

The John Deere Tractor 5210 is a robust and versatile agricultural machine designed for efficient farming operations. Known for its reliability and performance, this tractor model offers a range of features suitable for various tasks, making it an essential asset for modern agricultural practices.
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Tensioning Guide
Belt-diagram
C-120 pulleys
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Daily Electrical System Inspection
Replace Roller and Pulley
Install Engine B-120
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John Deere Tractor 5210
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10 Hourly Maintenance
Perform daily or 10 hours service. (See Service Intervals in Lubrication and Maintenance section.)
Tighten wheel hardware. (See Wheels, Tires, and Treads section.)
Check engine oil level
Park tractor on level ground and pull out dipstick (A). Oil level should be between two marks on dipstick . DO NOT operate engine when oil level is below low mark on dipstick.
If level is low, add oil through oil filler hole (B) until even with upper mark. DO NOT over fill. Use seasonal viscosity grade oil. (See Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant section.)
Check coolant level
Check level in coolant tank (B).
If engine is cool and level is below "LOW" add coolant to recovery tank to bring to "LOW". (See Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant section.)
Drain water and sediment from fuel tank and fuel filter
100 Hourly Maintenance
Replace transmission-hydraulic filter element
1. Remove filter (A). Apply a film of oil to new gasket and install new filter. Hand tighten plus 1/2 turn.
2. Run engine several seconds and recheck transmission-hydraulic oil level.
3. Add transmission-hydraulic oil if required (See Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant section).
Change engine oil and filter
1. Run engine to heat oil. Stop engine.
2. Remove oil drain plug (A) and drain oil.
3. Replace engine oil filter (B) while changing oil. Apply a film of oil on the new oil filter gasket and install new filter. Hand tighten plus 1/2 turn.
4. Install drain plug.
50 Hourly Maintenance
Tighten wheel hardware
Check alternator/fan belt tension and tighten air intake and cooling system hose clamps
Check A/C compressor belt tension (cab)
Check transmission-hydraulic system oil level
Remove dipstick (A) and wipe it clean. Insert dipstick fully. Oil level should be between full mark and end of dipstick.
Add oil if level is low. (See Anti-Chatter Transmission/Hydraulic Oil in Fuels, Lubricants and Coolant section.)
Check MFWD axle hub oil level
Park tractor so that oil fill mark (A) on MFWD hub is level with the ground. Remove filler plug (B). Oil level should be even with bottom of the filler plug hole.
Remove plug (C) to check oil level in axle housing. Oil level should be even with bottom of hole.
500 Hourly Maintenance
Fuel Filter Replacement
Fuel shut-off closed
Retaining ring and filter removed
New filter installed with retaining ring hand tight
Fuel shut-off opened and air bled from filter
Sign off on the fuel filter replacement
As required Maintenance
Service air cleaner
Air cleaner serviced
Adjust throttle friction
Key switch panel removed
Spring tension adjusted
Drain water and sediment from fuel tank and fuel filter
Water and sediment drained
Air conditioning system (Cab)
Air conditioning system checked
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