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071713 

PN=2 

Contents 

 

 

 

 

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Operating Boom

—EH Controls ...................... 2-2-14 

Fluid Analysis Program Test Kits and 

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Operating Bucket

—EH Controls ..................... 2-2-16 

Operating Auxiliary Hydraulics ....................... 2-2-18 
Hydraulic System Pressure 

Release

—EH Controls ............................... 2-2-21 

Hydraulic System Pressure 

Release

—Manual Controls ........................ 2-2-21 

Using Attachment Mounting 

System

—Quik-Tatch™ .............................. 2-2-23 

Self Leveling Hydraulics

—If Equipped ............ 2-2-25 

High Flow Hydraulics

—If Equipped ................ 2-2-25 

Creep Mode Operation

—If Equipped ............. 2-2-26 

Auto Idle Operation ........................................ 2-2-27 
Boom   and   Bucket   Speed   Settings

—If 

Equipped .................................................... 2-2-27 

Loading Machine On a Trailer ........................ 2-2-28 

Maintenance

—Machine 

Diesel Fuel ....................................................... 3-1-1 
Lubricity of Diesel Fuel ..................................... 3-1-1 
Handling and Storing Diesel Fuel ..................... 3-1-2 
Biodiesel Fuel ................................................... 3-1-3 
Testing Diesel Fuel ........................................... 3-1-4 
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather 

on Diesel Engines ........................................ 3-1-5 

Operating in Cold Temperature Climates .......... 3-1-6 
Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants ................ 3-1-6 
Diesel Engine Break-In Oil ............................... 3-1-6 
Diesel Engine Oil

—326D .................................. 3-1-7 

Engine Oil and Filter Service Intervals

—326D ..3-1-8 

Diesel Engine Oil

—328D and 332D ................. 3-1-9 

Engine Oil and Filter Service 

Intervals

—328D and 332D ......................... 3-1-10 

Light Duty Diesel Engine Coolant (for 

diesel engines without wet sleeve 
cylinder liners) ............................................. 3-1-11 

Drain Intervals for Diesel Engine Coolant ........ 3-1-11 
John  Deere   COOL-

GARD™   II   Coolant 

Extender ..................................................... 3-1-12 

Supplemental Coolant Additives ..................... 3-1-12 
Operating in Warm Temperature Climates ...... 3-1-13 
Additional Information About Diesel 

Engine Coolants and John Deere 
COOL-

GARD™ II Coolant Extender .......... 3-1-14 

Testing Diesel Engine Coolant ........................ 3-1-15 
Hydraulic and Hydrostatic Oil ......................... 3-1-15 
Chain Case Oil ............................................... 3-1-16 
Grease ............................................................ 3-1-16 

Maintenance

—Periodic Maintenance 

Service Machine at Specified Intervals ............. 3-2-1 
Fuel Tank .................................................................... 3-2-1 
Raising and Blocking Machine ......................... 3-2-2 
Raising Operator's Station ................................ 3-2-3 
Opening and Closing Engine Cover ................. 3-2-4 
Engine Side Panels

—Remove and Install ........ 3-2-4 

Footwell Removal ............................................. 3-2-6 

3-Way Coolant Test Kit ..................................3-2-6 

Service Intervals ................................................3-2-7 
Required Parts ..................................................3-2-8 

Maintenance

—As Required 

Inspect and Clean Cooling Package .................3-3-1 
Check Tire Pressure ..........................................3-3-2 
Check Wheel Lug Nut Torque .............................. 3-3-3 
Check and Clean Cab Fresh Air and 

Recirculation Air Filters

—If Equipped............3-3-4 

Inspect and Clean Fuel Tank Vent Tube ............ 3-3-4 
Check Coolant ...................................................3-3-5 
Lubricate Steering Centering Mechanism .........3-3-6 

Maintenance

—Every 10 Hours or Daily 

Check Engine Oil Level .....................................3-4-1 
Check Hydraulic Reservoir Oil Level .................3-4-1 
Check Coolant Level .........................................3-4-2 
Check and Drain Water Separator Fuel Filter ...3-4-2 
Check and Drain Auxiliary Fuel Filter 

and Water Separator

—If Equipped ...............3-4-3 

Maintenance

—Every 50 Hours 

Lubricate Boom Linkage, Cylinder 

Pivot Points, and Quik-

Tatch™ Linkage ........3-5-1 

Maintenance

—Initial Service - 250 Hours 

Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter ..............3-6-1 

Maintenance

—Every 250 Hours 

Take Engine Oil Sample ....................................3-7-1 

Maintenance

—Every 500 Hours 

Change Engine Oil and Replace Filter ..............3-8-1 
Replace Fuel Filter and Water Separator ..........3-8-2 
Replace Auxiliary Fuel Filter and Water Separator

If Equipped ....................................................3-8-3 

Replace In-Line Fuel Filter ................................3-8-3 
Replace Primary Engine Air Filter .....................3-8-4 
Replace Hydraulic Oil Reservoir Breather .........3-8-5 
Replace Hydraulic Oil Filter ...............................3-8-5 
Lubricate Steering Linkage

—If Equipped ..........3-8-6 

Drain Fuel Tank Sump .......................................3-8-6 
Check Chain Case Oil Level ..............................3-8-7 
Take Fluid Samples ...........................................3-8-7 

Maintenance

—Every 1000 Hours 

Check Coolant ...................................................3-9-1 
Replace Secondary Engine Air Filter .................3-9-2 
Change Hydraulic Reservoir Oil ........................3-9-4 
Change Chain Case Oil .....................................3-9-5 

Maintenance

—Every 6000 Hours 

Drain Cooling System ......................................3-10-1 

Continued on next page 

Summary of Contents for 326D

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 326D 328D and 332D Skid Steer Loader OMT253018 ISSUE G3 ENGLISH If this product contains a gasoline engine The State of California requires the above two warnings Additional Proposi...

Page 2: ...e defects appear within the warranty period In some circumstances John Deere also provides field improvements often without charge to the customer even if the product is out of warranty Should the equ...

Page 3: ...arrantable condition exists John Deere will repair or replace as it elects any part or component with a defect in materials or workmanship that would increase the engine s emissions of any regulated p...

Page 4: ...071713 PN 4 Introduction DX EMISSIONS EPA 19 12DEC12 2 2 TS1721 UN 15JUL13...

Page 5: ...t the emission control system on your engine for the periods of time listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your engine Your emission control system may inclu...

Page 6: ...Any warranted emissions related part not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance or scheduled only for regular inspection is warranted by John Deere for the stated warranty period OWNER S W...

Page 7: ...071713 PN 7 Introduction Continued on next page DX EMISSIONS CARB 19 12DEC12 3 4 TS1722 UN 17DEC12...

Page 8: ...071713 PN 8 Introduction DX EMISSIONS CARB 19 12DEC12 4 4 TS1723 UN 15JUL13...

Page 9: ...s Please copy this page and FAX or mail your comments ideas and improvements SEND TO John Deere Dubuque Works 18600 South John Deere Road Attn Publications Dept 324 Dubuque IA 52004 0538 USA FAX NUMBE...

Page 10: ...071713 PN 10 Introduction...

Page 11: ...ontrol 2 1 1 Control Panel 2 1 3 Control Panel Functions 2 1 4 Engagement and Monitor Unit Operation 2 1 6 Engagement and Monitor Unit Display Messages 2 1 7 Anti Theft Security System Operation If Eq...

Page 12: ...ice Machine at Specified Intervals 3 2 1 Fuel Tank 3 2 1 Raising and Blocking Machine 3 2 2 Raising Operator s Station 3 2 3 Opening and Closing Engine Cover 3 2 4 Engine Side Panels Remove and Instal...

Page 13: ...ng Glow Plug Fuse 4 1 12 Hardware Torque Specifications 4 1 13 Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values 4 1 13 Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 4 1 14 Miscellaneous Operational Checkout Operationa...

Page 14: ...Contents iv 071713 PN 4...

Page 15: ...e Lock A mechanical lock is provided for working on or around this machine with the boom raised 7 Seat Belt with Automatic Retractor Retractor helps protect the operator and keeps the belt and operato...

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Page 17: ...the job site and work situation and work site surroundings before operating Try all controls and TX03679 00016FA 19 03JAN07 1 1 Follow Safety Instructions Carefully read all safety messages in this m...

Page 18: ...uard against injury from flying pieces or metal or debris wear goggles or safety glasses Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job Operating equipment safely requires the...

Page 19: ...ion blisters corrosion exposed wire braid or any other signs of wear or damage Replace worn or damaged hose assemblies immediately with John Deere approved replacement parts Escaping fluid under press...

Page 20: ...partment Maintain Hoses and Wiring Replace hydraulic hoses immediately if they begin to leak and clean up any oil spills Examine electrical wiring and connectors frequently for damage Keep A Fire Exti...

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