New to me 110 John Deere TLB

/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #1  

LANGFORD

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110 John Deere TLB
First Hi every one thanks for any help you can give. Live in Ontario Canada

I have a 2003 John Deere 110 tlb
First where would the best place to buy a service / maintenance manual

I was using the machine to day and when I wanted to go in reverse it would not do so right away and the book and wrench light started to flash. but when I took my foot off reverse peddle and put it down again the light would stop flashing and would go in reverse. This would happen every time I need to go backwards.Any ideas
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #2  
I'd suggest your dealer for the manuals, or ebay. Any chance you were hitting both pedals while trying to go in reverse?
That will act exactly as you described.

Matt
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #4  
The nice folks at 1-&00-522-7448 have the real JD operator's and service manuals on CD and hard copy. The parts manual is free on the JD web site.
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #5  
Hello everyone, new here to the forum but have gotten a lot of good info over the years from here just by "google-ing." anyway, if you press both pedals at the same time, your error code on the dash should flash a code. If you notice it flashing, look into that.

Also, I have a question myself. I am experiencing some problems with my 2003 110TLB and was wondering where to find the mesh screen in the transmission. I want to clean that to cross that off the list of potential problems. I have a feeling it's another issue, but still want to get that done. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #6  
bdd12
You should be able to get the screen at your JD dealer. Or doesn't that work?
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #7  
Sorry I should have clarified, where do I find the screen on the tractor? Like where is it located. I looked in the book and online and no where can I find where to locate it exactly and how to pull it out. Also, how much hydraulic fluid will come out when I take it out?
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #8  
Look in the index under Service Transmission / Changing Transmission Oil, Oil Filter, Suction Screen and Suction Side Filter.
I plan on changing my Transmission Oil & filters in the next few months..


OMLVU19603_A9
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #9  
Sorry I should have clarified, where do I find the screen on the tractor? Like where is it located. I looked in the book and online and no where can I find where to locate it exactly and how to pull it out. Also, how much hydraulic fluid will come out when I take it out?


Cleaning the screen will require draining the fluid. I would recommend you do this when you change the hydraulic fluid along with the two spin on filters. If you have a skid plate you will need to drop it to get to the filter screen. Hard to describe the location but the service is outlined in the owners manual with pictures.

I changed my fluid a month back for the second time, tractor has about 1300 hours on it. The fluid and screens were both very clean.

How many hours do you have on your unit and what kind of hydraulic issues are you having?
 
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I don't mean to hijack the thread here...but Im guessing I have 3100 hours on the machine. The reason I say I'm guessing is because it started back at 0 three times. The last time I know for sure it did it at 1000 hours, so I'm guessing the other two where then too, but I just didn't pay attention. The problem I am having is when the motor gets warm, I loose power in the hydraulics. Mostly the front bucket and main dipper backhoe boom. I changed both hydraulic filters and it still does it. Was thinking maybe the screen is plugged or need to change the hydraulic fluid. But with my luck it can't be that easy.
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #12  
I would run some pressure checks to determine the pumps condition, there are three pumps to check. I recommend you check the lines to the functions in question.
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB
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That is great Your talking about the service /maintenance manual ? ok how do I get a copy from you

Thanks
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #15  
Does anyone happen to know the part numbers for the suction screen (#54) and O-ring (#59) found in the Deere online Parts Catalog under drawing MP6166 (Alphabetical Listing "S": "Screen,Suction, Transaxle Housing and Rear Cover"? The parts list only covers items up to item #40 and I've waded through lots of posts that reference the suction screen but no part number. I'm changing transmission fluid as part of regular maintenance and found the two spin-off filters but didn't know about the suction screen until recently. Since I'm the 3rd/4th owner, I think it's past time I check it but would like to have a new suction screen and O-ring on hand just in case the original is defective. Thanks in advance.....
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #16  
Found a reference on this forum that stated some 110's used the same transmission as the 4610. I found part numbers CH19172 (suction strainer screen) and CH17154 (O-ring) and then searched Deere Parts for "Where Used" and got a hit on the 110. When looking at the provided 110 Parts Index link "50 -94- Transaxle Housing and Rear Cover (Continued)", only items #41 and higher are listed. Interesting that the "50 -94- Transaxle Housing and Rear Cover (Continued)" shows up in the Parts Index but not the Pictorial Index section....at least I know what the P/N's are now!
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #17  
I would think the chance of the suction screen being damaged would be very rare. While I will often buy things to have on hand a suction screen would not be one of them. It is heavy duty perforated steel not a screen that is easily damaged.

Just my thoughts but better to have an extra set of air filters and hydraulic filters on hand for that money.
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #18  
Does anyone happen to know the part numbers for the suction screen (#54) and O-ring (#59) found in the Deere online Parts Catalog under drawing MP6166 (Alphabetical Listing "S": "Screen,Suction, Transaxle Housing and Rear Cover"? The parts list only covers items up to item #40 and I've waded through lots of posts that reference the suction screen but no part number. I'm changing transmission fluid as part of regular maintenance and found the two spin-off filters but didn't know about the suction screen until recently. Since I'm the 3rd/4th owner, I think it's past time I check it but would like to have a new suction screen and O-ring on hand just in case the original is defective. Thanks in advance.....


Be careful when you remove the suction screen , I damaged mine as I was remove it. Sorry I don't have the part numbers

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/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #19  
Jenkinsph & DocDryden: Initially I was concerned because someone raised the question of how to clean the screen filter without damaging it leading me to believe it may not be a very strong or made from a reuseable material. I also saw a picture of a screen filter removed from a 4610 loaded with metal filings and that seems not to be out of the ordinary. Once I saw it was metal screen material, I was less inclined to buy a spare. Due to the price of the screen filter, I think I will heed both of your recommendations....ie becareful handling and save some money for other things! Thanks to you both for your comments!
 
/ New to me 110 John Deere TLB #20  
Jenkinsph & DocDryden: Initially I was concerned because someone raised the question of how to clean the screen filter without damaging it leading me to believe it may not be a very strong or made from a reuseable material. I also saw a picture of a screen filter removed from a 4610 loaded with metal filings and that seems not to be out of the ordinary. Once I saw it was metal screen material, I was less inclined to buy a spare. Due to the price of the screen filter, I think I will heed both of your recommendations....ie becareful handling and save some money for other things! Thanks to you both for your comments!

Well if you do need one it should be available over night or within a few days on a dealer order with free shipping.
 

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