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John Deere 2040S when running for a hour the tractor lift is very slow?

can be a few reasons also is this your 3 point hitch or a front loader attachment --incorrect fluid --level low --pump failing [under heavy load ]-rpms to low -air bound - line failing --valve failing --etc ------------https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=jd&th=152767
9/5/2023 6:54:21 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Sep 05, 2023
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Need a wiring diagram for John Deere 14.5/38gear with Briggs & Station 287707-1274-E1 Code 000823ZD

Have looked around the net for a free one for your Sabre with no luck but here's one to purchase. As those units were made from 1995-2002 I doubt there are any tech manuals you'd find in a Shop either. https://erepairinfo.com/p/jd-sabre-1454-2gs-1642hs-17-542hs-technical-manual-lawn-tractors/ Best to you.
8/26/2023 4:48:10 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 26, 2023
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John Deere Backhoe loader Mod. 210C. Can I replace EATON- Vickers Van Pump instead to Double stage Gear pump SAUER or VICKERS?

Replacing hydraulic components in heavy equipment like the John Deere Backhoe Loader Model 210C requires careful consideration, as it can impact the machine's performance, safety, and warranty. Here are some important factors to keep in mind when considering a pump replacement: 1. **Compatibility:** Hydraulic pumps are designed for specific systems and applications. The replacement pump must have compatible specifications, flow rates, pressures, and connections to work effectively within your machine's hydraulic system. 2. **System Design:** The hydraulic system of your backhoe loader is designed with specific components that work together. Replacing a pump can potentially disrupt the balance and efficiency of the system. 3. **Flow and Pressure Requirements:** Ensure that the replacement pump can provide the required flow and pressure needed by both the main and steering hydraulic systems. Mismatched flow rates and pressures can lead to performance issues and damage. 4. **Relief Valve and Safety:** Hydraulic systems include relief valves to prevent overpressure. If you're considering a pump replacement, you must ensure that the relief valve settings are appropriate for the new pump's specifications. 5. **Mounting and Connections:** The new pump should have compatible mounting and connection points with your backhoe loader's existing hydraulic system. Modifications might be needed to ensure a proper fit. 6. **Manufacturer Recommendations:** Consult the manufacturer's documentation, technical manuals, and guidelines for pump replacements. They may provide insights into compatible replacements and installation procedures. 7. **Professional Assistance:** Given the complexity of hydraulic systems and the potential impact of pump replacements, it's advisable to consult with a qualified hydraulic engineer or technician. They can assess your specific situation, recommend suitable replacement options, and ensure proper installation. 8. **Warranty and Support:** Keep in mind that modifications or replacements not recommended by the manufacturer could void warranties and complicate maintenance and support in the future. 9. **Testing and Calibration:** After any pump replacement, thorough testing and calibration are essential to ensure the hydraulic system operates safely and efficiently. Remember that modifying heavy equipment like a backhoe loader requires expertise and knowledge in hydraulic systems. Any modifications should be carried out by professionals who are experienced in working with such equipment. It's recommended to involve the manufacturer or authorized service providers to ensure that any modifications are done correctly and safely.
8/26/2023 10:17:33 AM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 26, 2023
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John Deere 755. After start up continue to hear a clicking/buzzing, new glow plugs, controller relay seems fine, sound is near the glow plugs 755 JD new glow plugs new battery

Some mechanics use a stethoscope with a simple metal tube probe instead of cup to narrow down where a sound comes from. Without actually hearing it, my first guess would be valve tap (sound comes from the cylinder head or one side of the block near the head). This could indicate an oil pressure problem, worn or sticky valve lifter, or a rocker arm that needs adjustment. If the oil is low or dirty, try adding or changing as needed. Another possibility is a noisy fuel injector. although I've literally never heard of that. Try a fuel injector cleaner made for diesel engines. Glow plugs aren't supposed to have moving parts to make noise. I suppose a defective plug with a poorly sealed heater element could do it, but I would think you'd have rough running and maybe see the glow plug cable vibrating unusually.
8/16/2023 10:27:07 AM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 16, 2023
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Need a harness wiring diagram for a John Deere?

Question edited for clarity, it is a 'Deere', not a 4 legged animal with antlers. Question moved from Cars and Trucks category. You want wiring diagrams for every John Deere Tractor, Combine Harvester, Tiller and Ride-on Mower ever made? Tall order. Google make model wiring diagram Click on the images tab. John Deere sell Service Manuals, but they aren't cheap. If it is old, check the JD Forums. https://www.google.com/search?q=%E2%80%8BJohn+Deere+wiring+diagram ..
8/16/2023 2:36:39 AM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 16, 2023
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I need a wiring scemaitc for a john deere 285

A wiring schematic, also known as a wiring diagram, is a visual representation of the connections and components in an electrical or electronic system. It uses symbols and lines to show how different components are connected and how electricity flows through the system. Creating a wiring schematic involves understanding the symbols used, the layout of components, and the connections between them. Here's a basic guide to creating a simple wiring schematic:
  1. Gather Information: Understand the components and connections you want to depict in the schematic. This could include items like switches, lights, motors, sensors, power sources, and more.
  2. Choose a Software: You can use various software tools to create wiring schematics. Some popular options include AutoCAD Electrical, Eagle, KiCad, Fritzing, and even general-purpose tools like Adobe Illustrator or Microsoft Visio.
  3. Start with Symbols: Learn the symbols used for different components. Common symbols include:
    • Lines: Represent wires or connections.
    • Circles or Dots: Indicate junctions where wires meet.
    • Squares or Rectangles: Represent components.
    • Lines with Arrows: Show the direction of current flow.
    • Zigzag Lines: Depict resistors.
    • Diagonally Arranged Lines: Indicate capacitors.
    • Various Shapes for Different Components: For example, a triangle could represent a transformer.
  4. Layout: Place the symbols on the schematic in a logical layout, following the actual physical arrangement of components as closely as possible.
  5. Connect Components: Use lines to connect the symbols representing components. The lines represent the wires carrying the electrical signals between the components.
  6. Labeling: Label components and wires as needed to provide clarity. Use text to indicate the function or specifications of each component, as well as wire labels for identification.
  7. Include Notes: Add notes or annotations where necessary to explain complex connections or to provide additional information that might not be obvious from the schematic alone.
  8. Review and Test: Carefully review the schematic to ensure accuracy. If possible, simulate or mentally trace the connections to ensure they match the intended functionality.
  9. Finalize and Share: Once you're satisfied with the schematic, save it in an appropriate format and share it with others who might need to understand or work with the system.
Remember, creating accurate and effective wiring schematics requires a good understanding of electrical principles and the specific components you're working with. If you're not confident in your abilities, it's a good idea to seek assistance from someone with experience in electrical engineering or electronics.
8/11/2023 9:26:55 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 11, 2023
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John Deere LA145 - Lawn Tractor, ride on. I changed drive train belt. Runs fine without the mower deck on. I lose power going up a slope ?

Some ideas here in the videos. My guess would have been a belt that s too tight, or incorrectly routed.
8/3/2023 12:54:24 AM • John Deere... • Answered on Aug 03, 2023
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John Deere GY00115 Mulch Kit mower model S100

check out this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAbFJMvjMUc Best to you
7/25/2023 5:15:39 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Jul 25, 2023
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John deere lt180 forward and reverse pedals push down with no resistence tractor wont go either direction

If there is no resistance at pedal then most likely the rod (20) that connects the pedal bracket to the transmission arm (12) and motion damper (16) has detached. See attached photo.Complete parts diagrams are available from the JD website.https://www.deere.com/en/parts-and-service/parts/

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7/25/2023 5:06:35 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Jul 25, 2023
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John Deere L110 won't shut off

The twin cylinder engine has two ignition modules with kill wires that connect to the ignition switch M (magneto) pole. When the switch is in the off position the kill circuit connects to battery negative. The safety circuit effects a similar connection to battery negative. Mice like to nest under the engine fan shroud and chew everything. Regardless, you need to remove the engine fan shroud for inspection and clear out the inevitable mouse house as the engine will overheat and damage the heads if the nest material is not removed completely.See attached wiring diagram for reference.7_24_2023_6_05_33_pm.jpg
7/24/2023 6:05:34 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Jul 24, 2023
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Schmetic for a jd 54" belt to install

Z540?

See operators manual. No fee download from JD website.

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7/6/2023 7:11:28 PM • John Deere... • Answered on Jul 06, 2023
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Diagram for belt routing on a john deere lx255 with a 42inch freedom mulching deck

copy and paste https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy4vH1vhKHA
6/27/2023 2:42:24 PM • John Deere D110... • Answered on Jun 27, 2023
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Removing throttle cable john deere lx 178

5/24/2023 10:39:43 PM • John Deere... • Answered on May 24, 2023
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Z425 brake lever so stiff I can't set it

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwj58vyo9PL-AhVzIDQIHWh1DLsQwqsBegQIEhAF&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DVKEGUUOy1GA&usg=AOvVaw0_naKzXBJ7UEqjWTjbs28x
5/13/2023 6:20:21 PM • John Deere... • Answered on May 13, 2023
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