5103E, 5103, 5103S,5203, 5104 And 5204TractorsOPERATOR’S MANUAL5103E, 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 And5204 TractorsOMRE73705 Issue A7 (ENGLISH)CALIFORNIAPr
SafetyCED,OUO1032,2778 –19–15OCT99–1/1Prevent Machine RunawayTS177 –UN–11JAN89Avoid possible injury or death from machinery runaway.Do not start engin
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantPY80265,05GO907 –19–10SEP05–1/1GreaseDepending upon the expected air temperature rangeduring the service interval, use gr
Service and MaintenancePY80265,05GO908 –19–29DEC06–1/1Observe Service IntervalsPY5737 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5761 –U
Service and MaintenanceNR25796,00002C5 –19–26FEB07–1/3Service IntervalsPY5833 –UN–26FEB0790-2022607PN=100Continued on next page
Service and MaintenanceNR25796,00002C5 –19–26FEB07–2/3Every 10 Hours• Check engine oil level• Check coolant level• Drain water and sediment from fuel
Service and MaintenanceNR25796,00002C5 –19–26FEB07–3/3Every 2 Years or 2000 Hours (Whichever ComesFirst)• Flush cooling systemService As Required• Ser
Service—Every 10 HoursPY80265,05GO911 –19–07NOV06–1/1Check Engine Oil LevelPY4036 –UN–19JUN06A—Engine Oil DipstickB—Engine Oil Filler Port1. Park trac
Service—Every 10 HoursPY80265,05GO913 –19–07NOV06–1/1Drain Water and Sediment From Fuel FilterPY5162 –UN–23AUG05A—Fuel Filter DrainsNOTE: Place a smal
Service—Every 50 HoursNR25796,000025E –19–29DEC06–1/1Check Transmission-Hydraulic System OilLevelPY4143 –UN–12JUN06For 5103E TractorPY4971 –UN–10DEC05
Service—Every 50 HoursNR25796,0000260 –19–12JUL06–1/1Lubricate Front Axle Pivot PinPY4146 –UN–26AUG04A—Front Axle Pivot PinFront axle pivot pin (A) re
Service—Every 50 HoursNR25796,00002C9 –19–25JUL06–1/1Lubricate Clutch Pedal and Brake PedalPY5993 –UN–25JUL06Clutch Pedal LubricationPY5992 –UN–25JUL0
SafetyAG,OUO6035,65 –19–17MAY00–1/1Use Caution on HillsidesAvoid holes, ditches, and obstructions which cause thetractor to tip, especially on hillsid
Service—Every 50 HoursNR25796,0000355 –19–12JAN07–1/1Inspect Tyres and Loose HardwaresPY6099 –UN–06AUG06NOTE: Tractor shown may have optional equipmen
Service—Every 250 HoursPY80265,05GO920 –19–10SEP05–1/1Change Engine Oil and FilterPY4147 –UN–26AUG04A—Engine Oil Drain PlugB—Engine Oil Filter1. Run e
Service—Every 250 HoursPY80265,05GO922 –19–04JUL06–1/1Replace Fuel Filter InsertsPY4917 –UN–18APR05A—Cap ScrewB—Filter Element BowlC—Filter InsertD—Wa
Service—Every 250 HoursPY80265,05GO924 –19–29DEC06–1/1Lubricate 3-Point HitchPY4972 –UN–12JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5389 –UN–
Service—Every 250 HoursNR25796,0000356 –19–07AUG06–1/1Check and Adjust Clutch Pedal Free PlayPY6100 –UN–06AUG06Clutch Pedal Free PlayPY4976 –UN–25APR0
Service—Every 250 HoursNR25796,0000357 –19–04AUG06–1/1Check and Adjust Brake Pedal Free PlayPY5828 –UN–20JUN06PY6100 –UN–06AUG06Brake Pedal Adjustment
Service—Every 500 HoursNR25796,0000350 –19–04AUG06–1/1Replace Transmission-Hydraulic FilterPY6081 –UN–06AUG06Right Side of TransmissionA—Transmission-
Service—Every 600 HoursPY80265,05GO929 –19–10SEP05–1/1Clean Engine Crankcase Vent TubePY4527 –UN–21JAN05A—Crankcase Vent TubeCAUTION: Reduce compresse
Service—Every 600 HoursPY80265,05GO931 –19–04JUL06–1/1Check Hoses and Hose Clamps for TightnessPY4115 –UN–21AUG04PY4116 –UN–21AUG04PY4156 –UN–28AUG04R
Service—Every 600 HoursNR25796,00002C7 –19–25JUL06–1/1Lubricate Rear Axle BearingsPY4025 –UN–16JUL04Rear Axle Fitting ( Dry Land)PY1707 –UN–03NOV03Rea
SafetyMX,AVOIDTIP1A1 –19–22JUL94–1/1Avoid TippingDo not drive where machine could slip or tip.Stay alert for holes, rocks, and roots in the terrain, a
Service—Every 600 HoursPY80265,05GO933 –19–29DEC06–1/1Check Engine Idle SpeedsPY5734 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5758 –UN
Service—Every 600 HoursNR25796,0000238 –19–21JUN06–1/1Adjust Engine Valve ClearancePY4038 –UN–23FEB06Ask your John Deere dealer to make engine valvecl
Service—Every 1250 HoursPY80265,05GO935 –19–12JUN06–1/2Change Transmission-Hydraulic Oil andFilterPY4417 –UN–31DEC04A—Axle HousingB—Transmission Oil F
Service—Every 1250 HoursPY80265,05GO936 –19–10SEP05–1/1Clean Transmission-Hydraulic Pickup ScreenPY4974 –UN–22APR05PY4973 –UN–22APR05A—Cap Screws (2 u
Service—AnnuallyPY80265,05GO937 –19–10SEP05–1/1Replace Air Cleaner ElementsPY4295 –UN–06DEC04PY4271 –UN–06DEC04PY4294 –UN–06DEC04A—ClipsB—CoverC—Prima
Service—2 Years/2000 HoursPY80265,05GO938 –19–05JUL06–1/2Flush Cooling SystemPY4157 –UN–28AUG04PY4158 –UN–28AUG04PY1234 –UN–11JUN02PY4159 –UN–28AUG04A
Service—2 Years/2000 HoursPY80265,05GO938 –19–05JUL06–2/26. Remove thermostat cover and clean off the gasketmaterial. Apply gasket sealant to new gask
Service—As RequiredPY80265,05GO939 –19–10SEP05–1/1Service Air CleanerPY1688 –UN–31OCT03A—Primary ElementUnder dusty conditions, it may be necessary to
ServicePY80265,05GO941 –19–10SEP05–1/1Additional Service InformationThis is not a detailed service manual. It contains onlyinformation needed for oper
ServiceNR25796,0000359 –19–07AUG06–1/1Service Tractor SafelyPY6099 –UN–06AUG06NOTE: Tractor shown may have optional equipment.Disengage power to attac
SafetyMX,SAIP,AAA1 –19–21AUG99–1/1Park Tractor SafelyM35691 –UN–26APR89To park tractor safely:• Disengage PTO.• Lower equipment to the ground.• Put ge
ServicePY80265,05GO943 –19–10SEP05–1/1Engine Break-In OilNew engines are filled at the factory with John DeereENGINE BREAK-IN OIL. During the break-in
ServicePY80265,05GO946 –19–20JUN06–1/1Opening HoodPY5152 –UN–21AUG05PY5829 –UN–20JUN06A—Hood Latch ReleaseB—Hood Support RodC—Hood Latch Striker1. Pus
ServicePY80265,05GO948 –19–20JUN06–1/1Removing HoodPY5813 –UN–19JUN06A—Cap Screws (2 used)1. Remove side screens. (See Removing Side Screens inthis ch
ServicePY80265,05GO950 –19–29DEC06–1/1Service Air Cleaner at Regular IntervalsPY5731 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorA—Air Rest
ServicePY80265,05GO952 –19–29DEC06–1/1Checking Air Intake SystemPY4016 –UN–14JUL04For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY4115 –UN–21AUG04For 51
ServicePY80265,05GO953 –19–05JUL06–1/1Removing Primary Air Cleaner ElementPY1100 –UN–29JUL01PY1113 –UN–29JUL01A—Rubber StrapB—ClipC—Primary Element1.
ServicePY80265,05GO955 –19–10SEP05–1/1Washing Primary ElementPY1122 –UN–31JUL01IMPORTANT: Never wash element in gasoline or anysolvent. Never use comp
ServicePY80265,05GO957 –19–10SEP05–1/1Storing ElementRW471 –UN–26FEB90If element is not installed on tractor, seal element in aplastic bag and store i
ServicePY80265,05GO959 –19–10SEP05–1/1Fuel System ComponentsPY4895 –UN–11APR05PY4887 –UN–19APR05A—Mico Fuel filter Assembly E—Sediment Drain Screws-2
ServicePY80265,05GO961 –19–10SEP05–1/1Bleeding Fuel SystemPY4117 –UN–21AUG04A—Fuel Return LineB—Hand Primer1. Loosen fuel return line (A).2. Unscrew h
SafetyDX,FIRE2 –19–03MAR93–1/1Prepare for EmergenciesTS291 –UN–23AUG88Be prepared if a fire starts.Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy.Ke
ServicePY80265,05GO963 –19–10SEP05–1/1Engine Cooling SystemPY4161 –UN–28AUG04PY4163 –UN–28AUG04PY4162 –UN–28AUG04A—Radiator CapB—RadiatorC—Coolant Rec
ServicePY80265,05GO964 –19–10SEP05–1/1Cleaning Grille, Screens, Radiator and OilCoolerTS266 –UN–23AUG88PY1804 –UN–15NOV03A—GrilleB—Side ScreensC—Radia
ServicePY80265,05GO966 –19–10SEP05–1/1Observe Electrical Service PrecautionsTS204 –UN–23AUG88PY4102 –UN–10DEC05A—Positive (+) Battery CableB—Negative
ServicePY80265,05GO968 –19–10SEP05–1/1Removing BatteryPY4102 –UN–10DEC05A—Positive (+) Cable NutB—Negative (—) Cable NutCAUTION: To avoid sparks, disc
ServicePY80265,05GO969 –19–10SEP05–1/1Checking Battery ConditionTS204 –UN–23AUG88CAUTION: Battery gas can explode. Keepsparks and flames away from bat
ServicePY80265,05GO970 –19–10SEP05–1/2Servicing BatteryPY4102 –UN–10DEC05A—Positive (+) Battery TerminalB—Negative (—) Battery Terminal1. Keep battery
ServicePY80265,05GO970 –19–10SEP05–2/2TS203 –UN–23AUG88PY4164 –UN–28AUG04A—Battery CellsCAUTION: Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte ispoisonous. It
ServicePY80265,05GO971 –19–10SEP05–1/1Charging BatteryTS204 –UN–23AUG88PY4102 –UN–10DEC05A—Positive (+) Battery TerminalB—Negative (—) Battery Termina
ServicePY80265,05GO973 –19–07JUL06–1/1Connecting Starter WiringPY4876 –UN–12APR05A—Large Battery CableB—Large Solenoid PostC—Small White WireD—Solenoi
ServicePY80265,05GO975 –19–10SEP05–1/1Connecting Alternator Wiring For (5103,5103S, 5203)PY1658 –UN–15DEC05A—Alternator WireB—Alternator-Battery Charg
SafetyDX,PTO –19–12SEP95–1/1Stay Clear of Rotating DrivelinesTS1644 –UN–22AUG95Entanglement in rotating driveline can cause serious injuryor death.Kee
ServicePY80265,05GO977 –19–29DEC06–1/1Locating FusesPY5163 –UN–23AUG05For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5164 –UN–23AUG05For 5103E TractorA
ServicePY80265,05GO978 –19–29DEC06–1/1Fuse Size and FunctionPY1674 –UN–30OCT03For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorA—20 amp—Park Light H—10 amp
ServicePY80265,05GO979 –19–10SEP05–1/1Fuse Size and Function (5103E Tractor)PY4118 –UN–27AUG04For 5103E TractorA—10 amp—Park Light D—10 amp—Flood Ligh
ServicePY80265,05GO980 –19–10SEP05–1/1Aiming HeadlightsPY5290 –UN–12DEC05LV3020 –UN–10JUN99A—Hood-to-Ground DistanceB—Masking TapeC—Tractor Centerline
ServicePY80265,05GO981 –19–10SEP05–1/1Adjusting HeadlightsPY4104 –UN–12DEC05A—Headlight Mounting ScrewB—Headlight Mounting ScrewC—Headlight Mounting S
ServicePY80265,05GO982 –19–10SEP05–1/1Replace Headlight BulbPY4920 –UN–12DEC05PY4921 –UN–12DEC05PY4922 –UN–12DEC05A—Headlight ConnectorB—Dust BootC—Co
ServicePY80265,05GO983 –19–29DEC06–1/1Replace Tail Light and Warning Light BulbsPY5018 –UN–12JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5020 –
ServicePY80265,05GO985 –19–10SEP05–1/1Checking Tyres1. Check tyres daily for damage or noticeably lowpressure.2. Have any cuts or breaks repaired as s
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO986 –19–10SEP05–1/4Engine TroubleshootingSymptom ProblemSolutionEngine hard to start or will not Improper starting procedur
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO986 –19–10SEP05–2/4Symptom ProblemSolutionBelow normal engine Defective temperature gauge or Check gauge, sender, andtemper
SafetyDX,TOW –19–02OCT95–1/1Tow Loads SafelyTS216 –UN–23AUG88Stopping distance increases with speed and weight oftowed loads, and on slopes. Towed loa
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO986 –19–10SEP05–3/4Symptom ProblemSolutionEngine emits white smoke Improper type fuel. Use proper fuel.Low engine temperatu
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO986 –19–10SEP05–4/4Symptom ProblemSolutionHigh fuel consumption. Improper type of fuel. Use proper fuel.Clogged or dirty ai
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO988 –19–10SEP05–1/1Hydraulic System TroubleshootingSymptom ProblemSolutionEntire hydraulic system fails to Low oil supply.
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO990 –19–10SEP05–1/2Rockshaft and 3-Point Hitch TroubleshootingSymptom ProblemSolutionInsufficient transport clearance Cente
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO990 –19–10SEP05–2/2Symptom ProblemSolutionInsufficient or no hitch response Front attachment of center link in Move center
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO991 –19–10SEP05–1/2Electrical System TroubleshootingSymptom ProblemSolutionBattery will not charge Loose or corroded connec
TroubleshootingPY80265,05GO991 –19–10SEP05–2/2Symptom ProblemSolutionEntire electrical system does not Faulty battery connections. Clean and tighten c
Tractor StoragePY80265,05GO992 –19–29DEC06–1/3Storing TractorPY4442 –UN–12DEC05PY4168 –UN–12DEC05PY4169 –UN–12DEC05PY4170 –UN–12DEC05.A—Air CleanerB—C
Tractor StoragePY80265,05GO992 –19–29DEC06–2/3PY5027 –UN–27MAY05For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY4101 –UN–20AUG04For 5103E TractorPY4036
Tractor StoragePY80265,05GO992 –19–29DEC06–3/3PY5004 –UN–21MAY05PY4036 –UN–19JUN06PY4142 –UN–12DEC05A—Air Cleaner Inlet HoleB—Engine Oil Filler CapC—T
SafetyDX,SERV –19–17FEB99–1/1Practice Safe MaintenanceTS218 –UN–23AUG88Understand service procedure before doing work. Keeparea clean and dry.Never lu
Tractor StoragePY80265,05GO993 –19–10SEP05–1/2Removing Tractor From Storage1. Check tyre inflation pressure. (See Wheels, Tyresand Treads section.) Lo
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO994 –19–10SEP05–1/1John Deere 5103E Tractor5103E—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 24.4 kW (33.2 PS)Max. en
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO995 –19–10SEP05–1/1John Deere 5103 Tractor5103—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 24.4 kW (33.2 PS)Max. engi
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO996 –19–15JAN07–1/1John Deere 5103S Tractor5103S—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 26.5 kW (36.05 PS)Max. e
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO997 –19–17JAN07–1/1John Deere 5203 Tractor5203—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 32.5 kW (44.21 PS)Max. eng
SpecificationsPY80265,00001DA –19–19JAN07–1/1John Deere 5104 Tractor5104—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 28.09 kW (38.2 hp)Max. eng
SpecificationsPY80265,00001D9 –19–17JAN07–1/1John Deere 5204 Tractor5204—3029D Naturally Aspirated EngineObserved PTO power 31.33 kW (42.6 hp)Max. eng
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO998 –19–29DEC06–1/1Ground Speed at Rated Engine Speed (2300 rpm)5103E Tractor ( Rear tyre size : 12.4 x 28), ( RR - 590 mm )
SpecificationsPY80265,05GO999 –19–10SEP05–1/1Metric Bolt and Cap Screw Torque ValuesTORQ2 –UN–07SEP99Top, Property Class and Head Markings; Bottom, Pr
SpecificationsPY80265,05G1101 –19–10SEP05–1/1Unified Inch Bolt and Cap Screw Torque ValuesTORQ1A –UN–27SEP99Top, SAE Grade and Head Markings; Bottom,
SafetyDX,LOWER –19–24FEB00–1/1Support Machine ProperlyTS229 –UN–23AUG88Always lower the attachment or implement to the groundbefore you work on the ma
Identification NumbersPY80265,05G1102 –19–10SEP05–1/1Identification PlatesEach tractor has the identification plates shown on thesepages. The letters
Identification NumbersPY80265,05G1104 –19–10SEP05–1/1Record Front Axle Serial NumberPY1730 –UN–01JUN06CARRARO Front AxlePY1722 –UN–01JUN06DANA Front A
Identification NumbersNR25796,0000358 –19–04AUG06–1/1Record Transmission Serial NumberPY4178 –UN–03SEP04Transmission Serial numberTransmission serial
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1107 –19–10SEP05–1/150, 250 Hour Service ChartEvery 50 Hours• Check transmission-hydraulic system oil
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1108 –19–10SEP05–1/1500,600 Hour Service ChartEvery 500 Hours• Replace transmission-hydraulic filterEv
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1109 –19–10SEP05–1/11000, 1250 Hour Service ChartEvery 1000 Hours• Check and adjust valve clearance• C
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1110 –19–10SEP05–1/1Annual Service ChartAnnually• Change engine oil and filter• Replace air cleaner el
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1111 –19–10SEP05–1/12000 Hour Service ChartEvery 2 Years or 2000 Hours (Whichever ComesFirst)• Flush c
Lubrication Maintenance Record ChartsPY80265,05G1112 –19–10SEP05–1/1As Required Service ChartService as Required• Replace fuel filter• Drain water and
John Deere ServicePY00013,0000003 –19–14JUN01–1/1John Deere PartsTS100 –UN–23AUG88We help minimize downtime by putting genuine JohnDeere parts in your
SafetyDX,FLUID –19–03MAR93–1/1Avoid High-Pressure FluidsX9811 –UN–23AUG88Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skincausing serious injury.Av
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IndexPage PageABrake pedal free playCheck and adjust ...110-5BrakesAcid burns, battery ...140-18Using ...
IndexPage PageCheck idle speeds ...115-4 Headlights ...20-2Check oil level ...95-1Adju
IndexPage PageN10 hours ...95-1100 hours ...110-11200 hours ...120-1Neutral s
IndexPageTractor ...05-7Tread settingsAdjustable front axle ...75-8Multi-position rear wheels ...
IntroductionNR25796,0000344 –19–17JAN07–1/2ForewordREAD THIS MANUAL carefully to learn how to operateand service your machine correctly. Failure to do
SafetyDX,POISON –19–21APR93–1/1Prevent Acid BurnsTS203 –UN–23AUG88Sulfuric acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is strongenough to burn skin,
SafetyDX,RIM –19–24AUG90–1/1Service Tires SafelyTS211 –UN–23AUG88Explosive separation of a tire and rim parts can causeserious injury or death.Do not
Safety SignsPY80265,05GO801 –19–12JUN06–1/3Warning LabelsKeep warning labels in good condition, replace if not inreadable condition.PY80265,05GO801 –1
Safety SignsPY80265,05GO801 –19–12JUN06–3/3PY4879 –UN–06DEC05PY1667 –UN–06DEC05PY1089 –UN–16JUL01PY5353 –UN–06DEC05PY4140 –UN–26AUG04PY4141 –UN–26AUG0
Controls and InstrumentsNR25796,0000345 –19–10AUG06–1/2Tractor ControlsPY6079 –UN–06AUG06A—Steering Wheel D—Light Switch G—Clutch Pedal J—Foot Throttl
Controls and InstrumentsNR25796,0000345 –19–10AUG06–2/2PY6080 –UN–06AUG06PY4127 –UN–26AUG04PY4947 –UN–19MAY05PY6081 –UN–06AUG06PY5908 –UN–11JUL06A—Gea
Controls and InstrumentsPY80265,05GO804 –19–29DEC06–1/1Instrument PanelPY5750 –UN–01JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorA—Air Restriction
LightsPY80265,05GO806 –19–03JUL06–1/1Light Switch PositionsPY4106 –UN–23FEB06PY4107 –UN–21AUG04A—Lights OffB—Warning Lights PositionC—Dim Headlights,
LightsPY80265,05GO807 –19–10SEP05–1/1Using HeadlightsPY4106 –UN–23FEB06PY5148 –UN–23FEB06A—Lights OffB—Warning Lights PositionC—Dim Headlights, Tail L
LightsPY80265,05GO809 –19–29DEC06–1/1Using Tail LightsPY5005 –UN–09JAN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5007 –UN–09JUN06For 5103E Tracto
IntroductionNR25796,0000344 –19–17JAN07–2/2PY6072 –UN–06AUG06John Deere 5103E TtractorPY6069 –UN–06AUG06John Deere 5103 TractorPY6071 –UN–06AUG06John
LightsPY80265,05GO810 –19–29DEC06–1/1Using Turn SignalsPY4114 –UN–23FEB06PY5008 –UN–09JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5006 –UN–09JU
LightsPY80265,05GO811 –19–29DEC06–1/1Using Hazard LightsPY5009 –UN–09JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5010 –UN–09JUN06For 5103, 5103
LightsPY80265,05GO812 –19–04JUL06–1/1Using Flood LampPY5365 –UN–20FEB06PY4150 –UN–20FEB06A—Lights OffB—Warning Lights PositionC—Dim Headlights, Tail L
Operator’s PlatformPY80265,05GO814 –19–10SEP05–1/2Selecting Seat PositionPY1047 –UN–25JUN01PY4126 –UN–25AUG04A—Cap ScrewsStandard SeatLoosen two cap s
Break-In PeriodPY80265,05GO816 –19–29DEC06–1/1Observe Engine Operation CloselyPY5728 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5754 –UN
Break-In PeriodPY80265,05GO817 –19–10SEP05–1/1Break-In ServiceIMPORTANT: Keep wheel hardware tight to avoidtractor damage. Check wheelhardware torque
Prestarting ChecksPY80265,05GO818 –19–11JUL06–1/1Service Daily Before Start-UpPY5366 –UN–09DEC05FD000047 –UN–13MAR96PY5369 –UN–09DEC05PY5370 –UN–09DEC
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO819 –19–04JUL06–1/1Before Starting the EngineTS220 –UN–23AUG88PY4108 –UN–21AUG04Single Clutch TractorPY4953 –UN–27MAY0
Operating the EngineNR25796,0000346 –19–29DEC06–1/1Starting the EngineTS177 –UN–11JAN89Machinery RunawayPY4497 –UN–13JAN05Hand Throttle and Key Switch
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO821 –19–29DEC06–1/1Check Instruments After StartingPY5728 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY575
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Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO823 –19–29DEC06–1/1Charging System IndicatorPY5730 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5756 –UN–0
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO825 –19–04JUL06–1/1Air Restriction Sensor (5103E Tractor)PY4093 –UN–25AUG04When red indicator is seen in transparent a
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO827 –19–29DEC06–1/1Watch Fuel LevelPY5733 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorA—Fuel GaugeStop to r
Operating the EngineNR25796,0000347 –19–04AUG06–1/1Changing Engine SpeedsPY4111 –UN–21AUG04Hand ThrottlePY6083 –UN–06AUG06Foot ThrottleA—Hand Throttle
Operating the EngineNR25796,0000348 –19–04AUG06–1/1Restart Stalled EnginePY6084 –UN–06AUG06Should the engine stall when operating under load,depress c
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO833 –19–29DEC06–1/1Observe Engine Work and Idle SpeedsPY5734 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY
Operating the EngineNR25796,0000349 –19–04AUG06–1/1Stopping the EnginePY4501 –UN–13JAN05PY6082 –UN–06AUG06A—Hand ThrottleB—Key Switch OFF PositionC—Fu
Operating the EnginePY80265,05GO836 –19–11JUL06–1/1Using Booster BatteryPY5821 –UN–12JUL06A—Tractor Battery Positive (+) PostB—Engine GroundC—Booster
Driving the TractorNR25796,000034A –19–04AUG06–1/1Operator Training Required• Study the Operation section of this manual beforeoperating tractor.• Ope
Driving the TractorNR25796,000034B –19–29DEC06–2/2PY5013 –UN–09JUN06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5014 –UN–09JUN06For 5103E TractorPY4
ContentsPage PageSafety ...05-1Restart Stalled Engine ...45-8Avoid Idling the Engine...
Driving the TractorNR25796,000034C –19–04AUG06–1/1Operating TransmissionPY5807 –UN–12JUN06Range Shift LeverPY5824 –UN–20JUN06Speed Shift LeverA—Range
Driving the TractorPY80265,05GO839 –19–20JUN06–1/1Operating TransmissionPY5807 –UN–12JUN06Range Shift LeverPY5824 –UN–20JUN06Speed Shift LeverA—Range
Driving the TractorPY80265,05GO841 –19–29DEC06–1/1Selecting a GearPY5734 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY5758 –UN–01JUN06For
Driving the TractorNR25796,000034E –19–04AUG06–1/1Using BrakesPY6085 –UN–06AUG06Brake PedalsA—Brake Pedal Locking BarCAUTION: Before operating tractor
Driving the TractorNR25796,000034F –19–04AUG06–1/1Using Differential Lock (Optional For 5103ETractor )PY6081 –UN–06AUG06Differential Lock PedalA—Diffe
Driving the TractorNR25796,0000351 –19–04AUG06–1/1Stopping TractorPY6080 –UN–06AUG06PY4911 –UN–14APR05PY4138 –UN–26AUG04PY6086 –UN–06AUG06A—Range Shif
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO845 –19–10SEP05–1/1Match Tractor Power to ImplementIMPORTANT: Tractor power should be matched to thesize of cer
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO848 –19–04JUL06–1/1Rockshaft Control LeversPY4960 –UN–22APR05A—Rockshaft Position Control LeverB—Rockshaft Draf
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO850 –19–10SEP05–1/1Using Rockshaft Position ControlPY4960 –UN–22APR05M47168 –UN–31JAN92A—Rockshaft Position Con
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO851 –19–10SEP05–1/1Using Draft ControlPY4965 –UN–27APR05M47169 –19–29JAN92A—Rockshaft Position Control LeverB—R
ContentsPage PageAttaching PTO-Driven Implement ...65-2 Lubricant Storage ...85-4Diesel Engine Oil ...
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO852 –19–10SEP05–1/1Adjusting Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop/ ImplementlockPY4076 –UN–11AUG04A—Rockshaft Rate-of-Drop Kn
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO854 –19–10SEP05–1/1Preparing ImplementPY2274 –UN–07JUN06Category II implements should have the top hole of thei
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO855 –19–10SEP05–1/1Positioning Center LinkPY4967 –UN–11DEC05A—Upper HoleB—Middle HoleC—Lower HoleThe draft sens
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO856 –19–10SEP05–1/1Attaching Implements to 3-Point HitchPY5374 –UN–09DEC05PY5375 –UN–09DEC05PY5376 –UN–11DEC05A
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO857 –19–29DEC06–1/1Adjusting Hitch Side SwayPY4970 –UN–10DEC05For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 TractorPY582
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO858 –19–29DEC06–1/1Leveling the HitchPY4968 –UN–23APR05PY5914 –UN–12JUL06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 T
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchPY80265,05GO859 –19–10SEP05–1/1Adjusting Lateral FloatPY5381 –UN–10DEC05PY5380 –UN–10DEC05A—Pin in Vertical PositionB—Pin i
Rockshaft and 3-Point HitchNR25796,0000352 –19–29DEC06–1/2Warming Hydraulic System OilPY6097 –UN–06AUG06Right Side of TransmissionA—Hydraulic Oil Filt
Drawbar and PTONR25796,0000257 –19–11JUL06–1/1Observe Drawbar Load LimitationsPY1094 –UN–10APR05DrawbarIMPORTANT: Certain heavy equipment, such as alo
Drawbar and PTOPY80265,05GO863 –19–10SEP05–1/1Attaching PTO-Driven ImplementPY1094 –UN–10APR05A—DrawbarCAUTION: Stop engine before attachingimplement
ContentsPage PageService—Every 1250 Hours Connecting Alternator Wiring For (5103E) . . . 140-21Connecting Alternator Wiring For (5103,Change Transmiss
Drawbar and PTOPY80265,05GO864 –19–29DEC06–1/2Operating Tractor PTOPY4485 –UN–16FEB06Hand Throttle LeverPY5736 –UN–31MAY06For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104
Drawbar and PTOPY80265,05GO864 –19–29DEC06–2/2PY5383 –UN–10DEC05Dual ClutchPY5382 –UN–10DEC05Single ClutchC—PTO Control LeverCAUTION: Turn key OFF and
Drawbar and PTOPY80265,05GO865 –19–11JUL06–1/1Adjusting PTO Clutch Operating RodPY5912 –UN–11JUL06LV4082 –UN–02NOV99PY5019 –UN–21MAY05A—PTO Clutch Lev
BallastPY80265,05GO866 –19–10SEP05–1/1Planning for Maximum ProductivityProper ballasting is an important factor in tractorperformance. maximum product
BallastPY80265,05GO869 –19–10SEP05–1/1Measuring Wheel Slip—ManuallyM47166 –UN–31JAN921. Place a mark (A) on a rear tyre which is easilyobserved (a cha
BallastPY80265,05GO870 –19–10SEP05–1/1Ballast LimitationsBallast should be limited by either tyre capacity ortractor capacity. Each tyre has a recomme
BallastPY80265,05GO872 –19–12JUN06–1/1Ballasting Front End for Transport (5103ETractor)PY4099 –UN–12JUN06Front BumperA—Front BumperB—Ballast CenterC—B
BallastPY80265,05GO874 –19–10SEP05–1/1Determining Maximum Rear BallastIMPORTANT: DO NOT overload tyres. If maximumweight shown in chart is not enoughf
BallastPY80265,05GO877 –19–10SEP05–1/1Installing Rear Cast Iron WeightsPY1635 –UN–17FEB06A—Additional WeightB—WeightC—Weight HolesCAUTION: Optional ca
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO879 –19–10SEP05–1/1Service Tyres SafelyTS211 –UN–23AUG88Explosive separation of at tyre and rim parts can causeser
ContentsPage1000, 1250 Hour Service Chart ...165-3Annual Service Chart ...165-42000 Hour Service Chart ...165-5
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO881 –19–09JAN07–1/1Check Tyre Inflation PressureCheck tyres daily for damage or noticeably lowpressure.At least ev
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO882 –19–17JAN07–1/1Tyre Inflation Pressure ChartWith Maximum Ballast or HeavyFront Tyres With Little or No Added W
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsNR25796,0000683 –19–15JAN07–1/1Tighten Bolt Adjustable Front Axle––IfEquippedPY5021 –UN–21MAY05PY5844 –UN–21JUN06A—Axle-to-Kne
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO885 –19–10SEP05–1/1Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle (M-14 Bolts)PY4282 –UN–06DEC04PY1955 –UN–12JAN04Current Arrangement wit
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO886 –19–10SEP05–1/1Tighten Bolts—Rear Axle (M-20 Stud)PY4282 –UN–06DEC04PY1956 –UN–12JAN04New Arrangement with M-2
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO888 –19–10SEP05–1/2Tread Settings—Multi-Position Rear WheelsWheel tread on rear axle with multi-position wheelscan
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsNR25796,0000684 –19–15JAN07–1/1Tread Settings—Adjustable Front Axle––If EquippedPY5021 –UN–21MAY05LV1515 –UN–05MAR96Front rims
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO889 –19–10SEP05–1/1Checking Toe-InPY5170 –UN–25AUG05A—Front Axle Toe-In Distance1. Park machine on level surface.2
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsPY80265,05GO890 –19–04JUL06–1/1Adjusting Toe-InPY4882 –UN–12JUN06Powered AxlePY4148 –UN–26AUG04Non-Powered AxleA—Tie Rod Lock
Wheels, Tyres and TreadsNR25796,0000686 –19–15JAN07–1/1Adjusting Toe-In - Adjustable Front Axle––IFEquippedPY5025 –UN–25MAY05A—Locker NutB—LockerC—Tie
SafetyDX,ALERT –19–29SEP98–1/1Recognize Safety InformationT81389 –UN–07DEC88This is a safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbolon your machine or
TransportingPY80265,05GO891 –19–10SEP05–1/1Use Safety Lights and DevicesTS951 –UN–12APR90Prevent collisions between other road users, slow movingtract
TransportingNR25796,0000353 –19–11JAN07–2/5PY4106 –UN–23FEB06A—Lights OFFB—Parking LightsC—Dim HeadlightsD—Bright HeadlightsE—High BeamlightCAUTION: N
TransportingNR25796,0000353 –19–11JAN07–5/5LV4042 –UN–09JUL99CAUTION: Stopping distance increases withspeed and weight of towed loads, and onslopes. T
TransportingPY80265,05GO893 –19–10SEP05–1/1Transport on CarrierLV610 –UN–22APR94CAUTION: Chain tractor to carrier securely.Drive carrier slowly.The be
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantPY80265,05GO895 –19–10SEP05–1/1Handle Fuel Safely—Avoid FiresM73115 –UN–09MAR90Use only diesel fuel.Handle fuel with care
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantPY80265,05GO897 –19–10SEP05–1/1Fuel StorageBuy good quality, clean fuel from a reputable supplier.Proper fuel storage is
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantPY80265,05GO901 –19–29DEC06–1/1Fill Fuel TankTS202 –UN–23AUG88PY5027 –UN–27MAY05For 5103, 5103S, 5203, 5104 and 5204 Trac
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantPY80265,05GO902 –19–10SEP05–1/1Lubricant StorageYour equipment can operate at top efficiency onlywhen clean lubricants ar
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantDX,COOL3 –19–27OCT05–1/2Diesel Engine CoolantThe engine cooling system is filled to provideyear-round protection against
Fuels, Lubricants and CoolantDX,COOL3 –19–27OCT05–2/2Water quality is important to the performance of thecooling system. Distilled, deionized, or demi
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