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John Deere 310 P Backhoe Loader Operator’s Manual OMT475669X019 – PDF DOWNLOAD

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John Deere 310 P Backhoe Loader Operator’s Manual OMT475669X019 – PDF DOWNLOAD

  • P/N: OMT475669X019_43
  • Language: English
  • Division: Construction
  • Product Lines: Backhoe Loaders
  • Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
  • Associated Models: 310 P
  • Serial Range: 1T0310PA_CX02265

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John Deere 310 P Backhoe Loader Operator’s Manual OMT475669X019 – PDF DOWNLOAD

Contents 29
Safety—Safety and Operator Conveniences 33
Safety and Operator Convenience Features 33
Safety—General Precautions 34
Information for European Union Directives and Eurasian Economic Union Technical Regulations Compliance 34
Recognize Safety Information 36
Follow Safety Instructions 36
Operate Only If Qualified 36
Wear Protective Equipment 37
Protect Against Noise 37
Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications 37
Control Pattern 37
Inspect Machine 38
Stay Clear of Moving Parts 38
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 38
Avoid High-Pressure Oils and Fluids 39
Work In Ventilated Area 39
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling 40
High Debris Applications 40
Prevent Fires, Clean Debris From Machine 41
In Case of Machine Fire 41
Prevent Battery Explosions 42
Handle Chemical Products Safely 42
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components 43
Prepare for Emergencies 43
Clean Debris from Machine 44
Handle Starting Fluid Safely 44
Safety—Operating Precautions 45
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly 45
Start Only From Operator’s Seat 45
Use and Maintain Seat Belt 45
Heated and Ventilated Operator’s Seat 46
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement 46
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement—If Equipped With Pilot Controls 46
Avoid Work Site Hazards 47
Keep Riders Off Machine 47
Avoid Machine Tipover and Machine Damage 48
Avoid Backover Accidents 48
Operate Boom With Care 49
Avoid Power Lines 49
Operating on Slopes 49
Operating or Traveling On Public Roads 50
Inspect and Maintain ROPS 50
Travel Safely 50
Prevent Acid Burns 51
Add and Operate Attachments Safely 51
Use Special Care When Operating 52
Safety—Maintenance Precautions 53
Park and Prepare for Service Safely 53
Service Machines Safely 53
Service Cooling System Safely 54
Service Accumulator Systems Safely 54
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 54
Make Welding Repairs Safely 55
Drive Metal Pins Safely 55
Service Tires Safely 56
Use Proper Lifting Equipment 56
Safety—Safety Signs and Other Instructions 57
Safety Signs and Other Instructions 57
Operation—Operator’s Station 66
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU) Functions 66
Right Console Functions 69
Steering Console Controls 71
Engine Speed Control Knob 72
Defroster, Heater, and Air Conditioner Controls—If Equipped 72
Radio—If Equipped 73
Backhoe Controls 73
Pilot Enable Switch—If Equipped 74
Pattern Select Switch—If Equipped 75
Loader Controls—Two-Function Loader Hydraulics, Single Lever 75
Loader Controls—Three-Function Loader Hydraulics, Single Lever—If Equipped 76
Seat Controls 76
Using the Seat Belt 77
Security System 78
Steering Wheel Tilt Lever 79
Opening Windows—Cab Machines 79
Dome Light Operation—Cab Machines 80
Accessory Power Outlet 80
Vandal Protection—Canopy Machines 80
Fire Extinguisher Mounting Location 81
Operation—Operating the Machine 82
Before Starting Work 82
Operator Ability 82
Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting 82
Battery Disconnect 82
Check Instruments Before Starting 83
Automatic Recall of Stored Functions and Settings 84
Engine Break-In Period 84
Starting the Engine 85
Cold Start Aid—Engine Block Heater—If Equipped 87
Cold Start Aid—Starting Fluid—If Equipped 87
Engine Warm-Up 88
Cold Weather Engine Warm-Up 88
Driving the Machine 89
Operating in Water and Mud 90
Ride Control Operation—If Equipped 91
Pilot Control Operation—If Equipped 92
Service ADVISOR™ Remote (SAR) Software Delivery Process 93
Stabilizer Operation 94
Boom Lock Operation 95
Swing Lock Operation 96
Backhoe Operation—Manual Controls—Backhoe Pattern 97
Backhoe Operation—Pilot Controls—Backhoe Pattern 98
Backhoe Operation—Manual Controls—Backhoe Pattern 99
Extendable Dipperstick Operation—If Equipped 100
Extendable Dipperstick Operation With Attachments—If Equipped 101
Extendable Dipperstick Lock Operation—If Equipped 101
Backhoe Auxiliary Hydraulic Selective Flow Operation—If Equipped 102
Backhoe Auxiliary Hydraulics Operation—If Equipped 103
Backhoe Hydraulic Thumb Operation—If Equipped 104
Auxiliary Handheld Hydraulics Operation—If Equipped 105
Loader Operation 107
Loader Clutch Disconnect Operation 107
Loader Auxiliary Hydraulic Operation—If Equipped 108
Differential Lock Operation 109
Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Operation—If Equipped 110
Loader Coupler Operation—If Equipped 111
Lifting Objects 112
Parking Machine 113
Transport Position 114
Lifting Machine 115
Loading Machine for Transport 116
Towing-Recovery Procedure 117
Operation—Monitor Operation 118
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU) 118
Main Menu 119
Operation—Job Timer 119
Operation—Software Update 120
Operation—Software Version 120
Diagnostics—Codes 121
Setup—Monitor 121
Setup—Security 122
Setup—Economy Mode 123
Setup—Hydraulics 124
Setup—Transmission 124
Maintenance—Machine 125
Required Emission-Related Information 125
Diesel Fuel 125
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel 126
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel 126
Biodiesel Fuel 127
Testing Diesel Fuel 128
Supplemental Diesel Fuel Additives 128
Fuel Filters 128
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines 129
Diesel Engine Break-In™ Oil 130
Diesel Engine Oil — Tier 2 and Stage II 131
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals — Tier 2 and Stage II Engines 132
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 132
Hydraulic Oil 133
Transmission, Axles, and Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Oil 134
Grease 134
Diesel Engine Oil Service Interval for Operation at High Altitude 135
Lubricant Storage 135
Oil Filters 135
Mixing of Lubricants 135
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine with wet sleeve cylinder liners) 136
Water Quality for Mixing with Coolant Concentrate 137
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates 137
Testing Coolant Freeze Point 138
Disposing of Coolant 138
Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance 139
Service Machine at Specified Intervals 139
Check Hour Meter Regularly 140
Prepare Machine for Maintenance 140
Fuel Tank 140
Loader Boom Service Lock 141
Opening and Closing Engine Hood 142
Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit 142
Service Intervals 143
Required Parts 145
Maintenance Legend 147
Maintenance—As Required 149
Inspect Tires and Check Pressure 149
Tire Pressures 150
Check Wheel Fasteners 151
Inspect Cab Fresh Air and Recirculation Filters—If Equipped 151
Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Filters 152
Replace Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filter Elements 153
Check Air Conditioning System Refrigerant Charge—If Equipped 154
Check Air Conditioning System Oil Charge—If Equipped 154
Inspect and Clean Cooling System 154
Lubricate Non-Powered Front Wheel Bearings—If Equipped 156
Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level—If Equipped 156
Clean and Tighten Battery Terminals 156
Maintenance—Every 10 Hours or Daily 157
Check Engine Coolant Level 157
Check Hydraulic System Oil Level 158
Check Engine Oil Level 159
Lubricate Loader Pivots 160
Lubricate Loader Quick Coupler—If Equipped 161
Lubricate Stabilizer Pivots and Cylinder Pins 161
Lubricate Backhoe Boom, Crowd Cylinders and Pivots 162
Lubricate Backhoe Coupler Mechanical Jack—If Equipped 163
Lubricate Backhoe Hydraulic Coupler—If Equipped 163
Lubricate Backhoe Bucket Cylinder and Pivots 164
Lubricate Backhoe Swing Cylinder and Pivots 164
Lubricate Front Axle Oscillation Pin 165
Lubricate Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Axle and Universal Joints—If Equipped 165
Lubricate Non-Powered Front Axle Steering Pivots—If Equipped 165
Lubricate Multipurpose Bucket Pivots—If Equipped 166
Maintenance—Every 250 Hours 167
Take Engine Oil Sample 167
Check MFWD Axle Planetary Housing Oil Level—If Equipped 167
Check MFWD Axle Oil Housing Level—If Equipped 167
Check Rear Axle Oil Level 168
Check Transmission Oil Level 169
Lubricate MFWD Drive Shaft Spline—If Equipped 170
Maintenance—Every 500 Hours 171
Take Fluid Samples 171
Check Air Intake Hose 171
Check Boom-to-Dipperstick Pin Bolt Torque 171
Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel Tank 172
Drain and Refill Engine Oil and Replace Filter 173
Replace Fuel Filters 174
Clean Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube 176
Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours 177
Check Coolant Condition 177
Clean, Pack, and Adjust Non-Powered Front Wheel Bearings—If Equipped 178
Drain and Refill Transmission Oil and Replace Filter 180
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter 181
Replace Hydraulic Tank Breather 182
Replace Fuel Tank Breather 182
Inspect Accessory Drive Belt 183
Maintenance—Every 2000 Hours 184
Drain and Refill Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Axle Planetary Housing Oil—If Equipped 184
Drain and Refill Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Axle Housing Oil—If Equipped 184
Drain and Refill Rear Axle and Planetary Housing Oil 185
Inspect and Clean Hydraulic Tank Fill Screen 186
Drain and Refill Hydraulic Tank Oil 187
Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash 187
Maintenance—Every 6000 Hours 188
Draining the Cooling System 188
Filling the Cooling System 189
Miscellaneous—Machine 190
Clean Machine Regularly 190
Inspect Seat Belt 191
Replacing Seat Belt 192
Fuel System Bleed Procedure 193
Do Not Service or Adjust Injection Nozzles or High-Pressure Fuel Pump 193
Do Not Service Control Valves, Cylinders, Pumps, or Motors 193
Precautions for Alternator and Regulator 194
Handling, Checking, and Servicing Batteries Carefully 195
Using Battery Charger 196
Using Booster Batteries—12-Volt System 197
Removing Batteries 198
Replacing Batteries 199
Welding on Machine 200
Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean 200
JDLink™ Machine Monitoring System (MMS)—If Equipped 200
Changing Loader Buckets 201
Check and Adjust Backhoe Boom Lock 202
Air Conditioning System Service—If Equipped 202
Checking Coolant Hoses and Radiator 203
Checking Starting System 204
Discharge Pilot Control System Hydraulic Pressure—If Equipped 205
Discharge Ride Control System Hydraulic Pressure—If Equipped 205
Checking Ride Control Accumulator—If Equipped 206
Inspect Loader Boom Service Lock 206
Installing Teeth on Backhoe Bucket 207
Replacing Bucket Teeth—Flex Pin 208
Replacing Bucket Teeth—TK Series 209
Lowering Backhoe Boom Without Electrical Power—Machines With Pilot Controls 210
Reversing Stabilizer Feet 211
Service Recommendations for Snap-To-Connect® (STC) Fittings 212
Toe-In Check and Adjust 213
Steering Angle Check and Adjust 215
Adding Front Counterweights 216
Pilot Control Wrist Rest Adjustment—If Equipped 216
Service Brake Bleed Procedure 217
Replacing Fuses 222
External Service Brake Inspection 228
Keep ROPS Installed Properly 229
Fluid Sampling Test Ports—If Equipped 230
Remove and Install Halogen Bulbs 231
Hardware Torque Specifications 231
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 232
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 233
Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout 234
Operational Checkout Procedure 234
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Check 234
Switched Power OFF, Engine OFF Checks 234
Switched Power ON, Engine OFF Checks 237
Switched Power ON, Engine ON Checks 242
Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting 260
Troubleshooting Procedure 260
Engine 261
Electrical System 266
Hydraulic System 271
Steering System 273
Power Train 274
Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD)—If Equipped 275
Rear Axle 276
Air Conditioning—If Equipped 278
Software Update 279
Miscellaneous—Storage 280
Prepare Machine for Storage 280
Monthly Storage Procedure 281
Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers 282
Record Product Identification Number (PIN) 282
Record Engine Serial Number 282
Record Transmission Serial Number 282
Record Rear Axle Housing Serial Number 283
Record Mechanical Front Wheel Drive (MFWD) Front Axle Housing Serial Number—If Equipped 283
Keep Proof of Ownership 283
Keep Machines Secure 284
Miscellaneous—Specifications 285
Backhoe Loader Engine Specifications 285
Travel Speeds 286
Backhoe Loader Drain and Refill Capacities 286
Backhoe Loader Dimensions 287
Backhoe Loader Weight 290
Buckets 291
Backhoe Loader Lifting Capacities—Standard Dipperstick 291
Backhoe Loader Lifting Capacities—Extendable Dipperstick (Retracted) 292
Backhoe Loader Lifting Capacities—Extendable Dipperstick (Extended) 292
Machine Design Life 293
Eurasian Economic Union 293
Page Number 29
Section 1-1 33
Section 1-2 34
Section 1-3 45
Section 1-4 53
Section 1-5 57
Section 2-1 66
Section 2-2 82
Section 2-3 118
Section 3-1 125
Section 3-2 139
Section 3-3 149
Section 3-4 157
Section 3-5 167
Section 3-6 171
Section 3-7 177
Section 3-8 184
Section 3-9 188
Section 4-1 190
Section 4-2 234
Section 4-3 260
Section 4-4 280
Section 4-5 282
Section 4-6 285

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