John Deere 329E & 333E Track Loaders Operator’s Manual OMT306304 PDF
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John Deere 329E & 333E Compact Track Loaders Operator’s Manual OMT306304 – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 329E & 333E Compact Track Loaders Operator’s Manual OMT306304 – PDF DOWNLOAD
- Part Number (P/N): OMT306304_24
- Language: English
- Division: Construction
- Product Lines: Skid Steers
- Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
- Associated Models: 329E, 333E
- Serial Number Ranges:
- 329E: 1T0329E_ _ _E236704—
- 333E: 1T0333E_ _ _E236690
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
John Deere 329E & 333E Compact Track Loaders Operator’s Manual OMT306304 – PDF DOWNLOAD
329E and 333E Compact Track Loaders 1
Introduction 2
Foreword 2
Manual Identification—READ THIS FIRST! 2
IMPORTANT 4
Emissions Control Warranty Statement 5
Required Emission-Related Information 6
Technical Information Feedback Form 7
Contents 9
Safety—Safety and Operator Conveniences 13
Safety and Operator Convenience Features 13
Safety—General Precautions 14
Recognize Safety Information 14
Follow Safety Instructions 14
Operate Only If Qualified 14
Wear Protective Equipment 15
Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications 15
Inspect Machine 15
Stay Clear of Moving Parts 15
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 16
Avoid High-Pressure Oils 16
Work In Ventilated Area 17
Prevent Fires, Clean Debris From Machine 17
Prevent Battery Explosions 18
Handle Chemical Products Safely 18
Decommissioning — Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components 19
Prepare for Emergencies 19
Clean Debris from Machine 20
Safety—Operating Precautions 21
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly 21
Start Only From Operator’s Seat 21
Use and Maintain Seat Belt 21
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement 22
Avoid Work Site Hazards 23
Keep Riders Off Machine 23
Avoid Backover Accidents 24
Avoid Machine Tip Over and Machine Damage 24
Operating on Slopes 24
Operating or Traveling On Public Roads 25
Inspect and Maintain ROPS 25
Add and Operate Attachments Safely 25
Safety—Maintenance Precautions 26
Park and Prepare for Service Safely 26
Service Cooling System Safely 26
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 27
Make Welding Repairs Safely 27
Drive Metal Pins Safely 27
Handle Cab Door Safely 28
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely 29
Safety—Safety Signs 30
Safety Signs 30
Operation—Operator’s Station 36
Machine Control 36
Control Panel—Key Start 38
Control Panel—Keyless Start 40
Sealed Switch Module (SSM) 42
Gauges and Indicators 44
Interlocking Seat Bar 45
Cab Door—If Equipped 45
Side Windows—If Equipped 51
Top Window 53
Rear Window (Alternative Exit) 53
Secondary Alternative Exit 53
Fire Extinguisher Location 54
12-Volt Power Outlet 54
Windshield Wiper and Washer 54
Heating/Defrosting Controls—If Equipped 55
Air Conditioner Controls—If Equipped 55
Seat Adjustment 56
Dome Light 58
Radio—If Equipped 59
Horn Button—If Equipped 63
Beacon—If Equipped 63
Operation—Operating the Machine 64
Before Starting Work 64
Operator’s Daily Machine Check Before Starting 64
Entering and Exiting Compact Track Loader 65
Engine Break-In Period 65
Starting the Engine 66
Cold Weather Starting 68
Engine Block Heater—If Equipped 69
Engine Speed Control 70
Stopping the Engine 71
Exhaust Filter 72
Boom Lock 74
Boom Release 74
Steering—EH Controls 75
Operating Boom—EH Controls 75
Operating Bucket—EH Controls 78
Joystick Performance Package—If Equipped 82
Transmission Response Rate (Travel and Steer)—If Equipped 82
Switchable Controls—If Equipped 83
Hydraulic Response Rate (Boom and Bucket)—If Equipped 83
Creep Mode—If Equipped 84
Attachment Mounting System—Quik-Tatch™ 85
Auto-Idle 87
Connecting and Disconnecting Auxiliary Hydraulics 87
Operating Auxiliary Hydraulics 89
Hydraulic System Pressure Release—EH Controls 90
Self Leveling Hydraulics—If Equipped 90
Ride Control—If Equipped 91
High Flow Hydraulics—If Equipped 91
Two Speed Operation—If Equipped 92
Loading Machine On a Trailer 92
Operation—Monitor Operation 93
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU) 93
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Normal Display 94
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU) Display Messages 95
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu 96
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Auxiliary Hydraulic Override 97
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Creep Limit 97
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Courtesy Lighting 98
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Fan Reverse Interval 98
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Codes 99
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Monitor 99
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Job Timer 100
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Auto-Idle 100
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust Filter 101
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust Filter—Auto Cleaning 102
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust Filter—Parked Cleaning 103
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)—Anti-Theft—If Equipped 104
Auto-Shutdown With Alarm 107
Operation—Track Information 108
Undercarriage Component Identification 108
Rubber Track Structure 108
Rubber Track Usage 109
Sprocket Teeth Wear 110
Normal Break-In 111
Normal Track Wear in Dirt Conditions 111
Rubber Track—Types of Damage 112
Maintenance—Machine 116
Diesel Fuel 116
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel 117
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel 117
Biodiesel Fuel 118
Testing Diesel Fuel 119
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines 119
Operating in Cold Temperature Climates 120
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 120
Diesel Engine Oil — Interim Tier 4, Final Tier 4, Stage IIIB, Stage IV, and Stage V 120
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals 121
Hydraulic and Hydrostatic Oil 122
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine without wet sleeve cylinder liners) 123
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant 124
John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender 124
Supplemental Coolant Additives 124
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates 125
Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and John Deere COOL-GARD™ II Coolant Extender 125
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant 126
Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil 127
Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease 127
Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance 128
Service Machine at Specified Intervals 128
Fuel Tank 128
Raising and Blocking Machine 129
Raising Operator’s Station 130
Opening and Closing Engine Cover 130
Engine Side Panels—Remove and Install 131
Footwell Removal 133
Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit 133
Service Intervals 134
Required Parts 135
Maintenance—As Required 136
Check and Clean Cooling Package 136
Check Coolant 137
Check Cab Fresh Air and Recirculation Air Filters—If Equipped 138
Check Fuel Tank Breather 139
Replace Primary Engine Air Filter 140
Replace Secondary Engine Air Filter 141
Check and Drain Primary Fuel Filter and Water Separator 142
Check Accessory Drive Belt 142
Service Exhaust Filter 143
Maintenance—Every 10 Hours or Daily 144
Check Engine Oil Level 144
Check Hydraulic Oil Level 145
Check Coolant Level 146
Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder Pivot Points, and Quik-Tatch™ Linkage 147
Maintenance—Initial Service – 50 Hours 148
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil 148
Maintenance—Every 50 Hours 149
Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder Pivot Points, and Quik-Tatch™ Linkage 149
Check and Clean Dust Unloader Valve 149
Check Track Tension 150
Maintenance—Every 250 Hours 152
Take Engine Oil Sample 152
Maintenance—Every 500 Hours 153
Change Engine Oil and Replace Oil Filter 153
Replace Primary Fuel Filter and Water Separator 154
Replace Final Fuel Filter 154
Replace Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Breather 155
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter 155
Take Fluid Samples 156
Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours 157
Check Coolant 157
Replace Fuel Tank Breather 157
Change Hydraulic Oil 158
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil 159
Maintenance—Every 1500 Hours 160
Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash 160
Maintenance—Every 6000 Hours 161
Drain Cooling System 161
Flush Cooling System 162
Fill Cooling System 162
Miscellaneous—Machine 163
Clean Machine Regularly 163
Inspect and Clean Polycarbonate Windows 164
Bleed Fuel System 165
Do Not Service Control Valves, Cylinders, Pumps, or Motors 165
Precautions for Alternator and Regulator 165
Handling Batteries Safely 166
Using Battery Charger 167
Using Booster Batteries—12-Volt System 169
Removing Battery 170
Replacing Battery 170
Welding on Machine 171
Keep Electronic Control Unit Connectors Clean 171
Remove and Install Halogen Bulbs 172
Adding Rear Counterweights 173
Replacing Accessory Drive Belt 174
Replacing Fuses 174
Replacing Glow Plug Fuse 175
Hardware Torque Specifications 175
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 176
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 177
Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout 178
Operational Checkout 178
Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting 196
Troubleshooting Procedure 196
Engine 196
Electrical System 197
Hydraulic System 198
Miscellaneous—Machine Storage 199
Prepare Machine for Storage 199
Monthly Storage Procedure 200
Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers 201
Record Product Identification Number (PIN) 201
Record Engine Serial Number 201
Keep Proof of Ownership 201
Keep Machines Secure 201
Miscellaneous—Specifications 202
329E Machine Dimensions 202
329E Machine Specifications 203
333E Machine Dimensions 204
333E Machine Specifications 205
329E Drain and Refill Capacities 206
333E Drain and Refill Capacities 206
Rated Operating Capacity 206
Pallet Fork Lift Chart 207
Page Number 13
Section 1-1 13
Section 1-2 14
Section 1-3 21
Section 1-4 26
Section 1-5 30
Section 2-1 36
Section 2-2 64
Section 2-3 93
Section 2-4 108
Section 3-1 116
Section 3-2 128
Section 3-3 136
Section 3-4 144
Section 3-5 148
Section 3-6 149
Section 3-7 152
Section 3-8 153
Section 3-9 157
Section 3-10 160
Section 3-11 161
Section 4-1 163
Section 4-2 178
Section 4-3 196
Section 4-4 199
Section 4-5 201
Section 4-6 202
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