John Deere 330LC & 370 Excavators Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 330LC & 370 Excavators Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 330LC & 370 Excavators Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 330LC & 370 Excavators Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Division: Construction
Product Lines: Excavators
Publication Type: Operator’s Manuals
Associated Models: 330LC, 370
Series: METRIC
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
John Deere 330LC & 370 Excavators Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Contents 7
Safety 11
John Deere Excavator Safety Features 11
Recognize Safety Information 12
Understand Signal Words 12
Follow Safety Instructions 12
Avoid Injury From: Loading Machine on a Trailer, fastening Machine to Trailer, Unloading Machine from Trailer Always Use Caution when Loading and Unloading Machines on a Trailer Always 13
Avoid Injury from Backover Accidents Before Moving Machine, be Sure All Persons are Clear of Area Always be Alert for Bystanders Moving into the Work Area Use Horn or Other Signal to W 14
Avoid Injury from Rollaway Accidents To Prevent Rollaway, Always Make Sure Machine is Properly Secured Before Leaving Operator’s Seat Death or Serious Injury may Result if You Attempt to Mo 15
Inspect Machine 15
Use Handholds and Steps 16
Use Seat Belt 16
Maintain Seat Belt 17
Move and Operate Machine Safely 17
Operate Only from Operator’s Seat 18
Secondary Exits 18
Operate Machine Safely 18
Dig with Caution 19
Operate with Caution 19
Avoid Tipping 19
Avoid Power Lines 20
Drive Machine Safely 20
Beware of Exhaust Fumes 20
Park Machine Safely 21
Keep Riders off Machine 21
Operate Attachment Safely 22
Handle Fluids Safely—Avoid Fires 22
Prepare for Emergencies 23
Handle Starting Fluid Safely 23
Clean Trash from Machine 23
Protect Against Flying Debris 24
Wear Protective Clothing 24
Protect Against Noise 24
Handle Chemical Products Safely 25
Warn Others of Service Work 25
Stay Clear of Moving Parts 26
Support Machine Properly 26
Service Cooling System Safely 26
Practice Safe Maintenance 27
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 28
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines 28
Avoid High Pressure Fluids 29
Prevent Battery Explosions 29
Clean the Machine Regularly 30
Store Attachments Safely 30
Dispose of Waste Properly 31
Safety Signs 32
Safety Signs 32
Operator’s Station 39
Pedals, Levers, and Panels 39
Right Front Panel and Right Console Panel 40
Monitor Panel 41
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 41
Warm Up Indicator 41
Fuel Gauge 42
HP (High Power) Mode Indicator 42
E (Economy) Mode Indicator 42
Auto Idle Indicator 42
Hydraulic Oil Level Indicator 43
Fuel Level Indicator 43
Air Filter Restriction Indicator 43
Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator 44
Charge Air Temperature Indicator 44
Engine Oil Pressure Indicator 45
Alternator Voltage Indicator 45
Engine Oil Level Indicator 45
Engine Coolant Level Indicator 46
Switch Panel 46
Buzzer and Buzzer Stop Switch 47
Wiper Switch 47
Washer Switch 48
Operating Lights Switch 48
Cab Light 49
Key Switch 49
Engine RPM Dial 49
Power Boost Switch 49
Horn 50
Hour Meter 50
Heater 50
Control Panel Levers and Switches 51
Defroster Operation 51
Cab Heater and Air Conditioner—If Equipped 52
Control Panel Switches 53
Cab Heater Operation 54
Air Conditioner Operation 55
Defroster Operation 55
Front Console 56
Operating the AM/FM Radio 56
Setting the Clock 57
Cab Door Release Lever 57
Secondary Exit Tool 57
Opening Upper Front (Secondary Exit) Window 58
Closing Upper Front Window 58
Removing and Storing the Lower Front Window 59
Opening Side Windows 60
Opening and Closing the Roof Exit Cover 60
Adjusting the Seat 61
Adjusting the Armrest 61
Seat Belt 62
Operator’s Manual Compartment 62
Break In 63
Engine Break In Oil 63
Every 4 Hours 63
Every 10 Hours or Daily 64
After the First 50 Hours 64
After the First 100 Hours 65
Pre Start Inspection 66
Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting 66
Operating the Engine 67
Check Instruments Before Starting 67
Level Check 67
Starting the Engine 68
Using Booster Batteries—24 Volt System 69
Check Instruments After Starting 70
Warming the Machine 70
Cold Weather Warm Up 71
Stopping the Engine 72
Driving the Machine 73
Steering the Machine Using Pedals 73
Steering the Machine Using Levers 75
Removing Propel Levers 76
Propel Speed Switch 77
Driving 330LC Long Front 77
Travel Alarm and Travel Alarm Cancel Switch 78
Parking the Machine 78
Parking Machine During Freezing Weather 79
Lock All Compartments 79
Operating the Machine 80
ISO/SAE Excavator Control Pattern 80
Control Lever Pattern Conversion 81
Deere Backhoe Control Pattern 83
Pilot Control Shut Off Lever 84
Auto Idle Switch 85
Work Mode Selection Switch 86
Power Boost Switch 86
E (Economy) Mode 87
H/P (High Power) Mode 88
Standard Mode 88
Operating Tips 89
Driving Machine 89
Driving on Slopes 90
Driving Down a Slope 90
Driving Up a Slope 90
Driving Up a Steep or Slippery Slope—Boom on Uphill End of Machine 91
Driving Up a Steep or Slippery Slope—Boom on Downhill End of Machine 91
Moving Machine off an Embankment 92
Leveling Machine 93
Using Bucket 93
Planning Spoil Piles 95
Trenching 95
Backfilling 96
Operating Tips—Long Front Excavator 97
Truck Loading 98
Operating in Water and Mud 99
Clean Track Frame Area 99
Lifting 100
Using Quick Coupler Type Attachments 102
Hydraulic Breaker and Crusher Attachments 103
Lower Boom with Engine Stopped 103
Transporting 105
Loading Machine on a Trailer 105
Fasten Machine to Trailer 106
Unloading Machine from Trailer 107
Transporting Long Front 108
Towing Machine 109
Lifting the Machine 110
Fuels and Lubricants 111
Diesel Fuel 111
Lubricity Of Diesel Fuels 111
Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Conditioner 112
Diesel Fuel Storage 112
Fuel Tank 113
Do Not Use Galvanized Containers 113
Diesel Engine Oil 114
Hydraulic Oil 115
Swing Gearbox, Propel Gearbox and Pump Gearbox Oils 116
Track Roller, Front Idler, and Carrier Roller Oil 116
Track Adjuster, Working Tool Pivot, Swing Bearing, and Swing Bearing Gear Grease 117
Oil Filters 117
Lubricant Storage 118
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants 118
Mixing of Lubricants 119
Periodic Maintenance 120
Service Your Machine at Specified Intervals 120
Check the Hour Meter Regularly 120
Use Correct Fuels and Lubricants 120
Prepare Machine for Maintenance 121
Open Access Doors for Service 121
Open Hood for Service 123
Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System 123
OILSCAN Plus,® CoolScan Plus® and 3 Way Coolant Test Kit 124
Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System 125
Maintenance—As Required 128
Clean Fuel Tank Inlet Screen 128
Drain Fuel Tank Sump 128
Clean Radiator Air Inlet Screens 129
Drain Primary Fuel Filter (Water Separator) 129
Clean Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve 130
Check Track Sag 130
Adjusting Track Sag 131
Check Windshield Washer Fluid Level 132
Maintenance—Every 10 Hours or Daily 133
Check Hydraulic Tank Oil Level 133
Check Engine Oil Level 135
Check Recovery Tank Coolant Level 136
Grease Long Front Working Tools/Attachments—If Equipped 136
Maintenance—Every 50 Hours 137
Grease Working Tool Pivots 137
Maintenance—Every 250 Hours 139
Structural Inspection of Long Front—If Equipped 139
Check Swing Gearbox Oil Level 140
Drain Hydraulic Tank Sump 140
Check Pump Drive Gearbox Oil Level 141
Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter 142
Check Surge Tank Coolant Level 144
Check Battery Electrolyte Level and Terminals 144
Check Propel Gearbox Oil Level 147
Clean Dusty Primary Element 148
Inspect Element 149
Maintenance—Every 500 Hours 150
Grease Swing Bearing 150
Grease Swing Bearing Gear 151
Replace Final Fuel Filter 152
Replace Primary Fuel Filter (Water Separator) 153
Check Air Intake Hoses 154
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter 155
Check Coolant In Radiator 157
Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours 158
Change Long Front Hydraulic System Oil—If Equipped 158
Change Swing Gearbox Oil 158
Change Pilot Control Oil Filter 159
Change Pump Drive Gearbox Oil 160
Change Air Cleaner Elements 160
Inspect Fan Belt 161
Replace Air Cleaner Dust Valve 161
Maintenance—Every 2000 Hours 162
Change Hydraulic Tank Oil 162
Drain Cooling System 166
Diesel Engine Coolant 167
Cooling System Fill and Deaeration Procedure 168
Change Propel Gearbox Oil 170
Clean the Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube 171
Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash (Clearance) 171
Firing Order 6—Cylinder Engine: 173
Check Engine Speeds 174
Engine Control Motor and Sensor Adjustment 174
Engine Speed Learning 175
Maintenance 176
Do Not Service Injection Nozzles 176
Do Not Adjust Injection Pump 176
Bleeding the Fuel System 177
Precautions for Alternator and Regulator 177
Service Batteries Carefully 178
Checking Electrolyte Specific Gravity 180
Using Battery Charger 181
Replacing Batteries 182
Removing Batteries 182
Adjusting Slow Return Valve—Long Front 183
Welding on Machine 185
Adding 12—Volt Accessories 186
Replacing Fuses 186
Fuse (Blade Type) Color Codes 187
Checking Travel Alarm System 188
Replacing Bucket Teeth 188
Replacing Bucket Tooth Tip—Heavy Duty Bucket 190
Adjusting Bucket Linkage 190
Removing the Bucket 192
Do Not Service Control Valves, Cylinders, Pumps or Motors 192
Track Sag General Information 193
Hardware Torque Specifications 193
Check Track Shoe Torque 194
Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values 195
Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values 196
Additional Metric Cap Screw Torque Values 197
Check Oil Lines And Fittings 199
Service Recommendations for O Ring Boss Fittings 200
Service Recommendations for Flat Face O Ring Seal Fittings 202
Service Recommendations for 37° Flare and 30° Cone Seat Connectors 203
Service Recommendations For Flared Connections—Straight or Tapered Threads 204
Service Recommendations For Inch Series Four Bolt Flange Fittings 205
Service Recommendations for Metric Series Four Bolt Flange Fitting 206
Operational Checkout 207
Operational Checkout 207
Operator Station Checks—Key Switch On, Engine Off 207
Operator Station Checks—Engine On 209
Undercarriage Checks 219
Accessories Checks 221
Air Conditioning Checks 223
Seat, Doors, Windows, Latches, and Locks Checks 225
Coolant Checks 230
Troubleshooting 233
Using Troubleshooting Charts 233
Engine 234
Electrical System 241
Hydraulic System 247
Storage 252
Prepare Machine for Storage 252
Monthly Storage Procedure 254
Machine Numbers 257
Record Product Identification Number (PIN) 257
Record Engine Serial Number 257
Record Propel Motor Serial Numbers 257
Record Swing Motor Serial Number 257
Record Hydraulic Pump Serial Numbers 258
Specifications 260
330LC Specifications 260
370 Specifications 262
330LC Working Ranges 264
370 Working Ranges 267
330LC and 370 Engine Specifications 269
330LC and 370 Drain and Refill Capacities 270
330LC Lift Capacity—KG (LB) 271
370 Lift Capacity—KG (LB) 283
Crime Prevention Tips 289
Help Prevent Crime 289
Record Identification Numbers 289
Keep Proof of Ownership 289
Park Indoors Out of Sight 289
When Parking Outdoors 290
Reduce Vandalism 290
Report Thefts Immediately 291
Checklists 299
Maintenance and Repair Record Keeping System 299
John Deere Service Literature Available 303
Technical Information 303
John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job 305
AT YOUR SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT 305
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