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POWERTECH™ 2.9 L OEM Diesel Engines - John Deere Industrial ...

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ContentsPagePageRecord Keeping Warming Engine. .......................15-17Engine Serial Number Plate ................01-1 Changing Engine Speed-StandardRecord Engine Serial Number ..............01-1 (Mechanical) Governor .................15-18Engine Option Codes .....................01-2 Idling Engine ..........................15-18Record Fuel Injection Pump Model Number ....01-4 Stopping the Engine .....................15-19Using a Booster Battery or Charger .........15-21Safety ................................05-1Lubrication and MaintenanceFuels, Lubricants, and CoolantObserve Service Intervals. .................20-1<strong>Diesel</strong> Fuel .............................10-1 Use Correct Fuels, Lubricants, and Coolant ....20-2Lubricity of <strong>Diesel</strong> Fuel ....................10-1 Lubrication and Maintenance ServiceHandling and Storing <strong>Diesel</strong> Fuel ............10-2 Interval - Prime Power <strong>Engines</strong>. ...........20-3Testing <strong>Diesel</strong> Fuel. ......................10-2 Lubrication and Maintenance ServiceBio-<strong>Diesel</strong> Fuel. .........................10-3 Interval - Standby Power. ................20-5Aviation (Jet) Fuels. ......................10-4Burner Fuels. ...........................10-4 Lubrication & Maintenance/DailyMinimizing the Effect of Cold Weather onDaily Prestarting Checks ..................25-1<strong>Diesel</strong> <strong>Engines</strong> ........................10-5<strong>Diesel</strong> Engine Break-In Oil .................10-6 Lubrication & Maintenance/250 Hour/6 Month<strong>Diesel</strong> Engine Oil ........................10-7 Servicing Fire Extinguisher .................30-1Mixing of Lubricants ......................10-8 Lubricating PTO Clutch Shaft Bearings .......30-1OILSCANand COOLSCAN ..............10-9 Servicing Battery ........................30-2Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants. .........10-9 Changing Engine Oil And Replacing OilLubricant Storage .......................10-10 Filter-All Except 3029TF270 <strong>Engines</strong> .......30-4Grease ...............................10-10 Checking Fan and Alternator V-Belt Tension . . . 30-6<strong>Diesel</strong> Engine Coolant ...................10-11 Checking PTO Clutch Adjustment. ...........30-9Additional Information About <strong>Diesel</strong> Checking Engine Mounts .................30-10Engine Coolants and Supplemental CoolantAdditives ............................10-13 Lubrication & Maintenance/500 Hour/12 MonthTesting <strong>Diesel</strong> Engine Coolant .............10-14 Changing Engine Oil And Replacing OilSupplemental Coolant Additives ............10-15 Filter—3029TF270 <strong>Engines</strong> Only ..........35-1Operating in Warm Temperature Climates ....10-15 Lubricating PTO Clutch Internal Levers andDisposing of Coolant ....................10-16 Linkage ..............................35-4Cleaning Crankcase Vent Tube .............35-4Engine Operating GuidelinesChecking Air Intake System ................35-5Instrument (Gauge) Panels. ................15-1 Replacing Fuel Filter Element. ..............35-6Auxiliary Gear Drive Limitations .............15-9 Checking Cooling System. .................35-8Generator Sets (Standby) Applications ........15-9 Testing <strong>Diesel</strong> Engine Coolant ..............35-9Starting the Engine. ......................15-9 Replenishing Supplemental CoolantBreak-In Service. .......................15-12 Additives (SCAs) Between CoolantAfter Break-In Service ...................15-14 Changes ............................35-10Normal Engine Operation .................15-15Cold Weather Operation. .................15-16Continued on next pageAll information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based onthe latest information available at the time of publication. The right isreserved to make changes at any time without notice.COPYRIGHT © 2006DEERE & COMPANYMoline, IllinoisAll rights reservedA <strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong> ILLUSTRUCTION ® ManualPrevious EditionsCopyright © 1998, 2001, 2003i 060106PN=1

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