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5310 S Tractor OPERATOR’S MANUAL 5310 S Tractor OMRE247111 Issue G6 (ENGLISH) CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
Introduction AG,OUO6075,97 –19–21FEB06–1/2 Foreword READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This manual and safety signs on your machine may also be available in other languages (see your John Deere dealer to order).
Introduction AG,OUO6075,97 –19–21FEB06–2/2 PY5155 –UN–21AUG05 John Deere 5310 S tractor NOTE: Tractors shown may have optional equipment. 082206 PN=3.
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Contents Page Page Safety ................................ 05-1 Working With Speed/Hour Meter ............ 45-7 Stopping the Engine ...................... 45-8 Safety Signs ........................... 10-1 Using Booster Battery ..................... 45-8 Controls and Instruments Driving the Tractor Tractor Controls .
Contents Page Page Extending/Retracting Cylinder ............... 60-4 Fill Fuel Tank ........................... 85-3 Lubricant Storage ........................ 85-3 Disconnecting Hoses ..................... 60-5 Diesel Engine Coolant ................
Contents Page Page Service—Every 1250 Hours Aiming Headlights ...................... 140-19 Adjusting Headlights .................... 140-20 Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter ............................... 120-1 Replace Headlight Bulb ..
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Safety DX,ALERT –19–29SEP98–1/1 Recognize Safety Information T81389 –UN–07DEC88 This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.
Safety CED,OUO1032,2778 –19–15OCT99–1/1 Prevent Machine Runaway TS177 –UN–11JAN89 Avoid possible injury or death from machinery runaway. Do not start engine by shorting across starter terminals. Machine will start in gear if normal circuitry is bypassed.
Safety AG,OUO6035,65 –19–17MAY00–1/1 Use Caution on Hillsides TS205 –UN–23AUG88 Avoid holes, ditches, and obstructions which cause the tractor to tip, especially on hillsides. Avoid sharp, uphill turns. Never drive near the edge of a gully or steep embankment -- it might cave in.
Safety MX,AVOIDTIP1A1 –19–22JUL94–1/1 Avoid Tipping TS205 –UN–23AUG88 Do not drive where machine could slip or tip. Stay alert for holes, rocks, and roots in the terrain, and other hidden hazards. Keep away from drop-offs. Slow down before you make a sharp turn.
Safety DX,MIRED –19–07JUL99–1/1 Freeing a Mired Machine TS1645 –UN–15SEP95 TS263 –UN–23AUG88 Attempting to free a mired machine can involve safety hazards such as the mired tractor tippi.
Safety DX,FIRE1 –19–03MAR93–1/1 Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires TS202 –UN–23AUG88 Handle fuel with care: it is highly flammable. Do not refuel the machine while smoking or when near open flame or sparks. Always stop engine before refueling machine.
Safety DX,NOISE –19–03MAR93–1/1 Protect Against Noise TS207 –UN–23AUG88 Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing. Wear a suitable hearing protective device such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises.
Safety MX,SAIP,LA1 –19–29JUL94–1/1 Safely Transporting the Tractor LV610 –UN–22APR94 A disabled tractor is best transported on a flatbed carrier. Use chains to secure the tractor to the carrier. Never tow a tractor at a speed greater than 16 km/h (10 mph).
Safety DX,RIDER –19–03MAR93–1/1 Keep Riders Off Machine TS290 –UN–23AUG88 Only allow the operator on the machine. Keep riders off. Riders on machine are subject to injury such as being struck by foreign objects and being thrown off of the machine.
Safety AG,OUO6035,70 –19–17MAY00–1/1 Service Tractor Safely LV828 –UN–08AUG94 Do not service the tractor while it is in motion or while the engine is running. Tighten wheel hardware to correct torque as specified in Wheels, Tyres and Tread section.
Safety DX,TORCH –19–10DEC04–1/1 Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines TS953 –UN–15MAY90 Flammable spray can be generated by heating near pressurized fluid lines, resulting in severe burns to yourself and bystanders. Do not heat by welding, soldering, or using a torch near pressurized fluid lines or other flammable materials.
Safety DX,STORE –19–03MAR93–1/1 Store Attachments Safely TS219 –UN–23AUG88 Stored attachments such as dual wheels, cage wheels, and loaders can fall and cause serious injury or death. Securely store attachments and implements to prevent falling.
Safety DX,RIM –19–24AUG90–1/1 Service Tires Safely TS211 –UN–23AUG88 Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can cause serious injury or death. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the proper equipment and experience to perform the job.
Safety Signs GENERIC,0000038 –19–28JUN06–1/4 Warning Labels Keep warning labels in good condition, replace if not in readable condition. GENERIC,0000038 –19–28JUN06–2/4 PY5800 –UN–11JU.
Safety Signs GENERIC,0000038 –19–28JUN06–3/4 PY1965 –UN–24FEB04 Top of Battery PY2280 –UN–18NOV04 GENERIC,0000038 –19–28JUN06–4/4 PY4879 –UN–06DEC05 Right Fender PY4342 –UN.
Controls and Instruments PY80265,05I0102 –19–17FEB06–1/2 Tractor Controls PY5158 –UN–17FEB06 A—Steering Wheel D—Light Switch G—Clutch Pedal I—Foot Throttle B—Hand Throttle E—Haza.
Controls and Instruments PY80265,05I0102 –19–17FEB06–2/2 PY5501 –UN–16FEB06 PY5544 –UN–06MAR06 PY4077 –UN–19JAN06 . PY4542 –UN–26JAN05 A—Selective Control Lever C—Rockshaft D.
Controls and Instruments PY80265,05I0105 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Instrument Panel PY5766 –UN–02JUN06 A—Air Restriction Indicator D—Charging System Indicator F—Coolant Temperature H—Tachomete.
Lights GENERIC,000003A –19–11JUL06–1/1 Light Switch Positions PY4481 –UN–11JAN05 PY4107 –UN–21AUG04 A—Lights Off B—Warning Lights Position C—Dim Headlights,Tail Lights and Warning .
Lights GENERIC,000003B –19–11JUL06–1/1 Using Headlights PY4481 –UN–11JAN05 PY5148 –UN–23FEB06 A—Lights Off B—Warning Lights Position C—Dim Headlights, Tail Lights, and Warning Ligh.
Lights PY80265,05I0109 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Using Tail Lights PY4883 –UN–22APR05 A—Tail Lights Red tail lights (A) are switched on by either bright headlight or dim headlight light switch position. Be sure tail light lenses are clean before driving on a road, so other drivers can see it easily.
Lights GENERIC,000003D –19–11JUL06–1/1 Using Turn Signals PY4114 –UN–23FEB06 PY5510 –UN–17FEB06 PY5767 –UN–02JUN06 A—Turn Signal Lever B—Left-Hand Lights C—Right-Hand Lights D—Dash Indicator Lights Move turn signal lever (A) down to indicate left-hand turn or up for right-hand turn.
Lights GENERIC,000003E –19–21FEB06–1/1 Using Hazard Lights PY4338 –UN–28DEC04 Rear lights PY4339 –UN–28DEC04 Front light PY4896 –UN–20FEB06 Hazard Light Switch A—Turn Signal Light .
Lights PY80265,05I0112 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Using Flood Lamp PY4106 –UN–23FEB06 PY4150 –UN–20FEB06 A—Lights Off B—Warning Lights Position C—Dim Headlights, Tail Lights and Warning Light.
Operator’ s Platform PY80265,05I0114 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Selecting Seat Position PY1032 –UN–24JUN01 A—Seat Adjustment Lever Deluxe Seat Seat can be moved forward or backward depending on operator’s requirement. To move seat on either side, just lift lever (A) and push the seat.
Break-In Period PY80265,05I0116 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Observe Engine Operation Closely PY5769 –UN–02JUN06 A—Charging Indicator B—Oil Pressure Indicator C—Coolant Temperature Indicator IMPORTANT: The engine is ready for normal operation.
Prestarting Checks GENERIC,000003F –19–17FEB06–1/1 Service Daily Before Start-Up PY4036 –UN–19JUN06 PY5511 –UN–17FEB06 A—Engine Oil Dipstick B—Engine Oil Filler Cap C—Recovery Tank D—Radiator Cap 1. Check the engine oil level. Wipe dipstick (A) off and reinsert it fully.
Operating the Engine GENERIC,0000054 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Before Starting the Engine TS220 –UN–23AUG88 PY5512 –UN–17FEB06 PY5527 –UN–21FEB06 PY4316 –UN–14DEC04 A—Gear Shift Lever B—Range Shift Lever C—PTO Lever D—Rockshaft Draft Control Lever E—Rockshaft Position Control Lever CAUTION: Prevent asphyxiation.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0120 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Starting the Engine TS177 –UN–11JAN89 PY4497 –UN–13JAN05 A—Hand Throttle B—Key Switch On 1. Push hand throttle (A) forward off idle position (approximately 1/3 of full throttle). Engine may not start with throttle pulled completely down.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0121 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Check Instruments After Starting PY5769 –UN–02JUN06 A—Charging System Indicator B—Oil Pressure Indicator C—Temperature Gauge IMPORT.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0124 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Air Restriction Indicator PY5731 –UN–31MAY06 A—Air Restriction Indicator Air restriction indicator (A) will light if air cleaner becomes plugged. Service air cleaner as soon as possible.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0127 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Changing Engine Speeds PY4485 –UN–16FEB06 PY4937 –UN–01JUN06 A—Hand Throttle B—Foot Throttle To increase speed, push hand throttle (A) forward. To temporarily increase engine speed above hand throttle setting, depress foot throttle (B).
Operating the Engine GENERIC,0000055 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Restart Stalled Engine PY4001 –UN–06JUN06 A—Clutch Pedal CAUTION: DO NOT run a cold engine at full throttle. Engine should be kept at idling for 30 sec before the RPM is increased, this should be strictly followed otherwise sudden acceleration may damage the Turbocharger.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0131 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Observe Engine Work and Idle Speeds PY5775 –UN–02JUN06 Slow idle speed should be 800-875 RPM. At light or no load, full throttle speed will increase to 2500 RPM. Normal working speed is 1600—2400 RPM rated speed.
Operating the Engine PY80265,05I0133 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Stopping the Engine PY4501 –UN–13JAN05 A—Hand Throttle B—Key Switch OFF 1. Pull hand throttle (A) down to slow idle position. Allow engine to idle for one to two minutes. 2. Put gear shift lever in Park position (B).
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0135 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Operator Training Required • Study the Operation section of this manual before operating tractor. • Operate tractor in an open, unobstructed area under direction of an experienced operator.
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0136 –19–11JUL06–2/2 PY4883 –UN–22APR05 PY4400 –UN–15JUN06 PY4469 –UN–10JAN06 A—Tail Light B—Reflex Reflector C—Turn Signal Light D—Bright Headlight Switch Position E—Dim Headlight Switch Position F—Tail Signal Lever 2.
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0137 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Operating Transmission PY4000 –UN–10JAN06 Left Side PY3099 –UN–23FEB06 Right Side A—Range Shift Lever B—Speed Shift Lever Range shift lever (A) provides three forward speed ranges, (A ,B&C ) .
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0139 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Selecting a Gear PY5775 –UN–02JUN06 IMPORTANT: To extend drive train life and avoid excessive soil compaction and rolling resistance when using ballast, operate one gear lower than normal.
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0141 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Using Differential Lock PY1202 –UN–11JUN02 A—Differential Lock Pedal CAUTION: DO NOT operate tractor at high speed or attempt to turn with differential lock engaged.
Driving the Tractor PY80265,05I0142 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Stopping Tractor PY1205 –UN–11JUN02 PY1215 –UN–11JUN02 PY1469 –UN–28AUG03 A—Gear Shift Lever B—Hand Throttle C—Rockshaft Draft Control Lever D—Rockshaft Position Control Lever CAUTION: Always place the range shift lever in neutral (N) and set brakes before dismounting.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0143 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Match Tractor Power to Implement IMPORTANT: Tractor power should be matched to the size of certain implements. Excessive power can damage an implement, and too large an implement can damage the tractor.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0145 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Rockshaft Control Levers PY1470 –UN–28AUG03 A—Rockshaft Position Control Lever B—Rockshaft Draft Control Lever The rockshaft p.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0147 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Using Rockshaft Position Control PY1470 –UN–28AUG03 M47168 –UN–31JAN92 A—Rockshaft Position Control Lever B—Rockshaft Draf.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0148 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Using Draft Control PY1472 –UN–28AUG03 M47169 –19–29JAN92 A—Rockshaft Position Control Lever B—Rockshaft Draft Control Lever C—Draft Sensing Off Position D—Position Control Lever Stop The rockshaft is equipped with variable draft control system.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0149 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Adjusting Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop/ Implement lock PY4543 –UN–23JAN05 A—Rockshaft Rate-Of-Drop Knob cum Implement Lock CAUTION: Excessive rate-of-drop may cause damage or injury. Fully lowering implement should require at least two seconds.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0151 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Positioning Center Link PY4005 –UN–14JUL04 A—Upper Hole B—Middle Hole C—Lower Hole The draft sensing rockshaft center link attaching bracket has holes which allow three different positions for attaching the center link.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch GENERIC,000004D –19–11JUL06–1/1 Attaching Implements to 3-Point Hitch PY5374 –UN–09DEC05 Align Hitch Point PY5375 –UN–09DEC05 Central Link Locking Clip PY5530.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0153 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Adjusting Hitch Side Sway PY4892 –UN–14APR05 A—Threaded Link NOTE: Check implement operator’s manual for instruction on whether to allow side sway. IMPORTANT: DO NOT shorten chains so short that they do not allow hitch to be raised completely.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch GENERIC,0000064 –19–08MAR06–1/1 Leveling the Hitch PY5285 –UN–24NOV05 PY5459 –UN–09JAN06 A—Locking Clip B—Center Link Body C—Locking Handle D—Slot 1.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch GENERIC,0000042 –19–22FEB06–1/1 Adjusting Lateral Float PY5381 –UN–10DEC05 PY5380 –UN–10DEC05 A—Pin In Vertical Position B—Pin In Horizontal Position To a.
Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch PY80265,05I0157 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Warming Hydraulic System Oil PY4407 –UN–22FEB06 PY5775 –UN–02JUN06 A—Hydraulic Oil Filter Hydraulic system may be slow to function when tractor is started in cold weather. This is because cold oil will not flow as easily through the hydraulic system filter (A).
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders PY80265,05I0158 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Use Correct Hose Tips If your tractor is equipped with a selective control valve (SCV), the couplers receptacles accept a standard hose tip as recommended by ISO 1 and SAE 2 .
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders GENERIC,000004F –19–08JUN06–1/1 Connecting Hoses X9811 –UN–23AUG88 PY5796 –UN–08JUN06 PY5792 –UN–08JUN06 PY5795 –UN–08JUN06 A—Dust Plug B— Receptacle CAUTION: Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders GENERIC,0000050 –19–20FEB06–1/1 Connecting Single-Acting Cylinder PY5789 –UN–08JUN06 PY5797 –UN–08JUN06 A—SCV Outlet Lever B—SCV Outlet In order for lever (A) to work properly, a single-acting cylinder should be connected only to SCV outlet in the extend position (top coupler) (B).
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders GENERIC,0000052 –19–20FEB06–1/1 Extending/Retracting Cylinder PY5789 –UN–08JUN06 M47174 –UN–31JAN92 A—Control Lever B—Extend and Retract Cylinder Extending Cylinder Pull lever (A) to the rear of neutral and hold it against spring pressure.
Remote Hydraulic Cylinders PY80265,05I0156 –19–08JUN06–1/1 Disconnecting Hoses X9811 –UN–23AUG88 PY5796 –UN–08JUN06 A—Dust Plug 1. If possible, retract remote cylinder as much as possible to protect cylinder rod from damage. CAUTION: Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury.
Drawbar and PTO PY80265,05I0157 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Observe Drawbar / Wagon Hitch Load Limitations IMPORTANT: Certain heavy equipment, such as a loaded single-axle trailer, can place excessive strain on drawbar. Strain is greatly increased by speed and rough ground.
Drawbar and PTO PY80265,05I0159 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Attaching PTO-Driven Implement PY1094 –UN–10APR05 CAUTION: Stop engine before attaching implement or working in area of implement hitch. 1. Attach implement to tractor before connecting PTO drive line.
Drawbar and PTO GENERIC,000005B –19–11JUL06–1/1 Operating Tractor PTO (Standard) PY4485 –UN–16FEB06 PY5534 –UN–22FEB06 PY5531 –UN–22FEB06 A—Hand Throttle Lever B—PTO Shift Lever C—540 Operation Speed 1.
Drawbar and PTO GENERIC,000005C –19–02JUN06–1/1 Operating Tractor Dual PTO (Optional) PY4485 –UN–16FEB06 PY5535 –UN–22FEB06 PY5765 –UN–02JUN06 A—Hand Throttle Lever B—PTO Lever C—Economy PTO Lever D—540E Operation Speed E—540 Standard Operation Speed 1.
Drawbar and PTO PY80265,05I0162 –19–20FEB06–1/1 Adjusting PTO Clutch Operating Rod PY4487 –UN–17FEB06 PY5016 –UN–21MAY05 PY5019 –UN–21MAY05 PTO Clutch Rod (In Fully Engaged Position) A—PTO Clutch Lever B—Clip Pin C—Jam Nut D—Arm E—Clevis F—Jam Nut G—Clevis H—Clip Pin 1.
Ballast PY80265,05I0163 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Planning for Maximum Productivity Proper ballasting is an important factor in tractor performance. maximum productivity can be achieved only if tractor weight is appropriate for the job.
Ballast PY80265,05I0166 –19–21FEB06–1/1 Measuring Wheel Slip—Manually PY5516 –UN–17FEB06 1. Place a mark (A) on a rear tyre which is easily observed (a chalk mark is recommended). 2. With tractor working and implement lowered, mark a starting point (B) on the ground at the place where the tyre mark (A) meets the ground.
Ballast PY80265,05I0167 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Ballast Limitations Ballast should be limited by either tyre capacity or tractor capacity. Each tyre has a recommended carrying capacity which should not be exceeded (see Wheels, Tyres and Treads section).
Ballast PY80265,05I0168 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Ballasting Front End for Transport PY2246 –UN–21FEB06 A—Attaching Bolts B—Starter Weight C—Nuts D—Additional Weights CAUTION: Additional front ballast may be needed for transporting rear-mounted implements.
Ballast PY80265,05I0169 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Ballasting Tractor Add weight to front end if needed for stability. Heavy pulling and heavy rear-mounted implements tend to lift front wheels. Add enough ballast to maintain steering control and prevent tip-over.
Ballast PY80265,05I0172 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Using Cast Iron Weights M47215 –UN–29JAN92 Cast iron weights are available in a 48 kg (106 lb) size. Weights can be installed on the inside or outside of wheel. See your John Deere dealer for more information and recommendations on weight use and placement.
Ballast PY80265,05I0174 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Using Liquid Weight CAUTION: Installing liquid ballast requires special equipment and training. Have the job done by your John Deere dealer or a tyre service store. IMPORTANT: NEVER fill tyre to more than 75% full.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0175 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Service Tyres Safely TS211 –UN–23AUG88 Explosive separation of at tyre and rim parts can cause serious injury or death. Do not attempt to mount a tyre unless you have the proper equipment and experience to perform the job.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0177 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Check Tyre Inflation Pressure Check tyres daily for damage or noticeably low pressure. At least every 100 hours of operation, check inflation pressure with a gauge. Use an accurate gauge having 10 kPa (0.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0178 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Tyre Inflation Pressure Chart Tyre Inflation Pressure Chart 5310 S With Maximum Ballast or Heavy Front Tyres With Little or No Added Weight Mounted Implement Tyre Size Ply Rating Tread kPa (bar) (psi) kPa (bar) (psi) 6.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads GENERIC,0000056 –19–21FEB06–1/1 Tighten Bolts—Adjustable Front Axle PY5528 –UN–21FEB06 PY1487 –UN–18JAN06 A—Axle-to-knee B—Disk-to-flange Tighten bolts in the following locations to specifications: Specification Adjustable Front Axle— Axle-to-Knee Bolts—Torque 480 N•m (350 lb-ft) .
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0181 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle PY4282 –UN–06DEC04 PY1956 –UN–12JAN04 A—Rim-to-disk bolts B—Disk-to-flange bolts C—Stud D—Nut Tighten bolts in the following locations to specifications: Specification Rear Axle Rim-to-Disk—Torque 245 N•m (180 lb-ft) .
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0183 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Tread Settings—Multi-Position Rear Wheels Wheel tread on rear axle with multi-position wheels can be adjusted by repositioning or exchanging the rims or by reversing the wheel disks.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads GENERIC,0000057 –19–21FEB06–1/2 Tread Settings—Adjustable Front Axle PY5528 –UN–21FEB06 LV1515 –UN–05MAR96 A—Adjustment Holes Front rims are offset. With some tires, this provides two tread spacings at each axle setting.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads GENERIC,0000057 –19–21FEB06–2/2 ADJUSTABLE FRONT AXLE TREAD SETTINGS Diagram D Centerline-to-Centerline Tread Position a T i r e 123456 1583 mm 1683 mm 1783 mm 1883 mm 1983 mm 2083 mm 6.50-16 (62.3 in.) (66.3 in.) (70.2 in.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads GENERIC,0000058 –19–22FEB06–1/1 Adjust Front Axle Tread Width PY5529 –UN–21FEB06 A—Tie Rod B—Axle Nuts (4 used) C—Cap Screws (4 used) D—Sleeve (4 used) E—Tie Rod Cap Screw IMPORTANT: DO NOT place jack under engine oil pan.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0186 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Checking Toe-In PY4033 –UN–22JUL04 A—Front Axle Toe-In Distance 1. Park machine on level surface. 2. Turn steering wheel so front wheels are in the straight-ahead position. Stop engine.
Wheels, Tyres and Treads PY80265,05I0187 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Adjusting Toe-In PY4009 –UN–14JUL04 A—Lock Nuts B—Tie Rod Bolts C—Inner Tube 1.
Transporting PY80265,05I0188 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Use Safety Lights and Devices TS951 –UN–12APR90 Prevent collisions between other road users, slow moving tractors with attachments or towed equipment, and self-propelled machines on public roads.
Transporting PY80265,05I0189 –19–11JUL06–2/5 PY4106 –UN–23FEB06 A—Lights OFF B—Parking Lights C—Dim Headlights D—Bright Headlights E—High Beamlight CAUTION: NEVER operate flood lampwhen transporting tractor. Clear bright light at the rear of the tractor could confuse drivers of other vehicles as they approach from the rear.
Transporting PY80265,05I0189 –19–11JUL06–5/5 LV4042 –UN–09JUL99 CAUTION: Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed loads, and on slopes. Towed loads with or without brakes that are too heavy for the tractor or are towed too fast can cause loss of control.
Transporting PY80265,05I0190 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Transport on Carrier LV610 –UN–22APR94 CAUTION: Chain tractor to carrier securely. Drive carrier slowly. The best method of transporting a disabled tractor is to haul it on a flatbed carrier. IMPORTANT: Seal exhaust to prevent dirt from entering and damaging engine.
Fuels , Lubricant s an d Coolant PY80265,05I0192 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires M73115 –UN–09MAR90 Use only diesel fuel. Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable. DO NOT refuel machine: • While you smoke. • When machine is near open flame or sparks.
Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant GENERIC,000005D –19–22FEB06–1/1 Diesel Engine Oil PY5149 –UN–21AUG05 Use genuine engine oil. This oil is available in pack of 1litre and 8.5 litre at John Deere Dealership only PY80265,05I0194 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Fuel Storage Buy good quality, clean fuel from a reputable supplier.
Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant PY80265,05I0196 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Fill Fuel Tank TS202 –UN–23AUG88 PY4101 –UN–20AUG04 A—Fuel Tank Filler Cap CAUTION: Handle fuel with care: It is highly flammable. DO NOT refuel the machine while smoking or when near open flame or sparks.
Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant DX,COOL3 –19–27OCT05–1/2 Diesel Engine Coolant The engine cooling system is filled to provide year-round protection against corrosion and cylinder liner pitting, and winter freeze protection to -37 ° C (-34 ° F).
Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant DX,COOL3 –19–27OCT05–2/2 Water quality is important to the performance of the cooling system. Distilled, deionized, or demineralized water is recommended for mixing with ethylene glycol and propylene glycol base engine coolant concentrate.
Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant PY80265,05I0203 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Grease Depending upon the expected air temperature range during the service interval, use grease as shown on the adjoining table. John Deere High-Temperature/Extreme-Pressure/Non-Clay Grease is recommended.
Servic e an d Maintenance PY80265,05I0204 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Observe Service Intervals PY5777 –UN–02JUN06 A—Hourmeter Using hour meter (A) as a guide, perform all services at the hourly intervals indicated on the following pages. Keep a service record on charts provided in the Lubrication and Maintenance Record Charts section.
Service and Maintenance PY80265,05I0206 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Service Intervals Every 10 Hours • Check engine oil level • Check coolant level • Drain water and sediment from fuel filters • Lub.
Service—Every 10 Hours PY80265,05I0207 –19–12JUL06–1/1 Check Engine Oil Level PY4036 –UN–19JUN06 A—Engine Oil Dipstick B—Engine Oil Filler Cap 1. Park tractor on level ground, put range shift lever in neutral (N), set brakes and pull fuel shut-off knob to stop engine 2.
Service—Every 10 Hours PY80265,05I0209 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Tank and Fuel Filter PY4284 –UN–06DEC04 PY4283 –UN–06DEC04 A—Fuel Tank Fitting B—Fuel Filter Drain NOTE: Place a small container under drain fitting to catch draining fuel.
Service—Every 10 Hours PY80265,05I0210 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Water Separator Bowl PY4285 –UN–06DEC04 PY4300 –UN–06DEC04 A—Hose from Fuel Tank to Water Separator B—Hose from Water Separator to Fuel Filter C—Water Separator D—Drain Screw 1.
Service—Every 50 Hours PY80265,05I0212 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Check Transmission-Hydraulic System Oil Level PY4942 –UN–21APR05 A—Dipstick 1. Park on level ground. Put range shift lever in neutral (N), set brakes and pull fuel shut-off knob to stop engine.
Service—Every 50 Hours PY80265,05I0215 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Lubricate Steering Spindles PY4068 –UN–06JUN06 Adjustable Front Axle Shown A—Spindle Fitting Zerk On tractors equipped with adjustable front axle, apply several shots of general purpose grease (See Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant section) to steering spindle fitting (A).
Service—Every 250 Hours PY80265,05I0217 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Change Engine Oil and Filter PY4147 –UN–26AUG04 A—Engine Oil Drain Plug B—Engine Oil Filter 1. Run engine to heat oil. pull fuel shut-off knob to turn engine OFF. NOTE: The approximate engine crankcase oil capacity is 8.
Service—Every 250 Hours PY80265,05I0218 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Service Air Cleaner PY4286 –UN–06DEC04 A—Air Cleaner B—Dust Unloader Valve A dual element air cleaner is standard. A dirty primary element is indicated when the air restriction indicator on instrument panel illuminates.
Service—Every 250 Hours PY80265,05I0220 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Lubricate 3-Point Hitch PY4287 –UN–01JUN06 A—Right Lift Link Grease Fittings (2 used) B—Left Lift Link Grease Fitting Lubricate right lift link (A) and left lift link (B) with several shots of multipurpose grease.
Service—Every 250 Hours PY80265,05I0222 –19–21JUN06–1/1 Check and Adjust Clutch Pedal Free Play PY1502 –UN–02JUN05 PY4013 –UN–02JUN05 A—Clutch Pedal Free Play B—Lock Nut C—Clip Pin D—Clevis Measure free play (A) at top of pedal stroke.
Service—Every 500 Hours PY80265,05I0223 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Replace Fuel Filter PY4288 –UN–06DEC04 A—Fuel Filter Element B—Fuel Shut-off C—Retaining Ring Replace Filter element (A) at least once a year. 1. Close fuel shut-off (B). 2. Remove retaining ring (C) and filter.
Service—Every 600 Hours PY80265,05I0225 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Clean Engine Crankcase Vent Tube PY4289 –UN–06DEC04 A—Crankcase Vent Tube CAUTION: Reduce compressed air to less than 210 kPa (2 bar) (30 psi) when using for cleaning purposes.
Service—Every 600 Hours PY80265,05I0227 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for Tightness PY4290 –UN–23FEB06 PY4291 –UN–23FEB06 PY1705 –UN–04NOV03 PY4293 –UN–23FEB06 PY.
Service—Every 600 Hours GENERIC,0000060 –19–22FEB06–1/1 Check Engine Idle Speeds Slow idle speed is 800-875 RPM. With no load, fast idle speed should be a maximum of 2650 rpm. If idle speeds are not correct, see your John Deere dealer. Specification Engine—Slow Idle—Speed 800-875 RPM .
Service—Every 1250 Hours PY80265,05I0232 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil and Filter PY4039 –UN–17JUL04 PY4019 –UN–15JUL04 A—Transmission Case B—Drain Plug C—Filter D—Dipstick 1. Lower rockshaft to remove trapped oil.
Service—Every 1250 Hours PY80265,05I0233 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Clean Transmission-Hydraulic Pickup Screen PY2250 –UN–16MAR04 PY2251 –UN–16MAR04 A—Cap Screws (2 used) B—Screen Cover C—Dipstick Remove two cap screws (A) and remove screen cover (B).
Service—Annually v34 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Replace Air Cleaner Elements PY4295 –UN–06DEC04 PY4271 –UN–06DEC04 PY4294 –UN–06DEC04 A—Clips B—Cover C—Primary Element D—Secondary Element 1. Open hood and remove side screen. (See Removing Side Screen in Service chapter.
Service—2 Years/2000 Hours PY80265,05I0235 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Flush Cooling System PY4157 –UN–28AUG04 PY4158 –UN–28AUG04 PY5103 –UN–15JUN05 PY4159 –UN–28AUG04 A—Radiator Cap B.
Service—2 Years/2000 Hours PY80265,05I0235 –19–12SEP05–2/2 6. Remove thermostat cover and clean off the gasket material. Apply gasket sealant to new gasket and install thermostat and cover. Tighten cap screws to specification. Specification Thermostat Cover Cap Screws— Torque 47 N•.
Service—As Required PY80265,05I0236 –19–28JUN06–1/1 Service Air Cleaner PY5790 –UN–08JUN06 A—Primary Element B—Secondary Element Under dusty conditions, it may be necessary to service air cleaner more often than every 250 hours.
Service PY80265,05I0238 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Additional Service Information This is not a detailed service manual. It contains only information needed for operation and routine maintenance.
Service PY80265,05I0241 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Work In Ventilated Area TS220 –UN–23AUG88 Engine exhaust fumes can cause sickness or death. If it is necessary to run an engine in an enclosed area, remove the exhaust fumes from the area with an exhaust pipe extension.
Service PY80265,05I0244 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Removing Side Screens PY1736 –UN–14DEC05 A—Side Screens 1. Raise the hood and secure with the support rod. 2. Pull side screen (A). 3. Tilt screen outward and lift from lower mounting slots. PY80265,05I0245 –19–28JUN06–1/1 Removing Hood PY5813 –UN–19JUN06 A—Cap Screws (2 used) 1.
Service PY80265,05I0247 –19–02JUN06–1/1 Service Air Cleaner at Regular Intervals PY5772 –UN–02JUN06 A—Air Restriction Indicator Service air cleaner if air restriction indicator (A) illuminates or at least every 250 hours. Replace air cleaner elements at least once a year.
Service PY80265,05I0249 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Removing Primary Air Cleaner Element PY1100 –UN–29JUL01 PY1113 –UN–29JUL01 A—Rubber Strap B—Clip C—Primary Element 1. Disconnect rubber strap (A) at the front of the canister. 2. Lift clip (B) and pull canister cover.
Service PY80265,05I0251 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Washing Primary Element PY1122 –UN–31JUL01 IMPORTANT: Never wash element in gasoline or any solvent. Never use compressed air on a wet element. Do not oil element. 1. If element is coated with oil or soot, wash in a solution of warm water .
Service PY80265,05I0253 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Storing Element RW471 –UN–26FEB90 If element is not installed on tractor, seal element in a plastic bag and store in its original shipping container to protect against dust and damage.
Service PY80265,05I0256 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Bleeding Fuel System X9811 –UN–23AUG88 PY4277 –UN–06DEC04 A—Fuel Return Line CAUTION: Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines.
Service PY80265,05I0258 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Engine Cooling System Components PY4161 –UN–28AUG04 PY4163 –UN–28AUG04 PY4162 –UN–28AUG04 A—Radiator Cap B—Radiator C—Coolant Recovery T.
Service PY80265,05I0259 –19–12JUL06–1/1 Cleaning Grille, Screens, Radiator and Oil Cooler TS266 –UN–23AUG88 PY1804 –UN–15NOV03 A—Grille B—Side Screens C—Radiator 1. Whenever trash builds up on grille (A) or side screens (B), stop engine and brush clean.
Service PY80265,05I0261 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Observe Electrical Service Precautions TS204 –UN–23AUG88 PY1968 –UN–24FEB04 A—Positive (+) Battery Cable B—Negative (—) Battery Cable CAUTION: Keep all sparks and flames away from batteries, as gas given off by electrolyte is explosive.
Service PY80265,05I0263 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Removing Battery PY1968 –UN–24FEB04 A—Positive (+) Cable Nut B—Negative (—) Cable Nut CAUTION: To avoid sparks, disconnect negative (ground) cable first and connect it last. 1. Remove negative (ground) battery cable (B) and remove the cable connection.
Service PY80265,05I0265 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Servicing Battery PY1968 –UN–24FEB04 A—Positive (+) Battery Terminal B—Negative (—) Battery Terminal 1. Keep battery clean by wiping with a damp cloth. Keep all connections (A and B) clean and tight.
Service PY80265,05I0265 –19–12SEP05–2/2 TS203 –UN–23AUG88 PY4954 –UN–21APR05 A—Battery Cells CAUTION: Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is strong enough to burn skin, eat holes in clothing, and cause blindness if splashed into eyes.
Service PY80265,05I0266 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Charging Battery TS204 –UN–23AUG88 PY1968 –UN–24FEB04 A—Positive (+) Battery Terminal B—Negative (—) Battery Terminal Keep battery fully charged, especially during cold weather. CAUTION: Gas given off by battery is explosive.
Service PY80265,05I0268 –19–11JUL06–1/1 Connecting Starter Wiring PY4876 –UN–12APR05 A—Large Battery Cable B—Large Solenoid Post C—Small White Wire D—Solenoid Terminal IMPORTANT: Disconnect battery negative (ground) cable before servicing any part of electrical system.
Service PY80265,05I0270 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Locating Fusible Link PY4439 –UN–03JAN05 A—Fusible Link Electrical circuits are protected by fusible link.
Service PY80265,05I0272 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Fuse Size and Function PY2235 –UN–16MAR04 A—30 amp—Accessory Relay D—10 amp—Radio G—10 amp—Alternator M—20 amp—High Beam Light B—30 .
Service PY80265,05I0273 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Aiming Headlights PY4034 –UN–22JUL04 LV3020 –UN–10JUN99 A—Hood-to-Ground Distance B—Masking Tape C—Tractor Centerline D—Center of Headlight E—Top of Zone F—Left Edge of Zone 1. Park tractor on level ground, with lights 8 m (25 ft) from a wall.
Service PY80265,05I0273 –19–12SEP05–2/2 7. Locate small zone of bright light projected by each lamp. Cover other lamps if necessary. Top of zone (E) should be 130 mm (5 in.) below the tape. Left edge of zone (F) should be 130 mm (5 in.) left of lamp location marked (D).
Service PY80265,05I0275 –19–28JUN06–2/2 PY4921 –UN–12DEC05 PY4922 –UN–12DEC05 C—Collar D—Bulb 3. Twist collar (C). 4. Remove bulb (D). CAUTION: A halogen bulb is pressurized and may shatter. Protect bulb against abrasions and scratches.
Service PY80265,05I0277 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Replace Flood Lamp Bulb PY1080 –UN–02JUL01 1. Loosen mounting hardware (A) and rotate flood lamp up to access cover fastening screw 2. Remove screw, lamp cover and lamp from housing 3. Disconnect wiring leads from bulb 4.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0279 –19–12SEP05–1/4 Engine Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution Engine hard to start or will not Improper starting procedure. Reviewing starting procedure. start No fuel. Check fuel tank. Air in fuel tank. Bleed fuel tank.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0279 –19–12SEP05–2/4 Symptom Problem Solution Engine runs irregularly or stalls Low coolant temperature. See your John Deere dealer. frequently Clogged fuel filter. Replace clogged filter. Water, dirt, or air in fuel system.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0279 –19–12SEP05–3/4 Symptom Problem Solution Low oil pressure Low oil level. Add oil. Improper type of oil. Drain, fill crankcase with oil of proper viscosity and quality. High oil consumption Crankcase oil too light.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0279 –19–12SEP05–4/4 Symptom Problem Solution Engine overheats Dirty radiator core, or grille screens. Remove all trash. Engine overloaded. Shift to lower gear or reduce load. Low engine oil level. Check oil level. Add oil as required.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0280 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Transmission Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution Transmission oil overheats Low oil supply. Fill system with correct oil. Clogged transmission-hydraulic oil Replace filter. filter. Internal hydraulic leak.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0281 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution Hydraulic system fails to Low oil supply. Fill system with correct oil. function Clogged transmission-hydraulic filter. Replace filter. Clogged transmission-hydraulic Clean pickup screen.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0283 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution Insufficient transport clearance Center link too long. Adjust center link. Lift links to long. Adjust lift links. Implement not level.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0283 –19–12SEP05–2/2 Symptom Problem Solution Insufficient or no hitch response Front attachment of center link in Move center link attachment to lower to draft load upper holes. bracket holes. Draft control lever in “Off” position.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0284 –19–12SEP05–1/2 Electrical System Troubleshooting Symptom Problem Solution Battery will not charge Loose or corroded connections. Clean and tighten connections. Sulfated or worn-out battery. Check electrolyte level and specific gravity.
Troubleshooting PY80265,05I0284 –19–12SEP05–2/2 Symptom Problem Solution Entire electrical system does not Faulty battery connections. Clean and tighten connections. function Sulfated or worn-out battery. Check electrolyte level and specific gravity.
Tractor Storage GENERIC,0000059 –19–11JUL06–1/2 Storing Tractor PY4442 –UN–12DEC05 PY4168 –UN–12DEC05 PY4169 –UN–12DEC05 PY4946 –UN–21APR05 A—Air Cleaner B—Cooling System C.
Tractor Storage GENERIC,0000059 –19–11JUL06–2/2 PY4101 –UN–20AUG04 PY1418 –UN–03FEB03 PY5515 –UN–17FEB06 PY4946 –UN–21APR05 A—Fuel Tank Filler Cap B—Engine Oil Filler Cap C—Air Cleaner Inlet Hole D—Dust Unloader Valve E—Transmission-Hydraulic Filler Cap 7.
Tractor Storage PY80265,05I0286 –19–11JUL06–1/2 Removing Tractor From Storage 1. Check tyre inflation pressure. (See Wheels, Tyres and Treads section.) Lower tyres to ground. 2. Unseal all openings sealed in “Storing Tractor”. 3. Install battery.
Specifications GENERIC,0000043 –19–17FEB06–1/1 John Deere 5310 S Tractor 5310 S-3029T Turbocharged Engine Observed PTO power 62 hp Max. engine torque 240 Nm Cylinders 3 Bore 106.
Specifications PY80265,05I0288 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Ground Speed at Rated Engine Speed (2400 RPM) 5310 S Tractor ( Rear tyre size : 18.4 X 30 ),(R R-7 5 3m m) Gear Speed (km/h) A1 2.72 A2 4.20 A3 4.92 B1 6.39 B2 9.94 B3 11.80 C1 17.57 C2 27.28 C3 32.
Specifications PY80265,05I0289 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values TORQ2 –UN–07SEP99 Top, property class and head markings; bottom, property class and nut markings Class 4.
Specifications PY80265,05I0290 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values TORQ1A –UN–27SEP99 Top, SAE grade and head markings; bottom, SAE grade and nut markings Grade 1 (No Mark) Grade 2 a (No Mark) Grade 5, 5.1 or 5.2 Grade 8 or 8.
Identification Numbers PY80265,05I0291 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Identification Plates Each tractor has the identification plates shown on these pages. The letters and numbers stamped on the plates identify a component or assembly.
Identification Numbers PY80265,05I0294 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Record Engine Serial Number PY5154 –UN–21AUG05 Serial number plate (A) is located on the right-hand side of the engine block between the starter solenoid and the hydraulic pump.
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0296 –19–12SEP05–1/1 50, 250 Hour Service Chart Every 50 Hours • Check transmission-hydraulic system oil level • Clean and check battery • .
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0297 –19–12SEP05–1/1 500 Hour Service Chart Every 500 Hours • Replace fuel filter • Replace transmission-hydraulic oil filter Hours Hours Dat.
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0298 –19–12SEP05–1/1 600 Hour Service Chart Every 600 Hours • Clean crankcase vent tube • Repack front wheel bearings • Tighten engine air .
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0299 –19–12SEP05–1/1 1000,1250 Hour Service Chart Every 1000 Hours • Check and adjust valve clearance • Check engine speeds Every 1250 Hours .
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0301 –19–12SEP05–1/1 Annual Service Chart Annually • Change engine oil and filter • Replace air cleaner elements Hours Hours Date Date Hours .
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0302 –19–12SEP05–1/1 2000 Hour Service Chart Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours (Whichever Comes First) • Flush cooling system Hours Hours Date Date H.
Lubrication Maintenance Record Charts PY80265,05I0303 –19–12SEP05–1/1 As Required Service Chart Service as Required • Replace fuel filter • Drain water and sediment from fuel tank • Servic.
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Index Page Page A Brakes Using ............................... 50-4 Brakes troubleshooting ................... 145-6 Acid burns, battery ..................... 140-13 Break-in ............................... 35-1 Adjusting rockshaft speed-of-drop Break-in service .
Index Page Page Engine Grille screens, cleaning ................. 140-10 Ground speed estimates .................. 155-2 Avoid idling ........................... 45-6 Break-in oil .......................... 140-1 Change oil and filter ................
Index Page Page Lubricant Rockshaft and quick-coupler 3-point hitch Troubleshooting ...................... 145-7 Storage .............................. 85-3 Lubrication and maintenance record charts . . . 165-1 Rockshaft control lever friction, adjust .
Index Page Page Tractor PTO, operating ................ 65-3, 65-4 Wheel slip Measuring manually .................... 70-2 Transmission troubleshooting .............. 145-5 Transmission, operating ................... 50-3 Transmission, shifting ......
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