John deere 329E & 333E Compact Track Loaders Official Operator’s Manual
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Models And Serial :
PIN: 1T0329E_ _ _E236704
PIN: 1T0333E_ _ _E236690
CONTENTS :Â
Safety—Safety and Operator Conveniences
Safety and Operator Convenience Features …..1-1-1
Safety—General Precautions
Recognize Safety Information ………………………1-2-1
Follow Safety Instructions…………………………….1-2-1
Operate Only If Qualified ……………………………..1-2-1
Wear Protective Equipment………………………….1-2-2
Avoid Unauthorized Machine Modifications…….1-2-2
Inspect Machine …………………………………………1-2-2
Stay Clear of Moving Parts…………………………..1-2-2
Avoid High-Pressure Fluids ………………………….1-2-3
Avoid High-Pressure Oils …………………………….1-2-3
Work In Ventilated Area……………………………….1-2-4
Prevent Fires ……………………………………………..1-2-4
Prevent Battery Explosions ………………………….1-2-5
Handle Chemical Products Safely …………………1-2-5
Dispose of Waste Properly …………………………..1-2-5
Prepare for Emergencies……………………………..1-2-6
Clean Debris from Machine ………………………….1-2-6
Safety—Operating Precautions
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly ……………..1-3-1
Start Only From Operator’s Seat …………………..1-3-1
Use and Maintain Seat Belt ………………………….1-3-1
Prevent Unintended Machine Movement ……….1-3-2
Avoid Work Site Hazards……………………………..1-3-3
Keep Riders Off Machine …………………………….1-3-3
Avoid Backover Accidents ……………………………1-3-4
Avoid Machine Tip Over ………………………………1-3-4
Operating On Slopes …………………………………..1-3-4
Operating or Traveling On Public Roads………..1-3-5
Inspect and Maintain ROPS …………………………1-3-5
Add and Operate Attachments Safely ……………1-3-5
Safety—Maintenance Precautions
Park and Prepare for Service Safely ……………..1-4-1
Service Cooling System Safely …………………….1-4-1
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating………1-4-2
Make Welding Repairs Safely ………………………1-4-2
Drive Metal Pins Safely ……………………………….1-4-2
Handle Cab Door Safely………………………………1-4-3
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely ………………………….1-4-4
Safety—Safety Signs
Safety Signs ………………………………………………1-5-1
Operation—Operator’s Station
Machine Control …………………………………………2-1-1
Control Panel—Key Start …………………………….2-1-2
Control Panel—Keyless Start ……………………….2-1-4
Sealed Switch Module (SSM)……………………….2-1-6
Gauges and Indicators ………………………………..2-1-8
Interlocking Seat Bar …………………………………..2-1-9
Cab Door—If Equipped ……………………………..2-1-10
Side Windows—If Equipped ……………………….2-1-16
Top Window ……………………………………………..2-1-18
Rear Window (Secondary Exit) …………………..2-1-18
Fire Extinguisher Location ………………………….2-1-18
12-Volt Power Outlet………………………………….2-1-19
Windshield Wiper and Washer ……………………2-1-19
Heating/Defrosting Controls—If Equipped…….2-1-19
Air Conditioning Controls—If Equipped ………..2-1-20
Seat Adjustment ……………………………………….2-1-20
Dome Light ………………………………………………2-1-22
Radio—If Equipped …………………………………..2-1-23
Horn Button—If Equipped…………………………..2-1-24
Beacon—If Equipped…………………………………2-1-24
Operation—Operating the Machine
Before Starting Work …………………………………..2-2-1
Operator’s Daily Machine Check
Before Starting ……………………………………….2-2-1
Entering and Exiting Compact Track Loader…..2-2-2
Starting the Engine ……………………………………..2-2-3
Cold Weather Starting …………………………………2-2-5
Engine Block Heater—If Equipped ………………..2-2-6
Engine Speed Control …………………………………2-2-7
Stopping the Engine ……………………………………2-2-8
Exhaust Filter……………………………………………..2-2-9
Boom Lock……………………………………………….2-2-11
Boom Release ………………………………………….2-2-11
Steering—EH Controls ………………………………2-2-12
Operating Boom—EH Controls …………………..2-2-13
Operating Bucket—EH Controls………………….2-2-16
Joystick Performance Package—If
Equipped ……………………………………………..2-2-19
Transmission Response Rate (Travel
and Steer)—If Equipped…………………………2-2-19
Switchable Controls—If Equipped ……………….2-2-20
Hydraulic Response Rate (Boom and
Bucket)—If Equipped …………………………….2-2-20
Creep Mode—If Equipped ………………………….2-2-21
Attachment Mounting System—Quik-
Tatchâ„¢ ………………………………………………..2-2-22
Auto-Idle ………………………………………………….2-2-24
Connecting and Disconnecting
Auxiliary Hydraulics……………………………….2-2-25
Operating Auxiliary Hydraulics ……………………2-2-26
Hydraulic System Pressure
Release—EH Controls …………………………..2-2-27
Self Leveling Hydraulics—If Equipped …………2-2-28
Ride Control—If Equipped………………………….2-2-28
High Flow Hydraulics—If Equipped ……………..2-2-29
Two Speed Operation—If Equipped …………….2-2-29
Loading Machine On a Trailer …………………….2-2-30
Operation—Monitor Operation
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU) ……………2-3-1
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Normal Display…………………………..2-3-2
Engagement and Monitor Unit (EMU)
Display Messages …………………………………..2-3-3
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu ………………………………..2-3-4
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Auxiliary
Hydraulic Override ………………………………….2-3-5
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Creep Limit …………….2-3-5
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Courtesy Lighting…….2-3-6
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Fan Reverse
Interval ………………………………………………….2-3-6
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Codes ……………………2-3-7
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Monitor…………………..2-3-7
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Job Timer ……………….2-3-8
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Auto-Idle ………………..2-3-8
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust Filter………….2-3-9
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust
Filter—Auto Cleaning …………………………….2-3-10
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Main Menu—Exhaust
Filter—Parked Cleaning …………………………2-3-11
Engagement and Monitor Unit
(EMU)—Anti-Theft—If Equipped……………..2-3-12
Auto-Shutdown With Alarm ………………………..2-3-15
Operation—Track Information
Undercarriage Component Identification ………..2-4-1
Rubber Track Structure ……………………………….2-4-1
Rubber Track Usage …………………………………..2-4-2
Sprocket Teeth Wear …………………………………..2-4-3
Normal Break-In …………………………………………2-4-4
Normal Track Wear in Dirt Conditions ……………2-4-4
Rubber Track—Types of Damage …………………2-4-5
Maintenance—Machine
Diesel Fuel…………………………………………………3-1-1
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel ………………………………..3-1-1
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel ………………….3-1-2
BioDiesel Fuel ……………………………………………3-1-3
Testing Diesel Fuel ……………………………………..3-1-4
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather
on Diesel Engines …………………………………..3-1-4
Operating in Cold Temperature Climates ……….3-1-5
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants ……………..3-1-5
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil …………………………..3-1-5
Diesel Engine Oil ………………………………………..3-1-6
Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals …………..3-1-7
Hydraulic and Hydrostatic Oil ……………………….3-1-8
Diesel Engine Coolant (engine without
wet sleeve cylinder liners) ………………………..3-1-9
Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant……..3-1-10
John Deere COOL-GARDâ„¢ II Coolant
Extender………………………………………………3-1-10
Supplemental Coolant Additives………………….3-1-11
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates ……3-1-11
Additional Information About Diesel
Engine Coolants and John Deere
COOL-GARDâ„¢ II Coolant Extender ………..3-1-12
Testing Diesel Engine Coolant…………………….3-1-13
Hydrostatic Planetary Gear Case Oil……………3-1-14
Grease…………………………………………………….3-1-14
Maintenance—Periodic Maintenance
Service Machine at Specified Intervals…………..3-2-1
Fuel Tank …………………………………………………..3-2-1
Raising and Blocking Machine ……………………..3-2-2
Raising Operator’s Station……………………………3-2-3
Opening and Closing Engine Cover ………………3-2-4
Engine Side Panels—Remove and Install………3-2-4
Footwell Removal ……………………………………….3-2-6
Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and
3-Way Coolant Test Kit…………………………….3-2-6
Service Intervals …………………………………………3-2-7
Required Parts……………………………………………3-2-8
Maintenance—As Required
Check and Clean Cooling Package……………….3-3-1
Check Coolant ……………………………………………3-3-2
Check Cab Fresh Air and Recirculation
Air Filters—If Equipped ……………………………3-3-3
Check Fuel Tank Breather ……………………………3-3-4
Replace Primary Engine Air Filter …………………3-3-5
Replace Secondary Engine Air Filter……………..3-3-6
Check and Drain Primary Fuel Filter
and Water Separator ……………………………….3-3-7
Check Accessory Drive Belt …………………………3-3-7
Service Exhaust Filter………………………………….3-3-8
Maintenance—Every 10 Hours or Daily
Check Engine Oil Level ……………………………….3-4-1
Check Hydraulic Oil Level ……………………………3-4-2
Check Coolant Level …………………………………..3-4-3
Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder
Pivot Points, and Quik-Tatchâ„¢ Linkage……..3-4-4
Maintenance—Initial Service – 50 Hours
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear
Case Oil ………………………………………………..3-5-1
Maintenance—Every 50 Hours
Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder
Pivot Points, and Quik-Tatchâ„¢ Linkage……..3-6-1
Check and Clean Dust Unloader Valve ………….3-6-2
Check Track Tension …………………………………..3-6-3
Maintenance—Every 250 Hours
Take Engine Oil Sample ………………………………3-7-1
Maintenance—Every 500 Hours
Change Engine Oil and Replace Oil Filter………3-8-1
Replace Primary Fuel Filter and Water
Separator ………………………………………………3-8-2
Replace Final Fuel Filter………………………………3-8-3
Replace Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Breather………3-8-3
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter ………………………….3-8-4
Take Fluid Samples …………………………………….3-8-4
Maintenance—Every 1000 Hours
Check Coolant ……………………………………………3-9-1
Replace Fuel Tank Breather …………………………3-9-1
Change Hydraulic Oil…………………………………..3-9-2
Change Hydrostatic Planetary Gear
Case Oil ………………………………………………..3-9-3
Maintenance—Every 1500 Hours
Check and Adjust Engine Valve Lash…………..3-10-1
Maintenance—Every 6000 Hours
Drain Cooling System………………………………..3-11-1
Flush Cooling System………………………………..3-11-2
Fill Cooling System……………………………………3-11-3
Miscellaneous—Machine
Bleed Fuel System ……………………………………..4-1-1
Do Not Service Control Valves,
Cylinders, Pumps, or Motors…………………….4-1-1
Precautions for Alternator and Regulator ……….4-1-1
Handling Batteries Safely …………………………….4-1-2
Using Battery Charger …………………………………4-1-2
Using Booster Batteries—12-Volt System ………4-1-3
Removing Battery ……………………………………….4-1-4
Replacing Battery ……………………………………….4-1-4
Welding on Machine ……………………………………4-1-5
Keep Electronic Control Unit
Connectors Clean …………………………………..4-1-5
Remove and Install Halogen Bulbs ……………….4-1-6
Adding Rear Counterweights………………………..4-1-7
Replacing Accessory Drive Belt ……………………4-1-8
Replacing Fuses…………………………………………4-1-9
Replacing Glow Plug Fuse …………………………4-1-10
Hardware Torque Specifications………………….4-1-10
Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values…..4-1-11
Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values…………..4-1-12
Miscellaneous—Operational Checkout
Operational Checkout………………………………….4-2-1
Miscellaneous—Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Procedure ………………………….4-3-1
Engine ………………………………………………………4-3-2
Electrical System ………………………………………..4-3-3
Hydraulic System………………………………………..4-3-4
Miscellaneous—Machine Storage
Prepare Machine for Storage ……………………….4-4-1
Monthly Storage Procedure………………………….4-4-2
Miscellaneous—Machine Numbers
Record Product Identification Number (PIN) …..4-5-1
Record Engine Serial Number………………………4-5-1
Keep Proof of Ownership …………………………….4-5-1
Keep Machines Secure ……………………………….4-5-1
Miscellaneous—Specifications
329E Machine Dimensions…………………………..4-6-1
329E Machine Specifications ……………………….4-6-2
333E Machine Dimensions…………………………..4-6-3
333E Machine Specifications ……………………….4-6-4
329E Drain and Refill Capacities…………………..4-6-4
333E Drain and Refill Capacities…………………..4-6-5
Rated Operating Capacity ……………………………4-6-5
Pallet Fork Lift Chart……………………………………4-6-5
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