5045E, 5055E, 5065E
and 5075E FT4 (MY14—
MY17)Tractors
(North America)
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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5045E, 5055E, 5065E and 5075E FT4
(MY14— MY17) Tractors
(North America)
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CALIFORNIA
Proposition 65 Warning
Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents
are known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, and other reproductive harm.
If this product contains a gasoline engine:
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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The State of California requires the above two warnings.
Additional Proposition 65 Warnings can be found in this manual.
John Deere India Pvt. Ltd
North America Edition
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
, Introduction
Foreword
READ THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operate equipment as described in this manual. The warranty is
and service your machine correctly. Failure to do so explained on the warranty certificate or statement which
could result in personal injury or equipment damage. you should have received from your dealer.
This manual and safety signs on your machine may also
be available in other languages. (See your John Deere This warranty provides you the assurance that John
dealer to order.) Deere will back its products where defects appear within
the warranty period. In some circumstances, John Deere
THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE CONSIDERED a permanent also provides field improvements, often without charge
part of your machine and should remain with the machine to the customer, even if the product is out of warranty.
when you sell it. Should the equipment be abused, or modified to change
its performance beyond the original factory specifications,
MEASUREMENTS in this manual are given in both the warranty will become void and field improvements
metric and customary U.S. unit equivalents. Use only may be denied. Setting fuel delivery above specifications
correct replacement parts and fasteners. Metric and inch or otherwise overpowering machines will result in such
fasteners may require a specific metric or inch wrench. action.
RIGHT-HAND AND LEFT-HAND sides are determined by THE TIRE MANUFACTURER'S warranty supplied with
facing in the direction of forward travel. your machine may not apply outside the U.S.
WRITE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS (P.I.N.) If you are not the original owner of this machine, it is in
in the Specification or Identification Numbers section. your interest to contact your local John Deere dealer to
Accurately record all the numbers to help in tracing the inform them of this unit's serial number. This will help John
machine should it be stolen. Your dealer also needs these Deere notify you of any issues or product improvements.
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
DX,IFC1 -19-03APR09-1/1
Identification Views
PY18297 —UN—23AUG13
PY18298 —UN—16SEP13
John Deere 5E - CAB Tractor John Deere 5E - OOS Tractor
NOTE: Tractors shown may have optional equipment.
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Safety
Recognize Safety Information ............................05-1 Service Accumulator Systems Safely...............05-21
Understand Signal Words...................................05-1 Service Tires Safely..........................................05-21
Follow Safety Instructions...................................05-1 Service Front-Wheel Drive Tractor Safely ........05-21
Prepare for Emergencies....................................05-2 Tightening Wheel Retaining Bolts/Nuts ............05-22
Wear Protective Clothing....................................05-2 Avoid High-Pressure Fluids ..............................05-22
Protect Against Noise .........................................05-2 Do Not Open High-Pressure Fuel System........05-22
Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid Fires........................05-3 Store Attachments Safely .................................05-23
Handle Starting Fluid Safely ...............................05-3 Decommissioning — Proper Recycling
Fire Prevention ...................................................05-3 and Disposal of Fluids and Components .....05-23
In Case of Fire ....................................................05-4
Avoid Static Electricity Risk When Refueling......05-4 Safety Signs
Keep ROPS Installed Properly ...........................05-5 Replace Damaged or Missing Safety Signs .......10-1
Use Foldable ROPS and Seat Belt Properly ......05-5 Danger Decal — Starting Engine ......................10-1
Stay Clear of Rotating Drivelines........................05-6 Warning Decal — ROPS ....................................10-2
Use Steps and Handholds Correctly ..................05-6 Warning Decal — Avoid Crushing ......................10-2
Read Operator’s Manuals for ISOBUS Caution Decal — Safety Instructions..................10-3
Controllers......................................................05-7 Safety Decals — Cab .........................................10-4
Use Seat Belt Properly .......................................05-7 Warning Decal — PTO Shield and
Operating the Tractor Safely ..............................05-8 Drawbar Instructions ......................................10-5
Avoid Backover Accidents ..................................05-9
Limited Use in Forestry Operation......................05-9 Controls and Instruments
Operating the Loader Tractor Safely ..................05-9 Tractor Controls — OOS
Keep Riders Off Machine .................................05-10 (PowrReverser™ Transmission) ....................15-1
Instructional Seat..............................................05-10 Tractor Controls — OOS (Sync Shuttle
Use Safety Lights and Devices.........................05-10 Transmission).................................................15-3
Use a Safety Chain........................................... 05-11 Tractor Controls — Cab (Sync Shuttle
Transport Towed Equipment at Safe Speeds ... 05-11 Transmission).................................................15-5
Use Caution on Slopes, Uneven Tractor Controls — Cab (
Terrain, and Rough Ground..........................05-12 PowrReverser™Transmission ) .....................15-7
Freeing a Mired Machine..................................05-12 Instrument Panel ................................................15-9
Avoid Contact with Agricultural Chemicals .......05-13 Information Display (Roll Mode Switch)............15-10
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely ..............05-14 Overhead Control Panel — CAB ...................... 15-11
Handling Batteries Safely .................................05-15
Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines ....05-15
Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating........05-16
Lights
Light Switch Positions — OOS ...........................20-1
Handle Electronic Components and
Light Switch Positions — Cab ............................20-2
Brackets Safely ............................................05-16
Using Headlights — OOS...................................20-3
Practice Safe Maintenance...............................05-17
Using Headlights — Cab ....................................20-4
Avoid Hot Exhaust ............................................05-17
High Beam Indicator ...........................................20-5
Clean Exhaust Filter Safely ..............................05-18
Using Floodlights
Work In Ventilated Area....................................05-19
OOS ...............................................................20-6
Support Machine Properly ................................05-19
Cab.................................................................20-7
Prevent Machine Runaway...............................05-19
Using Tail Lights — OOS....................................20-8
Park Machine Safely.........................................05-20
Using Tail Lights — Cab .....................................20-8
Transport Tractor Safely ...................................05-20
Using Turn Signals .............................................20-9
Service Cooling System Safely ........................05-20
Using Warning Lights — OOS..........................20-10
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Original Instructions. 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 © 2021
DEERE & COMPANY
Moline, Illinois
All rights reserved.
A John Deere ILLUSTRUCTION ™ Manual
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Using Warning Lights — Cab ........................... 20-11 Recommended Engine Speeds and
Using Seven-Terminal Outlet............................20-12 Operating Procedures .................................. 40-11
Operating Rotating Beacon Light — ( If Working With Speed/Hour Meters ....................40-12
Equipped )....................................................20-12 Engines with Turbocharger...............................40-12
Stopping the Engine —
Operator Station — OOS (PowrReverser™ ) .......................................40-13
Operate Foldable ROPS.....................................25-1 Stopping the Engine — ( Sync Shuttle ) ...........40-14
Using Seat Belt...................................................25-2 Use a Booster Battery or Charger ....................40-15
Select Seat Position ...........................................25-2 Exhaust Filter System Overview.......................40-16
Adjusting Steering Wheel — (If Equipped) .........25-2 Automatic (AUTO) Exhaust Filter Cleaning ......40-18
Adjusting Ride Comfort.......................................25-3 Disabled Exhaust Filter Cleaning .....................40-19
Using Operator's Manual Holder ........................25-3 Parked Exhaust Filter Cleaning ........................40-20
Use Tool Box ......................................................25-3 Service Exhaust Filter Cleaning .......................40-22
Operator Station—Cab Driving the Tractor
Using Seat Belt...................................................26-1 Operator Training Required................................50-1
Adjusting Seat Avoid Contact with Agricultural
Mechanical Suspension .................................26-1 Chemicals - Cab Category 1, 2, 3,
Adjusting Steering Wheel — (If Equipped) .........26-2 and 4 According to EN 15695-1 .....................50-2
Accessory Electrical Outlets ...............................26-2 Avoid Pesticides .................................................50-3
Use Tool Box ......................................................26-2 Driving on Public Roads .....................................50-3
Opening Windows ..............................................26-3 Using Emergency Exit (Cab) ..............................50-7
Opening Door .....................................................26-3 Use Caution on Hillsides ....................................50-7
Emergency Exit ..................................................26-4 Operating Transmission
Inside Rear View Mirror and Sun Visor ..............26-4 PowrReverser (PRT) (If Equipped) ................50-8
Adjusting Blower Speed .....................................26-4 PowrReverser (PRT) (If Equipped) ................50-9
Controlling Temperature .....................................26-5 Using Infinitely Variable Shuttle (If Equipped) ..50-10
Deicing, Demisting or Defrosting Windshield .....26-5 Selecting a Gear...............................................50-10
Optimizing A/C and Heater Performance ...........26-6 Using Brakes .................................................... 50-11
Operating Windshield Wiper and Washer ..........26-6 Use Differential Lock ........................................50-12
Routing Cables and Harnesses..........................26-7 Operating Mechanical Front Wheel
Operating Radio (If Equipped)............................26-7 Drive (If Equipped) .......................................50-13
Setting Clock (If Equipped).................................26-8 Stopping Tractor (PowrReverser™ ) ................50-14
Operating Cassette Tape or Compact Stopping Tractor ( Sync Shuttle ) .....................50-15
Disc Player—If Equipped ...............................26-9 Come-Home Mode ...........................................50-16
Using Dome Light .............................................26-10
Using Courtesy Light ........................................26-10 Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch
Using Monitor Mounts.......................................26-10 Match Tractor Power to Implement ....................55-1
3-Point Hitch Components..................................55-1
Break-In Period 3-Point Hitch Components (If Equipped) ............55-1
Engine Operation—Break-In Check ...................30-1 Rockshaft Control Levers ...................................55-2
Break-In Service .................................................30-2 Setting Position Control Lever Stop....................55-3
Using Rockshaft Position Control .......................55-4
Using Draft Control .............................................55-5
Prestarting Checks Adjusting Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop/
Daily Service Before Starting Engine .................35-1 Implement/ Transportation Lock.....................55-6
Prepare Implement .............................................55-7
Operating the Engine Convert Category II Hitch to a Category
Before Starting the Engine –– I (If Equipped).................................................55-7
(PowrReverser™) ..........................................40-1 Position Center Link ...........................................55-8
Before Starting the Engine –– (Sync Shuttle).....40-3 Attach Implements to 3-Point Hitch ....................55-8
Start the Engine..................................................40-5 Adjust Hitch Side Sway .................................... 55-11
Cold-Weather Start Aid.......................................40-6 Adjust Hitch Side Sway Bar (If Equipped) ........ 55-11
Using Engine Coolant Heater (If Equipped) .......40-7 Leveling Hitch ...................................................55-12
Check Engine Indicators and Gauges ................40-8 Adjust Lateral Float...........................................55-13
Stop/Operator Alert Indicator..............................40-9 Warm Hydraulic System Oil..............................55-13
Changing Engine Speed...................................40-10
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