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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)

John Deere 9430, 9530 and 9630 Scraper Tractors Index:

  • 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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