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John Deere 1710D Forwarder Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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John Deere 1710D Forwarder Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

  • P/N: F070285_YK
  • Language: English
  • Division: Forestry
  • Product Lines: Forwarders
  • Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
  • Associated Models: 1710D
  • Series: D SERIES
  • Serial: WJ1710D001001-
  • Additional Information: Tier 3

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John Deere 1710D Forwarder Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents 2
Introduction 8
Operator’s manual for John Deere Forwarder 8
Foreword 9
John Deere Contact Information 9
Technical Information Feedback Form 10
Warranty 11
Standard warranty clauses 11
Standard Warranty 11
Machines with Extended Coverage (For specified machines only!) 11
Periodic Maintenance 12
Safety – Safety Features 13
1710D Forwarder Safety Features 13
Safety – General Precautions 14
General 14
Recognize Safety Information 14
Understand Signal Words 14
Prepare for Emergencies 15
Wear Protective Clothing 15
Handle Fluids Safely—Avoid Fires 16
Handle Chemical Products Safely 16
Replace Safety Signs 17
Maintain Safety Cabin 17
Use of Radio-transmitters 18
Safety – Operating Precautions 19
Inspect machine 19
Attach Do not Operate Tag 19
Prevent Machine Runaway 20
Use Handholds and Steps 20
Secondary exit 21
Handle Starting Fluid Safely 22
Pay Attention to Bystanders 22
Carry no passangers 23
Use Seat Belts 23
Avoid Risks under Difficult Conditions 24
Stop Working if Machine Gives an Alarm 24
Loading the Machine 25
Keep Danger Zone Clear 25
Avoid Crush Points 26
Power Cables 27
Driving/Transporting on Public Roads 28
Ensure Safety before Driving on Frozen Water 28
Fire Prevention 29
What To Do If the Machine Catches Fire 30
Safety – Maintenance Precautions 31
General 31
Securing the Service Position 32
Use Proper Clothing 32
Use Proper Tools 33
Support Machine Properly 33
Shut Down Engine, Disconnect Battery Cable 34
Service Cooling System Safely 34
Prevent Battery Explosions 34
Prevent Acid Burns 35
Replacing the Xenon Worklamp 36
Start Only from Operator’s Seat 36
Beware of Exhaust Fumes 37
Avoid High Pressure Fluids 37
Avoid Heating near Pressurized Fluid Lines 38
Make Welding Repairs Safely 38
Service Tires Safely 39
Refueling and Servicing Fuel System 39
Dispose of Waste Properly 40
Operator’s Station 41
General 41
Front Dashboard 43
Start Key Positions 44
Signal Lights 44
Left and Right Arm Control Panels 45
Using Boom Control Levers 46
Window Washers and Wipers 47
Overhead Panel Switches 48
Warning Lamps and Buzzer 49
Preparedness for telephone 49
Air Conditioner Controls 50
Operator’s seat 51
Lifting and Lowering the Cab 52
How to Lift the Cab 52
How to Lower the Cab 53
Machine – Control System and Operation 54
TMC 54
ECU 54
Alarms 55
Door Safety Switch 55
Emergency Stopper 55
Operating the Boom 56
Brakes 58
Frame Brake 59
Steering 60
High/Low Gear and Rear-Wheel Drive 61
Using the Differential Lock-Up 62
Operating the Decking Blade (Optional Equipment) 62
Operating the Clambunk 62
Starting and Driving the Machine 63
Before Starting the Engine for the First Time in a Working Day 63
Starting the Engine 64
Cold Weather Starting 65
After Starting 66
Turning off the engine 67
Off-Road Driving 67
Driving on Road 69
Transporting and Towing the Machine 71
Use hold-down straps 71
Positioning 71
Minilevers 71
Chains 72
Towing 72
Stowing a Disabled Boom 76
Maintenance – General / Fluids and Lubricants 78
Service, General 78
Servicing Safety Precautions 79
General Maintenance Instructions 80
Tires 82
Changing Wheels 83
Anti slips 84
Fitting bogie tracks 85
Cleaning the Cab Windows 87
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids 88
Capacities 89
Diesel Fuel 90
Engine Oil 91
Coolant 92
Hydraulic oil 93
Gear oil 94
Brake fluid 94
Cab lift pump 95
Grease 95
Maintenance intervals and Service parts 96
Maintenance Check List — Base Machine 96
Service parts 97
Maintenance – Every 10 hours or Daily 100
Check the Hydraulic Oil Level 100
Check the Engine Oil Level 100
Drain Water and Sediment from Fuel Filters 101
Check the Radiator Grille Cleanness 102
Check the Windshield Washer Fluid Level 103
Check the Driving Brake Oil Level 103
Check the Tires for Air Pressure and Overall Shape 103
Fill Up the Fuel Tank 104
Maintain the Boom 105
Maintenance of the Active Loadspace (ALS) 105
The Following Service and Checks are to be Made at the End of Each Workday 105
Maintenance – Every 50 hours or Weekly 106
Grease the Center Hinge Bearings and Steering Cylinder Bearings 106
Grease the Decking Blade1 107
Check the Air Conditioner 107
Maintain the Boom 107
Maintenance of the Active Loadspace (ALS) 108
Check the Fire Extinguisher System 108
Maintenance – Every 250 hours 109
Clean the Machine 109
Check the High/Low Gear Oil Level 109
Check Differential Oil Level 110
Check Single Axle Wheel Ends ( Hub gear) Oil Level 111
Check Bogie Housings Oil Level 111
Grease Bogie Bearings 112
Check Wheel Nut Torque 112
Check the Cabine Air Filters 113
Check the Air Conditioner 113
Maintain the Boom 114
Maintenance of the Active Loadspace (ALS) 114
Maintenance – Every 500 hours 115
Change Engine Oil And Oil Filter 115
Clean Crank Case Vent Tube 117
Check Air Intake System 118
Replace Fuel Filters 119
Remove and Install Primary Fuel Filter Element 120
Remove and Install Final Fuel Filter 121
Remove sediment and water from the fuel tanks 121
Check Belt Wear 122
Check Belt Tensioner 122
Check Crankshaft Vibration Damper 123
Inspect Coolant Pump Visually 123
Check Cooling System 124
Check the Batteries for Charge and Electrolyte Level 125
Grease the Driveshafts 126
Maintenance – Every 1000 hours 127
Renew the Hydraulic Oil 127
Replace the Hydraulic Return Filter 130
Replace the Hydraulic Tank Breather 131
Renew the Pressure Filter of the Drive Hydraulic System 132
Change the Brake Pedal Circuit Oil 133
Renew the High/Low Gear (Transfer Case) Oil 134
Check and Tighten the Screw and Bolt Connections 135
Check the Air Conditioner 135
Maintain the Boom 135
Maintenance – Every 2000 hours 136
Check Valve Clearance 136
Changing the Coolant 138
Change Bogie Axle Differential Oil 140
Change Bogie Housings Oil 141
Change Single Axle Differential Oil 142
Change Single Axle Wheel Ends Oil 143
Check and Tighten the Bolts for the Joints Between Axles and Frame 144
Maintenance – As required 145
When Necessary, Service and Adjust the Following 145
Adding the Coolant 145
Checking Air Filter Elements 146
Replacing Drive Belt 147
Clean the Fuel Tank Filler Filter 147
Maintain the Boom 148
Check the air conditioner 148
Periodic Maintenance 149
Service the fire extinguisher every 6 months 149
Have the fire extinguisher system (opt eq ) checked every 12 months 149
Maintenance of the Active Loadspace (ALS) every 12 months 149
Hydraulic System and Bleeding 150
Working hydraulic system 150
Hydrostatic system 150
Bleeding 151
Bleeding Drive Hydraulic System 152
Bleeding Work Hydraulic System 153
Bleeding the Brake System 155
Hydrostatic System: Drive Pump adjusting 158
Checking and adjusting the charge pressure 158
Checking and adjusting the pressure cut-off valve setting of the drive pump 159
Hydrostatic System: Drive Motor adjusting 160
Checking and adjusting drive motors pressure cut-off settings 160
Work Hydraulic System: Check and Adjust 163
Adjustment of Pressure Difference 163
Adjusting the Maximum Pressure 163
Adjusting the Boom Pressure 164
Adjusting Auxiliary Functions 167
Adjusting Frame Brake 168
Adjusting Optional Equipment 168
Brake System: Check and Adjust 169
Checking the brakes 169
Mechanical adjustment of brakes 170
Brake Charging Pressure 171
How to Adjust the Pressure Reducing Valve of the Parking Brake 172
Checking the Work Brake 172
Checking the Service Brake (Brake Pedal) 173
Electrical System 174
Main Switch 174
ECU (Engine Control Unit) 174
Batteries 175
Welding 177
Fuses on the Left-Hand Side in the Engine Compartment 179
Instrument Box Fuses and Relays 180
Engine Sensors 181
Air Cleaner Sensors 182
Coolant Level Sensor 182
The RPM Sensor of the Drive Hydrostatics Motor 182
Hydraulic Tank Sensors 183
Transmission 184
Operating Power Transmission 184
High/Low Gear 184
Hydrostatic System 185
Control of Transmission 186
Boom, General 187
A General Description of the Boom 187
Operating Safety Precautions 188
General Operating Instructions 190
Technical infromation about boom CF885 191
Rotator and Grapple 191
Specifications CF885 192
Boom Maintenance 193
Assembly Instructions 193
Bleeding the Hydraulic System 193
Maintenance Schedule 194
Maintenance every 10 hours 195
Maintenance every 50 hours 196
Maintenance every 250 hours 198
Maintenance every 1000 hours 199
Maintenance as required 200
Equipment, Air Conditioner 201
Introduction 201
Main Parts of Air Conditioning System 201
Risks and Counter-Measures 204
First Aid 205
Air Conditioner, Using 206
Maintenance and Inspections: Check the refrigerant level 208
Check the service moisture indicator of the dryer every 50 hours 211
Service the compressor every 1000 hours 211
Service the evaporator element every 1000 hours 212
Service the condenser element every 1000 hours 212
Service the hoses and connectors every 1000 hours 213
Equipment, Engine Preheater 214
Operation and maintenence 214
Equipment, Fire Extinguisher System 223
General 223
Fire Alarm and Actions 224
After a fire 227
Control unit 228
Hand-held fire extinguishers 230
Equipment, Decking Blade 231
Using the Decking Blade 231
Lowering the Decking Blade 232
Decking Blade’s Float 232
Equipment, Clambunk 233
Operating the Clambunk 233
Clambunk maintenance 234
Equipment, ALS 235
Foreword 235
General Safety Instructions 236
Stability 236
ALS, Left Arm Control Panel 240
ALS, Right Arm Control Panel 241
Main Parts, ALS 242
Descriptions of bunks 243
Descriptions of the Headboard 244
Labeling 245
Main Valve 246
Special Tools 250
Bleeding the hydraulic system 251
Aligning load bunks 252
Max width adjustment 253
How to build the load 253
Using the Headboard 255
Flow and pressure set up 257
Disassembly of telescopic stakes 258
Maintenance Every 10 hours of operation 260
Maintenance Every 50 hours of operation 261
Maintenance Every 250 hours of operation 262
Maintenance Every 12 month of operation 268
Principal Hydraulic Diagram 269
Electrical Schematic, ALS 270
Equipment, Weight Scales 271
Literature going with the Weight Scales 271
General operating safety precautions 271
Technical Description and maintenance 272
Control panel functions 273
Measuring the load weight when using different load spaces 274
Basic loading movements 275
Normal working procedure when using the weight scales 275
Charts of loading procedures 278
Storage 281
Prepare Machine for Storage 281
Monthly Storage Procedure 283
Troubleshooting 285
Engine Troubleshooting 285
Diagnose Drive Lines 290
Diagnose Brake Hydraulics 291
Diagnose Cab Tilt Hydraulics 291
Diagnose Hydraulic/Hydrostatic Cooling System 292
Diagnose Hydrostatic Drive System 293
Diagnose Hydrostatic Drive Pump 295
Diagnose Hydrostatic Drive Motor 298
Diagnose Loader 299
Diagnose Heater/Air Conditioner 303
Hydraulic Diagrams 305
Hydraulic Diagrams 305
Electrical Schematics 320
Electrical Schematics 320
1710D Specifications 362
Dimensions 362
Decals and Signs 363
Load area 363
Engine 364
Transmission 364
Axles 364
Steering 365
Brakes 365
Hydraulic system 365
Electrical System 365
Boom 366
Cab 366

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