Specifications, Service, and Repair of Farm and Lawn Tractors

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John Deere 2320 Troubleshooting

John Deere 2320 Diesel Engine Troubleshooting

Engine difficult to start or will not start: Fuel filter element is dirty. Service or replace the filter. Air trapped in fuel system. Bleed air. Damaged or dirty injection nozzles. Replace injection nozzles. Faulty fuel injection pump. Install a new fuel pump or repair.

Engine stalls while running: Timing of fuel injection pump is incorrect. Set it up as required. Fuel filter element clogging. Change filter element. Coolant temperature is low. Warm up engine as required.

Diesel starts but stalls immediately: Fuel filter plugged. Change filter element. Faulty fuel injection pump. Replacement or repair required. Dirty air filter element. Clean or change.

Engine overheats: Dirty radiator core or defective radiator cap. Clean radiator or replace cap. Engine coolant is insufficient. Fill the cooling system and check components for leaks or other faults. Loose or defective fan belt. If necessary, replace the belt. Not enough engine oil. Need to add engine oil.

Low engine power: Fuel injection nozzles are damaged. Inspect nozzles and replace if necessary. Dirty fuel hoses or lines. Service fuel lines and hoses. Clogged air filter element. Clean or replace element. Damaged cylinder-head gasket. Install a new gasket.

Engine knocking sound or abnormal noise: Coolant temperature is low. Engine is not warmed up to the required temperature. Insufficient engine oil. Add oil to the engine crankcase. Improper fuel injection timing. Adjust according to specifications. Scored or worn pistons. Have pistons replaced. Misaligned or defective connecting rod. Need to align or replace the connecting rod.

Engine stops while idle: Incorrect low idle speed adjustment. Adjust low idling as recommended. The valve clearance is not adjusted. Adjust valve clearance. Fuel injection pump is damaged. Replace injection pump or repair it.

Oil pressure is insufficient: Lack of oil. Checking oil level and add if necessary. Oil pump malfunction. Install a new pump. Oil filter element is dirty. Service or replace engine oil filter.

John Deere 2320 Hydrostatic Transmission Troubleshooting

HST transmission is making noise: Speed control pedal linkage is bent or not adjusted. Change or adjust linkage. Excessive transmission load. Load needs to be reduced. Contaminated transmission fluid or low fluid level. Top up to proper level or change transmission fluid. Defective relief valve. Replace relief valve as required. Transmission components are damaged or worn. Change or repair defective parts.

Transmission fluid is too hot: Transmission overloaded. Reduce loading. Defective or plugged cooling components. Check all cooling components and repair or change if required. Lack of transmission fluid. Fill the transmission housing to proper fluid level. Transmission fluid filter element is clogged. Service or change transmission fluid filter.

Power is too low: Insufficient transmission oil. Check transmission oil level and add oil as required. Relief valve malfunction. Replace valve as required. Worn or out of adjustment speed control linkage. Repair or adjust linkage.

Transmission fluid leakage: Oil drain line is clogged. Clean or change the line. Damaged seals or gaskets. Change defective gaskets or seal. Transmission case internal pressure is too high. Replace worn components.

John Deere 2320 Hydraulics Troubleshooting

Hydraulic system is too hot: Incorrect hydraulic oil type. Use the correct type of hydraulic oil. Hydraulic oil is dirty. Hydraulic oil change required. Air trapped in hydraulic system. Bleed air from system. Main relief valve is defective. Relief valve replacement required.

Low hydraulic fluid pressure: Hydraulic oil level low. Check and refill the hydraulic oil. Clogged hydraulic fluid filter element. Clean the hydraulic filter or install new filter element. Leaks in hydraulic lines. Inspect hydraulic system for leaks and repair it. Hydraulic spool valve is not set properly. Set the spool valve properly. Hydraulic pump is defective. Install a new hydraulic oil pump. Broken hydraulic cylinder. Repair or replace hydraulic cylinder.

3-point hitch can't lift or lifts too slowly: Faulty hydraulic pump. Repair or replace hydraulic fluid pump. Faulty main relief valve. Relief valve need to be replaced. Hydraulic spool valve is damaged. Install a new hydraulic valve or repair it. Hydraulic cylinder is defective. Repair or replace hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic oil level low. Need to add oil. Clogged hydraulic fluid filter. Hydraulic filter maintenance required. Heavy load on the hitch. Reduce hitch load.

Hitch not lowering or hitch lowers slowly: Hydraulic cylinder is broken. Repair or replace hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic spool valve block is not adjusted properly. The spool valve should be properly adjusted. Hitch rock shaft is damaged. Install a new shaft. The hitch has not been adjusted. Adjust 3-point hitch as required.

Hitch lower or lift is jerky: Contaminated hydraulic fluid. Change hydraulic fluid. Defective hydraulic pump. Repair or replace hydraulic oil pump. Air trapped in hydraulic system. Bleed air from system. Hydraulic spool valve block is faulty. Repair or change hydraulic valve. Broken hydraulic cylinder. Repair or install a new hydraulic cylinder.

John Deere 2320 Steering System Troubleshooting

Excessive steering wheel free play: Steering column shaft or coupling is worn out. Change faulty component. Steering pump malfunction. Check the hydraulic steering pump and change if necessary. Steering linkage components are loose or worn. Replace or repair steering linkage. Power steering control valve has malfunction or wear. Inspect and replace as required.

Excessive effort to steer: Air lock in the steering system. Bleed the system of air. Steering filter is plugged. Steering filter maintenance required. Steering fluid level is insufficient. Add oil to steering system. Power steering control valve has wear or malfunction. Change or repair steering unit if required. Worn steering pump. Install a new steering pump. Steering pump control valve is stuck or faulty. Service or replace flow control valve. Incorrectly installed or worn steering column. Install the steering column correctly or replace it. Tires have uneven wear. Replace the tires. Incorrect toe-in. Adjust toe-in properly. Steering cylinder leaks. Change damaged piston rod or worn seal sleeves.

Tractor is pulling to left or right: Power steering control valve has wear or malfunction. Change or repair steering unit if required. Steering cylinder failure. Replace or repair steering cylinder. Incorrect toe-in. Adjust toe-in properly. Steering linkage parts are loose or worn. Inspect and replace as required. Incorrectly adjusted or damaged front wheel bearings. Replace or adjust the bearings correctly. Front tires wear unevenly. Change the tires.

John Deere 2320 Electrical System Troubleshooting

Battery cannot be charged: Corroded or loose cable connections. Tighten or clean electrical wiring connections. Battery terminal clamps are faulty. Terminal clamps need to be replaced. Battery is worn. Battery replacement required. Belt is worn or loose. Belt needs to be adjusted or replaced.

Starter turns slow: Battery capacity is low. Battery is drained, charge it. Battery is draining quickly. Service charging system or install new battery. Battery cables are disconnected or terminals are faulty. Connect cables correctly or replace terminals.

Starter will not work: Battery is drained or worn. Change or recharge battery. Wire harness is disconnected or incorrectly connected. Check wire harness and connect as required. Low battery output voltage. Charge the battery. Defective starter motor. Starter needs to 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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