tractor PTO — PowrReverser™ (Domestic
Tractor)
Operating Tractor PTO — Sync Shuttle, Cab
Operating Tractor PTO — SyncShuttle, Cab (Domestic Tractor)
Adjust PTO Clutch Operating Cable
Section 70 - Performance Ballast
Planning for Maximum Productivity
Use Proper Ballast
Select Ballast Carefully
Ballasting for Front Loader
Measure Wheel Slip—Manually
Ballast Limitations
Ballast Front End for Transport
Ballast Two-Wheel Drive Tractors
Ballast MFWD-Equipped Tractors
Determine Maximum Rear Ballast
Determine Maximum Front Ballast
Use Cast Iron Weights
Install Rear Cast Iron Weights
Use Liquid Weight
Use Implement Codes
Section 75 - Wheels, Tires, and Treads
Service Tires Safely
Check Implement-to-Tire Clearance
Check Tire Inflation Pressure
Tire Inflation Pressure Chart
Select Front Tire Rolling Direction
Tighten Wheel/Axle Hardware Correctly
Tighten Wheel Bolts—MFWD Axle
Tighten Bolts— Front Axle
Tighten Bolts—Adjustable Front Axle (If equipped)
Tighten Wheel Bolts—Rear Axle
Observe Rear Wheel Tread Width Limitations
Tread Settings—Multi-Position Rear Wheels
Tread Settings—Multi-Position MFWD Wheels
Adjust Front Axle Tread Width
Check Toe-In (Two-Wheel Drive Tractor)
Adjust Toe-In (Two-Wheel Drive Tractor)
Check Toe-In — MFWD Axle
Adjust Toe-In—MFWD Axle
Set MFWD Steering Stops Turning Radius
Use Correct Tire Combinations
Tire Compatibility Chart
Section 80 - Transporting
Use Safety Lights and Devices
Use a Safety Chain
Driving Tractor on Roads
Transport on Carrier
Towing Tractor
Jacking Points on Tractor
Section 85 - Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
Handle Fluids Safely—Avoid Fires
Fuel Storage
Cold-Weather Operation
Hot-Weather Operation
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
Diesel Fuel
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
Biodiesel 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 2 and Stage II
Oil Filters
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners)
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John
Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil
Use Correct Transmission-Hydraulic Filter Element
MFWD Axle Housing and Wheel Hub Oil
Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
Mixing of Lubricants
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
Lubricant Storage
Oilscan™ and CoolScan™
Section 90 - Maintenance and Service Intervals
Additional Service Information
Service Tractor Safely
Service Interval Chart—Daily or 10 Hours / Every 50 Hours
/ First 100 Hours / Every 250 Hours
Service Interval Chart—Every 500 Hours / Every 600 Hours
/ Every 1200 Hours / Annually / 2000 Hours or Two Years
Service—As Required
Observe Service Intervals
Using High-Pressure Washers
Using Compressed Air
Section 95 - General Maintenance and Inspection
Opening Hood
Inspect Engine Air Intake Filters
Replace Engine Air Intake Filters
Inspect Engine Air Intake System
Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube
Check Engine Idle Speeds
Engine Valve Adjustment
Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for Tightness
Inspect Tractor for Loose Hardware
Check Neutral Start System—PowrReverser™ Transmission
(If Equipped)
Check Neutral Start System — SyncShuttle Transmission
(If Equipped)
Inspect Seat Belt
Adjust Hand Throttle Friction
Inspect Tires
Tubeless Tire Repair
Clean Cab Air Filters
Service Air Conditioner (If Equipped)
Cleaning Engine Compartment
Section 100 - Lubrication
Use Correct Lubricant
Check Engine Oil Level
Change Engine Oil and Filter
Check Transmission-Hydraulic Oil Level
Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter
Clean Transmission-Hydraulic Pickup Screen
Lubricate Front Axle Pivot Pin
Lubricate Steering Spindles
Front Wheel Hub lubrication (2WD)
Check Front Axle Pivot Pin
Lubricate Hitch Components
Check MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil Level
Change MFWD Axle Wheel Hub Oil
Check MFWD Axle Housing Oil Level
Change MFWD Axle Housing Oil
Lubricate Rear Axle Bearings
Lubricate Operator's Seat Slide Rails (OOS)
Lubricate Hood Latch
Section 105 - Maintenance—Cooling System
Clean Front Grille, Radiator, Condenser, Oil Cooler, and Fuel
Cooler (PowrReverser™)
Clean Grille, Radiator, Charge Air Cooler (CAC), and Fuel Cooler
(SyncShuttle)
Check Coolant Level
Check Cooling System for Leaks
Flush Cooling System and Replace Thermostat
Flush Cooling System
Winterize Cooling System
Section 110 - Maintenance—Fuel System
Do Not Modify Fuel System
Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Filters
Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Tank
Replace Fuel Filter (Rotary Pump)
Replace Fuel Filter Inserts (Inline Pump)
Check and Drain Water from Water Separator Bowl
Bleed Fuel System
Section 115 - Maintenance—Electrical System
Electrical Service Precautions
Inspect Alternator/Fan Belt Tensioner
Replace Alternator/Fan Belt
Charge Battery
Clean Battery
Check Battery Condition
Remove Battery
Battery Replacement Specifications
Service Battery
Access Fuses and Relays
Load Center - 1 Fuses and Relays—OOS (PowrReverser™
Transmission)
Center Console Relay and Diode—OOS (PowrReverser™
Transmission)
Load Center Fuses and Relays—Cab (sync shuttle Transmission)
Center Console Relay and Diode—Cab (sync shuttle Transmission)
Load Center Fuses and Relays—Cab (PowrReverser™
Transmission)
Center Console Relay and Diode—Cab (PowrReverser™
Transmission)
EEC Light Module Relays—Cab (PowrReverser™ Transmission)
Locate Fusible Link
Fusible Link Location — Cab
Connect Starter Wiring
Alternator Wiring Connections
Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
Replace Headlight Element
Adjust Headlights
Aim Headlights
Replace Roof Hazard Light Bulb (If Equipped)
Replace Tail and Turn Light Bulbs—Cab
Replace Tail Light and Warning Light Bulbs
Replace Floodlight Element—Cab
Replace Flood Lamp Bulb
Replace Dome Light Bulb
Replacing Controls Illumination Light Bulb
Section 120 - Troubleshooting
Engine Troubleshooting
Transmission Troubleshooting
Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
Deluxe Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting (If Equipped)
Brakes Troubleshooting
Rockshaft and Quick-Coupler 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders Troubleshooting
Electrical System Troubleshooting
Heater and A/C System (Cab) Troubleshooting
Wiper(s), Worklights, Dome Light and Radio (Cab) Troubleshooting
Section 125 - Storage
Place Tractor in Long-Term Storage
Remove Tractor From Storage
Paint Finish Care
Section 130 - Specifications
General Specifications
Drain and Refill Capacities
Machine Dimension
Sound Level
Ground Speed Estimates — PowrReverser™ Transmission
Ground Speed Estimates (Applicable for 5055E and 5065E with
18.4x30 Tire)— PowrReverser™ Transmission
Correction Factors For Other Tire Sizes
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
Emissions Control System Certification Label
Limited Battery Warranty
Machine Design Life
Section 135 - Identification Numbers
Identification Plates
Product Identification Number
Record Engine Serial Number
Record Transmission Serial Number ( Power Reverser)
Fuel Injection Pump Serial Number
Record Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Serial Number
Record Front Axle (2-WD) Serial Number
ROPS Serial Number
Cab Serial Number
Keep Proof of Ownership
Keep Machines Secure
Section 140 - Lubrication and Maintenance Records
Daily / 10 Hour Service Record
Every 50 Hour Service Record
First 100 Hours Service Record
Every 250 Hour Service Record
Every 500 Hour Service Record
Every 600 Hour Service Record
Every 1200 Hour Service Record
Annual Service Record
Every 2000 Hour / Two Year Service Record
As Required Service Record
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Technical Information
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Well Trained Technician
Prompt Service
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