John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
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John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
- carefully to learn how to operate and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage. This manual and safety signs on your machine may also be available in other languages. (See your authorized dealer to order.)
- THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent part of your machine and should remain with the machine when you sell it. MEASUREMENTS in this manual are given in both metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents. Use only correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and inch fasteners may require a specific metric or inch tool. RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by facing in the direction of forward travel. WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.) in the Machine Numbers section. Accurately record all the numbers to help in tracing the machine should it be stolen. Your dealer also needs these numbers when you order parts. File the identification numbers in a secure place off the machine.
- WARRANTY is provided as part of John Deere’s support program for customers who operate and maintain their equipment as described in this manual. The warranty is explained on the warranty certificate which you should have received from your dealer. This warranty provides you the assurance that John Deere will back its products where defects appear within the warranty period.
- In some circumstances, John Deere also provides field improvements, often without charge to the customer, even if the product is out of warranty. Should the equipment be abused, or modified to change its performance beyond the original factory specifications, the warranty will become void and field improvements may be denied. Setting fuel delivery above specifications or otherwise overpowering machines will result in such action.
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John Deere 700H Crawler Dozer OPERATOR’S MANUAL – PDF DOWNLOAD
Safety—Safety Features Instrument Panel (Later Machines) 2-1-4
Safety Features 1-1-1 Instrument Panel Functions (Later Machines) 2-1-5
Transmission Controller Display Window 2-1-6
Safety—General Precautions Transmission Speed Setting Gauge (SN
Recognize Safety Information 1-2-1 —920838) 2-1-9
Follow Safety Instructions 1-2-1 Defrosting, Heating, and Air Conditioning
Operate Only If Qualified 1-2-2 Controls—If Equipped 2-1-10
Wear Protective Equipment 1-2-2 Operating Cab Lights—If Equipped 2-1-11
Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications 1-2-2 Windshield Wiper and Washer 2-1-12
Inspect Machine 1-2-3 Horn Button 2-1-13
Stay Clear of Moving Parts 1-2-3 Side Windows—Secondary Exits (Cab
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids 1-2-3 Units Only) 2-1-14
Beware of Exhaust Fumes 1-2-4 Adjust Standard Suspension Seat 2-1-15
Prevent Fires 1-2-4 Adjust Deluxe Mechanical Suspension
Prevent Battery Explosions 1-2-4 Seat—If Equipped 2-1-16
Handle Chemical Products Safely 1-2-5 Adjust Air Suspension Seat—If Equipped 2-1-17
Dispose of Waste Properly 1-2-5 Adjust Armrest 2-1-17
Prepare for Emergencies 1-2-5 Battery Disconnect Switch—If Equipped 2-1-18
Add Cab Guarding For Special Uses 1-2-6 Under-Seat Heater—If Equipped 2-1-19
Seat Belt 2-1-20
Safety—Operating Precautions
Start Only From Operator’s Seat 1-3-1 Operation—Operating The Machine
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement 1-3-1 Inspect Machine Daily Before Starting 2-2-1
Avoid Work Site Hazards 1-3-2 Check Instruments Before Starting (Earlier
Keep Riders Off Machine 1-3-2 Machines) 2-2-2
Avoid Backover Accidents 1-3-3 Check Instruments Before Starting (Later
Avoid Machine Tip Over 1-3-3 Machines) 2-2-3
Starting the Engine 2-2-4
Safety—Maintenance Precautions Starting Fluid (Cold Weather Starting Aid)—
Park And Prepare For Service Safely 1-4-1 If Equipped 2-2-5
Service Cooling System Safely 1-4-1 Using Coolant Heater—If Equipped 2-2-7
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating 1-4-2 Operating Fuel-Fired Coolant Heater—If
Make Welding Repairs Safely 1-4-3 Equipped 2-2-8
Drive Metal Pins Safely 1-4-3 Using Booster Batteries—24-Volt System 2-2-17
Engine Warm-Up 2-2-18
Safety—Safety Signs Cold Weather Warm-Up 2-2-18
Safety Signs 1-5-1 Driving the Machine 2-2-19
Transmission Speed Reverse Ratio Knob—
Operation—Operator’s Station If Equipped 2-2-20
Instrument Panel with Gauge Package— FNR Lever 2-2-21
If Equipped (Earlier Machines) 2-1-1 Driving the Machine 2-2-22
Instrument Panel Functions (Earlier
Machines) 2-1-2 Continued on next page
All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on
the latest information available at the time of publication The right is
reserved to make changes at any time without notice
COPYRIGHT 2009
DEERE & COMPANY
Moline, Illinois
All rights reserved
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION Manual
Previous Editions
Copyright 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004
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Steering the Machine 2-2-23 Maintenance—Every 10 Hours or Daily
Using Engine Speed Control Lever 2-2-24 Check Coolant Level 3-4-1
Travel Speed Using FNR Lever 2-2-24 Grease Track Frame Crossbar and
Foot Pedals 2-2-25 C-Frame Pivots 3-4-2
Using Park Lock Lever 2-2-25 Grease Dozer Linkage 3-4-3
Stopping the Machine 2-2-26 Check Engine Oil Level 3-4-4
Parking the Machine 2-2-27 Draining Fuel and Water Separator
Blade Pitch Operation 2-2-28 Sediment 3-4-5
Blade Pitch Linkage Adjustment 2-2-29 Drain Final Fuel Filter Sediment 3-4-5
Operating Blade 2-2-29 Check Hydraulic Oil Level 3-4-6
Tilting Blade 2-2-30 Check Transmission Oil Level 3-4-7
Angling Blade 2-2-30 Clean Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve 3-4-7
Avoid Track Damage 2-2-31 Check Winch Oil—If Equipped 3-4-8
Operating 4000S Winch—If Equipped 2-2-32
Fasten Cable to Winch Drum—4000S Maintenance—After 100 Hours
Series 2-2-33 Change Engine Break-In Oil and Filter 3-5-1
Winch Free Spool Drag Adjustment 2-2-36
Loading Machine on a Trailer 2-2-37 Maintenance—Every 250 Hours
Releasing the Park Brake to Tow the Change Engine Oil and Filter (SN —
Machine 2-2-39 920838) 3-6-1
Check Final Drive Oil Level 3-6-2
Maintenance—Machine Maintenance—Every 500 Hours
Diesel Fuel 3-1-1 Check Air Intake Hose 3-7-1
Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Conditioner 3-1-2 Replace Primary Fuel Filter 3-7-2
Testing Diesel Fuel 3-1-2 Replace Final Fuel Filter 3-7-4
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel 3-1-3 Check Battery Electrolyte Level and
Alternative And Synthetic Lubricants 3-1-3 Terminals 3-7-5
Diesel Engine Oil 3-1-4 Check Coolant Conditioner in Radiator 3-7-7
Track Rollers, Front Idler, Track Frame Change Winch Oil Filter—If Equipped 3-7-8
Pivot and Carrier Roller Oil 3-1-5 Change Engine Oil and Filter (SN
Transmission and Hydraulic Oil 3-1-5 920839—) 3-7-10
Final Drive and Winch Oil 3-1-6
Grease 3-1-7 Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours
Heavy Duty Diesel Engine Coolant 3-1-8 Clean Engine Crankcase Ventilation Tube 3-8-1
Change Final Drive Oil 3-8-2
Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance Check Track Frame Pivot Oil Level 3-8-3
Service Your Machine at Specified Intervals 3-2-1 Replace Air Cleaner Elements 3-8-4
Check the Hour Meter Regularly 3-2-1 Replace Air Cleaner Dust Unloader Valve 3-8-5
Prepare Machine for Maintenance 3-2-2 Change Winch Oil and Filter—If Equipped 3-8-5
Clean or Replace Winch Hydraulic
Fuel Tank 3-2-3
Breather Filter—If Equipped 3-8-6
Maintenance and Repair Record
Keeping System 3-2-4
Maintenance—Every 2000 Hours
OILSCAN PLUS, COOLSCAN PLUS, Adjust Engine Valve Lash (Clearance) 3-9-1
Dieselscan, and 3-Way Coolant Test Kit 3-2-5 Change Hydraulic Oil and Filter 3-9-1
Service Intervals 3-2-6 Change Transmission Oil and Filter 3-9-3
Required Parts 3-2-8
Miscellaneous—Machine
Maintenance—As Required Opening and Closing the Grille 4-1-1
Inspect Serpentine Belt 3-3-1 Drain the Cooling System 4-1-2
Check Track Sag 3-3-2
Adjust Track Sag 3-3-3 Continued on next page
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Fill the Cooling System 4-1-3 Air Restriction Indicator Check and
Clean the Engine Air Precleaner Screen 4-1-4 Reverse Warning Alarm Checks (Engine
Replace Engine Vibration Damper 4-1-4 Off) 4-2-13
Do Not Service or Adjust Injection Neutral Start Switch and Start Circuit
Nozzles or Injection Pump 4-1-5 Checks 4-2-14
Cleaning Dusty Primary Element 4-1-6 Hydraulic System Checks 4-2-15
Replace Engine Torsional Dampener 4-1-7 Undercarriage Checks 4-2-16
Precautions for Alternator and Regulator 4-1-7 Accessory Checks 4-2-17
Handling, Checking and Servicing Batteries
Carefully 4-1-8 Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting
Replacing Batteries 4-1-10 Troubleshooting Procedure 4-3-1
Removing Batteries 4-1-11 Engine 4-3-2
Fuse Specifications—Canopy Machines Electrical System 4-3-6
(Earlier Machines) 4-1-13 Hydraulic System 4-3-8
Fuse Specifications—Canopy Machines Hydrostatic Transmission 4-3-9
(Later Machines) 4-1-15 Gauges and Indicators 4-3-10
Fuse Specifications—Cab Machines (Earlier Transmission Controller Service Codes 4-3-12
Machines) 4-1-17
Fuse Specifications—Cab Machines (Later Miscellaneous—Storage
Machines) 4-1-19 Prepare Machine for Storage 4-4-1
Lubricating Door Latches 4-1-20 Avoid Track Damage 4-4-2
Cleaning Fresh Cab Air Filter—If Equipped 4-1-21
Cleaning Cab Air Recirculation Filter—If Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers
Equipped 4-1-22 Record Product Identification Number (PIN) 4-5-1
Check Air Conditioner Refrigerant Level—If Record Engine Serial Number 4-5-1
Equipped 4-1-23
Track Sag General Information 4-1-24 Miscellaneous—Specifications
Check and Adjust Idler Vertical Movement 4-1-25 700H Crawler Dozer Dimensions 4-6-1
700H Crawler Dozer Specifications 4-6-4
Checking Track Carrier Roller Oil Level 4-1-27
700H Crawler Dozer Weights 4-6-7
Check Front Idler Oil Level 4-1-29
700H Dozer Drain and Refill Capacities 4-6-8
Adding Oil to Track Roller 4-1-30 4000S Winch 4-6-8
Do Not Service Control Valves and
Cylinders 4-1-30 Miscellaneous—Crime Prevention Tips
Adjusting Engine Speed Control Lever Help Prevent Crime 4-7-1
Tension 4-1-31 Record Construction Identification Numbers 4-7-1
Checking Neutral Start System 4-1-32 Keep Proof of Ownership 4-7-1
Check Fuel-Fired Coolant Heater Park Indoors Out of Sight 4-7-1
Exhaust Tube—If Equipped 4-1-33 When Parking Outdoors 4-7-2
Keep ROPS Installed Properly 4-1-33 Reduce Vandalism 4-7-2
Checking Track Shoe Cap Screw Torque 4-1-34 Report Thefts Immediately 4-7-3
Hardware Torque Specifications 4-1-35
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 4-1-36
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 4-1-37
Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout
Operational Checkout 4-2-1
Cooling System Checks 4-2-1
Fuel System Checks 4-2-3
Transmission Checks 4-2-5
Battery Disconnect Switch, Key Switch,
Display Monitor, Battery, And Hour Meter
Checks 4-2-9
S.M 4/1/25
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