Specifications, Service and Repair of Farm and Lawn Tractors

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John Deere 1650 Troubleshooting

John Deere 1650 Engine Troubleshooting

Diesel hard to start or doesn't start: Dirty fuel filter. Install new filter element. Air in fuel system. Bleed fuel system. Dirty or faulty injection nozzles. Change fuel injection nozzles. Fuel injection pump failure. Install a new fuel pump or repair.

Engine stops unexpectedly during operation: Incorrect adjustment of fuel injection pump timing. Adjust the pump as required. Fuel filter element is dirty. Clean or change the filter. Low coolant temperature. Warm up the engine.

Diesel starts but immediately stops: Fuel filter element is clogged. Filter maintenance required. Fuel injection pump is damaged. Replace injection pump or repair it. Clogged air cleaner. Carry out maintenance on air filter.

Engine overheating: Dirty radiator core or faulty radiator cap. Clean radiator or install new cap. Not enough coolant. Top up coolant fluid and check system for leaks. Damaged or worn fan belt. Fan belt must be replaced. Lack of engine oil. Checking oil level and add if necessary.

Low engine power: Fuel injection nozzles are clogged or faulty. Clean or replace injection nozzles. Dirt in the fuel lines or hoses. Service fuel lines and hoses. Dirty air filter element. Air filter maintenance required. Defective cylinder head gasket. Replace cylinder head gasket.

Engine knocks or noises: Engine is not fully warmed up. Warm up the engine. Engine oil insufficient. Fill up the engine oil. Improper fuel injection timing. Set up as recommended. Scored or worn pistons. Replace the pistons as required. Connecting rod is worn or not aligned. Connecting rod needs to be aligned or changed.

Engine stalls while idling: Incorrect low idle setting. Correct low idle settings. Improper valve clearance. Have it adjusted. Damaged fuel injection pump. Repair or replace injection pump.

Oil pressure too low: Oil level is insufficient. Checking oil level and add if necessary. Oil pump is worn or damaged. Replace as required. Clogged oil filter element. Change or clean engine oil filter element.

John Deere 1650 Transmission Troubleshooting

Transmission makes noise: Improper backlash or worn gears. Change worn gears or adjust backlash correctly. Worn or damaged gear shift forks. Replace the shift forks. Shaft splines are worn or damaged. Shaft need to be replaced. Low fluid level. Check and refill the transmission fluid. Worn or damaged bearings. Bearings need to be replaced. Transmission fluid is dirty. Fill up with fresh transmission fluid.

Gear hard to shift: Worn or rusty gear shift linkage. Shift linkage need to be replaced. Clutch is faulty or misadjusted. Adjust or replace the clutch. Worn or bent shift forks. Change the shift forks. Worn gear shifting mechanism. Repair or change worn components if necessary.

Low transmission pressure: Transmission fluid level is low. Need to add transmission fluid. Clogged transmission oil filter element (if fitted). Clean or replace the transmission filter. Relief valve malfunction. Install a new valve.

Transmission fluid leaks: Seals or gaskets are worn. Change defective seal or gaskets. Transmission fluid level is exceeded. Excess fluid must be drained.

John Deere 1650 Hydraulic System Troubleshooting

Excessive hydraulic system heat: Incorrect type of hydraulic oil. The correct type of oil must be used. Hydraulic fluid contamination. Change hydraulic fluid. Air in hydraulic pipes. Bleed hydraulic pipes. Main relief valve is faulty. Change relief valve.

Insufficient hydraulic fluid pressure: Hydraulic fluid is insufficient. Fill the system to proper hydraulic fluid level. Hydraulic oil filter is clogged. Clean the hydraulic filter or install new filter element. Hydraulic piping is leaking. Inspect the system for leaks and fix it. Incorrect setting hydraulic spool valve. Use the correct setting. Hydraulic pump failure. Replace or repair hydraulic fluid pump. Damaged hydraulic cylinder. Repair or change hydraulic cylinder.

Hitch won't raise or raises slowly: Hydraulic pump is defective. Replace or repair hydraulic fluid pump. Main relief valve failure. Relief valve replacement required. Hydraulic control valve block is defective. Install a new hydraulic valve or repair it. Hydraulic cylinder failure. Install a new hydraulic cylinder or repair it. Low hydraulic oil level. Need to add oil. Dirty hydraulic fluid filter. Install a new hydraulic filter element. Heavy load on the hitch. The load should be reduced.

3-point hitch won't lower or lowers slowly: Faulty hydraulic cylinder. Install a new hydraulic cylinder or repair it. Not adjusted hydraulic control valve. Need to adjust. Hitch cross shaft is damaged. Install a new shaft. The three-point hitch is not adjusted. Adjust as required.

Hitch lift or drop is not smoothly: Contaminated hydraulic fluid. Change hydraulic fluid. Hydraulic pump malfunction. Change or repair hydraulic fluid pump. Air in the hydraulic system. Air bleeding. Hydraulic spool valve is faulty. Repair or change the valve. Faulty hydraulic cylinder. Install a new hydraulic cylinder or repair it.

John Deere 1650 Steering Troubleshooting

Excessive free play of steering wheel: Steering column coupling or shaft is worn. Change faulty component. Faulty steering pump. Replace or repair steering pump. Worn or loose steering linkage joints. Check and change as required. Steering gearbox components have excessive wear. Replace defective components of power steering gearbox.

Steering wheel is very heavy to turn: Air in the hydraulic steering system. Bleed the steering system. Steering filter is clogged. Clean or replace the element. Steering fluid level low. Checking steering fluid level and add it if necessary. Steering box components are worn out. Defective power steering box components must be replaced. Steering pump is worn. Check the hydraulic steering pump and change if necessary. Damaged or stuck steering pump control valve. Clean or install new control valve. Improperly assembled or defective steering column. Reassemble or change the steering column. Tyre pressure is uneven. Adjust the tyre pressure. Incorrect toe-in. Check toe-in and correct. Steering cylinder is leaking. Replace damaged piston seals or worn piston rod.

Tractor pulls to left or right: Steering box components are worn out. Change defective steering box parts. Defective steering cylinder. Change or repair steering cylinder. Incorrect toe-in. Adjust toe-in wheels. Loose or worn steering linkage components. Repair or change steering linkage. Incorrectly adjusted or damaged front wheel bearings. Adjust correctly or install new bearings. Tire pressure uneven. Inflate the tires correctly.

John Deere 1650 Electrical Troubleshooting

Battery won’t charge: Loose or corroded cable connections. Tighten or clean electrical wiring connections. Defective electrical terminal connectors. Terminal connectors need to be changed. Defective battery. Use a new battery. Worn or loose belt. Need to adjust belt tension or replace belt.

Starter turning slow: Low battery power. Battery is drained, recharge it. Battery runs out quickly. Service or replace the battery. Disconnected battery cables or bad terminals. Check cables and clean or change terminals.

Starter is not cranking: Battery is drained or worn. Replace or charge as required. Wiring is incorrectly connected or disconnected. Inspect wiring and connect correctly. Low battery voltage. Battery is drained, charge it. Starter motor is defective. Starter should be changed.

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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS SPECIFICATIONS

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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS ATTACHMENTS
1023E 2025R 2210 2520 3032E
3046R 3520 4066R 4105 4200
4320 4400 4520 4600 4720
430 420 455 X300 X350
X485 X500 X590 X700 X738

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JOHN DEERE FRONT END LOADERS

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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS MAINTENANCE

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JOHN DEERE TRACTORS TROUBLESHOOTING
2640 3040 3310 3650 4100
5050D 5090R 5410 6105R 7200R
E130 L111 LA110 LT155 X300R

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