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John Deere 313, 315 & CT315 Skid Steer Loader Operator’s Manual OMT235575

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John Deere 313, 315 & CT315 Skid Steer Loader Operator’s Manual OMT235575 – PDF DOWNLOAD

  • Product Number (P/N): OMT235575_24
  • Language: English
  • Division: Construction
  • Series: 300 SERIES, CT SERIES
  • Product Lines: Skid Steers
  • Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
  • Associated Models: 313, 315, CT315
For complete service information also see: PC10112, PC10155, PC10154, T228243

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

John Deere 313, 315 & CT315 Skid Steer Loader Operator’s Manual OMT235575 – PDF DOWNLOAD

313, 315 and CT315 Skid Steer Loader 1
Introduction 2
Foreword 2
IMPORTANT 2
Conformity Marking 2
EPA Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ignition 3
CARB Non-road Emissions Control Warranty Statement—Compression Ignition 5
Required Emission-Related Information 11
Technical Information Feedback Form 11
Contents 13
Safety—Safety and Operator Conveniences 17
Safety and Operator Convenience Features 17
Safety—General Precautions 18
Recognize Safety Information 18
Follow Safety Instructions 18
Operate Only If Qualified 18
Wear Protective Equipment 18
Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications 19
Inspect Machine 19
Stay Clear of Moving Parts 19
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 20
Avoid High-Pressure Oils 20
Work In Ventilated Area 21
Prevent Fires 21
Prevent Battery Explosions 21
Handle Chemical Products Safely 22
Dispose of Waste Properly 22
Clean Debris from Machine 22
Prepare for Emergencies 23
Safety—Operating Precautions 24
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly 24
Start Only From Operator’s Seat 24
Use and Maintain Seat Belt 24
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement 24
Avoid Work Site Hazards 25
Keep Riders Off Machine 25
Avoid Backover Accidents 26
Avoid Machine Tip Over and Machine Damage 26
Operating or Traveling On Public Roads 26
Add and Operate Attachments Safely 27
Safety—Maintenance Precautions 28
Park and Prepare for Service Safely 28
Service Cooling System Safely 28
Service Tires Safely 29
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 29
Make Welding Repairs Safely 30
Drive Metal Pins Safely 30
Safety—Safety Signs 31
Safety Signs 31
Operation—Operator’s Station 33
Pedals and Levers 33
Instrument Panel 34
Instrument Panel Functions 35
Engagement and Monitor Unit Operation 36
Anti-Theft Security System Operation—If Equipped 38
Engagement and Monitor Unit Data Items 40
Reading Engagement and Monitor Unit Diagnostic Trouble Codes 40
Gauges and Indicator Lights 41
Gauge and Indicator Light Functions 41
Auto Shutdown With Alarm 42
Horn Button—If Equipped 42
12-Volt Power Outlet 42
Dome Light 43
Heating/Defrosting Controls—If Equipped 43
Rear Window (Secondary Exit) 43
Fire Extinguisher Location 44
Seat Adjustment 44
Suspension Seat Adjustment—If Equipped 44
Beacon—If Equipped 45
Operation—Operating the Machine 46
Before Starting Work 46
Operator’s Daily Machine Check Before Starting 46
Entering Skid Steer 47
Engine Break-In Period 48
Starting the Engine 48
Cold Weather Starting 49
Engine Block Heater—If Equipped 49
Engine Warm-Up 49
Self-Leveling—If Equipped 49
Using Attachment Mounting System—ManualQuik-TatchQuik-Tatch is a trademark of Deere & Company 50
Using Attachment Mounting System—ElectricQuik-TatchQuik-Tatch is a trademark of Deere & Company 52
Boom Lock 53
Boom Release 54
Steering Levers 54
Operating Auxiliary Hydraulics—Hand-Foot Machines 55
Operating Boom—Hand-Foot Machines 56
Operating Bucket—Hand-Foot Machines 57
Operating Auxiliary Hydraulics—Hands Only Machines 57
Operating Boom and Bucket—Hands Only Machines 58
Stopping the Engine 58
Loading Machine On a Trailer 59
Operation—Track Information 60
Rubber Track Usage 60
Track Frame Assembly Models 61
John Deere Rubber Track Structure 61
Track Sag Adjustment 62
Sprocket Teeth Wear 62
Normal Break-In 62
Rubber Track-Types of Damages 63
Cut on Lug Side Rubber 63
Crack on Lug Side Rubber—Fatigue 64
Cuts on the Edges of the Track Roller Side Rubber 64
Lug Abrasion 65
Deterioration of the Track Roller Side Rubber Surface 65
Separation of Metal Inserts—External Forces and Corrosion 66
Cut Steel Cord 67
Soft Ground Operation 68
Normal Track Wear in Dirt Conditions 68
Maintenance—Machine 69
Diesel Fuel 69
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel 70
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel 70
Biodiesel Fuel 71
Testing Diesel Fuel 72
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines 73
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 74
Diesel Engine Break-In™ Oil 74
Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V 75
Diesel Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals 75
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine without wet sleeve cylinder liners) 76
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant 77
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender 77
Supplemental Coolant Additives 77
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates 78
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender 78
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant 79
Hydraulic and Hydrostatic Oil 79
Chain Case Oil—313 and 315 Only 80
Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil—CT315 Only 80
Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease 81
Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance 82
Service Machine at Specified Intervals 82
Fuel Tank 82
Raising and Blocking Machine 82
Opening and Closing Rear Service Door 83
Opening and Closing Engine Cover 83
Raising Operator’s Station 84
Removing Cover Plates 85
Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit 85
Service Intervals 86
Required Parts 87
Maintenance—As Required 88
Check Coolant 88
Maintenance—Every 10 Hours Or Daily 89
Check Engine Oil Level 89
Check Hydraulic Tank Oil Level 89
Clean Radiator and Oil Cooler 90
Check Coolant Level 90
Check or Drain Fuel Water Separator Filter 91
Check or Drain Auxiliary Water Separator Fuel Filter—If Equipped 91
Maintenance—Every 50 Hours 92
Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder Pivot Points, and Quik-Tatch Linkage 92
Check Tire Pressure—If Equipped 93
Check Track Sag—If Equipped 94
Maintenance—Initial Service – 250 Hours 97
Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter 97
Maintenance—Every 250 Hours 98
Check Wheel Lug Nut Torque—If Equipped 98
Take Engine Oil Sample 98
Maintenance—Initial Service – 500 Hours 99
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil—If Equipped 99
Maintenance—Every 500 Hours 100
Replace Fuel Filter and Water Separator 100
Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter 100
Replace In-Line Fuel Filter 100
Replace Primary Air Cleaner Element 101
Replace Hydraulic Oil Tank Breather Element 101
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter 102
Lubricate Foot Pedals 102
Lubricate Steering Linkage 102
Replace Auxiliary Water Separator Fuel Filter—If Equipped 103
Check Chain Case Oil Level—If Equipped 103
Take Fluid Samples 103
Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours 104
Check Coolant 104
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil—(If Equipped) 104
Change Chain Case Oil—If Equipped 104
Replace Secondary Air Cleaner Element 105
Change Hydraulic Tank Oil 105
Maintenance—Every 6000 Hours 106
Drain Cooling System 106
Flush Cooling System 107
Fill Cooling System 107
Miscellaneous—Machine 108
Replacing Fan and Alternator Belt 108
Bleed Fuel System 108
Adjusting Auxiliary Hydraulic Linkage—Hand-Foot Machines 109
Adjusting Boom and Bucket Linkage—Hands Only Machine 109
Adjusting Pedal Angle 110
Cleaning and Replacing Heater/Defroster Air Filter—If Equipped 110
Checking Battery Electrolyte Level (Maintenance Type Batteries Only) 111
Using Battery Charger 112
Using Booster Batteries—12-Volt System 114
Cleaning or Replacing Battery 115
Replacing Fuses 116
Replacing Blower Motor Fuse 117
Replacing Glow Plug Fuse 117
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 118
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 119
Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout 120
Operational Checkout 120
Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting 130
Troubleshooting Procedure 130
Engine 130
Electrical System 131
Hydraulic System 135
Miscellaneous—Storage 136
Prepare Machine for Storage 136
Monthly Storage Procedure 136
Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers 138
Record Product Identification Number (PIN) 138
Record Engine Serial Number 138
Keep Proof of Ownership 138
Keep Machines Secure 139
Miscellaneous—Specifications 140
Engine Specifications 140
313 and 315 Drain and Refill Capacities 140
CT315 Drain and Refill Capacities 141
313 Machine Dimensions 141
315 Machine Dimensions 142
CT315 Machine Dimensions 143
313 and 315 Tire Options and Pressures (cold inflation) 144
Pallet Fork Lift Chart 144
Page Number 17
Section 1-1 17
Section 1-2 18
Section 1-3 24
Section 1-4 28
Section 1-5 31
Section 2-1 33
Section 2-2 46
Section 2-3 60
Section 3-1 69
Section 3-2 82
Section 3-3 88
Section 3-4 89
Section 3-5 92
Section 3-6 97
Section 3-7 98
Section 3-8 99
Section 3-9 100
Section 3-10 104
Section 3-11 106
Section 4-1 108
Section 4-2 120
Section 4-3 130
Section 4-4 136
Section 4-5 138
Section 4-6 140

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