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John Deere 9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors Operators Manual (OMAR283051)

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File Language: English

File Pages: 377

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Brand: John Deere

Model: 9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors

Book No: OMAR283051

Type of Document: Operators Manual

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John Deere 9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors Operators Manual (OMAR283051)

John Deere 9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors Operators Manual (OMAR283051)

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  • Contents
    • Safety
      • Recognize Safety Information
      • Understand Signal Words
      • Follow Safety Instructions
      • Prevent Machine Runaway
      • Use Seat Belt Properly
      • Operating the Tractor Safely
      • Stopping and Parking Tractor
      • Park Machine Safely
      • Keep Riders Off Machine
      • Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires
      • Prepare for Emergencies
      • Handle Starting Fluid Safely
      • Wear Protective Clothing
      • Protect Against Noise
      • Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
      • Avoid Contact with Pesticides
      • Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines
      • Use Safety Lights and Devices
      • Use a Safety Chain
      • Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds
      • Use Caution on Hillsides
      • Freeing a Mired Machine
      • Transport Tractor Safely
      • Service Cooling System Safely
      • Practice Safe Maintenance
      • Support Machine Properly
      • Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
      • Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
      • Avoid High-Pressure Fluids
      • Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System
      • Service Accumulator Systems Safely
      • Protect Against High Pressure Spray
      • Handling Batteries Safely
      • Dispose of Waste Properly
    • Safety Signs
      • Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs
      • Safety Signs— Left Cab Corner Post
      • Safety Signs— Left Cab Corner Post
      • Safety Signs— Right Cab Corner Post
      • Safety Signs— Engine
      • Safety Signs— Side Frame
      • Accumulators
    • Controls and Instruments
      • Front Console
      • Key Switch
      • Shift Lever—18-Speed Powershift
      • Corner Post Display
      • STOP, Service Alert and Information Indicators
      • Digital Indicators—Tachometer, Ground Speed, Transmission and Ga
      • Right-Hand Console
      • TouchSet Control Panel Controls And Indicators
      • CommandCenter
      • CommandARM Controls — Powershift Transmission
    • CommandCenter™
      • CommandCenter™ Panel
      • Split-Screen Display
      • Field Cruise Control
      • CommandCenter—Settings
      • Setting Implement Selection
      • Setting Day Backlight, Night Backlight and Screen Contrast
      • Selecting Units and Language
      • Setting Clock and Service Alarm Interval
      • Using Diagnostics, Codes and CAN Statistics
      • Vehicle Speed Calibration (Manual)
      • Vehicle Speed Calibration (Automatic)
      • Reset % Wheel Slip
    • Lights
      • Road and Field Light Identification with CommandCenter Indicator
      • Programming Field Lights and Egress Lighting
      • Operating Turn Signals and High/Low Beam
      • Use Safety Lights and Devices
      • Operating Hazard Lights
      • Roof Mounted Field Lights and Entry Light—If Equipped
      • Extremity Transport Warning Lights
      • Operating Rotary Beacon Light—If Equipped
      • Using Seven-Terminal Outlet
    • Operator Station
      • Adjusting Air Suspension Seat
      • Adjusting Active Seat—If Equipped
      • Adjusting CommandARM Position
      • Heated Leather Seat—If Equipped
      • Operator Presence Sensor
      • Adjusting Steering Wheel
      • Operating Cab Heat, Defrost and Air Conditioning—Standard Equipm
      • Using ClimaTrakClimaTrak is a trademark of Deere & Company™ (ATC
      • Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer
      • Operating Rear Windshield Wiper and Washer—If Equipped
      • Operating the Radio—Early Model Tractors
      • Operating the Radio with Optional Compact Disc Player—Early Mode
      • Setting the Clock—Early Model Tractors
      • Operating Radio With Or Without Compact Disc Player—Late Model T
      • Setting Alarm And Clock—Late Model Tractors
      • Using Field Office—If Equipped
      • Beverage Cooler
      • Storage Drawer
      • Storage Tray
      • Pull-Down Sunshade—If Equipped
      • Using Electric Rear View Mirror—If Equipped
      • Configuring Tractor For GPS/Radar
      • GreenStar™ System Connections
      • AutoTrac Assisted Steering System—(If Equipped)
      • GreenStarGreenStar is a trademark of Deere & Company™ System Dis
      • Using Implement Connector
      • Using Electrical Outlets
      • Using Auxiliary Power Strip
      • Installing Mobile Radio and Antenna
      • Using Monitor Mounts
    • Break-In Period
      • Break-In Check—First 100 Hours
      • Break-In Check—After First 100 Hours
    • Operating the Engine
      • Engine Fuel System and Power Rating
      • Starting the Engine
      • Cold Weather Starting—Starting Fluid
      • Cold Weather Starting And Operation—Internal Starting Aid
      • Using Auxiliary Heaters––If Equipped
      • Operating the Engine
      • Changing Starting Fluid Cans
      • Using Engine Coolant Heater
      • Using a Booster Battery or Charger
    • Operating the Tractor
      • Avoid Contact With Pesticides
      • Clean Vehicle of Hazardous Pesticides
      • Keep Riders Off Machine
      • Using Emergency Exit
      • Using Seat Belts
      • Using Instructional Seat—If Equipped
      • Standard Hydraulic System Warm-Up
      • High Flow Hydraulic System Warm-Up
      • Drive Train Protection—9430, 9530 and 9630
      • Transmission Operation
      • Operating the 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
      • Shifting the Transmission—18-Speed Powershift
      • Setting Startup Gear
      • Operating Automatic Powershift (APS)
      • Setting Automatic Powershift Sensitivity
      • Using the Brakes
      • Using Hydraulic Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)
      • Using Field CruiseField Cruise is a trademark of Deere & Company
      • Using Differential Lock—If Equipped
      • Back-Up Alarm—If Equipped
    • AutoTracAutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company™
      • AutoTracAutoTrac is a trademark of Deere & Company™ System Compo
      • AutoTrac Steering System
    • Scraper Information
      • Scraper Operation Cycle
    • AutoLoad
      • AutoLoad AutoLoad is a trademark of Deere & Company™
      • Upper Set Point
      • Lower Set Point
      • Ground Level Set Point
      • Change In Ground Level
      • OPERATOR SETTINGS—User Inputs
      • Setting Scraper Model
      • SCV Flow Time and Flow Rate Settings
      • AutoLoad Operation and Controls
      • Typical Dig Cycle For Tandem or Triple Scrapers
    • Implement Management System
      • Implement Management System (IMS) — Description and Display
      • Operating Implement Management System (IMS)
      • Implement Management System (IMS)—Learned Functions
      • IMS Functions—Selective Control Valves
      • IMS Functions—Differential Lock
      • IMS Functions
      • IMS Functions — 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
      • IMS Functions — Automatic Powershift (APS)
      • Aborting IMS
      • Clearing IMS Sequence
      • Use of IMS in Scraper Operation
    • Hydraulics and Selective Control Valves
      • Connecting and Disconnecting Hydraulic Hoses
      • Connecting and Disconnecting High Flow Hydraulic Hoses
      • Using SCV TouchSetTouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company ™ C
      • Determining Total Flow Demand
      • Adjusting Selective Control Valve Flow Rate
      • Adjusting Timed Detent
      • Using Six Position SCV Control Levers
      • SCV Lever—Neutral Position
      • SCV Lever—Extend Position
      • SCV Lever—Extend Detent Position
      • SCV Lever—Retract Position
      • SCV Lever—Retract Detent Position
      • SCV Lever—Float Position (Standard Hydraulic System Only)
      • Operator Presence Sensor
      • Use of TouchSetTouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company ™ in S
    • Remote Hydraulic Connections
      • Hydraulic Component Identification—High Flow Hydraulics
      • Standard Hydraulic Component Identification
      • Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond
      • Examples Using Load-Sensing Hydraulic System—Power-Beyond
      • Using Hydraulic Spray Pumps
      • Implement Connection Example 1—Pressure Control Valve Applicatio
      • Implement Connection Example 2—Motor Application Using Motor Cas
      • Implement Connection Example 3—Closed Center Valve, Pump at High
      • Implement Connection Example 4—Planter with Vacuum Motor and Ret
      • Using Implement Requiring Large Volumes of Oil
      • Motor Seal Drain Kit—If Equipped
      • Recommended Scraper Hydraulic Hose Tips
    • Drawbar
      • Install Drawbar or Quick-Attach in Short Drawbar Support
      • Short Scraper Drawbar Conversion
      • Long Drawbar Support Load Limitations—If Equipped
      • Heavy Duty Drawbar Load Limitations—If Equipped
      • Selecting Standard Drawbar Position—If Equipped
      • Adjusting Standard Drawbar Side-to-Side Movement—If Equipped
      • Installing Clevis Assembly—Category 4 Drawbar
      • Using Clevis Assembly—Category 4 Drawbar
      • Installing Clevis Assembly—Category 5 Drawbar
      • Using Clevis Assembly—Category 5 Drawbar
      • Using Correct Drawbar Pin—Category 5 to 4
      • Tow Cable—If Equipped
    • TouchSet Depth Control
      • Using TouchSet TouchSet is a trademark of Deere & Company™ Depth
      • Attaching Implement and Control System
      • Checking Depth Control Operation
      • TouchSet Scraper Control—for Scrapers Equipped with Scraper Cont
      • Enabling TouchSet Scraper Control System
      • Detaching Implement
      • Restoring SCV Control
    • Performance Ballasting
      • General Performance Guidelines
      • Determining Maximum Ballast
      • Worksheet to Calculate Ballast Changes
      • Ballasting for Engine Horsepower
      • Controlling Power Hop
      • Calculating Ballast—Without Dolly-Wheel on Drawbar Hitch
      • Calculating Ballast—With Dolly-Wheel Scrapers or Drawn Tillage I
      • Recommended Ballast—Dual Radial Tires
      • Scraper Ballast Package with Duals
      • Recommended Ballast—76×50.00B32 and Logger Tires-Singles
      • Recommended Ballast—Scraper/Ag Combination Tractor With Radial T
      • Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart—Pounds
      • Unballasted Tractor Weight Chart—Pounds
      • Using Cast Hub Wheel Weights
      • Front Weight Frame
      • Installing QUIK-TATCH Frame Weights
      • Implement and Scraper Size Guidelines
      • Measuring Wheel Slip—MANUALLY
      • Using Liquid Ballast
    • Wheels, Tires, and Treads
      • Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines
      • Recommended Inflation Pressures—Single Tires
      • Recommended Inflation Pressures—Dual Tires—Group 47
      • Recommended Inflation Pressures—Dual Tires—Group 48
      • Using Correct Tire Combinations
      • Using Dual Tires
      • Observing Tread Width Limitations
      • Tread Widths—Singles or Duals
      • Installing Wheel Rim to Cast Wheel
      • Wheel Torque Wrench Adapter—JDG679
      • Wheel Tightening Stand—DFRW219 or JDG10741
      • Adjusting and Tightening Wheels-Heavy-Duty Drive Wheels and Dual
      • Adjusting and Tightening—Heavy-Duty Dual Wheel Hubs
      • Installing 76×50.00B32 Wheel and Tire Assembly
      • Using Steering Stops
    • Transport
      • Driving Tractor on Roads
      • Towing Loads and Transporting with Ballast
      • Use Safety Lights and Devices
      • Transporting Rear Mounted Implements with Ballast
      • Using Safety Chains
      • Transporting on Carrier
      • Towing—Rear Wheels Off Ground
      • Towing—All Wheels On Ground
      • Freeing a Mired Tractor
    • Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolants
      • Diesel Fuel
      • Lubricity of Diesel Fuel
      • Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel
      • Biodiesel Fuel
      • Testing Diesel Fuel
      • Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on Diesel Engines
      • Fuel Storage
      • Filling Fuel Tank
      • Diesel Engine Break-In Oil
      • Diesel Engine Oil
      • Diesel Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals
      • Oil Filters
      • Diesel Engine Coolant
      • Supplemental Coolant Additives
      • Operating in Warm Temperature Climates
      • Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant
      • Additional Information About Diesel Engine Coolants and Suppleme
      • Testing Diesel Engine Coolant
      • OILSCAN OILSCAN is a trademark of Deere & Company.™ and COOLSCAN
      • Transmission/Axle and Hydraulic Oil
      • 18-Speed Powershift Transmission
      • Grease
      • Mixing of Lubricants
      • Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
      • Lubricant Storage
    • Maintenance and Service Intervals
      • Observing Service Intervals
      • Service Interval Chart—Daily or 10 Hours—250 Hours—750 Hours
      • Service Interval Chart—1500 Hours—2500 Hours—Annual—Three Years—
      • Raising and Closing the Hood
      • Accessing Batteries
      • Using High-Pressure Washers
      • Using Compressed Air
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—Daily or 10 Hour Service
      • Checking Engine Oil Level
      • Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
      • Checking Coolant Level
      • Draining Water Separator
      • Checking Transmission/Standard Axle Oil Level—9430 Tractor
      • Checking Powershift Transmission/Double Reduction Axle Oil Level
      • Lubricating Hinge Pins—Heavy-Duty Gudgeon With Tapered Roller Be
      • Lubricating Steering Pin Bushings—If Equipped
      • Checking Tires
      • Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
      • Checking Scraper Drawbar Support Bolts
      • Check High Flow Hydraulic Accumulator
      • Check Standard Flow Hydraulic Accumulator
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—Initial 100 Hour Service
      • Changing Engine Oil and Filter
      • Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
      • Replacing Transmission/Axle Oil Filters—18-Speed Powershift Tran
      • Replacing Hydraulic Filter
      • Replacing Fuel Filter Elements
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—250 Hour Service
      • Changing Engine Oil and Filter
      • Replacing Fuel Filter Elements
      • Draining Fuel Tank Sump
      • Lubricating Telescoping Drive Shaft
      • Lubricating Lower Driveline Bearings
      • Lubricating Heavy-Duty Gudgeon Bearings—If Equipped
      • Checking Wheel and Weight Bolts
      • Checking Scraper Drawbar Support Bolts
      • Servicing the Batteries
      • Checking Neutral Start System
      • Checking PARK System
      • Checking Manual Brakes
      • Checking Air Intake System
      • Cleaning or Replacing Cab Air Filters
      • Checking Dual Beam Radar Sensor
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—750 Hour Service
      • Replacing Transmission/Axle Oil Filters—18-Speed Powershift Tran
      • Replacing Hydraulic Filter
      • Inspect and Clean Hydraulic Reservoir Screen
      • Replacing Hydraulic Reservoir Breather Filter
      • Testing Coolant
      • Clean Fuel Tank Vent Filter
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—1500 Hour Service
      • Changing Transmission/Standard Axle Oil-18-Speed Powershift Tran
      • Changing Powershift Transmission/Double Reduction Axle Oil——9530
      • Changing Hydraulic Oil
      • Check Axle End Play (Severe Duty Use)
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—2500 Hour Service
      • Adjust Engine Valve Clearance
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—Annual Service
      • Inspect Belt Tensioner
      • Replacing Primary and Secondary Engine Air Filters
      • Cleaning or Replacing Cab Air Filters
      • Inspecting Seat Belts
      • Replacing Motor Seal Drain Filter
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—Three Year Service
      • Draining, Flushing and Refilling Cooling System
    • Lubrication and Maintenance—4500 Hour or Five Year Service
      • Replace Transmission Drive Shaft Damper
    • General Maintenance and Inspection
      • Service Accumulator Systems Safely
      • Internal Park Brake
      • Cleaning Grille Screens, Radiator and Oil Cooler
      • Inspect and Clean Fuel Sump Screen
      • Drive Belt Routings
      • Replacing VARI-COOLVARI-COOL is a trademark of Deere & Company™
      • Checking Air Conditioning System
      • Do Not Modify Fuel System
      • Bleeding Fuel System
      • Backflushing Optional Fuel Water Separator—If Equipped
      • Cleaning Optional Fuel Water Separator Filter Element—If Equippe
    • Maintenance—Electrical System
      • Introduction to Electrical System Section
      • Replacing Fuses and Relays
      • Load Center Fuses
      • Side Console Load Center
      • Handling Halogen Light Bulbs Safely
      • Handling HID Light Bulbs Safely
      • Replacing Front Grille Flood Light Bulb—High Intensity Discharge
      • Replacing Front Grille Flood Light Bulbs—Standard Lighting
      • Replacing Road Light Bulb
      • Adjusting Front Grille Lights
      • Adjusting Headlights
      • Replacing Instrument and Display Illumination Light Bulb
      • Replacing Dome Light Bulb
      • Replacing Front and Rear Hazard Lights
      • Replacing Roof Flood Lights—If Equipped
      • Replacing Courtesy Light—If Equipped
      • Replacing Fender Mounted Flood Lights
      • Rear Fender HID Bulb Replacement—If Equipped
      • Replacing Extremity Transport Warning Lights
    • Troubleshooting
      • Engine Troubleshooting
      • 18-Speed Powershift Transmission Troubleshooting
      • Hydraulic System Troubleshooting
      • Brakes Troubleshooting
      • Hitch Troubleshooting
      • Selective Control Valve Troubleshooting
      • Electrical System Troubleshooting
      • Operator Enclosure Troubleshooting
    • Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Introduction To Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Armrest Control Unit (ACU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Active Seat Control Unit (ASU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Automatic Temperature Control Unit (ATC) Diagnostic Trouble Code
      • Brake Control Unit (BRC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Cab Control Unit (CAB) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Central Control Unit (CCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Cab Load Center (CLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Engine Control Unit (ECU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Instrument Control Unit (ICU) Diagnostic Codes
      • Powershift Transmission Control Unit (PTP) Diagnostic Trouble Co
      • Secondary Hydraulic Control Unit (SCO) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Deluxe Hydraulic Control Unit (SCU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Steering System Control Unit (SSU) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
      • Setup Panel (SUP), Tractor Electronic Control Unit (TEC), and Tr
      • Vehicle Load Center Control Unit (VLC) Diagnostic Trouble Codes
    • Storage
      • Placing Tractor in Long-Term Storage
      • Removing Tractor from Storage
      • Paint Finish Care
    • Specifications
      • General Specifications
      • Overall Dimensions
      • Ground Speeds—18-Speed Powershift Transmission
      • Identify Zinc-Flake Coated Fasteners
      • Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
      • Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque Values
      • Limited Battery Warranty
    • Identification Numbers
      • Identification Plates
      • Record Tractor Identification Number
      • Record Engine Serial Number
      • Record Cab Serial Number
      • Record Transmission Serial Number
      • Keep Proof of Ownership
      • Keep Machines Secure
    • Lubrication and Maintenance Records
      • 250 Hour Service Records
      • 500 Hour Service Records
      • 750 Hour Service Records
      • 1500 Hour Service Records
      • 2500 Hour Service Records
      • Annual Service Records
      • Two Year Service Records
      • 4500 Hour or Five Year Service Records
    • Glossary
      • Glossary of Terms
    • John Deere Service Literature Available
      • Technical Information
    • John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job
      • John Deere Is At Your Service
  • Page Number
    • Section 05
    • Section 10
    • Section 15
    • Section 16
    • Section 20
    • Section 25
    • Section 30
    • Section 35
    • Section 40
    • Section 41
    • Section 42
    • Section 43
    • Section 45
    • Section 50
    • Section 55
    • Section 60
    • Section 70
    • Section 75
    • Section 80
    • Section 85
    • Section 90
    • Section 95
    • Section 100
    • Section 105
    • Section 110
    • Section 115
    • Section 120
    • Section 125
    • Section 130
    • Section 135
    • Section 140
    • Section 145
    • Section 150
    • Section 155
    • Section 160
    • Section 165
    • Section 170
    • Section 175
    • Section 180
    • Section 185

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