John Deere 1130 Se Service Manual

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ENGINE310SEType.John Deere 4045T – TurbochargedRated power @ 2,200 rpm.88 SAE gross hp (66 kW)80 SAE net hp (60 kW)Cylinders.4Displacement.276 cu. (4.524 L)Fuel consumption, typical.1.3 to 2.3 gal./hr.

(4.9 to 8.7 L/h)Torque rise.42 percentMaximum net torque.271 lb.-ft. (368 Nm)Lubrication.pressure system with spin-on filter and coolerAir cleaner.dual stage dry type with safety element and precleanerElectrical system.12 volt with 65-amp alternatorSucker-type cooling fanTRANSMISSIONfour-speed, helical cut gear, collar shift transmission synchronized in all gears with hydraulicreverserTorque converter, single stage, dual phase with2.63:1 stall ratio.11 in. (280 mm)Travel speeds with 19.5L-24 rear tiresForwardReverseGear 1.3.6 mph (5.8 km/h)4.0 mph (6.4 km/h)Gear 2.5.9 mph (9.5 km/h)6.6 mph (10.6 km/h)Gear 3.14.4 mph (23.2 km/h)16.1 mph (25.9 km/h)Gear 4.24.4 mph (39.3 km/h)27.2 mph (43.8 km/h)FINAL DRIVESheavy-duty, inboard planetary final drives evenly distribute shock loads over three gearsBRAKEShydraulic wet disk, mounted inboard, self adjusting and self equalizingCAPACITIESFuel tank (with ground level fueling).36 gal. (136 L)Engine coolant.17 qt. (16 L)Engine oil including filter.9 qt. (8.5 L)Torque converter and transmission.15 qt.

(14 L)Hydraulic system.24 gal. (91 L)Rear axle.3.5 gal. (13 L)Mechanical-front-wheel-drive axle.2.3 gal. (8.5 L)STEERINGhydrostatic power steering and emergency steering conform to ISO5010Non-powered axleCurb turning radius with brakes.11 ft. (3.57 m)Without brakes.13 ft.

(4.04 m)Bucket clearance circle with brakes.31 ft. (9.61 m)Without brakes.34 ft. (10.55 m)Steering wheel turns, stop to stop.2.3 to 3.0Mechanical-front-wheel-driveCurb turning radius with brakes.10 ft. (3.34 m)Without brakes.13 ft.

(4.17 m)Bucket clearance circle with brakes.29 ft. (9.07 m)Without brakes.35 ft. (10.74 m)Steering wheel turns, stop to stop.2.5Axle oscillations stop to stop, both axles.22 degreesAxle ratings (SAE J43)Front.18,860 lb. (8555 kg)Rear.13,670 lb. (6200 kg)HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSystem.open centerPressureBackhoe.3,625 psi (25 000 kPa)Loader.3,000 psi (20 700 kPa)Pump.gear type, tandem with unloaderFlow @ 2,200 rpmBackhoe.36 gpm (136 L/min.)Loader.28 gpm (106 L/min.)Filter, return oil.10-micron, spin-on enclosed replaceable element. S P E C I F I C A T I O N SCYLINDERS310SEBoreStrokeRodLoader boom (2).3.15 in.

(80 mm)31.1 in. (790 mm)1.97 in. (50 mm)Loader bucket (1).3.15 in. (80 mm)33.7 in.

(856 mm)1.77 in. (45 mm)Backhoe boom (1).4.72 in. (120 mm)31.3 in. (795 mm)2.20 in. (56 mm)Backhoe crowd (1).4.53 in. (115 mm)23.9 in.

(607 mm)2.48 in. (63 mm)Backhoe bucket (1).3.54 in. (90 mm)31.9 in. (810 mm)2.20 in.

(56 mm)Backhoe swing (2).3.54 in. (90 mm)10.9 in.

(278 mm)1.97 in. (50 mm)Backhoe extendable dipperstick (1).2.76 in. (70 mm)42.0 in.

(1067 mm)1.77 in. (45 mm)Backhoe stabilizer (2).3.54 in. (90 mm)19.7 in. (500 mm)1.97 in. (50 mm)Steering (1) non-powered axle.1.97 in. (50 mm)9.49 in.

(241 mm)0.98 in. (25 mm)Steering (1) MFWD.2.56 in. (65 mm)8.27 in. (210 mm)1.42 in. (36 mm)TIRESRearFrontWith non-powered front axle.16.9-24, 8 PR R411L-15, 8 PR F319.5L-24, 8 PR R411L-16, 12 PR F3With mechanical-front-wheel-drive.19.5L-24, 8 PR R412.5/80-18, 10 PRSAE OPERATING WEIGHTSStandard.13,500 lb. (6123 kg)Cab adds.580 lb. (263 kg)Mechanical-front-wheel-drive with tires adds.485 lb.

(220 kg)Extendable dipperstick excluding required counter-weight adds.490 lb. (222 kg)Optional 400-lb. Counterweight adds.400 lb. (181 kg)Optional 650-lb. Counterweight adds.650 lb.

(295 kg)Optional 250-lb. Bolt-on counterweight adds.250 lb. (113 kg)Backhoe bucket coupler adds.138 lb. (63 kg)See backhoe and loader performance data for bucket weights.LOADER BUCKETSWidthHeaped CapacityWeightHeavy-duty long lip.86 in. (2180 mm)1.25 cu. (0.96 m 3)875 lb. (397 kg)92 in.

(2340 mm)1.30 cu. (1.00 m 3)1,050 lb.

(476 kg)Multipurpose.86 in. (2180 mm)1.12 cu. (0.86 m 3)1,450 lb. (658 kg)92 in. (2340 mm)1.25 cu. (0.96 m 3)1,550 lb.

(703 kg)Auxiliary cutting edge and skid shoes are standard on all buckets.BACKHOE PERFORMANCEWith StandardWith Extendable Dipperstick.Backhoe.RetractedExtendedDigging force, bucket cylinder.11,990 lb. (53.3 kN)12,158 lb.

(54.1 kN)12,158 lb. (54.1 kN)Digging force, crowd cylinder.8,090 lb.

(36.0 kN)7,796 lb. (34.7 kN)5,628 lb. (25.0 kN)Swing arc.180 degrees180 degrees180 degreesOperator control.two leversright foot treadleright foot treadleBucket rotation.190 degrees190 degrees190 degreesStabilizer angle rearward.18 degrees18 degrees18 degreesLeveling angle.14 degrees14 degrees14 degrees.Backhoe specifications are with 24-in. (610 mm x 0.21 m 3) bucket.BACKHOE BUCKETSWidthCapacityWeightStandard duty.24 in. (610 mm)7.5 cu.

(0.21 m 3)350 lb. (159 kg)Heavy duty with lift loop.12 in. (305 mm)3.3 cu. (0.09 m 3)295 lb. (134 kg)18 in. (457 mm)5.1 cu. (0.14 m 3)335 lb.

(152 kg)24 in. (610 mm)7.5 cu. (0.21 m 3)400 lb. (181 kg)24 in. (610 mm)8.8 cu.

(0.25 m 3)420 lb. (191 kg)30 in.

(762 mm)10.0 cu. (0.28 m 3)445 lb.

(202 kg)36 in. (914 mm)12.5 cu. (0.35 m 3)510 lb. (231 kg)Severe duty with lift loop.18 in. (457 mm)5.1 cu. (0.14 m 3)362 lb. (164 kg)24 in.

(610 mm)7.5 cu. (0.21 m 3)425 lb. (193 kg)24 in. (610 mm)8.8 cu. (0.25 m 3)455 lb. (206 kg)30 in.

(762 mm)10.0 cu. (0.28 m 3)475 lb. (215 kg)Ditch cleaning.36 in. (914 mm)12.5 cu.

(0.35 m 3)510 lb. D I M EN S I O N SBACKHOE310SEWith StandardWith Extendable Dipperstick.Backhoe.RetractedExtendedALoading height, truck loading position.11 ft. (3.43 m)11 ft. (3.53 m)14 ft.

(4.29 m)B Reach from center of swing pivot.18 ft. (5.56 m)18 ft. (5.66 m)21 ft. (6.68 m)C Reach from center of rear axle.21 ft.

(6.63 m)22 ft. (6.73 m)25 ft. (7.72 m)DMaximum digging depth.14 ft. (4.42 m)14 ft. (4.55 m)18 ft.

(5.61 m)EDigging depth (SAE):(1) 2-ft. (610 mm) flat bottom.14 ft. (4.37 m)14 ft. (4.50 m)18 ft. (5.56 m)(2) 8-ft. (2440 mm) flat bottom.13 ft.

(4.06 m)13 ft. (4.19 m)17 ft.

(5.33 m)FGround clearance, minimum.13 in. (330 mm)13 in. (330 mm)13 in.

(330 mm)GBucket rotation.190 degrees190 degrees190 degreesHTransport height.11 ft. (3.51 m)11 ft. (3.48 m)11 ft. (3.48 m)IOverall length, transport.23 ft. (7.16 m)23 ft. (7.16 m)23 ft.

(7.16 m)J Stabilizer width – transport with ROPS.7 ft. (2.18 m)7 ft. (2.18 m)7 ft.

(2.18 m)K Stabilizer spread – operating.10 ft. (3.10 m)10 ft. (3.10 m)10 ft. (3.10 m)L Stabilizer overall width – operating.11 ft. (3.53 m)11 ft. (3.53 m)11 ft.

(3.53 m)M Width over tires.86 in. (2.18 m)86 in. (2.18 m)86 in. (2.18 m).Backhoe specifications are with 24-in. (610 mm x 0.21 m 3) bucket.LOADER PERFORMANCE WITH BUCKET OPTIONS1.25 cu. Yd.(0.96 m 3) Heavy-(1.00 m 3) Heavy-(0.86 m 3)(0.96 m 3)duty Long Lipduty Long LipMultipurposeMultipurposeOperator control.single leversingle leversingle leversingle leverBreakout force.8,817 lb. (39.2 kN)8,900 lb.

(39.6 kN)8,325 lb. (37.0 kN)8,300 lb. (36.9 kN)Lifting capacity, full height.6,247 lb. (2836 kg)6,150 lb.

(2790 kg)5,900 lb. (2676 kg)5,800 lb. (2631 kg)a Height to bucket hinge pin, maximum.11 ft.

(3.40 m)11 ft. (3.40 m)11 ft. (3.40 m)11 ft. (3.40 m)b Dump clearance, bucket at 45 degrees.8 ft. (2.59 m)8 ft.

(2.64 m)8 ft. (2.62 m)8 ft. (2.62 m)c Bucket dump angle, maximum.45 degrees45 degrees45 degrees45 degreesd Reach at full height, bucket at 45 degrees.36.0 in. (911 mm)30.1 in. (765 mm)32.2 in.

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(818 mm)32.2 in. (818 mm)e Rollback angle at ground level.40 degrees40 degrees40 degrees40 degreesf Digging depth below ground, bucket level.5.8 in.

(147 mm)8.1 in. (206 mm)7.3 in. (185 mm)7.3 in. (185 mm)Raising time to full height.4.9 sec.4.9 sec.4.9 sec.4.9 sec.Bucket dump time.1.1 sec.1.1 sec.1.1 sec.1.1 sec.Bucket lowering time (power down).1.9 sec.1.9 sec.1.9 sec.1.9 sec.LIFT CAPACITY WITH QUICK COUPLER/FORKSA 1Maximum height.4,178 lb. (1897 kg)B 1Maximum reach.6,191 lb.

(2810 kg)C 1At ground line.8,232 lb. (3737 kg)D 1Below ground line.4.4 in. (112.7 mm) to bottom of tine / 2.7 in. (68.3 mm) to top of tine. 310SEBackhoe bucket coupler for “C” and “D” series John■Deere buckets, Case buckets, and Cat bucketsExtendable dipperstick, 3 ft.

Before Each Use Or As Required Check engine oil. Check hardware. Adjust belt guides. Replace auger drive belt. Replace traction drive belt. Replace shear bolt. Adjust chute worm drive.

Adjust chute control rod. Adjust spout control lever. Adjust carburetor. Adjust friction wheel. Replace friction wheel. Reverse scraper blade.

Clean fuel cap vents. Check gearbox lubricant.After First 2 Hours Of Operation Change engine oil.

Check hardware. Lubricate snowblower. Check auger drive belt adjustment. Check traction and auger cable adjustments.10 Hours Lubricate snowblower25 Hours Or At End Of Season Adjust auger drive belt Check spark plug.

Change engine oil. Check tire pressure. Lubricate friction disk hub zerk. Check auger and traction cable adjustments.

Lubricate auger shaft. Lubricate wheel axle.Service Record.

Remove cap.2. Clean vents (A) in nonflammable solvent.3.

Install cap.Adjusting CarburetorNOTE: The carburetor is calibrated by the engine manufacturer and should not require any adjustments.If engine is operated at altitudes above 1829 m(6,000 ft.), some carburetors may require a special high altitude main jet. See your John Deere dealer.Possible engine surging will occur at high rpm when the machine is in neutral ('N') and the auger is disengaged. This is a normal condition due to the emission control system.If engine is hard to start or runs rough, check the TROUBLESHOOTING section of this manual.After performing the checks in the troubleshooting section and your engine is still not performing correctly, contact your John Deere dealer.Checking Gearbox LubricantAuger gearbox has been lubricated at factory and SHOULD NOT require additional lubrication.If for some reason the lubricant should leak out, or if the auger gearbox has been serviced; check lubricant. Remove belt (F) from engine drive pulley (G).6. Remove top two housing bolts (H), and loosen bottom two bolts (I).

Separate auger housing from engine frame hinging on bottom 2 bolts.7. Remove brake arm (J) from housing. DO NOT remove spring.8. Remove old belt.9. Position new belt on auger pulley.10. Install brake arm.

Be sure brake arm is pushed into housing, and brake pad is seated in pulley groove.11. Position belt onto engine drive pulley.12. Install auger housing to engine frame with top two bolts. Tighten bottom two bolts.13. (See Adjusting Auger Drive Belt in this section.)14. Adjust belt guides.

(See Adjusting Belt Guides in this section.)15. Install cover. Connect plug wire.16.

Check auger drive cable adjustment. (See Adjusting Auger And Traction Drive Cable in this section.)Replacing Traction Drive Belt1.

Disconnect spark plug wire. Loosen nut (C) and move pulley away from auger drive belt (D).5. Take auger drive belt off of engine pulley (E).6. Pull and hold idler pulley (F) away from traction drive belt (G). Pull belt past pulley.7. Remove belt from engine pulley.8.

Remove belt from between bottom of large pulleys.9. Install new belt on bottom of large pulley and onto engine pulley.10. Pull idler pulley toward you and slip belt past pulley.11. Release idler.12. Install auger drive belt on engine pulley.13. Adjust auger drive belt pulley.

(See Adjusting Auger Drive Belt in this section.)14. Adjust belt guides. (See Adjusting Belt Guides in this section.)15. Install cover. Connect plug wire.16.

Check traction drive cable adjustment. (See Adjusting Traction And Auger Drive Cable in this section.)Adjusting Friction Wheelc CAUTION: Avoid injury! Snowblower may be heavy.If necessary, have another person help you stand snowblower on end.NOTE: Do this service when there is only a small amount of fuel in fuel tank.1.

Move speed selector lever to first (1) speed.2. Stand snowblower on end of auger housing.3. Remove bottom panel. M71588Remove two shear bolts (A). To help prevent auger from rusting, lubricate auger shaft at two shear bolt points and at the end of each shaft with a lightweight oil. Turn auger on shaft several turns to help distribute oil.Lubricate Wheel Axlec CAUTION: Avoid injury! Snowblower may be too heavy for you.

If necessary, have another person help you stand snowblower on end.NOTE: Do this service when there is only a small amount of fuel in fuel tank.1. Stand snowblower on end of auger housing.2. Remove both wheels.

Lubricate both axles (A) with John Deere Moly High Temperature EP Grease or an equivalent. (See Grease in this section.)4. Install wheels.Filling Fuel Tank Safelyc CAUTION: Avoid injury! Handle fuel with care, it is highly flammable: DO NOT refuel machine while you smoke, when machine is near an open flame or sparks, or when engine is running. Fill fuel tank outdoors. Prevent fires: clean oil, grease and dirt from machine. Clean up spilled fuel immediately.

Do not store machine with fuel in tank in a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark. To prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric discharge, while you fill tank, use a non-metal fuel container. If you use a funnel, MAKE SURE it is PLASTIC. Avoid using a funnel which has a metal screen or filter.

Use only clean approved containers and funnels. Store oil and fuel in an area protected from dust, moisture and other contamination.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Avoid spilling fuel. Fuel can damage plastic and painted surfaces.DO NOT mix oil with gasoline. Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher is recommended.Fuel tank capacity is 1.9 L (2 qt.).

Use only clean, fresh, unleaded regular grade gasoline. Remove any trash from top of fuel tank drain area.

Use summer blended fuel for warm weather operation and winter blended fuel for cold weather. Never use fuel that is stale or has been stored for a long period of time:Warm Weather - Maximum 60 days.Cold Weather - Maximum of 90 days. Fill fuel tank at the end of each day's operation. This helps to keep condensation out of fuel tank.Oxygenated FuelOxygenates (either ethanol or MTBE) are added to the gasoline.

If you use the oxygenated fuel be sure it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating requirement.The following are the EPA approved percentages of fuel oxygenates:ETHANOL (Ethyl or Grain Alcohol): You may use gasoline containing up to 10 percent ethanol by volume.MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether): You may use gasoline containing up to 15 percent MTBE by volume.Filling Fuel Tankc CAUTION: Avoid injury! Allow engine to cool before refueling machine.1.

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If engine is hot let it cool several minutes before you add fuel.